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looks like 75 miles, the worst of it right through the town of rolling fork population about 1800 seen pictures on twitter and on the internet, and they're disturbing. this was a very large tornado, it continued on the ground moved through it a couple other towns, but rolling fork is the true center of the destruction at this hour crews are on their way. police are asking for as many ambulances and as we can get. this is the storm right here through rolling fork and then on up toward belzoni. it was on the ground as a likely an ef three or greater for a very long time. this is the color coded doppler velocities showing the circulation right over that town , and it may still be on the ground right now. it was about 10 minutes ago as the storm has moved 75 miles to the northeast . this is the area. we're watching this highlighted area here in orange. this is where most of the weather will be tonight. there will be more weather and there are likely
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going to be more tornadoes. the problem is it's 10 30 10 o'clock there in the central time zone. people are sleeping. you need to get away from this storm. many of these tornadoes that we've seen tonight are underground tornadoes. you need to get underground to survive them. that's how large they are. and they're still going on right now . alison this is going to be a deadly night. i'm afraid i've seen pictures here in rolling fork, and it looks bad. okay chad, come back to us as soon as you have any updates, thank you very much for that breaking news. we want to turn to win if paltrow taking the stand today, testifying in her own defense in a lawsuit that accuses her of skiing into a 76 year old man on a beginner slope, he says he suffered broken ribs and a traumatic brain injury as a result. but paltrow says it was his fault, not hers. so there's a lot to discuss. let's bring in our panel. we have our defense attorney joey jackson here. former democratic congressman max rose, psychotherapist robi
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ludwig and former u n spokesperson hagar shamali. also joining us is stand gail, who was a ski and snow sports safety consultant. so, stan, i want to start with you because you've consulted on 200 ski collision cases as i understand it. so how is this one that gwyneth paltrow was involved in? how's that? how's it stacking up for you? what do you mean by stacking up ? you think when you hear her on the stand, in fact, you know what? actually let me play her on the stand so that we all can hear this. let me play for you how? she explained what happened on the stand, and then you can analyze it. listen to this. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart. and then there was a body pressing against me. and there was a very strange grunting noise, so my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. i thought am i is this a practical joke? is someone like doing something perverted? this is really, really strange. my mind was
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going very, very quickly and i was trying to ascertain what was happening. okay and i think you said i didn't know if it was an accident. but he was groaning and grunting in a very disturbing way. yes, there was a sort of grown coming out of his mouth, okay? he said. this man was behind me on the mountain. my knee and our skis will. we're still sort of tangled up. is that yes, yes, sorry. bodies were almost spooning and i moved away quickly. yes. okay, so, stan, what do you think of her description of what happened? stan are you frozen? i think we've we've lost him for a second. oh, thank you hear me? alright well, go ahead description her description. sorry there's a bit of a time leg here. um the description um , matches what one would expect
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ah, in the ski collision, where there's some person in front and another person in back. and, uh, if the skis go through a person's legs. obviously that person is overtaking the skier in front of them. i mean, if you're on a green run, which this was, and i believe we even have some video of this. it's called the bandana run. this is at deer valley. it sounds like she was having a ski lesson. so she's it sounds like not a great skier. um people hit each other that this happens. it doesn't happen all the time, but it happens certainly on ski runs. and so what? what separates of regular ski collision um from negligence and from it, turning into a court case like this? well uh, when they're negligent negligence is involved. there is one person who who causes the incident to happen. yeah and it's very important when skiers
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ski to maintain a look out ahead . just survey the slope ahead to be in control of their course and speed to be able to avoid people or objects or children or fences or things like that, that are on the ski slope by maintaining a look out ahead. you can gauge your speed you can make turns. you can slow down. and that's what constitutes negligence. if you're negligent in those responsibilities, those responsibilities are put forth in the skiers responsibility code. in order for people to understand and act accordingly. when they're overtaking people are skiing too close to people to prevent this sort of incident from happening. i mean, you're never supposed to speak ski out of control, but as i understand it, actually in further reading, she's an intermediate. she describes herself as an intermediate skier. but you can, of course, get out of control and fall. so from what you've
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heard thus far from her testimony, and in the case, who do you think was at fault here? well you know, i've only heard piecemeal testimony and it's very important as a professional investigator not to take aside in the case until, um i reviewed all the evidence as well as done my own investigation. and by the way, i'm familiar with the bandana slope. i investigated another ski collision there about 10 years ago, so i'm very familiar with that particular slope, so i'm not going to take aside at this point. all i can say is that if the skis went the defendant skis uh, excuse me. the plaintiff skis won't between her legs that puts her in front and that puts the onus and the responsibility on the plains of to avoid her. that's very clear
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. okay stands stand by, if you wouldn't want to bring in my panel. hi, guys. that was interesting to hear gwyneth paltrow. here's another. moment from her. basically they were asking if she stuck around after the accident to see if he who she says collided into her was okay, so let's listen to that. i think you have to keep in mind when you're the victim of a crash, right? your psychology is not necessarily thinking about the person who perpetrated it. so the answer to my question is no. you did not inquire. okay? did you ever um, ask. hey how was that guy that ran into the back of me? is he okay? do you ever ask anybody from deer valley about that? i did not because at the time i did not know that he had sustained injuries like that. i thought it was very minor on the day and you didn't stick around long
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enough to find that out. i stuck around long enough for him to say he was okay to stand up that he told mr christians and he was okay. um robbie, what do you think of this testimony and hearing gwyneth paltrow on the stand? well, i think she was what we expect gwyneth paltrow to be. she's icy, a bit imperious. but i also found her to be honest and authentic, and i liked that she didn't appear to be acting and falsely warm. she described herself as she was during those moments, and i think she's very believable. she's not warm and fuzzy. she may not be that empathic. but it also sounds like the events unfolded. um as she described them at that moment in time. it's so interesting. i think to hear her on the stand because she's an actress. we normally see her playing a part. we normally see her in a glamorous on a red carpet in a glamorous gown. and she you know, we see
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her in glasses. we see her when she was sitting in the not on the stand, but just in the general at the table, she no, she she didn't necessarily look like gwyneth paltrow the way we imagine, and it's just interesting to hear her in this kind of everyday situation. but what about robbie? one more question her description of the first collision where she was describing his legs came through mine. i heard some grunting. i thought that there was a practical joke, or maybe it's a pervert was doing something. well, she's in hollywood, and we know her experience with harvey weinstein and also i think she has been the victim of stalking and she is a celebrity. so you have to think. you know people can abuse you or stock you and you can totally see where she would have that experience and wonder. is this deliberate as somebody sexually trying to do something to me, and then she got her bearings and realized that it was an accident, so i thought it was a very powerful testimony and well done on her part. okay, i agree, you know a
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lot of people accuse her of being out of touch with reality and she can be, but she's also not known to be nasty or cruel or dishonest. quite the contrary , she is very open about her life. she is very candid and blunt about a range of things, things that her company sells. um you know her her wellness routine as she calls it, where we're really she doesn't eat much. you know, she's she's open about all these things, so i don't see why she would behave any differently. um i was looking at it as though i was a jerk. you know, part of the jury jury of peers, and i thought as well that she was being quite honest. what i thought was a shame is that you know, i had to wonder you have to ask yourself would this would the plaintiff be acting this way or going down this path the way they're going down? if she weren't who she is, you have to ask that question. and i don't know that joey, you're the you're our lawyer here. um you know, someone interesting point about this is
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that there was a gopro video and the difference. so the so called victim here, um named sanderson , um, had it was wearing gopro and there was video, but they can't find that video. very interesting is that tell you it tells me that if there was a video that supported my cause, and my lawsuit, i find it somewhere, so i'm looking at a few things here. first thing i'm looking at is context, right? the second thing certainly i'm looking at is her actions. and then i'm looking at her. ask what is her demand? so let's look at the context. she's out with her family, her two children, her boyfriend at the time, who becomes her husband and his two children. does that suggest that it's going to be a day where i'm wallowing up the skis and going around. i'm going to be attentive to my family, making sure everything's okay. my kids are good kids, our life , everybody, okay? and of course i want to impress my future. right partner, right? i mean her husband. and so that's the context seems a bit strange that she would be all while that she's being described. it's a
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beginner slope to that. that is kind of off to me. and then you pivot to her actions right after it happened. she was pretty pissed off. you know, when you get into an accident, it's not your fault. generally human nature. i'm so sorry. i'm really sorry. my bad, you know? can we forget about this? and then? of course, her ask. she's asking for dollar and she certainly has the money. it's $300,000. she couldn't just say for nuisance value sued for 300 exactly saying that she could have settled right, alison. i mean, it's 300,000. she don't want to go to kolkata. don't want experts. i don't want the attention. take 100. leave me alone. and so it just seems to me that she is innocent as charged and she's okay. anything burning to say about this because i have to move on to another high profile case. everyone's lying. i don't trust on that note. we move on sticks . another very high profile case this month. as we all know was the murdoch trial and he was convicted of killing his wife and son. now they're auctioning off. his belongings. the
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belongings from their you know, hunting lodge or their i guess that's what you call it. and so today was the auction. here are some of the things that were auctioned off from the murdoch house. um, it was a yeti cup. it typically retails for $35. it went for $400 a beer cozy those i believe retail for a dollar roughly, or they can be made for that, and that was auctioned off for 500 mounted antlers from this lodge $10,000 of furniture set $30,000. so guys, let me start with with you, congressman. what do you think the interest is in having a piece of memorabilia from a high profile but mccobb family story , but these are some creepy people that are doing this. i mean, imagine the tour of the house and this is you know my memorabilia from murder scenes, you know, come on, let's go hang out and have a drink. i would
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say, though, that and this is something that is, i think part of the fabric of american culture and society. hmm is we have this cult of celebrity? and it actually does not matter what the root cause of the celebrity is, it is just that everyone is talking about it, and everybody wants a piece of this. its notoriety. its notoriety because this is that if you actually stop to think about it, this is gruesome stuff. mhm and it's awfully weird and creepy and all the rest. but nonetheless, it was in the papers. it was on tv, and now you have a little piece of it. there's nothing probably more american than that as a criminal. a defense attorney. i'm sure you've seen this. what do you think is behind this? there's a few things so one. i think max is right on point in terms of the celebrity culture and people wanting to be a part of that and just being so fascinated by it. the second thing i think, is just it's historic, and i think people want to buy into the history. there was a moment in time where there was this madman or whoever you however you want to describe him who did this to his family.
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can you believe that? and i'm part of that, and then the second or the third thing i'll say is, people could be a little nutty. true words. never spoken on this panel. uh robbie, what do you think? psychology of this is called murderabilia is so there's a word for it, and usually it's when people buy what serial killers make, but it is a part of the story, right? it's to be a part of the story and there is an aura mystique around these items because they belong to a murder. it's a cautionary tale of someone who thought they were so powerful and wealthy. they could do anything and yet they can't so there's a whole interesting kind of greek tragedy behind it. um but it's also maybe vicariously thrilling to be close to a murderer in some way. nbc safe and some people even believe it's like a talisman. it can protect you from evil. so there are a lot of different perspectives here. murderabilia really fascinating. alright
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the vehicles are all electric feeling is all mercedes choice is all yours. could i look forward to editorial in the white house, you know, experienced that myself. glad i look forward to and that vice president kamala harris making a major personnel move. she's hiring stephanie young, a veteran democratic aide, as her new senior advisor, focusing on messaging and outreach. the vice president's performance in her role has been criticized, including by some democrats. they're questioning whether having her on the ticket will hurt biden's chance of re election. my panel is back with me and our friend doug hyde joins us now. great to have you dug. okay so in 2020 hagar you wrote a piece on cnn .com about how having vice president
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harris. you basically called it biden's chief foreign policy appointment his running mate, and you argued that she would be a great asset, i guess in foreign policy. so what has happened since then? well, i argue this because she had a number of stances while she was on capitol hill in favor of human rights against dictators. your ships and was was strong in her voice and opinion and that's what i thought our farm foreign policy needed. that's certainly what the president said that he would do when he got to office that he would make human rights a central tenet of our foreign policy, but then when she got to office, she wasn't really given portfolios that matched anything in foreign policy. it's the only thing i can try and i don't know the real. i'm gonna i'm gonna estimate here. guess here is that having been in the white house and worked on that side, it can get territorial between the vice president's office and the national security council, which staffs the national security advisor and the president and president biden has had decades of experience in foreign policy. and i'm not by
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the way i'm not criticizing his ah decisions or or his experience or the decisions he's made, but she's an asset. and so i thought that and i assumed that she would have been more included. she is a woman of color. that's a great representation to have for the united states on the world stage, and it just doesn't seem like she was deployed in a way that i thought would be very effective dog. you've been around washington in a long time. what do you think has gone wrong with the fit because people just don't from, you know, as you know, you hear the buzz they have. they don't know that she's sort of found her footing in this role. we'll look every every vice president faces at some point some questions about. are they going to be on that ticket or not, and we so often talked about in politics. are they playing three dimensional chess or what have you politics is not three dimensional chess. it's checkers , and it's very simple for biden and his team at this point. your most powerful demographic for your voting block your core base african american women, so there's no chance that that joe biden is going to kick kamala
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harris off this ticket at all. unless he says, i want to have a campaign that is going to be on really rocky ground at this point, african american women your core base, kamala harris is there she's going to stay there. that's it, understand the politics of what you're saying, but in terms of what has do you think something has gone wrong with the vice president? do you think she's deployed been deployed well, or there's been some tension or something. first of all, if someone if a whole group of people think something about you in politics, it's your fault. and she can make all the excuses in the world that she wants. there is a branding and image problem, and that's reflected in the numbers. but with that being said, though, no one is a good vice president. okay we still make fun of queer. we still make fun of gore. we still talk about cheney's vader , you know biden. more high profile, more high profile. harris's entire story of 2021 was that all these obama aides were still making fun of joe biden, even though he was now the president because for eight years they ignored him as the
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vice president. let's not lionized joe biden's tenure as vice president. in fact, perhaps some of the story here is that the abused go on to abuse. joe biden delighted, said joe biden said, oh, god bless you call a harris. i'm going to give you space and the border now go out there and do great things. no wonder people are talking about her, not accomplishing the mission in front of her. they were impossible tasks, i think, ultimately, nonetheless can't take the politics out of politics. the rule that the facts are the facts but on the ticket. definitely he definitely does. first of all to doug's point, totally agree, and i'm not just saying that here. my talking points in advance were right in accord with you. i don't think that you thumb your nose at a community that's so central to your popularity and central, quite frankly, to your success. the other thing is, i think this is an opportunity for him. exert your leadership. they're going to be times where people think people of unpopular what are you gonna do? you gonna
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fold? are you gonna say to the haters and the naysayers and i'm standing up on standing above and i'm sticking with you, and i think it's an opportunity for him to do that. and if he does it well, i think he can move forward and move on. and what can she do differently, okay. so listen, i while i agree with the politics, i actually think they have to seriously consider move whether or not they replaced it with someone else, and there is precedent for it. it's happened before. when um, when ford became president, he had nelson rockefeller as his vice president. when he ran again. he had bob dole as his new running mate. so it's happened before he didn't win, but it's happened. what about their point that that you know, black women voters really like her being on the ticket? do they do? i mean, i mean, how strong do they feel about that? so i mean, i'm not saying about the community is important. this is an important community. but the latest article i read actually on cnn said that that the majority of the democratic base doesn't view that i don't want to mess this.
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i don't want to miss these words, because i wanna be very careful here that it is not placing a heavy emphasis on diversity in this role. now i think that it's important to have diversity in this role. i don't want to see people to judge their or really interesting with you talking during the commercial break. it's been a busy week in the news. have you been paying attention? to everything that's happened. we're gonna quiz our panel on what they know. but before that, cnn's presentation of hbo's over time with bill maher right after this.. so what do you think of whwhen i say mexico? i'm eva longoria. i'm exploring mexico to see how the people to you hungry. i'm always from the group their lands. wow, look at that. and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states saloon area, searching for mexico premiere sunday at 10 on
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guests answer viewer questions with their unique perspectives. we're excited to bring you this lively discussion first every friday night. so here is over time with bill maher. are you on cnn with panelists this week? david sedaris is over here with this new book professor of marketing at new york's stern school of business. scott galloway and the great writer for the atlantic and the larry and here are the things that people want to know about. okay a group of conservatives recently said they want to create an ai chatbot of their own. to combat liberal bias, can we? well, i've heard there was liberal bias. i heard. i've read that that that chat body is a little woke. ah. can we expect a i to be used as a political weapon in the near future? i think it already is. i mean, it's funny that you create something that is supposed to be smarter than everybody and above it all, and immediately we're breaking down into. you know,
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we're gonna that's what it's gonna be. you're gonna have the liberal chat pot and the conservative, right? yeah, there's some missile like traditional media. i think it's hard to argue that there isn't oftentimes the liberal bias because it's mostly overeducated people in urban centers, but with respect and new media and technology driven media, there's no evidence that there's any sort of bias. they don't lean left. they don't lean, right. they lean green. they're all about money. they really don't care. as a matter of fact, seven of the 10 each day, most viral pieces of content are usually from conservative commentators. so there's just no truth to the notion at least online media has a conservative bias. hmm i know people. liberal bias. excuse me. oh, all right. david is there any material you wouldn't perform in red states? oh you know, i think i've heard you say this before. you know i would go to oklahoma and people say who was there, and it's like everybody who didn't vote republican is there so i do or
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some? who did? i hope they all come. i welcome everybody in my and i'm sure you do to, uh, i don't like it. no i do. but i don't like, you know, like, sometimes you do a show and you get a laugh from people. and you think that didn't feel right to me. i don't want to pander to the audience. you know? i don't wanna so i happy to go to a red state, right? and quite frankly , there is more to make fun of on the left in the last five years. i mean, i'm seeing i'm seeing in your book, too. you know, people ask me that all the time. why do you make fun of the left more? because you're providing comedy for a comedian. that's why right. all the cities are blue. if you just want to talk to democrats just go to cities, right regardless of the state. yeah exactly. i mean, i've alabama i've been i played mobile, alabama. the only thing you got to bring your own hotel, though. i one of the times i was
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in alabama, where there was a bass fishing something the same night and i was going out to the show and on there was a cry. swear to god. there was a large crowd walking one way that i could tell it was for the best fishing. i won't go into details, and then my crowd was going in the opposite direction, and it could have been any city in the country. so i mean, and that's alabama. okay what do you make of g and putin's meeting? well boy, they exchanged friendship bracelets, didn't they? and putin. i'll you go, you go first. but then i will tell you. i think that's the biggest and scariest news of the week. while we're all scared about. i don't know we're worried about transformers or worried about our kid marrying a republican. the real threat is an axis power forming between russia and china, and it should be scared. china. you know,
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china of today is different than china 10 years ago, and they are they're not a competitor, their adversaries and maybe even enemies. the swing vote will be india, but we should absolutely be. it should have sent chills down the spine of every american seeing those two together. i mean, i was mentioning on the shoot. show that in the 20th anniversary of the iraq war, i think this is a result of that. i think you know when, well in this sense that gene and putin see america they saw 20 years ago we invaded a sovereign country. i mean, we would make the case that we had reasons that putin doesn't have and going into ukraine, but that's not how they see it. so their view is and yes, china and russia never had any love for each other, even during the cold war, when they were both communists, and they should have been allied closer was very frosty. but their idea is we have to just be number one is to
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be anti america. america is the one is trying to bully the world. we we've seen it over and over again, and we have to line up against them. that i think is the scary part is because they're going to get more people to join in on that premise, and i think that there's the eternal folly that wars are won quickly, which we learned twice that. wasn't true recently. and i think that the russian engagement in ukraine is going to last for many, many, many, many, many years to come, weakening that state considerably, and it's terrifying. i don't know. okay a school principal at a florida school recently resigned after parents complained that students were shown michelangelo's david oh, it's a nice sculpture. was it really appropriate or just an example of parents being too fragile about what their kids are taught in schools went to was this, for instance, to resign? because he should. david is a great work of art. no yes, the dick is out, but it was no
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better than the students. i was gonna say it would probably bolster the confidence of 1/6 grader. i mean, that's a very. leave me that statue should be. it was cold out. i served on the board of my kid's school in florida, and the notion that we're trying to pull the gay or straight out of them. it's just ridiculous. we schools aren't trying to turn kids into work. stores were trying to turn them into warriors and these culture wars that divide us and you schools as weapons to inflame some weird, imaginary problem in schools. it's just it's another example of instead of working on the things that actually affect us. people want to figure out what offends us so they can raise money. it's a popular. you know the cnn? watch your mouth. sorry. okay keep your swear
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words out of your you know the southern strategy as the most effective political strategy that we've seen deployed in the united states in the past 100 years, and i think that we're seeing republicans attempt to turn anti trans legislation anti lgbtq legislation into kind of version of the southern strategy that whips voters up and i think that it remains to be seen. how that you know, certainly in the midterms, it didn't seem to work terribly well. but of course what's at risk. risk is the health and safety of children. and the rights of americans to live how they want and love who they want. so yeah, it's awful. christian kristen cinema kristen or kristen. kirsten kirsten. okay cursed at sea and got it cursed instead of mom. she's the senator from arizona. she's now an independent, right. she was elected as a democrat, but it wasn't quite democratic enough for the party or liberal, and i'm so she's an independent,
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recently said she's not going to eat in the cafeteria anymore because it's just old dudes eating jell o. well i'm telling you see, aren't you glad you're listening to this show, and i lost so much weight eating diet jello really? great. i don't think that's the point she was going for. you know, i think as a tangential topic, regular jello like cal calories in it. yeah sure. it's all sugar like everything else. but don't jello is 40 calories for the whole box and you're feeling hungry? you eat two boxes of jello when you're full, and it's 80 calories jello, we drink it here on cnn. alright it's kind of it's kind of be any any thoughts on the old people drinking jello because you're talking. what you're saying is that our elected representatives are
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probably not representative america. the average age of american is 38, the average age of an elected representative 64 , meaning every time someone like aoc is elected to congress . someone else's dead. i mean, it's and what do you know? cost of living adjustment. biggest in history for social security recipients and the tax credit the child tax credit gets stripped out of the bill. we don't have a representative government. we have basically, people who are much older running our government. we need more youth. we have the second oldest elected populist, we don't have a representative government. denies one of the few politicians i think on the hill, who retains the capacity to surprise and you know that feels like like to tell it like it is. i mean, i don't maybe i don't think she was making so much of a political statement is just saying i don't want to eat with steny hoyer. yeah i think a
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lot of members of congress don't necessarily want to sit down and eat with kristen kirsten cinema at this point, either. but we love all politicians in this year, but we have to be mindful of advertisement here on cnn, so yellow and we'll see you next week. that was fun. we always love over time, and you can watch real time with bill maher on friday nights on hbo at 10 pm and then watch over time, right here on cnn friday nights at 11 30. we'll be right back. if you came in the interernet is tellig me a million different ways. i should be trading look. what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. i want to be rich like me want to trust me on this one crystals? wow. yeah take control of your investing
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instant coffee, unbelievable. it's like all right, everybody. it's friday night, and you know what that means. it's news quiz night. let's see what my panelists know about this week's news stories. okay, everybody. i have a quiz for you. let's see how much you've been paying attention. here's the first question when i say three. you're going to turn over your answers. okay, get ready with your have to be quick to it. no. okay so we could just that's not enough buzzers buzzers. well my god, maybe there is a buzzer. i can't remember. we have a sound effect. no prize, though, okay? an oreo cookie? yeah here we go. number one this week, president xi and president putin met for talks. where did they meet a beijing be moscow. see mario opal in 123. hmm it's moscow. joey i said that. yeah joey said a okay moving on number two. president biden issued his first
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veto this week for a bill that would a ban the word woke, be mandate. all cars sold the electric by 2025. c overturn a retirement investment rule 123. oh, okay? yeah. you're all right. it is. see the investment rule ban. the word woke, though , right? you guys are smart. okay, moving on that one. number three cheating, cheating phoenix . okay, turn over your things. okay number three, a dentist accused of killing his wife googled a how to dispose of 100 and ÂŁ20 body. b how to make poison or c can someone od on laughing gas? okay choose your answers. now. panelists in 123. okay, you said b b a to bees have it poison. that is the answer to that one. okay rigged . it's not rigged. next 2020
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election we go here we go. 2020 election. researchers at columbia university this week use a three d printer to print a vegan cheesecake, be a soccer ball or see a pair of shoes. researchers at columbia university print a vegan cheesecake be a soccer ball, a pair of shoes in 123. thank you. only a has it only doug knew. how did you cheesecake if it's three d printed, it has to be vegan. if it's a cheesecake because the three d can't print milk. that's interesting logic. doug that's that's that. i don't know how you got there. cheesecake is going to be, couldn't they have printed a soccer ball? have max. what he said. he said, i don't know what i would have done vegan clearly or access to the answers right
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