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it's sunday, december 10. i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. here's what we're watching for you. >> everything just, like, exploded. this is what it felt like. like everything exploded. a lot of pressure built up and popped. >> at least six people are dead after tornados ripped through tennessee overnight. we are hearing of significant damage in some towns and a state of emergency remains in effect. also, tracking a threat for more severe storms today. two university of pennsylvania leaders have stepped down after the hughley criticized testimony about antisemitism on campus. the reaction coming in to those resignations. former president trump is expected to testify in the new york civil fraud case against him despite advice from his attorneys not to do so. the potential legal implications of the decision. the house is preparing to vote on an impeachment inquiry into president biden this week. how the white house is responding just ahead on "cnn this morning." we begin in tennessee where rescue crews are searching for survivors. tornados and strong thunderstorms tore through the state. at least six people are dead, dozens more injured. three people, including a child, killed in clarksville. look at this video. you see that the tornado churning across clarksville in a road there. debris is thrown into trees. power lines are being ripped down. >> oh, [ bleep ]! oh, my god. >> another video from nashville shows a tornado moving through the city, causing electrical flashes as we just saw and then an explosion. officials in nashville say another three people were killed there by the storm. the mayor declared a state of emergency saying the storm turned the world upside down for many in their community. and we are tracking the threat for more storms again today. meteorologist alyssa rafah is here now. welcome to the cnn family. we are still seeing storms firing up this morning. >> yeah, we still have alerts out for additional tornados. yesterday that line was just so intense as the warnings were coming out. the national weather service was using a wording like large, dangerous, considerable damage likely and we are seeing that in images this morning. so far, 24 reported tornados. we already have a few confirmed. they will need to be doing survey of that damage. here is a look at the radar now. showers stretching from upstate new york down to the gulf coast. we are focusing on the south here this morning where we still have tomorrow tornado warnings here. one on the border of alabama headed into georgia for a brief tornado there. we have a tornado watch that continues this morning until 9:00 a.m., includes parts of alabama and southern gorgeous. macon included. it's just to the south there of atlanta as the threat continues for a few tornados from this same front. that front continues to slide east today. there is the threat from d.c. down to the florida panhandle. this pocket right here in eastern carolina is where the highest tornado threat will be today. a few additional tornados possible there as the threat a little bit more isolated in the green but still watching out for damaging wind gusts to 60 or 70 miles per hour. fast forwarding through the day, you can see the showers and storms really igniting headed into charlotte into the afternoon. pushing east, later on today, and then look at the pop. cold air rushes in behind this, pumps snow along the appalachian mountains and then starts to work its way north. we are talking about heavy rain and snow from areas like new york and boston. rain along the coast and then some snow in interior new england could be looking at 6 to 8 inches, up to a foot possible. so the heavy rain posing a flood risk from maine down to d.c. where some 2 to 4 inches of rain is possible there. we will have to watch out for that as we go through the weekend. you can see some of these totals piling up. those yellows from new york to boston showing the heavy rain and again, like i mentioned, multihazard system looking at up to a foot of snow in places, too. >> busy, potentially dangerous day ahead. thank you so much. well, the backlash against three university presidents over comments to doctor congress about antisemitism has claimed the first jobs. now some resignations. university of pennsylvania liz magill has resigned along with the head of the school's board of trustees. >> magill and the presidents of harvard and mit were called if calling for the genocide of jews would violate their universities' code of conduct. >> and back-to-back resignation announcements. the president of the university of pennsylvania announced she would be stepping down from her position just moments before the university official who made her announcement also said that he, too, would be resigning. liz magill announced saturday she would be sg down from her position as upenn president per a university statement she will remain tenured faculty at the university's law school and agreed to stay on while they find an interim replacement. as we reported, students, faculty, really the community in general has said that they lost confidence in magill after tuesday's congressional hearing in which she and the presidents of m.i.t. and harvard failed to say that calls for genocide of jews would immediately violate their university's codes of conduct. now, moments after magill announcement scott bok said he would be stepping down as the chair of the university's board of trustees. in a statement, bok wrote former president magnitude made an unfortunate misstep. following that it became clear her position was no longer tenable and she and i concurrently decide it was time for her to exit. calling her a good person, a talented leader and in his words not the slightest bit antisemitic. also interesting in bok's statement he offered some potential insight into what may have been magill's state of mind at the time of that disastrous hearing as bok wrote she was not herself as the time she was being questioned by lawmakers, she was, quote, overprepared, overlorde and provided a legalistic answer to a moral question and that, bok says, was wrong. amara, victor. >> all right, thank you. reaction to magill's resignation is coming in from the university of pennsylvania students and faculty. >> a jewish student suing the university over alleged antisemitism on campus says it is more than incidental, but it's an endemic part of campus culture. >> you think this has been a problem for a long time coming and i think what the congressional hearing showed the world is what a lot of us have been saying for a while, is that there is an indifference to antisemitism and a culture of hostility that has been brewing on campus for some time now, and i think if the true cultural change is meant to happen and should happen, then magill is just one figure that has allowed this to happen, and there are continuous steps that need to be taken in order to safeguard and protect all students on campus from such hatred and hostility. >> joining me is cnn political analyst and historian and princeton university professor julian zelizer. a pleasure to have you on. i want your reaction to that student's comments there regarding a culture of hostility. you know, some of these elite institutions. you are a professor at princeton university. what are your comments on this culture of hostility, especially against the jewish community? >> look, antisemitism is a problem. it has been a problem. it exists. i think overall, certain will hi in our campus, conditions have been pretty good and students have been handling this difficult debate in constructive ways. but it will require strong leadership to make sure that the balance between free speech and the safety of students is being maintained. i think that's going to be important in the coming months. >> that was a sudden fall for liz magill, the president of upenn, she will remain as the interim president, i should say, and she will also stay on as a tenured professor at the law school there at upenn. but i guess it doesn't come as a surprise considering just the backlash. what are your thoughts on her resignation? >> well, look, that was a very difficult and damaging social media moment during the hearings. leadership sometimes requires more than legal answers. it requires a kind of emotional answer. and i think, you know, that moment went viral, as we say, and people lost confidence. but i do hope we can focus on campuses, campus policy and nurturing a good student life for debate because we need universities at this moment to have the discussions, the difficult discussions that are necessary that are difficult to do outside campus life. >> right. debate is necessary and, of course, universities are usually the gathering point where people come to debate these difficult issues, but there has to be a line drawn between debate and hate speech? >> absolutely. and i don't think it's always as easy as it seems for university leaders to construct and find out how to do that perfectly. but we need to give leaders space right now because it has to be done well. i do think most students are working very hard to maintain the kind of culture that we're talking about, and ultimately i hope this can come from the students rather than from just the leadership of people outside the university. >> what about the confidence that the people have or the students and faculty that you think may have in the presidents of harvard and m.i.t.? i want to show a quick tweet on x from 'lease stefanik, the congresswoman who questioned these presidents and she said -- she was, obviously, celebrating the resignation of liz magill and writes, one down, two to go. this is only the very beginning of addressing the pervasive rot of antisemitism that has destroyed the most prestigious higher education institutions in america. is it inevitable that the others will have to step down? >> no, it's not inevitable, nor do i think they are comments should be taken at face value. i think a lot of universities are doing a very good job right now. many university leaders, including, you know, some who are talked about all the time are actually creating pretty good environments for debate, and i hope the congresswoman also looks at her own party that has been criticized rightly for many years now, for allowing organizations that traffic in antisemitism to rise right to the top. so, again, i think handling this in the political arena is not always the best place for constructive outcomes. >> i want to play a clip for you from "saturday night live." i am not sure if you've got to see some of that where they roasted both sides of the hearing on antisemitism from tuesday, but they also mocked congresswoman elise stefanik's showboating. here's the clip. >> i am here today pause hate speech has no place in college campuses. hate speech belongs in congress on musk's twitter, in private dinners with my donors and public speeches by my work husband donald trump. >> funny, yes, but also is worth pointing out, right, that elise stefanik, she herself has echoed some racist conspiracy theories and is quite loyal to trump, who is no stranger to hate speech. >> look, it's a joke with a serious point. right-wing antisemitism has been a major issue and a major problem in the last few years. many people have been writing about it, warning about it, and the congresswoman herself has been in the networks of republican politics that have been criticized. so, yes, we need to tackle antisemitism, but let's do it broadly and let's look at where it emerges also in party politics and republican politics if she is going to be taken seriously in terms of her intentions. >> julian zelizer, thank you. former president donald trump is set to testify tomorrow in his new york civil fraud trial. what we're watching for as he takes the stand. plus, the house could vote on an impeachment inquiry into president biden this week. how we expect this to play out and what the white house is saying about it. on monday, donald trump says he will take the stand again in the new york city fraud -- civil, i should say, fraud trial against him. trump's attorneys told reporters that she tried to dissuade trump from testifying again while he is under gag order, but she claims insisted on testifying. trump's conduct during the trial has already been flashpoint. he has been fined twice for violate ago gag order barring him from speaking about the judge's staff. he will take the stand as a defense witness, final witness in this trial. joining me now is cnn's legal analyst joey jackson. joey, good morning to you. do you agree with trump's defense attorney that it's a bad idea to testify? >> yes. however, good morning, victor, that makes no difference because, obviously, the former president does and takes his own counsel and does what he thinks is most appropriate. having said that, i think he wants to end the trial in a flash, in a big ba-boom, and as a result of that he will get on the stand and state his piece. i think the distinction between the initial time that he testified and this time he testifies is he will have discover. we know there has been a number of experts who indicated he has done nothing wrong, this is just par for the course, the banks did not really rely upon him, they have teams of their own, and i think the president will use those experts to embrace the notion and the theory that on the one hand, victor, from a campaign perspective, it's a witch hunt, attorney general is a bad person, judge is a bad person, the court systems are corrupt. on the other hand, he did nothing wrong, his business is his branding, are wholly significant and why am i here? so although he has been advised not to testify, we know he is and i think he is going to bring it and i think it will exceed the first time in terms of the nature of the testimony and what he has to say. >> what are the vulnerabilities to watch out for here in his testimony? >> the first time the judge is going to give him broad leeway. i think that's going to be something the judge has to do because you don't want to be perceived as being unfair. and because of that broad leeway, he is going to, that is, the president, i think, use this in many respects to state things that he has been saying on the campaign that have no real relation to the issues and the facts themselves. talking more broadly about the political nature of this. talking about it coming from the white house even. talking about his grievances with the attorney general. look for that, right, because he needs to do that as it relates to his supporters. it's not lost on him this is being covered widely by the press. number two, i think again he'll use it to amplify what experts have said calling them the biggest experts in the country, the most brilliant minds in the country. he embraced that notion with the new york university professor who testified previously, talking about generally accepted accountable principles, talking about no victims in the case, talk about how the banks made money. all of those things i think he will use to embrace the notion that he did nothing wrong. >> let me ask you about this expert, this accounting professor that you mentioned, eli bartin. trump's defense team called him as an expert witness to defend the valuation of these properties. he was paid $1350 per hour for 650 hours of work totaling $877,500 in this case. nothing wrong with an expert witness being paid for their time. but does that six-figure payday undermine the testimony at all? >> well, that's certainly going to be the argument. you know, victor, from the beginning of time in trials the argument is that you have an expert who is going to spin your narrative. that expert being bought and paid for, that expert having and embracing something you want them to say, the expert using their expertise, right, the nature of their prior reputation and all of their experience to spin things in the manner of your liking. now you add the other component that you're paid, sir. you're paid that amount of money. $850,000. boy, that a lot. $1350 an hour. what else would you say, sir? expect a dueling narrative. en trump's team will say he is a vast empire. he had to evaluate a number of things. of course he will be paid for it. you know what? he is the best. that's why he is worth 1350. the other side will say what i said, and that is that he is bought, paid for, you can't trust a thing that he says. what else do you anticipate out of his mouth? so whatever narrative the judge buys is one that that is going to carry the day because this is -- >> joey jackson, we will be watching. thank you so much. coming up, former president trump is narrowly leading president biden right now in a hypothetical rematch according to a new poll. biden is staring down the threat of impeachment in the meantime. where he is now shifting his focus. first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i'm here to take care of you.” connecting with kim... made me reconnect with my mom. it's very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don't know how to thank you. i'm here to thank you. a busy campaign weekend is wrapping up. president joe biden traveled to california for fundraising events as four republican candidates went to several town halls and forums in iowa while nikki haley, ron desantis, vivek ramaswamy and texas pastor ryan binkley kept things civil at a forum hosted by gop representative randy feenstra, they traded barbs at town halls. >> ramaswamy took the time to call haley and new jersey governor chris christie intellectual frauds while haley called for ending mailout ballots. the iowa caucuses are january 15. after meeting with campaign donors out west, president biden returned to the white house last night. he is facing a tough week. >> not only was his son hunter indicted last week, the president faces a lingering threat of a possible impeachment inquiry. house republicans could launch that effort as soon as tuesday. cnn's camilla de shallis is with us from washington. what's the white house saying about all this, camilla? >> that's right. white house officials have dismissed republicans' efforts to launch an impeachment inquiry and calling it a baseless stunt and the president himself has even weighed in on this matter. a few days ago, reporters asked him about republicans' allegations that he met several times with his son, hunter biden's, business associates. ep responded calling it a bunch of lies. but white house officials are expected to monitor any developments with this inquiry along with the additional charges that the justice department has filed against his son hunter biden because the reality of the situation is that these could potentially be political challenges that biden will have to navigate as he runs for re-election. and as he runs possibly against his predecessor, donald trump. >> all right. camilla, thank you so much. joining us now for some analysis is congressional reporter with "punchbowl news." let's talk about the campaigning that we were seeing in iowa yesterday. of course, you saw the candidates talking about faith and family, and amidst all that chris christie, he is spending his time and focusing in new hampshire. he is being, you know, there are calls for him to step aside, to back nikki haley. what is his strategy here as he is widely trailing? >> yeah, i mean, i think that we're seeing chris christie really trying to play out his own path. i think that with his east coast ties he is trying to make a play for proximity to his home state of new jersey. so i think that's kind of his strategy there. but we are also kind of seeing him try to pitch himself as this moderate republican, anti-trump candidate. the biggest one that's fighting for democracy or the arguments that he is making. we are seeing him tread his own path in iowa, i think we are seeing the candidates, like desantis and haley, try to really, you know, make a play there. obviously, first in the nation there. but i think overall we are still seeing trump really dominate the polling. so we are really going to see what's going to happen with these candidates. but i don't know if any of them really have a shot still. >> okay. let's talk about what we heard from camilla about this week ahead with this potential vote on a resolution to authorize an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. we heard from speaker john saying that he believes he has enough votes. do they? and how do we expect the next few days to play out? >> yeah, absolutely. i would say the most telling sign on that house republicans, you know, may be securing these votes is that a lot of these moderate republicans, including, you know, some of these vulnerable members from new york, california are saying that they are going to back this impeachment inquiry. i haven't spoken to any lawmakers that said that they aren't opening to support an inquiry justifying by saying this is just a chance for them to get more information, get more evidence, and this is not a vote to impeach president biden. that's very important, that distinction. aside from ken buck of colorado, there is a lot of support among house republicans for this. >> you know, when it comes to implications for 2024 for president biden's re-election campaign, obviously, the republicans are seeing, you know, hunter biden's latest indictment as, you know, bolstering, you know, their case against the president, but, i mean, these new charges against hunter biden, let's be clear here, never mentions president biden and doesn't provide any evidence whatsoever linking the president to any wrongdoing. but again how do we see -- will it impact president biden's campaign? >> i think that's a great question. and we saw hunter biden give a rare appearance himself on a podcast this wreek where he say he doesn't believe any voters are not going vote for his father because of him. i think that hunter biden issues are low when it comes to issues that voters care about. we are seeing that it's not having much of an impact. but i do think having his name out there, having his legal issues, you know, constantly in the media and on congress, you know, that may make an impact on some people kind of given the surroundings of him. i don't think it's very much different from the legal issues that former president donald trump faces, to be honest, in terms of making an impact on voters. >> let's quickly talk about the poll that you referred to, the latest poll, national poll from "the wall street journal" shows former president donald trump narrowly leading joe biden in a hypothetical matchup in 2024. 47% support for trump versus 43% for biden. obviously, it's still a bit early. things can be quite, you know, fluid. but what is the takeaway for you here? >> yeah, i mean, i think this is very troubling for joe biden. we are less than a year out from the election and seeing these numbers were staggering and i think some of the poll was also indicating that i think more than 50% of americans say that joe biden has not helped or -- helped them personally and many said that they thought trump's policies actually helped them despite some of the legal issues, his rhetoric, et cetera, these things that are unpopular among even some in his base. this is very troubling. i think we are going to see how this plays out the next year but definitely be watching for how the economy improves, what these job numbers look like. i think that will be a big indicator how he can improve his polling. >> i want your thoughts on resignation of upenn's president and, you know, your thoughts on the political fallout and how long -- how far we will see it go. >> yes. obviously, the testimony from these university presidents on the antisemitism on campuses is, you know, really buzzing right now. we saw the education committee open an investigation into schools like harvard, penn, you know, and all of the other ones that have testified, yeah, this is really straggling. it's gotten a lot of bipartisan pushback in terms of top officials not being able to condemn students calling for genocide of jewish people. so i think that we are going to continue to see fallout from this, especially as congress continues to shed a light on this. >> thank you very much. be sure to join cnn for two republican presidential town halls this week live from iowa on tuesday. florida governor ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy will be on wednesday. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. for a lot of us this time of 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"cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" honors ten extraordinary people who put others first all year long. the salute airs live tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. tonight on cnn. >> we provide bilingual education. >> support the extraordinary people making a difference in our world. we are rebuilding the coral reefs here in the florida keys. >> i am going to insure that people in ghana have health care. >> i see a pet in need and a person who cares for them dearly. >> trauma in the pathway for growth. >> we must all have a child friendly reading space in the barbershop. >> we are all connected because of the shared experience of having an incarcerated parent. >> there should be no homeless vets. period. none. i don't want to be defined as a victim of my circumstances. >> i want to make sure they get all the attention and love that they deserve. >> "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" tonight at 8:00 on cnn. this morning the heart of southern gaza is feeling the effects of the escalating conflict between the israeli military and hamas. the idf urged most of the residents in han eunice, the second largest city, to evacuate immediately due to the close quarter combat taking place. >> during a forum in doha, the qatari prime minister said israel and hamas seemed less eager to stop fighting than they were before the truce last month. meanwhile, united nations secretary general antonio guterres continues to appeal for a ceasefire. >> and i urge the security council to press to avert a humanitarian catastrophe and reit's ate my appeal for a humanitarian ceasefire to be declared. regrettably, the security council failed to do it. but that does not make it less necessary. so i can promise i will not give up. >> cnn's becky anderson moderated that forum. she joins us live from doha. becky, hello to you. what was most striking in your conversations with these leaders? >> reporter: well, a number of things. let's start with what you just heard there from the u.n. chief. let's remind ourselves that it was the united states who vetoed that u.n. resolution, tabled by the uae on behalf of the 22-member group of arab nations friday for an immediate ceasefire. so that is what the u.n. security -- the u.n. secretary general was speaking to there. i think the conversation i had with the qatar prime minister here was important. let me tell you why. let's remember israel is absolutely categorical about the fact that it will not sign up to a ceasefire and that it will continue its military operation until such a time as it has destroyed hamas and that all the hostages are free, hostages held in gaza. let's remind ourselves, it's been two months and there remains 137 men, women and children held captive in gaza. and israel has really provided very little compelling evidence at this point that it can execute on its goal of finishing off hamas without a further catastrophic loss of human life. that is where we stand at present. so i started by asking the qatari prime minister, of course, qatar int imtly involved in mediation talks that affected the truce and release of some 100 hostages. i asked where those talks stood and what would happen next. he said he is deeply disappointed that the two parties haven't been able to get together as they did when they were able to get that truce and get those hostages released and the palestinian prisoners exchanged, released in exchange, of course. he went on to say the following. have a listen. >> for the way forward, we are going to continue, we are committed to have all of the hostages being released, but also we are commit odd to stop this war and stop the bombardment of the innocent palestinians. it always takes two parties to be willing to such an engagement. unfortunately, we are not seeing the same willingness that we had seen in the weeks before. >> reporter: yeah, he clearly is very deeply disappointed about that. i mean, those talks have been going on, as you know, and we have been reporting on them for weeks. of course, any further talks should, one would expect, whether it's on the same track or on a twin track, include the release of american hostages, of course, held in gaza. >> was there any talk about how to move forward? i mean, what's the next step for world leaders? >> reporter: yeah, that's a really good question, and there is now a conversation, a heated debate about the day after, as it were, which means what happens in post-conflict gaza and what happens on the sort of palestinian horizon, you know, the opportunity for israelis and palestinians to live side by side in peace, dignity and security going forward. now, when i say it is a heated debate, the region here in the gulf and the wider middle east, very reticent to get involved in any talks about what happens next because they, and you hear it echoed around this regional, want an immediate ceasefire. it is the u.s. administration, which is very minded to get on with those talks about what happens next. they have got a stakeholder in the palestinian authority, the governing body of the west bank and east jerusalem. the governing body outside of gaza. let's remember that hamas runs gaza. and i spoke to the palestinian prime minister here about this idea that israel wants to destroy hamas before any ceasefire and any possibility of a sort of day after conversation. he specifically told me that destroying hamas was absolutely off the agenda as far as the palestinian authority is concerned, and he went on to talk about, though, how hamas might be involved in the palestinian authority running gaza going forward, albeit as a junior party and albeit if they signed up to a sort of plo platform. this is what he told me. >> i think it's very important that we should all realize that hamas is an integral part of the palestinian political mosaic. and, therefore, for israel to claim that they are going to eradicate, eliminate hamas, i think this is totally -- first of all, it's not going to happen and it's not acceptable to us. >> reporter: when he says it's not going to happen, he is speaking to the sort of, you know, the wider story around this region, which is that destroying hamas as a group may be destroying hamas as an ideology almost impossible. that is what you hear around this region and beyond. whether or not, i mean, it's very little support. it has to be said for hamas in many parts of the gulf, nor, you know, well aware of this, to, you know, most palestinians, you know, support this group, but it does -- its political wing does run gaza at present, and there is a really big question about how a post-conflict gaza is run. all of the speakers that i have spoken to today, including the jordanian foreign minister, said any conversation about what happens next has to be seen through the lens of a palestinian horizon, which means, you know, whether it's one state or two states, that has to be back on the agenda. and to be honest, you hear that echoed by the u.s. administration. it has to be said as well. back to you guys. >> so many challenges ahead. becky anderson, thank you. we'll be right back. sports this morning. army/navy brought you to you by golden corral. the only one for everyone. 124th edition of -- put the tissues away. [ laughter ] >> we were crying about this, weren't we? >> 124th edition of america's game was an all-time classic. the army/navy football game going down to the last play of the game. >> and army's defense held the line. coy wire was there taking all in. he is joining us now live this morning. hi there, coy. >> reporter: good morning, lovely people. welcome to the home of the six-time champion new england patriots. this army/navy game was historic with this 124th iteration being held in new england for the first time ever. the birthplace of the u.s. army and navy. dating back to 1890, loaded with pomp, circumstance, and pageantry. one of the greatest rivalries on the planet. coming in, army was the third best defense in the nation at forcing turnovers and they got two more in their biggest game of the year. maximum punishment had a tremendous interception and caleb fortner took it to the house to score for army. in this defensive slugfest it would take a goal line tstand t determine the winner. navy a last shot but army rises up. winners of the commander-in-chief trophy with a 17-11 win. afterwards, army getting the party started. this is like their super bowl. they have now won six of their last eight. they are absolutely rolling. we caught up with their fearless leader head coach jeff monken celebrating the victory with his team. >> man, both sides just battled to the en. welcome to the army/navy game. >> it speaks to our culture, never give up attitude. we talked a lot in the recent weeks about how we started off and that's completely different than how we finished. this win is a cull maiminating for all the work we put if and i am proud of the team. >> and your heisman winner is jayden daniels, the lsu quarterback beating out fell le qbs michael penix of washington, bo knicks and marvin heir jr. daniels undecided if he is going to play on new year's day. congrats to jade noon and shohei ohtani, a massive new deal. the angels star headed to the dodgers for a reported ten-year $700 million worth more than six entire nhl franchises. 23 mls franchises. and victor, amara, before taxes, 700 million comes out to $191,000 every day every year for the next ten years. >> some people. >> coy wire, thanks so much. >> good to see you. coming up, rescue crews are searching for survivors in tennessee after the deadly tornados and strong storms ripped through the state. we have the latest for you next. 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