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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett-20220113-10:10:00

alex hawk who is going to make the ultimate decision. and also when it comes to the australian open, tennis australia has now announced the number of tickets will be capped at 50%. the covid situation is getting worse in australia. numbers are starting to rise, so they're trying to cap the number of people going into the stadium to 50%. christine? >> all right, paula, thank you so much for that. keep us posted when we hear anything from the immigration minister. sticker shock. americans paying more, a lot more, what the white house says about the hottest inflation in nearly 40 years. at morgan stanll collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220112-09:13:00

here? any guidance when the decision will be made? >> reporter: i don't think it's going to help the sort of political sentiment here for sure against djokovic which has been pretty strong. a lot of resentment from djokovic the moment he announced he was coming to australia with an exemption from the mandatory vaccination rules that people arriving in the country are supposed to follow. the tide was set against him pretty strongly. now his admission he was knowingly positive with his time line with covid and kept an engagement to do a photo shoot and interview, he disregarded the public health keconcerns th would mandate and telling people around you tested positive, not doing that will definitely not play in his favor. to the extent that's his track record of behavior, and the past statements according to the calculation made by the immigration minister alex hawk who is weighing the decision to, again, revoke djokovic's visa and issue a deportation order. >> we shall wait, of course, for

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett-20220114-10:30:00

the suggested hearing on this would be saturday in australia. this comes after australia's immigration minister alex hawk used his personal power to cancel djokovic's visa saying, quote, it was in the public interest to do so. djokovic is now up against the clock as the tournament starts in just three days. djokovic is unvaccinated, released a statement wednesday admitting his agent provided false information on an immigration form. djokovic gave an in-person interview in december knowingly infected with covid. to get into australia, you have to be vaccinated. djokovic, of course, received a medical exemption to play in the tournament and go for that record 21st slam. but all of that up in the air once again right now. djokovic, as you mentioned, not currently in detention according to his lawyers. they requested that he be allowed to remain in his private residence this evening. and be granted permission to meet with his legal team tomorrow before potentially going back to that detention

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220114-07:24:00

that was alex hawk's determination. we don't know what would have been decisive, what he would have factored in or not factored in. just public interest. we'll see if there is further detail from the morrison government or from hawk on this or maybe about djokovic if he finds out more about why he thinks the decision was made. it ends a long waiting game, since djokovic won his appeal on monday. we've been waiting for a ruling from the immigration minister, it could come at any time, sort of hanging over djokovic ominously, and the australian open ominously. we also wonder if alex hawk, the administrator waited until 6:00 p.m. on a friday to really try to shorten the amount of time that djokovic and his legal team would have to mount an appeal before the australian open. just runs out of djokovic for preparations and participation in that event. >> and if djokovic appeals, can he stay in country while he appeals? and can he compete while he appeals? or will he be locked in a detention center?

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220114-07:23:00

>> welcome back now. a quick update on our breaking news out of australia, the immigration minister has canceled the visa of unvaccinated tennis star novak djokovic for the second time. alex hawk says he used his personal power to do so because it's in the public's best interest, and the government is firmly committed to protecting borders, particularly in relation to the pandemic. now djokovic is expected to challenge the decision in court ahead of the australian open, which starts on monday. we are closely following this breaking news story. we'll have live reports later in the show. now let's go straight to our tennis expert. ben ben rothenberg joins us. have you had a chance to eyeball the statement? give us your reaction. >> yeah, i think the statement is pretty clear, but also relatively vague, just saying it's in the public interest.

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220114-07:26:00

people were not enjoying the waiting game, not being this being so preoccupying and distracting which is normally known as the happy slam. people are rested from the off-season and in a good mood and ready to compete peer. this cast a pall on the entire tournament. so there will be some relief for sure from his pierce and other people at the tournament that there has been a decision. certainly people will be relieved by that. and in terms of the decision, this will probably be a popular decision in the locker room. people were not fond of the idea that djokovic had gotten his own rules. many tennis players have been slow to get vaccinated, but did so because it was going to be the rule to come to australia. when they got to australia and found that volkvich was here among them, practicing among them there was some resentment. said that djokovic made them all look like fools for getting vaccinated and following the rules when there was another way around it. now there will be some relief. definitely we have a decision finally from alex hawk.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20220115-08:01:00

face covering. and be afraid. that's the warning hackers put on ukrainian websites after high-stakes talks to prevent a russian invasion stalled. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with michael holmes. with just days to go until the australian open, top-ranked tennis player novak djokovic is once again in immigration detention following the second cancellation of his visa. the serbian star arrived at a melbourne hotel being used as a detention facility earlier. any hope of competing in the open on monday rift rests on the outcome of an appeal hearing set for sunday. as phil black reports, australia's immigration minister has introduced new reasons for why djokovic should be deported. >> reporter: the latest volley landing this match in court, served by australia's immigration minister, alex hawk,

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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez-20220115-13:48:00

melbourne, it's in the early morning hours here, later this morning, 9:30 in the morning, we will hear the beginning of the detailed arguments in this case. of the full hearing will begin. it will be in front of three judges, rather than one. that was decided today. and we know tonight, right now, novak djokovic is in detention. he's in the immigration facility he was in this time last week. so, we have heard a little more from court filings, they've been quite open in public with these court filings knowing it's in the public interest, about what the immigration minister was thinking when he cancelled this visa once again. his arguing, alex hawk, is that having djokovic in the country might incite anti-vaccination sentiments and it might also cause civil unrest. there's an argument he's making also, the fact that djokovic did go out when he knew he was covid-19 positive. could others try to emulate that kind of behavior.

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Novak Djokovic lands in Serbia as questions arise over French Open

Novak Djokovic has returned home after being thwarted from defending his Australian Open title only to face a new predicament.

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