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sounds similar to johanson definitely see how it sounds like her. >> do you think the voices sounds similar? yet? no, not really. >> i don't think it sounds similar. >> i don't i think it's distinctive alkyne definitely see where it's coming but where she's coming from. but i think it sounds very robotic. >> i see you're wrong in an openai hoodie. >> people can debate all they want johansen has hired legal counsel saying this is about protecting a person's like this and identity as for openai, it paused the use of sky voice and its product its ceo apologizing saying, we are sorry to miss johansson, that we didn't communicate better and johansson is calling for more transparency, more oversight when it comes to how ai is used, there are many in the creative community who feel like there are only course of action. there are only protected shouldn't when it comes to ai, is to basically to lawyer up. >> but it's amazing. she's going through this and spending the money to do it and spending
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the money. >> yeah. >> jason carroll. thank you very much. >> there's an incredible story thanks for joining us. >> the news continues now here on cnn it's wednesday, may 22, right now on cnn this morning, the defense rests now, the fate of the former for president will be decided by 12 manhattan jurors deadly turbulence, one passenger killed dozens more injured when a singapore airlines passenger jet hits some very rough air and there's a devastating tornado tearing a small town in iowa hello, two pieces all right. >> 5:00 a.m. here in washington, eight live. look at new york city good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us the defense rests donald
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trump's lawyers wrapped up their defense of the former president yesterday in his criminal hush money trial. and two, almost no one's surprise, trump did not testify as promised. the jury won't return until tuesday for closing arguments with a verdict possible by the end of next week. trump's sounding competent going into closing arguments, but refusing to answer why he decided not to testify very good i think we have a great she was put on that roman is no primes with an extended break in the trial, trump is returning to the campaign trail for the remainder of the week. >> rotors reports will be holding a funnel razer with liters of three big us oil companies in houston later today, the washington post, to previously reported trump, it
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asked the oil executives to donate 1 billion to his campaign a little complicated. actually, do that are joining me now, discuss a few national politics reporter for axios sophia. >> good morning. wonderful to have you. look no one is surprised or you shouldn't be surprised that donald trump decided not to testify in his own defense although i guess you could be forgiven for thinking that he would considering what he has said about it in the past, watch do we have that we might not have that. >> we're just looking for all the times. he said that he would not testify or that he would testify in his own defense, which were many but ultimately, he wouldn't actually answer questions about why he wouldn't testify in this case. clearly, probably legally the right decision, no. right. something has changed and we saw that from him because his lawyers, i think have suggested that he'd not
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testify. >> we know that anytime he goes up there, he tends to incriminate himself. and so we know that the campaign, as well as trump himself, has differed a lot to the lawyers and ultimately, i think it was the lawyers decision for him not to go up there and testify. >> so instead of testifying, he used his time outside the court to criticize the judge in this case, won more, sean and he really escalated those attacks something we've seen him do before with other judges. i'm he hasn't done it as frequently in this case, but this is what he said yesterday about judge juan roshan. listen take a look take a look at where it comes from. so of course this is what he says. take a look at where he comes from. he can't stand donald trump, obviously referring to his heritage in columbia. this is something that again, we've seen him do with other judges,
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but it really is remarkable that he takes these attacks to this level. >> yeah, i mean, i think this is the first time that he to my knowledge, has made this particular attack against this judge. but you know, that's a line that he is used to attack a lot of people that he doesn't like is to show how they are different in how they shouldn't be trusted. i think he knows that we're getting to the closing days of this trial, so it could be that he's feeling particularly emotional and coming out to say, say these things, but that's a pretty common i'm in line line for him a lot that you are correct when you say this is something that we hear from him a lot to the point where i think for some folks, it seems unremarkable. >> i think think worth just spending a second noting that it is still remarkable if you, of course this campaign is continuing while he's in the courtroom he was out there doing some local interviews as we reported there, he's gonna be fundraising, obviously one
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of the major issues on the trail this cycle has been abortion rights in the fall for versus wade. and one thing democrats have warned or tried to emphasize is that they believe that there may be republicans who try to interfere with people's ability to get contraception right? which is of course different from the abortion pill, different from some of the other things that we talk about here. much, much farther down the line, i guess you could say. >> and donald trump was asked by a reporter that trump was talking to whether or not he would restrict contraception. here's how donald trump answered that question do you support any restrictions on a person's right to contraception? we're looking at that and i'm going to have a policy on that very shortly and i think it's something that you'll find interesting that suggests that that you may want to support some restrictions like the morning after pill or
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some here we are also things really do have a lot to do with the states now, the campaign seems to be trying to walk that back. >> obviously, there is also an abortion pill mifepristone, where there are questions about whether that could be restricted through the mail, et cetera. some questions about wild trump confuse these two things. but this is certainly something democrats are likely to seize on. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i mean, when we went back and asked the campaign just let's today after that interview, that campaign told us that trump, in the time interview, had said that he was planning to announce a new policy on mifepristone so it really does appear like he confused that to and as for democrats, i think this really fell into their lap yesterday because allows them two in a video clip, replay that time and again, reminding voters what a second term trump presidency look like using
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trump's words and certainly suburban women voters have really been a major reason why donald trump lost the election in 2020. and if he loses again in 2024, likely to be another key reason. so if you think it's pretty much restart and stuff this morning, thanks. i can shade it. i coming up next, israel furious after three european countries make moves to recognize a palestinian state, plus new images donald trump's co-defendant, moving boxes around at mar-a-lago and passengers described the moment a singapore airlines flight hit extreme turbulence turned deadly i saw people from across the aisle, just like going completely horizontal, hitting the ceiling simons are. going off and playing the tornado here. >> i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it fine when earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at
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tokyo. >> and this is cnn right, new this, morning, three western european countries making a significant move to try to show support for palestinians the prime minister's of ireland, spain, and norway plan to formally recognize palestinian statehood later this month. >> while this move is purely symbolic, it's straining relations with israel. israel's foreign minister quickly responded by recalling their ambassadors writing this ireland, norway, intend to send a message to the palestinians and the whole world today. terrorism pays after the terrorist organization hamas carried out the largest massacre of jews since the holocaust. after it committed the most horrific sex crimes the world has been these countries chose to give a reward to hamas and iran and recognize a palestinian state. joining me now is cnn's max foster. max, good morning. coming to you. so less than half of eu countries recognize
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palestinian statehood. most are eastern european countries what is the significance of this i think these are very close. these joe, these countries that are very central to european politics, they are also very close to the united states. and they've all grouped together effectively this group of three, making the same announcement at the same time. and it was there all saying in response to what they're seeing in gaza. so maybe they wouldn't be you doing this if it wasn't at this time, if it wasn't what happened in gaza and it's pretty clear that the china builds some momentum here, are trying to get other countries to follow suit. so obvious. countries to look to are the united kingdom and then that obviously raises questions about the united states who have been talking about a two-state solution, but not statehood. so it does put the us in a difficult position to really clarify themselves on that because some people see it as contradictory, but of course
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this is absolutely against what israel, the current government there stands for and i think there'll be some people in the us, it would argue actually working towards a two-state solution. ultimately, this might just get in the way why do you think there is a divide between the biden administration and even many republicans who at least privately we'll say that this has been kind of us policy for decades. >> this idea that we would work towards a two-state solution in the region and that it's netanyahu that has taken it farther and basically taken that off the table because of his own political nicole imperatives. >> yeah, certainly we saw that to me i love the conversations between the us and israel. this is a big form tension between biden and netanyahu. but it's what point you recognize a. palestinian, state as far as diplomacy is concerned, and
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that's the, that's what all the focus here would be on. the us because it will be huge thing for them to say it, but it's the timing around that and that might put a lot more pressure on them to bring that timing forward. i don't think it'll be necessarily be seen as helpful as by some of the united states. but over here in europe is seen as if you're gonna do it, you should r8 now and put your cards on the table all right. >> max foster for us live from london. max, always grateful to have you. thank you so much for being here. >> all right. now, this passengers recalling the terrifying moments when they're singapore airlines flight encountered severe turbulence on the way from london to singapore first came the fasten seat belt sign, an indication we should really do better job listening when that sign comes up because after that quote, all well, hell broke loose but i saw people come across the aisle just like going completely horizontal, hitting the ceiling and let me back down and like really awkward positions, people like getting
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massive gaseous and your head concussions yeah, it's the flight made an emergency landing just minutes later in bangkok, official say a 73 year-old passenger died and more then 70 passengers were injured. six of them critically. cnn's anna coren is live in hong kong with the latest on this. good morning to you. what is the latest? what are we learning? >> yeah, harrowing ordeal for the passengers and crew on board that singapore airlines flight 321 it was flying over the irrawaddy basin in may and ten hours into a 13 hour flight, london to singapore, as you said, casey, there were storms in the area, but passengers on board said there was little if no warning the seatbelt sign wasn't on in the lead up to this incident, meal service was underway. people were walking around the cabin using the bathroom frames and then suddenly the plane was shaking, it tilted and then dropped violently. as we heard,
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passengers flying around the cabin heating the roof and everything loose became a projectile. 37 of 73 year-old man, british man jeffrey kitchen. he died passengers performed cpr for something like 20 minutes. casey. unfortunately, he passed away. his wife was also among the 71 people who are injured. six are in a critical condition. now, singapore airlines ceo, he's offered his condolences. he's very sorry for that. the traumatic experience that people have enjoyed, as we know, singapore airlines, it's one of the best and safest airlines in the world. and investigation is underway led by the singapore transport ministry. but because this is a boeing airline, a case iv us national transportation safety board is also involved. >> all right. anna coren for us with the latest on that, anna, thank you are coming up next let's hear president biden's warning after team trump posts and then removes a video that uses language evoking adolf hitler's reign, plus a
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iowa are fearful that the death toll might rise. >> a hospital in green field sustained considerable damage, forcing injured patients to be transferred to a nearby facilities. let's get to our meteorologists, elisa rafah. elisa. good morning to you. where are these storms heading now? >> good morning. that bullseye today will be in texas, which at least gives these islands a break to clean up from some of this extensive damaging. look at the videos that we've been able to get of some of the tornadoes that we're on the ground yesterday in parts of iowa. this one looks like it's coming out of a movie with that debris. just flying. you can see the tornado ripping up those trees and then some damage is left behind in this area as that debris just flies around again, like out of a movie, we have at least 20 tornado reports. this morning. a lot of damage to survey through as we go through the afternoon today, here's that risk as we go into the afternoon, can see that bulls-eye for parts of texas, including dallas, had it up towards little rock and that orange enhance level three out of five, that's rare. we could
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find very large hail damaging with an a couple of more tornadoes that tornado risk really holding itself to the south today from san angela to dallas, over towards shreveport. we could also find some hale up to the size of tennis balls as we go through the day today. so storms really night late afternoon and evening once they're fired up by some of that day daytime heat, you can see some of those little discrete sounds that's where we can find some of that tornado activity if the cell is kinda come into a line that's where you get a push of damaging winds will continue to find in this threat, mr. group of the day today. but again, at least some relief, some drier air moving into iowa today, casey. >> all right. always refer for us with that report at lisa. thank you very much. >> all right. 24 minutes past the hour because you're morning roundup, the louisiana state house passing a bill that would classify abortion drugs like mifepristone as scheduled for drug, which essentially means they consider it a dangerous controlled substance, putting it in the same category as narcotics. and depressants the
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>> well, i if it's necessary right now, i don't know if you heard about today. today was just incredible. people are saying the experts, i'm talking about legal scholars and experts. they're saying what kind of a cases is there is no case. well, i'm not allowed to testify. i'm under a gag i'll probably so i would like to i mean, i think so too, almost no one's surprise. that was all talk trump's lawyers rested yesterday calling on just two witnesses to testify. neither of them being trump himself the jury doesn't return until tuesday for closing arguments, and there could be a verdict by the end of next week. join me now to discuss trial attorney, former prosecutor, enron sorry. thank you so much for being here. amron i'm not surprised he didn't take the stand, but i guess if you listen to him you might be surprised that he didn't take the stand. >> this seems like the wisest
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course, no yeah. >> i'm not surprised either kelsey and i think his attorneys advised him that if he took the stand, he would be subjected to vigorous cross-examination. of course, there was a ruling by the judge which would allow a lot of prior bad acts testimony, or questions and testimony to come in before that jury. it would be a dangerous prospect if he took that stand because i'm sure prosecutors would have their way with donald trump on cross-examination. so even if donald trump still wanted to take the stand as he was saying, that he may do with all those press statements and on truth, social, et cetera, i think i his lawyers would advise him otherwise, and that's what we saw so what do you expect in terms of closing arguments here i mean, how is it that you think, especially the prosecution needs to underscore the arguments that they made because obviously the
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cross-examination of michael cohen i was pretty tough here. i'm curious your thoughts on the most effective way for them to try to present the case to the jury in the last moments of the trial sure we'll the prosecution are going to want to simplify it. >> kelsey in terms of all the evidence, all the testimony that has been put forth before the jury. they want to simplify the case for that jury and connect the dots between the evidence and the charges that the judge will be giving that jury. and of course, we had a charge conference yesterday where both sides argued about what charges would be presented the jury in what wording they would be presented with. >> of course, the events then on their summation want to point fingers, they want to take trump trump out of the equation and really argue that he had no knowledge as to what was going on. >> and also that the motivation for any payments wasn't necessarily four campaign
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furtherance, but rather to protect his personal life from melania, et cetera and they're going to want to discredit the process excuses witness. of course, michael cohen will be someone there going to be attacking vigorously on that summation. so prosecution wanted to simplify and connect the dots and prove their case. the defense wanting to discredit prosecution witnesses and really take trump out of the equation from the criminal charges. >> all right. and wrong on sorry for us this morning, sir. thanks very much for being with us. i appreciate it all right. >> now, this secretary of state, antony blinken says he's open to working with congress on legislative action against the international criminal court. this comes after the icc prosecutor, karim khan announced he's seeking arrest warrants for israeli leaders, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu for alleged war crimes in gaza. president biden slamming the icc calling its decision outrageous, secretary blinken taking it one step further, as he spoke to come chris do you think you can support a
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legislative approach to this so enrich in short, we want it, let's look at it. >> we want to work with you on a bipartisan basis. to find an appropriate response given the events of yesterday, i think we have to look at the appropriate steps to take to deal with again, what is a profoundly wrongheaded decision? >> all right joining me now is congressional reporter for the hill, michael schnell. michael, good one too. thanks so much for being here. >> so clearly, senator risch, they're trying to pressure the administration to make a commitment meant to do something legislatively about this, but blinken actually seemed relatively open to it, which i do think sort of underscores where the administration is on this. >> it's actually not that far from where a lot of senate republicans are. yeah. and senate democrats and house democrats and house republicans, we really seen this bipartisan agreement on capitol hill. >> there are a few outliers. outliers? get to that after, but this bipartisan agreement that what the icc did was wrong, that sort of giving this false equivalency between israel and hamas was wrong. of
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course, the us israel not a party to the icc. so that leads into this reason also why they think that this was a wrong decision by the international criminal court. but all in all this wide spread condemnation of this decision by the icc. so that could now lean into legislation. i asked speaker johnson yesterday, how does the house plan to react to these requests at a restaurant? orange, what you have so sharply criticized, he says that the house is working on legislation. he expects it to be by partisan a component of that. he said will be two sanction the icc officials who were involved in this decision. and he said he wants to get into the floor as soon as possible. now, of course, there are some of those outliers when you talk about support, people like senator bernie sanders congresswoman we'll alexandria ocasio-cortez, stop you there. actually, because i want to show everyone what aoc had to say about the icc. let's watch her comments i think, that we have seen the input from an overwhelming amount of our allies in the developed world
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and across the world in general really respecting the independence of the icc. >> and for me this is less about lobbying towards one decision or another, and it's more about respecting the independence of the court so she says, well, it's about respecting the independence of the court. >> i was a little surprised she actually didn't go farther because bernie sanders, as you note, he said the icc prosecutor is right to take these actions, these arrest warrants may not be carried out, but it's impaired furtive that the global community uphold international law. he's much stronger than she is on this. i really surprised by that at all. >> a little bit, yes. the expectation was that she wouldn't join people like johnson, people even like schumer in condemning this decision but the question of where exactly she would land on this look, i think it could be tough because again, the us, not a party to the icc. she's seeing so much by parsing criticism of this decision and so it's a question of where she wants to come down on it. but look, there are some progressive lawmakers who wouldn't even comment on the matter. congresswoman, my
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colleagues had talked to the congresswoman rashida tlaib last night she wouldn't even comment on this decision by the icc to file these arrest warrants. i think that it's clear that some progressives are still grappling with how exactly to respond to this decision because because of course, remember, it's the arrest warrants against netanyahu and it's the restaurants between against the hamas leaders, but it's also the ones against netanyahu and his defense minister of people who these progressive has been highly critical of but how did they come down on it when decision comes, when it's equating them offering this false equivalency. many people have said to those hamas leaders. so it's clear, progresses are still figuring out how exactly to respond to this as the story continues to develop changing gears a little bit, i want to ask you about these supreme court justice samuel alito, because he has come under increasing fire in recent days there of course is the incident with the flat bag that was flown upside down at his house, a symbol of solidarity with these stop the
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steal movement. >> this happened in the wake of the january ticks attacks. let me show you what senator lindsey graham had to say about this when when he was asked in the hallway, watch created a situation that we're all talking about. so yeah, i think it was a mistake, but leave it up them to explain it he says that he thinks it was a mistake. >> i actually was a little bit surprised to hear him say that. now gram, of course, at the top of the judiciary committee, at one point so i suppose that is an experience that perhaps informs this. >> yeah. i mean, it's going to mix bag of reaction to this alito story. i was also a bit surprised at how graham came down on this casting any doubt on the situation and on alito hoisting that flag above his house to give any sort of criticism compared to some other republicans, for example, john food when we're top senate republicans said that this was just another example
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of harassment that conservative jurist face. so the fact that graham came down on this a little more strongly was definitely really fascinating. but in terms of seeing more steps on this, don't expect anything there senate democratic whip, gibb, dick durbin, who is also the chairman of the senate judiciary committee the he said he doesn't plan to hold any more hearings or an investigation into this matter of saying essentially there would be no point at this point of it because this is just an adjudicated situation. the flag was hoisted and alito admitted to blame that on his wife and folks are now moving on. but i think that's this will underscore the push for stronger congressional, stronger supreme court but ethics is a conversation we saw crop up after alito and justice thomas, who was reported that they took those luxury trips with some republican donors. it's something that came up when ginni thomas the wife of supreme court clarence thomas, was tied up in the january 6 proceedings. now, it's again cropping up. this could underscore the urgency and put potentially, we can maybe see something come down the pipe in the next few weeks or months,
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was reposted by a staffer who did not see the phrase and of course, at president biden called this out what's next for america this sound is official account wow, a unified reich that settlers language that's not america's. >> he cares about holding on the power i care about you right? >> join me now, former georgia lieutenant governor geoff duncan. >> good to see you jeff, it's wonderful to have you. >> you're one of the few republicans who are not only publicly against trump's bid, but you have said that you're going to support joe biden in november and we should also note you're a cnn political commentator. >> can i just get you to weigh in on what we saw here, the trump campaign blamed this on a staffer. >> they say we've reposted the video. we didn't make the video, but when you put this in the context of other things that donald trump has said, including they claimed he was joking when you said you wanted
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to be a dictator for a day but he still said it. what's your reaction to this? >> i go back to the old phrase you lay down with dogs, you get fleas and donald trump has play patty cake with fringe groups and fringe movements going back to the first moment he came down that escalator in new york city and it's probably a balanced for him between getting votes and stuff that he actually probably believes in it and that's the disgusting part of all of this. he's willing to sell his soul to the devil to try to get votes and to try to stir the pot and they tried to create anger and anxi, amongst america and mission accomplished. if his job, which i believe in, or his mission in his mind is to create anger he's done it. but look this is no mistake on these people's parts. and if it was me and i had somebody in my organization or my company posts, something like that. not only would i have it removed immediately, but that person would be fired and there'll be a public statement that would condemn every ounce of that miss messaging that has not happened yeah. >> i think it's worth noting too, that that we covered this
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on the show yesterday morning. and it has been up for hours. the campaign had put out a statement about it and it was still up when we were sitting here in the morning. if this obviously since been taken down geoff, i also want to ask you about nikki haley because you recently were interviewed and you said that you hope that nikki haley ultimately does not endorse donald trump. you said, quote, i feel like this would just be a short-term sugar high to gain favor inside the republican party. but there are big questions about what hayley is going to do here, because even in places that have been holding late primaries after she dropped out, she's still pulling a not insignificant percentage of the vote. and i have been wondering what she was going to do all the way along because it does seem like endorsing the guy is a prerequisite for staying in today's republican party. what do you think she is gonna do? what should she do and why? hi
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so nicky can make your own decision and i certainly encourage her to do that. >> but from my perspective, i think the quickest way to get rid of donald trump, the quickest way to heal the republican party is to get rid of mental trump and to do that it's not giving him four more years to wreck the brand of republicanism nikki haley has done an amazing job. she's a great leader. she's got a great track record. she's incredible communicator. she's got very well versed in foreign policy. she's got an incredible future ahead of her to lead the new republican party, the one that concentrates on actually being conservative and not one filled with anger and hatred one that takes on our opponents, the democrats with our policy positions, using empathy and a better tone that to me is nikki haley's future. if we continue to just take the low lying fruit of well, i guess i got to endorse donald trump because he's got an r next to his name. we're going to continue to repeat the same thing. we're going through right now. and that's broken the republican party is broken every way, shape and form. we should have turned away three election
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cycles ago when donald trump first lost and we knew that it was a broken brand. we knew that he wasn't a natural leader. he's just a thug. and he's a bully while, while being a thug jeff. >> can i also ask you about the elections that were recently held in georgia primary elections yesterday, we saw both figures involved in nicki election case, fani willis and scott mcafee, the judge overwhelmingly when they're primary elections. i'm just curious how you would evaluate the job that fani willis has done so far in prosecuting this case. i mean, this is something that you were obviously very much personally affected by, and we have seen what's played out delay the case two the point where it's very unlikely that there's going to be any resolution before georgians have to vote again in the presidential election there's no other way to describe this situation between her nathan
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wade is just just embarrassing. >> right. to watch that play out and to see that poor decision-making certainly it was embarrassing to them. i'm sure and it certainly was not the right step forward, but from a legal standpoint in the structure of the case, i don't believe it really affected the case is certainly as i testified, both in the special grand jury and the grand jury case. and i certainly never saw anything less than professional professionalism from start to finish throughout my process, but i do worry that this country is not going to get to see these verdicts play out. but what i will tell you is just listening to this new york case i mean, it's been fascinating. it's been discussing at times to even hear some of these grueling details. and this just horrific decision-making in lack of personal character that donald trump has, even if it doesn't end up becoming a conviction it's just america gets to see how this guy thinks every day when he wakes up, you're now going to watch when these other cases start to play out, whether it'd be georgia or arizona, or these federal cases. and even deeper look into donald trump's soul. and i
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think it's going to even continue to further discussed americans that's the math problem for donald trump coming forward. i know we see all these polls that we see these large leads starting to develop, but it's to me, it's fuzzy math because the suburbs are never going to vote for donald trump ever again. he's lied to them. he's cheated to them. he's cheated on his wife. he's he slept with porn stars and all of it. he's willing to continue to double down and lie on. and that's not a message to suburbs is going to fall in love with yeah. >> i mean, i do take your point though, because a lot of it this may may evaporate if he if he does. in fact when again in november, which i take your point about the polls president biden certainly doesn't seem to believe if the pulse, i guess we're about to find out jeff duncan thank you very much for being with us. i always appreciate having you hope you come back, please all right. >> time now for sports in the nba's eastern conference final tip off with an overtime thriller between the celtics in the pacers, carolyn maddow has this morning police report. carolyn, good morning.
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>> good morning. and lights. an unusual to say that the number one seed, casey playing it hello managed to steal a win in the eastern conference finals, but that's what happened in game one between boston, indiana pacers proved that they belong, but they had some late game miscues. it ended step causing them indiana had two straight turnovers for the three-point lead in the game's final 30 seconds and then they watched as jaylen brown forced overtime with a clutch triple with seconds left on the clock, and then jayson tatum took over in this game and overtime we finished with 36 points and 12 fords in a 133128 when boston showing they may have finally learned from past mistakes when they'd been their own worst enemy in terms because of a lack of focus and execution, not this time to the nba playoffs you just got to manage your emotions at a game. >> anything can happen the game is not over until the final whistle. the file and the final buzzer sounds. and that was a good example of that. and it's not over until it's over in moved onto way to win his game
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at the very fresh off winning the pga championship on sunday, golfer xander schauffele telling cnn sound riddell, he believes world number one, scottie scheffler is a good person and isn't someone who should be facing criminal charges. scheffler arrested and charged with four counts, including felony, second-degree assault after reportedly trying to drive five around the scene of a fatal crash outside the course and louisville on friday morning guys are really good guy i know fairly well now competing against it sharing your video table with them, so i know he's a good dude and there's no mal intent meant by him. >> so i just hope the family of the past is okay oh and i hope scottie is going to be okay. he's just not something that should have criminal charges is on record and seven-time grand slam singles champion venus williams has long been one of the most decorated athletes in history and now casey, she is the latest celebrity to get her own one of a one-of-a-kind barbie doll, venus, one of non-athletes, to get a barbie in their likeness as toy maker mattel seeks to shine a light
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