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franchise postseason record, 43 points and last night series opener against denver. and as a group minnesota made an astounding 71% of their shots in the second half. naz read the nba's six min of the year had 14 of his 16 in the fourth as minnesota steals game one on the road against the defending champs and the wnba is thriving north of the border. a sellout crowd of over 16,000 fans on hand in edmonton, alberta, for the second annual canada game between the la sparks and seattle storm. and they've got to see a show from las too. a super star rookies, cameron brink and rokia jackson, the second and fourth overall picks in last month's generational draft class. dazzling in their preseason pro debuts, giving fans in hollywood a lot of hope for the future of the franchise's la winds by five back to you guys. >> caroline, thanks so much. and thank you for being with us this morning. we'll see you back here next weekend inside politics, sunday with manu raju is next.
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>> lashing out behind closed doors. trump compares the biden administration to the gestapo as vp hopefuls to send at mar-a-lago who is my favorites or vice president will not be making that determination just hours after that blockbuster testimony. plus democrats on edge the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos. >> aza protests split the party the horrific tragedies and violence that we're seeing makes it hard for us to talk about anything else evening biden in the middle, this kinds of message is like a christmas present to hamas and republican rift, new reporting on the infighting play in the gop. their bullies, and the only way to get back at ablaze to push back hard plus, in the weeds. i realized that canada's was
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insurrection. now it came as trump audition half a dozen potential vp picks in front of those big republican donors at the ritzy retreat all just hours after that blockbuster testimony from as longtime aide, hope hicks, in his criminal hush money trial in new york. now for about behind the scenes, look into this week's gathering. we're joined by cnn's alayna treene, who is live with us in palm beach with some new reporting. elena, what are you hearing? >> while mont'e you're exactly right about donald trump's speech yesterday. he was speaking at a luncheon fundraiser at his mar-a-lago club. and as you said, it was a 90 minute profanity laden speech where he cursed repeatedly i'm told and he did compare the biden administration to the gestapo while baselessly claiming that democrats are the ones behind the series of criminal indictments that he is facing. now, i do also just want so bring you some reporting we have about the setting of this weekend. so a lot of republicans, wealthy donors, gathered here in palm beach to help raise money for the former
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president as part of the rnc's annual ritual tree. and as you mentioned, there are a lot of special guests who were included on that list that are on donald trump's shortlist to become his running mate. people like doug burgum and tim scott, both former republican presidential primary opponents against him, as well as senator marco rubio and senator jd vance, as well as house republican conference chair, elise stefanik, among others, and donald trump lavish praise on them during that speech. and mar-a-lago called them up to the stage and as you said, it's kind of an audition of sorts for these potential vice presidential contenders. now when i talked to the trump campaign, they say that donald trump is still a weeks, if not months away from deciding who he wants to pick as his running mate, that decision will come closer to the republican national convention in july. but it was a good opportunity for these people to brush shoulders with him and stand onstage at this big event. now, some new reporting we also have is that at one of the events during the rnc retreat chris
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lacivita and susie wiles both donald trump's campaign managers, as well as tony fabrizio, had a walk through some fundraising figures here's including that they had raised $76.2 million last month. and really the fundraising here was the entirety of this weekend. they really are trying to aggressively catch up to joe biden's campaign kane, who has an ever-growing war chest that really has been out of reach for the trump campaign. manu all right. i'm going to train in public, florida. thank you for that report. and i'm joined now by cnn's kristen holmes, the new york times is called holes. and laura barron-lopez, pbs newshour. good morning on this new z warnings of news last night and mar-a-lago, kristen, you cover the trump campaign? for us here at cnn. you have been talking to your sources, what, what have you, what are you learning about? what happened this weekend? and your takeaway from it? >> well, if they're feeling really good about the $76.2 million, they know that they're not going to catch up with joe biden. that is become a reality for them and several of his advisers have briefed the former president on that. so they're coming up with
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campaign strategies now looking you had to november as to how to do more with less. now, one of the things that they have sat in these are his top advisers is that they feel like they have one advantage, which is that donald trump doesn't need to win over his base. they feel like right now, president biden is still trying to win over his base, given a series of issues that voters have with the president so what they're trying to do is look ahead to november as how to siphon off voters. but as you said, like donald trump is very focused in the now we've all heard about that 90 minute profane late and speech. he's talking about those trials. he's not talking about the campaign. he's talking about how he's angry that he has to sit in court all day and to some extent, he is a great yeah, he has been frustrated. we know he's been closing his eyes. he doesn't i want to sit there for eight hours a day now. don't think he actually wants to be out there campaigning but it definitely does want to be sitting in the courtroom exactly. we'll get more to that later in this segment, but i want to get into just about the vice presidential hopefuls is lina was reporting that about how there they were there. there were behind closed doors. they came up on stage,
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several of them up upon your screen there? all six of them potential gop feel pick tags will see maybe there's some others on the list to, but these one of the things is that these vice presidents beat vip picks are granted, defend trump against all these criminal charges. that's going to be one of the big things about one of these camps if they want the job which i'm sure any of them well, they don't have to defend i'm trump against his criminal charges. >> that's right. because trump really values loyalty most above everything else he wants. someone who is going to be just protecting him at all costs, someone who is not going to say or distance themselves from him in any way, shape, or form. and we've seen that out of those that we had there on the screen, a lot of them appeared selling to do that. they appear willing whether it's in terms of the trials or also the rhetoric that he uses on the campaign trail. and oftentimes, you know, very well, manu, that republicans will say that they didn't see a comment that he made. they say that they didn't see a truth social must be the toy, didn't see the tweet, which i expect. these ap
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candidates will continue to see and just don't condemn the type of rhetoric that he uses on the campaign at all either. >> what was remarkable about last night was just about the way that trump has gone to embracing what happened on january 6 those we talked, there's this anthem, this january 6, prisoners have been is this thing? it says basically the madman the pledge of allegiance, right? and then they play that all these rallies. and he did this in front of his donors and is gop class. and this all comes as trump is continuing to talk about election fraud. in fact, this is the third straight election cycle when she is not said that he would accept the electoral results, no matter what happens unconditionally. this is not what he said in the past the only way we can lose, in my opinion, i really mean this pennsylvania is cheating goes on. >> the only way we're going to lose this election the election is rigged. >> and this is that was 2016 and 2020. and this is just last
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week to the walkie journal sentinel. he says, if everything's honest, i'll gladly accept the results. i don't change on that if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country. now, i mean, this all comes as the rnc's chief counsel, we're learning holy speeds resigned about two months after accepting his position in part because of some tension over not believing those election fraud issues. but trump this dawn breaks can even talking about this in front of his donors. >> yeah. i think we can stipulate that donald trump, if he loses, is not going to accept the results of the election i think this is part of the problem with these vice presidential candidates, but i haven't seen any reluctance at all from them. so far to defend him and to even downplay january 6, i think jd vance has really taken on that mantle saying last week, you know that it's all exaggerated. so i mean this is what trump is going to do. and i think that's tough for the people on the hill who were there on january 6, and they have to say
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oh, wasn't that big a deal, jd vance wasn't there. it's probably a little easier for him, but i do think it's problematic for a lot of the senators who've already come out and said, i'm a lukewarm doors. yeah. but they don't like talking about january of six because there's a lot of video of them running and what's going on. and it continues to come out. >> i want to turn to the hope hicks testimony from fighting because he was one of trump's choose one of trump's longtime advisers, he went to the standard that dramatic in the hush money criminal case and some of the key takeaways is there you see on your screen about how she kept what happened in the aftermath of that access hollywood tape and the 2016 campaign about trump telling her about michael cohen's payment to stormy daniels, xun trump allegedly had an affair with and tried to cover it up with those hush money payments kristen, you've been covering this trial. what was your takeaway about what stood out to this week? >> well, the prosecution certainly did their job with hope x. i mean, it was very
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clear she was composed. she was poised, she was very honest about everything that had happened and the other part of this is that she's not somebody like michael cohen who has an ax to grind with donald trump. they hadn't spoken for two years. that was because her testimony in front of the january 6 committee was made public. >> there was a lot of ice around some of the text messages she sent that essentially insulted the president and his orbit was very angry. >> but the two of them still have very much mutual admiration for each other. they both speak very highly of each other. they have a relationship that was clear when she was on the stand, she was one of the first people that was part of donald trump's campaign. she was in it and she was part of everything and the prosecution's job there to outline what that looked like. they did that and i was pretty powerful. >> in meantime, i've put the question a number of republicans about the allegations of all was all republicans are defending trump against these prosecutions. they think it's unfair. they see two jira system of justice that's their argument. but what just the underlying allegations of donald trump
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allegedly making hush money payments to cover up this. a fair and how do they feel about it? >> does that conduct give you any concern i think it gives me concern is when you look at college campuses across the country, you have a two tier justices in this country. what about the conduct his alleged conduct the former president well, again, i'm not going to speak to alleged activities. >> you want somebody again? character to be president. you need to look back in history, all the dirt bags that we've elected president doesn't shake me. i'd be more concerned if i were president biden the underlying allegations that he paid off a porn star to keep an extra imelda fail quiet. i knew i can't answer those questions anymore. >> i'm i'm looking for and that's that's former vice president mike pence's brother, but, that's gop away. it goes on the hill, but i have heard from even members who are not fans of donald trump at all that they think that this case
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weekend over a long-sought hostage deal that could bring about a temporary ceasefire in gaza. democrats are divided on how to respond with president biden stuck in the middle. well, where but how young voters anger could hurt him in key battleground states. >> so i asked congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez what the president needs to do to bring them back in the fold? young people are facing a very strong array of challenges that are structural and they also manifest in our economic ability to lead our lives. i think it's really about doubling down on that, making health care affordable, making housing affordable, and taking on corporate power in the united states more than at them. the gaza war, i think the gaza war absolutely is a factor in this. we have people that are of course, appalled at what is happening in gaza with the help of us resources, the horrific tragedies and violence that we're seeing makes it
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hard for us to talk about anything else. >> but for the other side of the democratic argument, here's senator john fetterman do you think democrats are divided? well, they're definitely, as they definitely have a a pro hamas wing of the protesters. and there's also part so that might be antisemitism. >> are you comfortable but what netanyahu, the way he's prosecuting this war right now that's not, it's not my judgment when you have a choice of standing with a group of cowards and rapist that are and i'm always going to stand with israel. >> it's been very clear all right. >> my panels bag now. it's interesting how the democratic debate has taken shape and how voters view the whether or not the united states is doing too much or too little. here's a poll from the new poll that from abc news ipsos about whether or not us is doing too much support. >> israel. >> this is right now it says among democrats, 40% say is
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doing too much to support israel. >> that is up seven points, just since january. that's in line with younger voters to clearly that's puts president biden recognizes that the shift happening within his party. >> he does recognize it as why you've seen the president take more aggressive stances toward israel, despite the fact that he says, we still support them, we support their right to wage this war in defense of themselves. but that he has had much more contentious conversations with netanyahu that he has publicly been calling for a ceasefire when he didn't months ago that he is saying he's working tirelessly to try to negotiate this, but i was just in michigan talking to young voters and the voters they're kinda matched what commerce i'm going to cost you a cortes was saying in which was that there were those that were very upset about gaza. some that had voted for biden in 2020 so that they weren't going to this time around. and then there was the undecided young voters who lean to the
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left. and we're much more concerned about the economy and about abortion they could very well end up coming back to him by no one she also said that the gaza sort of underscores the intensifies that feeling about how the presence doing at those other issues that's a key point in about those other issues. >> just issues that will determine how voters will come down according to the monmouth university poll. inflation the top of the list, economy, top of the list. >> immigration still high up there, but the israel-hamas war, 80%, yeah, that's not at the top, but that's still a significant number. and there's a debate again against the demo in the democratic party about what biden should do differently. that's a question i put to a number of democrats last are you worried at all about how this could impact him come november i think if the election were held today, there would definitely be an impact. >> there's a lot of time between now and then and hopefully we'll get a good resolution. they would be very surprised that the progressive left of which i'm proudly a
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part of, would support that kind of discrimination and harassment. >> this is now far outside of some objection to prime minister netanyahu at the end of the day, people will see that there's two similar individuals in some respect. but at the end, very different bat, crazy chaos dictator like or steady, evenhanded, pragmatic individual. >> what about does voters who say that they are going to sit out the election? she knows democratic voters who say they must sit out the election. >> yeah, 100%, like if they want to throw michigan to trump that way, well, if you want to play with that fire, you better you better so nadh fire what do you what i mean, it's interesting. >> i mean, john feyerabend says, sit out the election. you're going to lose, but there's a lot of democrats were concerned about that. yeah. no, i think this is a big problem on the democratic side, trying to figure out exactly what to do as we saw with the antisemitism bill that was on the floor last week again i think that republicans are
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pretty happy to see this. they've had so much turmoil in their own ranks. they finally think they have the democrats on the run on an issue where republicans are a little more united. yeah. and speaking of republicans, white donald trump by, before we can turn a trump just a little monitoring these protests that are happening in use, that pro-palestinian encampment. and potentially lapd moving in to deal with those. they encampment there will will monitor that as that develops. but donald trump has been talking about those college protests, believing this is an issue that can divide democrats is a taste of what donald trump has the radical extremists and far-left agitators are terrorizing college campuses as you possibly noticed, crooked joe is now reportedly planning. >> this is wonderful news for you people in wisconsin did bring massive numbers of gazans from the middle east well, live to your american towns, your towns and villages. it's just determined to create the
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conditions for an october 7 style attack right here in america, it's going to happen with all of these people coming in from the southern border and, you know all right. >> so what's your view? this was him in waukesha, wisconsin, but it's what he is referring to. there's a cbs reported that the biden administration is reportedly considering bringing in or allowing palestinian refugees as war refugees to come in if they have some kind of connection to the united states. that was a report most of the time or much of the time donald trump is making something up, but he was referring to something there that had been published. >> this is a good issue for the former president, not just because of the tension that we're seeing the democratic party, but also because of what you're seeing republicans doing overall, which is painting a portrait of chaos underneath joe biden. >> so when you're seeing these campus protests, when you're seeing law enforcement dragging people out of their out of encampments in you're seeing kind of a lack of control. those are the things that donald trump and his team are really pinpointing and pointing
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to. try and get voters who might be more moderate in the middle or even people who might be looking at that saying, i don't know if i can send my kid to college. >> this is very scary. this looks like very intense. those are the kind of things that really focusing on here. >> yeah, it's interesting because one of the things that dan goldman said in that clip that, that we played earlier was that he doesn't believe this is representative of the left of the party. does a small amount of the democratic party that is then maybe i've been by democrats who are these people that are protesting? the only me college students and but the question is, how does that perceive among the public now, we'll turn back to that as we're watching this la police moving to clear a pro-palestinian count meant, and we're going to continue to monitor that that effort, that what's happening on the ground, there's you can see i live stream on your screen and we'll bring you in more news when we come back. >> a florida man is hospitalized, infected with anthrax night this became theme
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you sign up as a new vip. >> i'm katie bo lillis in washington and this is cnn new this morning we're monitoring the university of southern california campus where the lapd is moving in to clear the propane palestinian protest encampment will bring you more details as we learned what's happening on the ground there. >> and then for now, we're bringing it back in the room. but what's happening in washington? house republicans, they began this congress with an ambitious agenda, but those dreams have faded away. since then. they have thrown out one house speaker, run the dump another, and their agenda is stalled amid bickering in name-calling. now they are actively trying to defeat each other in their primaries. today, my new reporting with melanie zanona, it looks at how the fury within the conference is spreading to their home districts as even more republicans bank primary challenges to their sitting colleagues something that has long been seen as a major breach of protocol. now,
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everyone from the hardliners who voted to oust kevin mccarthy to one memory voted to impeach donald trump has a target on their back from fellow republicans. latest battle involves nebraska's don bacon, a swing-district republican, who is fed up with the hardliners tactics now, the chairman of the heart hard-right house freedom caucus, bob good, just indoors, bacon's primary challenger, and bacon told me he plans to respond in kind it's all about norms have been undermined by these guys. but we never vacated a speaker they did it right now. they're going to get to people in their districts so my view of it as i was never gonna go against an incumbent you just yell, you support. you, let the voters that district take care of that but i am supporting bob good's opponent. now, you are. welcome, bob. good came out endorsed my my opponent. so we're gonna go in with everything we've got i talked to ask bob good, who is actually being targeted by
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people like don bacon, center, right? republicans in his own primary asked him about why he's targeting because fellow republican why do you want don bacon to lose in his primary are supporting his opponent? why does he deserve to lose comment you pretty concerned about that? >> his office did glenda didn't respond to a request to comment as well? carl, you've been covering congress for very long time. what does it say about the norms in this case? >> yeah. >> well, the norms have been gone for awhile on these issues then for tat and this does not help the republicans in any way, shape, or form as they tried to hold on to the majority. you know, when you have this kind of infighting, its spreads, the messages and good the division is very visible. so just one more reason that republicans are going to struggle to hold onto that it's just a bit like lord of the flies in the house republican conference right now, it's a lot of eating each other alive and like yes,
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democrats are as you laid out, disagreeing right now on israel, gaza policy, but they aren't primary in each other or backing challengers at the same rate at all the way house republicans are? yes, no question. and this all comes course. it's my johnson is trying to fend off this thread. his results to we expect that could happen this week, maybe as soon as tomorrow when marjorie taylor greene, if she goes to the floor tomorrow, calls for a vote seeking his ouster. he's going to survive that mike johnson is because democrats are coming to his defense. but there's just been a lot of turmoil, of course, among the top republican ranks, lot of turnover, the republican leadership, mike johnson it's just been an officer 193 days compared to the one of the last democratic house speaker, nancy pelosi, 1,461 days. that's x for first-time, 1,462 days or second time, she's speaker you're seeing just how that doesn't compare to the republican side. donald trump does not necessarily like this turmoil. in fact, one of his colleagues, troy nehls way caught up with last week, meet that case to me when asked what he opposes ousting mike
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johnson. now everything that we do in the house of representatives should be in the best interest of getting donald trump reelected. this guy right here, motions to vacate justified or unjustified. we don't have time for that right now in trump degrees, i mean, last night in mar-a-lago, he said he offered the post reports it this way unequivocal praise for my johnson, who is in the crowd telling him that, quote, you're doing a very good job. >> he added that republicans should leave him alone yeah. this is really truly how donald trump feels right now. >> just remember if he doesn't want to go through this either partly because it takes the spotlight off of him. it was a lot with the kevin mccarthy stuff. it was in the news constantly and he was trying to get attention around what he was doing and his campaign, but also, they believe that this is a distraction trump has told that to people around them now, he is in a little bit of a hard spot because marjorie taylor greene is one of his most loyal supporters and he is not going to publicly come out against marjorie taylor greene. so
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it's a lot of this maneuvering that you're saying hymn praising johnson, non-stop. he brought johnson up on the stage. marjorie taylor greene wasn't even in palm beach over the weekend, which is rare because she's almost always by his side for any of these kind of events. now, i'm not saying there's a rift there, but there is certainly a conversations that he is having with his allies to try and get this to be buttoned up because he not want to deal with it again, this all comes of course, the question is, does this impact them in november? how much will it? impact them? the issue is that the house races, it's incredibly there's very few competitive districts. what are those competitive districts? a democrat was just indicted on friday, texas democrat henry cuellar allegedly for accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from two foreign entities he has said that he has done nothing wrong, but you can see that was the 2022 election results he one that race. but biden kerry, the district by about seven points in 2020. but this is the issue. this row house republican majority is 217 to
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220, 212. there'll be another democrat sworn and soon, but they can still hang out in the majority, right? be very narrow, but they could you know, and i think this is a big surprise to them at the end, like here we have this race, all of a sudden in play. it's going to be really sort of back-and-forth. i think the entire campaign, but it's no one is going to win this by a big number. and democrats obviously concerned about the henry cuellar situation he came, jeffries says that you're innocent until proven guilty, but he's going to be on the ballot in november. >> right. because how do you field a candidate in time if somehow they wanted to, the primaries already over, if somehow he weren't in the race, how do you feel the candidate time if he does actually win the race? and then he sent off an indicted then i think that it's a big problem for them because they're looking at like a handful of how it's races in california, a handful of house races and new york, and they're hoping that they just are able to hold onto the existing ones and add in those
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in those states. but it's going to be narrowed whether you're republicans or democrats that we'll see in a narrow majority has been very difficult to say the least. i'm very gentle about that all right. so we're still monitoring this breaking news out of los angeles where police are moving in on protesters at usc and will continue to discuss that. and up next, trump's allies are warning on abortion as democrats counts. and then i talked to two nfl legend sue good about their support for legalizing marijuana i realize that candidates it was better for me now they're shooting the cloud how show you what's happening from him as a whole now. and they're giving orders to disperse any feels like a lot happened to test the toughness of the gear sorrento x. and the key is sorrento turbo-hybrid we
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fate in november. that means nearly every state across the south has some form of abortion ban in place. but a new cnn poll this week shows just over half of adults and states with complete bans, find the policy too restrictive. now, trump has been dancing around this issue even though he named the three supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade, he said, in a time magazine interview that came out this week of whether he was comfortable if states decide to punish women who access abortion after the prisoners is bad. he said the states are going to make that decision and that he was asked, do you think states should monitor women's pregnancies so they can know if they've gotten an abortion after the ban, he went on to say, i think they may do that. they might do that. now, bank team of course, jumped all over that and trump put out, his truth social post at 3:29 a.m. this morning and he said that i never said get some states may choose to monitor women's
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pregnancies to possibly prosecuted for violating any abortion ban. look, it just shows you the complicated position donald trump is in a neat knows how potent of an issue has come november. >> yeah. and also just to be clear, time magazine put out a transcript. it wasn't just part of a quote. they put up the full transcript. there's donald trump did agree with that. could be something that happens. and as you said, the key is, i find love to walk because he wants to take credit for the overturning of roe v. wade. he has tried to take credit for it and in some ways he is the architect of the overturning of roe v. wade because of those three supreme court justices. but at the other time, he knows that it is not a political winner for republicans. he is watching all of this this is why you saw him not get onboard with a national abortion ban because politically speaking, he was told and convinced by his advisors that that would have been a toxic move, that the better things to do was to kick it to the states. but as you see there, when he asks who's getting asked specific questions about what that could look like almost as though he doesn't know how to answer that because again, doesn't want to be talking about this
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at all. all he was doing was saying it's not on me if those are really interesting poll that came out about the long-term paul, really from december of last year through march 9, that interview 20 do thousand participants pri poll about whether or not abortion should be mostly legal, but close to two-thirds of people in battleground states say abortion should be mostly legal and here. the states that they surveyed on your screen out the ones that will determine the election. i mean, obviously there's a reason why kamala harris was down in jacksonville, florida mentioning trump's 29, 20 times. lastly, in tying abortion to trump, let's write, the campaign is going to be hammering biden's campaign is going to be hammering on this him trump on this relentlessly and just being again in michigan voters there, they still are worried about this despite the fact that michigan in 2022 protected abortion access on their own ballot initiative and a lot of democrats in that state kind of feel as though they could be the blueprint for democrats and
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other states because of the fact that they rode that abortion rights ballot initiative to trifecta in that state. they one cross the board, the governor's mansion, the state houses. and so they're looking at states like arizona, nevada, where they think that democrats could replicate that and boost biden at the top of the ticket. i mean, a lot of voters, even this one young conservative voter that i spoke to say admitted he's 19 years old he's in college and he's going to vote for trump. but he said that abortion could be the reason that he thinks biden wins because there are so many young women saying that they care about. >> and you mentioned the abortion on the ballot here, the states where abortion, but abortion managers have been in about this november, this full member where abortion again about so many states from florida to south dakota maryland, new york, missouri. >> but donald trump may not lose missouri. >> but those doubt it can impact huge advantage for democrats and both parties have
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learned over the years, let's get these ballot initiatives on the general election ballot and drive out our voters. and i think that you're right, florida is joe biden really competitive in florida? no, but there's a senate race. there's some very important house race with, let's get the number of voters that we can out there, i think, and i think you guys would agree with me that if democrats win the house, biden wins the white house abortion will be the issue that probably propelled them. >> just a reminder from voters about voter voting. states have voted to protect abortion since 2022, there were three red states, three blue states that have essentially voted to protect it in 2022. so you're seeing how voters vote on what it's about referendum. but will they come out in november to support democrats? of course, as with the democrats we will see all right? coming up with major marijuana is out of washington. >> i get in the weeds two football legend bobby, while makers to ease regulations on cannabis see what the buzz is about so many painkillers
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take things a step further by making it so we'd is no longer a controlled substance i recently had a joint interview with two pro pods spokesman who lit up capitol hill as they told lawmakers about why they think congress should ease up on cannabis. former heisman trophy winner ricky williams and quarterback jim mcmann, who of course was the punk e qbi for the best nfl team of all time. that's of course, 1980 five chicago bears. they were on the hill encouraging democrats and republicans to pass a bill called the safer banking act would, act, which would give cannabis companies access to banking and financial services and they said they even discuss full-blown legalization with more liberal members. now ricky williams is nfl career was temporarily derailed two decades ago we tested positive for marijuana and in our interview, he was blunt this might sound weird, but if we think about it, it makes sense. i realized that candidates was better for me, that football because it's
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better for your health, is and i had enough money and have enough money where i didn't need to play football to make a living. >> and so i just did the math and i said quality of life or that and quality of life, easy decision. >> it almost injured my career. i was able to serve my multiple suspensions and because i was still good enough and it fell allowed me to come back and i was able to get ten years, 11 years, and 10,000 yards, but it definitely put a damper in my career. now, the bears, jim mcmann said he smoked weed while in the nfl, but never got caught it was quite a few of my teammates. i enjoyed it with a treated myself to cannabis, while always living on those pain pills like i was i couldn't sleep you can go to the bathroom. i mean, it's just it just screws so many things in your body and all it does is mask paint. whereas the cannabis, it actually is heels. your heels you from within and without it, i wouldn't have been able to come back from all the surgeries i was i was able
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to come back from so quickly. >> so while you are playing you are small, never, never, never failed a drug test, ever failed. >> how do you've never feel doing? >> well, we knew when they were that stupid to get caught sorry. >> no, it's okay i got i got traded and they didn't tell me when now dub airs led by iron mike, who coached my dick gov course, won super bowl 20 that year and famously perform the award winning super bowl shuffle have to ask i mean, you might un mike did you guys smoke a joint together? now, we tried to get them to do it because every time we went to get water, you just only a pot smokers need water i used to join his one that you feel better. you drink wine all the time that'll give you a hint and i was also lucky enough to have a chance to reminisce with mcmann about those 85 bears everything was live.
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