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step counter the sport matt and wireless remote call. now, i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta this is cnn >> coming out firing president biden takes on republicans and tries to put to rest any doubts from democrats as he delivers a state of the union. unlike those we've seen in the past, those same lawmakers in the audience meantime, face a midnight deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown. the senate needing to pass bills, keep the lights on for the government. a heavy lift in a sharply divided chambers, plus a new report on uvalde leads to frustration and fury from the community, from parents who lost children in the massacre and are still waiting for account and ability nearly two years later, we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central
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>> today, president biden, looking to care curry some beltway momentum into battleground states. next hour he'll be in pennsylvania after delivering the type of feisty state of the union address, the democrats were hoping for last night, aggressively defending his record and his second term plans throughout the speech, he knocked former president trump, though not by name. it was clear who he was speaking about though, and he contrasted his vision on key issues like the economy and immigration against republicans, more pessimistic view, the official gop rebuttal detailed a so-called american nightmare cnn's mj lee is on the trail ahead of biden's arrival there in pennsylvania, mj. another focus last night was of course, the israel hamas war. and i know you have some new reporting about a recent conversation between biden and netanyahu. what can you tell us? >> yeah. brianna, if i could just quickly take you back to a
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phone call between president biden and prime minister netanyahu on january 19th. as you can imagine, the two leaders had a lot of heavy issues to discuss related to the war and what sources tell cnn is that at one point in this phone call, five minutes or neck yahoo bristles at president biden over some media reporting that had quoted some us officials anonymously saying that the us government was reportedly planning for a post netanyahu government. and what we're told by our sources is that president biden for his part, basically swatted away that ideas i sinbad it was kind of farcical and essentially saying, look, why are we even talking about this? you are the current leader of israel and the us government. my administration is going to work with whoever the leader of those israeli government is. both men apparently agreed and made clear in this brief exchange that these kinds of anonymous sourcing and quotes from us officials were irritating. this wasn't exchange. again told to us that it was a brief exchange in this
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phone call just says a lot about this tenuous relationship that we have seen between the president and the prime minister that has become increasingly strained throughout the course of the war. and what we know is that, of course the war has had serious political implications for both of the leaders. and increasingly we're also seeing that when it comes to the end of the war their political interests are not entirely aligned. when we go back to last night and the state of the union speech, there was just this incredible moment that was caught after the president had given his remarks, where on a hot like the president basically suggested that his relationship with the prime minister was at a crossroads. take a listen to this moment. >> this came >> keep in mind just moments
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after the president in his state of the union remarks very strongly calls holdout the israeli government for not doing enough to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in gaza. take a listen to that moment from last night >> when leadership is real, i say this humanitarian assistance cannot be a secondary consideration or a bargaining chip. protecting and saving innocent lives has to be priority. as we look to the future. the only real solution to the situation is a two-state solution over time and israel, of >> course, was one of the many sort of tough issues that we heard president biden having to navigate in his remarks last night. and today we are here in the suburbs of philadelphia where he is going to be making his first post. state of the union campaign stop we're going, to see him taking some of the vision that he laid out for the country. and
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yesterday's speech to a number of battleground states in the coming weeks, brianna >> all right. mj lee there in pennsylvania ahead of the president's arrival. thank you. >> boris. >> while the president was going toe to toe with republicans and taking swipes at his presumptive opponent in november, former president donald trump was staying mostly out of the spotlight as he awaited a controversial guests today. cnn's kristen holmes joins us now, live from west palm beach, florida. kristen, 13 separate times. president biden mentioned his predecessor, but never by name. how did last night state of the union go over in trump world >> well first first, of all, you say he stayed out of the spotlight. well, that wasn't by choice. he obviously was trying to get into the solids a little bit hard to do when you're not the president of the united states. he issued a prebuttal that he was trying to live respond on his social media page, truth social, but there were a number of glitches. it was clear while he was responding that he was growing somewhat aggravated at some of
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the things that biden dan was saying about policies he was saying biden should not be taking credit for this. this is me, but unsurprisingly today, he has heard from allies and advisers, all of them telling him what you would expect to hear from loyalist to donald trump, that the speech wasn't good, that biden sound angry that he was yele. all things that are good too to placate the former president. now i will remind you, he's had set up a war room with his team, small team here at mar-a-lago. they had gone through watch the speech responding in real time. we saw a series of personal attacks by donald trump really fixating on biden talking about his hair, his demeanor at one point really going after the fact that he was coughing, not that surprising given that we know donald trump is a germophobe, he also attacked members of congress and senators who have been critical of him the past, including senator joe manchin, mitt romney. but one person that he heaped praise on with katie britt, the republican gop junior senator who delivered that rebuttal to joe biden. and probably because of some of the
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language she used very emphatically, take a listen right now. our commander in chief is not in command. the free world deserves better than a dithering and diminished leader >> and i will tell you, boris, i'm sure you've heard the same thing that i have heard from republicans as well as from the general public of giving her a hard time for h4 performance last tonight, but i will tell you what i talked to people in trump world. and when i really talked to republican lawmakers, they all have a lot of sympathy for this is a thankless role. was nobody who does this gets high praise after doors. and donald trump did give it to katie britt. i'll let you know that they have spoken recently. they talked a lot about that alabama ruling. she is in favor of ivf is something that he said changed his mind good or at least inform tim on the topic. but again, most people
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that i have spoken to said they were sympathetic to the fact that no one ever does a great job when they're delivering that rebuttal? >> yeah, kristen, she is seen as someone who was on a pretty short list of potential vice presidential picks. let's pivot to that controversial visit that i mentioned a moment ago, victor orban of hungary visiting donald from today in mar-a-lago. tell us about that? >> yes. this is just going to happen in a few hours and we've asked the team, what is this going to look like? they are calling or at least one senior adviser is calling it a social feeding. and by that they say it is a friendly sit-down between two people with no agenda. obviously, it is hard to imagine a friendly sit-down between donald trump and victor orban with no agenda. but the reason why this carries so much significance is twofold. one, the white house did not issue any sort of formal invitation to or bond, or bond did not reach out to the white house for any sort of specific meeting with anyone from the biden administration or the president himself, even though he is a nato leader, donald trump is not just the former
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president, but he is also the presumptive republican nominee. and he could be president again. and what this does is with a meeting with an authoritarian like viktor orban gives us some insight into how donald trump might align himself with world leaders if he is in fact re-elected to the white house in november, he has often been a fan and the, of the strong man, in fact, one of the things that he said about or ban was that not a lot of people like him because he is so strong, but it's nice to have a strong man that is in control of the country, that phrase has been mutual between the two of them and they are also aligned in policy. now, the one really interesting factor here is that donald trump is technically a civilian. yes, he is a former president, but they meeting between the two of them doesn't have to be released. there doesn't have to be any kind of official record because he's not currently a world leader. his team has told us that they will give us some sort of readout on what happened, maybe provide some pictures. but of course, we'll be asking our sources to try to figure out what exactly the two men are talking about adds if
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in fact there is no agenda, boris. yeah. >> or ban a darling of the maga, right? kristen holmes live from west palm beach, florida. keep us updated on that meeting let's discuss with former advisor to george w bush and creator of the circus mark mckinnon, also with us cnn political commentator and host of the big deal with errol louis on spectrum news. errol louis, thank you both for being with us. mark first to you, the joe biden that we saw last night vastly different than i think some of the appearances that he's made in the recent few months, i'd say. do you think that version of joe biden has a much better chance of beating donald trump than the one that we've seen perhaps not as polished in recent weeks >> well, it's the only version and i don't think it's overstating the case or even being overly dramatic to say that if joe biden wins
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reelection, that we can trace it back to this speech as being largely really responsible, of course 100 other things have to happen between now and then. but this had to happen. i mean, the narrative was really being set. the joe biden didn't have the energy, didn't have the fight didn't have the acuity to take on donald trump. and i think what we saw, i mean, the criticism from republicans ironically, is that it was angry a lot better than being asleep. and so i think that what what a lot of people wanted to know is does joe biden have the fight to take on donald trump? and i think unequivocally that's what came across last night. >> yeah. arrow, listen to this moment. it was after the speech between congressman jerry nadler and biden caught on mike here it is >> you wanted to that cognitive sometimes it was i mean, there
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he is >> joking about it, but now we're saying no one's going to be talking about cognitive impairment now in mark, so right. this was getting set. you had the hur special counsel report where i mean, what did he say that he came off as a well-meaning elderly man? and with a poor memory, do you think the speech dispels all of that >> i don't know if it dispels it for every last person, but it certainly put some cognitive dissonance into the air, meaning, when the republican response came up and he was described as dithering and diminished anybody who had just watched the speech had to be wondering what but the senator was talking about. he was not dithering, he was not diminished. he's they set the bar so low. they criticized him so fiercely that in a way, all joe biden really had to do with step to the podium and not drool on himself and speaking coherent sentences. he did all of that and much, much more. and so i think for those who might i truly be on the fence they really i think did
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themselves a disservice by pretending that the president is weaker than he actually is. there only a couple of really big events between now and election day? there's the state of the union, there's whatever debates might happen and there's the convention speeches and he took really vantage of this first big opportunity to define his opponent. and also to define himself, redefined himself as somebody who was vigorous and able to get the job done now part of what we were trying to watch last night as sources, the white house indicated that the president was going to try to bait >> republicans the way that he did last year on the issue of social security and medicare. we watched an impromptu moment from president biden specifically talking about the issue of immigration, which politically has been seen as a liability for this white house i think we have that soundbite to play now >> by bill would hire 1,500 more security agents and officers, 100 more immigration judges have tackled a backlog of two minute cases, 4,300 more
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asylum officers and new policies so they can resolve cases in six months instead of six years. now what do you >> how did you feel about that moment? errol, and whether it really sway public opinion on how the white house has handled the issue of immigration well, it does make the case that the white house and the democrats have to make, which is that these are republicans who have >> a call for all kinds of changes and a very conservative bill made it through a bipartisan process after which, on the explicitly political order of donald trump, they killed their own bill. and that includes senator britt, by the way. she was one of the negotiators who put the package together. so look, you're going to have maybe something that has faint echoes of the harry truman in 1948 campaign when he accused a do nothing congress
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have not taking the steps that they needed to take. i think on this issue, it gets away hey, from some of the substance into the just the core question of are you here to legislate or are you here to do politics? that argument on this issue works in favor of the democrats mark, i wonder what you thought about katie britt's rebuttal afterward. i'm always sympathetic personally because it turns out it's really hard to talk for a long time live with a teleprompter unless you're boris sanchez false. but but what did you think watching it? >> well, what i thought was that a lot of what happened last night was about expectations that were very low expectations for joe biden. there were very high expectations for katie britt and she she miserably failed to meet those expectations. and this was an example, i think where somebody was completely over coached for a speech. >> and it
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>> was, it was so overly dramatic and so ridiculous to be in a kitchen was clear what they were trying to do. and i think it had just the opposite effect for a lot of women. it's like it's sort of this republican throwback to the '50s to put a woman in the kitchen. but the presentation was just disastrous. and i mean, it's sort of going down in the annals of history along with marco rubio's response in the disaster, they had so again in terms of expectations, joe biden killed it. britt was a disaster really >> errol quickly, do you i'm curious to get your thoughts on the rebuttal well, look, i thought she did. >> she was >> speaking to a very particular slice of america and anybody who's familiar with the politics and the culture of evangelical christians who are publicly active. that's really who she was talking to. it was a base argument to her base unfortunately, it kind of freaked out the rest of us who
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are watching. and so she i think missed an opportunity to talk to a broader public. >> nice cabinets. so >> errol. mark. thank you so much to both you appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still to come this afternoon on cnn news central, outrage in uvalde, texas after an investigator hired by the city clears all all law enforcement of wrongdoing and the deadly shooting. and then the investigator abruptly walked away. why he says the officers don't bear any blame and the us is on the verge of another possible government shutdown. can senators pass a spending bill before tonight's deadline plus he's back, expelled congressmen in he used fraudster george santos running for office again, where and why he's throwing his hat back in the ring >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn >> don for news about the news,
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gunshots around 12:21 p.m. what should have spurred greater urgency to confront the subject and quote, the investor, the independent investigation led by a retired austin police detective, jesse prado, did say there were many failures. but after presenting his report, i'd yesterday city council meeting, he abruptly left without taking any questions. sparking outrage and disbelief from families of the victims >> he go bring you back. >> is live. >> the buildings >> report 11 >> breathing what do you think about the people you love most in this world, your children, a spouse, a parent. you think about them huddled together in a dark room with a deranged person, with an ar 15 somebody
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calls 911 help us all the way. are these the people that you want responding to your loved ones guaranteed it's not. >> how does he sleep at night knowing that this is where he had to say and he hurts all of us today. there is cups already in there and they didn't do nothing. thanks. froze us parents. families were willing to go into that school, willing to give their lives for them, to get them out? >> joining us now is retired boston police commissioner ed davis. i mean, looking at the findings here, ed looking at the process of this report, do you view this as legitimate? >> i do not. it's incomprehensive all that someone could come to these findings after the facts have been laid out in a very extensive and effective report done by the united states department of justice. they brought nine experts police
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leaders, chiefs and deputy chiefs from around the country into take a look at this people who have been through tragedies and in different areas and urine or laura are in florida and their report was very comprehensive and and then they bring in this single retired detective from a town a couple of hours away to come up with these findings that it just completely incongruent with what the justice department has filed with what we're seeing with our own eyes. that's the thing that bothers me about this is how someone can with a straight face, make a report out like this. when we know that 77 minutes elapsed, there was gunfire occurring in the classroom at two separate occasions during that 77 minutes. and we all know what the protocols are. i've been trained in the protocols after columbine police officers all know they're supposed to go to the sound of gunfire and that did not happen here. so how you can just exonerate everybody is just beyond me.
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>> and to your point about contradictions this new report details some key findings that that officers reportedly didn't have that rifle rated shield that they wanted to breach the classroom at 12:21 p.m. the state investigation said that state officers did have that shield i'm wondering how much of a difference that makes whether with or without it officers should have still gone, as you said, to the sound of gunfire >> training is to go to the sound of gunfire of the shield and a rifle rated shield as much heavier. they call it a body bunker, is it's much more effective in stopping around. but you can't just wait all, all that time if there was a shield on site, no matter what the shield was, you still hang. back like that. how do you explain that to the parents? how do you explain that to the community? it's just jogged to go in there as dangerous as it is and then they know what's
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easy for me to say that at a distance these guys are under withering fire from a military style weapon but there are children there. you just can't wait >> yeah. >> i haven't been shot at home, so i always think about that as i'm trying to judge the situation and there's this element of course, that this is the worst-case scenario in law enforcement that they sign up for. and it's become such a reality of american life so i wonder when you say this isn't a legitimate report and it's someone from a town, austin, who who's doing this >> and what what do you >> think is the reason for coming to this conclusion then what the motivation for putting out a report like this? >> well, that's the thing that bothers me most about this. what is the town attempting to accomplish in commissioning this report why why was this
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done after the justice department report was delivered? you know, some months ago and what didn't were they clueless as to what the reaction would be from their constituents and the victims. families on this, i don't understand it you can hire an expert to tell you just about anything thing i have known that the 35 years of going to trial on any number of cases and if you take an incident and you break it down person by person and what sort of a tiktok on every second that transpired, you can justify almost any kind of behavior that occurs it seems as though that's what happened here. but why would the city of the tonic vivaldi need this what it did, nothing but butt inflame people. i don't understand the reasoning >> 21 dead. they waited 77
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serve.com i'm lauren fox on capitol hill. and this is cnn >> now to just a very scary mid air situation on the west coast, united airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after a wheel fell off, moments after takeoff, this happened on thursday as the plane was leaving san francisco, keep an eye on this here. you can see one of the tires on this boeing triple-7 just falls off as the jet begins to climb huge tire landed in a nearby parking lot at crushed multiple cars. fortunately, no one was injured in this terrifying incident. we're joined now by pete muntean, who is our chief. things falling off with airplanes. and amazingly, not hurting people correspondent here. i joke, but that's really why yeah, walk us through what happened here. >> well, it's pretty amazing because usually tires will
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burst on commercial airliners or they'll catch fire because of the friction of landing and breaking really rarely, ever does a wheel fall completely off of a commercial airliner? exactly what happened at 11:35 a.m. pacific time there in sfo oh, yesterday, you can see the united triple-7 climbing out here of runway to eight, right there goes to the tire from the left assembly of the main landing gear. there are these tires way about 265 pounds in total. that is not accounting for the wheel hub. so naturally there was a lot of damage john, this tyre one bouncing across the ramp into the fence. there and then in some cars there's a crush toyota corolla there. there was also a crushed tesla how san francisco of the twist of the story, the good news s that this didn't hurt anybody on the ground, although it's so easily could have what was really interesting is that this was captured on camera by plane spotters doing a live stream on youtube
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>> typical that the crude is not field. this come off the airplane, so it's really on air traffic control to alert the pilots. and of course, the other airplanes that they had to abort their landings as they're coming into land, they're at samara just go international airport. here's what they said over the radio >> fan won 51, go around go around this war, 51 51 heavy thing. the last departure lost the wheel on departure. so we're going to have to set to zero and lay down a door that tailwind so it's probably going to be assuming you guys did you know where the tire went? the case of the missing tire is what this is >> how did this happen? >> well, that's a big question now and the faa is investigating this. you can see the tire there taped off with police tape the question now is, was this a maintenance issue, this plane flew in about 24 hours prior from paris. there is a maintenance base. there at san francisco international airport for united airlines. >> or >> was this something simply that broke these wheels? take a ton of punishment as they come
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in for takeoffs landings, supporting a 300 ton airliner it is not an easy job, especially when you consider the fact that these airplanes take off and land multiple times a day. unlikely that this is a boeing specific issue. the question that everybody has because this was not a 737 max nine like we saw on the door-plug incident back on january 5th. this was a triple and it wasn't really even all that new was about 22 years old. so of course they will be digging into this at united airlines and at the faa. united does say it's going to help the customers that were initially displaced by this incident. they were going to osaka, japan, also helping out the customers who had their cars obliterated by this. >> can you >> imagine getting a phone call even if you're the insurance agent like, have you ever ever taken a call like that you know, it really did a pretty big number on that toyota, yet the hangers to sitting unscathed in the back, so
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strange pete. thank you so much for that. we're so glad no one was injured boris or us army sergeant who prosecutor say aspired to be a real life jason bourne is accused of leaking >> sensitive data on some of america's most advanced weapon systems to china. all for $42,000 officials say that korbein schultz shared classified information about hypersonic missiles and the f22 fighter jet with a foreign national claiming to live in hong kong. cnn's natasha bertrand joins us now, live from the pentagon. natasha, what more are you learning about korbein schultz? >> yes. he was a us army sergeant who was an intelligence analyst for the 506th infantry battalion. and according to prosecutors, he did begin giving classified information to an individual known in charging documents. as conspirator, a someone who was claiming to live in hong kong in the summer of 2022. and this continued through october of 2023, according to prosecutors,
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now, these charging documents say that this individual korbein schultz, he began giving information to this individual about certain weapons systems including high mars rocket launch system, which is, uh, one of the main systems the us has been giving to the ukrainians since the war broke out. there a few years ago, he also gave this individual information about hypersonic missiles information about china's military and the us military is f 22 that fighter jet program. they have 20 to being one of the most advanced fighter aircraft that the us currently has. and so this was very high level sensitive information. and according to prosecutors, the more classified and secret. but these documents were the more this individual was willing to pay for them. all in all, the prosecutors say that this us army sergeant was paid $42,000 in exchange for the documents that he was allegedly providing to this person living in hong kong. now of course, this is just one of a series of incidents that the department of defense has had to the grapple with when it comes to
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the leaking of classified information just earlier this week, prosecutors announced charges against yet another military, an individual and air force civilian who was charged with providing classified information qin to someone on a dating app. and so something that the us military is clearly grappling with at this point, and it's going to have to come up with better solutions to get a handle on boris. >> yeah, it also comes as jack teixeira basically made a plea arrangement, made a plea deal are consistent problem. it appears natasha bertrand, live from pentagon. thank you so much. >> so it's hollywood's biggest night on jimmy kimmel may have one of the hardest jobs they're pushing the envelope, getting everyone to laugh without crossing too far over the line. ahead. what kimmel told cnn is off limits during his oscars, oscars hosting gig. this weekend >> what happened to the golden boy of new jersey? i engage in >> affair with another man did you want to be outed? united
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took a break from rehearsal to chat with us and give us a preview. now, as you said, this is his fourth year returning to the oscars, but it's still a ton of work. when i asked him if he's ready, he said, you know, i will be but we're going to be writing jokes up until the moment now i asked, what should we expect for the tone? how do you not offend celebrities too badly while still roasting them? and i played a little game with kimmel to ask who safe and who does not. let's take a look >> george >> santos. >> yeah, it's safe, but i think he would want to make him so happy if he was mentioned that the oscars and i'm not interested in making him happy. >> the hollywood strikes, >> shry tfs is something i will talk about. sure. >> can being nominated, but not barbie >> there'll be some version of that yes. >> taylor >> swift and travis kelce, not off limits, but probably played out now, i also asked him about
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aaron rodgers. we remember that field that was ignited by rogers when he falsely suggested that kimmel's name may show up in court documents related to the jeffrey epstein case. now campbell tells me aaron rodgers will not come up during his monologue. and when i asked is he ever welcome on your late night show for an interview? he said no. he said aaron rodgers will have to come to me first if we're going to talk at all. >> so elizabeth, he did mention george santos there, obviously, as we noted, it's an election year. i'm wondering how much he alluded to politics, perhaps being included in the jokes on sunday >> we did talk about this quite a bit and he tells me that at the moment he's not planning for politics to take center stage, but he can't make any promises because it depends what happens in the news cycle when i spoke to him about george santos, we know that there's even been news since then. justin, the 48 hours that
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i spoke to him, but i did have to ask him about trump because he has made it no secret that he has some pretty strong opinions about the former president. it doesn't sound like trump will be a big topic at the oscars. but we did break some news with kimball. he tells me that he would like to have trump on his late night show. he says that he has a lot of questions for him and that he has welcomed to come on jimmy kimmel live for an interview. but now obviously all eyes are on the oscars. and one thing that kim will told me he is nervous about is the show starts in our earlier this year. it starts at 07:00 p.m. because there trying not to make it end too late. so he's just hoping that people know when to turn on their tv >> yeah, we got to respect bedtime. it's important to get bedtime on sunday, right? elizabeth wagmeister. thanks for the update. still to come. aid in gaza, an aid shipment turned deadly as president biden says that israel must do more to get necessities into that war wrecked region your
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