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glad you're with us. it is a big day. glad i have victor black well by my side. >> we're here. we have a lot the to get to. five things to know for this thursday, august 24th. donald trump is expected to surrender in georgia. this will be the fourth time he's turning himself in to be arrested. he faces charges to overturn the georgia election. the fist gop primary debate, 6) of the 8 candidates rauzed their hand when they would ask if they would support trump;í a the nominee. vivek ramaswamy finds himself in the spotlight. he was the center attention at center stage last night and sparred with a lot of candidates and contentious exchanges on issues including the war in ukraine. >> nikki haley challenging her rivals on abortion rights, clashes with mike pence and arguing a federal abortion ban is not politically realistic. >> there are new questions about
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a presume edod dead in a plane h two months after he led a rebellion against vladimir putin. new eyewitnesss are sharing accounts a about what they saw and what they heard during that crash. "cnn this morning" starts right now.ó0-t &ñ the debate last night was not a the lot about trump. but today+w you're going to see lot of coverage of trump. >> that was strategic on his part knowing he could cut that news cycle by turning himself in today. >> what a split screen it will be when form er president trump will be arrested for the fourth time after he skipped last night's republican primary presidential debate. sources tell cnn trump is plan ing to turn himself in tonight at the fulton county jail and face felony charges for trying to overturn his election loss in georgia. what we know this morning, at least half of trump'skb
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co-defendants have surrendered. here are the mug shots so far. the deadline to surrender is noon tomorrow. >> although he was not there last night, trump still loomed large over the first presidential debate in milwaukee. at one point the moderators asked his eight rivals if they would support trump if he's convicted. you hear that? the audience cheered when several raised their hands, including rz ron desantis and mike pence. jessica dean is up live early for us in milwaukee. one>e of the debate moderators referred to the former president,nñ 58 minutes into th debate, as the elephant not in the room. >> reporter: yes, that's right. it's perfect, but it illustrates they did get to some other things. they did actually get to talk about policies and where they are different. but to your point, he was the
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e elephant in the in the room. he's going to turn himself in for his fourth indictment in the last several months, these eight candidates on stage polling behind him, the close st by som 20 points, were hoping this was their breakout moment. eight republican hopefuls taking the stage in milwaukee in their first primary debate. in the absence of former president trump, the party front runner, the fight air time was on. >> we need to send joe biden back to his basement. >> the truth is that biden didn't do this to us. >> i'm best prepared, the most tested, the most qualified and proven conservative in this race. >> do you want a superpac puppet or a patriot who speaks the truth? >> reporter: with the debate
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coming on the 'of trump's fourth indictment weren't. >> would you support him as your party's choice? raise your hand if you would. >> whether or not you believe that the criminal charges areé2ñ right or wrong, the conduct is beneath the office of president of the united states.ìc% >> reporter: former vice president mike pence did not hesitate to attack other party rivals. former governor nikki haley going from the same playbook. >> you have ron desantis, you have tim 0 pence, they all voted to raise the debt, and donald trump addel $8 trillion to our debt. and our kids are never going to forgive us for this. we have to,#ace the fact that trump is the midwest disliked politician in america. we can't win a general,q electi that way. >> reporter: but mostpu flurrie of attacks involved vivek ramaswamy with the techh
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entrepreneur brawling with pence, christie over ex3)árq'ce, foreign policy, trump, china and more. >> now is not the time for on the job tr. we don't need to bring in a rookie without experience. >>ú the middle of the stage and said what'se! a skinny guy with an o last name doing up here was barack obama, and i'm afraid we're dealing with the same type of amateur tonight. >> the problem that vivek doesn't understand is he wants to hand ukraine to russia. he wants to let china eat thai yan. he wants to stop funding israel. you don't do that to friends. you have no foreign policy experience, and it shows. >> reporter: on the issue of
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abortion rights, pence and haley clashed oifr the best way forward. >> let's be honest with the american people and say it will take 60 senate votes, a majority of the house. so in order to do that, let's find consensus. >> to be honest with you, you're my friend, but consensus is the opposite of leadership. when the supreme court returned this question to the american people, they didn't just sendóxt to the states only. it's not a states-only issue, it's a moral issue. >> reporter: thing to note, ron desantis, his team really set the stage before last night's debate saying he was going to be the one taking all of this incoming because of his second place standing ing5te polling, but really you saw in the story there we just aired, it was vivek ramaswamy who took so mucht ron desantis was allowed to stick to hissp mess skpaj what wanted to talk about. and not have to get out of that or take those attacks.
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also look for these candidates to maximize as much of this news cycle as possible. they are really going to try to get in on this before the former president, as he often does, takes back the oxygen when he turns himself in later today. >> no question about it. jessica dean, thank you for the report. the table is full. former lieutenant governor of@=a jessica washington, and march ( gillespie, all with us. jeff, you're new to the table. i want to start with you.vh who had had the best night? >> i think nikki haley had the best night. jt to see who was the adult in the room. i think she did aav really good job of sending a strong message as to why she should be the nominee. she was able to push back on donald trump in the appropriate manner and not thisyt over the p
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method. >> they are soãfar behind in the single digits. is this enough to realign themí huddle of those who are so far behind trump? >> i certainly hope uzso, but a the end of the day, there was three truths. donald trump is in the lead, joe be there's 50 million republicans that are stillwd open for grabs. so when you have to aim your target at that 50 presidential. >> im can want thinking about te general election debates and i thought about each one of them versus biden. i kept thinking about a lot of energy coming from a lot lot of them is and what that will look like. >> that's what you should be thinking about. who is the best general election candidate? who is best predicted to win. i agree with geoff. nikki haley had the best debate by far. i thought chris christie and mike pence were crisp and didn't
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play to the base, but they really did say, look,s this is where stand. that's compelling to voters. i think desantis didn't have abreakout moment. >> he did not want people raising their hands. >> it's not kind erergarten he said. >> scott, especially in iowa, this is he did not have that kind of breakout moment that he really needed last night. >> was he too polite? >> he didn't elbow his way into the conversation as much. >> he was third from the bottom on the ranking of those who spoke. just ahead of burgum and hutchinson, who barely got on to the stage. so if we look at the question of donald trump and his decision not to participate, was there anything last night that you saw that said he should reconsider that for the september debate? >> he should just supporting the
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voters. politically, donald trump is going to do what he wants to do. he thought he had the best chance of,b taking back the attention, taking the oxygen out of the resume by having his one on one.e i don't know if anyone watched the conversation, it was all back ward looking. he solely focuses on what happened in the past. he has nothing to present to the american people as far as a forward-looking approach. so he probably wouldn't want to take on those tough questions. so i don't see him looking at last nugt's debate and thinking i could have really shined there in terms of substance. in terms of throwing jabs and-d elbows, he could do that. >> i do think plolitically not being there makes sense for him. he's the front runner by so much, and he8= wants to kind of almost come into this as i amr the president running. that's how what he's trying to do there. so by not showing up, he's
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saying i'm above this system. i do think it might work politically for him. >> a rose garden indictment strategy. you asked is this too early? is it too late, rather, to reshuffle this primary field? absolutely not. this is the first debate. i think you'll see actually a lot of recalibrations and rising fortunes and falling fortunes as a result of last night. so it's not too late at all. this is just the beginning. >> let's listen to you mentioned going after the president. here's a bit of what we heard from the candidates last night on that. >> i understand why measuring is hurting. biden's inflation is choking us. >> our nation is in trouble. it's in trouble because of failed leadership. and the solution is not four more years of joe biden. >> joe biden has weaken,ved america at home and abroad. >> we will send joe biden back to his basement and we will reverse the decline of this
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country. >>ié joe biden's bidenomics has led to the loss of $10,000 of spending power for the average family. >> if you're looking for the lines that last, the ones that people like we will be talking about today were about each other. does that hit what it needs to hit? >> we're going back to the earlier point that we have to think about winning a general. we can't have a herschel walker moment, where you nominate a perfect primary candidate to run into a buzz saw and have! only two democrats in offices be in senate seats because of that issue. >> you're not bitter at all. >> it's been a minute since i heard a herschel walker moment. >> but joe biden is beatable. uhat's not just i'm a republican. he's beatable because the polling says so. there's nobody on either side of
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the aisle to explain some of the policies and conversations he's having. he's 80 years old going on 90 that's an issue for democrats to defend. unless we take that argument to them, we're going toxx lose. and this should be a winnable period of time for us. >> but to your point, it's about a general election. they need to have credibility with a general electorate. that's what's going to come down to. you have to have a reality base debate. >> thank you, all. we'll keep talking. donald trump will surrender later today. we're going to take you live to the fulton county jail to talk about how this is going to happen. and the leader whosñ launch a rebellion in russia is presumed dead after a mysterious plane dmcrash. what an eyewitness saw and heard as that jet fell out of the skyy
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it's all blood [ bleep ]. >> that was former president trump sitting down with tucker carlson. this is counterprogramming for the debate. in just a few hours, trump is expected to process into the fulton county jail and surrender under his fourth criminal indictment. half of trump's co-defendants turned themselves in ahead of tomorrow's noon eastern deadline. bale has been set at $200,000. he's expected)z to leave hisclu this afternoon and return following his surrenderer.ug good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning. it cannot be overstated enough, what will. here later today in unprecedented. and when the former president findsmñ himself in criminal per walks through the doors in a
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fulton county jail, he will be doing so as a guest for the first time as well as a criminal defendant inhs this sprawl ing indictment. an historic moment set for +#ç today. former president trump will surrender to authorities at the fulton county jail. they will post a $200,000 bond, be processed and possibly have his mug shot taken. >> this indictment is a travesty. >> reporter: former mayor rudy giuliani not mincing words after his surrender. >> this could happen to me, who is probably the most prolific prosecutor maybe in american history, and the most effective mayor for sure t can happen to you. >> reporter: the former federal prosecutor even taking a shot at the fulton county district attorney. >> fani willis will go down in american history as having conducted one of the worst attacks on the american constitution when this case is dismissed. >> reporter: giuliani was booked on 13 charges and bond was set for $150,000. trump posted on truth social
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after giuliani surrendered. the great esest mayor in the history of new york city was just arrested in atlanta, georgia, because he fought for election integrity. the election was rigged and stolen. how sad for our country. along with giuliani, two more of trump's key election lawyers have also turned themselves in. sidney powell -- >> president trump won by a landslide. çporter: and jenna elli. >> we wantiñ to make sure gmip % protect election integrity. >> reporter: they are face ing charges related to the election, including violating the antiracketeering law. nine codefendants have turned themselves in, for two of them, mark meadows and jeffrey clark, their efforts to avoid[k arrestr surrender have come to an end. u.s. district court judge steve jones"b rejecting both meadows clark's emergency filings in two
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separate rulings to move the cases to federal court. med does argued he should be allowed to avoid processing in fulton county before his scheduled hearing monday. the judge writing in his decision the clear statutory language for remove ing a crimil prosecution does not support an injunction or temporary stay prohibiting the enforcement or execution of the arrest warrant against meadows. clark had a hold on the proceedings, including efforts to arrest any of the defendants who didn't turn themselves in i by the friday deadline. jones writing, until the federal court assumes jurisdiction over the state criminal case, the state court maintains jurisdiction over the proceedings, despite the notice of the removal. the process for9mr the former president's vender is want expected to be brief. the sheriff here in fulton county has said he's going to
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treat all the defendants in this case the same. we'll see later if that applies to the form president. >> nick, thank you. there was a moment last night at the debate that captured just how much trump's legal issues are split ting the republican party. chris christie was trying to respond to vivek ramaswamy's defense of trump and the crowd forcefully interrupted with oo ing prompting the moderator to do this.oq >> so listen. the more time we spend doing this, the less time they can talk about issues you want to talk about. >> joining us now is former attorney from georgia michael governor of georgia geoff duncan. if the polling didn't send the message, it
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sends it. what is the incentive to go hard or aggressively against trump? >> that was exhibit a of what's wrong with the republican party. donald trump has confused us. that's why he lost the election in 2020 because the middle just got so tired of listening to that rhetoric and that angry tone, and we watch these candidates as they develop. this relationship with donald trump, they continue to make it tougher to win elections. we have to heal from the inside here. >> is there any hope the party will this election cycle? what did last night tell you about your party?
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>> nikki haley did it early. $8 trillion worth of national debt on his years of president. there are those that are a able to articulate policies andx pathway forward in a legitimate manner. i think there's some hope. itw% feels impossible> you said he's intimidating witnesses. did you feel like he was sbimt sbim dating you that you shouldn't -- he posted syou
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shouldn't talk. >> what he was probably to do, but it didn't work. i got there a few minutes earlier than reading that tweet. >> really the moderators papted this really dark picture of american cities. it sounded like the american carnage of 2017. but the question was to chris christie about what he would do about gun crime. this was the plan that he had for u.s. attorneys. >> the problem is that these prosecutors in these localities and states are refusing to do their job and to arrest violent criminals. so what a the president christie would do is appoint a attorney general who would instruct each mthat they are to take over the prosecution of violent crime in every one of those cities that are failing to do so. >> how do you reconcileñ that with the lu? >> i think probably an abroefyk
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bereaveuated answer that not makes a lot of7ñsense. the reality is there are limited power for what a federal prosecutor can do.1í,b and actuallyf constitution in te state of georgia provide for the creation of district attorneyms to be elected and that they will ,.9a the moment that a plane went down? we have details, next.
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and overnight, a reporter ap appeared in a moscow court. his pretrial detention has been extended until november 30th. it was supposed to end next wednesday. he has been detained in russia on etc.spionage charges. he denies the allegations. the u.s. government has declared him to be wrongfully detained. we'll be back. (dad)) we got our subaru forester wilderness to discover alall of the placs that make us feel something more. (vo) subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor, helping expand access for all. - [narrator] we just shipped our millionth monthly coffee subscription box so we're sending custom thank you gifts to our team. our custom ink rep is just as excited ase are and knows what great quity products to get.
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>>=u i don't knowqñ enough to k the answer. >> that is president biden yesterday weighing in on the plane crash in russia that reportedly killed the mercenary chief#) yevgeny prigozhin. we're getting new images of the crash that appear to show the wing of the aircraft. it's ai debris field north of moscow. it stretches for more than a mile. here's what an eyewitness said. >> translator: iib heard an explosion or a bang. usually, if an explosion happens get an echo, but it was just a bang. i looked up and saw white smoke. one wing flew off in one direction. then it glided down on one wing. it did a nose dive. it was gliding. i was afraid it would fall into the village. >> so russian state media reports ten people were on that plane. so far, only eight bodies have been found. also reporting from them that
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vans carrying the dead are now arriving at a forensic bureau. nick paton walsh is covering all of it. what prigozhin has said is the front of people's minds. >> reporter: it's important to remind people what a seminole figure prigozhin was. extending influence in africa, fighting on the toughest parts of the frontlines here in ukraine with the brutal wagner force. this plane crash, the information about what the plane was doing, the catastrophic moment that appears to have occurred causing it to plummet down to the earth. the wreckage so horrifying that two of the bodies have yet to even be found. that's part of the difficulty here of working out what indeed has really happened. prigozhin has said to have been on that plane along with a ri of frenchmen.
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it's just perhapsnj they felt tt after the failed armed rebellion that the threat potentially againsto them from putin's inne circle may have diminished, but it's remarkable to see the mechanicals of the wreckage spread over a mile-wide area. morning already occurring on telegram channels and outside wagner's headquarters. no final confirmation of his death, but that's something we'll only frankly hear from russian state officials and russian media. they are in the service of vladimir putin, the man who prigozhin crossed like no one else has done in the last 23 0v' years. so a stark moment for vladimir putin potentially, whoever was behind this plane crash, fingers are being pointed at him here in ukraine and also in russia too suggesting this was putin's revenge. no evidence for that, but it would entirely be in keeping with putin's conduct in the past. he's poisoned allegedly critics,
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taken out critics for much lesser offenses than that prigozhin was guilty of. the fact he was at liberty for two months startled many. this is putin thinking that prigozhin remained a threat and deciding risk angering those who believed in prigozhin by this particular decision. the final facts are unclear, but a remarkable moment in putin's russia. >> certainly is, thank you. >> prigozhin's plane crash up last night. here's nikki haley. >> look at what putin did today. he killed >1i■eprigozhin. when i was at the u.n., the russian ambassador suddenly died. this guy is a murder. >> joining us is foreign affair4 columnist bobby gauche and national security analyst david sanger. welcome to you. i'll start with ):you, bobby. the president says he doesn't
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know enough. we know the investigation will be led by russia. any question in your mind this is putin's doing? >> the most likely scenario that it's putin's doing. the president said few things happen in russia without putin's knowledge or something like this wouldn't happen without his authorization. there's a small chance it was an accident, but it's very small. the most likely scenario from everything we have seen so far is that this plane was brought down. >> david, if it was putin, why did he wait so long? >> that's a great question. and one explanation of this is that he needed some time to sort out what he needed wagner to do or had to disarm it. he spent the past two months getting wagner to give up their heavy weaponn's so they were no longer a force against him. he gave them some busy work to do in ví4p5÷uafrica, where they been active for some time.
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and a bit in belarus. but it's only been two months. it was two months to the day. of what bill burns, the cia director and apformer ambassador to russia told us a month ago. >> we have■ç it. let's play it for people. here it is. >> i think putin is someone who generally thinks that revenge is a dish best served cold. he's going to try to settle the situation to the extent he can, but again ij6v+hq,perience, putin is the ultimate payback opt so i would be surprised if priget escapes further retribution. so if i were prigozhin,z i wouldn't fire my food taster. >> it sure soundsx' that way. this was either a scene
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movie, or it was a scene from wñ "the godfather." but either way, it is a remarkable end for a man who began ju of gangster rule. he rose in russia's early 2000s. and then begin ss to interfere the election, running the internet research agency to come to putin's aid. then the wagner group, denying that he did it until ukraine came along. so he is really sort of tracked the modern putin area and became a victim, if this is what we think it was. >> what does this mean for putin's power? the ability for prigozhin to live for two months, to rise up against putin and livef, to tel about it, is all of thatkó eras
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now? >> it's not completely erased, but it's some degree to protect putin for the moment. what happens in dictatorships is when one person raises his head against the ultimate leader, there has to be retribution. putin is on record saying the one thing he] betrayal. so eventually, if this is what we think it is, then prigozhin got his punishment for betrayal. it's a signal to all the other people around putin this can happen if you try to betray the ambassador at the top. as david said, this is a country that's run as a mafia state. but mafia bosses are always looking over their shoulder. i don't think the fact that prigozhin was allowed to live for two months is going to change people's calculations, but if the war in ukraine continues to go badly or doesn't go well for russia, then other people in the close circle might
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begin to get ideas. at the same time, having experienced the prigozhin rebellion, putin would be watching much more closely to see who might be acting against him. some other generals have also been fired. the air force commander who was close to prigozhin was also fired. so this is a purge. >> and his number two also apparently died on the plane. >> bobby, david, thank you both. so vivek ramaswamy made a startling claim about lclimate change at the debate. we'll fact check that, ahead.
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agenda is the wet blab knket onr economy. more people are dying of bad climate change policies than they are of actual climate change.0nl7f >> that was tech entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy claiming that the climate change agenda is a hoax. to no surprise, that's called a false statement. 97% of the world's scientists agree that human activity is causing climate change. >> but then he said this that more people are dying from climate change policies than are actually dying of climate change. vivek ramaswamy did not provide any evidence of that. it wasn't clear what policies he was referring to. his campaign has not responded to the request to clarify. "the new york times" points out that no deaths have been linked to the growth of renewable
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energy or the biden administration's efforts to reduce fossil fuels. the republican party was asked act climate change. but what vivek ramaswamy did there, what's your take? >> he certainly had a loud proud thing going on and was sholing lots of red meat. that was the lane he wanted to fill. mission accomplish ed, i guess. i think that issue, i think about guns, i think about immigration and all these opportunities for republicans to kind of get to this reset point of a gop 2.0 where we take a mature look at policies. instead of doubling down on things that might have been popular or electable ten years ago, we forward! look and have conservativing conversations around climate change, immigration, we haved3 to have pathway and figure this out. we can't lock the border. we have to figure out what to do. we need to follow the lead of
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joe who's talking about guns. is it okay to let people with fredd flags to buy guns? we have to have those mature conversations. i think they are wanting to see that adult in the room rise up and have that conversation. >> and god bless you for policy base conversation, but obviously, that's not the laneu where conservative media is. i think you're right to focus on that, though, because he's the youngest person on the stage. to say that climate change is a hoax, to say that these solutions have been worse than the underlying problem, it's callous and doesn't stand up to even the most basic scrutiny of fact checks. to have ron desantis, whose state is being affected by these problems, take a pass. but nikki haley was the adult in the room on this question as well. i think chris christie as well. these are the kind of things we need to insist on a debate.
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it's not too much to ask. that red meat dumbs us all down. >> you mentioned playing to conservative media. there were a couple times when they were shoe horning in some tim scott shaid his mother told him a few things. boys play sports with boys, as if that's a lesson that his mom would send down about transstudents. vivek ramaswamy did that as eadlines. he took a lot of incoming. let's play what we hea2ffjuár @% him or candidates about him. enough already tonight of a guy who sounds like chat gptá standing up here. >> under your watch, youbñ haveo foreign policy experience, and it shows. it shows. >> vivek,i you recently said a president can't do everything. i got news for you. i have been in
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i have been in the west wing. a president of the united states crisis facing america. >> that's thev former presvice president, who is now going after a person who is 38 years old and never held political office.çw does that make them look smaller? does that diminish them by goinñ afterú.ía vivek ramaswamy? >> experience and being able to serve in the highest office of the country. they pointed that out last night that vivek doesn't have experience in not just politics, but in leadership and understanding the issues. he demonstrated he didn't understand the issues. to your point,s it was fact checked in realtimes, which is one of the biggest complaints about donald trump is it's hard to even keep up with how many lies he spewed. last night it was hard to keep up withd)s those with vitt vek. him being the youngest, it was
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