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>> call now i'm lauren fox on capitol hill, and this is cnn >> all right. it's tuesday, march 19, right now on cnn this morning primary day about to get underway. one senate race in ohio could help us learn a lot about what to expect in november, donald trump's mounting legal troubles, the former president's next move after saying he can't pay a court ordered 464 bond and prince william about to appear in public amid intense speculation about his wife, kate health. what will it take to quiet the royal rumor mill? it's going to take a lot all right >> 06:00 a.m. here in washington, this is a live look at new york city where some of
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those buildings are potential collateral for the former president's. but he'd have to sell them. that's what's known as an illiquid asset >> good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us on this tuesday morning and we do start there trouble on to legal fronts. for former president donald trump. first, a judge in new york ruling former trump lawyer michael cohen and adult film star stormy daniels, can testify in the former president's hush money trial. trump's legal team had tried to block them both the ex-president's lawyers also announcing he is not able to come up with a court ordered 464 bond from his civil fraud trial, 30 insurance companies refusing to help him, despite frequent claims like this one i have a lot of money. i have a >> lot of money on this deal have a tremendous income. and the reason i say that is not in a bragged notion way. i'm turning down menus. i don't want your money. i don't want
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anybody's money >> fortunately, i'm very richest. the goodness i'm very rich. >> all right let's bring in former white house communications director, kate bedingfield, evan osnos is a staff writer for the new yorker. we also have with us at kaitlan, poland's who covers all things, legal for us, caitlin. thank you for being here. kate, i've been great to have you guys with us as well >> honestly caitlin, i want to just dig into this for $464 million for a second, and kind of what is next for that because there are all these questions about letitia james the attorney general. and what is she going to do? and what does this i mean, is it padlocks on the doors of trump tower like what does it mean for him next >> well that's a great question. we would have a couple of days still to see what happens. and there are a number of appeal routes that donald trump is trying to take. there's also something out there where perhaps he may want to make a deal or try and get a
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loan from a different institution. what we learned yesterday was about 30 insurance brokers who were refusing to underwrite him posting this bond to 464 million right >> when you have lawsuit and you lose like this though you have to figure out something to do and we're seeing that with rudy giuliani, who filed for bankruptcy to try and hold some things off when he got they've similarly extremely large judgment against him in the trump's sphere, though, trump has real estate and the issue with a lot of these underwriters is that they don't want real estate as collateral they want him to post the cash, right? which he saying i don't know, or they're not willing to underwrite me, right. >> as he's a risk. >> well that would be their decision. i mean, the center of writer size. i mean, he did have somebody that is his own insurance brokers say that it is an practical possibility, right? for him to post post a bond like this. >> but there are still a couple of days. he is still going to court and try trying to hold
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off these appeals. but to answer your question, what happens when the deadline comes and the judgment is final? the winner of the lawsuit they get to go and collect. they can file liens, they can try and seize assets. they can lock things down and lawyers move very quickly when they're working in this, we're trying to collect on a lawsuit. yeah. >> all right. so let's talk about the politics of all of this because i think i turned over the wall street journal editorial page looking at this, basically saying their headline is letitia james turns the screws on trump. their argument is essentially kate that this is not that he is being treated unfairly, that she is basically going after him. she's picking on him. it's a political for political reasons that the judgment is so large that it is like unfair and seemingly, obviously unfair. in fact, i don't want happen to my new york post it's around here somewhere no, it's buried here. >> hi, high seas,
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>> james plots to take trump's buildings helped democrats by bankrupting the dawn >> what is your view >> of this particular case? >> and >> how it helps or hurts the arguments that trump is out there making to voters that the system is against him. yeah. well i look, i think this is an argument for the republican base and it's one he's made quite effectively to the republican base, i think two years ago, the sense was that there wasn't really a chance that donald trump could be the republican nominee. and in part, i would argue he is because he is effectively made this case that the systems out to get him and he's taken it on and he'll take it on on your behalf. it it works with republic, but the republican base, it works with the maga base i do not believe this is ineffective general election argument, and i think that this creates two problems for him. i mean, first of all, the more he is mired in legal proceedings, the harder it is for him to talk about anything else. and there were some pulling over the weekend that showed that a conviction in the stormy daniels case would have an impact on a subset of voters. there's kind of been conventional wisdom that it's
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like the jack smith case or nothing. and voters don't care about anything else, but i don't, i think again, the state over the weekend showed that's not true. i also just think for for him to be mired in legal proceedings, it makes it apart from talk about anything else. it reminds people that for him, this is all about him running for president is really all about him. >> and then of course there's the fact that >> this case is about putting the lie to the notion that he's very rich. i mean, this goes piece of it. this goes to one of the arguments that he makes are the he believes makes him who he is. i'm going i got to say like i found if i'm thinking like trump's billionaire, i'm like your average. some of the watch these celebrity, maybe doesn't like engage in politics. you, we can't pay $464 million. maybe it's not as rich as he said. well, >> yeah, i do think there's a way in which this dense, the illusion of teflon, the idea that there is literally nothing that can get donald trump. it looked, it's not the most relatable dilemma that in the end is a problem for him. he's trying to have this visceral
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connection with people and this is not helping. >> it's also so unusual to get to the end of a lawsuit, especially in trump's world, because it's so much about elongating the process. and finally, we're here in this case and this a judgment. >> now, what yeah. >> well, and just to be clear to caitlin, i mean, this is the one thing i keep i keep tripping on >> he's got to do this. if he wants to appeal the judgment, correct. >> there is. >> yes. so you have to post bond if you want to continue your appeal hill's because you have to be able to assure the court system that if you lose on appeal, you're still going to pay or do whatever you're going to need to do. so when you get to the point where you lose a lawsuit like this, and there is a financial finding there's only two routes, really. its appeal and put up the money you can keep going in the court system or just bay. >> there's >> or you lose. >> people collect is another little >> political element here too, which is that trump has now
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installed members of his family at the rnc who are like actively raising money in his defense. so there's also, you know, he's going to voters essentially are his it's party has apparatus is going to voters and saying, you know, helped me pay and that's i just i can't fathom that. that's a particularly effective argument. well, maybe that's all for their heart, all the meetings with people, last names like musk and allison, you never know are there are panel comes back in just a second today, ohio republican select their party's candidate for a key senate seat. one of those cans it's frank larose will join us to discuss what's been a pretty nasty race. plus cnn on the ground in haiti, where the situation is becoming more dangerous and chaotic plus a former trump white house adviser is reporting to federal prison today, we'll explain we're headliner want us vegas >> that's what i wanna do. >> vegas, the story of sin city sunday at ten on cnn awkward question is you're going to be anything left leftover
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>> welcome back, former trump white house adviser peter navarro set to make history today. but by becoming the first former white house official ever to be jailed for contempt of congress. navarro is expected to request a cell in a wing for elderly inmates. and he hopes to work in the jail library, happens to be air condition there, which is a nice perk apparently in the miami heat, our panel back with us caitlin so he's going into the lion's den, i guess here what do we expect to see today? and let's also dig into this. what was the argument he made the other person has been held in contempt of steve bannon, who is also tied up in all of this. he is not going to jail today. >> what's the difference >> yeah. so casey, jail is
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nothing prison. this is prison. nothing to sneeze at its very serious for anyone to spend any time in prison. peter navarro is going to be there for four months. it's the same sentence to see bannon received for the same conviction refusing to testify to congress, refusing to turn over documents in the house january 6, probe in this situation, peter navarro justin, and present evidence in court that he had a claim of executive privilege, even though he was working in the trump white house at the end of the presidency, he just had nothing to show in court to be able to refute this idea, whereas steve bannon had a letter from his lawyer and this sort of squishy claim from trump that he should not talk about what he was doing for him >> so there is a >> difference there legally, but i talked to peter navarro's prison consultant. >> that's >> someone that you can hire to help you prepare prisoner the experience? yes. this is a thing goes no, this was a career. sure >> they're actually there's a
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couple of guys in the country there. they know a lot about the different prisons and how they work. navarro is going to a satellite camp in miami. he is 74, so he's going to be asking to be in an elderly dorm. he's going to not want to be out in the miami heat working. he has to get a job in prison, so they're going to see if he can be like a law librarian in or something like that. he is a economist >> and there are people on the inside that the prison consultant is also connected to that will help him acclimate. it's next to the zoo. you can hear the lions roar in miami. >> but there's a big deal here too, in that it's not just about peter navarro, >> this is a huge moment for congress because they finally got to enforce a subpoena or they didn't get to enforce this spina. he never actually turned over the documents are testified, but they finally had some sort of hammer come down he's going to jail and also there a lot of people in the donald trump's sphere that have gone through the court system and have been released i
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do think if there's one message that this sends, its if you're thinking about going to work for donald trump in a potential second administration. this is the logical consequence in the ad, and it's, it's not abstract. this is history-making, this is peter navarro was a harvard trained economist who was a professor in california, got involved in the trump movement way and ended up at the end of this long process waiting for donald trump to come out and corroborate his claim so that he might be able to avoid prison. it didn't happen. and here's where he's going. he's going to prison in miami. yeah. i mean, we sort of joked about how people in first they came to washington first they got a job, then they got to lawyer in the last administration seems like you'd better have one and i mean i mean essentially peter navarro wrote it is in all of this trouble will one because he supported and spoke positively about the insurrection. let's not lose sight of how serious the assure you know, the allegation is here. he was stoking essentially an attempted coup. so to my mind, prison time appropriate for that but it is
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interesting. i mean, he essentially, you know, he wrote about it in his book and i sort of, i have this curious theory that trump just essentially wouldn't, wouldn't back him up because he didn't want to give him credit for it. you know >> we are living in remarkable times parts 745 caitlin, pull it much for being here. all right, up next here, cnn on the ground in haiti where machete-wielding gangs have taken over cutting off food and water to the capital city. we're going to have it boost iv reporting next gloss, wife, former president obama, was in london yesterday visiting number ten downing street >> leaks, slides, cia secrets, bowery, play, salary plane draw, are playing. bonds. we're >> yes, my children this is horrifying. united states of scandal with jake tapper new episode sunday at nine on cnn forced to be recommended. >> know nike saquon >> do your business bank account quickbooks money now
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>> right? >> gangs and machete-wielding, wielding vigilantes, unleashing knew violence in haiti, turning the capital in the basically a war zone. this video was shot by a cnn team on the ground in port-au-prince. >> it >> shows the devastation and the human toll cnn team dodgers massive craters in the streets and piles of burning trash. police say gang attacks killed at least ten people on monday communities running out of food and basic necessities the us evacuating americans on a charter flight over the weekend, the main airport still shut down. the state department says they're going to send more flights if they're needed all right. now, to whether that more frigid air moving across much of the south, 25 million people under freeze warnings the system also threatening crops in the south are weatherman van damme joins us with more on this. derek. good morning. >> okay. so you know the term you got to pay to play right? you've probably heard that. well, most of us this winter
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have been kinda basking up the warm weather that we've enjoyed, but there's real economic impacts because the us with this warmest winter on record. so coming off the heels of that, what that did is it sends a signal to things like tree blossoms, fruit blossoms. they come out too early and then we get a late season freeze like we're having an experiencing now and that becomes a problematic because that can actually kill the crops. of course, a warm winter has impacts on winter businesses like skiing and snowboarding. >> and >> don't forget about the potential of insects you know, them, just surviving through warmer temperature there's without getting that freeze that the normal cycle that we will get, we wouldn't be able to kill off. let's say, mosquitoes for instance. so the late season freeze that we are feeling across the deep south all the way through the midwest and eventually towards the east coast is problematic because it is going to impact, let's say the peach crops in georgia for the second year in a row. and yes, if you look at the calendar, march 19, today is the spring equidox. that means spring begins. we have equal day and night across the northern and southern
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hemisphere but it will feel nothing like spring across much of the country in fact, roughly 60% of the us experiencing temperatures below freezing over the next week or so, including a wide swath 800 mile stretch from eastern texas all the way to north carolina. this includes atlanta. and you see another blast of arctic air that will settle in across the east coast. so be prepared, it is a late season cold snap for many locations. >> grab your your parkas for the first day of spring are weatherman, derek, you put in the closet >> thank you. very much for that. i'll see you tomorrow. >> all coming up next, donald trump claiming that any jewish person who votes for democrats hates their religion and hates israel to discuss that plus y, a pro trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 the election was just arrested >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight, premieres sunday, april 7 at nine c >> idp disrupts cid p derails.
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something stronger together, securing decades of peace and prosperity for america and our allies. we are going forward and stay together >> i'm david culver in port-au-prince, haiti and this is cnn >> welcome back, president biden speaking with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the first time in over a month, highlighting a key focal point of tension between the two liters how to handle rafah >> any time i hear an argument that says, if you don't smash into rafah, you can't defeat hamas. i say that is a strongman. our view is that there are ways for israel to prevail in this conflict, to secure its long-term future. to end the terrorist threat from gaza and not smashed into rafah. that's what we're going to present in this integrated way when this team comes >> all right, cnn's priscilla alvarez joins us live from the white house with more on this priscilla. good morning,
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president biden. thanks. any operation in rafah would be a mistake here. how did this call go between these two? two men with tensions clearly drawn between them >> well, i asked national security adviser jake sullivan exactly that in that briefing that you just saw and he described this call as business like saying that did not end abruptly, ended mutually. now of course this is a call. the first in a month amid this growing rift between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yahoo and going into the call, there were two issues that were top of mind for both of them. that's the situation in rafah, an area of gaza were more than 1 million displaced palestinians have a mass and also getting humanitarian aid into the region. now, according to white house officials, president did affirm his support for israel during this call, but he also made clear that any grant found operation in rafah would be catastrophic for palestinians. the national security adviser saying that this would be a mistake the president has rejected and did again today the straw man that
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raising questions about rafah is the >> same as raising questions about defeating hamas. that's just nonsense. our position is that hamas should not be allowed to safe haven in rafah or anywhere we're else. but a major ground operation there would be a mistake. it would lead to more innocent civilian deaths worse than the already dire humanitarian crisis deepened the anarchy and gotten and further isolate israel internationally >> now, notably, president biden as the prime minister, to send a delegation of military leaders to washington to further discuss what their plans are, because that has been a top priority for the white house, making sure that israel has a strategic plan as they go after hamas that meaning is expected to happen later this week week or early next week. but there's no doubt casey that this relationship has frayed over time. what used to be multiple calls within weeks now, only one call and the last month really interesting are priscilla alvarez porous at the white house. priscilla, thank you very much this also this morning from the white house, they fired back at former
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president donald trump over some controversial and a minimum comments that he's made about jewish voters. listen to what the former president said why do the democrats hate bibi netanyahu >> i actually think they hid israel. yes, i don't think they had i think i hit israel. and the democratic party hates israel any jewish person that votes for democrats hage their religion, they hate everything about israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because israel will be destroyed >> all right, so the biden campaign was pretty quick to respond to this. they said, quote, the only person who should be ashamed here is donald trump. donald trump openly demeans jewish americans and reportedly thinks adolf hitler did some good things. a panels back. evan osnos, can you i mean, what trump had to say here is very incendiary >> can you >> just dig into why a little bit? because there are tropes at play here that are pretty
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ugly. >> yeah, it's very offensive frankly to american jews. i think the idea on the one hand that people would hate the state of israel because their voice, their opposition to a policy is something that bothers people. also, the assumption that jewish identity means support necessarily for israeli policies is also really bothers people. there's something else going on too, which is that donald trump is trying to distract attention from the fact that the biden administration has moved on this issue over the course of the last few months. i mean, if you remember when this began in october, joe biden, of course, when and embraced bibi netanyahu. but when i saw him in january talking to the president about this question he said something important. he said, look, the pressure on the israeli leadership to move against hamas with every ounce of capacity is real. he said, but it also doesn't mean that it should be continued or that it's right. he was drawing a real line about where he thinks this policy can go and where it shouldn't go. and that's what you're seeing playing out right now. >> i think this also
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underscores how absence trump has been from the narrative around israel-hamas mean there's been a lot of focus on frustration with biden from the left. we obviously saw the results in michigan which people sort of sees on to say biden has this really fundamental problem in his coalition but the fact of matter is trunk has largely been quiet and been absent from the narrative. he popped up to say this incredibly offensive and somewhat argue hateful thing. you know, he was also asked a few weeks ago about what what the idf should do. he said they should go into gaza and finish the problem people think about their choices in november and they're contemplating who they want to be leading the united states. and this very fraught time the choice isn't biden or uncommitted, right? it's biden or trump. and so i think the more you hear trump's voice, his, you know, his honest thoughts here the better that comparison is for biden in an admittedly very difficult policy situation for him, the one thing coming trump did make
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evan was around. he said it was very brief, but he basically said, well, we need to get it done and over with. right. and that's that read to me as the kind of america first, like no foreign entanglements kind of thing. how do you think that plays here? >> well, it's also unreal your listing. this is a classic trump rhetorical device to say i can cut the gordian knot in 24 hours by doing some simple magical solution. this is an incredibly hard problem. it requires real expertise about the players on the ground that people who have been involved in these issues if it was easy, they would have solved it and it is a fantasy to imagine that he could do something without really radically violating america's values >> so i also want to touch on, since one of the other comments we've been talking about this week was what trump had to say yesterday or over the weekend, we talked about yesterday on the bloodbath comments at the bottom biden team quickly turn this around into an ad i want to show to you
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>> now if i don't get elected, it's got to be a bloodbath that it's gotta be a bloodbath for the country but you also had people that we're very fine. people on both sides tell her >> supporters now, no matter what, no violence that it's going to be a bloodbath stop trump. so i mean, this is kind of what they have been telegraphing all along to kate's earlier point, he's not biden's not running against nobody or some generic republican that's what he's running against. and that's clearly biden is personally motivated by this, which i think you saw when you spoke to the president? >> yeah, it was very noticeable actually, i think he really finds it almost inconceivable to imagine that americans want the spirit of violence in our politics that is a big a big belief and it's a bet of a certain kind. he's saying, look, i believe that fundamentally americans are offended by the idea that we're going to talk about each other
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in these terms and i think look, when donald trump is defending his use of bloodbath when he's parsing the specific context that probably means it didn't land in the way that is going to be helpful to him. >> yeah >> so obviously, this kind of thing is something that his current can campaign team. once i'm to stay away from, right there trying to, trying to keep him on the teleprompter. it was off the top prompt when he said this. and i say current campaign team, because chris lacivita, susie wiles, these kind of pair of long time hi, i'm high level operatives and the republican party have really professionalized what's going on. however, caitlin polantz, there are reports that the former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is in discussions to help with the reelection efforts. can you just remind us all of manafort? what role he played, why he served time i am he was pardoned by donald trump. >> yeah. >> paul manafort is somebody who's been around washington a very long time and has a lot of experience including working for trump as his campaign
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chairman in 2016 not in a vacuum though, because what we learned about paul manafort after the 2016 campaign had to resign from that. >> and then he was >> prosecuted criminally. he was convicted of tax fraud and having foreign bank accounts that he hadn't disclosed to the federal government other fraud charges, and then he admitted to foreign lobbying unregistered for the us with the us government. he admitted to money laundering and the molar investigation. save you will about how it ended and how molar rolled out his findings about donald trump. >> there were very specific fig findings that they never really got to the bottom of because paul manafort ended up lying to prosecutors after cutting a plea deal about how deep his ties were. >> times you have to say just don't lie to the bad plan. always a bad plan
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>> manafort had in that time period, top eyes to a russian intelligence connected person operative named constantine column nick, a longtime colleague of him his her while, but yeah, crane and russia, >> right. and manafort was talking to coloumb, nick, and sharing polling data with him from the trump campaign. he was also talking to columbia nick repeatedly about what they called a peace plan at the time and whether donald trump would support it. and that peace plan was about the idea of russia entering ukraine or invading in some way. and so here we are today. man affords ties in russia, ukraine, also in the middle east, there were many different areas. he had a lot of business overseas that all was something that we never really understood, at least adjust department never truly understood the extent of those connections. and he did plead guilty and admitted to many of
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these. >> and then there's 2020 intelligence report metaphor. it's high level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with russian intelligence services represented a grave counterintelligence threat >> to forgot. he was pardoned by trump. why donald trump? we did not we do need to underscore that again, coming back potentially into the fold on donald trump's reelection campaign. all right. panel six around in less than an hour, we expect to see this is a hard turn. prince william at a public event but what about this lady right here, princess kate? we're going to get the latest from london >> plus polls are now open in ohio >> where an ugly senate primary could have major implications for maga republicans. frank larose is one of the candidates on the ballot today. he was not endorsed by president trump, but he joins me up next more breaking news, we need to share with you this morning >> multiple wildfires burning in the texas panhandle a government shutdown is still on
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obama, all smiles outside ten downing street in london, just ahead with visit with uk prime minister rishi sunak on monday obama, apparently in the city for his work with his foundation interested to know what the agenda was for that meeting. today, prince william will attend a homelessness initiative in sheffield, england as the royal family deals with rumors about his wife, kate's abdominal surgery, her extended absence from public duties and their marriage, new images obtained by the sun in the uk show the couple of shopping this weekend is fueling even more rumors cnn's max foster here to break it all down for us. max >> good morning. we can't show these photos for legal reasons is what i understand but rest assured they do exist. viewers can google them what do you make of this? we here have been, we have many theories which you probably will tell us
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are conspiracies, but i give, i hand the floor to you to tell us what's really happening well let's hit the floor. to journalism >> would we do >> say there are precious little facts here, but kate were told goes into a planned surgery. she has a surgery, she leaves. they say she's doing well and they say we won't see her again until the sta when her gauges will begin, but she needs to recover their the facts in this crazy world, we're in all the gaps have been filled in with huge conspiracy theories. and they're crazy. most of them >> but we >> are talking about them because of the world we live in and i now on tv addressing conspiracy theories, which is an impossible position to be in but well very people i hover coming out with american politics. all right, there's the theories. this is not new territory continue. yeah, but
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in american politics, you have leaks and you have briefings and you get facts drawn out in this world. you just don't, it's the royal family in this country. there's seat, they're not celebrities. they're not seen as celebrities it's the head of state, it's part of a system and they don't brief in the same ways but yeah, so there's a photo basically of them out of the farm shop in windsor these weren't official photos and you see them. the couple's smiling very much together. she looks really well. palace isn't commenting on them at all. a lot of the british tabloids are saying this is this draws a line under it she's well, all of those theories about her health are untrue and then i wake up this morning and all the conspiracy theories are that it was a body double. we can't trust the pictures and the palace were involved. i make of it what you will that does that does seem like an overextension kate bedingfield, do you have any questions for max foster kane is my partner in the what the heck is going on? >> so i just i do i understand
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obviously the palace doesn't feel obligated to brief in the same way that the white house does, for example. but when you have these kinds of conspiracy theories running wild, is there, there's just no precedent for the palace to put out a clear photo or to have her do a video. it just seems like from just purely from a communication standpoint, it wouldn't be that hard to put this to bed once and for all and i don't understand why they're so entrenched against doing that. what what am i not? what do i what don't i get >> well, this is very much lead from prince william, who has made it very clear in the past that he had this very troubled upbringing and he's got a very clear line. these spoken about it on the media. if you let them in too far then we'll goes to rot basically. so you don't let them in and what you do is you set out a strategy you're honest with the media and say, this is what we're going to tell you officially at these times so that's his view. >> but i'm completely aware and i've been pushing back >> a lot to say there's a huge concern out there and not just amongst trolls, but amongst the
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genuine fans. and subjects of the royal family here want to know how she is and i push really hard on that, but they are sticking to their guns and they say they're playing the long game. this is a family that's been in power for centuries. and they're playing the long game. so i think when they look back on this they didn't respond to the conspiracy theories and they, they played it their way >> also. there's also a moral just yeah. yeah, sorry. i was just gonna say i mean, the dr. photo though really again, they only want to say x, y, and z. but you got to trust that x, y, and z even if it's limited is true and the photo really undermined all that. >> yeah, it didn't is a huge issue with trust now because because we effectively a fake photo and without transparency about what had been done to that photo, there's another photo that getty images have now mark to saying that they think that was doctored as well. another one taken by kate in 2022 released last year, the
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queen surrounded by her children and grandchildren, and there are issues with that and we've made it really clear that that's very difficult. if that's sent out as an editorial picture, it undermines it, but the bigger with all these conspiracy theories of a cover-up that speaks to it, fuels it. and we weren't given the original picture, so we weren't able to dispel it. so yes, there's a big, massive problem with the communication system in terms of that and also the fact that they refusing to address genuine public concerns, but they've got their reasoning and we've our duty is to our viewers and they're concerned we should try to address it and i've really reflected that with them, but they're not budget yeah >> well, don't envy. it's a tough reporting assignments that you have, max, we do wish kate middleton all the vast. obviously it is good to have glad to see pictures of her healthy even if we can't show them to you. we promised they're out there. max. thank you very much. i really appreciate it. >> it's crazy. >> all right. republican voters in ohio today will decide
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whether candidates frank larose, bernie moreno, or matt dolan will take on sitting democratic senator sherrod brown in november. brown viewed as vulnerable. his seat is critical. it is honestly, it's one of the top races here as the republicans try to flip the senate, this three-way contest is bitter and expensive. $40 million spent the ads have been negative and personal. one of the things raising the stakes, of course, the involvement of former president donald trump, who has endorsed moreno and it's become the focus of ads like this one. >> ladies and gentlemen mega alert >> president trump wants you to vote for outsider businessman bernie moreno. >> marina would lead the charge to enact trump's maga agenda donald trump needs bernie moreno >> hi >> does it here with me now, one of the republican candidates running for that seat, ohio secretary of state frank larose. mr. secretary, thanks for being here. >> good morning. happy election day. >> happy election day. i always love it when voters are voting so this is obviously become a
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very heated and personal primary fight. there have been personal allegations leveled at burning reno and questions raised about his personal life there have been ben there has been nastiness directed at you as well how how do you respond to that? to what has been thrown at you in this race? >> well, i don't i focused on talking to the voters about their choice and what ohio conservatives are looking for is a battle tested, proven conservative who can beat sherrod brown. and that's why i'm confident than when the polls close at 07:30 tonight, i'll be i'll be the winner do you think that moreno is someone who ohio voters can trust with their vote? >> no, absolutely not. and that's been part of my that's been part of my conversation with voters from the very beginning. he's not a guy that
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you can trust and that's the question. and i posed during the debate just a couple of weeks ago, who do you trust you trust a green beret, a father of three, somebody who you voted for multiple times or do you trust this guy who's spending millions of dollars to try to convince you of something demonstrably untrue. and that is that he's a conservative and now even chuck schumer has joined his cause, trying to help him get over the fence finish line because well, senator schumer knows that bernie would be the weakest candidate against sherrod brown >> so the remarks that the former president donald trump made about it being a bloodbath in this country. if he's not re-elected, were made at a rally that supports mr. moreno do you think trump's comments about the potential bloodbath were dangerous in any way >> no, not really listened what's happening on the southern border is causing bloodshed. what's happening around the world because of the weakness of joe biden is causing bloodshed and that's why we need a strong commander
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in chief in the white house. i said when i endorsed president trump, you want a leader who is fearless and feared donald trump is our allies will respect us and our enemies will theorists and we'll have a secure southern border and will finally get this economy back on track. that's the focus that i haven't, i know that's the focus donald trump has as well >> we also showed our viewers earlier on in the show, sir, some comments he made saying that if jewish people vote for democrats, they hate their religion. do you think that's true >> i'm not going to answer for donald trump. i can tell you this, that the modern democratic party has not stood for supporting the modern state of israel. the way that they should and that's a problem. i've traveled five times the israel trained with members of the idf, but i'm not going to question people's religion. i will say though, that it's republicans who have stood up consistently to support israel, even as right now president biden is trying to tie their hands with this important mission. they have to rid hamas from gaza >> let me ask you, you say i don't want to answer for donald trump. let me ask you
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about your current role as secretary of state in ohio do you plan to certify the 2020 assuming? you don't win the nomination, we're going to set that out there still a huge question mark about that for senate if you are still and i suppose you're gonna be in this position, regardless since the race isn't going to happen until 2024 do you plan to certify the election in ohio, regardless of who is shown to be the winner. >> i don't even accept the premise of the question, we run honest elections here in ohio and once those boards of election certify the results to me, then i aggregated those for all 88 ohio counties and barring some kind of legal issue with the election, then that election has certified regardless of who the winner is, listen, we believe in democracy, that means the voters make their voice heard and we respect the will of the voters. that's, that's the way we do it in ohio we make it easy to vote and hard to cheat as well >> would you encourage voters
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who are unable to physically be at the polls to utilize the processes in ohio that allow them to vote in different ways >> i have for the six years that i've been in this office and we continue to do that. ohioans have three easy and convenient and secure choices. early voting, absentee early voting in person at your board of elections or election day voting, they're all convenient they're all secure, just a matter of picking which one works best for you. our office has been consistent about promoting all of the ways to vote in ohio. >> do you think that former president trump's causes problems for republicans when he says that voting by mail is not safe. >> no, i've been very clear though that in ohio, the way we do it is the example for other states to follow. there are other states that don't do it well, in my opinion, by the way, that's why i help members of congress author a bill called the a sack. that's going to help bring ohio's best practices to the other 49 states. but we don't send out absentee ballots to people that never requested one for example, and we do novel things
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like taking dead people off the voter rolls on a monthly basis. none of that should be controversial the way ohio does it is right >> finally, would you encourage other people in your position, other secretaries of state to certify their elections even if it shows that someone that's was it from their party won the election >> well, listen, i worked with all of the other secretaries of state. i serve as an executive member of the republican secretaries of state association. and each state has their own laws. and i believe that my colleagues will follow the laws of their state and perform the duties of their office. and that's what i expect them to do. it and that's what i'm confident they will do. i'm not advising other states on how to certify their elections, though. >> all right. secretary of state in ohio, frank larose. thank you very much for being with us. best of luck. >> in >> your election tonight, we'll be watching it out and vote ohio. >> thank you. >> thank you >> and i will leave you with this
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>> and think two know the iconic ruby slippers warned by judy garland and the wizard of oz reunited with their rightful owner. it took more than a few heel clicks. the fbi returned the slippers on monday, nearly 20 years after they were stolen from the judy garland museum the slippers are now set for a world tour and an auction where they are expected to fetch 3.5 million let's grief at their back where they're supposed to be. it's an expensive pair of shoes, expensive, beautiful. i glad to see there. there is no place like, oh, please >> thank you, kate thank you, evan. i really appreciate. are thanks to kaitlan. two for hanging around for the hour. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. santa new central starts right now

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