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today. caitlin is off. let's get started with the five things to know for this friday, april 21st 2023 president joe biden said. to run again, sources tell cnn it will be official as soon as next week with tuesday being the day i'd for the official launch could be just hours away from learning the fate of an abortion pill. the supreme court has a midnight deadline to decide if kristen will stay widely available also charges against actor alec baldwin about to be dismissed. in that deadly shooting on the set of his movie , rust special prosecutor said new evidence in the case led to this decision will update you on that. also canadian police investigating a heist $15 million in gold and other valuables taken from the airport . the thieves still on the run, and what's next for elon, musk and spacex after the historic starship launched got off to a good start before this explosive and or discuss if this is what success actually looks like this morning starts right now. so
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biden's gonna do it. he's going to run again. but this is like the longest like i'm gonna do what i'm gonna do. what i'm gonna do it. who did this? somebody else did this. i can't remember. i can't remember. but we'll see. his polling is good. he is good. new polling this morning is better. better good point. getting better in the right direction. yes we'll talk about all of that, because, as we've learned overnight, president biden is getting ready to officially announce his. he is running for re election next week. sources tell cnn the president's team is planning to drop a campaign style video announcement on tuesday. that day is significant because it will mark the four year anniversary of biden entering the 2020 race, a new poll from the associated press. this is what we were just talking about . it shows only 47% of democrats want biden to run again. but look at that. it's improved from 30% 37% of the same group that said that in january our life
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sciences at the white house with more he loves, you know, moments. right marking history marking anniversary so it would make sense for this to come on tuesday. good morning, poppy. president biden really relies a lot on symbolism when he gives his speeches and so that tuesday a possibility for announcement really falls in line with much of his mantra, and for months now the president has been indicating that he intends to run for president. but it appears that those plans are finally being set into motion. his team has been working behind the scenes to sketch out a campaign apparatus, and now they are eyeing that launching that campaign with the video, possibly as soon as to tuesday, which is four years to the day that he launched his last campaign, which he has billed as a battle for the soul of the nation. now, this expected announcement with would put to rest months of speculation about whether or not he would run again. we've learned that the president has settled on wilmington, delaware, is his campaign headquarters, but they
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were still waiting to hear a bit more of the details about what this campaign will look like. but one thing advisors are really keen to get the ball rolling on is fundraising, announcing early in april would allow him to start mobilizing grassroots and higher dollar donors. we know that the team has invited top donors and fundraisers from president biden last campaign to meet with him here in washington next friday as they gear up for a very, very expensive race. very expensive one. what about the other part of this new poll this morning 78% of democrats? approve of the job. biden's doing what should we take from that? well mobilizing those types of democrats will be key to president biden's re election. the president has long felt that his legislative agenda is something democrats should be proud of, when it comes to infrastructure, healthcare and climate change, but in additionally he's also felt buoyed after democrats stronger than expected performance during the midterm, but it's not just democrats that president biden
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will need to run over. if he is going to win a second term. he's going to have to reach out to those moderates also independent voters, especially as he heads into a possible mass match up with former president donald trump, who is his main rival back in 2020. thank you very much. we'll wait for tuesday. see if it officially comes hours from now the suspect accused of shooting a six year old neighbor and her parents in north carolina will appear in court 24 year old robert louis singletary turned himself into authorities over 500 miles away. he was in florida on thursday. the shooting happened after a basketball rolled into singletary's yard on tuesday. angering him and allegedly leading to singletary opening fire outside wounding six year old kinsley white and her parents. kinsley's mother told cnn that doctors removed bullet fragments from her cheek. her father remains hospitalized later today, special prosecutors in new mexico will drop in violent, involuntary manslaughter charges against alec baldwin for the deadly rust
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film set shooting. a year and a half ago, you'll remember baldwin was rehearsing with a prop gun on set when it fired off killed the film's cinematographer dana hutchins. it hurt director joel souza, a source familiar with the investigation tells cnn prosecutors are dropping the charges because evidence shows someone modified that gone are closing loss is with us now, with all of this reporting, we all remember your interview with alec baldwin. we all remember when he said to you that he didn't pull the trigger. now this is what he has maintained all along. and this is explosive . it is not what people were expecting, but this is something that his legal team has been working on. diligently. take a listen. it's my only question is am i being charged with something? baldwin no longer accused after new mexico prosecutors made a stunning announcement thursday. new facts were revealed that demand further investigation and forensic analysis we therefore
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will be dismissing the involuntary manslaughter charges against mr baldwin to conduct further investigation. baldwin reacted on instagram, posting a photo of his wife saying, quote i owe everything i have to this woman into you, luke. his attorney. you were in the room when the lady wants holding the gun. yeah baldwin admitted to holding the gun that fired a bullet. helena hutchins, the cinematographer on baldwin's film rust, but told police he did not know he was handed a loaded gun. baldwin resumes filming on rust this week with production moved to montana. this was baldwin last year. someone is responsible. for what happened and i can't say who that is, but i know it's not me. the dismissal is a win for baldwin's legal team, which challenged the motives and politics of one of the original prosecutors. it doesn't matter if he's a liberal democrat, and i'm a conservative republican. my job has always been to prosecute crimes. in february, baldwin's lawyers filed a motion
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to remove special prosecutor andrea riebe, who at the time of the investigation, was running for state representative in new mexico. in an email later revealed in the new york times suggested being involved in the case. quote might help in my campaign both read and the district attorney who hired her ultimately recused themselves. their replacements dropped the charges against baldwin, his attorneys saying they quote encourage a proper investigation into the facts and circumstances of this tragic accident. live animal that's kept on sets. no. never the film's weapons handler, hannah gutierrez. reed is now the sole defendant in the case. 18 months for involuntary manslaughter. her attorney says she will plead not guilty and that quote we fully expect at the end of this process that hannah will also be exonerated. really supposed to feel bad about you, mr baldwin husband has been a vocal critic of baldwin, saying he should face charges the idea that the person
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holding the gun. causing it to discharge is not responsible is absurd to me. but now justice for helena hutchins moves forward without a star defendant and she was great at her job and she died when she died, and that's that hurts me every day. so the special prosecutor coming out saying that this is you know, temporary, potentially that they are dismissing the charges against alec baldwin for now, pending a further investigation, interviewing reinterviewing more written witnesses because, remember, like i just said there is that new special prosecutor and then hannah gutierrez, reed's attorney coming out saying that they hope that this means that she to the armor will be exonerated as well. and they're quiet. as of now, i'm alec baldwin and his wife for loria, usually as of now, and they're just waiting to see what happen. opens next right. if it's dismissed, it's dismissed. now um without prejudice, and they're waiting for their from him sooner than you think. but for now, he's posted on
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instagram. okay thank you, chloe. thank you. good to see you. so live pictures. now the sunrise goodness sun comes up early. now, this is sunrise in washington, d c this morning. look at the capitol looks beautiful. that's what president biden is facing growing pressure from fellow democrats to negotiate with the house speaker kevin mccarthy on raising the debt limit to prevent a financial disaster. kevin mccarthy has proposed huge spending cuts and slashing major parts of biden's agenda in exchange for lifting the debt ceiling. it's setting up a high stakes showdown that could tank , the economy. congressional correspondent lauren fox live on capitol hill this morning, lauren. good morning to you. the president has been adamant that he wants a debt limit raised with no strings attached. yeah, that's exactly right. but what he's starting to hear from some members of his own party, many members who are up for re election this next cycled on is the fact that they want to see some negotiations that they are starting to believe it may not be tenable for the president to hold this position that he wants
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just a clean increase of the debt ceiling. the argument coming from some of them why doesn't he sit down? once again with house speaker kevin mccarthy? what you heard this week from joe manchin, a moderate democrat from the state of west virginia. weighing whether or not he's going to run for reelection again in this next cycle is that while he doesn't agree with every part of the republican plan to increase the debt ceiling, he does argue it's the only bill right now, that's actually moving. through congress. i also caught up yesterday with josh gad heimer. he is a moderate democrat. here's what he told me. i think it's critically important that now ever that that both sides sit down. the idea that we would ever default is has to be off the table and we can have a serious conversation about our fiscal health and our fiscal future. we should. but the idea that you would pay any politics any, you know that you would play play russian roulette with the fiscal health of the country and the full faith and credit united states is totally unacceptable. and pressure is going to mount next week. that
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is when house republican leaders are going to bring their debt ceiling proposal to the floor for a vote. they're feeling very confident that they're going to be able to get their conference in line. we're going to get a sense next week. whether or not that's the case, lauren is it a vocal minority of democrats calling for biden to negotiate as a majority of his party still supported stance? yeah, definitely a majority of standing by the president. in fact, yesterday, our colleague manu raju caught up with chuck schumer, the majority leader in the senate, and he just repeated over and over again, clean, clean clean, arguing that the debt ceiling should not be attached to any spending cuts that if there is going to be a debate about the fiscal future of this country, it should be in the appropriations process and not when it comes to just raising the country's borrowing limit. done alright. lauren fox on capitol hill. thank you, lawrence. okay it is today. deadline day, the supreme court could decide on the fate of a very common widely used abortion drug called me for preston on wednesday. justice samuel alito extended in administrative stay on a lower court ruling that would have limited access to that medication, giving the court some more time to think
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about it. that extension expires tonight just before midnight. at the heart of this issue is the scope of the fda has authority to regulate the drug, which has already been deemed safe and effective by the medical community. millions of women across the country have used it for more than 20 years. if the supreme court upholds the lower court ruling, here is what could change the window to obtain the drug would narrow to seven weeks. dosages would change in person. visits to a doctor would be required no more virtual visits to get it. the doctor would need to prescribe and administer the drug, and the generic version of the drug may no longer be available, so a lot of changes on the table house democrats vowing to protect access to it, including democratic whip katherine clark, you saw her just on this show yesterday. here's what she told us. we can look at putting people on record here in congress, bringing forcing these votes on the floor to make sure that we are putting everyone on record on where they stand on making women second class
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citizens in this country. one option is to have the fda go through the process again for this drug. if they do that, if the drug is ultimately sent back to the fda to sort of start over again for re approval, we should note the fda typically has 10 months to review an application if new data is needed if they need to do new trials that would take years. so spacex is starship rocket the most powerful ever built, exploded minutes after liftoff. i had no idea i was texting everyone. i was like, did it did the rocket explain? no i was surprised. but then elon musk is sort of like this is success, so we're going to talk about what went wrong. during the man test flight and what elon musk has went right as well. speaking of elon musk, a new era of twitter has begun removing legacy blue check marks from some of the world's most prominent users, including the pope. who got to keep their checkmark ahead. and somehow i
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yes so i was a little confused by yesterday. i'll explain when we'll have sarah in just a minute. but that was spacex starship rocket lifting off and then exploding during yesterday's test flight must called it an exciting test and said his team learned a lot for the next time. it was just part of it an eventful week for elon musk, in addition to that his car company tesla saw its stock plunge yesterday after reporting lower profit margins. and further our station. say excuse me future price cuts for some of its models must also facing backlash for his decision to remove legacy blue check marks from twitter accounts as a way to get people to pay for the mark. so with us now, cnn's media analyst, as i told you, access media reporter sarah fisher. good morning. good morning. good morning. good morning. i'm doing well, let's get to business. what do you should do you wanna to rock it
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first? if you want to do want to know why it's a success at the rocket blew up. let's do rocket first, because i was i had gone to the doctor and i didn't say i was and plugged in. and then i saw someone sent me just a picture of the rocket and i said to the rocket explode. what happened because i was getting challenger vibes. it's unmanned. but yeah, but they're saying it was successful. the big thing about this rocket is it's absolutely massive, and it's really heavy, so you need a lot of energy to be able to propel it up into the sky. and i think what they consider a success is the fact that they got it off the ground and that it was live up for about 45 minutes. the other thing that makes it successful is that obviously nobody was hurt. there was no damages that was reported. sometimes when you're putting a rocket ship into the air, the debris can um it can cause damages. the faa is responsible for overseeing that and making sure that nothing goes wrong from that end, and nothing did go wrong from that end, so i can see why elon musk and his team is saying that this was a great learning experiment because that's really what it was. i just keep thinking about how much everyone costs that
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explodes for them. but talk about the week for musk, so also elon musk with a lot of news on tesla this week also took away our blue check marks. i'm not going to pay for one. there's a lot going on with musk this week so much, and you know what struck me? you can listen to elon musk on an earnings call for tesla, which is a publicly traded companies, so they have to inform their investors have recorded about what's happening, and he sounds so measured talking about the company's profits plunge. he was saying that a lot of it has to do with macroeconomic factors. people still aren't buying cars at the same clip as they were prepared. emmick of course, the pandemic hit the supply chain in certain ways, which made manufacturing more difficult, etcetera. but at the same time that very measured businessman can do some very erratic things that causes us to be very confused, and the latest example of that, of course, was musk ripping the blue check marks away. he said that if you're not paying to remain verified on twitter that you're not going to keep your blue check, but what was so weird is that he said that he was unilaterally going to pay for some people to keep their blue checks which to me defies the
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entire pay for so he said that he paid for stephen king william shatner, the actor. and lebron james and all three of them by the way, had publicly stated that they wouldn't pay that remain verified. must have said that i'm going to do it myself. i thought that was a little hypocritical because he criticized the old verification system for sort of subjectively, letting some people be verified in him, choosing three people to pay to be verified. he has subjectively choosing to have people be verified, like after like twitter has been around for so long, like you know what lebron's official account is and i think someone i think i've lost mine, but people know my account already. so does it really mean verification matters because when there is an emergency situation if a school shooting if there's a natural disaster, people want to go to twitter and find authoritative voices to know what's going on, and that might be a journalist, but it also might be an emergency response unit in the local town, a mayor etcetera, and so if those accounts aren't verified, and they are easily spoofed that could be an issue.
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all right before you go, you have a great new piece this morning buzzfeed news. shutting down didn't they win? it? was it a pulitzer did they won their first poulter in 2021? they've done a lot of great reporting, in fact, a lot of the stuff that we've talked about with tiktok that stemmed from a buzzfeed news that's right and into the ways that china is accessing user data, so it's a very sad time. but broadly speaking, it speaks to how challenging it is to be surviving in the news environment. right now, the ad market is slowing down dramatically. and so buzzfeed news isn't the only one. feeling pressure insider, which is another digital media company, announced 10% layoffs. yesterday i've been covering media companies doing layoffs all year. it's just a really hard time right now. yeah that's it, but also to i mean, people are desperate for clicks. and so they're writing more. things that are a little more quickie. a little more click, baby. they want their eyes buzzfeed launched. it was revolutionary because at the time in 2006, a lot of traditional media companies were just copy pasting their long long articles and
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putting them online and buzzfeed said. this isn't working like we need to create online specific content. so from that regard, they kind of started an entire internet revolution, and i give them a ton of credit for that, but at the same time to your point on once everyone else followed that strategy became such a saturated market now. moving back into an era where quality really counts. and that's why you see a lot of news companies launching today focused on hiring really, really high end reporters glad you said that because a lot of companies that people felt with credible writing sensational things and to go back to that sort of journalism with the really great reporters, like sarah fisher official wasn't that ben smith was buzzfeed. is that then? yes it's been. yeah before. thank you very much. sara appreciate it. a cnn exclusive report. new evidence shows a russian mercenary group has been supplying sudan's forces with heavy weapons to aid their fight against the country's army. what our team has uncovered ahead. stocks tanking youou need a
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paramilitary rapid support forces made the announcement on twitter early today local time, adding the truce coincides with the muslim holiday marking the end of ramadan to quote open humanitarian corridors to evacuate citizens and give them the opportunity to greet their families. sudan's military leader delivered these remarks friday morning but did not mention the truce. battles between the rsf and its rival, the sudan armed forces have left 330 people at least 330 people dead forced tens of thousands of people to flee the country. yesterday the defense department announced the united states military will be deploying additional capabilities near sudan. here's what the national security council spokesperson john kirby said about president biden's role in this decision. he's been obviously following this very, very closely. the events in cartoon in sudan, he authorized the military to move forward with prepositioning forces and to develop options in case and i want to stress right
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now, in case there is a need for an evacuation. so the us clearly on alert the additional capabilities include hundreds of marines in an aircraft that could bring in ground units if necessary. as a nation teeters on the brink of a civil war. cnn has learned the russian mercenary group, wagner is trying to tip the scales providing sudan's paramilitary group with missiles in its fight against the nation's army wagner , which has been repeatedly accused of committing atrocities. has played a pivotal role in russia's foreign military campaigns, including and especially in ukraine, where it stands on the front lines and africa. the group has helped prop up russia's influence and seize resources. chief international investigative correspondent ml bagger joins us now with more on the group's role in sudan. hello, nima. what do you know? morning don. well, we have been seeing this entrenchment of the two generals , positions in sudan and many concerns about how the rsf was
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continuing to resupply itself in the intensifying fighting. we have uncovered evidence that shows that russia via air bases sorry, the vagner group via air bases in laboring in neighboring libya. has been able to provide them with support. take a look at this. the sudanese and the libyan army celebrated a successful joint operation wednesday, april 19th, near the remote desert border between libya and sudan. having captured the chef garrison belonging to the rival sudanese paramilitary rapid support forces, the rsf, but why is this military base so important, given how far it is from the existential fight in sudan's capital? because cnn can reveal that the fight is being influenced by what was happening at that garrison, a russian resupply campaign backed by a key regional players aimed at turning the tide in sudan's war
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in favor of the rsf, who have been a key recipient of russian training and military aid in collaboration with all eyes on vagner, a research group focusing on russian proxy wagner , cnn investigated the group's current presence in libya. you can see here on on april 16th one day after the fighting began in heart, russian illusion 76 transport plane at the algebra base in libya, previously identified by american intelligence as a wagner base. three days later. this same plane is spotted by flight tracker aviation expert gourgeon coming back from the russian airbase in latakia, syria before returning to the libyan air base in hedin. images of that same plane began circulating online april 17th heading in the direction of sudan, sudanese and regional sources tell cnn that weaponry was air dropped to the rsf within that time frame. april 15th to april 18th to the chevrolet garrison during a period of face fighting.
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boosting the rsf adimap and algebra basis where the wagner planes departed from in libya under the control of field marshall khalifa haftar, who commands territory in the east of libya, after the commander of the rapid support forces, mohammed hamdan, having common strategic alliances, one with wagner, who have there is hosting territory in libya. and who may. previous cnn investigation exposed as working with him a t to extract sudanese gold, a second with the united arab emirates, who tapped him at day to send forces to the conflict in yemen and backed haftar in the fighting in libya. what does it all mean for the ongoing misery and conflict in sudan? it means that both a regional libyan general haftar and a global player, russia, putting their thumbs on the scale, which raises the stakes for the region. for the global balance of power and for the
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people of sudan caught in the crossfire. neither field marshal half dead. no, vagner responded to our request for comment, but an rsf spokesperson told us that they do not currently receive support from libya or wagner. i think it's important to note that in our previous investigation when we exposed that they had received training and support the denied and then subsequently admitted that in the past they have received it. so i think that's important for the audience to know when they take into account this latest comment on so glad you're covering this very important story. thank you so much. really appreciate it. thank you coming up on cnn this morning. it's really clear from working there for just a few months that most of the really angry voices in congress are totally faking it. mm wow. freshman congressman jeff jackson, calling out his colleagues for faking outrage for the cameras. who was he talking about? he's going to join us live next, plus
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official true kind of things, which we've known for a while. tuesday's a meaningful day, obviously marking four years since he got in the race against trump. what do you think? i think it's interesting that there's still so much hand wringing about it right at this point. you do hear this conversation about number one his age and number two people who are concerned that there is polling that shows that democrats might like an alternative to biden. the problem is, they haven't actually coalesced around and alternative voice and some of the people some of the names that are in existence, right people have run before. their numbers aren't very good. it doesn't show that they would outperform him. so on the one hand that does in a way, leave elaine open for a surprise type candidate or challenger. but what he does not have that, of course, the former president has is a kind of person waiting in the wings, starting to suck up some of the air in terms of media or donor attention, and in this case, it would be ron desantis has not declared or
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anything like that. but the name the buzz around the name is happening. biden doesn't have that, and as far as he's concerned, his lane is clear. here. yeah but he always you know. surpasses people's expectation of him and as far as legislative wins legislative wins than i totally during his first term include passing the $1.9 trillion covert relief, but $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, but his critics would point to stubborn inflation, border issues and so on. so what should come right to come? don't know what the economy is going to do. we don't know the effect of changes on interest rates. we don't know what's going to happen in ukraine or with china. so there's a lot of variables. one sort of unfounded thesis all put out there is that the first time biden was in the white house. it was as someone's vice president, and the second time it was as an alternative to an incredibly disliked incumbent. he may want to win this sort of because of him, so to speak, that people would say i want joe biden. not
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that i don't want donald interesting, and i think that sometimes we need to keep that in mind with people like him. who are what i would call institutionalist. they care about their legacy. they care about these offices. they care about their sort of place in history, and it will be interesting to see the argument he makes to the public for why it should be him something real quick before because i know you want to move on another stuff. is it real, though you know, we get this whole social media thing in twitter, and it turns out it doesn't it's not actually real. when you look at biden's accomplishments when you you know, look at that real people saying well, you know, i'm concerned because of the board. i'm concerned because those are real issues. but as when it comes to an election, will that prevent people from voting for joe biden or having enthusiasm? because every president has their issues. i mean, i won't answer this question not to be coy, but because it is so early. no, you're right rest of the summer. people are going to be resolutely not paying attention to this, and then all of a
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sudden fall, we'll head and it's going to be on all we can hear about and as i said, there are these very serious variables and i do think, do not underestimate the concern about the economy, right? everyone has been talking about a recession happening. it is not officially declared a recession yet if and when that happens, of course, that is an issue for an incumbent president , especially when there has been so much chatter about it for so long. it's the economy stupid, exactly, and just don't say the fundamentals of the economy are strong. um lessons have been learned. right you're can't wait to listen to the latest episode of the assignment. clickbait fashion? no, it seems silly. but after the pandemic people came, they did some revenge shopping. they were saying, like, you know, we spent money and we spent money on clothes and we were just fascinated at the show at like why there were so many trends that were being launched apparently online, and we were trying to get to the bottom of
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it and talk about some of them. did you have a let's hear, let's hear algorithms are playing a big role in fashion discovery right now, and that is allowing people to find things that they like and share it faster than before. so the runways they're losing relevance. all right. so what? what is this clickbait fashion? what are the trends means is that instead of you flipping open a fashion magazine and saying, oh, i guess we're all going to wear soft purple this season. um instead, you have the power yourself to go online. see what's happening on tiktok see what's and they might have influence on how things are talked about. this is clown core. well, i don't know it might be clown car. we talked about a couple of things on the episode clown core mermaid core ballerina sleaze. um business core is coming back. so you guys are your on it, alright the trend, but the point is, it's put the fashion houses on the
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back foot meaning when you see fashion week, all of a sudden they're sending. you know robots down the runway. they're sending address on fire down the runway. they're having these performative aspects because they have to punch through and capture your attention. and they can't do that. compared to some kid. practically are those boots are boots. red boots are from an art collective called mischief. and this is a really, uh this is a pivotal kind of moment, i'll say because they're not functional. wearing them in real life is difficult. it takes other people to get them off of your feet. kind of like my shoes . exactly one of the things that are, experts said, is, you know and then era when we're doing so much online, what does it mean for close to be functional if the function is to be seen? right if the function is just your image, then maybe that's okay. and all of this is happening in a moment where we have a generation that's questioning. how much should we be spending on clothes? should any of us be buying any more clothes, given what they do to the environment, etcetera, but
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clothes are so inexpensive, so it's this kind of it's a combination of fast fashion, the algorithm and cheap clothing. that are pushing a cycle of trans much faster. i like the sort of casual business that you do. then there's casual chic. you have always business core always can tell. i am a if i had a mug. i'm talking something up to bring up. you said this was to kill a mocking board court giving atticus what's her name? the actor gregory back. and this is classic turner classic movies . and that's what i've been stuck on for lately. so yes, i was looking up about how bad find closes for the environment. my friend maxine, radar at this great book unraveled the life and death of a garment. everyone should read it before you buy more. i'm saying cornish, thank you very much. we appreciate it. listen to the assignment wherever you get your podcasts i miss when people used to dress up to get on the airplane wild.
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devastating. his client is now set to be executed within a month. the decision comes just two weeks after the state's attorney general recommended glossip get a new trial. he was convicted of murder in 1998, accused of ordering the killing of his boss, but he has maintained his innocence the whole time. ernie general of the state, even said there is new evidence in this case, and that's why he deserves a new trial. but he's not getting one fringing grass is here to explain. why good morning? yeah. i mean, the clock is ticking, right? and you just talked about that new evidence that really centers around what they were appealing to the criminal court of appeals in oklahoma. it was a box of evidence who bait which basically had paperwork that included the fact that the person who actually did the killing admitted to it and in exchange for testimony against glass up in these trials, essentially one is a recanted statement. that was what was among the evidence and what we talked about, papi. what has as we've continued to follow this case, but the justices in a 50 decisions, said it wasn't enough evidence to bring this case to the lower courts and have another trial and, as poppy said
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, it's devastating. i want you to hear from richard glossip's attorney about how he reacted to this news. he said today to me, don, you know? should i be prepared to be killed on may 18th and that was about as low a point as i've seen him and this is his ninth execution date. this is this is tough. he's he's been down this road far too many times. no one should have to endure that. okay so what comes next? we said that his attorney is going to appeal to the u. s. supreme court, but also the oklahoma legislature has been so much involved in this case. and we just learned that kevin mcdougal, who the representative who has really been the leader of that this, you know effort is basically saying that he's going to try to change the state law. get the governor to sign it to try to bring this case back to the criminal court of appeals. and if that doesn't work, he's going to even try to impeach these justices, so this could get very explosive and alcohol and what's so notable about him is
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