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customers >> visit >> legacy box.com this is cnn, the world's news >> hello again and welcome. it's time to get together with some smart people to break down the big stories today, we're asking, despite, a judge's ruling to keep d
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ticked off as angry tiktok users want video attacks on congress is the us going too far against the popular social media app and where's kate? the question that everyone seems to be asking you after this week's royal photoshop scandal, the panelists here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let's talk about up first, a major criminal case against donald trump. so we'll move forward after a judge in atlanta ruled friday, district attorney fani willis can prosecuted her political interference case against the former president but she'll do it without her lead prosecutor, nathan wade, who had to resign from the case. trump and his co-defendants try to disqualify willis over her romantic relationship with wade. and in the way only trump can. he's now trying to turn a legal loss into a win? fulton county da
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fani willis gets to stay on the case. but the trump team has more ammunition to go after her. >> they will use this as they talk about whether or not the case has merit after the judge accused willis of making bad choices and possibly lying about her relationship with way legal analyst let's say the controversy will likely delay the trial possibly past the november election. >> now you have all these missteps all along the way. there's no way this gets done before november. >> meanwhile, special counsel robert hur, defending his report on joe biden's handling of classified documents, which didn't charge the president with a crime. but it accused him of having a poor memory. >> my assessment and the report was necessary. an accurate and fair lawmakers on both sides tried to score political points, but her pushback did you find it the president was senile? >> i did not. that conclusion is not appear in my report. congressman, you exonerate a conviction. i noted not exonerate will four words. i'm
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sure it has here with me today, podd cows toast and author of the bestseller burn book, kara switcher >> right-hand salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review contributing editor new york times journalist and podcast host lulu garcia-navarro, and editor in chief for the washington free beacon, elleithee johnson la welcome to the specialty to you as a first timer on the show. thank you very much. great to be here. >> obviously, this controversy has damaged fani willis and her case. but when this case gets to trial, whenever that ends up being get that the jury is going to care about the willow scandal >> that's a great question. the phrase that stuck with me today was judge mcafee in this case, said the odor of mendacity still hangs over fani willis and nathan wade, and it raised the question for me whether her problems are over this case almost surely will be kicked until after november.
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but the question is, he said, there are reasonable questions about whether the da testified untruthfully if she did, that may be cause for disbarment and that could be a real problem for her and the jury. jury may take that into account. >> well, if she's not been done sparred. i agree that would be a big problem, assuming that doesn't happen though, qarrah, we are months away from this trial. eliana says maybe post november, that's not unrealistic. then you have the trial weeks of testimony about trump allegedly interfering, trying to overturn the georgia election. at that point, we'll adjourn great care about what we're all focused on right now, not even slightly. i think it'll be forgotten and under the table you see how fast news moves these days and people will have forgotten it with the latest scandal, whatever it happens to be. and trump is going to have a noisy campaign. and so he'll create lots of other noise. and so no, i don't i think people will move on. they're very used to this kind of pace of scat scandal such as bad judgment on
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the part of this prosecutor. absolutely. >> but unless she's disbarred, which no, probably not going to move forward >> you know, one thing that's so interesting though, is that if trump is playing for time, trying to delay the trials, to laugh to the election it sure looks at this point like he's winning. take a look at this timeline all four criminal trials for election interference, mishandling classified documents, and paying hush money have been pushed back. and now, none of them none of the four has affirmed start date. lula we'll donald trump face a trial before the november election. >> i think i've said on this show that i never thought he was going to face trial before the election, and i'll say it again. and i think there have been missteps not only with fani willis, but the case in new york and the hush money case, we've seen that delay happened because they didn't have and over documents that they should have handed over tens of thousands and thousands of documents that they held onto to the very last minute. i
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mean, we've just seen legal snafu after legal snafu, which is just played into trump's hands. he wants to delay this, and i think he will. i do not believe that the court system is going to hold donald trump. >> i mean, it's not just an out of focus. he's also play the system very effectively in terms, always what he does bringing up. he and the co-defendants bringing up this whole fani willis case that just came out of the blue ri khan, do you think that donald trump will see the inside of a courtroom, not for a hearing, but an actual trial before the election. >> my guess is that the new york hush money case is going to go to trial before the election. and i will also conjecture that donald trump is going to milk everything he can out of every hearing that happens. he's going to talk about the criminalization of political opposition and biden's america. and i think it's going to be more of a of a benefit to him than a burden. >> when you say that, i mean, if these trials actually do take place in a criminal trial, he has to be the r in the courtroom and not on the campaign trail. and what i was reading the other day is he'd
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be in the courtroom during the week and on the campaign trail on the weekends. do you actually think that's a way? not the normal way, but an effective way to run for president. this is a >> very unusual campaign season, and it's actually one in which donald trump, not being the tight focus, but rather how donald trump is being treated is the focus could very much be to his benefit >> that works in the primary but not in a general election. i mean, right now now, he is going to have to convince many people that america who are suspicious of him, that actually he is a president that they want to reelect. and i think that it is not going to help him to be embroiled in a legal case in new york over you believe that by people affirmatively voting for him rather than voting against biden? >> we've talked about trump's strategy, but we haven't talked about the democrats and biden strategy, which i think is also succeeding. and it was to try to tie donald trump up with these legal cases so that he could not campaign.
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>> what can we say that that is joe biden. i mean, are you are you buying the argument that he got the justice department to bring these? cases? >> merrick garland is a democrat, many of the line prosecutors here are democrats. alvin bragg is a democrat. letitia james is a democrat and these people are publicly elected by democrats zero, there was a zero that they're doing a lot of people think merrick garland is actually helping the republicans. there's just tons and tons of criticism. >> it was tremendously helpful in the primaries. and i think it plenty of polling data shows that the trump leaped ahead of his opponents in the primaries. however, i do think it will hamstring him in a general when he can't campaign that being said, joe biden isn't going to effectively campaign either. >> i want to get to one more subject here. special counsel robert hur's testimony, this week before a house committee at issue, biden has mental competence, whether there's a legal distinction between how he and trump handle classified documents, or whether the justice department had a double-standard right-hand. who
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do you think her hurt more biden or the house republicans who are trying to use him to get it. >> but i honestly think it was a bit of a wash. i think the person who came out looking best from this was robert hur. robert hur's a guy who's making millions of dollars in the private sector and is choosing to be a public servant. he behaved with absolute integrity, was incredibly impressive. and on net, that might be a little bit damaging to biden because the idea that he was some kind of wild-eyed partisan loon is so obviously false. but i don't think that republicans in the house gained particular ground from those hearings. other qarrah i think everyone looked like a clown, including robert hur all right. i think the whole thing looks so political and ridiculous and a waste of time. and i think people again will forget it. i kept looking at and thinking like that kind of thing >> when you read the transcript of actually the interview with biden that finally came out where you could actually see the exchange. i think get undercut the argument that he
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is mentally incapacitated. biden >> nobody said just to be clear. i know, but that was the way that it >> was being perceived. that was the way it was being played. there were a lot of questions by trying to assassinate. >> i will say this was a terrible witness. if i were as lawyer, he just kept talking and he talked about some stuff is there a garrulous. and you don't want a lawyer says you don't get in trouble for anything. you don't >> while donald trump >> bristles at all, his legal troubles, he seems to really like autocrats. so what's behind his bond with global bullet's also ahead ban, backlash, the impact of possible shutdown of tiktok could have on boo becomes the next president. and lighter going gray will find out who on the panel follows st. patrick's day traditions and who doesn't mind getting pinched. >> so how would you feel >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tomorrow at nine on cnn, the right age for
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world >> there's nobody, that's better, smarter, or a better leader than viktor orban, president xi >> is a brilliant man very smart. give me jungen. i have a good relationship with his is a tough, smart guy which got us to wondering cara, what's with trump's affection for strong that is watched godfather too many times. i don't know. he's just a bully and so he likes bullies and he's not as good as it as they are so he's caused and cost playing bullying. he likes that dictator >> joseph, he has ambitions himself or do you think he just is impressed by what they get away, what you see as envisions himself, but he's, he'll never be able to do it because he's he's not them will say maybe he will, maybe he will. i don't know why han how do you explain from praise for dictators and apparent pride in getting long with them. >> i honestly think that donald trump thinks in itself is a deal maker, and he loves people
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who are willing to kiss the ring and willing to praise him, and people who are adversarial, he goes cold fast. so it's not just dictators. shinzo abe back when you in this prime minister of japan, made a big show of currying favor with donald trump. he loved shinzo obey zelenskyy volodymyr zelenskyy of ukraine is someone who actually donald trump does not. in fact say negative things about because he thinks that zelenskyy is someone who did work hand-in-hand with the demo or a deal or not? bothered by the fact that they run autocracy because he is someone who is really self-focused. if he thinks that he had a deal. yeah, there you go. and if you think he can cut a deal with someone, he can woo them with his words, which is why it's always doing as a dealmaker, as a real estate mogul. that's his mental model. code for narcissism. >> i just but trump does fancy himself, a strong man and certain ways and the difference between trump and xi and putin
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is one, >> the self-discipline factor, but two that are system of government won't allow it. and i do think we have to look at the difference between words and actions here we're joe biden has taken very mad maximalist rhetoric toward some of the, towards some of these countries, trump may have kissed up to some of these dictators rhetorically. but if you take russia as an example, his policies actually were quite hard line. >> well, i want to i'm going to pick up on that because trump says that getting a with putin was a good thing and notes that putin didn't invade ukraine on his watch, take a look >> we are a nation that allowed russia to devastate a country, ukraine, killing hundreds of thousands of people and it will only get worse. it would never have happened with me as your commander-in-chief and for four long years, it didn't lulu, did trump's putin strategy,
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whether you like it or not, did it work? >> i would say it is very difficult to know what was in putins mind about when he took the action that he did. but there is another argument that says that because trump weaken nato, it was actually right pick king for putin to to push into ukraine because you had, in his view, a weakened nato, you had a new president and possibly the best chance that he would have had to push in and take over the country. they always wanted. >> but the fact is front points out quite correctly that putin moved into ukraine under obama. i moved into ukraine under biden potent, didn't move into ukraine, right under trump. so does trump pappa point. >> russia has perpetrated two major acts of aggression in the past decade, russia invaded crimea in 2014, and russia get invaded ukraine two years ago those happened under obama and under joe biden, under trump, he may think it's already got along with putin and said nice
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things. in reality, he pulled out of the inf, treaty he provided lethal aid to the ukrainians and those were on the ground deterrence that his predecessor and his successor did not do. >> so. the key thing is to make sure that you can have conciliatory rhetoric, but it has to be a kind of iron fist with a velvet glove. you have to have that other part where you have folks around you who are willing to be hawkish, willing to be tough. trump had that in his first the question is, if he wins a second term, will that also be true? because a lot of those foreign policy like come on, he looks like a puppet to putin. and putin loves having donald trump in office, but it's absolutely the case of the trump administration of ramped up the pressure on putin during his dad. >> but he was waiting for his chance to come in. >> that has happened to be when you have a factless joe biden, an office that i don't think that's a coincidence. i just wanted >> to one other point here and that is trump's talk speaking about his affection for strong man, his talk about being a
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dictator on day one weaponizing just department suspending the constitution lulu seriously, do you think trump's talk about dictators is just talk. >> i don't think it's just talk. and the reason i know that it isn't just talk is because you see actually an entire apparatus around donald trump especially for his second term, that act that that lifts up people like viktor orban, that talks about christian nationalism in terms that are honorific and saying that this is a model for america, that they need to emulate. and that is, i think deeply problematic. i don't know that the guardrails have democracy in this country are actually knock or do you see some movements? boards authoritarianism? in a second trump term? >> again, our system won't allow it trunk if it were up to him, he'd still be in office. he wouldn't have led biden takes office on january 1, but our system wouldn't allow it.
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there are a lot of things trump would like to do. he says a lot of stupid things fortunately, thank god and thanks to the founders. we have a system of government that will not allow him to do all of the things that he would like to do >> it's not a trunk is also weighing in on tiktok is time ticks on the future of the popular route that's next. plus y, the white house and potatoes haven't been this length since dan quayle was vice president >> there >> the privilege of serving you. i do not take lightly that you will need to be better at being normal when who knows, no more, it tells you're telling me that i'm not normal. and it makes me distrust all of you and wants you to be dead be better. being normal. >> good regime.
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election with 170 million americans on the platform. >> our intention there's for tiktok to continue to operate, but not under the control of the chinese communist party president biden vowed last week to support the bill if they pass it, i'll sign even though his campaign joined the app just weeks ago, trump or biden, you can buy while donald trump, who once tried to get rid of tiktok, we may be banning tiktok has now changed his tune, pointing to how a ban could help others media sites like facebook and hurt kids. >> there are a lot of young kids on tiktok who who will go crazy without it, as he hoped to woo young voters. >> do you really want to them all off by taking away their favorite app? >> kara, you were using a burna frown and 2020 to use tiktok cause you were so concerned about security issues? yeah. how do you feel about those push now, cell or be banned? and what about the constitutional issues of
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violating free speech? >> i didn't have nothing to do with anything here. this there's a foreign adversary. they wouldn't be able to by cnn and they shouldn't. this is a broadcast network. first of all, by the way, it's not going away, chris, i know you're worried because i know you're a huge tiktok fan, is going to exist. nothing's going away, nothing is going to be bought to exist if they don't, because they'll figure something out by their, by the way, it's six months from now, maybe they'll have a buyer or whatever. but at some point, it's something's going to happen with it, but it's not going away. it's a very popular app used by 170 million people and globally, enormous so what's going to happen is it's either me, it's sold without the algorithm, by the way, the room isn't going with it because the chinese are not handing that algorithm over because it will prove what i think is probably the case, which is they use it the to manipulate the chinese government uses to manipulate. so then they are buying the people, the people who use it, and the brand. and that might not help it very much because the magic of tiktok is that algorithm that gives you the things you like. >> lulu, how do you feel about this push in congress? either
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sell it or it's going to be bad. what i would >> say is it is astonishing to me that congress jumps to banning and doesn't actually try and do anything with regulation we have not seen any regulation for any social media companies for privacy issues in this country. i mean, none of it. and i just find it kind of astonishing that they've moved so quickly yeah, to ban tiktok when they haven't done anything to regulate the myriad other problems that happen to be brought it out, it should be broader. it should be about privacy. and there's a number of bills they could use. there are special issues with absolute lina's child born they shouldn't have named. >> i want to talk about one of the other interesting aspects of this rayyan why did donald trump slip on tiktok? >> well, one argument is that there are some influential republican donors who are invested in bytedance, the company that owns tiktok and >> yeah, she's a huge republican megadonor and has a multibillion-dollar stake in
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tiktok. >> it's also the case that steve mnuchin bhushan, donald trump's loyal treasury secretary, someone who lasted through the whole first term is actually putting together a consortium to purchase what could be a very valuable asset that asset being tiktok. so i think that there are folks on both side of this for donald trump. and donald trump has not made this a litmus test issue. he's not telling his allies in congress, if you do not back me up on saying we're not going to pass this law against tiktok, your persona non grata he seems himself a little bit ambivalent about it and actually do think that there's a case that he's trying to do something a little contrarian to maybe curry favor with younger voters quite >> a lot of money, it's money, it's money, it's money that's really the situation if i honestly about it, because there's on both sides of this it also is the trump hates facebook. he's carrying a grudge again using him of benefiting from russian trolls, promoting his campaign. and in 2016, and he believes correctly that any kind of ban or forced sale of tiktok would in the shirt short-term benefit facebook slash meta. and that's what he said very
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publicly glee, but it also is true that the statement came on the heels of his meeting with geoff? yes. who's worth about $27,000,000,000.20 plus billion of which is tied up in bytedance and trump is a true, you're saying that 20 of his 27 billion is tied up in this one company that is jersey not understand diversification although having said that, he's doing i, want to pick pick up on one more thing and that's the politics of tiktok. take a look at those poll last march, 50% supported a ban of tiktok. but as of october that was down to 38% at adults under 30 are the most opposed to a ban of tiktok qarrah, would a ban of tiktok and biden says he'd sign it, wouldn't hurt him with younger voters in november? >> no, because there's not going to be a band is going to be there. it's not just go along with it because it's not what's going to happen. it's not what's going to happen. there's something will be resolved here, and people will be able to have their tiktok it is not going away, it will
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continue to exist. it's worth far too much, both to the chinese and to end to these american investors of which there are many for it to go anywhere with some. >> and by the way, i think the talk of a >> ban is part of the political argument. and as people are trying to scare young people, tiktok is trying to scare you young people and evade them. saying this is going to be banned and that is why you had hysterical teenagers calling their congressman and threatening to commit suicide because tiktok, which was how dangerous is about body way, wait, go ahead. right. but i did want to pick up on something kara said before that the algorithm is something that is so crucial to the chinese he's do not want to let go of the cyberspace administration of china has full access to this algorithm. i think a better approach for congress would have been to say, give us the same access to the algorithm, but the cyberspace administration of china has let and do that for other >> whereas switcher, that's not going to happen. >> it can't happen because we can engineer and let me just
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say one of the things people arguing against him for it, i'm like, great and then maybe they'll ban us inch. >> oh, we're not >> in china were not allowed in china. why do you think that is? because they know we'd spy on them. and this is a huge opportunity for the chinese government not spine is already been propaganda use this plateau forum. it is >> i'm going to just say one thing which is i actually think tiktok is terrible for children. it's terrible for teenagers. it's terrible for adults, and also shall media is but tiktok in particular, what it's done is it has made our concentration so that you can't even finish let's just sentence. you can't even conceive of anything, any on twitter lately what i do when i listen, when my daughter was using tiktok, it was astonishing. it was like she couldn't hold onto a narrative anymore. she couldn't follow anything that had a character. it was endless. >> i'll come over plus scrolling >> and so i actually think
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course you're going to wear green for same pattern. i agree with ryan. i absolutely will not. it's cultural appropriation. i had nothing to do with being irish. and so therefore, i would never presume to take their culture >> okay. all right also tomorrow, the start of the big dance march madness kicks off with selections sunday, when the highly-anticipated brackets are revealed and 68 schools around the country find out if they'll have a shot at the ncw basketball champion in june last year, an estimated 56 million americans filled out as many as 100 million brackets. so eliana yay or nay, on filling out a bracket, those wade my husband does my brackets, but i'm a huge fan of march madness. i do not follow it during the year love basketball though, because as tiny little jewish girls have to dream. >> so have you done well in office pools with your husband's brackets where we always are like completely
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story that's got people talking. some say, too much we're talking about cape gate fritch, those catherine released a photo this week showing her with her three kids. it was supposed to prove she's doing well after reasons surgery. but as everyone knows by now, the picture was manipulated forcing the princess to apologize, which only fueled bore speculation about her health and whereabouts that's because kate hasn't been seen in public since she had abdominal surgery back in january, so kara, why do we care so much about kate's photo? >> well, she's a public figure and you didn't see her for so many months and then they put out a fake photo. it just making it worse. it just like i am now a kate truthers at this point. i i can i'm not interested. so think what they do in this world where we have so much digital and social and everything else is just too much. it's just too much and they've called the attention to themselves. they really have she lied to the press. i mean, she lied to the press is a serious thing. she is the future queen of england. she's not just a celebrity. >> you can go back over the history that kings and queens
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of england henry, the eighth that's the bar. henry be you're either going to chop off people's heads, your spouses have you are, or i mean, this was this was i think this is a pretty egregious mistake. if mistake, it was it seemed that it was deliberate. she was trying to mislead the press. and i actually think the scrutiny is deserved. >> you got to go to say, you don't think four over apply >> a she has been the beneficiary of a lot of goodwill her sister-in-law has gotten a lot of criticism over the years for things that never even happened. and this is her deliberately manipulating the media and i think it's i think this group it needs just try hon, i have to confess. i am a royal watcher i have been fascinated by this from william the conqueror in 1066. why do you think we're so fascinated by this story? >> look, i mean, it's
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something that really hits people just a family crisis of this kind, this narrative that the royal family is never what a family crisis well, there's i think the rumor is and a carrot. have manipulated the photo, right? right. and that honestly, i think actually honestly a lot of its sympathy, right. i mean, this is someone who's been through a lot are the family has been through a lot and i think that it's not coming from a hateful place. i think it's coming from a place of concern for this person to a lot of people identify with let's celebrate a lot of ladies by her outfits. i think that it's really coming from a place of compassion. >> it really has sparked a lot of completely unfounded speculation about her health, the state of our marriage what the surgery was quite fascinating isn't it? yeah. and she only made it worse with this photo? >> yes, she did i agree that she brought the attention on herself. i have to say my level of interest in the royals is like totally basement level and hope she's in good health and still prefer her to her sister-in-law, mega now, i
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solomon in new york >> cnn it's time for our panel special takes on what's happening or predictions of what we should be looking out for. so kara, lee, with your best shot. >> okay. this don lemon firing by elon musk's should it was a surprise to people. it shouldn't have been surprised anyone, by the way, i called him the night before this interview and then i'd after instead, he's going to fire you or get rid of you, which she didn't think so because it was a average interview. and so i think when it comes out, it's going to be a very fair interview. and it'll just seem weird that elon reacted this way. musk that is it's never heard as opposed to another elam. well eliana, you're focused on free speech on campus this week. >> i am after student protesters overran a, an event last month featuring an former idf soldier and israeli lawyer, ron bar. you shuffle thought and tell us what campus university of california,
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berkeley. thank you. and the student attendees and the guest, mr. you shove thought had to be evacuated. they broke windows, they physically harassed students. mr. you shove thought is returning to the berkeley campus on monday in an attempt to redo this event protests are planned and last month after this happened, the chancellor of berkeley said this was an attack on the fundamental principles of the university. so i'm watching to see who runs this school. is it the protesters or are the adults in charge there? >> lulu best shot >> i >> want to talk about 16 >> year-old nex benedict, who died after allegedly being attacked in a bathroom because she because they were transgender and what has come out this week is that they committed suicide. and what i believe needs to be looked at very much as the
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anti-transgender laws that have been enacted in places like oklahoma, because it has created a climate where people like 16 year-old nex benedict are at risk >> ri khan, bring this on. >> i am going to go out on a limb here robert f. kennedy jr. is announcing his running mate, his vice presidential pick on march 26, in the barrier not far from cal berkeley. now, i think that that pick is going to be new york jets quarterback aaron rodgers, who happens to be a native of the bay area. and i think that he is not going to retire from the nfl. you are going to have an active nfl quarterback as the running mate for the most serious third-party presidential candidate since ross perot, this could be, he's going to what back for the jets was secret service protection on the field. >> i think you might take a few games off and that's not going to be great for the jets, but no seriously though, i mean, wouldn't, you know, rfk junior has actually gotten quite a lot of support for a third-party
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candidate, doesn't that make it a joke? okay. if you have a quarterback whose yes, he's well-known, no political experience whatsoever. and he's running he's gotten a lot of support by being unconventional, by being someone who is leveraging celebrity culture. and i think that this is something that donald trump is gonna have to think very hard about. because if you've got kennedy and rodgers as the ticket, there wouldn't be so much media attention on this, so much just quickly because they were running out of time. are you serious about this? because i find this for posture. i think it's going to happen and i think kennedy thrives on people like us finding him preposterous still alive. still not going to win the super bowl. >> thanks. thank you. well, thank you for spending part of your day with us and we'll see you right back here next week >> hello everyone, and welcome to the dahman four hour. here's where we're headed this

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