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hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. destruction everywhere, that's how one survivor describes the aftermath of a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck morocco friday, killing more than 1,000 people. it was the strongest to hit the area in over a century. rescuers are now struggling to access the hardest-hit areas after roads were damaged and we're seeing images of patients waiting outside hospitals, residents have been sleeping on the streets, fearing for the intense aftershocks. i want to bring in cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman for more. these first few hours, you mentioned the first 72 hours are critical in trying to locate survivors. what are you learning about the kind of rescue efforts that actually can happen, given so many roads and thoroughfares are impassable? >> keep in mind that the epicenter of this earthquake which happened at 11:15 friday evening local time was 45 miles southwest of marrakech in the high atlas mountains. anybody who has been up there knows that these are very high mountains. the roads go through steep, deep ravines and crevices. it's a very hard area to navigate, certainly under the circumstances that follow an earthquake like this, 6.8 on the richter scale. we've seen video that shows many of these roads have been blocked by boulders, so the effort is very complicated, and also complicated by the fact that this is an area with scattered villages and towns in remote areas, hard to reach in the best of times, and keep in mind that morocco has limited manpower and equipment to deal with this kind of disaster. the worst earthquake in the last century was in agadir in 1960 and that left 12,000 people dead. so it's been a while since they've had to deal with earthquakes in that area. now, the death toll at this point, the last we heard, which was a few hours ago on state television, was 1,037. 1,200 wounded, of whom 721, according to state television, were in critical condition. so the hospitals are also under a lot of pressure dealing with this number of wounded. we have seen that people have been lining up to donate blood. but there have been a series of aftershocks. night is beginning to settle down on marrakech, the main city, a tourist attraction, which is in the earthquake zone. many people are sleeping outside again because of fear of more aftershocks. now, we have heard from the royal palace, they put out a statement saying that morocco will be observing three days of mourning, that flags will be flown at half-mast. we're waiting to find out whether morocco is going to accept all the offers of assistance that have been put out, for instance, the united arab emirates has said it's ready to establish an air bridge with relief supplies and equipment, if needed. israel has assembled medical teams, emergency teams as well. france, the united states, says it's willing to send teams to survey the damage and see what's needed. but at the moment, the real focus is on the relief effort, which is going on, of course, around the clock, fredricka. >> and very carefully. all right, ben wedeman, thank you. let's go to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. there are reports of strong aftershocks. that is to be expected. how bad is it? >> a lot of it comes from the original magnitude, which was a 6.8. keep in mind, too, the depth of this was 11 miles. to normal people that sounds like it would be really deep but in geological standards that's considered extremely shallow. from the time the earthquake happened, 19 minutes later they had an aftershock of 4.9. what you have to understand is after the initial quake, buildings, homes are now structurally compromised, so even something like a 4.9 can cause significant subsequent damage, even though it's not necessarily as strong as the initial quake. this was felt, the initial one, felt as far away as neighboring countries like algeria and portugal, and the rarity in terms of earthquakes, since 1900, they've only had a handful of quakes that are magnitude 5.0 or higher, so this is very rare for this area. we've had the one aftershock. keep in mind, some earthquakes you get aftershocks within the first few hours, others it can take days before you see the aftershocks tick up. every earthquake is different. but statistically speaking, you can see up to ten on average of magnitude 4.8 and higher over the next several days and even the next several weeks. one of the big factors here was the topography of where this quake hit, because not only is it hard to get to, but the terrain plays a factor as well. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you so much. to india now, where president biden and other world leaders are gathering for the g20 summit today. they agreed on a joint statement laying out shared views on climate change and economic development, which showed divisions within the group by stopping short of condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. president biden also announced the launch of a new economic corridor that will connect india, the middle east and europe, a major challenge to beijing's own efforts at expanding global trade. noticeably absent from the summit are russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping. this is the first g20 summit that xi has chosen not to attend since he took power. cnn's ivan watson is live in new delhi. we're learning president biden commented on xi's absence. what's he saying? >> reporter: he sure did. and before the summit he said he was disappoint had xi jinping was pulling out and sending his premiere instead, and he was asked again about this today. this is what the u.s. president said in response. >> it would be nice to have him here. >> reporter: now, fredricka, there was a lot of concern going into this summit that the g20, the combined governments, would not be able to come to agreement on a statement. but, in fact, they did. and one of the key issues that was addressed in the beginning was the war in ukraine. however, the ukrainians who are not present at the summit are unhappy that the criticism of russia was watered down. in fact, russia was not specifically mentioned. instead, there was a statement that no country should be able to invade another country and an annex its territory and that the war in ukraine is having an effect, a negative effect on the global economy, particularly on poorer countries. some of the fact that this is watered down has to be understood because russia is one of the members of the g20, even though vladimir putin did not attend because he is wanted for alleged war crimes, so he doesn't leave russia very much these days. president biden was front and center, trying to follow up with the theme coming from the host government, india, which is trying to make itself a champion for the world's poorer countries. biden came to new delhi promising more investment into the world bank, to put more investment around the world, and promising this new economic corridor, an ambitious plan to link india to the middle east, saudi arabia, the uae, jordan and israel, all the way to europe, with pipelines carrying p hydrogen, with trains and shipping by sea, and telecommunications lines, part of an effort that he says is trying to show that the u.s. does care about the world's poorer countries. a final announcement that was made here is that the african union has been invited to join the g20, and technically that would make it the g21, though we have not heard a formal statement changing the name of this diplomatic club. >> potentially the next chapter. ivan watson, thank you. later today, american tennis star coco gauff plays her first grand slam final. they goes head-to-head against the number two player in the world. we'll preview all the excitement with another former tennis champ next. plus, that '70s show star, danny masterson being sentenced after being convicted of rape. masterson was being investigated by the lapd back in 2017. we're joined to discuss the case straight ahead. hi mom. that's the value of ownership. 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>> reporter: yes. hi, everyone. hi, fred. yes, sabalenka just left the court pretty much. she had a good warm-up. she was sweating. it's still very humid here today. just behind me is daniil medvedev, getting ready for tomorrow's final. has played such fine tennis and getting a little workout in. just a little sweat. we're expecting coco gauff very soon to hit the practice courts, to get ready for probably her biggest match in her career. >> absolutely. i mean, it's been hot. the playing has been hot, the weather has been hot. this is sizzling stuff. give me an idea, what have you been most interested in seeing in terms of the kinds of adjustments that perhaps sabalenka or even, you know, coco gauff might make in their play against one another? because they're both incredible power hitters, we've seen that with the volleys. but they are in different leagues in terms of their styles of play. what kinds of adjustments do you think they're going to make as they meet up? >> reporter: well, first of all, i'm sure they've both talked to their teams, you know, how are they going to go into this match tactically. it's a big match for both of them, so i'm sure they're both going to be nervous. they're both aggressive players, sabalenka probably hitting the ball hotter compared to coco gauff. so i think that areyna sabalenk will try to target the forehand of coco gauff. we know in the past that was falling apart. but on the other hand, coco gauff has variety, she can come to the net, she can throw in a drop shot slice. if she can manage the pace of sabalenka, she definitely has a shot. and you know what? this is played in new york, so she will have the crowd totally behind her, which will help. >> you know, that mental toughness, we've seen that on display in lots of different ways. but as it pertains to sabalenka, she just seems like a cool cucumber. she's got the experience on her side. but then coco gauff, we saw a few moments where emotionally she got flustered, and it showed in her game. and then you saw her mom at one point toward the coaches, like stop the yelling, stop the talking. even coco said there was a moment where she had to pull it together and it was better if no one was talking to her. so is it a matter of finding your rhythm, or establishing, i guess, that rhythm right off the bat, especially in the finals? >> reporter: yes, definitely. as i said before, for sure there's going to be nerves involved. and coco gauff, even though she showed a few emotions on the court and a couple of times lost the first set, she won those matches. and i still think she's mentally very tough, even though sometimes she might be vocal as well, telling brad gilbert, shut up, don't talk to me, and she found the way. and that's the most important thing. i think she has the confidence, i think she's learned a lot from the final she played against iga swiatek last year in the french open, which was a complete disaster for her. she has this experience now and she will use it. she's a quick learner, she's like a sponge, coco gauff. whatever she hears, she takes it in and experiences. on the other side, you have aryna sabalenka who has won a grand slam title already, she's been there, done that at the austrailian open and that match against madison keys, where she managed to turn it around. also with a little bit of -- you know, she was outgoing and showing some frustration. but that would have given her so much self confidence as well. so it will be tactics, it will be how stable they are mentally, how they will control their emotions. it's going to be a big battle, for sure. >> it's so exciting. >> reporter: you can't wait because you love your tennis. >> i can't wait. i wish i was there right alongside you. today is the women's day. >> reporter: why aren't you here? >> i'm going to have to make arrangements next time. i didn't plan my year right. maybe next time. maybe i'll see you at a different open. >> reporter: perfect. >> today is the women's day. i don't want to dis the dudes. d what do you like about the potential for tomorrow? >> reporter: i am so excited to see the two of them in the finals, it's a rematch of 2021 where, remember, novak djokovic was going for the calendar slam and it got slashed by daniil medvedev. i spoke to one of the agents of djokovic yesterday, i saw him in the players lounge and he said that was before medvedev beat him, and he said i don't want novak to play against medvedev. so i think, you know, that's the player he least wants to play against, daniil medvedev, he's beaten novak djokovic this year. the pressure is on for djokovic and it's going to be a tight match, i think, it's going to be emotional for both players. obviously novak, it's a big match for him, he wants to win and clinch the title. there's a lot at stake. it couldn't be more exciting having the girls in the final today and then tomorrow, of course, medvedev against djokovic. >> we said it was hot. the u.s. open is hot this year for many reasons. thank you so much. great talking to you. we'll get our calendars together and meet up at some other open since i missed this one. >> reporter: can't wait. >> thank you so much. still ahead, a judge rejects mark meadows' bid to move his georgia election interference case to federal court. what that might mean for trump's indictment. w. because this system actually detects snoring then adjusts t to help reduce it. for a limited time, save up to $700 on select tempur-p-pedc adjustable mattrtress sets. join me in the finish 24 hour challenge. start by cooking a lasagna. skip the rinse and load your dishes. 24 hours later when your dishwasher is full, let nish quantum clean your dishes. ♪ try finish quantum. unbeatable clean. unbeatle price. hi, i'm jill and i've lost 56 pous on golo. hi, i'm barry and i've lost 42 pounds. jill and i are a team. if she tells me to do something, i usually jump on board. golo was doable, it's realistic, and it's something we can do the rest of our lives. 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there were about 20 people who would have been indited, but weren't. does that mean that they are scot-free or might they be potentially called as witnesses? >> they could potentially called as witnesses and might be indicted at a future point. there's nothing that stops fani willis from deciding to change the amendment. the only thing that matters is the statute of limitations. >> so players like senator lindsey graham, need they be very careful about what more they say about, whether it be the totality of the report, or anything about the investigation? >> i think they always should be careful. anybody commenting on an ongoing criminal case should be careful. anybody who has been identified as a potential target, i think should be very careful about things he or she is saying in public or to people who are not trusted advisers. attorney-client privilege would protect them, but just speaking to regular members of the public, those statements could be used as evidence. >> so the former chief of staff, mark meadows, says through his attorney they're likely to appeal the decision. he wants to move it from the georgia court to a federal court, hoping to appeal, but on what grounds? >> so i can't really say. when we look at the decision from judge jones, it's very thoughtful, it's very careful. he documents the constitutional status, who is in charge of elections. according to the constitution, article 1, section 4, it's the states. congress, the federal congress has a little bit of ability to supervise state elections, that's how we have something like the voting rights act, keeping the states from doing something they otherwise would do. but the judge was clear there's no authority of the executive branch to supervise state elections. so when mark meadows says i was working in my capacity as the white house chief of staff helping to supervise or look into these elections, there's no basis for that in the constitution, there's no basis for that in the statute. so judge jones says you were operating on behalf of trump's political campaign, not on behalf of any executive power. >> would the standard be different for former president trump since through his attorney they're still entertaining the idea of making a very similar move? >> he's got the same problem. the state's constitutionally can control their own elections. there's no power for the executive branch to meddle or interfere. so every time the former president said i was taking it upon myself to ensure election integrity, he has no power to do that as the executive. >> how does this decision for the da not to indict some 20 people who are spelled out, regardless of whether it was the recommendation of the grand jury, how does this potentially protect her against continued criticism that she made some political influenced decisions here? >> i think it gives fani willis some cover to the extent people were claiming she just indicted everybody. all these charges, 19 people. it turns out she didn't indict everybody. the special grand jury identified a lot of people who they felt were engaged in suspicious activity, who would potentially be indicted for things like perjury for false statements. and she choose not to indict a lot of people. so i do think it gives her some cover for the criticism that she used her power in an unrestrained way. >> what next potentially are you watching here? >> every day i'm watching. every day it seems like something new is happening. i think next up, we would see judge jones deciding the removal motions filed by the three people who were part of the fake elector scheme. we would see removal motion decided on for jeffrey clark. i think the order that we have now from judge jones -- >> that kind of set a tone? >> very clear signals to everybody else about their chances of prevailing. meadows had a decently strong case relative to the others, the fake electors are not even federal officials. so it's not clear to me on what kind of basis they would claim they have protection. >> and meadows, his appeal, if anything, that is a delay tactic, correct? >> it is, but it's also very clear that the state proceeding continues to move forward while he is arguing about this in the federal court. so his appeal would be to the 11th circuit. i would think that they would extradite that because of the importance of this, but the state proceeding is going to continue to move forward. >> professor, thank you so much. good to see you. still ahead, "that '70s show" star danny masterson is facing 30 years to life in prison for two rape cases. the journalist who first reported on the investigation into masterson six years ago joins me to discuss. know we hav. oh my god, here it is. when i found that immigration record on anancestry®, it was amazing. everything was there. the u.s. was in dire n need of nurses during world war ii. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ i got a great price on it. - did you see my tail when that chewy box showed up? 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>> well, it was a long time coming for these women. the reason why i broke that story in 2017 was i found out about the investigation and the lapd was handling it very badly, and that these women were panicked and they were afraid of the church of scientology's influence. that's really been a big story here, is how the church of scientology protected danny masterson for so long and punished these women for coming forward. so that's the story i sent out six years ago to see if these women would ever actually get their day in court. boy, they did. they testified three times under oath, they were cross-examined each time. but this week they got to speak how they felt about things without being questioned. i think that was very important for them. >> and we saw in stephanie elam's report, she had a portion of a statement from the church of scientology, and here is a little bit more from a statement they had published on may 31, that says there is not a scintilla of evidence supporting the scandalous allegations that the church harassed the accusers. the church has no policy prohibiting or discouraging members from reporting criminal conduct of anyone. scientologist or not to law enforcement. quite the opposite. church policy explicitly demands scientologists abide by all laws of the land. all allegations to the contrary are totally false. that a little more elaboration on a statement coming from the church of scientology. when you first started to report on this some six years ago, talk to me about what kind of obstacles you had in trying to get information, versions of events, et cetera. >> well, right off the bat, two things. the first thing they say, there's no evidence about harassment. but they can say that now because the civil lawsuit about harassment hasn't progressed enough to where they can bring the evidence in. i personally know about evidence that showed the church of scientology has tried to detail this case and i expect it to come out during the civil lawsuit. the second thing they talk about is how there's no evidence of scientology discouraging anyone from going to police. they say this day in and day out, but during the case their own written testimonies were put into testimony showing that that's exactly what scientologists are told. so you have their written policies in court as testimony saying that scientologists cannot turn themselves in, and then you have the spokesman saying we don't do that. it's just a lie. scientology lies, day in and day out. and that's what has made it so difficult for these women to get their day in court. but like deputy mueller said, this court saw through this, this judge educated herself about scientology. i'm sure that's what the masterson family will now focus their appeals on, the ruling about how much scientology she allowed into the case. >> and masterson's defense attorneys did tell reporters they plan to appeal his convictions. do you expect that they will be successful? >> well, i know that they believe they have a lot to appeal on, because they will complain about the judge's rulings about how much scientology to allow in, they're going to complain about the fact that there were a lot more references to drugging in the second trial than in the first trial. she also allowed in some testimony about harassment. i am positive all of those things will come up on their appeal and they will argue these were mistakes by the judge. the appeal will focus more on the judge than on the victims. and i'm told that when there's a jury involved and the jury believes this evidence, that it's difficult for an appeals court to overturn that. but i'm sure the masterson family is hoping they find a judge that will see it their way. >> actors ashton kutcher and mila kunis were among dozens of celebrities that wrote letters in support of masterson before sentencing. was it at all impactful? >> i don't think so. i mean, the judge only had one choice to make, whether to give him 15 to life or 30 to life. and based on the testimony and the things she had said about the severity of the crime, i would have been shocked if she had allowed him to have only 15 to life. but this is just a standard thing, the family and supporters of the defendant will send in letters to try to sway the judge. i got ahold of those letters yesterday and published them, and i think people were absolutely shocked to see the language in the letters from people like ashton kutcher and mila kunis, but they are sticking by their friend. it's caused a lot of controversy on social media. >> tony ortega, thank you so much. good talking to you. we'll be right b back. th que and d great savings. 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