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wake of the deadliest mass shooting in us history. >> well, the latest on the fallout also today, a hardware freaking reminder of the precious lives lost to gun violence. the building were 17 people were killed by a gunman, six years ago is now being demolished crews have started tearing down that structure at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. we're going to speak to the father of one of those victims. and buckingham palace i was providing a new update on the princess of wales. she said to make her first appearance since her cancer diagnosis with new details ahead as we follow this and many others through developing stories, all coming in right here to cnn, news central a landmark ruling from the nation's highest court today, handing a big win to gun rights activists and a major setback for those working to curb gun violence in america okay today, the supreme court
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lifted a federal ban on trump era bump stocks, making it legal again to buy the gun accessories that let semiautomatic rifles fire hundreds of bullets per minute. >> bump stocks were used by a gunman who opened fire at a las vegas music festival back in 2017, in the deadliest mass shooting in us history. he's sprayed the crowd with more than 1,000 bullets from a hotel room window, killing 60 people and injuring hundreds more. cnn's joan biskupic is with us now on this story. this was a 6-3 decision. liberals on one side, conservatives on the other yeah, quite a divided tableau at the supreme court this morning to, you know, this is the time in a year when we get our most consequential opinions and occasionally we'll get a rare oral dissent from the bench. >> and this time around, what justice clarence thomas read from the bench for the majority provoked justice sotomayor to read part of her descent on behalf of the liberals. you refer to that tragic shooting in 2017. and after that donald
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trump's administration, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms expanded the weapons that would be covered by 1934 ban on machine gene guns. and today's case came down to a phrase in that 1934 law referring to a single function of the trigger. and the way justice thomas with backed by five other conservative appointees, read that language is to say that a bump stock because of the way the mechanism works, would not be covered that way because when it comes right down to it, a bump stack only it has to have a repeat function of the mechanism. and let's just, here's a good comment from him that kinda tells you how he interpreted the federal law a bump stock does not convert a semi-automatic rifle into a machine gun anymore than a shooter with a lightning fast trigger finger does. even with a bump stock, a semi-automatic
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rifle will fire only one shot for every function of the trigger now, justice sotomayor, when she read an impassioned dissent from the bench looked at the language of that federal law much differently and stress that when a bump stock is fired, it starts with the initial poll of a trigger, but the pressure that a shooter would apply is what causes the continuous number of rounds up to, you? hundreds, 8800 rounds. >> and she reading the same language concluded today, the court puts puts, bump stacks back in civilian hands to do so, cast aside congress's definition of a machine gun and seizes upon one that is inconsistent with the ordinary meaning of the statutory text and unsupported by context or purpose. >> when i see a bird that walks like a duck swims like a duck, and cleft like a duck. i call that berta doc bottom line. i call this bump stock a machine gun. >> yeah. they sure look like
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them when you see them used, it's really stunning, right? >> and just as thomas said, well, if somebody is going to expand the definition, it should be congress. it shouldn't be the regulators at the atf but as you know, briana is unlikely the congress will take action here. and it would fall to the any administration' 's atf john. >> thank you. somewhere for that. we appreciate it. let's bring in cnn security correspondent josh campbell. josh, i know you've covered so many of these legal cases involving guns since that landmark 2022 supreme court decision expanded gun rights is there really a chance of congress trying to ban bump stocks? i almost feel foolish asking you that, but is that something that you could see happen in the coming years yeah you know, very slim especially in this particular congress. >> i mean, getting any type of gun control measure through the republican house obviously would be a challenge. and because of the mechanics of the us senate, that is likely going nowhere, but it's important to note that we now live in this
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era post 2020 when the supreme court decided that landmark yeah, decision expanding gun rights, that any new gun law has to fall under that framework. and this gets a little bit wonky, but it's so important because imagine a bill actually did make it through congress today, banning bumps stocks, it would still run up against that supreme court precedent. what the supreme court ultimately decided back in 2022 is that any modern law is only click constitutional pertaining to guns if there was a similar law on the books at the founding of the nation. and so in this case, you can imagine through that framework, because bump stocks were not illegal at that time, it doesn't matter that they didn't exist at all. the supreme court would look at that and say, this can't be constitutional because there wasn't this analog law that was it's in place. so certainly an uphill battle has been to discuss this decision today. certainly setback for some of the gun safety advocates. >> josh, what are the law enforcement and public safety implications of this ruling? thank so much of this often
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comes down to the ability to fire bullets and a rapid fashion, the more bullets they obviously more deadly that have shooter can be this. >> so of course runs head on into what we're hearing from gun rights advocates who say, look, this is a slippery slope. if you start reducing any type of freedom as it pertains to guns, that then opens the door. this has been this long term debate. we've obviously heard, but talk to gun safety advocates as well who say they look, people can have certain guns, but let's look at the ability to reduce the amount of times that a shooter can actually fire. that's why we've heard debates about so-called high high-capacity magazines. that's the device that goes into a weapon holding the bullet you know, if the shooter or even has to take a short amount of time that then possibly reload that weapon, that then increases the chances mass shooting tuition that people can be fleeing, or that, that gun could jam, or that law enforcement could arrive on the scene. but particularly with this device, the bump stock, the ability to fire hundreds and hundreds of rounds. obviously cree increases that
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lethality of any type of device that is equipped with that. and then finally, it's worth pointing out, i constantly hear from law enforcement as well across the country that they often feel like they are outgunned when it comes to some of the devices that they're seeing being on the streets. so it is certainly an interesting dynamic that on one hand you have those obviously who are in favor of gun rights at one, no restriction on the other hand, oftentimes you have the police themselves saying, look, we're the ones that are often on the receiving end of these bullets whenever we show up on the scene of some of these heinous shooting yeah. >> i just interviewed a democratic senator who tried to pass a bump stock bill and he said, this will be a tool for cartels and other criminals. they're going to use this. we'll have to see josh campbell. thank you so much for us. >> the supreme court ruling on bump stocks comes amid a silver in reminder today of the human toll of gun violence in the united states as we watch the demolition of the site of a mass shooting crews are tearing down the 1,200 building at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida,
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were six years ago funnyman killed 14 students and three staff members on valentine's day. since then, the building was essentially untouched because it was used as evidence in the shooters trial. cnn's got a low suarez has life force outside the school. what are you seeing there and what are you hearing from? members of the community well, laborious as you can imagine, today has been an incredibly difficult and emotional day for the parkland families. >> some of the fathers told us that the start of this demolition project ahead of the father's day holiday on on sunday. really only added to their pain construction crews began their workout here early this morning and they are still going at it at this hour. you can see they've been able to take out a good part of the corner of the building where this happened now the victims families were invited to watch the start of the project. now some of them have wanted this building gone for some time now. others it said that really it should be preserved. the 12, 12 hundred building really hasn't been touched since the
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mass shooting in 2018, as you noted, boris, it was preserved as a crime scene for the trial of the shooter. and in the past year families of some of the victims, they coordinated these tours of the 1,200 building with bipartisan members of congress and top person and biden administration officials, including vice president kamala harris all of it really in an effort to try and pass a school safety measures as well as a stricter gun control laws, both at the state and federal level. here now is a tony montalto, his daughter, gina, was killed e was talking about the emotions of today. he knows this building very well, having taken part in these tours, a number of times. here's what he said. >> it's building has been a symbol symbol, a failure many in the community are happy to see ago. i know in my family we have but a difference of opinion. my son is concern that people will forget now that the buildings being taken down my
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wife said she had kind of grown attached to them space as we walk through it. so many times with different leaders and policymakers as for me, i'm concerned because we we haven't seen a solid plan yet for what's going to replace this building so the broward county school district has not said what the building is going to be replaced with, but a lot of the parkland families would like to see a permanent me built on the site to honor the 17 victims of the massacre in 2018 of course, i'll broward county is not the only county in the country to tear down a school after a mass shooting. the sandy hook elementary was was taken down after that, and the plan for robb elementary in uvalde is also to be demolished. boris carlos, what his life for us from parkland, florida. thanks so much. for the update. let's discuss now with manual oliver, his teenage son, walking
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effectual known as guano, was among the students that was killed at the shooting sir, thanks so much for being with us. i'm curious to get your thoughts on this demolition well i just wanted to make sure that everybody understands that this is not closing chapter for me. i do think that the community will feel better and now i'm thinking all those families that still have case that survived that day i think it's good for them not to see the building there. >> in our case the bottle continues and we have to just move on. there's other things that we need to do. if you start the monitoring things after ground violence, you will need to demolish, have the country probably when it comes to what you would like to see, fill that space, what would you like to see in the future at that site? is it a permanent memorial that would commemorate the memory of your son and
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others that were killed i really don't care. >> that's a school site the memory of my son i try to keep it intact by doing other things like i'm talking to you. >> i mean, europe right now, working on our latest campaign and that's what's keeping joaquin alive and joaquin spot of the solution whatever happens in that ground is not anymore. my business. >> so you mentioned here in europe, you're actually an portugal, right now as part of an effort to push gun safety laws. what's your reaction to hearing that the supreme court struck down this federal banned by the atf on bumps stocks well, i think that the gun industry is very lucky to have a supreme court for them, a supreme court that is concerned about their future and their business on their money but not all concerned about the lives
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of our loved ones it's, it's incredible, it's crazy. >> you see these countries that we had visited during this latest campaign and we don't solve for those things. so the call erases, probably the only step forward that we saw doing the trump era that was working forward to save lives too late for me, but you guys can still enjoy the people that you love. >> when it comes to the decision it's sort of move the onus back to congress to write legislation that would then ban bump stocks. we did see the passage of a bipartisan safety gun bill that you and i have talked about back in 2022. but you who've been arrested protesting inaction by lawmakers on capitol hill. are you confident that this is going to be an issue that lawmakers take up? probably not before this next election, but
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perhaps after i gotta be honest with you, i've been i've been trying to speak to lawmakers and off it serves and representatives from every single angle inside the united states. >> and we have been ignored. >> and you can see that since the last six years, more than 300,000 people have died from gun violence. and nobody seems to care that much. so that's why we're here today. we are promoting the crazy idea of foreign urged citizens adopting american kids and bringing them to their safe countries so they can be saved from the us gun laws. how crazy is that? not crazy enough. to grab people's attention maybe maybe that's what i need to do now, create a warner's because i told everyone that is watching this interview years ago that this could happen to you and some people are regretting not been involved so now we have to go outside of the united states to
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get the attention. shame on us and shame on our supreme court by the decision they made today. >> um, no oliver, always appreciate you joining us. thanks for sharing your perspective thank you very much. >> have a great day. >> of course, you to brianna we're following breaking news, the justice department says it will not act on the houses contempt peripheral of attorney general merrick garland in a letter to house speaker mike johnson, the doj pointed to its longstanding position of not prosecuting executive branch officials who withhold information subject to executive privilege from congress. we have cnn's evan perez, who's joining us now. tell us what you're learning here. oven while brianna, this is long anticipated, the justice department, of course, is not going to prosecute the attorney general merrick garland, who runs the justice department. >> of course, for his essentially refusing to comply
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with congress has demand to turn over the audio from president biden's interview with rob her, the special counsel who investigated the president for his mishandling of classified documents, you remember that that investigation wrapped up a few months ago and there was a declination to prosecutors get the president for mishandling no recommendation to prosecute the president for the mishandling of those documents. we saw, of course, congress recently pass contempt motion against the attorney general for his refusal to turn over the audio. i should note that they turned over the transcripts of those interviews here is the key part of this letter that went from the justice department to speaker mike johnson today, it says consistent with our long-standing position and uniform practice that department has determined that the responses of attorney general garland to the subpoenas issued by the committees did not constitute a crime. and accordingly, the department will not bring
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congressional contempt citation before a grand jury or take any other action to prosecute the attorney general because obviously, part of this story here, brianna, is that the president biden did assert executive privilege over those recordings and part of the reason why the administration says that they won't turn them over is that they believe republicans only want to use this essentially for attack ads. i should note briana, that cnn is right now suing the administration and the department of to seek for them to turn over these recordings because we believe that they are newsworthy from our point of view. so i should, i should note that fact what remains to be seen though, briana is what republicans in the house might do next. there is one representative from florida who has site who has threatened to into at least bring up inherent contempt. this is something that's been rarely, rarely used where the sergeant of arms
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could go and try to arrest the attorney general, hasn't been done since 1934, where a former commerce official was locked up in the willard hotel for about a week nobody thinks we're going to get there, but look, we live in the weirdest of times and we never know what congress will do yeah, that's like alice in wonderland stuff, evan, but i will say i think politically republicans will like sort of the image that this gives off. >> they've referred this to the doj and the doj is passing on, obviously moving forward on something were for the head of the doj. so republicans can, in a way make their point. but at the same time, some of these very republicans going after merrick garland, including the chairman of one of the committees behind this has actually defied a congressional subpoena himself, right that's right. >> jim jordan famously did that with the january 6 committee and they have i think that the
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congressman has seen no irony in the fact that he has been pressing for this very action against the attorney general. they see no irony in that or any any kind of contradiction in what the chairman of that committee himself has did back then, right? and so we don't know, obviously what what course of action they will take next. congress could bring a lawsuit and try to challenge the president's assertion of executive privilege. that's something that's going to take some time probably a couple of years to work out. and that might of course, obviously the the the point of all of this, as i think the president and the administration believes this is they want to use this before the november elections. so by the time that could get resolved we'll be past the election. >> yeah. >> good point. indeed, evan, thank you so much for the latest on that. we appreciate it. britain's princess
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announcing that she will make a long awaited public appearance tomorrow, the first time this year, the princess of wales, also revealing new insights about her recovery. cnn's max foster is joining us now from outside of buckingham palace with the latest, what can you tell us max? >> so they issued a photo which was taken earlier this week. it was taken in windsor. great park, which is where kate lives with the kids. currently, she's been keeping him very low profile as we know trying to get on with his recovery and with that photo came quite personal statement, especially a lot of feeling actually for a royal and for kate as well. i'm making good progress. but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and there are bad days on those bad days, you feel weak, tired, and you have to give your body get into your body resting. but on the good days when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling well, my treatment is ongoing and we'll be going on for a few months. so going on longer than we expected she
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looks well in the photo, but all eyes out, i think tomorrow briana, where we see her in the flesh as it were at a big event. >> yeah. tell us what she's going to be doing tomorrow so it's king's birthday parade he's the king. >> he has two birthdays. one is actual birthday, and then the one at this time of year, which is slightly better weather, but it's it's a big spectacular ceremonial events. and it's also keep always keenly watching this country, but particularly tomorrow now that we're going to see the princess, she will be an a carriage with her three children. i think that's on purpose because she's talked about how they'd been the priority and trying to get back to normality with them. social come out of the palette let's go behind me up towards the parade grounds or the other end of the mao. she'll view the military parade. and as you come back down in a carriage across past all of the crowds will be gathered along the route. and then we'll see her appear on the balcony for the big family photo, which is
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there's tradition on these occasions. i think there'll be big crowds and people were very excited to see her because we haven't seen her this year, not since christmas on a public engagement. and what we're being told is that she's going to take each event day by day, see how she feels if it is a bad data, morris, you might decide she can't do it, or a doctors may decide for her it might not happen. and then if it goes well, i think over the summer we'll see her a bit more, but this being very clear, this is not a return to full-time work yeah. >> her health needs to come first and her kids need to come first in this max. >> thank you so much life for us outside of buckingham palace. we appreciate it. an extraordinary appearance in italy as pope francis joins president biden and other g7 liters at their annual summit ai and china's rising influence topping the agenda now on day two, what steps they plan to take on those issues when we come back five good things. listen wherever you get get your podcasts here's to
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strategic ambition. joining us now is retired army major general james spider marks to talk a little bit more about what's coming out of this summit. i wonder, sir, what realistic steps besides harsh words like this g7 countries can take to counter china well, if you have a unified voice that's one thing that's very, very positive. and then all those nations to different degrees will sign up for different kinds of operations and engagements. coalition engagements, multiple nations coming together so presences in the south china sea and the vicinity of taiwan safe passage of commerce through the south china sea, about $5 a year goes through there. in are us navy ensures that safe passage. here's an opportunity for other nations to get involved in as well. but also there's an opportunity for the united states also not an opportunity. it's a mandate for the united
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states to figure out where are the areas where it and its other allies can figure out and can cooperate with china. we can't simply stiff arm them, going forward. we have to acknowledge they've got challenges and clearly we've got to embrace what we have in common very often, there's a narrative now going around the united states and china is very much like fraternal twins. they've got some significant differences, but they've got a lot in common. let's figure out what those are. >> i also want to talk with you about russia because today the director of the missile defense agency said a new us military test of its hypersonic capabilities was a huge success. of course, this is happening at a time or russia has warships and he submarine in the harbor in havana, 90 miles from florida, carrying hypersonic missiles with a range of about 600 miles. and you also have the us advertising that it has a nuclear submarine in guantanamo bay. how significant is this
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hypersonic test? >> well it is significant because it advances this capability. there's a level of confidence that you have to have not only in the offensive use of that weapon system, but what are the defensive measures? what are the indicators that an opponent, that an enemy chooses to use a hypersonic and to your point about cuba, the united states navy and our allies have in a very long history of working in very close proximity formerly with the former soviet union and with the russians moving forward and with other nations the fact that the russians are in cuba certainly is disturbing. but they've done this before. i mean, they were there are no aid. they were there in 13, 18, and 19. so clearly where we are now with the war in ukraine, publications by russia and with russia dealing with a whole host of internal challenge their economy is shattered
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putin has no opposition, but he's dealing with a ton of pressure right now. this is an opportunity to do a head fake to get everybody to notice something other than the real challenges he's dealing with. >> oh yeah and to, that point, i mean, you have president biden and ukrainian president zelenskyy signing this tenure security pact, the g7 announcing of $50 billion loan to ukraine. that's backed by interest on frozen russian assets. and putin today had some pretty strong words for the west. he was saying they're approaching the point of no return. he's trying to project strength but i wonder if you see him as an emboldened figure, or do you see him as a weak figure strategically, he's very weak. >> i mean, he's setting the tone of our policies moving forward. sorry. i think i might want to step back from that. is that he's establishing a strategic engagement context. but he's only achieving tactical advantages at this
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point. look at what he's trying to do in kharkiv. he's trying to complete what he has described as a strategic objective to establish a buffer zone between russia and the west. and he's done that quite effectively. he's got crimea, he's got a land bridge, he's got the donbass. now we wants to fight in kharkiv. but look what's happening in kharkiv. his military continues to demonstrate that it's feckless, that it's incompetent. there's little that he can achieve their without over i'm putting good money after bad young men into the slaughtered. how long he can do that is only a matter of an estimate on intelligence community experts, how long is russia going to be able to do that, but bear in mind there is no other pressure that he feels to stop that there's got to be an internal mechanism there may be an opportunity when he realizes that he's not going to be able to achieve anything other than his buffer zone that is where he takes a pause that gives a ukrainians and opportunity with the large
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and overdose because a lot of these pills they say in the illicit drug market are adulterated with substances like fentanyl. so they are putting out this warning so that health care providers, the public health, community and patients are aware of this situation. they say they don't know exactly how many people, this could affect, but potentially 32, 50,000. they say adults could be affected because of these indictments affecting this telehealth company guys what is it that done global allegedly did that broke the law so the department of justice said in its indictment, where they arrested essentially two of the executives from this company. >> they are alleging a $100,000,000 health care fraud scheme where they say they essentially prescribed more than 40 million pills of adderall and other stimulants. they say that they directed
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is held by nathan's and always has been it's the nathan's contents. >> so to have someone when the nathan's caucus or participate and then two days later say, but i'm endorsing impossible hot dogs that created a problem. it's never been an issue before. it's always been this sort of one element of exclusivity that you would have to honor. and that's been the way it is has been for the last 20 years that jolie's been there, but no one's joey is in his members as managers are looking to make money, we're all good with that. but that is a conflict. and that is why we're sorted that anything pass we're playing the video and fast motion so you can see just how many hot dogs he eats. >> it's like 76 in ten minutes, which is just to insane. it's insane. but as we're playing that clip, i realized that he actually knocks a guy out. it was it was a protester. there were folks that are opposed to eating meat
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and this was i think during the most recent contest he knocks away this protester that's like trying to grab him and interrupt the contest. do you find it ironic that now he is endorsed by this brand that is supporting vegan hotdogs well, there it would any brand of a hotdog would be a conflict, but i think that given past protest, the reads some irony there, but i would point out that we love joey, like joey is an american hero. we want him there. everybody wants in there, so we want to work this out. an example of his heroism. he's got a protest or by the, by the neck, and he's still got his hot dogs here. i mean, the only thing he could have done his continued so you know, the fans justifiably want him there as do we yeah. >> all right. >> what? >> should. we be. looking for for what should we really looking forward to with this
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year's contest, because it's always such a crowd pleaser well, look, if joey if we are actively trying to resolve this with joey, i believe all parties want to get it done if all parties want to get something done, i can get done. >> right. that's our disposition if he doesn't come, we're going to have a massive contest between four other eaters were at that 50 market 51 and 52 hot dogs and buns and there's talk of other people who've wanted to come back here as from the passover it could be very interesting, but right now, our focus is on trying to resolve this issue with him and his management team if we can do that, joey will be at 4 july. and if not 4 july contest so the one with some great eaters, but we would prefer to have them there of course, it will be entertaining, no doubt as it always is. >> i'm wondering, do you have any guess as to whether someone can rival that world record of 76 hot dogs in ten minutes.
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because again, it's hard to believe that's even humanly possible well, let me just say this. >> no one ever thought anyone would be kobayashi who 8550. and joey meet him, beat him again, beat him again so there's always the possibility. but to me, if someone who it's probably among the greatest experts in the world on competitive eating. i can not imagine it. i don't, there's no one currently. you've got some great eaters out there. i can come within 20 hot dogs. so i don't even understand how that could happen. but, you one way or another, they're agreed eaters out there and it would be very, very interesting to see a hard-fought contest it when we don't know who's going to win. >> on the other hand, i think people tune in on 4 july almost as a tradition to just watch joey chestnut dominate. >> so obviously that's what we and everybody else would prefer. >> yeah, we'll have to see if he comes back. that would be very cool. i do need to ask
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you, george, because i was yes saturday years old, truly yesterday when i learned that one name for a hot dog is a glitzy, i didn't know that i'm sure you're well aware of this. what do you think of that? i mean, can you explain that to us? is this going to stick around for awhile? >> this started about three or four years ago and my brother rich, who is much more sort of into common culture or as a better sense of the world was leaving. they were all over and i'm going to let us anybody talk about what the lizzie lizzie gladiators all this. i have no idea where it came from. and frankly, i'll be honest. i don't quite like it. >> and that baby controversial, but i'd prefer hot dog herter. >> i mean, there's all kinds of things. yeah. >> lizzie gladiator though when he says it like that as a ring to it. so gladiator, lizzie ga blur, look, george, it's been awesome hanging out with you and i have to tell you that
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just because it's the last friday at the end of the school year this morning, my six-year-old, when i asked him, what do you want for breakfast and he said, i want a hot dog and i know joke made him a hot dog fur. >> and i'm going to tell him that we this conversation today, i think we'll get a kick out of it. so george shea. thank you. he's on the right track. >> thanks, george thank you we're back here in a few minutes there are giant so much they your the minute woman building or babies next generation submarines. >> they are giants and what they do because they worked in a place where they can grow, where they can learn the skills to build careers as powerful listed we built because it takes one to build one if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with par sega because there are places like
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