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hello again and welcome. it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people today, we're asking with donald trump's first criminal trial, just two days away low jurors here, more slays than substance. then the debate debate should news organizations porch for presidential debates, given trump's pension for lives and fake france, the new social media app giving you all the social media satisfaction without any of the actual social media, the pamela's here and ready to go so sit back, relax and let's talk about up first. >> donald trump is about to make history becoming the first former president to sit as a

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defendant in a criminal trial? jury selection begins monday in a case involving hush money payments to p*rn star stormy daniels. a trial that could carry major political and legal consequences for trump including possible jail time. >> election interference by biden, donald trump's set to face 34 felony counts and a manhattan courtroom. >> we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct. >> district attorney alvin bragg, accusing trump are paying p*rn star stormy daniels during the 20th, 16 election ben, to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter, the two had a decade before we have drug dealers all over the place that they go after trump >> some legal analysts have questioned the legitimacy of the charges of all the cases. >> this is the weakest >> one, while perhaps week and legal substance, the trial is sure to be rich salacious, tabloid detail about trump's personal life. hi everyone,

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including daniels claim of an encounter. she says happened months after melania trump gave birth to a son, barron. >> i came out of the bathroom to find myself >> cornered if convicted from sentence could range from probation to prison and a guilty verdict could spell bad news. for trump in november with several polls showing biden pulling ahead. if trump's convicted of a felony kopan, you run for election and be sitting courthouse in manhattan all day long >> joining me here in new york times journalist and podcast house, lulu garcia-navarro editor in chief of the dispatch and columnist at the la times jonah goldberg, nia-malika henderson politics and policy columnist at bloomberg, and aly yada johnson, editor in chief for the washington and free begun. welcome everyone, especially nia, who was a first timer. >> it's great to be here. >> the new york case is based on the argument the trump falsified business records to cover up a crime. he claimed he was paying fixer michael cohen,

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normal legal expenses. what it was allegedly a violation of election laws. hush money to stormy daniels during the campaign. jonah is this prosecution legitimate especially? raising it from a misdemeanor to a felony. >> i think it's pretty sketchy. i really do. i think on the salacious stuff, the affairs, the cover up, all i think he is guilty but i don't think any anybody but for other than donald trump would ever have this case brought against them and it's there's something unseemly about having during a prosecutor who basically campaigned and promised to go after a single man, ben fold mutilate and twist the law to go after donald trump and is it legitimate? i mean, if it were illegitimate, the courts would throw it out as like you can bring this. so it's legitimate and the very technical sense i think it's a bad idea. >> nir, let me pick up on that. the fed is considered this case before are dropping it. the da's predecessor considered this case before dropping it.

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so do you think those trials monday as legit? >> well, listen, it's certainly salacious to jonas, 0.11 going to be i think horror to find a jury that takes it as seriously, i think as the prosecutors want them to take it, it's kind of a complicated case, right? it's fall allegedly falsifying business records. and then in advance of breaking campaign finance law and obviously, if he's convicted on all of these counts, i think it's something i like 30 then there could be serious jail time. that's very doubtful. i think in the minds of most voters, this is the most petty trial that he faces. there are more serious ones. january 1 that we know is going to happen before they it's going to be two months and he's gonna be trapped in a courtroom for that time. >> so there are two aspects this trial, as we've laid out, the strength of the legal case and all the stuff that will come out about stormy daniels and also karen mcdougal, a playboy model who trump

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allegedly had an affair with and money was paid to eliana how badly do you think the combination of sleaze? and a possible convection will hurt trump. >> well, they're two separate things we are not learning about new slays in this case, there is nothing in this case we're going to learn about trump's character that is going to shock and scandalize the american public everything he does is public. we know everything about this, so i don't think that's going to move the needle and then on the matter of a conviction, maybe that moves the needle and i actually i think neha, there's more of a little bit more of a risk for him. i think he's going to face a very hostile jury in manhattan that may actually convict him. in terms of proving the case, i think that's a little bit harder because they're going to have to prove that trump rather than some junior, some junior employee in trump tower who

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actually entered this in terms of like entered the business record that he had control over how it was entered. an intern terms of the business records falsify, just jump in just very briefly though, and just say, i don't think that that's true this is the whole thing that everyone always says about trump would've never going to learn anything new about. and we already know all the terrible things that he's or what is this case actually going to do? having him sit in a courtroom, even though this is not going to be televised, which i think was a mistake. >> but >> even so, it's going to get an enormous amount of scrutiny, he is going to be sitting in this courtroom when he should be campaigning. and that is what people are going to be hearing instead of his ideas for the country that will hurt him. but i don't think there's anything like we're not learning anything new about what he did with reminding people of how sorted truly, how sorted, truly, some of trump still are >> i think the chaos around donald trump that we've obviously seen while he was in office out of office. and i can make that kind of idea. listen some people say, well, listen

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is it's going to hurt him with any sector of voters, particularly the angelic goals. i would say no, they liked him, no matter what they obviously all know about this possible allianz that he had with a p*rn star. so in that aspect, i don't think it'll hurt them, but i think in general with voters, it won't help. let's put it like that, which certainly won't help. >> then there's a bortion from said this week that abortion should be left to the states, but less than 24 hours later, arizona reinstated of 160 year-old law, banning all hello, except to save the life of the mother. and that had trumped doing damage control >> everybody else bring it back into reason here >> lulu trunk reportedly thought that it was safer to take the state's rights argument rather than a lot of people thought he was going to do a national ban, but he was afraid, allegedly that he would

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then own that. but given the fact of what happened in arizona 24 hours later, is he off the hook on a board? question no. he's really not off the hook on abortion. in fact, that was the gift that kept up that is going to keep on giving throughout the campaign. i mean, the very fact that arizona has now resurrected a law from the 1800s at a time when actually it wasn't even a state. this law was enacted by one white man back then. i mean, it's the whole thing is absolutely insane that women in this day and age are now held hostage by laws. two centuries ago what i will also say is that no one believes at this point. i think the donald trump, when he is an office, if he indeed becomes president, again, is not going to back whatever his supporters wanted back. and there is a very big plant and for there to be federal and actions of things like the comstock act, which is another law from the 1800s. >> let me bring jonah into this, and that's why i wonder about the wisdom of having decided to go the state's rights rude won't he now have

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to answer for any restriction in any state and there are a bunch of them. yeah. look, i'm actually do you very sympathetic to the state's rights argument, but i think he's i'm not running for president. and so he the problem of when abortion in arizona takes a very strong pro-life position. he has to condemn it, which is going to annoy pro lifers when another state, somebody asked you about that states rights. and then as soon as arizona takes a position, he says, change it, right? >> so this is this is the dilemma he's got gotten themselves into, as you say, is a he has to comment on every single thing that happens if there's a very pro-choice law that comes up. he's going to have to comment on that if there's a very pro-life wall that comes up, he's going to comment on that. so all he's done is create a cycle of constant new news pegs that talk about abortion. and that's the one thing he didn't want to talk about. >> one thing trump is very clear about wants to debate joe biden and several news networks this week urge them to do it but biden share the stage with those election denying rival also ahead for push the liberal supreme court justice some on

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network carriers it's done both nominees make their case to the american people but this year that tradition is up in the air as news organizations scramble to make sure they happen again. >> the question, justice rational left that would you in that moment four years ago, one of the 145 times donald trump interrupted during the first debate of 2020. >> i think that >> the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fuel we're interruptions. i'm appealing to you, sir, to do that. >> well, and him to >> well. frankly, you've been doing more interruptive a stark departure from the decorum of the first televised debate ever in 1960 >> the things that senator kennedy has said, many of us can agree with, >> i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. >> yet, despite the unseemly face soft the last cycle the worst. >> whereas in america has >> ever had five major tv

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networks, including cnn, have drafted a letter urging both menn to do it. again, saying there is simply no substitute for the candidates debating with each other on the trail, trump is demanding a rematch. >> followed on cookie joe to debate any any place, but biden has been on committal. depends on his behavior >> may a >> given trump's behavior back in the 2020 debate, which i remember very vividly and his pension for telling untruths. how do you feel about the news media pushing for debates? >> well, listen, i mean, they have to write this is a tradition for news organizations to want to debate. there are lots of eyeballs that go into it, but i think we're trying to like graphed normal political forums and to abnormal times in an abnormal candidate, trump is a liar and he's a conspiracy theorist as well. and i think, you know, news organizations should consider maybe, maybe there shouldn't be debates at

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this point given who donald trump is as a candidate, john, what do you think of that argument that the network's by pushing for the debates are trying to normalize at least in one case, a candidate who has anything but normal >> oh, i understand. it's not like but it's t likee'not gonna be a lite coracy theories and craziness intthe puic discourse is the republican nominee. he's the former president in states. he has lots of venues to be able to do that. >> look, >> i agree there's no substitute for presidential debates in the same way, there's no substitute for a fight between a monkey and a hawk. i mean, it's like there's nothing like it. it doesn't necessarily mean it actually adds a lot to civic discourse or understanding but it's the job of political journalists to be in effect as david broder said, fight promoters. and this is just good box office, so it doesn't surprise me that the media wants, it's good box office, but it is the time when most voters actually two i mean, you see the numbers >> people really do 80,000,070, >> 7,080 million. what >> gets those numbers other than the super >> bowl anymore? and this is the one, but this is the one moment where people really are

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going to be focusing on what these two people are saying. and yes, is trumping wrangle proof clearly not. i mean, look what happened to chris. i mean, it's hard oh but it is important that he actually sit and debate present >> totally agree like we should, we should be pushing for the debates and the idea that like the news media has to weigh in to protect the american public from what donald trump has to say is what i think is called one way, nobody is saying we shouldn't err the debates if they happen. but i guess to take david brokers line and it's a good line. should we be promoter, should we be egging them on and putting pressure on sides? >> the media should be for the debates like a clash between the candidates as good more transparency, more visibility for the candidates as good, and you but if the debate host, people like us will have hours, to dissect all of the lies they tell >> let me pick up here. >> it's dangerous for the

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public to hear what's wrong based have to clearly doing everything he can to taunt biden into a debate here he is on the campaign trail reasonably you can see we have an empty podium right here to my right. you know what that is? that's for joe biden. i'm trying to get him to debate >> so this is a different question should biden debate trump. >> okay. it's pretty rich. first of all, that trump is now talking about this since he didn't do they anyone during the primaries he avoided all of the primary debates. so that is i think pretty, pretty rich. but i do think, i do think president biden should debate former president trump. i think it's what the country needs. i do think it's good that the media is pressing for this. it is not normalizing. i think there are certain things does it need to happen people are gonna go to vote for these people. and i think listening to them on the stage is elliana, about that this is a man, donald trump, who faces

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four criminal charges, cases. this is a man who interfered with the peaceful ansfer of power i'm not talkinabout the media now. i'm talking about biden why should the president of the united states engage and lend a platform to donald trump? >> well, it's up to him >> i agree >> but >> should are not president biden can decide whether he wants to debate. look, president biden benefited from debating in president trump the last time. so if i were him, he doesn't call me for advice that often. but if i were him, i would debate. president trump came in way too hot the last time when he debated biden, he didn't do that. well, if i were biden, i would not be afraid of a debate with trump. i would, you know, he's lese older and more doddering this time? i'm around but biden didn't file the last time trump did not do well. >> yeah, i would say, you know, if you're biden, don't do it. it sort of put i mean, the reason that trump didn't do it last time because he didn't want to sort of elevate of the

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candidates who were on the stage. i would say biden by saying, you partly it's because in a debate format, you can't fact check lies in the way that you could say for an interview if it's a one-on-one interview, there all sorts of ways that you can do sort of back-to-back town holes are some lines that hurt trump last time it was his effect and his manner that i think he came out having damaged himself. like i don't i don't really think biden were in a different time in terms of trump's lies, in terms of the danger of trump allies, in terms of the conspiracy theories like 2020 was post. he was pre january 6, and it was pretty big lie in this is the era that we're in >> so let me ask you this. so sorry, but let me just ask you this. i mean, trump comes onto onto the podium and do you think he's actually going to be persuading people? i mean, enough of this has been injected into the bloodstream that the people that believe it, believe it, and the people who don't, i don't think that him coming out talking about what might no, no one will

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biden debate trump and two, if he doesn't how damaging will appeal to them too dark >> i think ultimately it all depends on how far ahead in the polls biden gets if he's pretty far and that policy won't if it's if it's gotta be a hail mary, he will. i think biden has more to gain and more to lose is just a higher risk premium for him given people's uneasiness about his age. but on those lines you just don't know. it's not like trump doesn't get out lies anyway. so you might as well let the american people hear them and adjudicate will debate the new toll, taking a bite out of your wallet, just to drive into the big apple plus the progressive push for a liberal supreme court justice to retire before the november bro lecture >> tomorrow, a nitro space for stoma, whole story with anderson cooper that james webb telescope. are we alone? >> we're finding out things about the first galaxies that we never knew in a way, it's a time machine followed by the

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why would you want to repeat history? why take the risk? you have democratic president and a democratic senate, and you have a justice's about to send 70 >> that concern is backed by polls showing republicans likely taking back control of those added, which is in charge of confirming supreme court justices. so lulu should justice sotomayor resigned before the election? >> absolutely not. i mean, she's the first latina justice. first of all, so i think that would be an awful enter her legacy and the second thing i would say is, i don't know, 70 is the new 50. i mean, why are we trying to push these people out and what is the next step we're going to put them in when they're 30 he's so that they can be there for 50 years. i mean, i just find this if you want term limits than enact term limits, but trying to push out the justices early because of this whole race to get younger and younger i think is not the elliana progressives. and this is i'm not arguing for or against it. i'just stating their

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argume, progressivesave two things gng for theri nohey have joe biden and the whe ho and they have democratic control othe senate. now, eitr or both of thosthings could change in november after that, does a eater chanceither if something we to happen, just sonia sotomayor that the or you' a conseative, so the ur y'd likehat.ut can y undetand the argument? yes. yes. underand thr argument, but i do find it rich us that bin isprin chicken 81 years old, are telling ushat the 69 year-old justice sotomayor must step down and they're like going through her medicine cabinet to see what diabetes medication she's on. >> i mean, >> look, they're not telling her anything. she doesn't know. i just i find it sort of unseemly like it's particularly after the ruth bader what

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happened with ruth bader ginsburg >> she knows how old she is. she knows what her health condition is. she can make the she wants to have a doubt to get to the ruth bader ginsburg scenario because that's a case where she apparently assumed that obama was going to be replaced by hillary clinton. and so oh, her, whoever her replacement on the court was would be decided by a democrat as well and she miscalculated. yeah. i guess the question is, did ruth bader ginsburg make a mistake staying on the court? so long? >> i said, i think you can reverse engineer and maybe she steps down and you get somebody different in their it's hard to know. you can't rewrite that. she was 87. she had like five cancers. by the time she she died i think it's rich that democrats, progressives are trying to push out latina as they are struggling mightily with latino voters and so the idea that you should step down, i think is reduced but obviously a progressives in

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particular have nightmares about what happened because of a roof are bringing bringing jonah sure. >> i've once i asked conservative justice antonin scalia whether he would consider who the president was, who is going to replace somewhat tragically, he didn't get to make that choice because he died suddenly but he said to me and i'll never forget, he said if i had only a fool, would not consider the fact that the justice who replaced them might spend their time undoing my life's work. he basically saying, i want a conservative justice to replace me. and continue my legacy so is it so crazy? >> yeah, rarely have i been so torn by something i care about so little. i think the political arguments are interesting. i think it is kinda fascinating the age issue is part of it. i also think all

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the talk that, but look, this panel is deeply enriched by having a wise latina, but we were told that we needed you sign a mortgage. the court needed a wise latina. do we not need one on the court? we have any y's other way >> well is that the games are gonna be blamed. the idea, they're going to try and figure out how to do this tearing apart the senate dominating news coverage about all of this stuff in the summer, leading into a presidential collection just seems to me like a massive waste of time and resources. but if they want to do it sure. quick thidea that the court erefore, we need to replace a justice solely because of a politil caion about the timi of an election is really kind of a self owned conceptually. and i just think things that strikes me about all of this is how much says about the senate confirmation process, because i remember when i came to town, there was a deference that >> was paid to a president and assuming that the person was

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qualified it didn't matter what the senate, if democratic president wanted to nominate the brawl qualified justice. it was accepted and the same. the other let me put this on the screen. the very conservative antonin scalia was confirmed by the senate, 98 to nothing. the very liberal ruth bader ginsburg was confirmed 96 to three elliana. we talked about politics, what happened to the senate confirmation process, where now even the most qualified justice, there's going to be an all-out battle and you're going to see maybe you have 55, 45 majority >> yeah, it's very interesting. i think there were two pivot points and the way i look at when was the bork confirmation in 1980 he seven we're he came forward and he was a totally open robert bork, >> ronald reag >> nomined appointee and he was nservative me, use a tolly en book about his judicialhilosophy and he rejected in a believit was 5842, d that was the

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>> okay >> got it already caused and i didn't know this until we were looking at those subject $15 about to go take one of the tunnels under the hudson river to get into new york. should you have to pay another $15 if you're gonna go in the heart da on this, i've seen this work in place just like london. when you have cities where people are, there's a lot of demand. you need to thin out cars. this is good for the air, this is good for the city. and i think it's a hearty, a next, a new social media app that's not social at all. it's called pomc. and here's how it works. the app is, isn't connected to an actual social media network. instead, it lives on your phone no one. here's what you post but it scans your contact list and uses it to give you fake life. that way you get the satisfaction of post popularity without actually having to interact with anyone jonah,

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yay, or nay on pomc. >> i can't remember if i told you i was the ana, but i find it so unbelievably sad. i'm leaning towards i think that should be free to do it. but this reminds me of those like in japan for you rent family members for a wedding because you have no friends and no family >> it's >> very, very sad to me. but i also don't think we should ban it. >> nia. >> i have to say when someone on my staff brought those up as an idea for yahya and i thought they were making it up, but it's true and pomc cells, when it says it's real likes or fake likes rather from real friends. so were you along for the ride in may 1 on the name ponzi, it sounds ridiculous to handsy. i just was taken. it just sounds creepy and weird. so no, i think this is a ridiculous idea. >> i'm not sure frenzy is better >> i think ncees, but people might not understand what finally, costco, which is known for its dollar and 50 hotdogs, is cashing in on an expensive, shiny object. the big box

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stores started offering gold bars to its members late last year. now by one estimate, costco is selling as much as $200 million a month with announced going for about 2000 box so elliana, are you yea or nay, on buying gold along with your bulk purchase of toilet paper or a costco >> yes i am. i own the gold etf, so i want to diversify my gold holdings with bars who can't just be bob menendez it's interesting because why financial advisers say to diversify, and i can't imagine anything >> that would say more about financial diversification than buying gold at costco. >> so first of all, i was very hopeful when this came up that you are going to be like oprah and start handing out gold bars to all love us. you have a gold bar and you have a gold bar >> i'm a ye on >> this because i think would be really cool to own time because apparently they're small, tiny little ounce gold bars but they're $2,000 each

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>> over under this week, the spike in the popularity of women's college basketball while sunday the nc doublet women's final between the undefeated south carolina gameco*cks and superstar caitlin clark's iowa hawkeyes broke viewing records with almost 19 million people tuning in making it the most watched basketball game men's are women, college, or pro in five years here's now that's a huge drum for the women's game. and 4 million more viewers. the watch the men's championship game the following night. it also coincided with the rise of caitlin clark and her incredible record breaking career. but clark is turning throw, which raises the question, eliana, with a surge in women's college? college basketball without caitlin clark will at last or not >> i do think it alas, i think it's been a long time in the making. i remember growing up watching the coach of the south carolina team, dawn staley play on the olympic women's team.

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so to me women's basketball is reaping what it is don't over many, many years and well, caitlin clark may not be playing. i look forward to watching a team. she coaches. she'll be the coach 20 years from now and there will be a new stars to watch and by way of comparison. however, look, look at these numbers back in 2022 when caitlin clark wasn't playing the women's final had an audience of 4.9 million people, while the men's final was viewed by 18.1 million. >> so >> nea is the spike of interest in the women's game or is it a caitlin? >> i think it's both. right. caitlin clark amazing to watch. he's got those logos h3's that chicken he just like somebody like steph curry and so i think sure it had to do with her, but it also had to do with dawn staley, this amazing record down, i'd carolina, i'm from south carolina, so i was watching and cheering on a usc and that game. i don't

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think it'll be to the level that we solve this year primarily because this was this ongoing story. three line, this was a story line from last year because of lsu being in the mix. kim mulkey is such a colorful coach. they're all these interesting characters, i think in the women's game of that last, right? they are in school much longer than the min are at this time because they go off into prose. i think it won't be as big the next year, but i think we're going to see some growth. >> well, one area where they clearly is not equality is in the tv rights that networks pay to broadcast the games. let me put this on this grade. the women's tournament this year earned $6.5 million in tibi rights. the men's tournament this year earned 873 million >> lulu >> given the marketplace knows oftentimes, does that raise any doubts in your mind about the lasting popularity of women's college math?

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>> no, it reminds me of how unequal women are paid. an equally women are paid. and i think it's outrageous. and i think they've gotten the women's sports cheap. and i think there needs to be some massive renegotiate but she asian there because it is outrageous that they get paid so little. >> and that'll happen now that the readings are up, right? i mean, that's the catalytic effect of this, is that now that wen's sports is more popular, it'more attractive to advertisers and you'll build over time any'd thk this >> yeah. d caitlin clark? >> i completely agwithia. don't thinit gs back to the status quo ante from before, but it's going to b long-term secular trenup >> coming up our own team looks to score some points with this week's best shots. so you're a big caitlin clark band. >> well, i i think she's amazing now, but i'm more sort dawn staley >> houston, you are go for the birth debris in this guy. >> parents, husbands, wives gone. >> if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible

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to four. four. is it home serve.com? >> i'm pete muntean. it reagan national airport. this is cnn >> it's time for our panels special takes on what's happening or productions of what we should be looking out for. so jonah hit me with your best shot >> so marjorie taylor greene has been leading a push to oust, vacate the chair, get rid of speaker mike johnson. i don't think it happens. i think he is the speaker of the house for as long as the republicans have a majority, then again, one car accident or something could end republican majority. >> but i think it fails because nobody wants the job and nobody and everyone who disliked kevin

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mccarthy kinda likes mike johnson, nia, you're thinking about rfk junior and is 30. run this way? >> that's right you know, rfk junior obviously getting a lot of scrutiny. he named his running mate a couple of weeks ago, nicole shanahan. he here's essentially nepo baby who is running on his father's name, running on his father's legacy, but he's also his biggest donor is also trump's biggest donor as well. so the idea of who he is in the race are sort of take votes away from, i think it's pretty clear based on who's funding his campaign. >> so you can get it the interesting thing is a lot of those stuff he's saying is more conservative. so i'm not sure that's going to work the way they want to get bile. i think that's right. i mean, i think if you look at the pooling, he takes a little bit more from biden, maybe 60%, but he does take away from trump two. and i think if you're democrats, you've got a whole campaign arm looking at trying to make those numbers effect trough much more.

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>> elliana best shot columbia university president minutiae, 50k will testify next week on wednesday on capitol hill my prediction is she will not sit there and ham and hall about whether calling for the genocide of jews constitutes harassment on her campus. but i do suspect you will manage to step in it in a different way, which is remains to be seen >> pretty certainly easier to not make the same miss. >> my prediction is she will not make the same mistake, but i think she won't make a different mistake given what has transpired on that campus. >> lulu, bring us home >> i am focused on something that the biden administration did this week, which was the expansion of background checks on guns sales, especially when we're talking about the loopholes gun shows and people selling guns out of their garages and backyards. i mean, 40% of illegal activity with

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gu can be traced to unregulated gun sales in thi countrnd so when we're talkg about ime, which we often are in an election abt how these illegal gun sales those aryouruestion i en talking about abohe gushow loophole for decades and peop say, ll, you've te trepuican has come up uy with somgic lution that nobodylse thought of. what do you think that they're just goin do is rule? and like other biden rules th ends up getting thrown out in court, i think is going to be contested, but i think it's very important that this actually get put into the agenda and that people start talking about it because we have a gun problem in this country. and something has to be done about it. it's also a good campaign issue. yes, it is. thank thank you all for being here and thank you for spending part of your day with us. and we'll see you right back. back here next

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