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>> the car is a car high >> i'm. evan perez. in washington. and this is cnn setting. >> a >> deadline. israel now says it will expand its military operations in rafah if hamas does not return all hostages by the muslim holy month of ramadan, the new warning for when israel could launch an all-out ground assault as the death toll rises
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firefighter in minnesota or killed while responding to a degree. and how the community is remembering the victims the a late night tv host, host sued x congressman george santos, taking jimmy kimmel a court over allegations that >> he was tricked into creating cameo videos for his show. the drama has not ended with santos. we're following all these developing stories and many more all coming in right here. cnn news central >> we begin with a major ultimatum in the israel-hamas war and israeli war cabinet minister says, israeli forces will expand into the southern gaza city of rafah if hostages held by hamas are not returned
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by the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan, just three weeks from now, more than half of palestinians are believed to be the in rafah. half of the palestinians in gaza, we should say after fleeing israeli operations further north, and the humanitarian crisis in gaza, continuing to worsen the health ministry there, which is run by hamas, says that the number of people killed since october 7 has exceeded 29,000. that figure does not distinguish between militants and civilians were going to begin this hour with cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson. he is in tel aviv reporting. nick ramadan is expected to start on march 10 or 11th. how is hamas responding to this? >> hamas hasn't responded so far, but it's clearly an intention with the israeli government to heap pressure on hamas to give into their terms. now, hamas has said, if you want the hostages, you've got to give us a complete and final ceasefire, pull your troops out
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of gaza. israel, the closest it's coming he is saying, it'll give a 45 day pause in the fighting to get the hostages back. and israel is trying to pressure hamas to give into its position. but i think it tells us another thing as well. and that is that the idf is not actually yet ready to go into rafah. and several reasons for that local just north rafah is han eunice the idf went into that in mid-december. it is still fighting >> hamas targets there. it is still stuck there partly because of the tunnels. so it really appears on the one hand that they're trying to double down and put pressure on hamas. they given to what, what the government wants in terms as we release of hostages. but at the same time, if we go back just a couple of weeks to prime minister was saying, will get this operation and rafah done before ramadan. so you get the impression, actually the troops aren't ready to do it before ramadan hamas, for its part as i said, they're not responding
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to this particular piece of pressure at the moment, but the international community is ramping up the pressure on prime minister netanyahu not to go into rafah un organizations or other ngos. governments european governments, and others are all saying, if you go in, there is a real risk of a massive humanitarian disaster, massive civilian casualties albeit the israeli prime minister says, the idf won't go in until the civilians are safely out of the way. but as we saw over the weekend, civilians in rafah that tried to move north to get out of the way of the coming force and rafah, they found themselves on the aerial bombardment. nowhere is safe even when these civilians move. >> nowhere is safe, nick, thank you for that report. let's turn now to cnn's jeremy diamond, who has the latest on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. i know in particular we're keeping our eyes on the nasr hospital where thing things are
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incredibly chaotic and it turned very much into a disaster, jeremy. and also you have the united nations issuing a report today about the dire conditions, especially for starving children in gaza yeah, that's right, brianna, i mean, for all the attention on southern gaza at the moment given this looming >> potential military offensive in that city in northern gaza, the conditions are extremely dire and that is made even clearer by this new report by un agencies which conducted a survey of nutrition in gaza at the moment in northern gaza, one in six children under the age of two are now acutely malnourished according to those un agencies, 95% of households in gaza altogether or limiting meals with 64% of them having only one meal per day. and we saw the scenes in northern gaza today they actually has eight different aid trucks came into northern gaza and were met by throngs of people, thousands of people crowding around these
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trucks. some of them jumping onto the trucks to try and take some of the flower that was being carried but chaos than erupted as gunfire was fired in that area, sending thousand those ends of people running in different directions. just an absolutely chaotic scene. one man telling journalists on the ground, we are ready to die if we can get some food for our children, we have gotten reports of people eating animal feed, eating grass, just to try and survive and incest central gaza, we are witnessing a different situation as well. the fears of that rough offensive has said have started to send people fleeing the southernmost city of gaza towards the central areas. and there yesterday, we saw an airstrike hitting a home. we're about 40 displaced people had just arrived from rafah 18 people, at least were killed in that strike. most of them children. and you can see the scenes at the hospital just yesterday in central gaza, child after child after child
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being brought in, some of them dead, some of them injured. this is just gives you a sense of how desperate the situation is growing and also the impact at that, that rhetoric, that those threats of a military offensive in southern gaza are having, and the fact that amid that southern potential southern offensive, we should still keep very close eye on what's happening in central and in northern gaza as well around nowhere is safe. jeremy diamond. thank you for the latest for us. >> now to the global fallout after the death of russian opposition leader alexey navalny. navalny's family is blaming vladimir putin and his regime and demanding answers. but they're now being told that they're going to have to wait two weeks before navalny's body is returned. today, president biden's so that he's considering more sanctions targeting russia. and also today, donald trump broke his silence on navalny's death. he didn't actually mention vladimir putin or even condemned the death of alexey navalny president, former
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president trump declined to condemn russia after navalny was poisoned with a soviet era chemical nerve agent back in 2020, we should point out cnn's kristen holmes is here now with more kristin. this is a pretty stunning statement from donald trump trying to cast himself in the same light as alexey navalny. this prominent opposition leader you have already been stunning, but not that surprising. donald trump often seeks to turn the tables on various events, making himself the victim trying to link himself to these various events. and as you said, you were talking about him breaking his silence, but there is no actual mention of him condemning navalny or condemning putin in any way. here's what the statement was. you wrote sanchez he said the sudden sudden death of alexey navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our country. we are a nation in decline, a failing nation, obviously here, essentially saying that he is the navalny of this situation and joe biden is the putin, as we have continued to talk about donald
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trump has tried to paint all of his various legal cases, even the ones that are not linked at all as completely linked and as a product of joe biden that the president doesn't want him running for office. again, none of this is something that we have any evidence of at all. in fact, these are cases in different districts, different states. some are federal summer states, some are civil some are criminal. but again, this is donald trump's starting line. the other part of this that is very interesting is that last week we asked them for some kind of statement on navalny sorry. now they one and >> they pointed us to a statement in which he was just saying how weak the country is under joe biden, he didn't even mention him by name, didn't mention putin by name. again, some of this unsurprising, given the fact that donald trump often doesn't push back against vladimir putin, but still in this case, it is quite striking yeah even in helsinki, back during the trump administration, when he had a chance to one-on-one address, the fact that russia meddled in
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the >> 2016 election trump coward before putin, and then essentially the next day so that he misspoken and men to actually say something that he he didn't say. this comes as the former president is being criticized by some of his competitors in the 2024 election obviously, president biden, nikki haley as well. i imagined that criticism is not going to go very far. >> it never does with donald trump, or at least it hasn't so far as you've noted, he's only gop rival right now is nikki haley. that is because all of the other rivals in the field or dropped out because donald trump had such a significant lead, this kind of commentary doesn't really hurt him with his base or with republicans. it is something to watch as we head into a potential general election rematch between him and president biden. is this is something that works with independence. obviously it's the same thing with this court rhetoric, right? this idea that he consistently calls himself. the victim says he's a victim
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of political persecution. is that something that really plays countrywide? and i do want to note one thing. you mentioned, what happened back in health think even just a few weeks ago, he was under scrutiny by world leaders because you said that he would essentially encourage russia to invade nato countries that those nato countries hadn't paid their bills mean this is a pattern that we have seen from donald trump for eight years now. so it's again, while it is not surprising, it is still striking kristen holmes, thanks so much for the update >> let's expand this conversation now with us. now we have cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier and cnn political commentators maria cardona and alice stewart. >> kimberly first to you, donald trump is not connecting navalny's death to putin. does that to you, send sort of a tacit signal from trump to the russian leader >> well, it certainly sends a signal to trump's followers that the loss of navalny is something to shrug at, rather
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than a devastating hit for democracy and for the future of russia russia, and any russian that doesn't agree with putin's policies. when you talk to european officials about this issue in general, trump's comments about nato members having to quote unquote, pay up. >> they >> are worried. they're bracing for a potential trump presidency and they think it means you're going it alone. and risking more threats from an emboldened russia. and embolden putin, who isn't held back by the threat of the white house under donald trump. >> alice trump's reaction was to say that navalny's death made him more aware that the eu wes is a nation in decline and he's likening himself to be the u.s.'s navalny and i wonder what you think of that considering, you know, navalny is someone who very much stood up to putin to this end and yet
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trump is someone who has not at all stood up to putin. >> navalny died a hero just as he lived, donald trump is afraid to stand up to putin. donald trump's statement here is stupid. it is self-serving, and it is wrong. look navalny stood up to putin and now with his death, there is no mistaking. there's no question that vladimir putin has blood on his hands. what this reminds us is, as donald trump says, this doesn't remind us what's happening in our country. what this reminds us of is that vladimir putin is a brutal dictator. we're seeing bipartisan comments from people on both sides of the al here in washington that saying he is a blood thirsty tyrant. and this time behavior should not be tolerated. there's one person responsible. it's putin. >> and for donald trump >> to fail to acknowledge that, that just goes to show that he is afraid to stand up to putin. >> this comparison that trump is making him casting himself as alexei navalny of the united states. it doesn't make any
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sense in large part because because of donald trump's own words, let's listen >> the problem is not that putin is smart which of course he's smart, but the real problem is that our leaders are dumb. >> the fact is, president vote and totally outsmarted president obama on crimea and other things. >> food and outsmarted him. president obama thought it wasn't a good thing to have russia in. >> they actually taunted him. if you really look at it, our country and our so-called leadership taunted putin. >> no, we didn't discuss it we had a very good discussion on russia. president. >> lively discussion, but really good one and it was it's certainly certainly was a very positive conversation i had with president putin. >> maria. it seems like there's this attempt to have
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it both ways. >> it is so incredibly ridiculous. bone chilling, but not surprising, because clearly everything that you just played tells us what alice just said as well, which is not just that donald trump is afraid to stand up to putin, but that he admires potent and let's remember, during the whole arguments of presidential immunity donald trump had his legal team argue that the president of the united states could have seal team six, go after and take out his political opponent and the president would have political immunity who's to say that that did not inspire vladimir putin to add this moment in time, kill his most ardent opponent because he says, one of the most powerful politicians in the united states of america is not going to say anything against this. in fact, he's going to admire me for it. and who's to say? but in secret or
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maybe not so in secret when this happened, donald trump didn't say, you go bro, i wish i could do that here and we need to do everything in our power to make sure that he does not get donald trump does not get anywhere near the oval office because it has everything to do with the future of our democracy as well. >> it may as well kim have something into do with the future of some nato countries, right? because donald trump or not, donald trump, vladimir putin frequently takes aim at poland. but right now lithuania, latvia, estonia in his crosshairs, estonia brought in the russian ambassador because the estonian prime minister and foreign minister had been put on putin's wanted list. >> i mean, >> what do you make of what is going on with these countries in eastern europe and how putin sees them amid what donald trump has recently said yeah, way before the latest ukraine invasion. because remember the
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first one was the seizure of crimea >> the baltic nations were >> warning about russia's plans to expand and potential for seizing territory in europe. and a lot of people thought they we're crying wolf that they were exaggerating, that they were paranoid. but fast forward now, ukraine is going into a third year of being under attack by russia. and according to the estonian intelligence service, they think russia is preparing to attack western states. possibly not right away, but other european politicians that you speak to think that if there's a trump white house, that vladimir putin might feel emboldened that this is the time to seize another possibly small baltic country because he doesn't think that nato, led by the white house under trump would have the guts or gumption to fight back >> on the question of fighting back alice, perhaps the strongest thing that united
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states could do, to serve as a, as a bulwark against putin's ambitions in eastern europe is to send aid to ukraine. the senate passed this $95 billion deal last week, some $60 billion in military aid goes to ukraine. it doesn't appear like it's going to get a shot in the house of representatives led by republican. >> look, i think what's really important as to make sure that republicans, but everyone understands that the money that we're sending to ukraine as well as the israel that's not charity. this is an investment in democracy. if we're providing them the one that they need to protect their country, that is an investment in democracy. and what i think is especially troubling is there are some republicans who say we need more of an accounting for how this money is being spent. we need to see that. well, then sit down and get the information, find out exactly how that money is being spent, because we know how this will play out. if russia is successful in ukraine, he's not going to stop there. he's going to go to the next country potentially poland and
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surrounding countries, and america potentially could be neck. so the more we can do to protect ukraine and we can do to protect nato and continue to provide the assistance we need for nato. it's not just it's good for those countries, but it's good for america as well. >> it's also, it's not like this >> money is given willy nilly. we just have to be clear. i mean, there are so many reviews. i don't have him at my fingertips, but once you get to it, it's almost ridiculous how many reviews is not to say it's perfect, it's not but there are a lot of reviews of where this money is going. i guess it can be improved. i wonder i wonder maria, how democrats are seeing this moment because you now have the army looking at pulling money from barracks which clearly need to be replaced and recruiting bonuses, which clearly are needed. there's a recruiting problem in the armed forces. i wonder though, and maybe you can shed some light on this. how did democrats, how is the biden administration seen this? are they saying like, let's just pull whatever
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money we need to from where forever to whatever effect because it is that necessary for ukraine and just let's get to november or what are they doing? >> well, i think that they are certainly trying to do everything that they can within the parameters of not hurting other projects. like you said, but to also underscore and frankly, shame and force republicans here, it will project is my point well, the way around. >> well, so if that happens, then what the biden administration needs to do is put that at the republican feet because it's going to be their fault if the army, or if our armed services are depleted, are somehow making, make its weaken them. that is the fault of republican in this i think is where the biden administration and president biden is really leaning into this because we talked a little bit about this yesterday. it is something to see how this republican party has shifted from where they were with ronald reagan, right? they were the ones who were sort of flew the flag of anti americanism
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across the world. and they are now focused on the one person both here, donald trump, who is about to hand ukraine and hand frankly, other nato countries, possibly on a silver platter to vladimir putin and republican again, we'll have blood on their hands if they let that happen in and they don't pass aid for ukraine, they are letting that happen. >> i think that's a little bit too far in terms of saying that, but look, i think one important thing to point out is that many republicans did push back in spending package that they wanted to seek cuts elsewhere. and there were no conversations about that. so i think it's important to realize some republicans did want aid for israel and ukraine as well as taiwan, but they wanted also spending cuts elsewhere. so it's not, so everyone was saying absolutely not, but they wanted to see where they could saved money out. so what's interesting here is if, if the bill, if johnson would let that bill go to the floor, it would pass it would pass possibly
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with majority democratic votes, but there are enough republicans and congress who understand what's at stake here sadly, not enough, not enough to show that the maga republicans are frankly focused on something that is completely dangerous and anti-american >> maria alice kim. thank you all so much. appreciate the time >> still to come a minnesota town mourning the loss of three of its first responders killed in the line of duty. what officials are saying led to this deadly shooting? at a controversial new law in utah would allow the state to overrule or otherwise ignore federal rules and decisions. >> is this >> constitutional will discuss with an expert? and later the us is investigating what happened after an unmanned air force drone crashed in yemen. iran-backed houthis claiming to have shot it down. we're following the latest developments all coming in right here. >> cnn news central >> the lead with jake tapper, cnn to date for a you've seen
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shot and killed, their early on sunday, authorities say, the man who shot them is also dead. a third police officer is wounded. the officers were responding to a domestic incident at a home or a man was reported to be armed and barricaded inside with family members. that's according to a news release from the city officials are piecing together what happened next we have cnn's camila bernal, who is here with details what can you tell us? what are you learning? >> hey, brianna today this is a community mourning the loss of these three men remembering them as heroes and as people who made that ultimate sacrifice. now, in terms of exactly what happened, authorities say that it all started at 01:50 a.m. on sunday when they received a call about a man who was armed and it was barricaded think himself inside of a home with family members. there were seven children inside of that house, ages two to 15, and authorities were there for awhile negotiating for quite some time. and then at some point, this man open fire, he fired from multiple
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just signed into law a bill making it legal for the state to potentially sidestep federal law it's called the utah constitutional sovereignty act. it creates a process where state lawmakers can overrule or otherwise ignore federal rules and decisions. and it's the latest move by some republican led states to stand up to what they see as federal overreach let's discuss with michael gerhardt. he's a law professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he's also the author of the recently released book, the law of presidential impeachment. >> michael. good afternoon and thank you for being with us in your eyes. do you see this sovereignty act as being constitutional? >> no, not at all. there's no way that act is constitutional it violates the original constitution and the original constitution has something called the supremacy clause. and the supremacy clause says, among other things, that state laws that are contrary to the us constitution or not legal or
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permissible and that's exactly what this utah law is. we fought a civil war to re-establish the point that federal authority overwrites state authority on matters that relate to federal constitutional law. so a state or state officials have no discretion to avoid compliance with federal law if it applies to whatever they're doing so, supporters argue that this merely creates a process a formalized way to sort of adjudicate what they want to do. it doesn't actually overturn any federal laws. it just gives an apparatus for the state to challenge federal decisionmaking. does that make it any less likely that it could be challenged? through the courts >> well, you don't need a law in order for state officials to challenge a federal law in court that the state officials think is unconstitutional. so
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the question becomes, what difference does this state law make? it's largely, i think performative. it's meant to sort of signal no somehow by its evening title, that the state of utah is, it's constituted somehow sovereign. >> well, >> it's only sovereign as long as it's consistent with us constitution. and there's no way to get around that fact. that fact is the basis for all constitutional law >> there could be significant exposure for state employees. the law says that they could be directed to follow state laws rather than federal laws doesn't that create a bind as in legal liability for officials in utah? >> well, it does in one sense of state officials are willing to rely on that state law. but state officials in utah, like officials everywhere in the united states take an oath also under the federal constitution the federal constitution overrides any state law to the contrary, that's exactly what
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the supremacy clause of the constitution says. so for example, i would presume people in utah, the very people that put this together, care about original meaning and original meaning of the federal constitution is states lose when they conflict with the federal government's laws. it's just that straightforward, just that simple. again, we fought a civil war to settle that proposition. i think the state of utah and others just want to read fight that already lost battle. what kind of federal laws or regulations do you anticipate? hey, it might come up for review by utah >> well, it's a good question and it's hard to predict, but i would think anything that state officials, utah just disagree with it could be immigration law. it could be banking, bankruptcy law. it could be a federal regulation interstate commerce, that state officials don't like. but the fact that state officials do not like a federal law is not a basis on which they can
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legitimately disobey it. again, their job is to follow the law. and that includes the us constitution. if they don't do that, they are on the wrong business michael gerhardt, we have to leave the conversation there. appreciate your perspective >> thank you. >> thanks, brianna, there is new hope for people with multiple food allergies. the fda has just approved the expanded use of an asthma drug to help lessen the severity of allergic reactions to foods like nuts, milk, eggs just to name a few, the drug here is called xolair, and the fda says it can help reduce the risk of an allergic reaction to foods in certain adults and children. cnn's jacqueline howard is joining us now. jacqueline, i know that so many people are paying attention to this story. this affects so many families. tell us more about the new use for this many the cation that's right, brianna is xolair. it's administered as an injection. it's given once every two weeks or once every four weeks. this is approved
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for both children and adults ages one and older, and i should say this does not work like an epipen. it's not a treatment if someone's having an active allergic reaction. instead, fda official, dr. kelly stone describes it like this, quotes, while it will not eliminate food allergies or allow patients to consume food allergens freely. it's repeated use will help reduce the health impact. if accidental exposure occurs. so that means brianna, this is really to reduce your body's risk of having a severe reaction >> that's, it's amazing how well does it work? and are there any potential side effects? >> yes. what we know from clinical trials, this is looking at patients with a peanut allergy. those who are given xolair about 68% of them when they were exposed to a single dose of peanuts, did not have a moderate to severe reaction and that's a
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comparison with only 6% of people who were given a plus cbo. now, there are side effects with this injection. there could be reactions at the injection site or fever is another side effect, but this could potentially impact a lot of people we know that about 6% of people in the us have food allergies. the only thing here is cost solar costs about $2,900 a month for kids, $5,000 a month for adults. of course, insurance can cover that, but that's a whole other question. is cost brianna? >> that is a big price tag, but the effects are pretty great there. so we'll see where this goes. jacqueline howard. thank you so much for them. >> coming up. us officials are investigating after a drone crashed in yemen, more on who is claiming responsibility for shooting it down next. and late night tv host jimmy kimmel facing a new lawsuit the x congressman, who is taking him to court, and the allegations against him. next to be a
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the help of a us warship as well as with the help of another commercial vessel that was in the area that crew was transported safely to a port that was nearby according to a statement from us central command now, according to officials that we've spoke to, this was not just a uk registered ship, it was bullies flagged and lebanese operated, so the crew so of the ship was not even associated with the west, with the us and with the israelis, which is what the houthis have been saying, is the reason for them attacking these vessels in the red sea further underscoring the us has point here, but these attacks have been extremely indiscriminant. but look, the us is also hitting back at the houthis just a few days he's ago, they launched several strikes on houthi infrastructure. houthi weaponry inside yemen saying they were preparing to launch strikes against red sea shipping, as well as preparing to launch a new capability. an undersea drone that us officials have been particularly concerned about just because they are very easily hidden. and so the us was able to to take that
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the clearwater, florida beef he didn't contest >> there's so many in there, so good. tom foreman here with us now. tell us about this lawsuit and how santos says he was tricked by kimmel and does he really have a case? >> well, you know, basically the argument here whether he has a case, it's up to the courts to decide basically what he is saying is that jimmy kimmel lured him into this as attorney said, they took advantage of santos, his good nature to play along with his cameo videos. and that in doing so, he recorded these videos which you know, you can reach out to celebrities, semi celebrities, people have any sort of note and you pay them and they record a message for you. so kamal called and he made up these kind of ridiculous things, like the beef eating contest, which has, you know, i1 not this. >> and then >> santos recorded these messages, which didn't, camel put on his show under this monitor is the banner of will santos said, santos is very
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upset about this. he said he'd been making money from cameo kamal had no right to do it. and and the amount he wants, he says you added all up $750,000 is what he would want from kimmel for having done this could be a significant amount of botox isn't the point of cameo though to make money request to make videos. so is there something in the terms and conditions? well, this is the argument from santos lawyer. he saying yeah, there are terms here that this is for personal use. it's not for professional use. you can't call somebody and then put it on tv. and also they're pointing to the idea that this was misrepresented with kim all set himself. one of his comments about this was, look, i didn't send a message that said this is jimmy kimmel tells me something that i can put on tv and make front of you with in fact, he sent a message that basically said i've got these alter egos. he made up these different groups and asked as if he were a real person asking for this, in which the cameo person would say, i just did a message for your aunt, for your grandmother, for your uncle,
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for your be feeding champions and friend has been he wants you back home that was your husband, your husband, and want to back home because see the kids >> but >> i mean, the deal is even if he wins the money, santos got his own big cases coming up here. so however, this case turns out he's going to have other court time in front of him. >> could he have did he have the right to refuse to make the video? had he known? >> yeah. i don't think i mean, the terms of candy or you can't you can't ask some celebrities some c list hollywood star to say, i want you to record a cameo confessing to a crime, because obviously they would say i'm not going to do that. so there's some but i'm in the whole joke here. >> really >> was that santos in kimmel's mind, he's going to say just about anything if you pay him some money to do it, that's the joke i will find out if it's funny as they think are not be feeding champion tom foreman, you can get his cameos, just download the app their family
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