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entered the us illegally. >> and new rules for ai youtube will now require all creators to label videos made using artificial intelligence. >> reform following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> we begin with a major cash crunch for donald trump to the tune of $464 million that's the sum detailed in a court filing submitted today regarding the civil judgment against him in the new york civil fraud case, and trump's lawyers revealed that the former president can find an insurance company to underwrite the nearly half billion dollars bond. the lawyers say that 30 firms were approached citing a broker who says the finding that finding an insurer is a practical impossibility. last autumn, the judge found that trump and his organization was liable for fraud, conspiracy,
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and issuing false business records cnn's kara scannell, tracking all the developments. so care of the bond is due in one week what's the trump team going to do? what are their options? >> yeah boris for, their waiting to see what the appeals court is going to say and we expect their decision to come this month, but the clock is ticking here and trump's team has asked the appeals court to give them time to allow them to appeal this without having to post the bond in the case and the new york attorney general's office has opposed that, and to support trump's arguments today, his lawyers are trying to say that they have made an effort to try to get this ban. they've approached 30 insurance underwriters, none of them are willing to do it. they've explained to the judge that there are two issues that they've run into, even including among the world's biggest insurance companies, many of them have internal limits where they will not post a bond in excess of $100 million and among even some of these bigger players, they're not able to underwrite a bond that is backed by real estate,
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which is what donald trump has. otherwise, he'd have to come up with about a half $1 billion in cash or stock. trump's lawyers saying that he can't do that. and so they're asking me appeals court to buy them some time and asking them to the appeals court that if there they're going to rule against him to then give him time to appeal to new york's highest appeals court to try to make their case. but the deadline is around the corner. due on monday, then it will wait and see what the appeals court does here. new york attorney general's office has said they're ready to move forward to try to enforce this judgment that could mean moving to try to see some of these assets that trump's campaign has come out with a statement and their spokesman, steven chung, he says a bond of this size would be an abuse of law, contradict bedrock principles of our republic and fundamentally undermine the rule of law in new york. so trump's team, again, hoping that the appeals court lins in their favorite boris kara scannell. >> thanks so much for the update. bryanna. >> any minute now the supreme court will decide what to do with the controversial new
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texas law, which gives local authorities the power to arrest anyone suspected crossing the mexico border illegally. governor greg abbott signed it into law, midi records surge in border crossings and the heated national debate on what to do about it. the supreme court's temporary freeze on the law will expire later this afternoon. so let's talk about this now with a democrat who represents a texas border district, congressman vicent gonzalez congressman. thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. you just to tell our viewers supported the bipartisan border deal that republicans killed and calm congress. first off, regardless of who is at fault for that lack of action, texas is, you know, has to deal with it. it is really ground zero for the border crisis. are you surprised that your state would take matters into its own hands when congress has been unable to come together and act well, i'm surprised that the state of texas is not working closer with border patrol and cbp and
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the federal government and try >> and trying to work in the same effort on our southern border clearly there's a lot more that we can do on the southern border. i've been one of the most critical democrats on the southern border for the last eight years. with under the donald trump administration and now under president biden. so we had a great bill a bipartisan bill that would have helped alleviate a lot of the problems on our border. we would have had 1,100 new border patrol agents, 4,300 new asylum officers, over 100 new immigration judges, which would have x it's been i did the processing and removal of migrants and they were all killed. this this proposition that would have helped republicans have been crying for, for a very long time. and when we finally had a bill that was a bipartisan bill that could have fixed things. their daddy president trump came in and told them to kill it and they got killed earlier today, we spoke with someone who also was in favor of that bipartisan bill that you're talking about, which is the president of the union
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>> representing border patrol agents. he's also in favor of this state law in texas. let's listen to a little bit of what he said on the program graham >> if the supreme court does uphold sb4, it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security what's your reaction to what brandon judd said? there >> well, i think that they should work with the federal government in doing just that. but allowing one state to set immigration laws would set a very dangerous precedent. first of all, it's unconstitutional that it would set a very dangerous precedent to have state's acting as on gloves, trying to create a border immigration laws. so what i suggest to the border patrol, every other federal agency is, let's work with states and all the states in securing our southern border. and let's create policy and washington that's tops migration from coming to our southern border.
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and that's what we had. we had a proposal that would do just that that and it was killed by the republicans and it's sad because i think this is an issue that is not a democratic problem or republican problem. it's an american problem and it requires bipartisan solutions. >> the bill negotiated by republicans and democrats and independents and ultimately killed by republicans after donald trump weighed in, there. are you hearing from constituents worried that this texas law would lead to racial profiling i have constituents that are calling me saying they're saying they're going to start carrying their passports. american citizens that are, that feel that they need to carry their passports with them because they live in some rural area or some place. in the state where there's not a lot of latinos, where they're concerned that people are gonna, they're gonna be profile, they're going to be he pulled over and harass. and obviously that's a huge concern for me >> while i have you, i do want to revisit something that you said to the new republic
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earlier this month on the issue of hispanics support for the trump gop, for trump, which is actually he's been making some inroads with latino voters. you'd said, quote, when you see latinos for trump to me, it is like seeing jews for hitler almost, you know, and you stood by those comments when you were asked in a follow-up by the texas tribune, and i was wondering at a time when the temperature is so high, i mean, especially after this weekend do you think that that type of rhetoric helps >> well, let me begin with the premise that in no way would i diminish the atrocities that happened to the jewish people in europe? but at the same time, when you have a presidential candidate that is saying that latinos are murdered, that latinos come to the united states are murderers and rapists. and are poisoning the blood of this country. and just yesterday or the day before he said that latino immigrants that are coming or not human, there are some stark
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similarities. too many of the rhetoric language that came out of the hitler administration and hitler himself. and i think think americans should be concerned, and i think latinos should be very concerned and aware of what's coming out, because this is, he says, and then a large, vast part of the republican party continues to pair at those remarks. and i think it puts latino americans at a real disadvantage. and it puts targets on our back. and i think it's my job as a member of congress to alert my community of what's coming out of donald trump's mouth. and the harm that it can cause our community in this country if we don't stand up and speak up for ourselves we've covered what has come out of donald trump's mouth. some of what you've just described i guess my question for you is why in salt hispanics who are increasingly gravitating towards him, rather than consider why that might be that they are gravitating towards him in a way. where you
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might want to figure that out so that you can try to attract voters back to your own party. >> right? >> well, it's not meant to insult hispanics. it's meant to alert them to wake them up, to see the similarities in the language that has been used by hitler that is now being used by candidate in them to jews for hitler, hispanics for trump, to jews for hitler >> it's their voting and supporting something that is against their self-interest. and i think it's important to educate my community and for them to be alerted that if donald trump were to win an election, the policies that would come out of the administration would be very harmful to the latino community 30 in this country. and we can't shy away from reality. we need to be bold and we need to be honest and we need to have a conversation about it. and that's the only way to do it. and sometimes making tough comments is the only way to communicate a message of some very harmful and hurtful rhetoric that has come out of
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the republican party and particularly donald trump i certainly appreciate the conversation that we just had about it. congressman vicent gonzalez. thank you so much for your time this afternoon. we appreciate it >> thanks. >> boris >> another major issue for the supreme court today, a dispute over free speech. the justices heard arguments over the biden administration's efforts to remove social media posts that contain misinformation about covid-19 and elections, and whether those efforts violated the first amendment let's bring in cnn media analyst sara fisher, sarah. so two republican-led states argue the biden administration engaged in censorship. but it sounds like the justices were skeptical of those arguments. >> yes. so we heard opening arguments today and the basic thing that came out of it was that they just don't believe that these two states provided enough evidence that the government was sort of systemically forcing these
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various forms to censor certain material. >> now, >> they had come up with different emails that were sent from biden administration officials to these platforms during times like covid-19 and the election encouraging them to take down certain posts and they were trying to present that as proof that the government should be limited in their community in cation with social media firms because they might ask them to censor certain things. and the judges today basically made it seem like they're not going to favor with these two states that they're going to favor with the favor of the biden administration and say that they really didn't violate any sort of principles here. >> how the social media networks fall on this issue, because it seems just as an outsider observing that for them all clicks are good clicks. it doesn't matter if it's misinformation or disinformation, as long as it gets engagement they're good with it >> they've been super quiet on this issue. and the reason being, they themselves don't want to be persuaded by our government or any other
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government around taking down content. they want to operate independently but at the same time, i do think that some of these platforms did feel like they were pressured by certain biden administration officials during covid and other sensitive periods to potentially move content a certain way. and so you're not seeing that come out with big statements every step of this way. remember, we are at the supreme court stage now, but this has gone back and forth for us for many months between appeals courts, lower courts cetera and the tech companies have been really quiet. i think that they have split interests here. >> one of many important decisions said to come down from the court at some point soon. so fisher, we hope to get you back on to chat once they do decide thank you. >> of course, thanks so much. still to come. donald trump's campaign strategy to paint a scary picture of what could happen if he doesn't win. today, he's defending some of his comments from over the weekend. we'll look into that plus, it's their first known conversation in more than a month. president biden speaking with israeli prime minister
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accusing trump of trying to format another insurrection and other january 6, just listen for yourself. >> if you're listening, president xi and you and i are friends, but he understands. so add deal. those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in mexico right now and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire americans and you're going to sell the cars us now. >> we're going to i put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you're not going to be able to sell those guys. if i get elected. now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. it's going to be a bloodbath for the country that'll be the least of it. but they're not going to sell those cars >> let's discuss with olivia troy. she worked as the homeland security counter-terrorism and covid task force advisor to former vice president mike pence, also with us, former republican congressman charlie dent. thank you both for sharing part of
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your afternoon with us. >> olivia. first, you were here in trying to discern what donald trump met with a controversial remarks. it's part of his playbook to say these things that could be heard multiple ways, right? >> yeah. i think he chooses these words carefully. he knows exactly what he's doing and i think you're going to continue to see more of it. and i think you're going to see it get worse is my prediction. >> he's fully aware >> of what the way the words occur are portrayed and the way they come off. he fully knows that his supporters received them in a certain way. and so whether he he was referring to the auto industry, which is what they're saying. east chose that word specifically, why should say bloodbath when you're talking about autos, he knows exactly what he's doing, any notes or ramifications of it congressman, it strikes me that trump almost trolls the >> left and certain elements that are very critical of him when he says things like this. do you think we're seeing in an overreaction to his comments
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and that is something that trump was trying to trigger well, i think at some point, people have to take donald trump both literally and seriously. many of his supporters don't take him literally, but they do take him seriously so but i do right now. i do think that we should take donald trump at his word. he did incite an insurrection or helped incite an insurrection on january 6. >> why wouldn't he do it again? i mean, his look, he always speaks in these words, salads. so he left a little wiggle room, true? he was talking about china and the auto industry. and then he said, but yeah, that'll be the least of it. so it's easy to interpret that, that there will be more of a bloodbath elsewhere. so that's how i interpreted his remarks. and frankly, the other thing he said to the nobody is talking about 100% tariff on product coming in from mexico. i mean, talking about inflationary. that's just ridiculous idea. but we don't even take the policy serious at anymore when he says anything, we only concerned about him and his own terrible behavior.
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>> that is such a good point. the policy itself would make life very difficult for american consumers to say the least. olivia, we mentioned your work for former vice president mike pence. this news came out late friday. i wanted to ask you about it trump's onetime vice president will not be endorsing him. dopends, wouldn't exactly say how he would vote. you tweeted out that you're proud of pens and his withholding of an endorsement. i'm wondering what you made of the news. if you were surprised, because a lot of republicans that previously had been critical of trump and his actions on january 6, the way that pence was, are now actually endorsing him. >> yeah, it's been really disappointing to watch people like governor camp and mitch mcconnell and all these other individuals fall right back in line. i say that i'm proud of pens because i think he's absolutely right to take a stand. obviously, he lived january next firsthand, but i'll also say that he knows what trump is. more so than
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anyone. he lived the four years of the administration by his side. he knows a good he knows a bad. and i think he's also appalled about what's going on right now in regards to ukraine, i know that hence cares deeply about that issue in regards on how trump behaves for its putin and how the republican party is certainly the way they're behaving and they're not eating ukraine. i think he's watching what's happening with tiktok and the reversal of that. i some of these republicans and so i'm glad to see him do this, and i hope that it perhaps creates a permission structure or some sort of lane for others to follow in his footsteps. do i? she would have done this before. did i wish you would have been stronger? yes. >> but i'll take this and i'm grateful for his voice >> congressman, i have to ask you about this news that trump world is considering hiring paul manafort, a one-time trump campaign chair to help organize the republican convention. paul manafort, who we should note,
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was convicted of tax fraud and some other stuff. who has a history of shady dealings overseas what did you make of this report? >> i feel like we're >> going back to 2016, as you may remember, he was also going to run the convention in 2016 ohio. and then just a few days before the convention, it was revealed that he was he was working for the anti-covid government, which is a pro russian government. and for you get ukraine >> and that of course set the whole world on on fire. and he was forced out at that point so i think it's certainly very disturbing and alarming that a man who has been convicted, who has very close ties to the russians is somehow going to be back involved with this campaign and the next convention, i think it's outrageous. i mean, i haven't they learned their lessons that it's this another another signal of trump's closeness to the russian regime and putting people in place who probably share his view on russia or
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former congressman charlie dent, olivia troy. appreciate the time. thanks so much. up next is really troops surrounding and rating al-shifa hospital in northern gaza worth thousands of civilians are believed to be sheltering the idf says that senior hamas terrorists were trying to re-establish a base there will take you live to jerusalem and just a few minutes las vegas, wouldn't be here if it wasn't in constant state of evolution. >> a really get inaugurated a new era for the stars >> why did it get >> vegas? the story of sensitive sunday at ten cnn. >> for decades, venture capital has arguably been one of the highest performing investment example liable for most investors. it was out of reach until now with the fund drives innovation fund, you can invest in some of the world's top tech companies, including those leading the ai revolution before they go public. now
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court in washington. and this is cnn >> for the first time in a month, president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke over the phone amid what's become a deepening rift between the two of them. biden's top national security officials as the president voiced deep concerns over israel's plan for a major operation in rafah in the south of gaza were more than 1 million displaced palestinians have gone to escape the war. cnn's jeremy diamond, his life for us in jerusalem's jaremy. walk us through what you're learning about this phone call well, it's the backdrop of this phone call is the most important context point. i mean, the white house has really been ramping up its criticism of benjamin netanyahu and his leadership. and we also saw last week of course, the top senate democrat chuck schumer in a blistering speech calling for elections in israel to be held as soon as the war begins to wind down. and there's no question that that has been getting under benjamin netanyahu's skin, that he has
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been giving an increasing number of interviews. two american media, number of english language statements and in those interviews and statements, he is clearly growing defensive over what he feels is an attack from these top democratic politicians, as well as from the white house to a certain extent. now, that wasn't reflected in his statements. the statement released by the prime minister's office after this call in which he says, quote, we talked about the latest developments in the war, including israel's commitment to achieving all the goals of the war, the elimination of hamas, the release of all our hostages, and the promise that gaza well, longer pose a threat to israel while providing the necessary humanitarian aid that achieves those goals. but jake sullivan, the national security adviser, was quite clear that this ongoing spat between the two sides was addressed, saying that netanyahu raised concerns over what he says as describes as a variety of things that have come out in the american press netanyahu, his top
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calling card for years now, one of them has been his relationship with washington, his ability to have that a key relationship with an american president. he's used that in his domestic political appeal here in israel and that of course is being undermined by this ongoing public spat. but he is also of course, coming under pressure to handle the war in gaza differently so far though on the ground we haven't seen any changes in that. and so far, no indication of him sharing this civilian evacuation plan with the white house, should he move forward as he is vowing to with a military offensive in rafah germany, we wanted to get an update on news that the white house confirmed a senior hamas commander was killed in an israeli airstrike. what are you learning about that? >> you know, what's really notable about this boris is the fact that the israelis themselves have yet to actually fully confirm that marwan isa, the number three hamas commander in gaza. has actually
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been killed. they said that the israeli military has said that they carried out an airstrike to saturday's ago on march 9, that they say targeted marwan isa and they say it may have killed him. but even yesterday, herzi halevi, the top is really general so would not go so far as to fully 100% confirm that he was killed in this airstrike. and so it is notable to hear jake sullivan, the white house's national security adviser, say that marwan one esa was indeed killed by the israeli military. we will see whether the white house seeks to walk that back at all. but it appeared that he was reading from prepared remarks, as he said that. so a very notable developments, if indeed it is true that israel has killed this time up, hamas commander jeremy diamond life for us in jerusalem. thanks so much. jeremy brown. >> all right, let's talk about this more now. this phone call and also the deepening rift that we're seeing between president biden and benjamin netanyahu with david sanger, a
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cnn political and national security analysts. >> david this >> is such a critical moment and i wonder, after this phone call, which is, you note in your piece from friday, so rarely happens where things stand right now. >> well, it is remarkable in part because it's the first one they've had in a month. i mean, think about how much news we've had about israel, whether or not you're opening up new carter's, the us trying to build this peer, the president declaring he does have a red line that israel cannot cross, but not saying quite where it is or what do you do and then of course chuck schumer's remarkable speech on the floor of the senate, which prime minister netanyahu dismissed is treating israel as if it's a third world country. so there's been a lot of tension these phone calls have not been very productive in the past the statement that the white house turned out about it was beyond bland here. usually
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when the president has gotten off these phone calls with prime minister netanyahu, he has fumed to his aides but here's the big question. did he tell prime minister netanyahu, hey, look, i know you've got tough politics. you've got a coalition that's being dragged along by an extreme right-wing group but listen to what chuck schumer said because he's no radical and i'm dealing with a us senate that may not pass your aid. >> well, that's a very good point. how has the schumer speech where he went to the senate floor and said that netanyahu specifically is an obstacle to peace. he called for new elections he said to you that he delivered the speech because he thought it was important to show support for israel will also been able to show that one can strongly disagree with benjamin netanyahu. and he gave a courtesy called the white house to let them know that he was
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going to do this, and no one stopped it. exactly as you point out in your the reporting, which is so key. how has that phone call changed things between the us and israel? >> well, we don't know yet if we knew more about this call between president biden and prime minister netanyahu and i think we'll learn in the next few days because this stuff all leaks out we may tell whether senator schumer's comments made a big difference. i spoke to him on friday the day after he gave the speech. and clearly what he was trying to do, briana was saying, look, there's no stronger supporter of israel, then chuck schumer from new york, right? and schumer himself said the obstacle is not israel. it is netanyahu himself. now, netanyahu regarded this as a deep interference in israeli politics. it's rare that a us senator gets in and says somebody's gotta go certainly
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to your point as you put in your story. but sometimes in washington, the most telling indicator is not a public statement, but the absence of one. and what did you note? so clearly was not in in these remarks. >> so senator schumer said nothing about conditioning the aid. the united states conditions, all kinds of aid, particularly arms we give lots of arms. to ukraine as you and i have discussed many times. but it's on the condition they don't shoot it inside russia. there are no conditions right now on the arms that are going to israel and sunday schumer is not willing to put those conditions on at this point. >> he made >> no threats about not passing additional aid to israel if civilians continue to die at this rate but clearly that's the implicit red line here. and it'd be interesting to know how close president biden got to saying that to prime minister netanyahu. if he said it at all it really wouldn't be because
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former law enforcement officers that called themselves the goon squad five x rankin county sheriff's deputies and one former police officer are set to be sentenced this week for 13 combined i'm felonies. the former officers pleaded guilty after they were accused of waterboarding, teasing, and attempting to sexually assault both victims while they were handcuffed. one of the officers shot one of the men in the mouth. and now the victims and their families are speaking out cnn senior national correspondent ryan young is in jackson, mississippi. were a press conference just wrapped up. ryan what are these menn say >> boys, we've been following the story for over a year and i can tell you there are so many people in this community who are hurt by this. they would like to see the sheriff stepped down. he was recently re-elected, but you can understand for michael jenkins and eddie parker, this nightmare has never ended as you talk let's about that torture. they endured for several hours. they were handcuff, they were taese
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multiple times. in fact, sometimes they had to turn the tasers off and back on to resume the teasing. they were also threatened over and over again. they were called monkey. they recall the inward they were covered in chocolate syrup. these are all things that they were done in an apparently when that god was placed in the mouth, the officer didn't know that was there was a bullet inside the chamber and shot a piece of pickens tongue off so you can understand how angry people are about this. take a listen to one of their mothers talk about the pain they've been going through for quite some time when can i see him he said when we let you see him, this is a crime mother on the phone trying to inquire about her son he said, michael is our property that's what the deputy told me on the phone. my son shot in the mouth and he's telling me that my hi their property. i want them to receive the same consideration they gave my son when they've broken house and they taught you think that's what i want
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to see in court? >> that's right. i woke the maximum sentence boris to be clear, both of these men were completely innocent. they were tortured inside that home. and then the officers tried to hovered up. it was only after they pretty much admitted to this all the details started coming out. the sentencing has been pushed back more than two times. this entire area is looking for justice, but this is the first time according to their lawyer, but they've seen so many officers convicted at the same time because be interesting to hear what else we hear in court as is totally plays out. but there are people here and we counting who were calling for the sheriff to now step down as you can understand, and they want to a thorough investigation into the entire department. >> boris, brian young, life force in jackson, mississippi. that sentencing again set to take place later this week. >> brianna? >> well ahead. it was the interview that ended their partnership are former colleague don lemon releasing his contentious sit down with
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radicalized elon musk has become. and he's no longer getting his information from credible news sources. in fact, over the weekend, he railed against legacy press organizations and encouraged people not to do that. and so where is he getting his information? he's getting his information from? from this honest right-wing media figures. and that's so evident in this interview where he bashes the press some more. he mislead and rails against de programs. he describes moderating hate speech as equivalent to censorship. and perhaps most disturbingly, he gives credence again to the great replacement theory that racist theory that shooters have cited and manifestos after carrying out horrible acts of violence. he says he rejects that theory, but gives credence to it. why don't we take a look? >> i'm simply saying that there is a sense of here. >> if >> legal immigrants wish, i could have very strong bias to list everything especially for
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by sport democrat the more that current the contrary, the more they're likely to vote in that direction. but it is in my view a simple incentive to increase photos two democratic voters that effectively sounds like what tucker carlson was saying on the air for so many years at fox news, it >> just perhaps he's less than a talented broadcaster. and that's worrisome to a lot of people, particularly experts, who specialize an online radicalization because of the ability for that to lead to violence. and it has in the past. and also because elon musk controls one of the world's most powerful communications platforms, x, everything he post gets inserted into other people's news feeds. millions of newsfeeds and so him spouting off this rhetoric is particularly alarming. brianna yeah, certainly. oliver. thank you so much for sharing that with us. we do appreciate it. >> when we come back, see you later. alligator, why albert? this seven hundred 50 pound
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