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hour with breaking news. former president donald trump has just announced that despite hedging and saying that he potentially may skip it, he does plan to go ahead with the debate with vice president kamala harris just two weeks from today, he made this official just moments ago, posting on truth social that he has reached an agreement to face off with harris in their first head-to-head debate? on september 10 on abc. and for more on this, let's bring in cnn's kristen holmes. kristen, tell us what you're learning well, brianna, that what we're told is that this impasse between the harris and trump campaign appears to be over and the big remember issue, will that both sides were having was over whether or not the mics would be muted in that first debate. >> the donald trump did on with us, excuse me, on cnn, they essentially had agreed to muting the mics while the other candidate was talking donald trump's team thought that that worked out well for him. well, then we heard from harris, his team saying they didn't actually want those mics muted.
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so this has led to it of impasse. they were not happy with donald trump's team said they wanted to cnn rules. now they are saying that they have come to an agreement with kamala harris and that it's going to be broadcast on abc rules as we know the rules will be the same as the last cnn debate. this is what donald trump is saying, which seemed to work out well for everyone except joe biden. and then it says the debate we'll be quote, stand up, meaning they won't be seated. the candidates cannot bring notes or quote, cheat sheets. we've also been given assurance by abc that this will be a fair and equitable debate, and that neither side will be given the questions in advance. i did call a senior adviser after donald trump put this out to make sure about this issue on muting the mics. they said, yes, it does mean that the mics will be muted while the other candidate is speaking. so this would be a win for donald trump's team here, we have not gotten comment from the harris side of things, but i did speak as i said to that senior advisor who seemed very pleased with the fact that this debate was it's moving forward and
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with those same rules that we had had during arb debate when it was donald trump and president joe biden earlier this year kristen holmes. >> thank you so much for that. let's get the perspective from the harris camp with cnn's eva mckend, eve of the harris team tried to box trump in with having the mics unmuted. they even put out ads insinuating that he was too chicken to debate her. what are you hearing now? >> boris, they did it seemed like the strategy was to mock him and try to get under his skin if they often have to push them to the terms that they wanted we're still waiting to hear if this means the mics will in fact be unmuted for the duration of the debate, like the harris camp requested, but ultimately harris is allies they're telling me that they're eager for this matchup because in their view, it will show a stark contrast. they are banking on trump interjecting, ranting, raving, airing grievances. we know that in his own words, in his own
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description. i he's saying that he doesn't have to prepare much for this, that he can sort of just be his natural self. we have course now he is preparing and he does sort of downplay this. but what we have seen from the vice president, especially over these last five weeks is that she prepares intensely. we know that she is preparing intensely for this debate. and ultimately she's a disciplined messenger and her activities are tightly choreographed raft. so if you have that as a contrast up on that stage against the former president, that is something that they're really relying on will work out in their favor, but we're still waiting to hear back from them on this whole muted mics issue. >> all right, eva, we'll look forward to that. thank you. let's talk about this now with our political experts. we have 40 special assistant to president george w bush, scott jennings, former republican congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania. he's also a senior adviser with our republican legacy and jamal simmons is back with us, a former comms director for vice president harris, scott to you
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first because the campaign for trump had been clear, wanted the mics muted like we saw in the initial debate with biden, then you heard trump on the campaign trail saying it didn't really matter. i guess it did matter i wonder what your reaction is to this news. trump saying that the mics will be muted well, i look i think having a debate is good for trump because if he doesn't pin kamala harris down on her record and what she's done as vice president and her previous statements when she ran for president before i don't think anyone else is going to do it for them, so he needs this debate, so from a republican's perspective, it's good that it's happening. >> the cnn rules work for him before it seemed to be fine and so this is the agreement and this is how they how they got it done. and good for team trump. i've never been all that interested in the minutia of the rules. i just wanted to make sure they had a debate because i think the american people deserve to c1. and so if we're, if we're going to have that on the that's a good thing. >> charlie, from your view, who stands to benefit most from the microphones being muted while
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the opponent is speaking well, i kind of, agree with scott. thank you for having debate is important. rules or less significant. but i think trump actually benefits from having the mics muted because he's, he's prone to outbursts and with the mics off, you're less likely to hear them it's one way to keep him somewhat s victory for trump that they've muted those mics probably better for him. i see why harris wanted the mics on. she thought she could she could probably trigger trump to say something pretty outrageous and pick it up on the mic. so that's a victory for the trump team. >> yes. she wants to show that he has an impulse control problem and jamal, i wonder what you think about this news when it comes to mics well, first of all, we're taking donald trump's word for it, so i'm going to just take that with a grain of salt. >> but let's assume that it's true. it might just be true that harris campaign was trolling trump looking for a way to get under his skin every day and it does seem like if you pay attention to some of
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the social media that's out there, that they are really doing a very good job at just needling him every single day are playing a lot of offense on this campaign. and that's the kind of thing that democrats want to see. and it's kind of thing that i think ultimately ultimately hurts trump. look, trump right now is zero for one when it comes from, it comes to debates. right? he may think that he won that debate, but it might be that he actually lost the war because of that debate. because after that debate joe biden left. and joe biden left, he ended up with commonly harris so he should be careful, zero for one, jim, jamal. >> jamal, my brother and colleague, zero for he literally ran a man who'd been in politics for 52 years out of his chosen profession over a debate, i mean, look, i understand what you're arguing that you all traded in for a better candidate, but trump won the debate. >> he is not zero for what are you saying? he actually did matter. >> but this is exactly the problem we campaign's very
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often people are focused on the minutiae of what it means in this tack or that tax. but the question is, are you wearing the fundamental argument? and for right now donald trump may have tactically won the debate, but strategically, it may have cost him the entire election because he ended up with a much better candidate than the one he was gained aiming for. and he's probably now a couple of points behind charlier. i'm curious from your perspective because scott is presenting a certain way. obviously, jamal is making the argument that he trump may have won the battle but lost the war but this idea that trump won the last debate based on his own answers, based on his own responses. how much do you think his success had to do with what happened to joe biden rather than his own ability to stay on message and to drive points home to the american people well at the time, i thought that trump did not lose the debate. >> i thought joe biden lost the baby. i don't know that trump actually won it. i mean, it's not like he made a whole lot of great point. he got caught in a lot of lies and false
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statements so he didn't do himself any damage. he looked reasonably control, but i wouldn't go so far as to say trump, why i'd say biden just lost miserably because he he demonstrated to the public that he did not seem to be fit and was capable of serving another four years fully. i think that was a real issue. so i wouldn't go so far as to say trump won very interesting point jamal interview with harris coming up at some point here soon we presume, talk to us a little bit about the stakes here. >> when we find out who she's interviewing with, what that's going to signify well, the campaign is probably sorting through a lot of different questions, right? >> first of all, you do an interview not because they'd love to make boris and brianna happy with the interview because they want to move forward some part of the campaign agenda, right? they've got something thanks to advance. and so the question is, what voters are they trying to talk to one outlet are those
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voters paying attention to? what you may see is maybe there's a mix, maybe there's local news, maybe there's national news, maybe there's radio and print mixed into this. so we don't exactly know how it is. they're going to come up with this because they haven't told us yet. but i got to say, when you're doing this and you're thinking about this, you're not just thinking about doing an interview for interviews sake. you're doing it because you're trying to accomplish a strategic purpose. and the campaign just hasn't had a reason, a purpose to do an interview to this point, i would argue it's time for them to do something because the american public needs to hear from the candidate on some of these issues. and i think we're going to see that based on what vice president here there said, which is that they're going to do something by the end of the month scott, what would you counsel if you were counseling kamala harris, how would you suggest that she approached an interview? >> and when she's going to be asked about her positions morphing over time yeah. >> i mean first of all, look at the amount of hand wringing going on in the harris campaign over one simple decision. they
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cannot figure out how to, where to went to and who to do an interview with one simple decision. and we want to put her in charge of the country and make all kinds of complex decisions. they can't even decide when and how to do an interview. and so that concerns me if i were counseling them i would say pick somebody and go in and be prepared to face the discrepancies in your record. you got all these anonymous press statements now saying you don't support any of the stuff you used to support, you're going to happen the tackle it head on. that's number one. number two, she's going to have to say joe biden made some mistakes. i mean, she can't run on biden's record. she can't run on his plan. she's going to have to show up and say he did this, this and this. i disagreed, but he is number one. number two, have learned from the experience if she's not willing to do that, she's going to where biden is going to make it hard to win. because if she isn't willing to separate on a specific policy issue or two or a decision. trump's going to have her for the rest of the fall, basically as a continuation of the biden agenda. so those are my two pieces of advice. >> charlie. finally, i just wanted to ask you how i got on this. one point i can get on
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this one point it's not just one decision. she picked her money made. she redesigned a convention. she pulled it off seamlessly this is now running a national campaign and putting out policy. they've been a lot of decisions made in the last four or five all right. >> charlie, i do want to ask you before we wrap this up house pennsylvania looking right now well, right now, pennsylvania is a state that harris must win. >> she loses pennsylvania. she loses the election. i would argue she is not as strong in pennsylvania as joe biden was. she certainly a stronger candidate than joe biden, but biden has spent a lot of time in the commonwealth harris right now. i still think as, you know, she's in the game. she can win at, she'll need to run up numbers in the philadelphia media market, particularly of collar counties are philadelphia in the suburbs of harrisburg and pittsburgh, need to do well in those areas as well. but right now it's still game on. i think it's too close. who's to call. but right now, i think trump maybe has a slight advantage. go going into this, but she can easily make up ground, but
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she's going to have to do a lot of work her former congressman charlie dent would have helped her a lot by the way. sorry. >> i was just going to say and shapiro, i just want i thought she should have selected shapiro as her running mate. he would have brought value. he could really helped her in philadelphia media market where she needs to run up the score. so i was a bit surprised she didn't select them as vice president congressman scott jamal, appreciate the conversation. thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks, guys. >> of course. >> still ahead this hour on cnn news central after nearly a year in captivity, a hamas hostage stage rescued alive from tunnels beneath gaza what we know about the complex operation to save him. and the key pieces of intelligence that led to his location plus donald trump adding robert f. kennedy jr. who is transition team as yet, another bizarre tale involving rfk junior emerges this this one apparently involving a whale. he wants to capitated with a chain a story coming from his daughter in just moments, not the onion,
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began, the idf says they're determined to bring all hostages home, even as ceasefire negotiations continue cnn's jeremy diamond is live for us in tel aviv. jeremy tell us what you know about this operation where it the idf was able to locate all kotey well, i'm told that the israeli military had intelligence that there may be hostages it's in the area where i'll kotey was found. >> israeli special forces went into the network of tunnels in southern gaza. and while they were there, they located all kinds see this 52-year-old father of 11, who has been held captive by hamas for 326 days. when they found him. i'm told that he was alone without his captors. it's not exactly clear where his captors went before israeli troops showed up, but he becomes the first israeli hostage to be rescued. dude by israeli forces while he
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was in an underground tunnel in four previous instances, or sorry, three previous instances in which seven other hostile soldiers were rescued by israeli forces. they were all found in above ground locations i'll kotey was then taken in an israeli military israel the soroka medical center, where we saw images of his brothers rushing, running to the helicopter to suddenly be able to be reunited with him they had started to lose hope brianna, that he would even emerge from gaza alive. and then they got the call this morning that he was indeed alive and well and out of gaza on his way to that medical center, doctors at the soroka medical center say that he is in good medical condition despite the fact that he has visibly lost that's quite a bit of weight in his nearly 11 months of captivity. and tonight he was actually able to
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speak on the phone with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who? he thanked the israeli prime minister for the rescue operation that got him out of gaza and he also reminded him that there are still more hostages in gaza and that all of them must return home. these early prime minister told him that all hostages will be returned home without exception. we know of course that those negotiations qin's to secure the release of the remaining hundred plus hostages still held in gaza. are very much still ongoing. u.s officials saying that there was progress over the weekend to make towards achieving a deal. but whether or not a deal will actually be brokered out of these negotiations still remains far from certain brown so wonderful to see him with his brother though there at the hospital. >> jeremy diamond. thank you for the very latest there, for us. >> still looking overseas, one of president biden's top aides is now in beijing. national security adviser jake sullivan is meeting with the chinese foreign minister as part of a
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push by the white house to smooth the over relations before biden's only term as president ends. cnn senior white house correspondent kayla tausche joins us now, live from the white house. so kill it. do we know exactly what the two sides are going to be discussing? >> boris, there's a handful of topics that are on the agenda for these two days of meetings between national security adviser jake sullivan and china's foreign minister among them, at discussing cracking down on the trafficking of illicit fentanyl into the united states, communicating between the two countries, militaries to deal conflict where needed and avoid any miscommunication, as well as safeguarding the development of artificial intelligence technologies. now, all of those are russians that were started back in november 2023 when president biden and president xi jing ping held a summit outside san francisco on the sidelines of the apec conference in woodside, california. now disgust
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woodside summit is where the foreign minister first proposed to jake sullivan to make a return visit to beijing, a reciprocal visit, as it's been discussed, the two meet every six months or so to make sure those lines of communication are open and too provide a forum of sorts for the two global superpowers to bring discussions to the table on other thornier issues to like economic policy with new tariffs set to go into place in the coming weeks, as well as rising tensions it's in the south china sea and the taiwan strait. but boris, there is also one other looming item on the to-do list, and that is the potential for another bilateral meeting this fall between president biden and president xi. there are two multilateral summits are happening in south america in november, but a u.s. official tells me that any discussions to have of the two leaders meeting again before the end of biden's term, are still in very early stages with the possibility that one doesn't materialize it's still very real for us.
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doors back in 1968, its new ceo, not yet been born that would have been about 20 years later and his age is far from the only notable thing about him. >> damola adamolekun he now has a mission to turn red lobster around the iconic chain is in bankruptcy and announced yesterday, it's closing another 23 locations cnn consumer reporter nathaniel meyersohn joins us with much more on the new ceo. nathaniel, tell us about them yeah, boris, so we have a fascinating choice here for the next ceo of red lobster adamolekun is 30 5-years-old, so he's a millennial employees are going to have to keep up with him. >> he wakes up at four in the morning every day, has said that his work is his life which is an interesting kind of sentiment coming at a time when more people are focused on work-life balance. he was also the ceo of pf chang's came in during the pandemic and 2020
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and we see sales increase the last couple of years. so did it did a good job kind of turning around pf chang's, but it's going to have his work cut out for him here at red lobster to that point, nathaniel, do we know what his plans are for the chain so boris, it's still a little bit too early to know. >> but, you know, red lobster they filed for bankruptcy last year. they've been closing stores so last year they had about 650 stores. now they're down to 500, about 540 stores. so nearly 100 store closures and red lobster is about double the size of ps i've changed, so it's going to be a more difficult challenge for mla coun one thing of course, though he's going to have to avoid, is the endless shrimp deal that endless shrimp deal last year, which cost red lobster about 11 million and losses. so it is going to have to stay away from that. he's got a little playbook to work with. customers. love the all
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you can eat shrimp, but certainly very difficult for the bottom line the endless shrimp fiasco of 2023, a warning for business majors moving forward for generations, nathaniel meyersohn. thank you so much for the update. brianna drug maker eli lilly is now offering cheaper single-dose vials of its popular weight loss drugs, zepbound. this might help with endless shrimp by the way, this is promising news for for anyone wanting to try the drug, but who can't afford it. eli lilly says the move single vials will actually allow for much greater supply of zepbound amid shortages brought on by its high popularity. we have cnn's jacqueline howard with us now on this story. all right, so how much is this going to cost? and who would qualify for a discount here well, brianna, this is specifically for patients who are paying the full out-of-pocket cost. >> and these are for patients who did not qualify for eli lilly's assistance program. now, how much these new starter doses will cost. we know that the for weeks supply for a
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supply of two 2.5 milligrams in each file that will be $399 a four-week supply of vials containing five milligrams will be $549. these costs are much lower than what the original list price was four is that bound, which was $1,059.87. so these are the differences were talking about here with these weight loss drugs, you typically start with a smaller dose. so the 2.5 milligrams would typically be the starter dose. and then you work your way up to a larger dosage. but brianna, this is eli lilly's answer to try to meet that high demand that we're seeing among patients and to make their drug more accessible when it comes to costs specifically for those patients who again, don't qualify for the assistance program with similar weight loss drugs like semaglutide. you see on the screen here
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prescriptions for semaglutide. they went up 40 fold in the past five years that's the kind of demand that we're seeing when it comes to these popular diabetes and weight loss drugs, brianna, will other draw a drugmakers follow suit here? could you see singles? those files of ozempic wegovy, or mounjaro that's what will be interesting to watch out for brianna in the weeks to come if this approach of this model proof successful for eli lilly we might just see other companies like those behind semaglutide, like ozempic and wegovy following suit the zepbound is a tirzepatide, but again, similar weight loss drugs that fall under the semaglutide category that's where we may see similar approaches, but we can't predict the future. we'll have to see what happens in the weeks to come all right, this may be a test case. >> jacqueline howard. thank you for that. and coming up new legal trouble for karen read, the boston woman who made headlines after standing trial
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drunken state, then left him behind for dead cnn's jean casarez is here with the details. jean walk us through this lawsuit well, this is a civil suit, and so they are asking for justice and the only forum can be through monetary damages. >> but they're saying that karen read herself along with two bars, caused the death of john o'keefe. and it's a whole family that's suing including two children that john o'keefe actually had taken in legally when his sister and brother-in-law died unexpectedly two years before john o'keefe died, he was racing them as a single dad. but the facts are very specific and let's look at some of the facts that they allege in the civil complaint. first of all, they say that the first bar that karen read went to was cf mccarthy's and she was there for about nine to 1030 at night on january 28, 2022, and they served or seven drinks they say she was visibly intoxicated. she walked out of that bar after that with one of those
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drinks. the last one conceivably in her hand, she went on to the waterfall bar and john o'keefe was there but the bar kept serving her and she had a shot and another drink. they said she was visibly intoxicated. there. she left the bar. john o'keefe left also. they were separated about a minute from leaving the bar and she gotten the driver's seat of her car knowing she was then toxic aided and shouldn't be driving. john o'keefe was her passenger. >> she drove them to an after-party house. >> john o'keefe got out. she's the complaint alleges that she then hit him and left him for dead. and specifically, it says he reads should have known leaving o'keefe outside in the blizzard would likely result in serious injury or death. and the allegation is intentionally cause the death negligently caused the death gross negligence caused the death but they're asking for compensatory and punitive
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damages from all three defendants here. now i contacted one of reads criminal counsel's last night and she does not have a civil attorney yet she's in the midst of that aspect of this. now, read side has been that it was completely different that she was framed, that she didn't commit any type of criminal act. and actually john o'keefe it was killed by his own friends, police bodies that were inside that after-party house. they were there along with their own families. but as the civil trial is now commenced, the criminal trial looks like it will have a retrial in january jean casarez. >> thank you so much for the latest from new york actually one quick question before eugene, you mentioned that we should expect charges to start a new trial in january. tell us more about what exactly she would be facing while there's a little bit of controversy here.
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so the judge has determined there will be a retrial on all of the original charges, but the defense he asked to dismiss at least some of the charges because several of the jurors came up to them following the mistrial that was declared, saying, you know, when we were in that room, we voted as a unit for acquittal on second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a deadly accident and she shouldn't be retried on this. these jurors told the defense and so the defense says she shouldn't be retried with the problem is the jurors never told the court there was nothing in writing. they put nothing on the verdict form. no one prosecution or defense as any questions when the jury came in saying we cannot reach a resolution of unanimity in this case. and so the judge is determined it will go forward with all three charges. now, the defense can appeal this ruling and all odds are they will appeal this ruling to higher courts in
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massachusetts so whether the late january date will stand or not, or if it will be retried with all of the counts is left to be determined. but this is an aggressive defense team. and i don't think that they will just allow that trial court ruling to be the final one. >> jean casarez. thank you so much, brianna. >> we are following some important climate stories from across the globe. first to sudan, where flash flooding has destroyed entire villages including more than 12,000 homes, at least 132 people are dead, including more than two dozen who died after a dam collapsed. sudan is considering and one of the world's most climate vulnerable nations. in the meantime, in drought stricken spain, tap water along parts of the coast just become too salty to drink officials say drop in groundwater in the alicante region has allowed seawater to seep in and contaminate the area's drinking water summer tourism has only exacerbated the problem. and for now, there is no relief in sight. no rain is in the
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tion. again, that's 1871 to 3,800 i'm kayla tausche at the white house. >> and this is cnn just days after endorsing donald trump, robert f. kennedy jr. is now joining the trump transition team. his sister, kerry kennedy, had some very critical words on cnn this morning when it came to her brothers endorsement of trump. here they are were he alive today the real robert kennedy would have detested almost everything donald trump represents. his lying, selfishness racism, hatred fascist sympathies, deliberate misinformation about vaccines. frankly, outraged and disgusted by bobby's my brothers, gady, an obscene embrace. of donald trump it wasn't that long ago, just
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last month. in fact, that rfk junior himself used to feel the same way about donald trump's cnn's tom foreman is here with us tom joining the trump team, a pretty big 184 rfk junior who has had some choice words for the former president. >> you can understand the shock of his family. you could even understand the shock of his fans. look at some of the things that he has been saying about donald trump over past years, over past weeks, over past months, old that, bully, terrible president threat to democracy. he's all about xenophobia. he's bigoted. he is full of prejudice, scary, appalling. he is full of hatred. these are the words quoting words that he has used to describe donald trump and when you put them in sentences, look at some of the exact phrases that he has said about donald trump during this period of time when he is really going on the attack and said, this is not a man who suited to be the president. >> i think we're gonna bring those up everybody knows the difference between leadership and bullying. that's what he said back in 2018. and
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president trump has a weakness for swamp creatures features, especially corporate monopolies, their lobbyists, and their money. he said that in june, when you're saying donald trump has failed in his mission to drain the swamp and do all of these things. in fact it is such an about-face from where he is that you find yourself saying, i understand the family, i understand anybody saying how did you get here and yet there he is standing up saying donald trump stands for freedom of speech and things that i've value and tom, what is up with this whale story? >> the whale story though whale story. a away elsewhere is an old story. it dates back to many years ago, back in 2012 rfk junior's daughter, kick, gave an interview to town and country where she said there was a dead whale that washed up on the beach when she was six years or father heard about a rushed out to the beach where he changed, sawed off the head of the whale, having some interest in skull formation or something strapped it to the
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top of their van and then went riding down the road with, as you described it as it's gusting whale juice running down the car while people road by flipping them off that's the story stories in his background. now, there are groups o tc't collect parts of wales and go carrying them around. the main thing about this is main thing about this is whatever trump team think they get out of pulling him as an ally talking about him and maybe a cabinet member, that sort of thing this does nothing to shoo away that cloud of weird that has been attacked attached to their team effect. it just seems to make it well more dense really quick tom, let's take a step back an interest in a whale scholes is where yeah. i mean, look blow the motivation here. i mean, yeah that's i mean, it's kind of like maybe it's kind of like when you were a kid and you were fascinated by, you found something, you know, you're like, oh, here's a dear aunt were out in the woods or something. i don't know, but a whale skull it's pretty
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intense, pretty regular in the woods. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> a little generous, tom, as always i try to be understanding but i don't know wales we'll go by on the road and you're driving there. >> i don't know yeah, i would guess it's not close to each their own, tom. thank you so much. >> backbeat. the word is on the screen that the band is getting back together. next, everything we know about the oasis were union tour allergies. >> don't have to be scary. spraying flow net's daily gives you long-lasting non drowsy relief flonase all good. >> one of my favorite supplements is kunal turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support and cute all has the number one doctor recommended form of turmeric kunal the brand i trust still not confident about
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on what may be our favorite story of the day, or at least it appears the pair, they've set aside, their differences or they've been compelled to, what are they saying? well, if you look at their statement, they're leaning into the fact that we know that they were the cane and abel of british pop rock. they say that the guns have fallen silent, that getting this kind of war imagery, the stars have aligned the great weight is overcome. see it will not be televised. so they're getting people super excited. i'm excited. what about you guys? are you guys excited? hi to yeah. it was kind of funny to watch them feud if i'm being honest, they they had grieved music, but but the entertaining thing was always like, even in performances, one of them being really angry at the other and not talking talking to each other, throwing things to me that was the cool part about oasis. >> yeah, but i'm definitely getting some high school vibes that i kind of like i'm digging it. okay. lisa, it does have us thinking though, which groups do we want to see getting back together? what about you? >> for me, it's got to be in sync. i felt like justin
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