america. the brackets are set. the teams are ready. and tonight, we sit down with a new man in charge thank you so much for coming in and talking with us. charlie baker just went from governor of massachusetts so help me god. to leading the ncaa and dealing with all its issues. you can t make progress on these things without acknowledging their issues and figuring out a way to actually solve and deal with them. here to break down the xs and os of those problems, two hall of fame coaches. i had an unbelievable group of players and coaches over these 47 years. newly-retired syracuse men s coach, jim boeheim, and former notre dame women s coach, mof fit mcgraw, along with a team of experts. this is cnn primetime:inside the madness. good evening. i m chris wallace. well, it s that time of year again when college basketball puts the madness in march. people who don t know a point guard from a pick and roll are missing up to 100 million brackets, trying to p
welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is new day. the u.s. will cross 100 million vaccine shots since joe biden s inaug inauguration. that s 42 days ahead of the biden pledge. the u.s. is averaging 2.5 million coronavirus vaccines a day with 35% of americans partially or fully vaccinated. now, there are plenty of folks that noted that 100 million was a very low bar to begin with, but if you do the math going forward, at the pace we re going, we ll cross 200 million vaccinations within the first 100 days, and honestly, you would have been hard-pressed to find anyone that optimistic. but and this is hugely important there is concern this morning the u.s. may be on the verge of a new surge. the drop in hospitalizations, i want you to look at that graph. you can see it was going down steeply for weeks and weeks and weeks, but that decline has stopped. it s completely stalled right now. hospitalizations static and may be ticking up slight
on that day. june 6th, 1944. it s to listen to the echoes. they re asking us to do our job, to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy. to stand up against aggression abroad and at home. president biden stressing the importance of democracy from the very cliffs that allied forces scaled 80 years ago to fight the nazis. plus, the far right is finally facing accountability, with steve bannon ordered to report to prison next months and alex jones forced to liquidate his assets to pay sandy hook families. i asked you all online if you would be interested in us talking about the sudden boom and interest surrounding the wnba and the controversy that has come with it. and you answered with a resounding yes. stay tuned for that conversation later in the show. and we begin tonight with president biden in normandy. delivering an address on democracy and freedom at a pivotal site during the world war ii allied invasion on d-day in normandy, france. democracy begins with e
caitlin clark being harassed in an airport by somebody in the media, and then all of a sudden they are charter flights now for everybody. it begs the question that you could have been doing this all along, and what you find is this systemic pattern in women s sports in particular that often women are treated that way because people can get away with it and there is no system of accountability. just as a quick example, a couple years ago, a lot of people caught wind of the fact there was disparate treatment between the men s and women s college basketball players. you saw the women, sedona prince, tiktok, and pointed this out as did others in women s college basketball. they gave women a couple yoga mats, some dumbbells that looked like they got them at a garage sale. meanwhile, men have all this equipment, very pretty looking stuff. and it wasn t that they couldn t afford it. it s just that because they knew they could get away with it, and no one shine a light on it. what you re findi
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