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up in the brain of of its host. >> and people have this quite often and it's called taenia solium is the pork tapeworm. very interesting one so is he lucky? >> is rfk jr. lucky that? it didn't do more damage yes. >> especially since he only had one that means he probably was infected by someone who didn't wash their hands after using the bathroom or something. so there was or perhaps infected salad, salad with the tapeworm egg on it. >> he probably didn't have the tapeworm actually growing in this intestine the way this parasite works is it uses humans is the main host. >> and pigs as the intermediate hosts. but if the person, if he had this, if you'd had a tapeworm in him, he could have been infected from from one of the tapeworm eggs inside him, but more than likely it was probably an accidental infection from some hygienic problem in a restaurant or somewhere else all right well
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professor gardner, i appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. and thanks for joining us. the news continues right now on cnn it's thursday, may 9, right now on cnn this morning i'm not going to get our support if in fact they go on these population centers. a cnn exclusive president biden threatening to cut off weapons shipments to the israeli as if they decide to invade rafah plus donald trump's defense team planning to get even tougher on stormy daniels when she returns to the stand. this morning and a tornado emergency declared in tennessee at least two deaths reported. the threat, not over yet all right. >> by m here in washington alive at new york city. for morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have
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you with us. president biden making big headlines and in an exclusive wide-ranging interview with cnn yesterday, issuing a new warning for israel and trying to sound the alarm about donald trump's intentions if biden loses the november election, we'll bring it all to you. excuse me, if trump loses the november election, we'll bring it all to you throughout this morning. the president in an exclusive sit down with cnn's erin burnett, also making the case that his policies have created a robust aac economy the idea that we're in a situation where things are so bad that folks, i mean, we've created more jobs. >> we've made we're in a situation where people have access to good paying jobs. when i started this administration people. were saying are kinda be a collapse in the economy. we have the strongest economy in the world. no president has had the run. we've had in terms of creating jobs and bringing. down inflation was 9% when i came to office, 9%, but it look, people
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have a right to be concerned all right, joining us now national politics reported for axios sophia chi, sophia, good morning to you. >> thank you so much for being here. i think it's important to actually fact check the president there because when he came to office at the, at the end of january 2021, it was 1.4% and it hit 9% around june of 2022. so there in that interview with erin burnett, he's trying to make the case that he has saved the economy, basically that he's turned it around. but there still is this major disconnect between what he says, what the administration says, what his campaign it says, and how people seem to be feeling because his ratings on the economy are down in the mid 30s. when we ask people how they feel about the job he's doing on the economy yeah. i think that's absolutely right. >> as you said, just because biden is defending his economy, doesn't mean that it's going to translate to voters and that's the number one thing that i hear from trump voters on the campaign trail when i asked
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them about why they're supporting trump, i think one thing though that we saw biden do this time in the cnn interview is he mentioned specifically that he has put a cap on late fees for credit cards and he's also put a cap on the amount that banks can charge when checks bounds. i mean, late fees is something that everyone has received and they're very annoying so i think doing those specific things, he's counting on, pointing out some specific actions he's made. but the reality to your point is voters know that inflation was low under trump and higher under bud yeah. and of course the really the central question to especially heading into the fall, there had been this period where we thought the federal reserve might actually start to cut interest rates for people. but instead, it looked like inflation was so stubborn. now, they say, they're going to hold them steady for the time being, but definitely a shift here right ahead of the alliance section, they could have major ramifications. biden also talked extensively about
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the potential ramifications of a trump loss in the fall and some of the rhetoric that donald trump has been using around what might happen if he were to lose the election erin and pressed biden about this and asked him about about what trump had to say. >> watch what biden had to say about whether the election would be legitimate or not okay you can only love your country when you went number one. >> how many court cases supreme court cases they all said this is totally legitimate election this is, this is true i mean, it's same whether he may not accept the outcome of the election i promise you he won't the promise, you, he won't accept the outcome of the election a very kind stark framing up from president biden. how do you think this is going to play out on the campaign trail? >> so i think the biden
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campaign is counting on that issue democracy small de being, one of the biggest issues that's not what i've been hearing so far doesn't mean that may change, but i really don't think that voters who are concerned about pay their grocery bill, putting their gas bill baby sitting here and thinking, well, let me think about choosing the president who is going to be best for this month, democracy, right? and speaking of well, i mean, look, i will say in 2022, in the midterm elections, we did find that there were more voters than perhaps we initially thought in holes who did less democracy as a top issue. but again, on the pocketbook issues this was ken buck recently talking about what voters are going to focus on in terms of how they decide who to vote for in the fall, watch but voters are going to decide on, are the very pocketbook issues when they go to the grocery store, when they go to the gas station, is are they better off now than they
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were four-and-a-half years ago. but voters see right now are a lot of people coming across the border that are taking jobs and lowering wages in america so one thing he did there that i think is also interesting, and this is, it plays into republican hands quite honestly, is that voters often lincoln their minds. >> i'm curious if this is what they tell you when you're out on the campaign trail. they link immigration in the economy together when they see images from the border, they view it as something that is inextricably tied together. in their minds. and both of those issues seem to be playing two republican sans. and we do have those numbers from our economy poll 34% approve of what joe biden is doing on the economy, 66% disapprove. so at the end of. the day how do you see this playing out with those voters in terms of the tying together the economy and immigration so
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we see that happening a lot with how trump is talking to voters. i mean, the economy as we just said, is not a great issue for biden immigration is also an issue for biden is trying to show voters that he's that he has been taking some steps and that he is serious about a strengthen border so time to get together is something that trump has been doing in city centers. he's on trial right now, and so he's been in new york city at telling new york city voters that biden has letting immigrants come in and they're taking people's jobs. >> i mean, that's something that they're trying to resonate with voters. >> and i think what, what some of them who are non-white voters especially latinos who are already here i think trump is counting on that, making his case. >> all right. so if you're chi for us this morning, so if you thank you. i really appreciate it. >> are coming up here i've made it clear to bibi and the war
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cabinet. >> they're not going to get our support all right. >> president biden, sending a clear warning to the israelis in an exclusive interview with cnn in plus deadly tornadoes tearing up tennessee with more severe weather on tap for today and a near disaster on an airport runway in orlando will have your morning runway roundup up ahead adult film star stormy daniel's revealed salacious details about the former president during our first de on a witness stand. >> what can we expect on day two of her cross-examination the trump hush money trial today at 90 on cnn. today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks to you. we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new plus you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back, we can use less new
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like came out of you at least recently. but it's it's just wrong. we're not going to we're not going to supply the weapons and artillery shells used for the first time since october 7, president biden issuing an apparent ultimatum to israel warning that he'll halt some military aid if there's a major invasion of rafah new satellite images do appear to show israel expanding its incursion into rafah with some airstrikes and ground operations. cnn can confirm that 35 people have died in eastern rafah since monday, including seven women and nine children. >> the president facing mounting pressure from young voters protesting the gaza war on college campuses nationwide and from democrats, those in his own party as well, to limit weapons shipments as the humanitarian crisis deepens in gaza. >> last week, president biden paused the shipment of 3,500 us made heavy bombs to israel and yesterday he acknowledged in
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this exclusive see in an interview that american bombs have killed civilians in gaza civilians have been killed in gaza is the consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population joining us. now cnn's max foster at life for us in london. >> max, good morning to you. always good to see you. >> so this is a really remarkable statement from president biden. >> it's all over the front pages of the papers here. this morning. it's a move that some in his own party in the senate have have asked for. but it is a significant potential break with the israeli government that he has been supportive of so otherwise so far in terms of providing these weapons yeah. >> that clarity as well isn't it about this specifically about rougher and whether or not israel should be going in america making it very clear he
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doesn't want to present by doesn't want a large invasion of rafah the first time since the 80s has america withheld weaponry to israel is a hugely significant moment, not just because america is the biggest military backer in israel, it's also its biggest diplomatic backer so this is making israel look more isolated, which is very damaging. for israel. but it's also a huge test for president biden. this is basically but its credibility on this move, if israel doesn't respond, it could be pretty embarrassing for him max, we have satellite images that seem to show bulldoze buildings, heavy machinery, idf activity in rafah well, this does look similar to what we saw when they went in to northern gaza. but president biden was careful to say that what has gone on in rafah so far does not cross the line that he has set at
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listened to a little bit more of what he told our colleague erin burnett i've made it clear to bibi and the war cabinet they're not going to get our support. >> if in fact they go on these population centers were not walking away from israel's security. rockaway, israel's ability to wage war in those areas. so it's not over your red line yet not yet, but we've we've held up the weapons we've held up that one shipment so there he is acknowledging on camera that he did hold up that one shipment, but he also says what we've seen so far isn't the thing that he is mostly warning bb about is not a full-scale invasion. how do you understand where things are on the ground right now and how that plays into the politics here. >> well, there is in the rafah crossing, there's an area of rafah that they have gone in boot. but i spoke to a very respected journalists at haaretz, a critic of the
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netanyahu government within israel, and he doesn't feel as if the line is quite been crossed either because this they haven't gone into the populated areas of rafah. it's not a wide scale invasion. so while some people are suggesting can argue that israelis have gone into rafah, it hasn't crossed that red line for most people. of course the test is when they do that, how does biden respond to that and there's a lot of pressures now that yahoo to go into rafah from the right wing but also just to finish this off to clean out her mask. that was his big strategy going into this separately from getting the hostages out all right. >> max foster, life-force in london. max, always grateful to have you. thanks very much for being here. thanks, casey. >> all right ahead here. severe weather turns deadly in tennessee. two people killed the threat not over yet. stormy daniels back on the stand today. >> the questioning likely to get a lot tougher moscow was
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while accelerating downward runway monday night after an air traffic controller told the crew of a frontier flight to taxi across the same runway ms team usa surrendering her title just two days after miss usa also resigned now, former miss team usa says she's stepping down because her personal values no longer align with the direction of the paget in, shock to their these go on. >> i just wanted i just want them to find my mom and my aunt nimby. okay powerful storms killing at least two people and injuring several others in tennessee, maori county that hit the hardest strong winds, flash floods, and a tornado carved a path of destruction just south of nashville and the southeast mid-atlantic. >> now bracing for severe storms are meteorologist allison chin char is tracking all of it. allison. good morning and good morning. >> yes. this is video from that storm that we talked about yesterday, columbia, tennessee,
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which is just south south of nashville for reference adding to the overall tornado count for the last 24 hours our 13 total tornado reports over 160 wind reports and 100 at hail reports. and again, that's just in the last 24 hours, but if it feels like we've had a lot of tornadoes, you are not wrong. again, since january 1st, we have had a total of 639. that's the preliminary numbers so far average to date, we would only have about 5:50 yes we are above average in terms of where we normally would be this time of year, even though this is the season to get a lot of the severe storms you've still got some strong storms rolling their waste across the mid south and southeast right now, lots of lightning, lots of thunder, but they're not moving very quick. so another concern two is also the potential for flooding. you've still got this tornado watch in effect for areas of alabama, georgia, mississippi, until about 10:00 a.m. central time this morning. so still the potential there for some of those storms to get a little bit stronger, these little boxes you see here we've got some severe thunderstorm warnings. that pink box right there that indicates a tornado
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warning. so still some ongoing severe weather there are even at this hour this morning. also, we talked about the flooding. a lot of these storms moved incredibly slowly overnight. so you've got a lot of these flash flood warnings and even a flash flood emergency. casey, just to the north of nashville where they've had about four to seven inches of being already today. the main threat for this afternoon, and as we continue the rest of the day is really going to be focused across pasta southeast all right. >> allison change our force and our weather center, alison, thank you very much for that. coming up next here, stormy daniel's back on the stand today and trump's lawyers planning a change of strategy. we'll explain that plus not resume, right black people access to class. that's against the law president biden drawing the line an on-campus protests in an exclusive cnn interview every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get get going with your day. it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less cnn's five
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details of her alleged sexual encounter with trump an encounter that she seemed to suggest was not entirely consensual daniel. so prosecutors on tuesday that after agreeing to have dinner with trump, he greeted her at his hotel room in satin or silk pajamas. daniels testifying that she asked trump, does mr. hefner know you stole his pajamas? >> and. >> later, after daniels went to the bathroom, trump, she came out to find trump on the bed between her and the exit, wearing just a t-shirt and boxer shorts daniels testifying that although she was not threatened by a trump, is blocking the door, made her aware of what she called a quote, imbalance of power daniels also detailed an incident with a magazine, but she had previously disclosed to anderson cooper back in 2018 it started off all about him just talking about himself and he's like, have you seen my new magazine? he was showing you his own picture on the cover,
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right like this parmalee work for you and he looked area taking take it back like he didn't really understand. i was saying i was just talking about yourself normally work and i was like someone should take that magazine and spank you with it. so he turned around and pulled his pants down a little. now he had underwear on stuff and i just gave him a couple of slots joining me now to discuss former us attorney michael moore. michael, good morning is i want to start the border. i was going to say it's too early for swats on the magazine. okay no like in seriousness, this actually sets us up in a way that digs into something that i want to talk about with you about what we're seeing up from this trial before we dig into the details of what we're going to see that's the sort of broader kind of desensitization of are sort of political discourse, of our general sensibilities to what we're seeing here. >> and the new york times writes about it in the context
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of the jury, right? so how has the jury been affected by this greater climate in our culture? and they write, the problem is the damaged to american society over the past nine years? a sense of lowered expectations about politics that affects all of us including those of us selected for a jury trump managed to do exactly what many farsighted people warrant. he would, in your large parts of the public to his depredations against honesty, integrity, and decency and he has an effect increase our tolerance for inexcusable behavior by our leaders do you agree with that assessment? first of all and second of all, how do you think it impacts a jury as they tried to decide whether he is guilty they're not trying to decide if he's guilty of having sex with stormy daniels. that's not the question at hand. the question is, did he falsified business? it's records to cover it up to help him win an election? >> yeah. no. and i'm glad to be with you. i do think the article right. or that payment is right i think you've seen this distances desertion. i think you've seen what we used to think was normal for our
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leaders and politicians is not anymore. and i think so that's, that's real. i think the jury's watch that too, but also think the judge knows that and that's why this gag order is such an issue and why it keeps coming up because the gag order is that's the one way the court can kind of control what happens in the courtroom and make sure that the sanctity of the process is protected and the judge knows the jurors are watching this too. so he's got to maintain some order and some decorum both in the courtroom and outside, sort of in the public sphere. and i really do think that's why we're seeing it so you know, it's a bad thing and it's been it's factually probably where we are at this point you that it was a mistake for the judge to allow these salacious details to come into the trial. >> ado i mean, i think it has nothing to do with the case and the truth is, if we were here on a sexual harassment case, if we were here on a rape case this would be about six and whether or not there was concerned whether or not somebody blocked the door and whether or not there was this
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imbalance of power. >> we heard about that. we're not hear about that. we're really here just on a paper case and that is whether or not there were these false vacation of the business records in a classification of an expense is a legal expense when it was not. i think that's the that's the problem. and why you saw the motion for mistrial i mean, probably you can debate whether or not his lawyers should have objective more during the during the testimony and the judge chatted a little bit for that. but in reality, the court knows that this is not a case about whether body got a spanking by newspaper, whether or not he liked slip rounding. >> it in soup pajamas and i'll let me let that's not what this is. >> it has nothing to do with how they the experiences class. so there'll be some who argue that, oh, yeah, this is important because they want to know how embarrassing it is to get the why he would have cared. well. >> the truth is that really doesn't matter. i mean, that's not an element here that the question is, did he in fact put false records out there and misclassified expense? so i don't know if it's enough for the end of the
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day to have the conviction, if he is convicted overturned on appeal certainly something that they're going to say width. >> so let me ask you about what we've learned about what we're going to see today, which is that his lawyers are going to more aggressively cross-examine stormy daniels than they had potentially initially planned to you in no small part because of these suggestions that were made that now she didn't explicitly say that it was a consensual encounter, but some of the details kind of suggest that she felt coerced even if she acknowledges she said yes and they want to go after her more aggressively to defend trump's reputation on that. is that smart? >> they may be grab the dog by the tail if they do that, one thing lawyers often do is they over tried over question a witness. they will retry the case and so here, there's one basic rule when you're cross-examine is like that is that you always want to know the answer to the question before you ask it. that way you
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can cut sound a random man, right? otherwise you're just saying, here's the megaphone, say anything you want to say. i don't really know what i'm fishing for, but just go, well, you don't want to do that again? select this and so i think that's the fear and also thank you really i mean, they have made pretty significant dense and her credibility when they have really shown that she's got some bias. i have shown that should she has a disdain for the former president acknowledged that she hates that's right. and so that's what's important to get out. and so now, if they keep going and they won't drag this cross-examination out through the continued cross-examination through half a day or something, really all they're doing is given her a chance to continue to spout things off and we've already sane a judge who's really unwilling to step in and on his own for the most part. and the lawyers are then called him this sort of a quandary about look, i can continue to object or i can ask to strike it from the record. but really all you're doing is drawn attention to it to the jury. so every time you say well, that's not the question i asked or use, judge, strike that. she's been
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non-responsive to my question. you're telling the jury you shouldn't have listened to that. i wish that hadn't come out and that just puts a light on it. so i think that's that's the fear that the defendant, the case to protect his reputation at this point, i think is probably a mistake and thinking back even to your opinion piece, the cab driver that brought me over said he's kindness must smirks the chair of the presidency we need to they've got to defend this on the facts and i've tried to defend it as if we're somehow now building built him up as a candidate, even though i think that's what he continued needs to do, is after court tirades. >> all right. well, michael moore, thank you very much for starting us off this morning. very early hour to me, i'm happy we will be talking about this stuff, but here we are all right, so trump had the day off from court yesterday and he has been complaining nonstop about how the hush money trial has been keeping him off the campaign trail? >> however he used his day off just to spend time at mar-a-lago while president biden was campaigning in wisconsin, that is, of course a critical battleground state that biden flipped in 2020. he
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was announcing a new multi-billion-dollar investment. he says will create thousands of jobs. >> donald trump had once gone to that same location, promising thousands of new jobs, but that never materialized you came here with your senator ron johnson, literally holding a golden shovel, promising to build the eighth wonder of the world you kidding me look what happened they dug a hole those golden shovels and then they fell into it all right, try me now, dc correspondent for the nevada independent, gabby beer and bombed dabie. good morning to you. thanks so much for being here. >> so the president went to wisconsin, of course, to do this, he also sat down for an interview with our erin burnett in talking about the economy. >> he is trying to obviously let's the contrast his record with donald trump's. but the reality at the end of the day is that he is president and people simply don't seem to feel about the economy the way he claims they should basically
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by saying, well, actually i have saved the economy how do you see this playing right now? and i know he was in wisconsin, you focus a lot on nevada nevada is possibly like the prime example of how the economy and inflation, et cetera, are going to affect what we see come november. >> yeah, i mean, people like to say if the us sneezes, nevada catches a cold because it's such an economy based on tourism and people having that money in their pocket and i think this is something when i talked to economists in nevada, they'll tell me it never has the economy been so good and we've felt so bad about it. and i think that's because there's this disconnect between job creation, which is really positive wage growth. unemployment is low, although in nevada still lags most other states but inflation just remains persistent. and i think when people hear things like, oh, inflation is cooling, they think that means prices are going down. that's not the case, right? i mean, it's prices or stay or going slowly, right? yeah. right. i think when people when they think about okay. what's an economy that works for me? they're thinking about prices from 2018, 2019, i think that's why
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you see on who voters trust on the economy. more you're seeing trump win over those voters. >> yeah, i mean, to the point that roll-call shifted in their analysis, the presidential race in nevada from democrat to toss up. where he's the president, not really. >> i mean, i think nevada people think, okay. maybe this is like a blue stronghold because democrats have wanted, every year since 2008 that really to me has more to do with the organization of the state party there of the campaigns there, they're just much better organized than the republican party and they always have harry reid effect. the harry reid effect, the read machine absolutely. at outlets but i think a lot of the trends with nevada, it's one of the one of the lowest rates of college voters in the, country. it's more on par with deep red states like kentucky in that sense and you're seeing real anger i think over the economy which in nevada has been rebounded significantly, but a bit slower than other states. >> yeah. >> i want to dig into some of the reporting that you've done on recently, also, on the biden campaign, alleging that the rnc used nevada lawsuits improperly. to sow doubt in the election and you write as the
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rnc narrows in nevada, between the march lawsuit and one brought with the trump campaign and the nevada gop inmate challenging the period of time that the state allows mail ballots to be received after election day biden campaign is trying to lay its own legal groundwork, arguing that beyond the faulty argument, they say republicans have made the lawsuits are an attempt to sow doubt in the election months before it happens. and we thought this was important because obviously this is going to likely be a central battle, especially if trump loses the election. what more? or can you tell us? yeah, i mean, the biden campaign, the way they described this to me is these are not lawsuits, these are press releases.& so i think this is the biden campaign getting in the game and saying, okay, if the trump campaign and the rnc are going to continually go after nevada's voting laws before the fact they're going to get in there too and try to make the case to judges that this is no more than an attempt to sow doubt in the election months before it happens. >> so that if trump loses, they can turn them out and say, well, look, we've been challenging the length of time that you can submit mail ballots. all these other facets
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of nevada voter law and so i think the biden campaign wants to make both the legal case and the case and the court of public opinion, which matters a great deal. that they're already starting up with the election denial arguments that they made in the months after 2020. >> all right. gavi birnbaum for us, it's morning, gabby. thank you. i really appreciate it. >> coming up next, president biden calling out protesters who cause disruptions on college campuses plus the new york knicks overcoming injuries to take a commanding series lead over the pacers are bleacher report's ahead chasing life. >> dr. sanjay gupta, listen wherever you get your podcast today. >> at america's beverage companies, are bottles might still look the same, but they can be remade& a whole new way thanks to you. >> we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic new bottles made using no new plastic. >> you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new
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hear that can do you hear the message of those young americans absolutely. >> i hear the message president biden acknowledging and a new cnn interview that he hears the message of pro-palestine protesters on college campuses across the country. but also suggesting some of those students have gone too far there's a legitimate right to free speech and protest there's a legitimate right to do that, right to do that. there's not elysium legit legitimate right to use hate speech there's not a gentleman right to threaten jewish students. there's not legitimate, right to black people access to class. that's against the law all right joining me now understand a national politics reporter, daniel strauss, daniel. good morning to you. the president clearly trying to walk a line here on the one hand, making this major decisions to delay arms shipments to israel, which is a demand of many of these
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college campuses. but also trying to be out there strongly condemned, condemning antisemitism as well. what did you see in this interview that helps us understand better the divide in the party. >> i mean, what's clear is that there are pressures on biden from democrats, from his constituency, from his base that want to see a more visible approach to palestinians caught up in the war in gaza right now at the same time, he does not want to alienate those who are concerned about the security of israel, both in the country, in the and in israel and amidst ongoing negotiations with the netanyahu government, where he's trying to de-escalate the situation which is already really a really complicated situation. yeah so it's just a lot of juggling at the same time. >> our john king went to michigan to talk to young voters because of course michigan, it can really be thought of as the center of all
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of this. it's a swing state that biden flipped in 2020. and it has both huge numbers of young voters on university campuses and also of course, a large air of american population watch what these folks told john king michigan is up for grabs and i did not think i'd be saying this right now. >> i think he has handled everything with israel and palestine terribly for younger voters were stuck in the sense it's biden or trump. >> the only reason i haven't closed the door is because i think he still has an ability to change course and set a precedent for the future where do you think things are right now for biden, michigan i mean, i think it's it is a tense situation in this is a very flexible state. >> democrats have felt pretty optimistic about michigan in recent years. they've regained control. the state legislature, they've hold had under the governor's mansion, they've for a long time held both senate seats at the same time though i didn't say this
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personally as someone who went to college in michigan, it is a state that has a historic active republican population and bass at the same time, a very active democratic population it is in many ways one of the most swinging, swing states in the country. and so it's understandable why we've seen biden travel there and campaign there multiple times or at the cycle yeah. >> i mean, it's in many ways encapsulates all of the things that brought donald trump to the presidency in 2016, right? this it's historically democratic because of its historic union base, the united auto workers of america, we saw president biden go out and walk the picket line, which is something that we hadn't seen. but on the other hand, the way that the state and the way that the state is changing, he, he really does need these young voters on the college campus question the piece of this, the white house will say, they don't think people vote on this issue, like in terms of putting it highly ranked in their, in
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their list of things. but they do put crime up there. how do you think the college campus protests? the video of those cuts in that regard for the biden team with swing voters across it's the country. >> i mean, it's concerning if there are ongoing images on tv at colleges and universities across country of unrest of violence, of more than just protesting and universities and the biden administration both want to allow peaceful protests. but as he saying and he said multiple times when it when there's, when it devolves into students feeling unsafe when it devolves into teachers, administrators being barricaded unwillingly in their offices, that creates a new situation exacerbates any sense of unlawfulness among american all right. >> daniel strauss for us, daniel. thank you very much. i really appreciate it all right. >> tanno for sports. jalen brunson leading the next to a 2-0 lead over the pacers. andi
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scholz has this morning bleacher report andy. good morning. morning. casey. so last night, it was 54 years ago exactly. that willis reid limped onto the court at madison square garden to lead the next to a game seventh and victory to win their first title. while jalen brunson channeling is enter willis reid, last sides of brunton would leave the game here in the first quarter with a foot injury. he did not play it all one of the second quarter, leaving knicks fans very worried. >> but brunson would emerge from the locker room at halftime, getting a big roar from the madison square garden crowd makes her down ten at behalf, but with brunson back, they'd go into 14 o run in the third quarter and then a final minutes brunson just coming through in the clutch it's like he's done all playoffs long he scored 24, 29 points in the second half. >> knicks, when one stick a tuo lead in the series we just find ways i think for us it's as a source of their habits. now, we've talked about doing the little things since day one and so on. the little things matter
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and you'd never know when i'll see you in a big game, you never know when and which game. so what i'll doing other things every single day and i can we pride ourselves on that yeah. >> next with away but more rough injury news og& an ob injuring his hamstrings seeing right here in the third quarter, he had to play up per 28 before leaving this game, hicks. there already without julius randall, mitchell robinson, and now qb without og, which could be done they're really tough below. all right, no surprise. last night, nikola jokic was named the mvp of the league for the third time in four years the serbian superstar is the ninth player in nba history to win the most valuable player award three or more times and check out you get this reaction when you heard his name called wanted to lead for mvp from the denver old are you excited it's typical yolk. >> is they're not that excited
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at all done nuggets tao tuo and there's zeroes he wills gained through that series is in minnesota tomorrow all right. >> on the ice, panthers bruin series started to get a bit chip. he tensions came to a head with florida holding a dominant six one lead and the third period, star forwards david pastor dag, and matthew could shuck. well, they actually agree to fight before dropping the gloves on their next shift. there were multiple flights on the guys, a whopping 136 penalty minutes were handed out in the third period. this was the first playoff game we're both teams picked up more than 70 penalty minutes and 2015, florida wins six one, they're going to have to boston with a series tied it a game of peace and casey excited to see where that series goes after that gave two or flight hold on. >> yeah. for real. all right. andi, thank you. always appreciate it are coming up next. >> our donald trump's defense team planning a new strategy when stormy daniels returns to the stand this morning you can. only love your country when you went president biden predicting
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