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. the rush to find out what was flying over the united states, the military right now recovering a high fly to go object shot down today as we're getting new information about what the biden administration does and does not know about the
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object. plus, florida governor ron desantis cracking down on election crimes. but is there really an election crime problem? guess what? we got the numbers you will come to your own conclusion, and congressman george santos accused of to paying for puppies with with bad checks worth $15,000, seems like they didn't get the puppies i'm going to speak to an amish puppy breeder who say they were scammed. >> good evening, tonight, president biden giving the go head to take down another object hovering over alaska, about the sides of a car, they said it was threat to commercial aviation passenger jets, tonight phil mattingly is reporting one of the main reasons president biden decided to shoot the object down was well, it came less than a week after chinese spy balloon was shot down, we're now learn, the u.s. military is in the process of recovering that
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mysterious object, let's get to phil mattingly, phil, evening you got new reporting from the white house, you've been talking to sources there, we find out about this today, it suddenly gets shot down, what happened as far as you're learning? erin i think in talking to officials over the course of the last several hours, there are two striking elements here, the first is just how many unanswered questions remain. officials candid about fact they still don't know what the object is, they can't identify it affirmatively. they don't know what its capabilities or its origin, state or private owned they haven't been given any indication it was a state owned bike the chinese spy balloon or why it was over air space, or elementary is how quickly the decision was made to shoot the object down, especially when compared to what with saw with the chinese spy balloon which are a traversed the united states several days, and the driving reason is where this
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balloon, object was actually flying, where it was floating, however, it was traversing, and that is about 40,000 feet, that's the top end of where commercial airliners usually fly and while this is a sparsely sparsely area, that and they had no concept of what this was, created an unacceptable risk when it came to how the pentagon was doing things and what the recommendations were to president biden. they were first indications of this on thursday evening, the president was briefed on thursday evening, they sent two separate efforts up fighter he jets to try and look at the object. neither was conclusive. recommending was to shoot the object down the president made the order earlier this morning and it was shot down shortly before 2:00 p.m. other, the canadian leader justin trudeau said he was briefed and supported the
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decision to shoot it down in the alaska, canada border region, you can see how this process worked through quickly. my source on capitol hill saying they have been informed throughout this process about this object and so it appears both in the time we have quickly decisions were made here, the tracking of this and how they've tried to inform beneath international partners and partners on capitol hill there have been shifts compared to how the chinese spy balloon was operated. one official said apples to oranges in terms of capabilities and what we know about the objects not just the size, which is obviously dramatically different, but it's clear they're taking a different strategy here and move very quickly to this out of the skies? thank you very much from the white house, of course, just saying if you're thinking of a lot smaller than the other, the chinese spy balloon, that was three busses this is a small car, still if you're flying in a passenger jet add a thing the size of a small car, could understand that would be catastrophic. so my panel is with me now,
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major lions, they don't know what it was and they don't know what it wasn't. they're not what it could do or controlled it but shot it done fast because it was something they didn't know anything about that a few days ago and turns out that something was a something and there were a whole lot somethings like that in the fast, but there's no air phenomenonal but chinese spy balloons. >> it's a new protocol clearly in a post 911 world we expected the first air balloon to be shot down as soon as it violated u.s. air space, but pentagon was watching it was a different all the attitude and i believe clearly, from norad's perspective, they recognize they have to look further out over the horizon, but this one in particular, obviously, from what happened last week, it clearly violates air space, we don't know what it is, we scrambled jets, it wasn't emanating a
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pulse, signals, collect things, there was obviously something in it. it could have been a balloon from a nonprofit foundation just didn't tell norad was flying there. >> the one day. >> the one day. >> you know, when you talking about the context here, we see this one at 60 something thousand feet and the usually 100, when they track back and look, they go guess what? those ufo's -- i don't know how about chinese spy balloons, in the past have come and sparked anger at the administration from both democrats and republican, who examples here. >> you guys have to help me understand why this baby wasn't taken out long before. >> i think it was a huge mistake for them not to take down the balloon before it came to the continental united states. >> they're talking about that specifically as opposed to the fact out others had can come from, puts the administration in a tight spot >> obviously, the biden
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administration does not want to have a scenario this week or going to next week in which there's a balloon finding in the united states and say, no, it's ok, we wanted to do, that thocht have to be in that position, so when they get up and make the determination that probably isn't going to be information we can glean from it, the ok to go ahead and shoot down, make sense that the biden administration from a political standpoint willer on the side of not having the thing spend any more time over the united states than it needs to, make sense based on last week, but raises the question, how many balloon-like objects are there approaching the united states? pretty clear it happens on r with some regularity and now this is to the point just made, a new protocol, at least for the short term >> it's an embarrassment, the biden administration it's an embarrassment they didn't know these things were happening, of course, that embarrassment predates them. the trump administration didn't know that was one now we know happened when as per was secretary of defense but and he didn't know, but nonetheless it's an embarrassing situation
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>> it's not great, i think the administration acted wisely and acted quickly for those object right here, there still are a lot of questions and when it comes to national security, i want folks to be thorough, i want them to be aggressive in getting the information and seems look they've learned something over a short period of time from the chinese spy balloon to what's happening today, not great for the administration but i'm hoping our national security folks are constantly on the clip learning new things and trying to act more aggressively when things are in our air space. >> there's something i have to say and maybe because it's you know, getting late on a friday, we're sitting here talking about these objects, we can even come up with right word because object is the best we can do, floating around. >> on operation welcome to earth here? we don't know what it was, we don't know who sent it. we don't know who owns it, what it was doing. and yet, we decided to shoot it down anyway, it was a political decision, you called it an embarrassment, i think that's exactly right.
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they couldn't afford to have another one, it does beg the question, two things in a week, i mean, how many times is this happening over a period of years or six months, maybe it's not state owned but what is up there? i think you have people if both parties on capitol hill now who are legitimately unhappy with what they've been told, the shoot-down today was political. but probably the right answer given how they did it last time. >> the situation unsettling. the other top story, we're learning that former president trump's legal team turned over some more documents with classified markings and somebody copied a thumb drive and they got the laptop, this is after subpoenas and searches of mar-a-lago, mike pence home was searched by the fbi they found one more classified documents, major lions has a former intelligence officer, you had nuke codes, so you know the seriousness -- the true
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seriousness of classified information, what is going on with this? the politicians do not seem to take this with the level. importance that people like you do. >> that's probably right. there is overclassification of information in the government, something like 50 million document as year get classified. >> 50 million. >> a year. and on top of that, the normal policy is a 25-year expiration before they become knows classified, there's a billion or so documents running around the document still technically classified, could be a weather report on an opt they were going to run on something that has nothing to do that's actually really classified, having said that, i don't know what was in the vice president of house, what they recovered, could have been something important. but the bottom line is, there is an issue of overclassification, everything knows it, it's a problem in the government, it's got to be clearly be more awareness on all sides, we have a 20th century classification system and a 21st century, we have e-mails, voice mails, text, all kinds of digital out there, not a lot of folk on privacy.
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i think that's where the shift? amazing billion and you say this is something who would have known the nuclear codes. you take i with serious. but apples to apples ppence documents haven't clearly taken documents that would be something we know biden his situation, biden has a special council, so if pence gets a special council and now got to go testify in the trump criminal january 6 investigation, does this make him less likely to run? no i don't, i believe he's going to run for president. >> no matter. >> i don't think we have indication that mike pence has done anything dishonest on either count. ? we don't. >> you raised the january 6 investigation, which he was subpoenaed for yesterday apparently, what do we know about mike pence? he did his duty on january 6 by upholding the u.s. constitution, i don't have any reason to believe he's acted in any other way in any manner other than having fidelity with the constitution, a, he's honest and
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b, earned a right to run. >> stay with me, we'll continue, governor florida ron desantis on a mission to crack down on election fraud in the state, except for there isn't election fraud. and new allegations involving embattled congressman george santos which lead us to amish country and a potential scam involving puppies and thousands of dollars, so a report went to speak to the amish farmers who say they were scammed by to those, plus the former president of georgia, remains in jail incredibly sick and fragile. they say he's been poised they've run test, we'll share with you him in prison. ♪. ♪. ♪. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan
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tonight, governor ron desantis solving a problem that doesn't exist, the florida governor is now set to sign a bill that gives a republican appointed prosecutor sole jurisdiction to go after election relate crimes, which would be important if there were election related crimes, you need to pay a person to do that, the question there a job, here's the numbers, in florida, 262 fraud complaint were filed for the more than 11 million votes, which makes up .0024% of the total vote. of those complaints, safe and effective of them were referred to law enforcement so that gets you down to .007% of total vote,
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ultimately that led to 20 arrests. let me get my glasses. .002% of total vote. and then one of those cases was dismissed by a judge, i can't do the math but it's smaller than .002. it's not me giving you the numbers actually desantis knows the numbers he bragged how incredible the elections are in florida. >> the way florida did it, i think inspires confidence, i think that's how elections should be run, we're now being looked at as the state that did it right and the state that these other states should emulate. >> white house reporter for politico joining our conversation with scott, ashley and phillip, he knows the numbers if everyone could do elections like florida thing would be great. why is he going to spend taxpayer money on a salary for somebody to look at election
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fraud that's not there. >> one it would be amazing if there were 0 fraud, probably what he'd say? that is what he'd say. >> number two i think he's trying to obviously demonstrate to a whole group of people out there that he is serious about this particular issue, which is top of mind for republican voters around the country, so i don't think it's an illegitimate thing to do, but at the same time demonstrates a political message. >> it's clearly a political message, playing into the people thinking elections are fraudulent saying he'll take care of it even though he's saying florida elections are great. >> yes, this is a play for the american primary vote in 2024. >> are you surprised >> no, i just -- i just, you know, you were very judicious. >> i believe he'll be a little bit less lipstick on his answer >> but yeah, this is -- i mean, the wide swarth of things around desantis is doing are targeting the same group of people, this
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is targeting trump voters, saying i'm, there fighting now, even though there's 20 cases a lot of them were people told by county officials you can reply to vote now because felons are allowed to vote then get busted or they weren't allowed to, this was regulated. even within that subset of cases these are dubious, but it's a political play and the people who are feeling the effects of it are the people arrested for crimes, that involve them doing nothing more than casting a ballot. >> he would say you want it to be 0, but you want to go to roi which means if i'm paying taxpayer money i want returns this isn't an roi decision, it's poi, political return on investment, what desantis is doing is strictly politics, playing into the 2020 election was stolen without actually saying it. i don't know if you remember but before the election, there were people that even law enforcement
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had to arrest because of so-called fraud after an election administrator told them to register, and they were saying this is a waste of money, this is a waste of taxpayer resources, and so this is just a ploy that desantis is doing, i'm not surprised if you remember, after the 2020 election, a lot of time this time frame when republican launch these voter suppression tactics so they set up a foundation not so close to the election or shall we say they launched trial balloons. >> try to shoot down. >> ok. so daniel, in this context of that a they're trying to -- this is desantis setting the stage every single day for what people think will be a presidential run, christian, governor of new hampshire, said the republican party is moving on from donald trump. here he is. >> donald trump is not going to be the nominee, we're moving on as a party, country, if the
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election were today, desantis probably wins in new hampshire, other states as well, it's not getting any better for the former president, thank you for your service and move on. >> wishful thinking >> we've heard this for six years straight, remember in 2015 no one thought trump was going to be a nominee, in 2016, everyone kept staying in the primary race until they thought trump would get a knock-out blow we've heard the same rhetoric time's time again and with sun unu. we could have a 2016 repeat where no one because politicians have egos they don't want -- they want to see maybe it will win in florida, maybe super tuesday and vouch and then trump might just waltz to the primary result. >> you had a chance i know to speak to glen young, governor of
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virginia, parents had control of schools, is he even considering it. >> he has to, because usually you get only one shot of being a someone who could run for the presidency, so he has to take his time in the sun, i think it's interesting how he's trying to play both sides, trying to be the moderate businessman from northern virginia, who can speak to parents concerns about their role in you know, education, but he's also trying to do the anti-work stuff, the crt music that he thinks can appeal to the republican base, so that's a tough bargain to manage. >> it's tough, meanwhile in the republican party, you have a battle, and it's actually a battle that joe biden set up and let me give everyone a chance to hear it. this is mitchell mcconnell talking about fellow senate republican rick scott. >> if we were to come to
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majority, there were no plans to raise taxes on people or sunset medicare or social security. so it's clearly the rick scott plan be it is not the republican plan. and that's the view of the speaker of the house as well. >> well, you don't need to fight with them if they're going to fight with themselves like that. >> recollection scott has been attacking mitch mcconnell you know, every day, the last several months and he's been doubling and tripling down on his plan, which literally no other republican is on television >> let's be clear, plan is every five years every federal program goes away and you have to repass >> and biden in the state of the union and event after is trying to pass this off like and in the state of the union was trying to say this is our deal you have to do the rick scott plan in order to get the debt signal blatantly the dishonest. why did rick scott release a new plan today? his new plan on social security, because finally they realized this is a losing battle, he's
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bid on this we'll fight on another hill. mcconnell is right. no republicans want to do this, they're not going to do it if rick scott want to that's his business but mcconnell's job is to defend his conference, that's what he's doing >> the congress who's lied inman says assistantly about his past, we'll talk to a reporter who went and talked to the amish dog breeders completely. a top putin feaux who's being pointeded in prison, they tested it. they see the arsenic levels and beyond, the attorney for former president of georgia is my guest. ♪. ♪.
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gelbakhiari. tonight, george santos bad checks, the "washington post" speaking to farmers in pennsylvania amish country who say they received bad checks in santos's name to pay for several puppies in 2017 and they totaled more than $15,000, post spoke with several breeders who say they handed over to santos four golden retrievers at least three yorkster terrier, two german scherz day and a golden retriever, he was running a so-called charity, where he claimed he rescued 200 dogs and
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280 cats, up front jonathan o'connell spoke to the amish farmers, jonathan, obviously, santos alleged someone stole his checkbooks and made out to breeders, which he got dogs and he said someone else did this, your article starts with a farmer who said santos approached him and he said something inside me said i could for the trust him. you talk to this farmer, tell me more about that interaction. >> yes, erin, obviously, george were santos has caught lying a number of times and admitted some of those lies, we want to so he they're not just political consequences but real people hurt by some of his dishonesty, we learned a little while ago there had been a number of people who allegedly received bad checks from him in pennsylvania in exchange for puppies for dogs, purebred dogs
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and we thought let's find these people, hear from them about what happened to them. and that actually proved to be much more difficult than expected. anyone who's been through amish country in pennsylvania probably knows that the amish and men nights are a close-knit community, avoid technology, so and also many have the same name, so we called dozens and dozens of people who breed dogs in pennsylvania, looking for the correct people, and you know, they have phones many of them, but their phones are not always in their homes, they keep them in a shack separate from their barn or home. and might check it once a day, voice mail. there's no way to text them any pictures to see if they actually were met george santos, we mailed people, we mailed farmers photos of him and of these checks that we thought they received, ultimately, yes, we did drive through and meet some of the farmers who so we can show them his picture, the check that is we thought they had
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received, and they could actively identify for us, yes, this person did promise us money, he took the puppies we had bread, and he cheated us. >> they told you that? they did confirm that >> yes. and you know, this is not a normal interaction for these folks for the most part, we are driving up on to their property, these are farms with a lot of milk cows, obviously, some don't use tractors because they're avoiding technology and we're strangers obviously introduces and explaining that this person in some cases they identify as having been the person who cheated them is now in congress. and some of them had heard that and some were really kind of shocked to hear that. >> it's incredible, what stood out to you from conversations they obviously confirming to you that's the man who said he was going to pay them and then didn't. so you were able to confirm that. what else stood out to you?
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>> you know, these people really trusted him. you know, he's -- he is you know, showed up two nights in 2017, he showed up later than he promised a couple of time, it's dark when he arrived, one was the day before thanksgiving, sometimes he had promised people told us he had promised to pay by wire or cash in some instances and decided peabody at the last second after some negotiations he wanted to pay by check, and these farmers sometimes hesitant about deciding to accept a check but ultimately agreed to and deeply regretted it. these checks were for 1500, 2500, a lot of money to these people, these are simple people. it takes frankly it takes some courage for them to say something about it, because they don't typically do that. >> thank you so much for sharing that reporting, and bringing the personal part of this home, the individuals on the other side of
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this for whom this money meant so much, thank you: be sure to see the full story in the "washington post," next, exclusive video of a long-time putin faux, alleged he's being slowly killed. the his appearance dramatically changed it's disturbing and one of his lawyers yet >> plus, rihanna smash hit offered up as an nft. what exactly is that? you'll see all about it in an up front investigation tonight. ♪ ♪. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need.
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seizures he's suffered in a georgian prison, you can see this from surveillance camera. like i said it's pretty hard to look at that. then here he is in another video, you'll see saakashvili there in pain falling out of his bed, then nurses in that facility rush in. he literally sort of disappears before our eyes in that video, on the left, i'll show you something else, saakashvili this week, appearing in a court hearing, it was virtual, just through the screen, you can see his ribs and how thin he is, and that's on other side of the screen how he looked in 2020 before he was arrested. his lawyers say he lost about he wasn't pounds, repeated abuse, and they have done dna test show he's been poisoned with mercury and arsenic, they've been done by doctors in the united states, the difference in the pictures is jarring and disturbing it's important to see them because this is happening right now, it's a person right now going through this, comes days after the ukrainian president
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zelenskyy said that saakashvili is being slowly killed urged the world to come together to secure his release, saakashvili's lawyer said it comes back to one man and one man alone, vladimir putin, they say saakashvili was arrested and convicted of trumped up charges on abuse of power and the putin government is doing putin's bidding he fountain against putin and spend years warning the world about him including right here on the show. >> people who can really. >> trump could plan the way. >> the only thing that america can afford to show the russians that america is weak, only thing putin appreciates everybody knows that is shear force. >> maybe then not everybody knew that, now there's in appreciation, out front one of zach's lawyers, the seizures we saw in that video is it's disturbing but you say they're becoming more and more frequent, what did doctors think is
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causing this and how worried. >> extremely concerned. as you can see in that progression of photographs and videos you showed he radically and rapidly declining in health, you can him going through seizures, he's got brain damage. he's got a reduction of white matter in his prefrontal cortex? you were able to establish that through test. >> yes, in in videos you'll see i was there with our expert neurologist, dr. la con who is a congressional medal of honor award sample, we took hair body and hair tissue which sent them back to labs for here for testing which concluded he had of her medals including mercury and arsenic. >> you're saying could be slowly being put into his system in some way while he's in prison. so when we look at how he was now, compared to when he was arrested. that's incredibly jarring. i want to show -- that's before and now, even now, compared to
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late december, that's when you and i last were together talking about him. that's been seven week, how much changed in just those seven week >> a lot. he's continuing the rapid decline again, you can see the extreme loss of weight that's continuing, in fact, the polish prime minister came out today, we have also 27 european countries that came out isn't solidarity seeking his release, you know, poland will take him france will take him, the u.s. will take him, obviously, president zelenskyy you saw him with the photographs, ukraine will take him for medical treatment. he needs to be moved immediately, and go through a detoxification process and then then our neurologist doesn't know if his current brain damage will ever be reversed. >> you are talking about brain damage and change in the white matter, you're saying some may not be reversible. >> you have detailed medical
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analysis which you say congressional medal of honor, the lead investigator into the poisoning of, do you have doubt this investigation leads back to moscow, to putin. >> no doubt, this is a story about good versus evil, about the police state versus the free state, saakashvili is the father of democracy in that region, he brought democracy there. there was a nonviolent shift in power for the first time ever ever in the south region, when he gave freedom to the georgian dream the architect is von sh eely and old edgar, that's what we're needing the assistance of united states and allies to come in and spend -- the u.s. is
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giving tens of millions of dollars of aid to georgia to support democratic programs the court system and there's clearly a back sliding of democracy and we, as the united states need to stand up and be the protector and champion of democracy. >> the u.s. ambassador to georgia spoke out about saakashvili's condition saying we'll continue to employ the government to take necessary steps to prevent the situation from escalating further and provide the treatment he needs. is that enough? i don't think it's enough. clearly, the united states and the ambassador is closely looking at the situation, but we need real effort here, the suspension of aid, the imposition of sanctions, these are restrictions. these are the, you know, the avenues we need to use in order to expedite his release. >> thank you very much, appreciate your time. next, an in-depth look at the controversial world of nfts,
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crypto assets hyped by many celebrities be but at least one is facing legal problems on the back of crypto some might be nervous, could this boom go bust?
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. rihanna 2015 back in the news again, not only because rihanna will headline sunday super bowl half time show but because it's being offered as an nft standing for nonfunible token a digital asset exploded in popularity in recent years those who bought the rihanna nfts will receive a fraction of that song's royalties, what exactly are nft is >> is this a bubble about to burst? we have the out front investigation. >> reporter: nfts typically digital art bought and sold with cryptocurrency really started going many stream after the
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cartoon any time pictures had their moment on late night tv. >> we're both apes >> yacht club has back the face of nfts, and i think maybe not in a good way. >> why is this nft wonderful almost $200,000. >> the yacht club a check of 10,000 ape images became some of the prominent nfts, and they were everywhere, street, bill boards, an event called ape fest. had an air of mystery, founders were initially anonymous. >> i walk around knowing i helped create this >> celebs scooped them up and tweeted about it. >> 14 million. >> they were the first nfts that got this much mark capitalation and attention >> then crypto crashed and the nft market was hit harder. knew the apes have plummeted in value and the celebrities promoted them are facing a lawsuit. so is the company that created
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them. uga is also facing a potential scc violation, all while being dogged by allegations of rishly offensive imagery, which the company denies. >> do you remember that time i bought the board ape for $75,000 now it's worth a gift certificate to wal-mart? what happened? you can decline to sit in for an on camera interview, since the collapse of f tx the crypto industry taken on an ever has no close vibe, the enormous evaluations, awkward celebrity ads and big promises about the future all look a bit absurd, while the yacht club is not the biggest phenomenonal it embodied everything. >> nobody buys a monkey for 300 grand. >> it's not like they were because the apes and compiled by computers, the unique part of it is the speculative bubble.
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>> lot of people bought nfts gambling they cosell them more to someone else >> you need the endless supply of greater fools to be putting money am i crypto in order for the crypto prices to continue to go up. >> after hollywood agent guy team up with uga in 2021, celebrities talked about apes, price soared. in march 2022 a $450 million capitalization give it a valuation of 4 billion dollars, now a class action lawsuit claims the celebrities were secretly paid to tout the any place and got them for free. >> through moon pay. >> the lawsuit filed in december, causes some vast scheme to misleadingly promote
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and sell uga financial product, uga, snoop dogg, madonna, post malone and other defendants, the celebrities have not responded to request for comment, both he and his clean the madonna paid full price for apes, uga said the claims are without merit in a twitter space chat, a celebrity said he rejected a deal to promote the apes. >> not once, twice, three times, i've been offered. >> they wanted you to not disclose that i purchased the apes >> yes. because >> you know what? do you know what the craziest thing about that that is a lot of celebrities going into this are probably stoked to get the ape and don't realize, a lot probably don't consult anything legal for him. >> they deny the claim and say the company looks forward to the lawsuit being dismissed.
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there are questions about who bought the nfts and why. there's also the question of what the board apes represent, some call them in so-called hip hop clothes, a gold guardrail, bone necklace, a prison jump suit. record and crypto that you have the point out >> i would give black people to love monkeys so much they going to buy them and they going to go to something called an apefest and they're going to like it. >> doesn't that sound funny. >> no, that's happening. >> more accusations circulated online like in a video that uga intentionally reference memes from rate of forums ythere's a video going around on youtube showing how board ape is actually racist. and actually as i look at the sketches of board ape, they are
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kind of racist >> these include there's a resemblance between some of the apes and pep me the frog medium, these are issued in another lawsuit, he thought apes were busiest and made copy cat nfts to post them. you go said it condemns the spread of hate in any form and they're the ramble goes of conspiracy theory of its, he used to run a similar troll site and tried to have it taken down after it became a hub of extremist violence >> is it possible that they didn't know what they were trafficking in >> i don't think so. because there's too many >> other apes are wearing a sushi chef that says com casino >> it's used as a sure against
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japanese people. >> i doubt that they were a massive at right troll campaign, i do think it's likely that the creators of the project basically included some nods to fortune. the thing is crypto adopted a lot of the same sort of dog whistles as other the racist parts of the internet >> i was hoping in my general optimism that people would become a lot more skeptical of techboros and the liberal so-called celebrities in hollywood when, you know, these people with suspicion. apparently not. >> it's incredible. watch that three more times kind of get my head around the psychology of people wanting to acquire things for no reason other than people have them and it's not a thing, this is one of many crypto companies underwriter scrutiny. >> several crypto company, they
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announced scaling back services because of much more intense regulatory scrutiny. and this week, they published a 24, patch letter saying why he's stepping back and addressing the widespread rumors that the company and its products are connected to the alt right, he said he would refute these rumors under only. >> there's a catch phrase in crypto, number goes up and that's what mattered. people were making money and they didn't ask questions >> number go up, as long as it goes up, who cares i guess that was the attitude and now here we are. thank you so much, and i hope everyone will watch that amazing piece again. thanks so much to all of you for joining us, cnn tonight with allison cameraata is next. ♪. ♪. ♪. whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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