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3, 4, 9, 8, 7, 1, 8, 8, 5 2, 3, 4, 9, 8, 7. >> hi manu raju on capitol hill. >> and this is cnn you, are, in the cnn newsroom. hi everyone. i'm just it's like a dean in new york, donald trump taking another step away from the campaign trail and into the courtroom this week, this time john it in florida. but an hour's long hearing ended there's no rulings from judge aileen cannon, that case
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centering on how trump handled classified documents. meanwhile, let's go to georgia in a separate criminal case against trump, the judge promising a ruling in the next two weeks on a hearing in that case? fulton county district attorney fani willis, fighting to stay on the prosecution against trump and his allies. a lot swirling around here. let's discuss it all with cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean, jon great to have you on. thanks for being with us this evening. let's start first with this tactic that we know trump and his team have been putting into place, which is delay, delay, delay it seems to be working right now. would you disagree >> no, i would not disagree. i think it's been very successful particularly going into the high court, going to the supreme court. that's tied the january 6 case in the district of columbia in knots and prevented it from doing anything the other cases are
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marching along, if you will >> and yet they are kind of in a way tied together if one gets delayed or another can they do kind of all tied together in a way just in terms of scheduling, we're putting the calendar up right now. do you think that in addition to just trying to delay across the board until they can get through this election season that they're also trying to, in a sense, get the, get the cases or the trials that they want and get the other ones, maybe the dc case, slow that down as much as possible. >> the reason they want to delay is they they believed that there's a good shot that trump can get re-elected and napoleon obviously is showing that, that he does have a real shot and once he becomes president again, he can get, he can dispose of the federal cases by self-pardoning himself now whether that'll work in the law or not, we don't know it's never happened before where a president is
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self-pardon. but that would take care of two cases, the two federal cases, the dc case and the documents case in florida he could also have his department of justice argue under the supremacy clause that as president, he cannot any longer your be prosecuted by at the states. that is the existing policy and could probably at least tie it up for four years while he was still president, taking it to the supreme court and back if necessary. so that's why he has invoked this defense. it really is a his campaign and is reelection are really his criminal defense? i think he's much more interested in dealing with that problem than he is with dealing with the problems of the nation. frankly while and he talks about it a lot on the campaign trail as we heard earlier today as well. as sinner to his pitch to voters >> hearing you talk, talk >> us through all of that. you start to think about this claim of absolute immunity for a president. obviously you're
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talking about him potentially pardoning him itself. but the supreme court has said it is going to hear his arguments on his immunity claims in april he's made the case that he has essentially complete immunity, even if they puncture his legal argument though, is the simple fact that all his cases for essentially on pause until then does that make it a win? and then secondly, what, what do you think the supreme court, how do you think they may be evaluating this right now? >> it does not tie the immunity argument does not tie up every case. for example, the case in new york brought by da bragg in manhattan, which is a spin out of a southern district of new york case. it's often called the hush money case. it's also an election interference case. so that case does not appear to be tainted by his been in office because it happened. the hush money arrangement was made before he became president.
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while there were some checks written after he was president. it's so tangential that he couldn't argue anyway, that was was to affect them and that is first scheduled trial on the 25th of this month. and it looks like it's going to go forward. so not everything is stalled. i think he is trying to stall everything else that he's got some control of, but he's lot us control of that case. >> and how do you assess where the supreme court i mean, obviously we're going to know once they rule on it, but what are your thoughts around the supreme court taking on these claims of immunity? >> it would be amazing if they granted presidential immunity to presidents have faced criminal charges. richard nixon during watergate. >> very well. yes. >> i had left the white house. yes, i'm very familiar with and bill clinton faced a perjury charge as well for law signed to a grand jury, which he was able to resolve with
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less than a charge by a special prosecutor so it's not new issue that prior presidents have all thought they did have exposure. trump is the first one whoever has claimed that there is there's total immunity and it's frankly nonsense. since while presidents have committed criminal acts, they have largely, if not exclusively been national security matters and you can cite lots of presidents who gave illegal orders and nixon once said, famously or infamously, if a president does that mean it's illegal or it's legal? and he was talking in the national security area. so i don't think the supreme court is going to delve into all this the dc circuit court wrote remarkably sophisticated and complete decision, which is what is under appeal i think one of the reasons the supreme
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court took this is trump has raised immunity in other jurisdictions other than the district of columbia. he's raised it in the florida case. he's raised it in the georgia case i think they want to address it and it's a court that likes to have the last word on everything anyway. but if i would be shocked, jessica, if they granted immunity. >> and you mentioned georgia, i'd love to talk to you about that for just a second because we saw those closing arguments in the hearing to potentially disqualify the prosecutor, fani willis that happened yesterday afternoon, and then the judge saying that he hopes to rule on that the next two weeks based on what we saw yesterday, the questions from the judge, do you get the sense? the judge will disqualify fani willis >> i get the sense he will not he's he's actually worked in that office. he's worked as a prosecutor in the us attorney's office as well. he
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knows a lot of those players, some of my colleagues i've talked to did not think fani was particularly well-represented. i just had the opposite reaction that the lawyer arguing for the district attorney's office probably knew the judge and was just marching him through. here here's what you should be alert to. and you want to get right? and they have not shown an actual conflict of interest chris, they have not presented one that's all speculation and they've used this to smear her fairly successfully and to taint her. but they have not shown a conflict and which must be real, not not a potential conflict or appearance even it's very difficult under georgia law to remove a district attorney from a case. and i don't think they've made the case here, so i would be shocked again, if she is removed rather, i think she'll proceed with the case and i hear you to underscoring that.
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yes, they have smeared her another one of the tactics that trump and his team use a lot is just really muddying the waters even if they don't get the outcome, they ultimately want. they've muddied it enough that it could potentially have an impact moving down the way. do you think that they have done that here, regardless of what the ruling is? >> well, i think they'd probably have i think the local jury pool in fulton county probably as well tainted by now, and probably pick sides, but that doesn't mean a juror can't come in and take the jurors oath and swear to base their decision on what the evidence is presented to them in that courtroom. i know many people who served on juries and we've talked about it. and they said they had they've they've admitted to having opinions or what have you and actually still gotten on the jury. and they said they really base their decision on the evidence. so i think most jurors and most
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americans, when they are on a jury, do the right thing. there might be somebody, however, who wants to get on a jury to favor one or more of the defendants? >> well, so much more to come. it is going to be an interesting year indeed, john dean, we always appreciate your expertise. thanks so much >> thanks. jessica a tale of two very different weather emergencies playing out right now. first, bone dry conditions and fierce winds, fanning. what's quickly become the largest wild fire in texas. and right now, there's no signs of slowing down. meantime, a rare blizzard is slamming the west coast, dropping snow by the foot and putting middle millions they're under blizzard warnings. >> and >> avalanche alerts. you're in the cnn newsroom cia sequence of fares, bribery, corruption >> prostitution >> there's so much more to the
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today into sunday and even monday as well as the snow just stays pretty relentless. that's why we're looking at extreme impacts. you see here lined out in the purple, because travel would not only be difficult, it will be dangerous and impossible. you've got whiteout conditions from incredibly high the snow and gusty winds winds, so gusty that not only will they blow around snow, but they can be damaging, knocking out power and snowfall rates could be upwards of 40 inches per hour. >> so incredible that >> we've already gotten three feet of snow on the ground for places like a truckee are looking at 30 inches of snow there nearing for you from soda springs and king valle, 42 inches of snow. and that's just through this afternoon. the warnings though, continue through a lot of sunday. you see there in the orange where we have blizzard warnings because not only do you get the heavy snow, we will have the gusty winds. that's really going to kick that snow around. >> look at the lightning it's been incredible to see some of this thundersnow over salt lake city. you could see a couple of more lightning strikes off the coast there. and that shows just how intense this storm is.
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you have the showers, the rain coming into san francisco, but look at where that cold air comes in in the higher elevations, those snow showers just keep i'm being the machine just keeps going. the rate of hers look pretty similar throughout the day today and we'll continue to do so tomorrow. so some of these snowfall totals in some of the highest peaks, you know, 56000 feet above sea level, you're looking at some snow totals to 12 feet or more like i said, we're already got three almost four feet of snow down and a lot of places tackling wind gusts over 100 miles per hour. that's where you're looking at some pretty damaging conditions, 114 mile-per-hour guys recorded at mammoth mountain. >> we >> continue with these gusts will over 65 to 70 miles per hour as we go through this the day today. and then look what happens. these wind gusts really start to kick going into the central plains as well. gus 35 to 40 miles per hour. that's going to make matters worse when it comes to the fire weather, we have red flag warnings in effect for decent chunk of the central plains because not only do you have those wind gusts from the storm in california, you have air so
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dry relative humidity values only down to about ten to 15% so with these burn scars, fires that have been ongoing, we know we have a fire in the texas panhandle that has already burned more than 1 million acres and it's only 15% contained. so insult to injury when you've got these gusty winds, you've got this very dry air and dry ground conditions that's going to keep the critical fire weather through today and tomorrow in areas that have already burned, jessica. >> all right. elisa raffa for us. thanks so much. and let's talk more about those fires she was just mentioning there is so much devastation in the texas panhandle tonight, strong winds and high temperatures major concern there this week as these wildfires rage on, we know at least two people have died in these smokehouse creek fire. it is now the largest wildfire in texas history. cnn's camila bernal is on the ground in these scorch city of fritch, texas, >> camila, i know you've >> spoken with people who lived right behind where you're standing. it just looks like such devastation there it truly
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is. >> and it's a family that right now is heartbroken. look officials have said that the fire or the multiple fires that have destroyed parts of the panhandle dolan texas have destroyed 400, 500 structures. but yeah, it's definitely more than a structure for a family like the johnson family, this is where where are they spent? more than 20 years where the family raised seven children. and when they walk in, this is what they're seeing. this used to be the area where they would gather to have barbecues to eat as a family, this is where they watched the sunsets in the afternoons. and when they came back here, they realized that there's not a lot left they've been sifting through a lot of the debris, trying to find anything that was left. but the reality is that they're starting again from zero. here's what susan johnson it's in told me about what's left >> i'm sure that as time goes on, i'll think about some fame
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and mourn it >> if you will but we >> can't take my memory rays away >> and look, there were four different fires that came through this area, the smokehouse creek fire is only 15% contained and we are seeing in the hot temperatures, the wind, the dryness, so there is potential for these fires to continue raging for days and it is going to take a long time for firefighters to get a handle of these fires and for families to come back and rebuild. it's been huge for the agriculture industry as well. the ranchers in this area actually 85% of the cattle in texas is raised here in the texas panhandle. so it's been an emotional and a finance will impact for so many in this community as they try to grapple with what's going on here and what they're going to have to deal with over the next
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couple of months and maybe even years. there's really jessica, camila bernal. >> all right. thanks so much for that reporting from texas. coming up next to aid from above the us makes humanitarian airdrops inside gaza for the first time since the start of the war there. and there are reports tonight that israel has quote, basically accepted a cease-fire proposal but will hamas agree as well >> details next >> this is the big dam >> that dough >> i am an unholy terror. but lately it's just a ruse. >> i can't let them see. i'm happy. it's prime video. >> all my shows and movies are here. it's nonstop, joy
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officials saying they chose the drop zone based on need, believing a large number of people to be sheltering nearby that location. at the same time, a senior us official now saying, israel has quote, basically accepted the terms of a ceasefire deal to release more hostages. and that the decision now falls to hamas to accept that deal. priscilla alvarez joining us now live from washington priscilla first, what's the white house saying about this aid drop >> while the white house is describing this as successful. and the reason for that is because ever since they dropped that humanitarian aid earlier today, they saw that civilians were approaching that assistance and also distribute distributing it to your point? this was a location that they decided on because there was people that were sheltering and in need in that particular region. now, this was consistent of food, medical supplies, or water, and even so, even though the white house
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has described it as a success so far, president biden said that it is still not enough and that really echoed what we heard from senior administration officials earlier today, which is that they want to flood the zone that means these humanitarian aid drops, as well as exploring another avenue which would include a maritime corridor. but none of that is a substitute for the land crossings that is imperative. administration official say to get even more assistance into gaza, which is still grappling with a dire situation that only appears to be getting worse by the day and that is something that the white house is keenly aware of. and they say, these humanitarian aid drops are anticipated to continue over the coming days. but even and so, what is clear is that there still needs to be a surge of assistance into this region to at least start to help even a little bit more. jess and brazil. it also these meantime, these ceasefire talks have been ongoing, but it appears like we're moving ever so closer to
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a deal here. where do those stand at this hour >> well, and there's a clear deadline to that. us officials are trying to reach. they're trying to get this done before ramadan. now, we did learn today that israel has quote, basically accepted the framework of a deal that according to a senior administration official what that means is that there is essentially a plan on the table and it includes a six-week ceasefire over the course of that ceasefire, the idea is that it would release hostages who are considered the most vulnerable. that includes women, the elderly, and the wounded. and it would allow for even more assistance to get into gaza. now, over the course of those six weeks us officials would continue their conversations with partners to try to figure out some of the stickier points like the release of hostages who are also idf members. now talks are still ongoing and all of those involved has said that these are sensitive and delicate. they can fall apart at any moment, but there was a sense of optimism, of tone, of optimism in the way that senior administration officials were
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discussing this today. because while these talks are still ongoing, they do appear to be getting even closer to a deal. now, all of this, of course happening when we also learned that vice president kamala harris will be meeting with israeli war cabinet member benny ganz on monday. now that's a meeting where all of these issues are expected to come up. the hostage deal, the humanitarian aid into gaza, but also critically, the day after planning for gaza that has been a priority for the vice president since the october 7 attacks. and that is one that is going to come up during her meeting on monday. now, while this member is in washington. he's also expected to meet with national security adviser jake sullivan. of course, all of this jessica coming at a critical juncture, done only in the hostage deal, but also in the humanitarian crisis happening in gaza. >> yeah, no doubt about it. priscilla alvarez for us in washington. thanks so much for that reporting. and joining us now to discuss further, a cnn military analyst, lieutenant general mark hertling. thanks so much for being here with us. let's start first with these
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airdrops how helpful do you think they can be in addressing this humanitarian crisis? and why do you think now, why do you think they said, okay, we're going yeah, they can be very helpful. jessica, when you're talking about 38,000 food packages, mres more than likely how all mres it's critical that that food gets into the right places where the population is. now, as priscilla just said, it would certainly be much nicer if you could get multiple trucks with a whole lot more equipment. but anytime you're lacking a security force and a region and what i mean by that? an army or a police force that can help distribute, you're going to see more scenes like we saw the other day, where there are going to be rushes toward those aid convoys before they're distributed. people just going crazy trying to get what's on the trucks when you can deliver aid as you're showing on the film right now through an aircraft, putting it in suffolk area and the air force is very good at pinpointing these kind of drops it gets directly to
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the people that need it when they're in an area and it's not co-opted by hamas terrorists that could come in, disrupt the convoy and take some of the all it can hopefully meet people in need where they are we also talked with priscilla about the ceasefire talks that appear to be back on track with israel, a senior us officials saying, basically agreeing and it's now on hamas to agree as well, how optimistic are you? this can happen, especially as we look ahead on this calendar with this deadline of ramadan, the beginning of ramadan coming up in just a little over a week now. >> yeah, the beginning of ramadan is march the 10th and 11th, the evening of march 10th and 11th, it goes we still april the 9th. and truthfully, jessica, i am not as optimistic as some in the administration are when you're talking about qatar and egypt and israel and us all trying to push for these ceasefire hamas continues to play for time. the longer these
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things drag on and the more they can reject the cease fire or the hostage exchange, the more they're going to use that time. hamas will demand a higher number of prisoners to be released from israel. we know that that's what they've done before, and israel will say, give us the names on a list of who you're going to release. both sides are we're going to play each other on that. and i just don't think we'll see any on monday. i hope i'm wrong. but we've seen these kind of failures before in these hostage negotiations. and it's not the negotiations is proceeding on track. it's the ability to talk. so neither side have come to a conclusion that they're willing to to trade the kind of things at the other side wants, right? >> and egypt's foreign minister is warning that a failure to reach an agreement before ramadan starts is going to or could potentially aggravate the arab and muslim world. can you elaborate? on why that is, what that means and where your level of concern
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would be about that sort of deadline? >> yeah. having served in combat in >> middle eastern countries and knowing that a lot of things are built around the ramadan or the religious holiday schedules. i think it's a valid concern by the egyptian prime minister. but again, you're talking about demanding a time crunch. and i once heard an iraqi citizen say you >> the president said, i just don't think it's going to be that easy to want to quickly touch on ukraine and the news coming out of there, this russian drone strike in odessa that killed at least seven
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people, including a toddler overnight. and our nic peyton walsh's reporting that this is a reminder of the effect of america not passing further aid. it also is worth noting that ukraine has said this is nowhere near where fighting is happening. this is a residential area where this happened. do you think we're gonna see more of this as that usa >> i absolutely do. jessica we had seen russia to take advantage of a lack of air defense and regions in the past, ukraine has been given more air defense systems. now there, there, there one thing for more ammunition for those systems when that draws down and when they can't provide the air defense to the civilian areas, you're going to see these kinds of tragedies against the civilian people have ukraine, russia is, is attempting to take advantage of the time-lapse they've been given again, we're talking about time here where ukraine has doesn't have as many weapons or as many pieces of
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ammunition that they can use to defend themselves. russia is trying to take advantage of that. they continue to strike the the billion targets, which is war crimes adding more to the war crimes at boot. and it is military of already committed. and i think we'll see more of that until, until the west provides more ammunition to ukraine. and that's the shame of it because it is the gop congress that's holding that eight up >> it has passed the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. all right, general martin currently thanks so much good to see you >> thank you. jessica saying here, more than a week after the brutal killing of a georgia college student, the state's lawmakers are pushing legislation that would require local law enforcement to help id and detain undocumented immigrants, will talk more about that. you're in the cnn newsroom elliott spitzer crusading governor by day, wanted to be present in the united states. client number nine by night's this guy who was a crusader against human sex trafficking is actually a customer, united states of
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jessica, it's already at the center of the controversy. it's on his way to the senate, but let me tell you why this controversy has started. first immigrant, right, rights organizations say they're shocked and horrified over the death of 22 year-old nursing student laken riley and say that the undocumented venezuelan immigrants suspected in her killing should face justice at the same time. to his organizations at the university of georgia in athens say they're members have been targeted with hate messages on social media and fear anti-immigrant rhetoric may be ramping up and reported previously, the georgia house of representatives on thursday pass build 1105, which among other things, would require a state and local law enforcement in georgia to cooperate with federal authorities in enforcing immigration law. the bill says that a peace officer acting within the scope of his or her authority or other authorization from the federal government shall have the power to arrest with probable cause
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pause any person suspected of being an illegal alien, latino organization has told us they're concerned this may lead to racial profiling and cases where us citizens are mistaken for undocumented immigrants solely because of the color of their skin or their accent bedroom or in the longest serving hispanic men borough of the georgia house of representatives expressed similar concerns while speaking against the bill is thicker. listen >> it is easy and tempting during an election cycle to target minorities and immigrants in order to score political points since taking office in 2003, i have witnessed again and again, ambitious representatives and senators pursue fear as they assess this tragedy. to attain and maintain elected office. but our community cannon and should not be collectively punished for the refik actions of one
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>> and jessica, the other hand, jessie portray the bill's author and one of its sponsors said, this is not about targeting any particular community, but about safety for all condition issue is not about immigrants. this issue is about people illegally in the country not immigrants. there are two different things individuals illegally in the country who subsequently break laws and come and, and victimize individuals in our communities. this is not about immigrants, and i'm not going to listen to that reder any further it to be alone or five was approved by a vote of 97 to 74, passing largely along party lines. and it now moves to the senate for consideration. jessica, we'll see what happens there back to you. >> all right. rafael romo for us. thanks so much for that update >> if joe biden >> wins in november, he will be 82 at the start of his second term if donald trump wins, he will we 78 either would be the
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oldest president in american history by far. in the latest installment of all over the map, cnn's john king visited seniors in northampton county, pennsylvania and found out even aging voters are divided over the 2024 age debate marsh on everything has to be an order. >> mahjong is complicated and these seniors $6 say it helps keep them sharp. >> nine, bam, last wall. >> darrell ann murphy is the instructor. rule number one has nothing to do with the tiles were all here to learn. we're all here for one reason. and we're never going to talk religion or politics. >> five dodd books come up, new shows, a fan, children and grandchildren. >> i hardly talk politics with anybody because just don't know what the other person believes. >> so why does that matter >> feelings are so much stronger let me ask a visitor, decides to break the rule. >> who >> wishes we had younger candidates who think donald trump and joe biden, or both
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too old to be precedent. >> i think there should be a limit, an age limit at the top a lot of older people now are pretty darn sharp. >> this poor man is not capable in my opinion. and i think in the opinion of a lot of people, it's pathetic over the counter argument. donald trump can't know the difference between nancy pelosi and nancy haley. >> nikki haley? he >> haley, i can't even know that about >> yes. even >> those living the challenge of aging are divided on the age debate this is north hampton county, pennsylvania, a place with a history of picking presidential winners. >> it's either him or trump. murphy shrugs it off when a conservative says biden is too old. but some conversations already her when i start talking about joe and how i admire and respect him, i get plenty of blowback, plenty of blowback. he's too old. kamala harris, forget her blowback. now, these are people who do
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not necessarily love trump but they talk about wanting a better choice. >> it's a passive margin. >> why larry malinconico is >> 71, teaches geology an independent, but he almost always votes for the democrat. a biden fan, and forgiving when the president says he recently spoke to a foreign leader who died years ago, i don't think he's gotten appropriate credit for the things he has done. he has a history of gaffes, but i also think that as we age, we do tend to mix things up a little bit off. >> i add college is in eastern a deep blue piece of a purple county. but conversations with friends and students have malinconico wishing the president's settled for just one term i think there are people who will not vote for him or sit it out because they perceive his age as a potential problem >> mickey brown is west point class of 1966. >> we tried to stay as active as possible. >> he plays tennis, pickleball, and senior softball to stay
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sharp, my wife his wife though, has dementia. memory lives in a care home nearby. i believe in jesus and god i think it keeps me strong i'll be fine. >> brown is a conservative and a two trump voter. be insists though this view of president biden is born of experience, not politics carrying for my wife, i see certain things and the way his mannerisms that make me wonder if he is really in fact the president trump, several years younger than biden, but people have raised the same question. you raised some concerns that you see him biden that you say, well, i've lived that do you see any of that a trump? well, i was just at on january 31, at times, i forget something that comes back. but i'm fit. i have confidence in myself i just think the difference between the two are enough me to be more concerned about mr. biden going forward than mr. trump
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shoulders, opening, chest opening. pat levin is 94? yes, 94. and that pilates >> it's important for to keep me vertical my i need all the help i can get aid. she says is not the >> dominant issue among most of her friends. >> they're terrified about what might happen if joe biden doesn't. >> terrified why >> what will happen to this democracy as someone who is older than him pays attention to politics. what do you see? >> i don't think age should be a determinant of competence. i don't think they go together in any way, shape, or form. know a lot of younger people who are quite incompetent. i know a lot of older people who are very competent and joe biden falls into that category for me, she knows northampton's history of razor thin margins and of picking the winner. >> that always surprises me because we tend to spend time with people who think the way we do. so i think everybody is
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