welcome to cnn tonight. is it possible the u.s. shot down a hobby balloon or that the u.s. new something and said nothing. plus trains have become less safe. tonight we ll talk about the rollback of regulations that allow them to carry more hazardous material through all of our neighborhoods, just as they did through east palatine, ohio, causing that toxic spill. very hard to believe there is a particular path that can cause harm small community. and with smart home technology, are you the boss of your home, or is your home the boss of you? tonight i ll speak to one man whose smart home locked him inside without the code to get out. you might think you control your own heat and lights and ring cameras, but think again. we have natasha alford, l.v. granderson, josh barrow, and thanks so much for spending friday night with me. great to have you guys here. okay. let s start. the northern illinois bottle cap balloon brigade is missing a balloon tonight. it is missing
when the wi-fi goes out make sure you re not stranded because not to get too serious but with climate change and all these disasters happening i think we have to be ready for the technology to not be there. furthermore if you re sharing a home with somebody and that person controls it all and that person moves out they still control it all and there are all sorts of stories of people tormenting the previous person they were leaving with by turning on and off lights. we do give away a lot of control because we think it s freedom but, in fact, it can torment you. yes. we won t mention any names. i m sure it s nobody on our floor crew whatsoever. this is serious but i mean when you look at the list, we have a smart home tech of all of the things that people have now surrendered their control to. you can barely see this. you need a microscope because there s so many things that i mean particularly the kitchen as
and the cheerleaders coming to the rescue at the ncaa tournament again. the ball getting stuck on top of the backboard during the duke/arkansas game last night. before the floor crew could get out the broom, the arkansas cheerleading team leaping into action. standing on the shoulders of her teammate knocking the ball loss. this is the second time a cheerleader has rescued the ball. earlier an indiana cheerleader did the same thing. some teamwork on display over the course of the ncaa tournament and on the sidelines as well. awesome. go cheerleaders. thanks, carolyn. still ahead, a ukrainian man tells cnn that he tried to sink the yacht he worked on because the vessel had ties to a russian oligarch. allergies don t have to be scary. spraying f flonase daily stos your body from overreactingng to allergens al season long. psst! psst! flonase all gogoo. if you don t repaint every now and then, it s like the old you is still hanging around. younger zoe: i m listening to music.
final four later this afternoon. tenth-seeded miami and top-seeded kansas, tipping things off at 2:20 eastern. and st. peter s, the only 15-seed to make it this far in the tournament, hoping to keep that scinderella story going whn they face carolina just after 5:00. and the cheer leaders coming to the rescue at the ncaa tournament once again. the ball getting stuck on top of the backboard last night. and before the floor crew could even get out a broom, the arkansas cheer leading team leaping into action. standing on the shoulders of another cheerleader, knocking the ball loose. this is the second time that a cheerleader has rescued the ball, earlier in the tourm, an indiana tournament, doing the same thing. nice work there, team effort, all-around. and some great games on tap for later on this afternoon. and krar lynn manno, thank you so much for the update. don t go anywhere. because the next hour of new