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thing. this has got to hurt for a president and his companies are ordered to pay nearly $355 million is processed that amount, if you will? it was a crushing defeat in a civil fraud trial, but let's actually do the math for a second. okay. get out your pens and papers. no calculators right now on your iphones, $355 million in that case, plus 83 million 83 million to e. jean carroll >> okay. fine. i had a calculator, but it equals $438 million million has been ordered to pay just in 2024. it's only february. >> attorney general, >> letitia james had this to say tonight donald trump may have authored the order of the deal but he perfected the audit is still >> well, he didn't like that. >> he is vowing to appeal there was no fraud. >> the bag's all got their money 100%. they love trump
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>> and then there's the continuing drama in the atl where trump and his co-defendants are trying to remove the da fani willis from the georgia election subversion case. sources telling cnn that i'm inside the da's office, fear that if willis be disqualified, it could do real the entire case >> i object to you getting records. you've been intrusive into people's personal lives. you'll confuse you think i'm on trial. these people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. i'm not on trial no matter how hard you try to put me on trial >> and that's where we begin tonight. we're taking you inside our own virtual courtroom right here where our court of public opinion is going to hear legal arguments on the big question tonight. should fani willis be disqualified from the georgia election subversion case? they're going to hear what the american public really thinks is two top lawyers do some role-playing. they're going to
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lay out the arguments on both sides of that very question. we have federal criminal defense attorney rebecca la grande, who will argue that she should not be disqualified. and former federal prosecutor, renato mariotti, who will make the argument that the da, in fact should be disqualified, then my favorite part are jurors will weigh in. this is a diverse group of everyday americans meeting tonight for the very first time to share their opinions with each other. and you they're gonna tell us what they think of the arguments they've heard tonight. >> so i >> want to begin right now with renato renato, make the case for why fani willis should be disqualified? i'd it's your motion >> ladies and gentlemen, this motion isn't about the personal life of the district attorney. it's about corruption, pure and simple. this is the most high profile criminal case. we've ever had in the state of georgia. and who did fani willis choose for this case? she got a hired anybody in the state she chose
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a man who's previous criminal law experience was misdemeanors and parking tickets why? because there was her boyfriend, of course. that's why she chose nathan wade out of all the people in georgia to handle this case. a small time lawyer who never handled the case of this size before. and she paid him a lot of money over 600 >> your money >> taxpayer money? and that money didn't stay in his pocket >> where >> did it end up? >> a lavish lifestyle >> funded by your tax dollars for district attorney fani willis. look at these trips, a trip to aruba accrues to the bahamas, a trip to beliz to napa valley but fani willis didn't disclose this benefit to anyone as she was required to do. she conveniently lifted out of her disclosure form now,
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she does have an excuse she says she's supposedly paid him back, but she didn't write them a check, didn't send them a wire transfer or money order cell paypal? nope. she said she gave him thousands of dollars in cash use your common sense. she has no record of those payments, and neither does he check this out >> i did not deposit the cash america. >> you don't have a single solitary deposits flip to corroborate or support any of your allegations that you were paid by mrs. willis and cashed. >> do you >> no, sir. >> not a single solitary one. not a one >> ladies and gentlemen, we need to hold are public servants to a higher standard i asked you to grant this motion for recusal and allow another prosecutor to take over this case. >> our becker, you have heard why he feels that she should be disqualified based on a financial benefit that he
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believes was derived from that relationship. why do you think that she should not be disqualified? make your case? da willis selected mr. wade to be a special prosecutor on this case because he hasn't experienced attorney and she trusted his judgment and i will stop for a minute and let's let's apply a little common sense here. >> if >> the defense thought that mr. wade was an incompetent attorney is was just suggested. wouldn't they want him to stay on the case and my opponent here also mentioned that ms willis could have hired anyone. >> well, that's not true. you heard testimony today in court from the former governor of georgia, who was asked first a number of people were asked before ms willis went to mr. wade, would they take this role? would they be a special prosecutor? and they said no. and you can understand why someone would hesitate. the amount of public pressure and hatred and threats that anyone is going to get if they say yes
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to this assignment. this isn't a favor. it's an imposition >> and we heard today also from final says father, who spoke specifically to that, and i think we can listen to a little of what he said today. >> did you fear for her safety? >> absolutely. i mean, not only did i do that, i mean, the south fulton police, they had they brought somebody a man with a dog because there have been so many death threats and they said they were going to blow up the house. they were going to kill her. they were going to kill me. they were going to kill my grandchildren. i mean, on and on and on it >> so you can see why a lot of people said no, this job mr. wade said, yes, mr. wade said yes, please. a man of courage and integrity and for for ms willis to be removed from this case, there has to be a showing that there is a conflict of interest here that impacts how the defendants are being treated. there is no such showing here. this is not a get rich quick scheme. this is an
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effort to see justice done well, you've heard from both of the different arguments are presented in courtrooms today and yesterday and over the course of the big question that they're asking this judge to answer, i will turn to you do you think that fani willis should be disqualified from this case based on what's been presented, a conflict of interests based on relationship that they say that she derived a financial benefit from. what do you say jurors? >> i think she ought to recuse herself at a minimum. it's bad optics and it probably is a conflict of interest. i'm not a lawyer, but you can argue the legal facts of what a conflict of interest is in terms of the financial arrangement but i don't care if it began in 2019, 2022, or yesterday. she should not have had a relationship with that individual. >> yeah. i agree. i think that if i was her, i just wouldn't want this even idea of impropriety hanging over my head and i do understand that, yes, there are a lot of prosecutors wouldn't want to
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take this case because of the backlash that you could receive and how it can be viewed, how you could be viewed by the public. a completely understand that, but i would not want this hanging over my head if i was her. >> i think we're missing the elephant in the room here, even though i hate that expression because the real issue is, should she be a first of all, she clearly acted improperly and unethically. the question is, should she be removed from her job why the question i have is they're asking you if you should only be recused from this one particular case? let's walk. particular case happens to be about donald trump. if she acted improperly, that she could be fired or removed from her position. but why just recused from this one case, if she acted improperly, that'd be mover from all cases that she's doing. this has nothing to do with donald trump or the merits of donald trump's case. so why are we just isolating? donald trump case that she should be recused from? what about our other cases? >> who else sees that point in the samhsa? remember, if she disqualified it's not just her, but the entire team with
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respect to this, but the issues that is very clear that she was unethical and improper. is that fair to everyone as well? >> yeah. again, i think a case of this magnitude you have to be 150% clean and she went over the line and it now is going to impact the entire team during number 3d, i'm kinda i do i find it difficult because i fail to see the lack of sufficient evidence to demonstrate that there was a financial benefit. i mean, the fact that he was unable to show that she was paid or he was paid back. it's not it's not concrete enough for me. i do understand that it's important to ensure with the magnitude of this case that everything is cleaned. we act on the side of caution, but i just unsettled with the lack of concrete evidence and then had her okay. is she acted improperly? fire her? again, why are we singling
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out this one? case? just because i happens to be donald, i'm not because your singular going to all the judge can do is my understanding. he can either say accuser from this particular case or not. if that's his decision or heard this is i'm not sure what the judges i would say no because because there's nothing special about this one. if they want to fire her, that's another matter. but if that's all the judge has the ability to rule on yes or no on this one case because it's donald trump, whether regardless of what you think about donald trump, that doesn't seem like that's justice because it matter that she is elected so that people of fulton county are the ones who elect important position. so a judge is asking, they are asked to rule on this issue of his qualifications. this one case what do you think about that? >> yes, it absolutely matters. we don't want our electorate officials just being able to take vacations with their boyfriend on our tax dollars that you pay, it's been a lot of money every year paying your taxes. >> i >> don't want my tax dollars going for local government
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officials to be going to believes. and now valley, because i feel it's very ridiculous to me >> so it sounds as though gets to focus the conversation. it sounds as though it's not about whether there has an impact on the defendants in this case, but about the optics for each of you >> write, it, unfortunately has become a sideshow and it's taken away from the real case so it's important to get back to the facts of the case and get over this hurdle. it's become a debacle. >> so let's turn to that very point because for many people who are looking at this, the question is of course, if you were a juror before this current prosecution team and she remained on the case depending on whether she actually prosecuted or not, when it doesn't always happen. when this be such a distraction that you would not be able to focus on the evidence of the underlying allegations? >> i don't know that it will be such a distraction that i couldn't focus on the case since that's what you're there to do and that's what you're engaging in every day as a juror. that's what you're actively participating in in the courtroom. but i do think it would be something in the
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back of my mind every night when i left there, i was like there's something a little icky about that team. >> would it make you judge their credit? felony yes. >> how about you could remember to it definitely would have an impact, i think for number three, i don't think so. i understand that it would be a consideration, but at the same time, what she does in her personal life to me, it doesn't seem to discount the wrongdoings on the side that she's going against before it she did something illegal, then she should be removed. if she did not, it's just improper and people don't like it, then you can vote her out. but i would not have the judge ruled just for only on to honest one case remove her, but she's okay for other that's insulting in other people who have who will have her as a other cases. what about those cases? that's okay. she can stay on those cases. why can she stay on those cases? to what extent is donald trump have to do with any of this? that's what we're missing. that's the elephant that i'm talking about.
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>> well, let me ask each of you down the line. you were aware that finding willis the current da fulton county, did testify a show of hands are a yes or no down the line. did her decision to testify persuade you in any way about her ability to stay on this case. story number one? >> i think that has showed me that she shouldn't be on this case at all why is a person who's in charge of prosecuting this having to testify at all, that shows that there's a larger problem during number two, i think her testimony was detrimental to her why she looked bad. i think a lot of her answer crews were a little bit not fluffy, but just not not completely sincere and i got the feeling that she was trying to kinda skate around some of the real issues. >> juror number three, ultimately, i think demonstrated that she was frustrated he that she she wants to get back to her job. and what's going on. but i do think there were some parts of
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it that i didn't quite agree with. >> juror number four. >> i don't think she she handled herself when she got angry. she should know better or someone who's a prosecutor. but if you know what if i were donald trump, i'd want her on the case i wouldn't want to remove her if i were donald trump because i don't think she does very well a good job. i'm surprised. i think he's probably trying to get her removed so that he can delay having the court case occur until after the election. that's probably why he's doing all or his lawyers are but i don't think i would want i would want her as a prosecutor at the end, we'll ask one quick question for you for each of you. as a show of hands are a yes or no? do you think that it is qualification ought to be based on the optics or whether the people bringing the motion prove their case. number one genesse. >> both. number three, both on before both wow, quite a court of public opinion. thank you all so much. we've heard from were not on mariatti and of course, rebecca la grande for
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making tonight's arguments based of course, on what was friends and in the courtrooms as well, those things jurors were in the court of public opinion today as well. if you would like to be a part of our jury or a juror. and the next court of public opinion getting touched by filling out the form. you can access by scanning the qr code on your screen or you can email laura coates, jury at cnn, >> the >> other big legal story it's night the judge who ruled on donald trump and his companies, they must pay nearly 355 million bucks the new york fraud case says trump. his sons, and the other defendants. lack of remorse, quote, borders on pathological. next investigative reporter who has been digging into donald trump's finances since 2016, is going to weigh in. >> the >> scale. and scope donald trump's fraud is staggering >> and so to his, his ego
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is not a victimless crime. everyday americans cannot lie to a bank about how much money they have in order to get a mortgage to buy a home >> i want to bring an investigative reporter for the new york times, russ buettner, he has been breaking stories on donald trump's finances, his personal finances since 2016. ross. thank you so much for joining us. i mean, that number and every time i see it on this rain or repeat it, 355 million, it could by the way, up to 450 million with interests does he actually even have this kind of cash? and if he doesn't, what are his options? >> yeah. >> from what we saw looking at 20 years of his tax returns, it would seem you would not have access to that kind of cash in fact, as recently what kind of happened to his finances after 2011, the apprentice ratings started dropping off. he was making he made $51 million that year from been on the
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apprentice and from endorsement deals, celebrity cash and money, he used to fill in holes and businesses that he ran. they were losing money as that money diminished, he really started going kind of cash negative. in fact, the attorney general found that in 2017, if you hadn't have had this low interest loans oh, man, you got through fraud. he would have been cashed negative by more than $10 million. you would've had no money at all. and the last couple of years he's shrunk son by selling some assets off that is generated some cash last year, he said he had about 400 million. you don't know if that's true, but any point in time and when donald trump says he has money, generally the next month, it's lower because again, he has many businesses that require constant infusions of cash to stay afloat. so whatever it was a year ago, it's not that much now. and this is now 355 million, as you said, probably another 90 million in interest. and the e jean carroll cases and other 83 he does not have
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that kind of cash. and a deal with that he would most likely have to sell assets off. and that's going to be very difficult because of the structure of his businesses is a few businesses that do well, that helps support some of the other ones. it would make sense to sell the ones that are doing well. but if he does that, that could really bring down the hall we'll empire. so this is really a decisive moment for him. >> it really is, is it sounds like it, i mean, one of the things that was decisive for this, judge and making this ruling is he argued the defendants what he called, quote, a complete lack of contrition and remorse waters on pathological, they are accused only of inflating asset values to make more money. the documents prove this over and over again. i mean, trump found to be a fraud. what does that mean to him in terms of his image, which is as valuable to him as the currency itself. >> that's an excellent question. i think there's kind of two images maybe at play here. one is in the political
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world. >> this >> probably won't play horribly with his base from what we've seen, they generally embrace his sense of being persecuted. he sold this is like the deep state after him, yamo sounded like he thought taylor for swift as part of this today, the way he was talking and they've fallen along on that. that's significant minority of the republican party would not seem to include many independent voters might help him get elected. but there's another sort of audience there and that's in the business world. and i think this is devastating the business world. he hasn't really been able to we get good loans for a long period of time. this was one of the last ones. and as we've seen, it was based on lives and he's going to have a hard time keeping things going with that respite nurse. so informative. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me coming up. cnn's presentation of >> hbo's overtime with bill maher we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than
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topics in the national conversation. here is overtime with bill maher here we here's a psychology professor at san diego state university author. i'm generations dr. jean swanky records. >> welcome he is a cnn political commentator and host of the podcast, uncommon broadly, the van jones, you all know van jones he's a political comments said an author who now writes her own column unsafe on subject ann coulter is back with us >> okay >> so here are the questions what are your thoughts? oh, this is for you van probably because you were the greens are remember when you were the greens are you don't remember? okay. what are your thoughts on the tactics of environmental activists who throw soup at the mona lisa and disrupt traffic they also glued themselves to things is there a better approach to advocacy? no, there isn't >> that is the one that works >> to edit solving the problem and records now, it's it's
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sad because all that crap overshadows the people who are doing the real work. we got a bipartisan bill done under biden young people work their butts off for that, made it the right way. they knocked on doors. they they they did it the right way. they get overshadowed by nonsense and i think we need to really lift up you know, you've got this generation that really does care. they're trying to be constructive you do have a red states that have clean energy jobs that are growing alongside the job. >> i like a little bit less august overshadowed some idiot blocks traffic as it may talks about why soup vegan >> okay. what are the panel's thoughts on alexey navalny's death and president biden statement that putin is responsible predictable, and obvious would be my two answers to that
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>> i think it's horrible that i had a lot of hoping i'll cnn did the navalny documentary. and so a lot of people i work with really good chance know the guy and they say use a real deal it's kind of a mandela for russia to kind of waiting and their wings and you just kinda hoping that guy live long enough to maybe bring that country back around and actually shared real tears this morning. what do you think of tucker? i mean, you used to be friends with him, right? i mean, going over there and i'm giving a lap dance base, but yeah, basically, i mean parading himself for all these years or so pro-american and then >> going to be on basically saying this is the really good country, russia and this guy and not bring up any of its crimes. what, what, what, what what is his motivation? where can you can you get into his head a little? >> no, but i know i'm not a huge fan >> i don't know. i think a lot of what people do on both sides is motivated by seeking money
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and fame. >> but what this is the way to do it, this is how i mean, it couldn't he still be on fox? >> and look, he went over there and said, moscow's is amazing city because the trains run on time right? like it not what they said about hitler and muscle leena, loosely, like a fascist, right? okay, so the trains went on time, but people are being literally killed in prison because you have an opinion that's not a great country. i say >> that people are motivated by money and fame if they were on fox news, the fox news that then had to pay 700 million in defamation. i would say you can read it on my substack for our store. wait for fox to pay 700 million defamation judgment jean, what explains the gender divide in politics? why are young women skewing? oh yes, i've read this more liberal like by 30 points than young,
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young men are getting more conservative and young women are getting more liberal. what is your generational view on that? >> yeah, so i mean, that's from big national survey the 18-year-olds and young men have become considerably more conservative over time. young women, a little bit more liberal. so there's just a growing gender gap when it comes to that the why question is always a hard one to answer in any of this type of research it could certainly maybe have something to do with abortion rights. it may also be on the right >> the >> existence of andrew tate and some of those commentators to try to make masculinity into this almost game that young man may be responding to even though that's maybe not the way they should be going. >> well, i think it gets back to your thing about technology. technology changed so that what used to be bronny stuff that
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men did that made them feel like man that's not what matters in an information society were an information society now, the jobs that women do and are better come in, they're better at communication and better at cooperation. that's why they're doing better in the workplace. that's why they're doing better in college, right? so the men feel lost and then they turned that he it's like andrew tate and their military services and compulsory. right. >> so instead it's video games i also think that there's something happening on the progressive side that it feels like almost all >> masculinity is considered toxic right? and so i think the young men may not feel welcome. like if your true in other words, i don't think it's so much of a poll of an andrew tate though. that's playing a role. i think it just may be a push. like if you show up and you want to be dislike a regular, you know, guys, guy you just may not be eating enough kale and doing enough yoga dependent on the left
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alone assessed yeah. no. and i think this winds up being not good for women either because i don't think women like that. well, i mean right. i mean, the rhetoric may be one thing, but at the end of the day, a lot of i know we're all gay and we're all fluid now and we're all contract. when nobody's been a lot of people are still the old school there. was a school from 12 years. well, there was wasn't default setting and a lot of women i think still want a man to be a men not abusive man, but just a man >> a member canceled how dare you? >> yeah, i remember when my mother was a widow, the last 15 years of you're live her life. she was always unhappy and and she said, i just ms male energy i need male energy so plenty. we go. good thing. we got plenty van does aoc supporting
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biden mean the rest of the squad will help 0progressives lineup behind him >> well, i mean, that's i just really don't know. and i think that this idea that there's a squad is a little dated. now the reason i say that is because, you know, when they first got there, they were it was like these were the new kids on the block, right there, not the new kids on the block anymore in alc is a rising star in our party. she's almost seen by some of the younger people is more of an establishment figures. it's hard that is for people in my hbcu to imagine. and they're going to go their own ways. they have different, they represent different districts and so i'm glad that a-lc is supporting biden, but i don't think she's going to be able to snap our fingers and get the rest of progressive to do anything they don't want to do. >> what do you think panel of the report that trump told advisers that he wants a 16 week abortion ban with an exception for rape for him
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>> we make but now this gentle chiding and good kidding, it's only good. what apparently this is this is way to a, because this to me, i thought maybe not so true. true. but i think still true is going to be the achilles heel for the republican party in the next election. i mean, they caught the car. they finally did what they wanted to do for all those 50 years and they overturned roe versus wade. and people don't like it. women don't like it. men don't like it. everybody hates kids. i say it all >> everybody hates >> know. people don't why kids, they certainly don't want ones. they don't plan for so what do you think is this a good compromise? 16 weeks. he said, i picked it because it's
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what we were on. this is only a second. anything he told his advisors but he's presently picked it because it's even it's four months exactly. like that. >> should even connect it more. i thank god, we all hate him >> i think >> abortion is really hurting republicans. i don't think you can blame all republicans for this. i'm glad it was overturned by, by the supreme court. i think i'm a pro-life is alit. i think it was disgusting to call that a constitutional right, but it has been sent back to the states all we ever wanted. and guess what fellow pro-lifers are getting slaughtered. there have been seven directs to the people votes and the tiniest restriction on abortion loses overwhelmingly in montana, in kentucky states and trump won. but gans, 20 points and it isn't republicans per say, i think pushing this, it is these
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pro-life zealots who just they don't care. i'm going to be pure. and did you see my write-up in the catholic insights magazine you know, you guys you're like, you're like the corporate republicans who, who will not give up on their cheap labor. we have after you tell them, we can give you some things, but we can't give you everything or we're just going to lose what a great way to end this segment because i got five seconds thank you >> you can watch real time with bill maher on friday nights on hbo at 10:00 p.m. and then you can watch overtime right here on cnn friday nights at 11:30 well, up next the friday high five college basketball star, caitlin clark sinking a very, very long three to break an nc double a record and that's not the only remarkable
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the center court logo. but that's not all. she said. a single game record as well, shining a bright spotlight on women's sports i'm just felt so much gratitude and love in the way these fans support women's basketball. so much special, so special and yeah. i mean, you all knew i was going to shoot a logo three for the record, calling it joining me now cnn sports analyst, christine brennan, a logo with three i the way that sounds one awesome moment. but women in sports, >> it was magical. i was watching on tv as i'm sure, many, many people were. and just to watch her pull it off and laura had happened in the first two minutes and 12 seconds, literally hit a to point schotte than a 3.3 and they were beauties just absolutely exquisite and it really, i think, you know, emphasize just how special of a player she is. the love from the iowa crowd, the way she reacted just pure fun. and when sports pseudo are good, they're great and something like that, especially for the girls and
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young women watching as well as the boys who are so inspired by this amazing american athlete. >> a logo three, i mean, this is where she is now. what's next for her? >> she's got lynette woodard who played before the ncaa. at points before she passes linette, one of the greats of all-time played from 77 to 81. and then pistol pete maravich from lsu played in the late '60s and up to 1970. and that's 99 points to pass. pistol pete and she probably will do that in about three games. so yes, there will be more marks that she is and more countdowns for caitlin clark over the next couple of weeks, a lot more friday high fives, and there's also going to be a kind of battle of the sexes coming this weekend. explain a little bit what was going to happen. absolutely. steph curry against sabrina ionescu of the boys, against the girls. but the respect that is there that wasn't there with billie jean king and bobby riggs when he was going after her, the male chauvinist back in 1973. this one is all respect, both of them and a threat against each
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other. three-point shooting contest tomorrow night at the nba all-star game. and steph curry said that he fully believes that in sql but actually beat him he's a girl dad who's brought his daughters to watch her play. and she was growing up in her hero with steph curry in the bay area. so it's a wonderful match, but also just a total respect and friendship in the making that by about even the slam dunk competition, by the way, i'll be tuning in for that. but there's also a moment sunday was the super bowl. there was the parade that happened on valentine's day. and we know the tragedy that ensued there. and ever since then, we've had many players in the nfl and beyond different celebrities and everyday people who are talking about what transpired. and there has been some pretty inspiring moments since their house no surprise, kansas city, the love affair with the chiefs and vice versa, those players care so much about that community, a true midwestern love you and i are both from the midwest great lake states.
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