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join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. at this and it's available to promise you are fibrous all or alvarez at the white house. and this is cnn hello again and welcome. it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people today, we're asking with president biden ripping a paid from donald trump's playbook by starting to an assault his predecessor can biden really out-trump, trump then the reported and dilemma on the heels of ronna gate and nbc, how should journalists cover trump and his election denying allies? and hear me out mike tyson is selling an edible. there will have our panel giving us an earful. the gang is here and ready to go so sitting back, relax, and let's talk about up
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first a rare seen in politics three american presidents together in new york city in a sign of party unity but much of their focus and attacks were about the other guy from the other party who also held the oval office a presidential trifecta at radio city music hall joe biden, and listing former president's obama and clinton for historic fundraiser that was close to video cameras except for the campaigns biden raising more than 25 billion adding to his growing war chest, which far outpaces trump's. but money is not biden's only weapon. the president sharpening is personal attacks. going after trump, the white trump belittled his opponent >> i'd be happy to play. i
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told them with before i said, i'll give you three strokes if you carry your own bag and it got tougher from there, old and out of shape biden staffers now calling trump feeble, confused oozed, and weak. but as we learned in 2016 meeting trumpeters own game, i'm going to just not easy. >> have you seen his there like this >> and you know >> what they say about menn was small hands. you can't trust them. he referred to my hands if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you there's no problem >> i was there that night. it really happened here with me today. podcast host and author of the bestseller burn book, kara swisher, editor in chief of the dispatch and columnist at the la times, jonah goldberg new york times journalist and podcast host, lulu garcia-navarro, and editor-in-chief of the washington free beacon, eliana johnson. welcome back everyone. good to have you here. kiara,
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when it comes to personal insults and prolly, can biden out-trump trump? >> yes. out-trump. trump. he to be beit. nothing is actually quite good at it. he was good at at the last election cycle, the come on man, the thing that he does. so i think he's just got to be genuine to himself when he's doing it. and that was that was a good dig. and this is where politics is with trump. you have to meet them there and trump could be rather thin skinned when it happens and maybe he'll hit back. but i think biden's pretty good at it. >> actually, hello, yana biden's to have for his are reportedly test marketing various insults like broke dawn and low energy. don, both of which i think are kind of weak and the question i have, what do we think are the chances that biden our staff can come up with a killer nickname, like crocodile array and shouldn't even try don't think it's a good idea. >> look >> trump has shown, but nobody can outdo him at this game, but
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you can tell that the biden team, biden feels the need to keep the attention on trump and they know that to the extent trump is dominating the headlines vacant, keep the attention on him and not talk about the biden administration' 's record. that is good for him. i'm sorry, though calling him old and feeble is not going to make up for the fact that their own guy is old and feeble >> using ai, i think hochul media, we live in a social media age and i think there's things like don corleone that's a actually a pretty good one, but that wasn't the biden people. there. they're social media is excellent. the bite, the biden team, whoever's running it is really smart and focuses a lot on the policy. and so i think you have to operate in these zones no matter how you slice it because the press pays attention. other politicians pay attention, and it creates memes that move along hey agree with you that he shouldn't try to out-trump trump and that going after trump in a way is good fan service his own base and he
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needs to show that he's fighting is up >> but i >> agree that iliana that's specifically the terms old and feeble if it's a debate about who's older and feeble or i don't think those are on biden's. that's not biden's term. although if he shows >> himself to be vibrant, which he did at this event, he's shown it to be at that's at the state of the union address. then it becomes interesting why not shove it back? >> i think he has >> to show that he's >> out there, that he's vigorous. and unfortunately, we are in the i'm rubber and you're glue and whatever i say sticks back to you. i mean, that's kind of where we're at now in terms of these two men, they're both old and so then pointing each other fingers at each other is just where we're at. >> let me pick up another aspect of this, which was that fundraiser is it smart, is it effective politics for biden to enlist obama and to enlist clinton at specifically? can they help him shore up his support, which is sagging among younger voters, especially
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young black man and young hispanics. like that. >> biden's poll numbers are up so let's not talk about sagging we're not talking about his skin. we're talking about his poll numbers. so that's the first thing i'll say. the second thing i'll say is that his pull numbers are because now we're in a general election. and so what we're seeing now is actually this push into a general election where he's actually going and taking his message to the people. and obama and clinton i'll popular like the gop, who really have no one to campaign with i mean, this is a completely different party >> george >> w bush has nothing to do with trump and let me just read a list. your mike pence john kelly mark milley, john bolton, mark esper. these were all people who were in the trump administration and now disavow former president trump's. so you've got a very different kettle of fish are between biden, who has former president's reuse, able to campaign with, and what trump had. >> i was hoping w would come out of the floor. i was waiting for i was like w is showing my feeling kinda swinging and
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>> former president want to pick up on those question of predecessors? reportedly, obama was in the white house last week for several hours talking hard tax campaign strategy with the biden team how smart do you think it is or do you think that really is going to help for biden to hit shop to the degree possible with obama and clinton i kind of agree with lou in the sense that biden's brand is still, i mean, i agree is pull numbers are going up, but like his brand is still pretty weak attaching yourself >> to more popular brands, make sense. and even broader than that. i mean, you look at the surrogates that trump has available to him. they basically just reinforce a narrow coalition. biden has at me, like much broader coalition. i think the one place really, really false note was they initially build this getting to your point about social media. someone thought it was smart to bill. this is a grassroots fundraiser this was not a grassroots i think the
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top tech, i was half $1 >> yes, it was really pretty hot tall grass former clinton adviser james carville had an interesting take. this week on why it is that the democratic party seems to be bleeding support, especially surely among young men. and here is what he told. new york times columnist maureen dowd. he said, a suspicious of mine. is that there are too many preachy females don't drink beer, don't watch football, don't eat hamburgers. this is not good for you. the message is too feminine everything you're doing is destroying the planet you gotta eat your pi's qarrah is carville, right is what will are democrats the party of preachy females. >> oh good god, i don't even know what to say, what heinous statement i'm sorry. i just it's just you have a problem with a woman in his life at this moment because i don't know where that came from and it's so strange i happen to like hamburgers. i met him
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several times. i just felt it was so out of touch with modern and none i'll just say this, which is that women save the democratic party. i mean, actually women vote at higher numbers. women vote democratic at higher numbers. so if women are preachy and the democratic party, he should be he thanking them because they're actually the ones that have really got to the polls over and over again. i >> we ask another, i don't acts i don't actually think his comment was about women. he's using it as a descriptive term pejoratively to mean preachy, punitive, and look, he's talking to the latest elitist he's talking to the segment, but the women, he's talking to the segment of the democratic party that would say, what do you mean male and female? they're all the same and he's saying, you need to get off that message and be a little more every man. none, none of this period or every barrel or every woman. okay >> well that got us going. one of the biggest donald trump
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nbc news? to me that is inexplicable their biggest issue, ronna's support for donald trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election something i asked her about last year on my mac show, who's talking? >> are you >> saying as the chair of the republican party that you still have questions as to whether or not joe biden was duly elected president. joe biden's the president. no, i whether he is the president? >> i don't think that >> i think he won the election. i think there were lots of problems with 2020 when he won the election but ultimately he won the election. but there were lots of problems with the 2020 election >> and that's fair. but i don't think he >> won it fair. i don't i'm not going to say that. >> we've got well, get to the bigger issue of how we should cover trump at a minute. but first eliana was nbc, right? to hire ronna was nbc right to fire one? >> look, i probably wouldn't have hired her and probably wouldn't have fired her in
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that. i think there are better spokes women for the conservative cause. however, the fact that the overton window at nbc can't accommodate ronna romney mcdaniel, but can accommodate folks like al sharpton who false flee accused a man of rape. and let a pogrom in crown heights and joy reed, who lied about her bigoted blog post back in the de, i think that's what grinds the gears of conservatives lulu, where are you on ronna gate? >> ronna gate i think she shouldn't have been hired. i think she's damaged goods certainly for democrats because of what she did in the 2020 election, but also, she wasn't a good representative of for trump either. he basically engineered her ouster from the rnc. and so i wasn't sure exactly actually what she was doing on the airwaves, who she was supposed to be representing, what kind of perspective she was supposed to be given with a right to fire. >> i mean, >> at the end of the de they got a pare out. i think i think this entire spectacle that
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we've seen with all these people on air talking about her and what she's done does no surface to journalism and no service to nbc news and msnbc. >> this gets to the central question i want to talk about here, donald trump almost certainly will be the republican nominee for president. but he also tried to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power, which raises the question jonah how should the media cupboard trump? do we reflexively correct every misstatement he makes, every time he says that he won the 2020 election, do we have to say no, he didn't? >> it would be nice. well, i mean, i think part of problem is we're in a messy place where in the alternative universe where i would prefer to live, it would just be recognized that donald trump was unfit to run again because of what he did on january 6 and ronna mcdaniel would be unfit to be part of public discourse because of her aiding and abetting of it. we don't live in that world. what happened on january 6 now is just simply another one of the partisan contentious issues. and so that
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makes it really hard to cover i think that >> the >> real problem isn't that the media, the mainstream media isn't welcoming of principled conservatives who are willing to articulate conservative positions. i would say le and i, eliana and i are two of them >> the >> problem is is that in terms of partisan politics, conservative, liberal versus conservative on issues doesn't really matter very much anymore. the defining issue is whether or not you're sufficiently loyalty well to donald trump as a republican and that is what this election is basically going to be about as joe biden is going to be running again as not donald trump. and it's going to be a referendum about whether people want donald trump back in their lives for another four years and finding republican finding people who can hold a consistent line and make an intelligent, consistent argument in defense of donald trump is difficult when donald trump continually changes what is points of views are and says things that are often expensive
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know, that's what he does is you listen to steve bannon for five seconds and he talks about he floods the zone with lies and then you don't know which one to grab at any one time. and that's part of a project. it's not it's intended he likes to pretend it's just crazy making, but it isn't. it's actually >> the question i have is, how do we cover him? >> i mean, do >> we do we kind of every time he says something, do we know? yes, we'd know that's not true. you have to convert your reporter, right? can you have to like you were just pushing back with ronna mcdaniel. now, eventually they tire you out. they tried to tire you out, but you have to say every single time that's wrong >> i just a lot. yeah. >> i disagreed as different, but i disagree for this reason. i think you have to cover trump dispassionately. i think what's what's what we've seen here is that every everyone gets so enraged, there is so much discourse around this. there is so much heated rhetoric that it just actually, what you see and we've seen this is that people just tune it out. and so if you're
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constantly put in cairo question, i have it just becomes noise at some point and so i think you have to pick and choose does your strategy to make it noise? and this is what they've done >> january 6 is noise, but i'm >> saying yes, trump and n, right now, what's happening is the case is my reaction. >> all right. sorry >> the bloodbath line overreaction served trump's purposes. i'm not saying now, let's talk about what he said was he was talking about the auto industry and he said and if i'm not elected, there'll be a bloodbath and that'll be the least of it. and so people immediately said, oh, he's talking about violence. and look, he has no credibility to say he wasn't talking about violence. but at the same time, it's pretty obvious that the media got itself really worked up on this. and a lot of normal americans looked at instead i don't think that's what he was doing. sometimes you have to let some of these things go and pick your target then i want to bring up one last thing and this discussion because you can't ignore this happened this week. donald trump selling bibles for 59, 99 all americans
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need a bible in their home. and i have many it's my favorite book. it's a lot of people's favorite book this bible is a reminder that the biggest thing we have to bring back america and to make america great again, as our religion religion is so important, it's so missing >> qarrah is selling bibles cell line gold, sneakers, any is selling of victory 47 because if he's reelected, the 47th president, cologne and perfume, yes, the floor is yours are wholly shopping network president. this is great. my favorite part was the person that was when i was trying to sell the bible's. they asked him his favorite verse and he still can't come up with them. it's just, it's comical, but you know, white balls, a good book. i guess. >> i owe me the money. show me money, show me the money program. >> absolutely. >> the growing rift between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu escalated this week in a big way. but both leaders playing politics, that's next
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conflicting views on the war in gaza on display for the world to say how the stinson in a rare move, the us abstained from a un council vote, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. that drafted has again, i don't israel's foreign minister responded israel will not cease fire and run netanyahu said its offensive in gaza needs more time. >> victory is within reach it's a few weeks away. >> the un vote is just the latest in a widening rift between the biden administration and the israeli government, which became clear a few weeks ago. yeah, must be an immediate ceasefire, an escalated this week with president biden agreeing with pro-palestinian protests >> they have a point. we need get a lot more care and crusher mounting on biden to take a firmer stand as civilian deaths pass 30,000 and leaders of the democrats, left-wing incest no
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more military aid to israel without white brings a tausche. >> you >> can't begged nut, you hope you've got to tell >> them if you want any money you got to change your policy >> after the us let that resolution passed in the security council, netanyahu canceled a visit by an israeli delegation to discuss the way forward and gaza, the trip is now rescheduled for as soon as this week. but lula was someone who's reported on the middle east for years how significant is what we're seeing right now in this rift between biden and bibi, i think it's extremely significant. you couldn't have had i think a president who had shown war solidarity with bibi netanyahu, even though they are not politically aligned. joe biden really after the horrific events that happened in israel on october 7, came out very strongly, was incredibly supportive. this war has now been going on for over five months and really just trying to show solidarity at every
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turn. and i think from what i understand, they just felt that enough was enough. and i'll also say what they're looking at here is the future now, bibi netanyahu is not the future of israel. he is not going to be the prime minister for much longer the people of israel do not want him. he was presiding over a catastrophic event there. and so i think what the administration is looking at now is who's going to come next? >> elliana having been around a long time in this town, we've seen american presidents and israeli prime minister is at odds before. a lot of times i think i'm carter and mundaca begun is this different? is that is this a different order of seriousness in the terms of the raft >> i think personalizing this kind of gets it wrong. i think the biden administration would very much like to make this about bibi netanyahu. but the reality is that israel has a unity government, war cabinet right now. 85% saint of israelis support going into
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rafah, that is going to happen. that is what this rift is about. it is an if the if joe biden wanted to do something to help bv, he is very much done that for bb politically. and this is not about biden and bibi, that is what biden wants to make. folks believe >> and it >> is extremely significant that for the first time in decades, the us did not have israel's back in the united nations. >> but then is about netanyahu. this is really about bibi netanyahu. this isn't about israel writ large it is about a leader who has shown again and again that this union between israel and the united states, he is partisan. he has tried to politicize it he has at every turn, tried to make it seem as if israel and the united states are not actually united. i just
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disagree with that. i mean, the only anna says, the vast majority of israelis, including the vast majority of people who despise bibi netanyahu in his own cabinet. support going into rafah by personalizing this about bibi, it makes it sound like below to be netanyahu is the guy who wants to go into rafah. no one else does. in fact, this is the generally agreed upon consensus strategy. there is an election tomorrow, bibi netanyahu would get re-elected know. >> but i think they would go into rafah, whoever >> question. right. wait a minute. the question is that bibi netanyahu is not popular israel let's talk about rafah. i mean, you've got chuck schumer, the democratic leader in the senate, calling from to step down and for an electron, i agree, or you don't the dog whistle of that schumer thing and all of this is that the terrible things going on in gaza are because of bibi. they're not because of bb, they are the policies of israel to try to actually the defeat hamas, which america saving. this is about american domestic
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politics. the joke going around about israeli domestic >> sure, but the job >> would we agree that part of the reason the bibi has going as hard as he has going and ignoring the calls to end because he knows that if he were to have a look prolonged ceasefire, lord, god forbid, in an election he'd be out on his ear. yeah, sure. that's fine. but doing those i mean, here there's no there is a reason that he actually needs this war to continue. and he, and this war cabinet has extreme numbers has extreme, extreme, but there are ways to get hostages back that have to do with negotiations negotiation >> many, >> there are many, there are many ways to do this is the first thing. the second thing you hear these things that they're always obvious solutions other than what they're doing out there. i want to talk no one about one other thing and brin oh, i'm not an expert. >> i just think he's finished. all right. go ahead you see this growing pressure from the left wing of the democratic party. we saw bernie sanders saying, if any more, military
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aid to israel has to have conditions, has to have strings attached. what do you think of the likelihood about unlikely unlikely. i'm not an expert here as you all are, and i haven't covered this at all, but it seems as if we will continue to back israel. i just don't i think this is the moment as a momentary issue with between the courtesy, but things have changed because a lot of young people, a lot of voters are questioning that relationship. and so politicians who are going to respond, that just seems normal >> adult iana, do you think that future military aid to israel should comes with strings attached >> i do not believe that it's not an israel's interests there in an existential war. it's not an america's interests, israel's fighting an enemy that is also america's enemy. they're fighting on iranian proxy and hamas and to the extent, but there's daylight between american out of those segment, but we are talking about more than 32,000 palestinians, the vast majority of them civilians, who have been slaughtered. so i mean,
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that can't be part of the equation. nobody is saying that israel should give up trying to kill time, trying to end hamas. the question is, how did they do it >> turn it is also stepped down, by the way, mahmoud abbas should also stepped down. i mean, there needs to be new leadership on both sides of this issue. if anyone's going to if this is going to move forward, let me coming out. >> new evidence about the dangers of social media for teens, but isn't enough to keep them off their apps plus the sweet marriage or the golden arches and krispy kreme doughnuts. how can you resist that snacks >> sanity needs to save space >> you have a show were right and left off to cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher tonight at eight on cnn >> one second, grandma, this guy is going to buy my car. >> okay. do you need carbonic entering plate number no
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terms of easter candy, but haley's i like the l. okay >> eliana >> as long as john mclaughlin, let's say a little bit, let's see where you? >> arianna is wrong because they're disgusting. and also they stay in your teeth. and so the yellowing included. so i am a hard name. okay >> you're right. >> there are certain that >> russia is not over mcdonald's. have krispy kreme, have a sweet new partnership later this year, the fast food giant is adding three types of krispy kreme doughnuts to its menu there'll be available starting at breakfast and until they run out each day, which is pretty great. so no morning breakfast limit. jonah, you're nay on having a krispy kreme doughnut with your mcdonald's coffee. >> yea, this is the greatest crossover since superman thought the hawk. it's just fantastic. i went tiering february it's not going to help either business mcdonald's has been struggling. so as krispy kreme, good luck. donuts are lovely i don't know what to say. >> kinda tough. i finally think
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you could eat. that'll probably make you even hungry or i promised we are not making this story up boxer mike tyson is packing a punch with these new cannabis gummies called mike bytes, which are shaped like a chewed ear of course that's a reference to when iron mike took a chunk out of evander holyfield ziaire during a heavyweight fight in 1997 i feel like i know the answer already, but are you going to take a bite of tysons ear at a bowls? >> so am i really going to go right now on television and say, yes, i'm going to go take a bite out of my tyson's ear and have cannabis to know i'm not going to do that because my daughter is watching. so that's a hard name. let's say or in canvas with no, no, none of it. >> it's i think it's was and also, can you just say something? who is he marketing this do this happened in 1997. i mean, the kids are going to have this and they're going to remember this. this is like edibles. hello, yana, are you do you share a little those are
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under the radar this week, the first law and the nation barring kids under 14 from having tiktok and instagram account florida governor ron desantis signed the bill, which also says social media apps must get parents permission before giving accounts 214.15 year-olds with things like social media and all this, you can have a kid in the house safe, seemingly. and >> then you have predators that can get right in there into your own home how >> to enforce a law like this remains an open question, but there is science two backed us at us up in a new book, the anxious generation social scientists, jonathan hi, rights depression has skyrocketed among teenage boys and girls, about 150% since 2010 when social media became popular suicide rights also saw a
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dramatic spike especially among girls up 64% qarrah. you don't typically agree with ron desantis? i don't want to get into whether it's 14 or 15, but how do you generally feel about the idea of strictly regulating tech? for t? well, that bible should have burst into flames for trump holding it and i should burst into flames for agreeing with ron desantis, but he's 100% right here there, there's so much, so many studies showing that the deleterious effects of social media on young people, and it is not been examined closely enough. and the government needs to step in beyond just the company's doing it themselves. they have to be forced to do so just like that we regulate, we age gate. i call it age gating, i think is a better way to put it. we age gaetz cigarettes, alcohol, driving, everything, and we should do the same here. and it's the right thing to do because the force of the government, even if kids get around, it, is important. it's an important statement about how we feel about these things. >> jonah, how do you feel about and i know, you know, him, professor heights research. and i want to put up his book
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because the subtitle of his work says at all how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness look, i'm a huge fan of jonathan haidt's. i think he is there are legitimate arguments about where to set ages and all these kinds of things. but directionally, i think he's 100% right? he's very open monday, but all his data up on his website, he invites critique because he wants to get it right. he's properly motivated. i'm into question what his stamps and what he's saying is right? we've really done a tremendous disservice. we to our kids in terms of depression and suicide by giving them open access to this technology, we absolutely have and there's nothing inconsistent with first amendment principles it used to be very hard for people under the age 18 to have access to pornography and all that kind of stuff. technologies lowered all those barriers. there's nothing wrong with the state reasonably and judiciously trying to put some of those backing country in the world that doesn't do it. i mean of
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the developed nations, i mean, europe has very robust protections for young people. they're not allowed to be targeted with ads, et cetera. y is the united states lagging behind on right, what what jonah just said. in fact, there is a constitutional issue and in two states where there were laws like this pass courts struck them down because they have said they would be written correctly. that's right constituted these are these are cigarette manufacturers. these are opiate makers. this is they have made billions off the backs of all of us and especially our kids. i'm sorry, it's the right thing to do. >> the panel is back with their takes on hot stories. and i'll have a best shot of my own. but you won't want to ms that's next so you come in, you thorough hardliner. i am in deep the >> theta is really pretty your favorite rocket block teams are back for redemption and the burst ever waterfront homeland animation showed. and i can do this. >> it's time to sink or swim
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this battle over the wording of climate change. and i would just say please, please in the year of our lord 2024, can we stop trying to litigate the word climate change and republicans hello, yana, your focused on a biden judicial nominee this week yes. >> i'm watching the white house is level of panic over arab and muslim voters at three democrats are on the record against the white house's judicial nominee to the third circuit, adeel mangi. and so it was quite interesting to see white house chief of staff jeff zients go on the record continuing to fight for this nominee which i took as a sign that the white house is level of panic fighting for a dead nominee or a nominee who certainly he's a muslim and they got problematically what would be the first nominee? first muslim nominee to a circuit court i take it to that to mean they want to be seen fighting for this nominee and there level of panic is high.
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>> qarrah shot meme stocks are back again. it's not just gamestop. there's two of them read it and trump trump's social truth, social excuse me. it's just trump's social justice. just call it that >> read it is actually a real company, $800 million in revenue does not make money, but it has 76 million users. there's on a daily basis, it is, it popped in its ipo, its first ipo, and it's going back and forth because people on the, on the service make it go up and down that said the real meme stock, the mimi is stock of mainville is trump's truth, social, and its shares jumped. it is worse, 776, $7 billion dollars it makes three. the first, the first three quarters of this year, it may 3 million it's i make more in my pot and one of my podcast than they do in revenue. it is a, it is a short waiting to happen and we'll see what happens. >> jonah, what have you got for us today? >> i think really given the evidence of the biden fundraiser at radio city music hall all it is clear that there's an irreducible number
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of protesters about israel who are not going to come down and it foretells that the chicago democratic convention is going to be a lot of cost play from 68 and is going to be violence or there's gonna be a lot of security that makes a lot of people mad. >> well, i was at the chicago convention in 1968 when the vietnam protesters dealt with the chicago police and really, really hurt the prospects for the democratic party that november. i'm going to break the rules and give you a best shot of my own meet sophie anderson our panelists and dear friend kristen soltis anderson gave birth a few days ago to the six pound 13 ounce bundle of joy. i'm told her big sister, la and dog wall-e are beyond thrilled. and we are two congrats to kristen, her husband, chris, and the entire anderson family gang. thank you all for being here today. thank you for di

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