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acquittal nine. and by the way, i think that's about right. i think it's i mean, i think it's very close between conviction or hung jury acquittal, a distant third, i'll keep it up. keep voting. i'm sure we're going to probably get close to 50,000 social media. i've got time for just one. what are we have catherine? not a fan of trump, but have major reservations about this trial. if he is found guilty, brings up the very serious question. are we so divided as a country that jury's can't deliver justice without politics being in play. i agree with you, joe, and i think that there are a number of people the polling data bears this out a number of people who, who will say, i'm not a fan of the guy and i'd rather but not be him. but something's not right about this. my own take as to what's about to unfold. i don't know how it ends, and i don't know if any of the jurors ever do media but i won't be surprised if a week from now, there's a member of the media who a member, a juror who says we just totally discounted all of michael cohen. we've rendered
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are verdict without michael cohen. and i and welcome. >> it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people. >> today, we're asking from an attack on the hush money trial, judge, to a nazi reference on a campaign video. >> what's going on, what donald trump's week of unforced error. then my wife did it. the bizarre, but some cited legit defense we've now seen from a supreme court justice and a us senator who's on trial and grab a plate. we're breaking down the best all you can eat strategy. and there's only one right way to do it. the paddle is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let's talk about it up first.
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>> donald trump i'm just hush money. trial is expected to go to the jury by midweek but it's trump's comments and his campaign's mistake that are raising eyebrows, right now. donald trump attack the judge in the hush money trial, juan merchan, who was born in colombia and emigrated to the us as a child the moment reminiscent of 2016, he's a mexican when trump railed against the judge who for saw the trump university lawsuit because it is mexican heritage i'm building a wall. >> okay. >> and it's a war between mexican he's not from my opinion, from indiana, then trump was asked if he'd consider restrictions on contraception. we're looking at that and i'm going to have a policy on that very shortly. things really do i have a lot to do with the states. >> he quickly walk that back posting. he will never limit access to birth control.
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trump's campaign also in cleanup mode after he reposted and then deleted a video with hypothetical headlines about him winning the election. >> what's next for america in several places? >> that said unified reich, which is what hitler called his nazi regime reference, even as staunchest allies, chose not to defend any concerns about the former president posting a unified reich on social media air with me today podcaster and author kara swisher right-hand salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review contributing editor new york times journalist and host of the interview podcast, lulu garcia-navarro. >> author and conservative pollster kristen's sold his anderson. welcome back everyone. >> lulu. >> what is trump's beef with hispanic judges why are you asking me that chris what could it be i think donald. >> trump has a long history
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with racism against hispanic people. and that is by bringing up the judge's heritage. it is again, another example of that. i don't see what what on god's green earth else it could be, what does it matter where his heritages, what does it matter that he is of colombian descent? i truly don't know. it's a dog whistle to people who wanted to stress, people who apparently come from other, other places, even though he is an american. but what's interesting about this is the judge in the classified documents get month's trial, aileen cannon, who has ruled favorably for trump several times, was also born in colombia, but he's never mentioned her background. >> ri ryan. just a coincidence. >> well, actually, that's a great point. i think that this wasn't really about the fact that this judge was born in colombia. i think it was really where he comes from. from about his political associations, his belief system. and i know that folks aren't gonna believe that and that's why honestly,
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donald trump tries to get a rise out of people. this is what he loves. it's a kind of rope, a dope where he speaks at a very loose, some would say very careless kind of way. and then you create a firestorm over it. and for a lot of people at disk credits his critics rather than his utterance. oh, he's just joking. he's just joking. this has gone on for he wasn't joking that this judges concerns the democratic perhaps, but he always use is a racist remark to do. >> i mean, if it's tuesday, it must be another bigoted remark about someone whether it's mexicans being rapists he does this continually and everyone goes, oh, it's just a joke, but it's not funny. like jokes are supposed to be funny and this is just ridiculous. we kick excusing him. he's a target audience, kara, i know. i get that, but it's a ridiculous way to limit yeah. that is audience is. >> the fact that people as kristin pointed out in a brilliant piece, or the time he is someone who is a celebrity, he's somebody who loves, again, getting a reaction he says things that are frankly word salads and a lot of cases. he also says other things that
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are deliberate provocations. he speaks very loosely and extemporaneously in a way that sometimes gets him into trouble. but most of all, when he read as entertaining, when we talk about does he get into trouble? most important thing for him right now is one is it getting him into legal trouble or is it getting into political trouble? and at least on the political front, this sort of thing has not gotten into trouble to trouble, despite the fact that he has done it time and time and time again over the last. so should we ignore it? i mean, i'm actually because i feel like we are caught in a bit of a rinse cycle. it is totally true that we keep upon having these debates over and over and over again. the trump said this and what does it mean? people defendant and people condemn it. and i actually am just curious here if it doesn't impact and politically is the answer to just ignore it when he says things that are frankly either in bad taste or can be perceived as racist, or are just plain racist. i think that what we know i don't want to hear. of course. yeah. i don't think that the answer is that people should not talk about things that they don't like that donald trump has done, but i do believe that there are a lot of voters out there who
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might, in any other circumstance say, if somebody said something that is against people who share a same races, me or look like me, i won't vote for them. donald trump has uniquely been able to evade that, and he's doing very well among voters of color. he did his rally in the southwest let's talk about another issue which might conceivably hurt him abortion as a big issue in this campaign and for some reason donald trump was asked this week about whether he could foresee a limit to access to contraception. >> and he said, yeah, yeah, this is this is his achilles here. >> he he tends to go that way and then pull it back. he's done that several times on this issue. i think the women's issue is his his most why you see him do this on issues like this, as you can see in that clip, the wheels in his burning were just like i know that i'm about to get into trouble if i say anything and then the thing that he says doesn't make a lot of sense. and that's the problem. then suddenly we're
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going to come up with a policy on it. what is your policy on contraception besides let people have access to it? and this is something that really worries me for republicans abortion is an issue that's very divisive. people have very strong opinions about it. an issue like birth control is not actually a divisive issue. this was a gift to democrats when you heard a sheer go up in the white house yeah he said we're going to look into that and it's gonna be something great now is a classic non answer you should just say no. hundred percent, right? but what it was was a nonane so what was the issue was open and he was saying that we were going to look into it. >> you're going to like what what's to look into. >> but he's but he's also looking substantive. fair enough. but i'm just making the simple point that in an extent previous moment, it was a non answer. i agree with kristin that you should not a nonspecific cancer and you saying that the you have to say at some point in this entire
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are all our relations. you have to say that was a mistake and you know what i said multiple times clearly, if kristen was in his ear, in the headphone telling him what to say, he would have given a better all right. >> but that wasn't that wasn't theirs more as they say, in the abs. there was a video with repeated references to the unified reich and joe biden couldn't wait to jump on that. take a look. >> the on his official account wow, a unified reich that settlers nine groups. that's not america's lulu. >> do you think that was an honest mistake or do you think that you used the phrase before? a dog dogwhistle? >> no, i don't think it was an honest mistake. we've seen this repeatedly over and over again. and also the you know, familiar complaint that the intern did it is very exhausting and i think the other problem here is that we are at a very sensitive time with the jewish community. we are at a time when you are seeing anti-semitic attacks. and so it is, i think quite
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shocking that they would put this out there. it's worth noting that cnn end-zone report and found that the template that was used was created by a graphic designer in turkey. >> this was like, i understand that video. so why would you use that? >> i don't think that you should be putting things out there where you intentionally say this, but i firmly believe that the trump campaign does have some young staffers who i am sure just didn't even notice it but i really like giving them the benefit of this guy is a britney spears of politics. >> oops, i did it again over and over, whether it's insulting hispanics, whether it's right, he loves to make references, whether it's a swastika running out wow, wow. >> okay. i gotta say, i liked that line. the britney spears of violence i use that maybe even in the show over on capitol hill, republicans seized on a political opportunity and deb auction democrats, thanks to a decision thousands of miles away. but well, it pay off than spousal privilege should supreme court
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crimes of causing starvation as a method of war and deliberately targeting civilians going after israel's leaders so as well as hamas for the october 7 attack and the war that follow are outrageous that there are beyond outrageous prime minister netanyahu compared the move to issuing arrest warrants for hitler, but also fdr churchill during world war ii, error is no equivalence between israel and hamas, while president
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biden, who's pressured israel to avoid civilian casualties, rejected the icc's move. >> three european countries said they would recognize a palestinian state our historic, if still symbolic move. >> lots of things going on around the world. but in congress speaker mike johnson put the house gop be squarely behind israel, inviting netanyahu to address congress. >> so we look forward to getting that scheduled as soon as possible lula was the icc prosecutor, right. >> to equate hamas and israel. >> i think this is a very problematic decision that they made because what it ends up doing is it's pitting, is putting the icc squarely into litigating what is a very, very complicated situation. and i think what we've seen on the ground is that there's been a huge reaction within israel that has been punitive to the palestinian. so whatever that they were trying to achieve, they certainly haven't been able to achieve it out. >> all right. i feel like it's the worst version of both sides and i've ever seen there's no
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oh, there's no correlation between it's much as i think netanyahu's terrible leader and a vicious leader, it's not, these is a terrorist organization. it was putting on the same playing with i don't think he's churchill. roosevelt, but certainly not shouldn't be christian. you see any moral equivalence between what hamas did an october 7 and what israel has done in the months and not even remotely. >> and i'm glad that president biden said the same i think the fact, frankly that it's taken this long for the international criminal court to decide that they want to come after hamaw since 1988, hamas is charter has said they want to see the destruction of the state of israel and killing of jews so it's about time, it's just an absolute shame that it's coming with them also trying to both sides. it it discrepancy organization. >> then you've got three countries in western europe, norway, ireland, and spain are announcing they would recognize a palestinian state. will the recognition of palestine, even if it's only some bolick
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obviously right now, will that make a difference unfortunately, i do think it's going to make a negative difference. >> it represents a diplomatic blow, it represents a symbolic blow at a time when israelis are fighting and dying to protect their country at a time when that country is very much under threat. this is an effort to chip away at its legitimacy, at its right for reach a settlement that is appropriate and reasonable by the context of their kind of democratic public decision-making. so i think it's really, really bad news. >> qarrah, there's no palestinian state now there's not going to be one for a long time, if ever. but these three countries in western europe right now saying that they will recognize a palestinian state when it comes about. >> it just doesn't not indicate just how isolated israel yes what was interesting was i was reading the irish. >> i think it was a tiktok or the prime minister, i'm not i'm not i'm gonna get it wrong, but their explanation is we understand occupation. it was really interesting how they
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phrased it and so therefore, we support a palestinian state that was but it's definitely a negative for israel and isolates them much for and it's going to continue that in that and then there is the move by speaker mike johnson in the midst of all this to say that he is going to invite netanyahu to speak to congress which not only states what the unified position or republicans as very much in favor of israel, but we'll also does point out the the serious split braille khan, among democrats is this is this a good move? was out maneuvering the democrats, inviting netanyahu. >> i think this is ultimately good for all americans who support israel and its fight for survival. and i think it's ultimately going to be bipartisan. my gut is that ultimately, chuck schumer is going to extend the invitation as well. and i think that you see a number of democrats clamoring for for democrats to get on board with this. the real analogy here is to congress inviting volodymyr zelenskyy, zelenskyy has plenty
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of domestic critics and ukraine, but this is a democratic state. this is an ally of the united states in some broad sense. in the case of ukraine, in the case of israel into fatigable essentially, it's fair curious so because you have you've been using language like supporting israel and inviting netanyahu, israel and netanyahu are not the same thing. you can support israel and not embrace netanyahu, which is a distinction that biden's made and netanyahu presided over the worst security failure in israel's modern history. okay presided over what is widely considered to be an inefficient and corrupt regime. even his internal critics and even polls in the country say that people are fed up with his leadership during this war. and so i do question the wisdom of the gop inserting itself into domestic israeli politics by giving lifeline to a liter that is unpopular too, its own people. let's not that are involved in a war. let's not forget that. chuck schumer also was explicitly denouncing that
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yahoo and calling for his replacement rather odd, rather inappropriate thing to do. i think again, zelenskyy, someone who is not necessarily beloved by all ukrainians, but he's a figure the country has rallied around right now. >> next me, he's leading a national unity government. >> benny gantz has come to the white house. other members of that, benny gantz to resign for benny gantz in forgiving him another national unity government have also come to washington, dc. >> it is entirely appropriate for the democratically elected leader of an allied country to be there that's why, i believe that many democrats, white sensor, are going to be part of christian. i mean, as a political matter given the controversy over what israel is doing in gaza, which incidentally is a lot more controversial than what zelenskyy is doing defending his own country from russian aggression is this a smart political play by republicans mike johnson and the others were not. >> i think it's smart because republicans are very unified on this issue and democrats are
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very not. they hear from very loud vocal and energized young people within their base who are not going to like this. >> so this is going to catch a lot of house democrats in a very tough bind. we've seen an interesting strategy in recent days, wives thrown under the bus, both by a liberal senator and a conservative supreme court justice. is it a legit defense and some of music's biggest names top a new list of the best albums of all time number one, may surprise you check. we your nothing the space shuttle accidents usually not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing coming apart space shuttle columbia, the final flight now streaming on max russia is we're trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them. >> i was frightened this is a war, but secret was secrets and spot hi a nuclear game premier
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her of pulling the strings and a bribery scheme at the center of his criminal trial i really can't imagine who either. >> it was his idea or he was convinced that blaming your wife who is suffering from cancer is really an effective strategy? >> qarrah is my wife did it a legit defense it's literally like the marital version of maya, the dog ate my homework. >> i don't even know what is happening here. of course it's not a legitimate, you know, just what your wife is doing. i do at least. and so no, it makes you look worse to be blaming your wife. i think personally, i'd never do it alito defense took a hit this week when the times reported the alitos flew the pine tree flag, which says an appeal to heaven at that new jersey beach house last summer that flag was also visible on january 6th than support of christian nationalism and stop the steal kristin, does that blow a hole that you've got two flags, not one in the my wife did it
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defense know. first of all, i we can litigate all day long. them least charitable interpretation of these flags, this pine tree flag, i guess, was also flown by george washington. there's, there's the least charitable way you can frame it is that she's actually a january 6 stop the stealer, but even if that were the case political spouses are allowed to have opinions. they're not allowed to take bribes from foreign governments. there is no equivalence between what is being accused in the case of say, democratic senator menendez. you have a democratic member of the house us that's facing a similar thing. his wife set up shell companies to take money. it is not the same as my wife it's i'm i'm a reporter. >> i like to think i'm a striped reporter. if my wife decided she was going to take a position in the presidential race this year in strict aid, trump or biden lawn sign on our front yard do you think? that would raise questions for me and that i would have a right
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to say it would be very visible. >> it would be inadvisable for sure. it would not be anywhere near the same as if she was evening brian. >> you're cover. you don't want to not think my only hope is they don't have enough at alito's, don't have another house. this is the worry is where's the third? house coming from? >> but you can't do it. you know, this, assigned thing that was a big deal when i write my previous wife when she wanted to put up a sign at our house, i was like, you can't put up any signs because i was a beat reporter at the time and it was problematic. >> okay. >> i want to pick up on that because there is the argument that spouses are independent actors so this is a sign, ginni thomas can work to overturn the 2020 election while justice clarence thomas refuses to recuse himself from led related cases, lulu should, let's be specific here. >> should justices be held accountable for the actions of their spouses? >> so what i would say is i believe that a supreme court justice is a very sacred and a
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very important position in this country. they are the last legal stopgap for many of the great issues that are debated in our time. and so i would say that, yes all right sorry about that. >> i was trying to turn that's your ex-wife falling its justice alito no i do. i do think that this is this is something but they should be listened. the real issue here is that they don't have an ethics thing that they have to adhere to. and so that creates all this confusion if they had an ethics handbook that they had to adhere to than perhaps we wouldn't be getting into these trump justices be held accountable for what they're white as or does i would suggest there be some consistent standard. >> and if you look at the recent past, you have judge cornelia pillard, who did not recuse herself, would literally her husband, a lawyer for the aclu is filing a brief in a case. same thing with stephen rinehart some years ago. there are so many federal judges who
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say that, wait a second. i am not my spouse i'm not my husband or wife, and i should be held according to my own standard. remember drudge more can make donations. now, let's just remind people he's the judge example. hush money. exactly. and then a lot of the same people who are saying that because let them, sound like us, justice alito is why i've gotten dispute with a neighbor. he should recuse themselves are saying indicator this of judge merchan, he should not, despite the fact that he has made donations to democratic candidates. and his daughter as an active political operative, look, there has to be a consistent standard and my sense is that this is a justice who's demonstrated that it can be perfectly independent of a spouse. >> i asked you a question though, isn't there a difference between the normal regular political activities of one's nearest and dearest. and actually supporting an violent insurrection, trying to overthrow the government isn't there a difference between those two things? >> this is an outrageous characterization of what happened in this case, in my
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opinion, what happened why you think that's an outrageous characterization of january no, it's an outrageous characterization of what happened with justice alito's wife. we have no idea about the circumstances under them that there was a pretty fraught, intense dispute. >> we kinda du about ginni thomas. >> that's a look when it comes to the alito case. in particular, we know that this is a family that has faced ferocious protests. they've had neighbors who have threatened and tried to intimidate them who've joined these protests, their life is extremely difficult. this is something that this flag that was, yeah you know, something families are complicated. and i think that that was all awfully justice alito. and i think that it is perfectly legit about a reverse husband or wife actually not one want to suddenly blame them and throw them under the bus. >> let me just say. sure. you can be angry your neighbors, but putting upside-down flag is just a little much. you've got have as a reporter so let me finish. >> you're talking over me when
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white house and this is cnn once again, it's time to get our groups, the irna on some big talkers. >> and this week there are so big, we only have time for two up first, apple music revealed ips list of the greatest albums of all time would then puts run musicians, songwriters, and producers coming in at number four, prince's purple rain at number three, the beatles abbey road taking the second spot, michael jackson's thriller. and surprising some people at number one, the miseducation of lauryn hill which features are famous song doo-wop that thing great. >> so no lu are you are you.
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and i on apple's top four left, i liked that list. i think it's good. the only thing i would say is that print always comes above michael and that is a hill that i will die on. yeah, not to bring up lauryn hill. friends should have been number two and my kids should have been number four or does he beat the beatles can be number four brian did apple and its advisers roughly get it right? >> this list isn't absolute, unmitigated disaster and who ever is responsible for it needs to do some deep soul searching about it. >> well, all right. give me your top three but let's leave aside this top five. okay, let's look at hip hop music. if you're putting kendrick lamar ahead of the notorious big a brooklyn new york, whose name incidentally was pressed or for wallace indeed, yeah. >> there you go here you go. it's all chris wallace's this is it's insane question. >> is there an album that you feel was snubbed on the left, so i was very surprised when i first saw this list because i
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looked at the top ten and fleetwood mac's rumours was not in the top tab, right? it turns out that it's number 11 but i think to be much higher. okay? >> from music to food and the resurgence of the all-you-can-eat buffet. >> after taking a huge hit during the pandemic buffets are back due in part to inflation cost of grocery stores and regular sit-down restaurants plays would like golden corral lives in a nearly 15% jump in sales in the last couple of years, the news there isn't so good for red lobster, which blames is endless shrimp deal for crossing the chain to march and playing a part in its bankruptcy filing this way, christian, are you yay or nay on all you can eat buffets. >> i'm okay with it. i'm a ye if people want to maximize their dollar per calorie ratio, a buffets a great way to do that and look not a big party person. but if you go to las vegas, there's nothing better than the all you can eat breakfast buffet on the sunday before you leave. >> i can see you as somebody who's goes back for a second of thirds and the one i did not
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go to the phase people cough it buffet, but i don't by the red lobster was because it private equity firm, strip that company for parts and that mr. brown don't blame the shrimp. i want to dig down on this because over the years i've developed a bull's-eye strategy, has carefully considered as eisenhower's plan for d-day you know how when you get on a buffet line, the first thing you'll see is a long line of salads and pastas. folks that's for soccer's. it will fill you up a little cost or the restaurant. no no heads straight for the protein that carving station at the end of the line, they don't want you to get there. they certainly don't want you to get there twice. so skip the filler food and the stack your plate with beef and yes, shrimp lulu, are you yay or nay? looking at me with wonder or disgust? no, no wonder what are those on my face strategy you're one of those those people on buffet leinz. they're the ones that literally kind of elbow people out of the way to get to to
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align skipper, that's get a line skip seinfeld. are you yeah, you're in a on the protein for a strategy. i'm monday simply because i think if you have a buffet i'm also with care i don't like them, but i like it to be a lengthy thing. i like you to be able to go and have the first course, sit down you're gonna challenge and soup and keep going it's all. >> you. can eat notes, kicking you out but you sell up. maybe. i don't know. >> anyway, she's wrong. i'm right. speaking of food, the new push to save you money from your grocery bill to your fast food order and it's under the radar. >> the assignments are going off and the tornado here. >> i'm i'm thinking, i'm going to die. and i thought that was it marlin earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. wow incredible amazing my go-to is luma by eye drops, luma phi dramatically
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thousands of items. so kara is this assigned? the market is working. >> i think the market was working. they just what happens in prices go up. they tend to stay up and they don't bring them down. and that's what a lot of these retailers were. in fact doing is keeping them as they go up coming down was i think and they suffered because online services do that very quickly. they do dynamic pricing. and so i think they've gotten her from customers finding bargains elsewhere. >> the cost of living is a big concern for voters that shows up in all the poles, prices not inflation and which is one of the reasons that joe biden talked about but a good deal in his state of the union address back in march so many corporations raise prices to pad their profits, charging more and more for less and less that's our cracking down on corporations engaged in price gaussian and deceptive pricing from food to health care to housing rihanna after these
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stores announced their price cuts, the white house said that they were answering biden's call i think that smacks of desperation. i mean, i think the idea that he is somehow driving this is pretty nuts when it in fact is the fact that you have inventories piling up and you want to meet the needs of your customers. that is just plain old capitalism. and i think that it's frankly trumping move on. the part of joe biden to try to answer. >> i think you're right. it's a trump and move. yeah. yeah. yeah. no it is, but i mean, but i don't mean that negatively. i think one of the things that democrats have said is that they need to be taking advantage of these moments and taking credit for them. and that's what he's doing. >> well, let me ask, are bolster here, kristen? do you think voters will give biden credit for it particularly, but continues and spreads. the drop in prices probably not. >> this was not done by say, an executive order, an act of congress. this was companies acting in their own best interests, realizing that even if they're selling some products at a slight loss, as long as it's getting people in the door, it's probably a net benefit for them. so people
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have to feel really good about the economy in november for joe biden to improve his standing against donald trump. right now, he's trailing trump by 20 points on the economy. that is a deep hole to get out of it. >> is this interesting? i, one of the things that i saw there was a couple of polls that showed people thought the account that the stock market was an all time low, and that unemployment man was at an all time high and it's absolutely different factually. so it's a mentality thing, set up your panel is back with their takes on hot stories or what will be in the news before its nose. >> that's right after the break. >> so where are you going to walk? can buy a lot of furniture. i always go to a key. i love akiya. >> you do to realize the nba playoffs, i always get emotional. >> you more concerned about what's going on? inside the nba and what's going on inside of you, you know, doc, right? >> and that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on to into all new subway routes are packed with delicious
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news this week let's have a look at what she said before and then what she just said now chaos follows him and we can't have a country in disarray in a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we won't survive it. biden has been a catastrophe so i will be voting for trump nikki haley has come home to trump. this is not exactly an endorsement. i don't like people saying it's an endorsement. it was the most grudging sort of coming home that i've seen recently. but it's certainly shows that all the people who were expecting nikki haley to lead the resistance against trump are going to be disappointed right best shot well, mine builds off of lulu's when you see how donald trump reacted to nikki haley's announcement, he actually was quite magnanimous and positive about nikki haley, whom he really attacked really sharply when they were the thick of a campaign against each other. i think right now,
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trump right now is on a charm offensive to win back those wavering republican voters. another indication of it is the fact that now tom cotton, senator from arkansas, serious disciplined sharp, conservative, is being floated as a serious running mate possibility. i think the one-two punch of that actually trying to extend an olive branch and nikki haley and talking up tom patton is a sign that he wants to kind of get the band back together. >> trump keeps adding names to the list though, and i guess this is going to go on right indicates maybe into the gop convention i believe it, but i also believe that cotton is someone who bring some unique strengths and he is someone who could get a lot of folks were skeptical onside qarrah, bring us all. >> well, it's very hard dutch talk about the scar joe openai controversy this week. but let's listen to the voice is openai she accused open-air of using her voice are using effects simile of it. let's listen to it basically, i have intuition. >> i mean, the dna of who i am is based on the millions of personalities have all the
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programmers who wrote me. it looks like you're feeling pretty happy and tearful with a big smile and maybe even a touch of excitement yeah, both of them creepy. >> in any case, what i think it was this huge misstep by sam altman, the ceo of openai. he has been a very favorite person in washington in particular, because he's the friendly face of tech of late. but now he looks like ursula from the little mermaid stealing scar joe's voice. it's a little more complex than that, but what it does is everyone didn't understand llms taking your copyright. everyone gets someone taking a very well-known slept seconds because she's going to sue them maybe. yeah. do you have a cage? >> well, she took on disney and one quite a bit. so i think he's she's certainly embarrass them. i don't know if she has a case thank you all for being here. it was as ferritin conversation and thank you for spending part of your memorial day weekend with us. we'll see you right back here. next wait

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