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graduating after four hard years to try and ostensibly have a career. do you think that he was trying to shame those because he seemed to be talking directly to the women in the audience sara, you're right. he can say what he wants. we all can say what you want. we get paid to do that to say what we want. but we also know that in the process of saying what we want, this not our job to tell people what they should be doing with their lives. and when he said that to these group of women, i'm sure they were. i'm sure everyone they said it was a standing ovation there was one young lady who went to the school and said, most people stood for him. there are about 12 women, maybe a little less than who were upset. this is all according to what she said. this is a whole words. but here is the problem when did it become okay to attack? well, we know when it became okay. attack de attack women's rights were living in a country right now, you know this better than me, where we should not sit by and let people just say
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anything they can, especially when it comes to women's rights were fighting for them every single day. but he kept saying, i want to stay in my lane. how is a man? telling a woman what to do with her right to choose staying in his lane. i'm and yes. >> you has that he can say that, but i think the nfl missed an opportunity here to bring more women to their side and say, hey, look, we had a great year with all these women who loved actually be here and play and being a part of this game, if you missed up, they missed him an opportunity to stand up for women is what i what is interesting here is the nfl response. you talked about just saying look, these are not our views, these are his views only, but also during his speech, we heard that him use a taylor swift line. this is taylor swift's one of the most feminist, feminist people who is not married, doesn't have kids and has a huge career. do you think she's going to say something i be sure. >> write a song about it. the swifties have already spoken
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out. i'm sure they are watching right now. they'll say yes, this is true. we're coming together. >> there'll be a moment in which she can address it. >> probably very tongue and cheek or maybe she won't the reason why this is so iran it to me and i'm sure that you've get hurt this already. tara, his mother is a professor like an extremely accomplished woman at a university, i believe emory university in atlanta. and so i find this also odd coming from someone telling us to stay in our lane as women. hopefully taemin will address it, hopefully the nfl will address women's specifically in this because the nfl has been trying to grow its female basin by the way, taylor swift was part of growing that base. carrie champion. thank you so much. i appreciate it thank you, sarah fake electors headed court today. the first of a long list of defendants charged in arizona with peddling election lies are facing a judge. what is expected to
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happen there today in new york? donald trump's former fixer may be in need of fixing himself. the surprising turn his cross-examination took and how prosecutors are now going to have to clean things up when the trump criminal trial resumes. >> fake eyelashes butch bodies iq insults the mess that is capital phil showed a new level of dysfunction overnight inside a house hearing i think you're fake eyelashes or messing up nothing i'm kate baldwin. would john berman and sara sidner, this is cnn news central happening today. >> donald trump, ally and former attorney john eastman is set to appear in an arizona courtroom. he is the first of
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18 defendants to be rained on charges stemming from the 2020 fake electors scheme seen it's qiong law watching all of this from literally turning to watch it in phoenix young, what's the very latest from there this morning? what do we expect? >> well, we are expecting john eastman to show up here in court and just a couple of hours and what we're going to see is basically a very standard arraignment. the charges are going to be read to him. he's going to be accompanied by his lawyer. they will be booked and there will be a mug shot. so all of that process very familiar to anyone who's ever stopped in on criminal court. but he is the first of 18 in a very closely watched case here. in the state of arizona and mirrors some of the other cases to what's been happening in some of the other swing states. so eastman is the former trump lawyer. he is the he alleged architect of this multi-state fake elector scheme. when these electors
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gathered in a room and said that it was not joe biden he did win in 2020 here, not joe biden, but instead donald trump. and then signed this document and send it in. well, this is a consequence, says the attorney general here in the state of arizona for that scheme. so who is charged? let's give you a look at the first 11. these are the 11 people who broadcasts an image of themselves. all gathered signing in this document, even smiled and a photo and posted it on social media. they are the 11 up prominent state people to state arizona as senators. there is the head of the arizona gop, the former head of the arizona gop, and the executive for turning point usa. very well-known in trump's circles. the second page though is where you may see some familiar national names. these are very close in the trump orbit from his former lawyer's to the white house chief of staff. and of course the person who will be appearing in court today to start these arrangements here
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in arizona john eastman, john john locke, great to have you there. keep us posted as we see this develop over the course course of the day. thank you very much, sarah. >> and now to another big case, now to donald trump's election interference case in georgia, there is new insight this morning into all of the campaigning right now going on in that state and then not speaking former president trump, both the judge and the embattled da in the georgia case are facing challengers and fighting to keep their seats. cnn sara marie is joining us now. this is a confluence of a lot of things. what are you hearing it's this bizarre election year coincidence that of course donald trump, the defendant is campaigning, but so is district attorney fani willis so is the judge who is overseeing this case. >> judge scott mcafee, and the incumbents are still favored to win, but they are having to go out there. they're having to try to defend their seats you've seen fani willis at a variety of campaign events
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around the greater atlanta area where she's trying to walk this tight rope of taking aim at her critics, but also being careful about what she says publicly about the trump case especially while this threat of being disqualified from the prosecution hangs over her head. take a listen to one of the comments she had for her critics at a recent campaign stop no one above the law, even all right. so why don't you how powerful you think he was. i don't care how many times they threaten me. i will gladly leave this place knowing that i didn't god's what i'm sorry. >> calls up his dollars. good. everybody is treated even now she is. up against christian wise smith in the democratic primary. he is a defense attorney, but he's caught a little bit of skepticism from the democratic base. they're not quite sure how he would handle the trump case if he is elected. we asked him that in an interview. here's what he had to say. >> what i'll dropped the case
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let me say this. i think the case is in grave jeopardy right now. i'm not dropping it. if was there when i get there? here we are going to look at the best way to go forward with it now the judicial race is also getting a little bit spicy as far as judicial races go, these are nonpartisan raises. >> again, it's going to be on the ballot in fulton county on tuesday and we have seen again, judge mcafee up against the person who's who's challenging him, robert patella another defense attorney, and patella was taken aim at a number of the campaign contributions and fundraiser, scott mcafee has held, including with people who are involved in the trump case could potentially be involved in the trump case like georgia governor brian kemp and former governor roy barnes, who was a witness in the willis disqualification hearings. robert baer patella has said this is essentially like running a kangaroo court. now, scott mcafee has defending himself, telling cnn that his opponent is just trying to make a name for himself. but this has really as spicy as it gets when it comes to these judicial races. just a couple of days
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before the race, guys you don't always hear the word spicy when it comes to judicial election. that's unusual. du sara murray. thank you so much for all that reporting this morning, cian. >> so arizona, georgia, new york city, which is where of course, donald trump has been on trial, charged with falsifying documents to cover rob hush money payments to stormy daniels, all to influence the 2016 election. today is a dark day in court, but has a chance really to reassess where things stand after the cross-examination of michael cohen, where he seemed to get caught if not in a lie, at least in a story that needs some clarification with me now, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jennifer rodgers, also defense attorney ran the zelem. jennifer, what happened yesterday was michael cohen told a story on correct. that he remembered a phone call directly with donald trump in 2016 where he talked about the payments to stormy daniel's
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during cross what was brought out is well, that conversation, at least part of it was with his body man, keith schiller about crank calls from a 14-year-old. i know the details here are all fusing, but the stories were inconsistent. full stop the question now is, what is the prosecution do today? tomorrow, sunday to plan for monday, how can they clean this up? >> well, the first thing is whatever they do, they can't do it with michael cohen. he's still on cross, which means that prosecutors can't speak with them now, michael cohen has a lawyer who i think will be working with him trying to anticipate how the cleanup we'll go with prosecutors will have to figure that out on their own, listen i think that they'll just take him back through whether or not they will ask him if he now having thought about it, things that those were two separate calls or whether it was all on the same call as he was trying to say may have happened during the cross. i don't know we'll see where they go with it, but honestly, john, i think this is probably in part the fault of prosecutors who were so intent
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on scaffolding michael cohen's testimony with other things that couldn't be questioned, like documents that when they showed him and admittedly, it's also eight years ago when they showed them that a call happened with keith schiller two days before the payoff and he remembered having told donald trump when it all had been resolved and it was going forward, he may have put those two things together when they didn't go together you actually anticipated a question i was at a company with a little bit later, so randy, hang on one second. me go back to you with this, jennifer, how to prosecutors let this happen. this is what we call in the sports business. we call this an unforced error. >> the texts with keith schiller were no, they had them in their possession. how could they have not either? a have known about them or be have brought them? >> up to pull the sting out? yeah. it's a mistake. they missed it, obviously because they will have had those text messages and when you're plotting things right evidence that you have and you have a call not between donald trump but michael cohen, but between keith schiller and michael cohen. and michael cohen explains how sometimes he called keith schiller. they talked on speaker and so on. but then you have to think he just check and see what else is
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out there between nice to people. they definitely should have kotb. it was a mistake or at okay. i'm ready. thank you for waiting your turn. now, recoverable for the prosecution can i stop there? >> do you want me to keep going? >> you can elaborate elaborate thank you michael cohen had one job to do and that was to put donald trump in the room and to have donald trump part of the conversation concerning than making a false entries in the books and records of the trump organization in order to influence the election, false entries of the misdemeanor elevated to a felony because it's in furtherance of another crime, which is election in election interference, election fraud had one job to do and he couldn't do it on something. so simple. >> tell us about a conversation and the worst part of it is on direct. >> he sounded so convinced syncing. he sounded so smooth, so good it was such a good day for the prosecution describes the conversation and then
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completely shoots the pooch where it looks like that conversation. absolutely. actually, never happened done i will say this as someone who spends a lot of time with these transcripts as night as part of my side hustle here, that conversation, right. there was actually only one of several conversations that michael cohen testify to. it was the shore just one and it was the least perhaps important in telling the story about how, according to michael cohen, donald trump approved to the payments to stormy daniels knew about how they we're organized and whatnot that call was an october 24 on october 26, michael cohen testified in great detail about a longer conversation he had with trump where he talked about actually setting up the bank account so does that no longer matter that testimony, randy losses in unum i think that's the fancy latin phrase, which for the rest of us means if you lied about one thing, i don't have to
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believe. another thing that you say in that is exactly what the judge will instruct the jury if you find anything that a witness said to be untrue, to be incredible to be a lie. feel free to disregard the entirety of that witnesses testimony as you brought up latin, there's nowhere else to go radius l and we do appreciate your time this morning. jennifer rodgers, thanks to you. again, three days now, for the prosecution to prepare. monday will be quite a day. thank you. >> okay. >> so the reigning masters champion is now facing a felony charge after an arrest have used rested on his way to the pga championship details on what parenterally happened with police that led to the arrest this mug shot, and what that means for today, we're getting more details on this. plus president biden is set to give the commencement address at morehouse college. more on his new effort to reach out to black voters this week. and a groundbreaking look at the latest research showing that symptoms of alzheimer's can be
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sunday, he'll deliver the commencement speech at morehouse college, then attend an nwa cp dinner in detroit, joining us now, cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush, scott jennings also cnn political commentator and former south carolina state representative makari sellers. thank you so much, gentlemen for being here. i want to ask you, but kuria, what what does biden need to do? and say during his speeches and his visits in these meetings that you think might make a difference with the folks that he is talking to? >> first, i can do very notable. that many of my people and friends on the right always say that this president doesn't get out and campaign or meet people where they are. and i think he gets an a plus for being out on the trail going to georgia, going to michigan, meeting with these individuals and meeting people where they are that's first second. i mean, this is an all hands on deck type of election. and the president needs to stress the fact that we need
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heavy geo tv efforts. i mean, he's meeting with groups who are essential to getting those voters out the divine nine, their membership is essential the end of lacp, particularly in detroit, michigan as essential that not only those individuals who were in the audience, but their friends, cousins, family, colleagues, all come out in support. this is not a race where either sayyed has to persuade a vote that's not what this race is about. this race is about getting out the vote last but not least, particularly at morehouse. he has to articulate a vision for the future, not necessarily the nostalgia for the past, but a vision for the future and what it's gonna look like for those young man, particularly young black men after they graduate on sunday from morehouse college you make, you talk about young black men and that is one of the groups that had started to lean a little bit more towards donald trump, scotland would do republicans. what do they attribute all of that too? >> first of all, i find it incredible that because he
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thinks there's no persuasion to be had in this election. i mean, this just goes to show you what democrat party politics means for black voters. they will take your vote for granted. they're not here to persuade you. they're not here to give you ideas. they're here to tell you to shut up and show up that's the strategy of the democratic party, but that's why the polls show african american voters. and specifically african-american men are sick of it and they're gravitating towards donald trump. look, black voters are largely working class they have the same problems that all working class americans have. the rent and the food is too high cost of living. food prices your entire life cost too much. that's why they're mad at joe biden. he can get all the speeches he wants until the cost of being a working class american comes down. they're going to be looking for a political party that listens to them and does not tell them shut up and show up, which is apparently the strategy of joe biden's campaign. >> i want to ask you, gentlemen about some new york times reporting that was pretty
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stark. it's showed that on justice alito's at justice alito's house, there was a flag that was flying that was upside down, which usually is a sign of distress and the flag code, but it was widely used. by trump's stop the steal reporters. there is a picture of that flag. we have learned that he has made a comment to the new york times justice leaders saying, i had no involvement whatsoever and flying of the flag. he emailed that to the times. it was briefly placed by mrs. alito in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard sayyed, but this was put up right after the 2020 election. and i'm curious, scott, to you first what, what do you think this will do to further potentially erode people's trust when you see something like that no matter who placed it, was someone in his home who did so doesn't erode my trust. i mean, it's going to tell you what's gonna is gonna wrote my trust. in the media and in the
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left because they're going to try to use this to come up with some garbage take that somehow justice alito is going to have to recuse himself from all these cases are going to go through the same character assassination of him by latin. no, this guy, hi character guy. that they go through on clarence thomas and any other conservative judge that cast decisions that they don't like. it's going to be total character assassination. it's totally unwarranted. it has nothing to do with anything alito was a high character person. and if they tried to go down the route of a character assassination here it's going to be a travesty, but i assume that's where we're headed justice clarence thomas, his wife, we should mention with try to be a part of stop the steal, if you will in a much different way, there are text messages it's et cetera, et cetera. >> makari, what do you make of this yeah. >> no, i appreciate scott lecturing me on what black voters need and one in this country. and so i would also let scott know that many black voters in particular don't care much for clarence thomas. and one of the cruelest trick they're white folk in this country's ever pulled on. black folk has actually been replacing clarence thurgood
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marshall with clarence thomas. and so one of the things is going to go into play is not just this court and the erosion of trust in this court, but the fact that donald trump has nominated three individuals on the supreme court, he has an opportunity if he wins reelection to replace two more, those two being justice alito and clarence thomas the two individuals were talking about today with ethical lapses to say it best and so i think that this is something it's not going to be a character assassination, but what it is going to be used is to highlight the fact that this court is of the utmost importance that we had a fight for this court on our hands. and if you want to continue to have the erosion of progress that was made for people of color in particular, justice alito there has been part of pulling that back and apparently he and his wife don't have any problem with being objectionable to just a regular scott jennings and curry sellers. thank you so much. i just want to quickly quickly quickly, scott, you were at the pga tour. we now
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have heard that the world's number-one golfer we've seen them in pictures, arrested there. what do you make of all this was a crazy story. i mean, it's coming a big rainstorm this morning. there was a terrible, tragic traffic accidents. someone died scheffler got into some kind of an altercation with the police, got taken to jail, was put in an orange jumpsuit. he's been charged with numerous things, including one of them is a felony and he's opposed to think he's back at the golf course now. he's supposed to tee off after 10:00, but this has been a hugely embarrassing morning for a for this golf tournament and lula hope it gets sorted out, but we should also say someone lost their life in a traffic accident this morning would scheffler was not involved in our hearts go out to that family and he has been released. but there is a felony charge there. they say that it was a misunderstanding, according to scheffler's people to espn this sounds like something that may be more serious. thank you so much, gentlemen. appreciate if done and we do appreciate are peg reporter scott jen exhibits an update on that. >> we've got much more information on this. the world
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golf majors. this is one of golf's biggest moments of the year. and espn reporter was there when scheffler was being placed in handcuffs. espn reports, scheffler was driving on the median around police vehicles when he was stopped. cnrs caroll amino back with us with new details, qarrah and what are you learning now well, john, he's been released on his own recognizance and he's arrived back to the club, pass all signs at the moment. >> would point to him playing today just after 10:00. normally, players would start to warm up on the range about an hour before their tee time. right now, i just spoke with our producer on-site who says that at the moment, scheffler is still in the clubhouse, but these charges, most notably the felony for second-degree assault on an officer runs so counter for to everything that we know about the world's number-one golfer. i mean scheffler is clean cut, not easily rattled, a stand-up guy, his attorney called this a miscommunication, just a short time ago. these are the first public comments that we've
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heard from his side. he said that scheffler had the right credentials. he was proceeding as he had been instructed to do due to enter the premises, you mentioned espn shift arlington, who reported all of this he says that scheffler attempted to drive past police officers this morning into valhalla golf club. and then what are the police officers attached himself to the vehicle at one point in an effort to get scheffler to stop and that scheffler proceeded about another ten yards when he did finally we stopped. arlington said that scheffler exited the vehicle. the police officer shoved him against the car, immediately placed him in handcuffs and you saw that video showing him walking slowly, cooperating with officers when he was handcuffed to be detained. and just for context, i know you guys have gone over this already. there was that serious and separate incident at 5:00 a.m. this morning that cause pga championship organizers to delay the start of the second round a man was killed in the early morning hours near the course, he was struck by a shuttle bus. so that incident impacted traffic. it increased police presence and then this
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incident involving scheffler occurred about an hour after that that happened at five scheffler was arrested at six, so it does stand to reason that that disturbance ultimately affected his ability to get where he was going. but the public shuttles through the course of resume play. play has also resumed there is significant rain in the area that could impact things, but like you mentioned, scheffler's original t times scheduled for 8408. it was moved to just after 10:00 a.m. so now, in total, he's facing these four charges following his arrest. she of the felony, which is the big one, and then these lesser charges of third degree criminal mischief, reckless driving, disregarding signals from officer's directing traffic now we wait, john, to see whether or not he's going to tee off within the next 45 minutes or so. and remember, this does seemingly standard reason that this was something of a physical altercation here with him being detained in placed in cuffs. so we'll see how he's feeling mentally and also physically. >> yeah, we're just getting word. carolina is actually walking to the range, i think to practice range with his
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club's right now. so clearly, he does intend to play still a lot of unanswered questions here. kerala mano. thank you for the update. there. >> so as you see here, bless this mess is one way to put it. you could also just ask the question today. can it reach any lower house committee hearing loses control and a whole new way one of the members of that committee will be joining us about this from last night you please call me to calm down you are adding control as if thinking of banking in africa in today's false moving fast changing world, you need a financial partner that understands your unique expectations of bank with presence in me he two financial centers across the world. >> the labeling platform to facilitate seamlessly whenever, wherever however with best-in-class financial
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the wildest committee hearings in a long time, and that is of course, saying a lot for this congress, house members attacking each other over fake eyelashes, bleach, blonde hair, and more. >> it happened last night in the house oversight committee is garland note on that the hearing was pushed back to allow the committee's republican members to attend donald trump's criminal trial in new york. earlier in the day back to the hearing, the mess ensued when congressman marjorie taylor greene went on a riff about the judge in trump's hush money case. the topic having nothing to do with why the committee was meeting democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett called and then this happened do you know we're here for we're here you know what? you're here for. well, you don't want to talk about i think your fake eyelashes are messing up. >> this order. mr. chairman
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midi order i do. >> have a point of order and i would like to move to take down ms green's words that is absolutely unacceptable. how dare you of another person? >> are your feelings her words down? oh, oh, girl, baby girl. >> oh, really don't even play baby girl. >> i don't think you're going to move and we're going to take your words down. >> second that motion so the committee then took a short break maybe to calm things down or not and then return to this that ms green agrees to stracher words. i believe share. hold on. then after mr. perez, you'll be recognized and ms as police is what the right to i am the minority cells you're not yeah, you're not aboard. >> don't have enough and i'm chair recognizes mr. perry.
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>> okay. move to strike three ladies words again? >> two requests to strike. that's two requests to trial. >> they cannot take another and then the fight continued over what kind of insults were allowed in committee or not. >> and that is when congresswoman crockett said this i'm just curious, just to better understand your ruling, if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach-blond, bad built butch body that would not be engaging in personalities, correct. what now chairman, i make i make a motion to strike those i don't think that's all fine clarification on what you said we're not going to we're not gonna do this like you guys earlier, literally a case i get calm down, calm
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down. oh, no, no, because this is what proceed you're not recognize you with your yellow white mom down, you please call me to calm down troll, as if five committee, democratic congressman jared moskowitz of florida congressman. i mean, i've played i'm going to call it a summation but you were there what happened last night? >> well, i mean, it was like it you know, oversight after dark, oversight on plugged we were a little bit better at 11 in the morning, but, you know, at 8:00 p.m. i guess we can't go all hell breaks loose i mean, listen, you know why the hearing was moved. they move the hearings so members could go to new york and snuggle with donald trump in the courtroom to keep him warm because he's very chilly in the courtroom. they're keeping it cold and
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purpose. >> and so they literally move this hearing to hold merrick garland in contempt for what? >> they turned over the transcript, which is what they asked for. they turned over all the corresponding documents for what they asked for robert hur, the special prosecutor, came here, testified he said there was no interference from doj or merrick garland, and now they won't want an audio tape which they know by the way is against doj policy. we're still waiting for the audio tape from dick cheney in the valery plane case, because the doj doesn't release audio tapes okay. >> and this is just a distraction from their failed impeachment of joe biden, which isn't going to happen. but look marjorie taylor greene ms motion to vacate. how's that going? march, if you're watching i mean, she's just here. obviously to do this stuff. she's raises money off of it. this is why gerrymandering is bad if you want to know why gerrymandering is bad, just watch last night, she's the most unproductive member of congress. we wouldn't let her name of post-office. she has no friends here. and to go and attack jasmine crockett like that is
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totally out of order, was uncalled for but she, does it on, purpose. >> fundraising. you actually are reading on the email that the chairman had put out. at one point in the hearing, comer looked confused for at least part of this insanity. >> i mean, we we played part of it. there were i mean, there was a lot of people talking. did he did he get what was going on? why could he couldn't he the chairman, control this well, yeah. >> i mean, i did a reading of the email he sent out before we took the vote and the emails specifically talked about this audio tape is emo talked about getting this audio tape and this email talked about why cohen more needs to raise money to defend himself in order to get the audio tape and so i felt like entering that into the record because again, that i think showed the american people why we're really here, why we were really doing this here, and it's about campaign mailers and text messages and campaign messaging. it's not
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about anything to do with joe biden. it's not about anything to do to help the american people look, oversight has been liked this for the last 16 months this defense, i think the chairman in that instance was trying to get control everything, but again, marjorie listens to no one she knows. she's a one wrecking crew. she single-handedly has ruined 118th congress again, she would she would love to help putin in russia. that's what she wants to do and at the end of the day, that's why that hearing devolved. >> let me ask you. so you voted along with it was along party lines last night, you've got but democrats along party lines with regard to moving the contempt against congress charge forward but something you joined with republicans on yesterday's passing a bill that would rebuke president biden for pausing the arms shipment to israel. and basically they tried to force him to quickly deliver those weapons. now you know what, when white house issued a veto
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threat, they called this bill and attempt to constrain the president's ability to deploy us security assistance, which is consistent with us foreign policy and national security objectives and you are one of the 16 democrats to vote with republicans on this. >> why did you vote for it? >> sure. we spent a lot of time here on bills that are dead. right. and we get all wrapped up. this bill is dead. chuck schumer has already said he's not taking the bill, so we don't make about this thing did that affect your vote knowing that it was going to be dead? of course. >> okay. the bill is dead so i don't have to worry about the issues that i had in there because there are multiple issues in there that i haven't their resolution. i stated that earlier in the week, but my my main purpose were voting for the bill is what i said earlier when the president decided to hold back that particular weapon, which is i want to get to a ceasefire i want to get more humanitarian aid in their and i want to get the hostages back. and the only way we're gonna do that is to get hamas to agree to a ceasefire right? now, the reason we don't have a ceasefire, israel agreed to the ceasefire is proposed by the
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egyptians and then a moss added additional terms and that all unfortunately blew up the ceasefire deal. so we don't have a ceasefire because sinwar, the leader of hamas, who's buried in a tunnel will not release the hostages and will not agree to a ceasefire, which puts these innocent palestinians in peril. and so without that pressure, right it's not going to happen. so that's why i disagree the president last week because i looked at that as removing pressure from hamas congressman. >> thanks for coming on appreciate it thank you so much, sir. all right ahead. would you want to know if you are likely to get old-timers? there are new tests for that. are sanjay gupta take the test as he delves into all the new advancements to deal with the debilitating disease it's hard to explain what this field feels like moving piles of earth just by moving the lever toeing up to 4,000 pounds with the machine that weighs less
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sometimes i worry that i make mistakes, that maybe my friends and family are too polite to tell me about your body composition. so that's why i decided to do something quite personal. >> your muscle mass, your body fat, quite revealing that lesson i went through a battery of tests to assess my own risk, just like we get a cholesterol test every year and check your blood pressure. >> i do the same thing for the brain. and what did i find? i'll just say it sanjay with the ties their cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is joining me now. i want to know the answer that sanjay, but you are brilliant, doctor and correspondence so i suspect you did well, but a lot of us would be really afraid to potentially know this. i mean, should people will be tested for their risk yeah, this is a really interesting question because if you get tested, you really want to know, depending on the answer, what can i do about it? >> and i think for a lot of people, for a long time when it came to things like
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alzheimer's, there wasn't necessarily anything that you could really constructively do about it so why no, in the first place but, sir, i think that's that's changing pretty pretty significantly. i don't think it's ready for the masses yet, but it wasn't until the 1980s that they started widespread widespread screening with mammography, for example, something you about well cardiac disease used to think that you, they're gonna get it or not but now you check cholesterol and blood pressure and things like that. >> i think we're starting to get to that point with brain health routine tests that you can do to assess your own brain health. >> not quite there yet, but it's going to happen pretty soon, sir. i think i know you spent a lot of time with people that we saw there. who's all timers, symptoms though? were reversed? so how did that happen yeah. >> i mean, look, we walked in very openid, clear-eyed about this and do not want to offer false hope, but there were families where they had generations of people with
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