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do you see? >> my first step is shipping houston. second championship oh, my god hello, again and welcome. hey, it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people. today, we're asking thank after days of salacious details, was porn star stormy daniels testimony and let trump hush money trial, crucial or just cringy then perception problem resident biden's as the economy is great. but with most americans not feeling it can flip the script and convince voters before the alliance upshot. and named che. >> we'll discuss whether the boy scouts rebranding deserves a merit badge the gang is all here and ready to go. so sit back, relax and let's talk about it up first.
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>> the intimate at a times r rated testimony from important star stormy daniels dominated the headlines this week and donald trump's hush money trial but once you get past that spanking and silk pajamas questions remained whether the prosecutors are making a convincing argument so donald trump railing against judge juan merchan after he refused to lift the gag water and allow trump to speak about porn star stormy daniels testimony. it gets whatever they want. >> i'm not allowed to say anything about anybody. >> daniel spent six hours laying out sometimes in graphic detail her alleged encounter with the former president at one point, trump's lawyer said, you have a lot of experience of making phony stories about sex appear to be real daniels responded the sex in the films is very much real, just like what happened to me in that room.
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>> mr. daniels is clearly no shrinking violet, the salacious testimony made headlines with daniel sang, trump was in boxer shorts and t-shirt and called their sex brief is a disgrace. however, a process computer is still need to connect our trump allegedly falsified business records to pay daniels to keep quiet happened on our prosecutors have not established a direct link, something trump's they have no record out. they have nothing on books and records here with me today. podcaster and author kara swisher right-hand, salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review contributing editor new york times journalist and host of the podcast, the interview, lulu garcia-navarro goldberg, columnist for the la times and editor in chief of the dispatch. welcome back, everyone ri khan was stormy daniels testimony, crucial or was it just cringy it was
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certainly cringy. >> it also was not germane. it's not exactly clear but donald trump is being prosecuted for here you have me and my fellow new yorkers spending millions of dollars on a trial that seems absolutely meaningless. other than as an attempt to embarrass the former president oh, good. >> good it's crucial and cringy, it can be at the same time this is a fraud trial that's all it is. and so they have to bring if it's about hush money to a porn star, they got to bring in the porn star. there's just no way so prejudicial though, the details about the encounter that they should have declared a micelle as was pointed out to the defense, they could have objected several times and they didn't which was a surprise to a lot of people. >> and they could have kept a lot of that out. you know, she's a porn star. i don't know what else would she talk about. it's a sexual encounter that was paid for to keep quiet, they've got to talking about the details and part of the problem here is that this is actually the defense's fault
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because what they're saying is that this never forever happened. and so if you're saying it never ever happened, then you want to bring someone in that says no, actually, it did. and then of course, you want to understand if this person is credible. she went into minouche detail excruciating detail on your persuaded by know i mean, the reason they were object, they doron objecting in the moment is because it was totally inappropriate to have this person take the stand with regard to the fundamental question of whether or not this was a some kind of felony i think that this is just crazy to have a judge who should if recused himself in the first place. this is someone who has a campaign contributor to the incumbent president, his daughter is literally worked for president biden for a kamala harris and for various other democratic she's the democratic operative, disparate is she provides the motive. the whole case is based on whether or not he falsified i'd records to pay her off. she's
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got to be there to show it was a bad story and there was a reason to play a role is also explicitly said, that she wants to embarrass and shame this guy, right? so i think that that's certainly witnesses ever have an ax to grind. >> well, in this case, she's explicitly said things that are prejudicial, didn't happen i mean that's what that's what this is about. >> do you think that didn't have think it's irrelevant? i think that the reason how is saying it didn't happen. she has to be there. there's no other ones. >> all right enough about that because i want to bring joel data, the key government witness, michael cohen is expected to testify monday. >> he's the person who the prosecution says can directly link the hush money payments to falsified business records. jonah is cohen to compromised as has he told too many leinz to be a credible witness to a jury? i think he's not at all credible by himself. i think the prosecution has probably done a lot of homework and i relate a lot of groundwork to link his assertions and
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accusations to provable facts. and so that's the only way you can have cohen do it because his you'd think they'd laid the groundwork? i think they think they have. i mean, i'm much more with ryan on this. i largely think the trials of fars, but they need to have cohen in there and they need to have they need to button up anything that he says and connect it to other facts. and that's one of the reason i think the thing as far as i don't know any reasonable person who says, regardless of whether these 34 misdemeanor is equal a felony and all the bootstrapping that they're doing as a legal case. >> he's obviously guilty of the actual acts, right? >> i mean, he did have sex with this porn star. he did do this double booking entry thing. he one is telling the truth about all of that it's the legal question whether adds up to the kind of felony crime that they're accusing of. i think all they want to do is get the conviction and they don't care that it'll get overturned on appeal mean will been hall the
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judge refused to lift the gag order, even when trump's lawyers said, well, she's already been on the stands. >> stormy daniels had terrible things about item let them respond to it now. and i guess the question is, lulu is it unfair to keep the gag order in effect particularly the middle of a presidential campaign particularly about a witness's already testified. >> but what the judge said is that because donald trump has proven himself to be so over the top when he goes after people. so prejudicial that it is actually important to keep the gag order on. this is based on donald trump's own actions and what he has previously said, this isn't something that the judges simply doing to be punitive to donald trump i think they should with a gag order on all of them. i have to say i think they should put it on. cohen has been all over that. i actually daniels. yeah. >> i agree. that's fair and in fact, the judge gets everywhere on friday, he did say he
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didn't tell the prosecutor telco under shut up and he said, i don't have any control over kelvin at ay. >> then there's the classified documents trial in florida. judge aileen cannon postpone that indefinitely, straightening finalization of a trial date at this juncture would be imprudent an inconsistent qarrah is the docs judge, in front corner i can't tell if she's incompetent or in his corner. i think she's very slow from a lot of the reading. i've done, i'm not a lawyer. >> she seems to be slow rolling this thing and it may be because there's all these reports about inside of her courtroom and her her clerks and things like that is she doesn't know what she's doing. >> so part of its incompetent, the other part is trying thank to take trump's sayyed on most things. it could be incompetent. well, i want to pick up on that ryan because they understandably, the trump people are putting in all kinds of motion. some of them like was jack smith legally appointed to the job? and she
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seems to be taking an inordinate amount of time in dealing with these. and it seems whether intentionally or not to push the election at, but the trial past the election. well, i'd flip the question and say this why would we be in such a rush if we were not intending to have some political effect that is, if this were anyone else, someone who is not running for president wouldn't you? >> want to take a very thorough and careful look at these legitimate legal questions regarding how the prosecution has been handling this case. so i think that that's what's odd here. it really does seem as though jack smith is operating on a political timetable. and otherwise there's no real explanation for why you would rush this because he might self pardon himself, i think i everybody is on a political timetable on this. i think okay president biden, as trouble of his own on the border, he took action this week to deal with the crisis. >> but is it enough to satisfy voters? plus the gender gap, the intriguing split among a key group who helped trump, i'd rather biden win the white
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problem on some of the issues voters care most about this week, he embarked on a mission to change that, tackling to sore spots that have dominated his time in office, immigration. >> and the economy we're seeing a great american comeback story all across wisconsin. president biden touting a multi-billion-dollar investment on the exact site where donald trump wrote round two, eight years ago on a now failed facility. >> we can say the eighth wonder of the world, biden tried to turn the table on how voters view the president's handling of the economy. what does he ever done? anything he said, he's never succeeded and creating jobs and i've never failed. >> but a recent poll tells a different story, with 46% of americans now saying they trust trump on the economy, while only 32% trust biden polling data has been wrong all along, we have the strongest economy in the world. >> the president also trying to change perceptions of his handling the border crisis in
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and then i think this week announcing a new rule to crack down on asylum seekers while considering more sweeping executive actions, both democrats and republicans want, but it must be for this administration can do ri khan can biden change voters perceptions. >> their minds, or opinions on the economy. >> i don't think he can at this stage, partly because the big fundamental problem is that a lot of americans, they want to buy a home president biden has advanced a series of policies that have ensured that homeownership is way further out of reach than it was before. why? because he came into office while we were in the midst of a recovery from the covid crash and then he spent a massive amount of money, a lot of which went to his political allies. and instead of actually delivering a recovery what it did was delivered massive inflation, which in turn translated into massive interest rates that have locked a lot of folks out of owning homes. five and i
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would argue it's more than that. but on the same point that is problem biden this problem, those things cost a lot more than they did under trump. the cost of food, the cost of gasoline. and yes, a home mortgage. democratic strategist, david axelrod, things biden makes a mistake talking up the economy that's not the way people are experiencing the economy. >> they're experiencing it through the lens of the cost of living and he is a man who's built his career on empathy where, where is why not lead with the empathy qarrah is ax, right? i think he is two and a the prices are the, are the big problem, the inability by right now because the deficit which was run-up also very much so under trump, we're going to have high interest rates for a long time. it's going to going to stick around. and so there's not enough def on the market and keep the prices are high. so i think yes, he's going to he's going to suffer for that because he's president right now when this has happened, although there were spending in the freezer, was it
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a mistake to say? well, i think i think the thing that he announced with microsoft that was on the foxconn site that never happened. i think that's important to show growth and jobs in certain places like wisconsin, that's a good thing. >> i don't understand this thing that always happens that where biden is supposed to show empathy. but everyone says trump was so great because all he did was talk himself up. he went to foxconn and he said this was the eighth wonder of the world. and that's what people remember all these good things. and when biden does it, everyone's like that man, he needs to be holding people's hands and and comforting them. he's doing what any politician does, which is trying to talk up as rucker. i think that's the problem, right? i mean, the rules for trump are different. that's the problem for the last eight years people always used to say, well, the laws of political gravity will bring trump down and the problem is, is that he doesn't live in the world of the laws of political gravity, who lives in the world? the laws of celebrity gravity. and they just judge him differently. any other republican with the stormy daniels thing worth thousand other things would have been a
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smouldering mess on the route. one other person publicly? >> yeah. but particularly a republican family values and all that kind of stuff. people just judge him differently. and i think that's part of the problem that biden finds himself in. i agree. the rhiannon about the interest rate stuff, but issues just aren't as important. he's a conventional politician, wants to talk about issues. this election is looking like it's going to shape up around vibes. and biden has a bad vibe of seeming weak and vacillating and trump, partly because of nostalgia for his economy i think is a little mist placed comes across as strong and decisive, which i again, i think is weird, but that's not my judgment. i think that's the way a lot of things that the biden economy has been great for certain people. it's been great, for example, for the green energy industry sector that he's pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into. but that means that better capital is chasing those sectors of the economy rather than the sectors of the economy that are creating jobs for blue collar but what about jonah? >> and that is the continuing
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debate about how we in the media should be covering both of these candidates. and it really became kind of a debate this week. former obama advisers they're dan pfeiffer went after the new york times and he said that they do not see their job as saving democracy or stopping and authoritarian from taking power. the times executive editor joe khan responded, that's essentially saying that the news media should become a propaganda arm for a single candidate. right-hand, should the media report more on an i say this some quotes that trump threat. >> look, the media is very pluralistic in our society. that's a good and healthy thing. and there's an awful lot of prestige media that is fixated on this idea of donald trump as a threat. and in doing so so in many cases, they've torched and undermine their credibility as independent, neutral arbiters of the truth. i think that's what joe kahn
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was reacting to this sense that actually there are an awful lot of americans who are tuning out prestige mainstream establishment media that has been basically why new york times let me, let me say that. >> first of all, dan didn't say quite what he was joe was asked joe calm was as secondly, this quote was, i get that, but chilcott, nobody thinks they're the state news agency. he said that they would state news agency. he was basically saying pfeiffer and a lot of people look, yeah. i now say negative things about biden and do all of that. but there is an existential threat. he claims to the democracy and that needs to be emphasized, right? >> but i think joe kahn went too far what i have to be the chinese news? i was like, what more covering of the threat to democracy i think i think the new york times justifiably gets joked about in new york times, pitch bought for saying whatever happens, there's three people in a diner in i do work for the new york times, so it feels odd that we're
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discussing the new york times and i'm not going to say this. let me, let me just say one thing which we're not talking about. the but but but i want to i want to use this as an example and i think it works for the new york times as it does for any other mainstream media, which is this, if you look over the past two days, you've had an article on the an investigation into a worm in the brain of kennedy. you've had huge investigation into donald trump's use of anti-semitic tropes and language and how unbelievably hypocritical it is for people on the right to be going after what's your take on the left and no an investigation into biden. and so what i'm saying is, what are we trying to do here in the media? are we trying to say two people you need to understand this in this particular way. we need to lecture you, or we are going to respect people to be able to look at all these facts and make their own decisions. and i would argue, we are trying we are trying to respect our
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audience and what the new york times is doing is a very robust interrogation of everyone well, i think there are justifiable criticism about the new york times coverage. >> and so i'm won't go into it, but there state to, we'll be talking about that during the commercial break browser to biden is losing support among young voters but it may not be for the reason you think. and later roasting the goat, did the tom brady take-down? go too far story, the debate over transgender athletes i believed they needed to sacrifice being trans in order to swim. we can't neglect fairness and popes to be inclusive for whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at eight cnn, let's try this again. >> what do you see? >> my first step is you've been houston. second championship charles not winning a championship. getty was trying to stay positive. or positive. he didn't win a ring oh,, my god not flossing well then add
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and their families. if you or a loved one who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, kalisa. now for all the attention pro-palestinian protests on college campuses are getting, polls show the war may not sway young voters in november. >> this way, we saw more protests broken up by police, students opposing the war in gaza. and biden administration policy let's say he's toward israel. but polls show the conflict in gaza barely registers among young voters according to a harvard youth survey in march only 2% of those age 18 to 29 said it was their top issue. the immigration, immigration and the economy ranked much higher. still, president biden appears to be hemorrhaging support in this age group back in 2020, biden beat trump among young voters 60% to 36 now a recent nbc news poll shows a dead heat, trump leading biden, 43% of 42 so lulu, how much is the
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war in gaza actually hurting biden among young voters? >> it depends which young voters you're talking about. >> i'm talking about the vast majority of what i don't understand, but i don't i don't think that that's true. >> i mean, i think that it matters very deeply. >> two a lot of young voters, but i would say that they are like the rest of the country. they care about other issues. they care about college debt, student debt. they care about the holes. i care more about that right now. this is an issue that is top of mind. >> i'm wondering come november, if it is going to be an issue that is top of mind all right brian all the attention that the protests on campus are getting indications are it's really a small, small minority of college students who are actually out there protesting. >> and i guess the question is, are we exaggerating the political impact? i'm talking about the right or wrong at the
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issue. are we exactly? driving the political impact among young voters of protesting the war in gaza. >> i think that president biden is making a big mistake if he believes that he's going to win over a young voters by abandoning israel and threatening israel. i do believe that it's a big issue for this reason. i think that biden's administration is dominated by an awful lot of people who are very receptive to this kind of organized pressure campaign to change us policy and israel has nothing to do with real-world voters. it has everything to do with donors and other very influential pressure groups on the left that wants to punish his amount. >> i actually have young voters, the salmon my and the things they care about. is there a little disaffected that they can make any change? i think that's what i hear from all their friends and all that you gaza is not the issue of the economy is and whether they have any impact and whether it matters that is what my kids talk about a lot and their friends. >> i want to take another look at the youth. well, because
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that's an interesting indications that an analyzing the youth felt the key is not generational. it's gender listened to these numbers among women, 18 to 34 60% identify as democratic, 22% as republican among young man, there's only a five why democratic advantage, 39% to 30 for karam why do you think there is such a big gender gap among young voters? >> again, it's happening everywhere. it's not just that it's older people and between women and men at every age group, i think of voters. you know, it depends. i mean, i i i think women are more concerned with issues about bodily really autonomy and some other things have very worried about under trump administration glug dr. wright's productive rights and things like that. and i suspect again, a lot of young man are disaffected. there's a very big problem with young men feeling not part of the society drilling disaffected. and so you'd be more attracted to a
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strong man, than you would others. >> i want to pick up on that with you, jonah. i kind of understand. i think it would've lay why women would lean towards biden, why do you think it is? and we see this in polls? particularly among young man a particularly among young man non-college educated blacks, hispanics, young man that they are really trending towards trump at away from biden, how do you explain it? yeah, something like, first of all, this is some of us were saying it's this is an old story. >> i mean, chris matthews, 30 years ago describe the democrats is the mommy party and the republicans as the daddy party. that's how they present themselves, ones nurturing, one stern, all that kind of stuff. but then i think in the new age of social media, where people balkanized and consume different kinds of media and have different kinds of approaches. and they self sort by gender. that's a part of it. and then a big part of it is that changes in the economy they are pretty good for women. there are a lot of the new jobs are better suited towards women speaking in broad
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stereotypes. >> and the days where you could work your way into the middle-class and provide for a family simply by virtue of adding a good work ethic and a strong back or over. >> and that's bad for men, lula, why do you think the democrats? have seemed to have a problem with young men? >> i think what we see in exactly in the demographic data is that young men in particular aren't going to college as much. they're not doing as well academically. so they're not moving into those jobs that this economy actually creates. and that moves them into the middle and upper classes so i think that there's economic disparities. i also think that frankly the things that are excuse me, the things that young women are passionate about are things like bodily autonomy. they do see the necrotic party as being a champion of fat, and they are worried about their future under republican party, specifically on that issue speaking of voting, the results are in and we may have a winner for the worst book rollout in history. plus forget flowers were celebrated. mothers id, mother's day with some gift
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belichick, all taking shots at the football legend from jabs about his divorced or the deflategate controversy. nothing was off-limits here's one of the few jokes that was clean enough. we can play it on morning tv then you came back and then you were tired again. >> i mean, i get it. it's hard to walk away from something that's not you're pregnant girlfriend, it's time through it all ready. >> look pretty uncomfortable even though he was an executive producer of the special qarrah. are you yay or nay on the tom brady roast? >> i don't like rose said, i thought this one was more tasteless and most of them they would. i don't think a lot of some that was funny stuff about his his wife, which and they're separated or divorced, wasn't really nice detect kim kardashian kids was weird. it just it didn't it was it was very sour. it was sour. >> ri khan righties ex-wife, judge, was a not amused by some of the jokes, especially about their divorce and her possible
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new new boyfriend was the rows to raunchy, especially about his personal life or was it just right? >> it's not to my taste, but netflix has to take big swings. this is an enormous company and actually they're being very edgy, very experimental, and ways that we're down to their benefit. they also have a huge new series from john maloney, a six part variety at show called everyone's in la, which is exactly the kind of thing that you should be doing when you have deep pockets like that. i think that in that spirit, it was the right call for netflix. let me say it is a huge hit on netflix. >> it's one of the most watched. i was there and we're talking about it here from a talker and sports to talk or in politics, the rollout of governor kristi noem's memoir was a disaster. first, she was hammered for the story about killing her dog cricket. then for me, writing that she met north korean dictator kim jong un when she apparently didn't after taking a beating from mainstream media, she may have hoped for a friendly or reception from right-wing channels she didn't get it
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it's because of things that have come out in this book like your claims that you met kim jong un. >> i'm not going to talk about that to bring up another steward with the interview is ridiculous. what you were doing right now the whole thing was such a mess known cutoff for a book tour and went home to south dakota, lulu? yeah. your name is this the worst book rollout ever? >> i mean, it's definitely a contender this it's in the top ten. >> i mean this was a disaster in every possible way that it could have been a disaster she wasn't embarrassment and part of the problem is, she is used to not dealing with the fact media. she is used to being surrounded by sycophants and so therefore, once she had to be faced with some of the things that she lied about, she was ousted for the apparently dog killing liar that she is done. >> jonah, i mean, i've seen
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books and writer has got hostile reception's never anything like that. >> yeah. and so karlin, lulu play pled personal privilege about being a parent or being at the new york times i am the husband of an accomplished ghostwriter, and i'm also a well-known dog lover. so i wanted to say that first of all, the rowing your ghost rider under the bus is outrageous, like she read this thing on an audio book. and two then claim i didn't know it was in the book. >> just she beclowned herself in such profound ways it would take a harder stone not to laugh finally, hanon or a mother's day tomorrow, we want to change up the question and ask what's the best or worst mother's day gift? you ever gotten or given lulu? is there one that stands out? >> there is. when my daughter was very young and i was a host at national public radio, npr. my team actually surprised me and suddenly played a very
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special message on the air from her. and i cried. >> well oh, it just so happens here. is that message hi, my name copies mother's had been murdered foal of the lebur down i mean zain, and there was a pictures of beautiful jewelry. >> it took some scissors. i cut it out, i put it in an envelope and i gave it to my mother's at happy mother's day and she said to me, chris at christmas time, i'm going to go to a magazine and buy it, look at, get some pictures of toys, cut it out and give that to you as a present ever paper objects of some up next, the controversial change at 150 15 year-old
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2020 after a wave of sexual assault allegations against flip laters back in 1972, there were 5 million scouts that is now down to 1 million. >> the group's president says the organization wants to make clear. everyone is welcomed as a scout. jonah will the boy scouts name change? make a difference. >> i think it'll make a difference, but not necessarily a positive one for the reasons we were talking about before, boys have real problems in this country and one of the things that boys need is less strong leadership and discipline. and to be turned from little barbarians and to civilize people and i think the boy scouts are basically following the pattern of a lot of mainline protestant churches by thinking that by term turning up the gain of sort of loosey-goosey stuff. they attract more people when in fact they just let more people out know about sexual issues, sexual abuse scandal, this isn't about sexual abuse, but some conservatives are against the ways in which the boy scouts have tried to
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accommodate to that and say that there should be spaces just for boys and spaces just for girls. and that this that's what they're just rebranding it. they've had a tough couple of years the first they were sort of anti gay then they had the sexual abusing. my dad was an eagle scout when all my son was an eagle scout is i thought about putting my son's in, but then i didn't because i was like, i don't understand this organization anymore and i thought it was a great disappointment to me joseph's name change is going to make a difference. >> i don't know. i don't know. i think i've had lots of discussions with them about it over the many years with the people, the boy scouts, i khan, do you think the name change will end or turn around the decline of the west guts, which i was shocked to see from 5 million to 1 million, while the population got so much bigger too. >> yeah, exactly. i'm with jonah. i think that fundamentally this assigned of a flailing organization that doesn't know what to do about its future. thankfully there actually are other scouting organizations, including scouting organizations focused
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on boys that are emerging from the ashes of this very broken organization. and i think that that's what we're going to see more of. there's a need for this kind of mentor ship that jonah's describing. and i think that there are others we're stepping in to fill that vacuum. >> the panelists back with their takes on hot storage phrase or what will be on the news before it's nose. that's right after this break so like what organization you don't have embarrassed one particular that's going to remember moscow pistorius was at the absolute peak of his celebrity in olympic heroes, shocking murder trial, we learned i much darker, individual, how we'd really happen with jesse l. martin? two morrow would nine on cnn, i brought in a juror max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take back in max protein, 30 grams protein one prim sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic in craving. >> next level hydration,
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the blamer god, the brain worms. >> yes, that is that is where it ends up, but no, the youngest scion of the kennedy clan has become a superstar. this week because he has been going after his uncle. he is the son of caroline kennedy. his name is jack schlossberg. and he has a very interesting instagram feed take a look he's lying to you all right independent third party third third party independent yes. >> freaking right he's got trump's doneness. he's got trump's advises him in trump go away, freak him back don't be fooled by that, don't, don't throw away your phone so what you're seeing here is him doing a bunch of different axis that was one of them basically acting like regular voters, saying terrible things about his uncle. >> and why do you shouldn't vote? that got a lot of blow back because he is a very privileged guy who went has a lot of fancy degrees and people were saying he was making fun of regular voters. but of
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course, what ended up happening is that he went back on, he did some more i'm really funny imitation saying that he was sorry, not sorry. and so it's just been ongoing and you really are obsessed with death, right best shot. >> park macdougald had a brilliant piece and tablet magazine on the funding behind the recent gaza encampments on elite college campuses across the country. and the takeaway is this this is something that was not spontaneous or organic. this is something that started being planned way back in november. and the scary thing is that there are many mainstream progressive funders behind training these young people in hand-to-hand fighting tactics and a variety of other just very bizarre and frankly frightening and measures that we're going to find themselves for the agitators. but it really does seem to really where else you ever done that apple had a rare misstep this week with an ad called crushed, which they crushed a lot of things in advice in order to
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show off their new ozempic ipad. its unusual. they taken it back they were trying to show how everything fits in this skinny little ipad, which it is a very skinny. it was a rare misstep for them. they'd been known for their terrific ads and they had put out a number of great ads. but this one, i kind of like it because it's a trend on tiktok to crush things. but for the, in this case, it looks like they're crushing creators of big tech company and so rare misstep, buy apples. >> so i'm mean, just so if people get the real sense of it the tatars via land for nubs, everything was cropped. >> up with this tiny, thin me ipad, i call ozempic ipad. yes. but you don't think that this was a start and i knew was going to create a big controversy and they're getting a lot of public. >> apple's really talking about what's known as a creator friendly place. and i think a lot of people reacted like that doesn't seem very creative, friendly to crush. it was creative though. let's watch i weird destruction. i weirdly. all right. gang. thank you all for being here and thank yo

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