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live. so much has happened it is hard to keep track of what is taking place this past five days. do you even remember all that has happened in the past few days? >> name them. what you did was ridiculous. >> all right. i will. the supreme court handing donald trump a great big no, sir on the plan that he could commit crimes and get away with them because a presidential immunity. there is the utter failure of house republicans doing the thing they really want to do, impeach this guy homeland secretary mayorkas on the border. >> on this vote to 14-216. the resolution is not adopted. there will be a do over next week and then the bipartisan border deal that is dead because you know who does not
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want and then to solve the problem before the general election. >> it is one of the worst, dumbest moves i have ever seen. i think it is totally dead in the house. >> we go back to the supreme court because they are siding with the former president and his fight to be on the ballot in colorado. >> the question you have to confront is why a single state should decide who gets to be president of the united states. >> and the special counsel dropped quite a bombshell. good news, bad news on joe biden 's classified documents case. the good news, no charges will be filed but the bad news, he was called an elderly well- meaning man with a poor memory. the other bad news when he
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accidentally called the president of egypt the president of mexico. >> you know, initially the president of mexico did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian aid to get in. that brings us to the question of old age and one very angry president. >> i am well-meaning and an elderly man and i know what the i'm doing. >> forget the conversations about the novelty of that taking place. that was just the past five days. now, there are predictions about who will be on the ballot and who will win 269 days from today. i have done the math. now you do the math. imagine there is just one crisis per day over the next 269 days. that could be optimistic at this point. that is 269 by election day.
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what could possibly go wrong and what could possibly go right? i want to bring michael singleton to the conversation. he was deputy chief of staff of housing and urban development under president trump and also a senior advisor for joe biden's 2020 campaign. glad to have both of you here. first of all -- >> that is a lot of math. >> that is a lot of math on a friday. the lawyer in me does not want to do the math thing. this is five days. this is five days in an election year. it's a problem. >> we are not even through the primary. this is the real housewives gunning for the white house. if this is going to continue to be the chatter among those of us that are in politics all day every day i feel like the time
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we get to the summer a lot of voters will be paying attention to what is happening. as you mentioned, if this is what we are starting with the new year in the primary season we will continue to see this as we get to election day. i thought it was going to be a great week for democrats because republicans were giving us a lot of campaign material between what was happening in congress. cut all of those ads. unfortunately, the special investigation that came out around president biden really relieved him of any wrongdoing. he's cooperated with the doj in stark contrast to what president trump did not do. however, some of the comments people are picking up are not helping us as we are trying to get over this conversation about his age. it will be interesting to see how we continue to try to climb uphill on this battle to make sure we get over the line for the election. >> it is true that there are no
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criminal charges. there will be comparisons drawn between him and trump. of course, trump has all of these legal troubles. the appeals court, not the supreme court talking about absolute immunity. the supreme court could take up that issue but they are leaning into the colorado issue and you can't help but look at the comparisons between the legal troubles of donald trump and those that and has escaped. the polling is still in the inverse. >> i think the biggest issue for the president is that people have not determined whether or not he can leave the country for another four years. he is 81. by the end of the second term he will be 86. i want to put that in perspective for the people watching this program. if you have somebody in your family that is almost 90, do you want that person running the country? >> hold on. 81, he's not going to be almost
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90. >> he will be 86 by the end of the second turn -- term. >> and president trump is how old? >> he 77. the difference is -- i'm not talking about the veracity of his claims but you see this guy going in front of 10 to 15,000 people unscripted and he can continue and go on and on. president biden has not showcased the ability to do that. the white house rarely makes them available for in-depth interviews. he is rarely at large rallies talking to energizing democratic voters for an hour or two. so this sort of reaffirms what people were seeing which is, can the president do this for another four years? i am not certain that he can. then you have the special counsel saying that they are
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not going to go after the president because he's an old, feeble man that may have some memory issues. this is nothing against the president. i respect him but i do think is it not fair to say, thank you for five decades of service. you have more years behind you than ahead. go to delaware and spend time with your family. >> the hard part about this whole argument is the fact that donald trump is quite up there as well. the reality is, the policies and positions that president biden has put forward a very popular with the american people. i know that there is a disconnect. we are trying to close that gap. but listen, yesterday i liked seeing president biden. he was fiery and out there and that's who people fell in love with. this is who our candidate is and we will get him over the line to reelection. i understand that the age question is a real question. however, he has done historical
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things and will continue to do even more of those as he is reelected. >> i will say, and i want to put this in there because the lawyer in me is persnickety as they say. the special counsel report did mention how he might present sympathetically to the jury but it also talked about how the documents were retained and the cooperation. there were other factors in play there. just to clarify, don't go anywhere and do not fistfight. just hold on a second. the truth is we are 269 days away from election day. a lot can still happen. history tells that elections are full of upsets and surprises. harry is here. he's a reporter and he is so remarkable. tell me what i need to know because how accurate, harry, are the polls at this point?
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>> i just want to say, tgif was such a big thing when i was growing up. i was such a big fan of steve urkel and step-by-step. >> i get the whole laura my sweet. >> anyway, winners who trailed at this point just to name a few. jimmy carter was down to gerald ford in 76. ronald reagan trailed jimmy carter in 1980. bill clinton was trailing at the polls at this point in 1992. i went back. pulling errors at this point average about -- i can't get it there. about 10 points. it is still very early and a lot can change. >> let's walk back to the tgif. tell me some of your favorite surprise wins you have seen? >> remember donald trump in 2016
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? very few people gave him a shot. this was his chance after the convention was just 12%. the post access hollywood tape was 13%. even on election day it was 29%. he had a three intent shot of winning but he was able to go on and win the campaign despite a lot of people asking him to leave his campaign. not just independence and people in the press but republicans asking him to leave the campaign but he was able to go on despite the odds against him. how about harry truman in 1948. thomas dewey up by five points and harry truman won the popular vote and won easily. he held up the newspaper the chicago tribune saying that dewey had won the election. that whole deficit that biden faces at this point is
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significantly smaller. there's a lot of things that can change him a lot of things that could change as we get closer to the election. >> what is one thing that might be able to change this election? >> we have spoken about it. this is biden versus trump. donald trump is up by two points. of course, he faces four criminal indictments. if he is convicted biden would lead by four points. this is something that is unprecedented. we've never seen a potential nominee under four criminal indictments. the fact is that trump leads right now but with 269 days to go there is a lot that can change. >> thank you so much. i'm going to go home and watch old episodes. we don't have a lot of time but let's bring back michael and lindsay. we have 269 days. >> i think we are going to have
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a march, april, a surprise every week. voters do not really start paying attention until the summer, until the conventions. we have to get out of the primary. there is so much ground to be covered. i want democrats -- i want them to listen to me. be alarmed, be concerned, change your strategy but realize that we have a lot of time to turn this around. maybe that is the optimistic and me, but he has not even faced all of his trials yet. if he is convicted that will change the game dramatically. >> i think the best bet for the former president is to try to delay it as much as possible. even though president biden has seen his national numbers
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increase and some polling shows that he has usurped trump, donald trump is standing in several crucial battle states at an increase. if he can win back those states it will send it back to the white house. >> we have about three weeks till we have to fund the government again. don't get too comfortable. i can't believe this is the week we have had. it is crazy. >> i will say, how do you turn around? you hope for electoral amnesia? or does biden need to be more proactive if? >> it is a both strategy. i've been very public that some of the strategy has to be different particularly with some of the issues democratic voters have said are the top issues. particularly for young and aggressive photos of the party.
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we have the abortion issue on our side. we can't run a campaign like we did before. we have to have the ability to let go of the tried and true strategies for decades before and do something new. as long as the campaign is doing that and i believe they are open to it, we can turn this around. up next, a lot of usher. ♪ ♪ yes, that is usher. he's doing the super bowl halftime show. we will explain more in a moment.
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♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> these beautiful ladies wanted to show so i gave them a show. can i hear a yeah for the halftime show to be headlined by usher. the countdown is on for not just the halftime show which i will be watching but the biggest sporting event in america, the 58th super bowl. we have carrie champion and jim middle hill in vegas where all
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the action is taking place. i am hating a little bit. i really wish i was with you right now. let me ask you both, tell me what have you been up to out there? >> i don't know if you know this, i had the opportunity to sit and talk to usher. that is my confession. i am so excited about this. last night i had a random call. somebody that i work with really closely said, do you want to hang out with usher? so i got to i talked to him about his songs and the new album coming out that dropped last night. he also told me what the first song would be. >> what is it? >> i can't.
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>> so how about you and i trade places. let's talk about this david and goliath of sorts quarterback matchup between brock purdy and pat mahomes? >> i think a lot of people feel like patrick mahomes is next in line to be the greatest quarterback ever but we see the trajectory of the career. the fact that he is a multiple super bowl winner, he has only played in this game multiple times. there is legacy with him. brock purdy who looks like a biology teacher. he could be your i.t. guy. mr. drafted last. he is on a stage that a lot of people who were drafted where he's drafted never get to. he has been an excellent quarterback. >> are you a 49ers fan?
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>> we are not going to talk about that. >> you sound as if perhaps. >> but this is an opportunity for him to answer a lot of questions. people have wondered how good is this guy? does he just have a great team? we want to be friends after this. i think he has an opportunity. >> i think he is good enough to win a super bowl. >> this is a popcorn moment. i want to watch you do this. i will go nice and slow for this question. >> all of your usher references are amazing.
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>> and his droptop cruise in the street. we already know? 7:00 on the dot. but i have to say, we will all be watching. i am looking forward to the halftime show and the game. the rest of america may be looking to see if there's some sort of engagement after this. there's all these odds of the engagement rumor mill between taylor and travis. maybe he will say there goes my baby. she even be there? >> what a moment. honestly, it has been very interesting to see how much scrutiny this couple is under and all the fanfare around it be it good or bad. it's been polarizing and it is odd. i will say that, but she is the biggest pop star in the world. he is argue is the -- arguably
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may be the greatest tight end ever wants his career is finished. i think it is a great story line. every day on social media people complain about dating is the . that's why you have to be happy for them. they stumbled upon something. why is everybody hating this. >> she is a woman. nobody is complaining about spike lee on the sidelines. nobody is complaining about another athlete. i have seen this up close and personal. nobody complains. she is receiving what i call culture -- cultural hate that is embedded. the only thing i request of the nfl is watching, we cannot show her while usher performs. >> that would break my heart. >> if that happens there will be no love in the club left. thank you so much.
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i'm going to go back and play all of the albums. if you need a sidekick, call me. i could come. don't commit now just think about it. have fun. bring the private jet and let it burn. coming up, the presentation of hbo overtime with bill marr.
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let's turn it over to our friends at hbo because every friday after real-time with bill marr he and his guests answer our questions about topics in the national conversation. here is overtime with bill maher. >> here we are at cnn. arguments for colorblind america. you all know broadcaster with mlb and tnt, bob costas. okay. first one is for you, bob. with the allegations against vince mcmahon, he is the head of the -- >> wwe used to be the wwf. >> it better be entertainment because it is not real. >> part of the reason they labeled it that way was so that the various state governments
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would not subject those athletes or performers to drug testing for performance- enhancing drugs. they basically conceded that these are scripted matches. they do not like to blare that out to their fans. some of them actually think it is real, but as the long-ago wrestling trainer bobby the brain said to me, there's only two things that concern me about wrestling fans. they can vote and they can read. [applause] >> bob, my core audience is wrestling fans. the question is, what the allegations against vince mcmahon, for people who don't know i read this in the paper. it is really bad like weinstein level stuff. >> wars.
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the sex trafficking and sexual abuse. we will see how it plays out. >> they had been overlooked for so long, >> you just write up a name that would refute that. i think the difference is if you talk about something like that it's not covered in the same way as baseball, football, basketball are covered. you do not have a press corps holding them to account. >> netflix just gave wwe a $5 billion deal. >> it has a television audience. >> i would guess so. a deal like that, it usually gets stopped when a guy like this is attached to it. >> it could be or somebody else takes over and the basic product is appealing to the audience. >> for coleman, is the woke kindergarten controversy in san
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francisco an example of de i running amok? >> the kindergarten controversy is that a school in san francisco that is majority hispanic, to say two thirds of these kids are speaking spanish at home need to be taught the basics. english, math, et cetera. they decided to hire an organization to pay them a quarter million dollars called woke kindergarten. >> i thought that was the name that the guy that wrote the article gave it. it is their name. >> self-awareness is a wonderful thing. >> i guess you can't start them too young. >> rather predictably what happened is that the math and reading scores have been declining for several years and it has become yet another
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example of precisely the opposite priorities that typical normal americans want. we want to send our kids to's school to learn the basics and not to be taught why math is racist, for instance. the final thing i will say -- >> what about six? >> that's a little bit suspicious. i think the basic problem with woke, one of the basic problems is that it views kids as inherently racist and that the racism needs to be hammered out of them in some way. the reality is that among all the problem kids have, for example being selfish and needed to share racism is not one of them. really, in the same way we want to protect a child's sexual innocence as long as possible we should want to preserve that
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racially innocent mindset for as long as possible. >> okay. caitlin, as an educator what you think of dartmouth announcing they will bring back the s.a.t. as a requirement? all eight leaks got rid of the s.a.t. in the name of equity about three or four years ago. now dartmouth is saying, no. >> the reason for is absolutely true. all over the country people don't realize this. there are kids that did not have access to go or their parents moved a lot or family chaos. they will pop up with these great scores individually and these are the kids that the old idea you can test in two different schools. it was a tremendous benefit to kids who had every disadvantage along the way. the other thing is you don't want to admit this but it is
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irrelevant for well-off kids, but the s.a.t. truly is the best single predictor of whether the kid can get through school. will they show up and say i can do the course work. maybe i'm not as wealthy or gifted in sports but i am moving through the curriculum. >> and you cannot lie on it. i read that 60% of college applicants admit that they lied on some part of their application. you can't lie on the s.a.t. >> unless you are felicity huffman. >> that was the act. >> all right. for everyone. is there any merit in tucker carlson's interview with vladimir putin? i had read that he went on for a half hour on the first question. just giving him a history lesson . >> it is reprehensible.
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>> interviewers have done that. mike wallace with the ayatollah . >> under a kind of rules of engagement that the interview was conducted and with a certain acquiescing lens through which tucker put the answers. >> he has already been part of the propaganda apparatus for a few years now. it would be like if mike wallace had been any ron for three years. that is a difference. >> if for some reason you were in a room with vladimir putin and he started going on about how poland was to blame for world war ii, you would say, hold on a second. tucker just lets him go on with basic historical fact. >> that's what he said? >> he held poland responsible
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for being attacked by hitler. >> i would definitely flag that. >> for whatever that is worth. were they doing this interview on the ground floor or was it a by a window? >> for what it's worth when the olympics were in russia in 2014 we requested for many months prior and during the games whether it be me or somebody from nbc news and he turned it down flatly. he was not interested. >> and he gave you pinkeye. >> yes he did. a whole cloak and dagger operation that was easily undertook to screw me. people to this day will say, bob, remember the time you had pinkeye at the olympics? no i don't. refresh your memory.
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it is all over the internet and ridiculous, untrue theories as to how i contracted it. i have no idea. >> you still don't know why you got it? >> i honestly don't. >> okay. what do you think that the government is now banning -- >> i have a lot of feelings about that. what is that? >> they are weed killers i want to know what they did to us. >> we ran out of time. thank you, cnn. we will see you next week.
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>> you can watch real time with bill maher every friday night at 10:00 p.m. you can watch over time right here on cnn friday nights at 11:30. up next, the super bowl is not the only big event this weekend. it's also the start of the lunar new year, celebrated by billions of people around the world. melissa king is here to mark the year of the dragon and bring us one of her very favorite holiday dishes.
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two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists.
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he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. this weekend, people all around the world will be celebrating the lunar new year
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ushering in the year of the dragon. it is a major holiday for some 2 billion people. it is often called chinese new year but now many cultures take part. the global celebrations future gifts, the court, and my favorite part, tons of food. here to talk about the delicious tradition is celebrity chef melissa king the one from top chef. >> melissa, you are top chef. >> melissa is one of the only asian american women to win. she is known for her unique style that combines modern techniques with asian flavors. so happy to see you. my mouth is watering a little bit. >> i am excited to be here.
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>> i am so happy that you are here. talk to me about how growing up with your mom and grandmothers that it inspired your own career. >> absolutely. when i was young, as he said from the age of six on i would hang out in the kitchen with my mom and grandma. we would make dumplings especially during the lunar new year. we would do a hot pot feast so there was always food around me. >> the rest of us at age of six were just walking into try to steal the food from the kitchen but good for you for participating. let's talk about some of your favorite dishes. this is making us all very happy. you talk about hot pot and dumplings. these are great communal ways to eat during the holiday. >> it is all about family and
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bringing everybody to the dinner table and fostering community. hot pot is one of my favorite ways to do that. it is a communal dining experience where you have a big pot of broth in the center of the table and a big array of vegetables and proteins and all of these beautiful things you can dip in the broth and you cook it together. >> it brings the family together and it is time everybody has their devices off and they are focused on sharing. as everybody is talking and reminiscing and engaging in that beautiful time, what are some chinese new year foods that bring luck? i want those. >> there are a lot. i would say dumplings certainly are one of them. it started as a tradition like money pouches. it does bring
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good fortune and prosperity.'s we sit around the table and put a big pile of filling in the middle. they never look perfect but everyone works together to put on this beautiful meal. at the end of the day you have some beautiful dumplings. >> i look forward to this year of the dragon. i look forward to what it might bring. melissa, thank you so much for joining us. if you want to try any of her amazing dishes just go to chef melissa king.com. we will be right back.
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if you don't know michael or his name from his eight year career in the nfl, then you probably know it from the movie the blindside. is the hollywood story of how michael orr was rescued from poverty and homelessness by a wealthy white family, who positioned him for success in college football and beyond. last year you may recall, oher alleged that sean and leanne to we never adopted him, but instead filed a conservatorship and profited from a false narrative about him, which they deny. the conservatorship has since been terminated, but oher's case against them asking them to provide information about his finances over the years, that's ongoing. now, the new cnn/doc blindsided
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examines the story behind hollywood's take on or and the to ease. here's a preview. >> controversy surrounding hit with the blindside. >> michael oher blindsided by his family at the center of the hollywood blockbuster. >> alleging they earned millions from pushing a false narrative that they adopted him. >> the movie depicted a totally different person. >> michael really didn't like the movie from the very beginning. they followed him everywhere while he was in the nfl. >> he felt like someone was making money from this movie, and it wasn't him. >> they said they never intended to adopt michael. i think they've got some cleaning to do. >> it seemed to be all love, and a lot was offered. >> he was portrayed as unable without the help of the tuohy family to have made his way in the world.
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>> the movie allows them to talk about the michael oher's of the world that need a forever family. >> i know what a conservatorship is to hear something like that, had gone on, it struck a nerve. >> they blindsided him from the start. >> blindsided, tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn. >> you had my career in the palm of your hands. he had a big career ahead of him. damaged by his career, i want to compete against him.
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i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is.
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>> closed captioning brought to you by meso book.com. tonight on 360, the white house leno to represent press conference intended to rebut allegations of mental decline which some say gave fresh evidence of it. also tonight, breaking news in the mar-a-lago documents case and new allegations of witness intimidation. later, what new video the police outside

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