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very bumpy path i took to achieve my dream of becoming a news anchor. it's a deeply personal and raw story. i would love for you to buy it and read it. it's now available at bookstores nationwide thank you for joining me in the cnn newsroom. i'm alison camerota. cnn inside politics with dana bash, starts right now >> today on inside politics, old and out of shape. that's how joe biden described donald trump's ideas at a star-studded fundraiser with barack obama and bill clinton, we have new reporting on the presidential trifecta and the
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mega millions. they're raking in plus a cnn exclusive of federal judge is weighing in on donald trump's attacks on the judge, overseeing the former president's hush money case while warning that trump's words threatened the viability of the us legal system. and one year stolen a year of stolen stories, stolen joys, stolen memories. >> that's how the wall street journal >> is explained. cleaning, and describing what has happened as it marks the painful one-year anniversary of reporter evan gershkovich, wrongful the tension in russia he's, a crime, doing his job as a journalist. i'll speak with evans publisher this hour. i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines and inside politics first step, a parade of president's and the big apple, joe biden is wrapping up is manhattan visit by speaking to
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top donors this morning, just hours after he raked in more than 26 million there's according to his campaign that of course, with the help of his friends who used to sit in the oval office, the biden campaign excluded press and network cameras from the event last night, but released this selected first clip can voters trust a presidential candidate who was not won a single trump international golf club trophy at long last semester. >> have you know, chip shot? >> we'll look i'd be happy to play. i told them was before when he came into the oval when he was being before you go sworn in, i said, i'll give you three strokes if you carry your own bag cnn's arlette saenz is at the white house, says a lot that that is the clip that the >> biden campaign, that the white house wants out there >> yeah. dana, in the biden campaign has really made one of their central strategies trying
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to draw that contrast between biden and former president donald trump and part of that strategy fluids binding ways to needle trump as you saw, as evidenced in that clip that the campaign released this morning, president biden actually continued that as he met with top donors to his campaign at a finance retreat, this morning in new york city. and he said, quote, donald trump is president in his mind. i'm president, so it really he comes as the biden campaign has been trying to find this ways to tweak trump as they are making these contrast arguments against him. but as the president right now is meeting with these top donors, those donors are preparing to hear from senior biden campaign officials, like jen o'malley, dillon, mike donilon, and julie chavez rodriguez about the plans going forward for their strategy in their operations. this morning, we've learned that the biden campaign is actually launching 30 new offices in the battleground state of michigan, really trying to present a contrast with the operations with the
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rnc and trump who just yesterday said that they would be opening dozens of offices across battleground states nationwide so this really comes on the heels of this big fundraiser are 26 million as they're hoping this event with biden, obama and clinton will really reinvigorate democratic voters. is there preparing for that matchup against trump in november >> or let thank you so much for that reporting really interesting about michigan, especially let's talk more about what happened inside that room last night. first before we discuss with our panel the biden campaign, i mentioned they released the first clip, then they also released another this morning. with the president talking about what he believes is at stake in november >> and make our democracy is take not a joke. i think democracy is living at stake, but a real inflection point in history things are changed, but all the things he's doing are s
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little old and out of shape. but anyway i want to bring in our panel of great reporters to talk about this. jackie kucinich of the boston globe cnn's jeff zeleny, and seung min kim of the associated press. happy friday. everyone. jeff zeleny, you covered one of the formers in there for a long time. barack obama. and of course, you're covering the biden campaign. what's your takeaway sort of big picture from what we saw last night. >> the big picture takeaway, once again, trying to send a message that democrats are unified which is no small thing. i mean, there are certainly deep concerns over gaza, over immigration and other things. but the democratic party pretty broad-based, is unified around joe biden yesterday, were a few protesters in there, but imagine if he would have had a primary challenge, how he would have gotten into this. so i think the strength of the president there's one thing that campaign is trying to send a message again to get
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democrats on board. it's kind of a two-part strategy before they get some independent and swing voters, they need to get all democrats on board with the bounds obvious. but that would lift his approval ratings. so and also just to show that president biden's okay. he's doing just fine and side-to-side with all these of rock stars of the party. that's what it was about. i'm not sure it does anything in the short term to help him with those voters in michigan, in georgia, other places, but the money certainly will help by the ads that they think will in turn help them. >> i do think it's interesting. you could hear him trying to turn the age issue around in a way and you've heard him do it once before i can't remember where, but that my ideas are new. his ideas are old, like just really trying to hammer that home. i think that's going to be probably a very a stump speech in the making. what you heard good, right? yeah, they've been looking for a reagan ask way of which is sort of quaint. now, considering that reagan was like ten years
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plus younger than joe biden is now and certainly younger than donald trump, reagan, esq., way to turn the age issue on its head. let's talk about one of the things you mentioned, jeff, which is the protesters it was expected that they go everywhere. the president goes and they go everywhere. a lot of democrats go. these are people who are protesting here's because we have quotes, we don't have video from inside this, this is one of the things that president biden said. i've been working with the saudis and with all the other arab countries, including egypt and jordan and qatar they're prepared to fully recognize israel. there has to be a post gaza plan and there has to be a train to a two-state solution, right? >> and he has not only emphasized that several times, he has also emphasized in public several times over how diligently he had though he and his white house are working towards that temporary
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ceasefire fire in gaza to at least give a relief to the fighting, get humanitarian aid and get hostages out because he knows obviously that's a policy matter that he wants to tackle, but he knows this is a major political matter. he sees the anger, he sees the 100,000 people in michigan that voted uncommitted and that democratic state's primary right now the campaign again is betting on the fact that not for example, those 100,000 voters in michigan, they're not all going to sit home or vote for trump. i mean, a lot of them told us during that michigan process that we just want to send a message now because joe biden is the one in charge right now, he is the one who can actually do something so come november for the campaign is really hoping that when that binary choices in front of voters that they make the, what they believe would be the proper decision. but it is a gamble which is why you're seeing the big investments like you're doing in michigan this morning and it was really interesting to see not just president biden give a response to those protesters, but his two
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democratic predecessors a brock obama, who seen by progressives as maybe more on their side, on israel. and bill clinton who tried like almost the last day of his presidency to actually find that two-state solution. i just want to read what each of the men said. obama. when you look at a situation like we're seeing in gaza and in israel and your heartbreaks initially for a massacre of unbelievable cruelty, it is also possible for us to say we unequivocally support the people of israel clinton, the world we live in is hard because you have to keep two apparently conflicting ideas in your head. you should trust them to work for it to work to ease the suffering of the totally innocent palestinian citizens and not to allow israel security to be lost. so to me, the way i saw that was as much about the substance of what they said. and also a reminder of the fact
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that these are two amazing communicators amazing community without a doubt, and another >> president can often explain for you better than you can yourself. we saw that with bill clinton, of course, in the obama hello, reelection and i think we'll see it again in this reelection as well. but on those issues, specifically in a when the event was interrupted by protesters of barack obama said something he said repeatedly on a variety of issues you can't just talk, you have to listen. and he always became very frustrated, like when students this class weren't listening, he's sort of strikes that professorial tone, but i think the bill clinton words there are so important perhaps to older voters who really recall him very fondly here. so i think those are also leading the way to another conversation, but would trump do what would happen with gaza if trump was president? so i think that's a discussion that has been left out of the broader conversation and the protests. okay. this is the season for protesting.
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falls to season for voting. so we'll see what these protesters do. i >> have to, >> speaking of bill clinton this was also interesting here's what he said about 20:16. he said, we should not make 20 16s mistakes. we should stay with what works and not let people who tried to undo it take credit for whatever. now, what happened, who ran 20 >> no, i wonder if it would it said that if i hit his wife was sitting on stage with him former secretary of state here, by the way, i think he would say he as the one of her top surrogates, made some big mistakes >> right? and i think that it it shows how much 2016 continues to haunt this race, not only because bill clinton is sitting there but there are, there are echoes of 2016 that democrats are worried that they've blind spot, but they're not that there's somewhere they're not going that maybe there's some people they're failing to talk to and that fear i think is going to
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continue, particularly as you see, these pull if biden's pull numbers don't move one way or the yeah, that's so interesting, it's such a good point and it's a nice segue to the last point in the segment that i want to make. sung-min, i'm sure we all saw our friend jonathan martin's piece this morning questioning why the biden campaign has not reached out to republican high-profile republicans who have no intention a voting for donald trump's susan collins, mitt romney, todd young, bill cassidy, all say the same thing. they've not heard from biden. you know, who understands the value of a politician receiving a personal touch, perhaps more than anyone else on the planet. hint it's the man who rarely mrs. a. funeral and so on and so forth. >> i thought that piece was so fascinated because it answers the obvious question shouldn't. that's out there. white hasn't he picked up the phone and called up susan collins or a mitt romney, who are not going to support trump. at the end of the day. now the biden campaign is definitely doing some outreach to those so-called nikki haley voters. they actually just really said digital ad a couple hours ago targeting that kind of those
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kinds of voters in those states. but there is a persistent block of voters who are still not supporting trump of these primaries. that's a gingival group right there for joe biden. >> everybody standby coming up. donald trump went after the daughter of a judge presiding over his hush money case, and a federal judge talked exclusively to my colleague, kaitlan collins about the dangers of that kind of rhetoric. what he said after the break cnn saturday morning starting tomorrow at eight on cnn >> jorge is always put the ones he loves first. but when it comes to caring for his teeth and he laid his own maintenance, take a backseat well, maybe it's time to shift gears on that because aspen dental has the latest technology and equipment with a staff that goes out of their way to provide exceptional care plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance in 20% off treatment plans making it easier to get started with quality care, it's one more way. aspen dental is in
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someone making comments about a judge and it's particularly problematic when those comments our in the form of a threat especially if they're directed at once family. i mean, we do these jobs because we're committed to the rule of law and we believe in the rule of law and the rule of law can only function effectively when we have judges who are prepared to carry out their duties without the threat of potential physical harm >> my panel is back. i mean, we can't underscore enough how extraordinary and rare it is for a person sitting on the federal bench to come out and comment publicly about the dangers about anything, but specifically about the dangers of such ready direct that we're hearing from the candidates on the republican side. >> but this judge and his daughter, this isn't the first time this has happened. i go back to 2016. judge. curious. who was in charge of the trump
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university case was absolutely put center-stage by the former president, received threats. all of these things reuters did a great piece, the end of february, about a lot of the judges that have handled some of these trump cases and what they have endured, and they had this stat that i thought really stood out. that was sins trump launches campaign in 2015, threats against judges, federal prosecutors, et cetera has tripled according to the us marshal service. so this isn't this isn't an accident. this is what he does. >> and you heard the judge mentioning two to a kaitlan. he's very experienced, judge. and just since some of the january 6 cases have been going through, there have been so many more threats than his entire career. so the reason this matters is and these aren't just happening because trump is often calling out these judges by name on social media that reverberate through the right-wing echo chamber radio, and social media, et cetera. so then it becomes an issue. and what's different about this they're known as
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necessarily responsible for the threats of their supporters, but they give out, but there's no calling people back. there's never been any one of trump's specifically saying, don't do this. no calming of the rhetoric. he in fact does the opposite. yeah. you're being startup >> yeah. i mean, he said this guy's this judges daughter's name by name. he knows what he's doing. he was around for january 6. we all know what happened or didn't happen on january 6th. i'm going to switch gears, staying on the trump campaign. our colleague stephen collinson had another one of his wonderful pieces. this morning. and the headline was trump is a ring master of multiple sideshows as biden craig's up pace of reelection bid and i'll read just a bit of steven's article, donald trump is wanting when running one of the strangest general election campaigns america america has ever seen. he's talking bibles, attacking judges, making billions in the stock market and boasting about his golf game, trump has always been an outlier and his refusal to play by the rules of a
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normal campaign is the key to his political appeal among supporters who despise governing elites that last part, we cannot ever forget, right? that the way that he is campaigning the people who support him, or even inclined to support him they're just fine with >> it, right? right. the problem for the trump campaign is that there's a ceiling to the percentage of voters who who would be attracted to that kind of campaigning, that kind of style. and what's interesting about that whole dynamic is that the biden campaign so far is doing all the things that you think good presidential campaign should be doing. they're raising gobs of money. they're opening a tons of offices and battleground states. they are well ahead of the trump campaign on that front. anything? the question that we probably won't be able to answer until election day is whether those traditional campaign metrics actually matter in this day and age, not only this day and age when, but when you're running against such an orthodox, unorthodox candidate like trump. i do think there is some worry
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coming out of republicans and trump campaign right now considering the pace of the fund raising and the organizational advantages coming out of the biden camp. i mean, trump campaign officials are saying, we will have dozens of offices open up soon. we will raise tons of money, especially at this palm beach fundraiser. i believe that's next week. we'll see how much they speed up, but certainly they are at a disadvantage right now in those fundamental metrics. >> one person who we have not seen very much of it all until recently when trump went to vote in the republican primary. and florida is his wife, melania trump, and our colleague sunlen serfaty, has another great piece on cnn.com about where she is here's what's on the reports. she'll definitely have a role. but in terms of what it is, i don't know a source close to the trump campaign said it's her decision on how much or how little she will be campaigning. she is very selective and methodical in what she wants to do and how she presents herself. as i bring you in to talk about this our team found a nugget of sorts and this is
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an interview that trump did with megyn kelly back in september of 2023 >> well, i think part of the beauty is that mystery. she is much more introspective and she's confident she doesn't need to be interviewed by you to get ripped apart for no reason. there's a need to be out there >> i mean, it's an unconventional campaign and this is another part of it, but it's been, i mean, this is how melannie trump was as first lady, right? she did, but she wanted she showed up when she wanted she was out there when she wanted and it doesn't seem like anything has changed going into the second campaign. >> and we're about to have a very uncomfortable a case from the early stages of their marriage to stormy daniel's case, which she has talked privately about as being very very painful moment. so you have to wonder if that is part of it as well, staying out of
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the limelight as that case goes through. but at the end of the de i'm not sure this matters electorally. if she was out campaigning, but you do wonder if the shoe is on the other foot, if another spouse was not out, if michelle obama had not been out, if joe biden is not, think there would be some questions terror, but as you said unconventional. >> all right, guys. thank you so much. appreciate it >> up next >> 365 days, wrongfully detained in russia where things stand for american journalist evan girl let's go since he was arrested on russia, espionage charges, how his family, friends, and colleagues are working very hard for his release. next check >> we hear nothing >> a space shuttle accidents, usually not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing coming apart >> space shuttle columbia, he final flight from here sunday, april 7 at nine >> it's a new day. >> when we were are shared values propel us towards a more
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told. about >> time where you can be and tv >> a year ago in a >> small cell and a >> moscow prison >> he's >> there because of charges of espionage, charges that gershkovich, the wall street journal, the us government vehemently deny today, president biden is vowing to keep pushing to get gershkovich back he said in a statement to evan, to paul whelan and to all americans held hostage for wrongfully or wrongfully detained abroad. we are with you and we will never stop working to bring you home. today, the wall street journal is making the grim anniversary very stark by leaving the front page blank. the headline, his story should be here with me
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now as the publisher of the wall street journal and the ceo of dow jones, al-masirah latour. thank you so much for being here. let's start with the activity that is going on to get evan home. what can you tell us about where those efforts are >> more throughout this rather disturbing year there's been lots of activity seen and unseen. and if been ups and downs think we we hope that this will come to a crescendo and the time ahead we're in a critical period now for evan because we expect a bogus trial to start, an act few months and russia a secret trial. >> at that >> and there's a period between now and then when i believe we should push as hard as we possibly can it iv
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ministration should push as hard as it possibly can for his release to try to get to a deal. if not by that date? and that might set in motion. i another cycle of time, the duration of a trial, which if you look at spy trials throughout history in russia, that good ad or significant amount of time to evans incarceration. so we're we're filled with hope today is a very emotional day. obviously here at a journal today but there's also a sense of urgency, more resolved and ever before wall street journal editor editor-in-chief, and the thomson told her colleague, oliver darcy that she expects him to be home this time next year i'm sure that is your hope that you're hope it is tomorrow, not not this time next year what is your sense of that? and as you answer that, i understand that you need to be cautious because these are very
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delicate talks but do you feel comfortable that the biden administration is doing enough to help and your efforts to free evan >> i have no doubt that divided illustration and the people surrounding it have all the right intent and they have devoted a lot of time and attention to getting this deal done. but there's the outcome is binary. he's either free or does not and that's the report card that we have to give ourselves and also to divide an administration i think they are pushing, but until evan is free, it's still not enough. >> yeah, of course. i want to widen the aperture a little bit if i may. and as i do, i'm going to hold up. i actually have an old school newspaper here which shows what we showed at the beginning of the segment, a blank page here which was very powerful, very well done by the wall street
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journal saying historic should be here next to it, of course, is a story a about what he lost in the year that he has been detained. both personally most importantly, personally, but also professionally. and when i say i want to widen the aperture talk about evans case and how it illustrates the dangers that journalists worldwide have when they tried to report on autocratic regimes and what it means about the importance of reporting on these autocratic regimes >> first, first, that last part, right? we need to understand globally at what goes on in autocratic regimes, how freedom as repressed and older negative consequences for citizens of those countries. i think that's a global theme. and they're only way to find out about that really is reporting on the ground. and so
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that at this very moment in time when there's so many countries moving in an autocratic direction, it's probably more important than ever. and so the dangers that are associated with that are also greater than ever before. and my you can see that in the numbers are more reporters incarcerated russia as a hotspot for this there are a belief over a dozen foreign journalists detained the climate against a free press and russia under putin last two has gotten worse and worse and worse and is a very intense right now. >> yeah. and i think we just what you just said is so critical. first and foremost, it is about evan and his his safety, his well-being, getting him home to his family, but also about how dangerous it is
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that there is a regime like what we see in russia. and how much of an illustration it is about what could happen when the freedom of the press and freedom to go in and explain and tell the world about what is happening in a government which sometimes we take for granted here, what happens when that freedom is taken away? thank you so much. we're thinking about evin, we're thinking about all of his colleagues at the wall street journal. and of course his family today. i appreciate you coming on all right. >> thank you, damian. and thank you for your support. >> thank you end up next, >> john kane went to the southern border in the swing state of arizona. ask voters there what they think about immigration shinzen immigration rather, and their answers may surprise you >> there is no media you personality businesswoman celebrity chef leichhardt
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was so easy. it was so easy. i did it again and i did it again. sure enough. so i was doing it for years because of it being so easy >> then he got caught and then i got caught. my luck ran out. a felony conviction >> set ramon in search of sobriety under 2018 to hone oldham tribal ritual would again put the border front and center the sweat lodge ceremony >> and by walked in and that was the very first time i heard that there was a border wall that was going to be built on the reservation separating and destroying some of our sacred sites. >> the mode is now an active is two registers voters, and is eligible to have her own voting rights restored. >> her first >> choice for president would be this november in battleground, arizona. >> i will vote for biden >> donald trump is not an option. >> i don't like the fact that our reservation was destroyed by racist wall to win here
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again, biden needs big margins here in south central arizona tucson itself, to the mexican border air force veteran melissa cordero voted for trump in 2020. >> i was a small business owner at the time cordillera works for a conservation nonprofit. now and will not vote for trump again. >> reproductive rights you know, as someone who was raped, sexually assaulted, i had the opportunity to make that decision on terminating the pregnancy i can't imagine in future years to come if that happens to me again or to somebody else, them not having that likely biden but cordillera, will study third-party options >> my biggest my biggest issue with biden is the palestine issue. you fight for queer trans bipoc immigrant access to vote veterans is being deported, access for veterans devote while they're overseas then also, you just should care if people are getting killed at
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that, at that rate, ray flores is no fan of biden or trump thinks both are too old to be president at this juncture, they both had four years and i'm just eight years more frustrated than i was before. flores runs >> el charro, a family business for 102 years tucson landmark, famous for carney seca, the chimichanga washington's immigration paralysis hurts business. >> i mean, a clear process for work visas would be amazing. you have your technology company, you can get an engineer and you can get them greater and you can get a work visa. why should i be able to do that with a chef oh, with a really good waiter >> the immigration conversation tends to be different in places at or near the border. more polite, more nuanced focused on solutions, not slogans. so how long has it so unique situation where you have two countries that create a community and actually it's mutually beneficial for both countries >> walk through the nogales border crossing in the first business you see is kory's bridal shop. evan kory is fine with the wall but didn't like it when trump added the razor
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wire, he bristles when the former president talks about the border and mexicans we've always depended on our mexican neighbors to support our local economy. >> corey, a democrat also bristles though, and liberals oppose more money for the border patrol and other security measures >> yeah. >> i mean, that's equally frustrating too, because you have to have a balance between all the needs and find a way to somehow work together >> handmade boots or a specialty at david's western wear for 44 years of favorite of customers on both sides of the border that david moore says 99% of his business was from mexico before the covid shutdown. it's about 70% now in the last, moore says the wall helps stop illegal crossings and he wants more agents to cut long wait times. the discourage mexicans for making day trips to shop he says, the asylum process is broken. >> the i don't know how that works, that people from africa are coming in through mexico,
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up through the mexican border. i would want them to regulate that a little more more as a registered republican, but a likely biden voter because trump offense him. >> he >> said that the immigrants are poisoning or blood what would you say >> i'd say my my mother was born in mexico and she came across the border legally so no i poison, i can deal with i guess more says the way trump and allies talk about the border is exaggerated and alarmist. and he says he pays the price. customers call and say they're worried about making the trip to nogales pupil from everywhere. do that because when they say on the news that the borders are award zone that's those are the images they get. they think it's unsafe, but your host, not a warsaw, my home is not now, we've been here for a long time. >> a long time at what is now a major line of america's political divide
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>> so great. first of all, you should have gotten one of those hats for beyond, say, day, but we'll talk about that in a second >> the fact that the arguments and the discussions are so nuanced solutions, not slogans. you can hear the frustration in the voices of those people you talked to, that that doesn't translate when it comes to our politicians because they're trying to stir up hate and fear. they live it every day, yes, from their favorite restaurant, most of them tell you it's across the border in mexico, and they like to go across to have lunch and they meet their neighbors and the friends and their customers who come across the border because the border patrol is so stretched thin now, what used to take 20 minutes can take up to three or four hours so you can't do that because our weight lines at the border, these are their neighbors, their friends, evan kory, who runs the wedding shop during covid when the mexicans couldn't come across here, he would hold up dresses at the wall and customers on the other side would pick them out. he would have employees come out and model them at the wall so they could sell them to the neighbors across the place. they want to have a conversation about immigration.
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most of them support the wall even the democrats, most of them want more border patrol. even the democrats, they want the asylum process fixed. they just think the politicians just keep shouting >> that was another thing that really did strike me. the asylum process, yes. there are their neighbors. this the people who live and work there, their lives their businesses really depend on it, but there's a whole different i'm questioning stopped legal immigration, fix the legal processes. that's what they want. pretty common sets. fantastic piece. thank you so much >> ahead. a candid new interview. and when would you expect anything different? because it's larry, david and he sat down with cnn's chris wallace i mean, just wait to see what he said about the republican candidate for president >> if you work i can spaceflight. this is the worst possible thing i can ever help >> my dad died doing what he loved shuttle columbia, he final flight from your sunday, april 7 at nine. >> hello. ghostbusters it's
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look, who's talking? sorry. who's talking to chris wallace >> that's right >> there's no luck. i look at it, but it's who's talking to chris wallace, shawn, right now. so people can actually write down is this show is i don't, don't do it right now >> thank you >> let's play a little bit. of your interview with larry david >> so how much has the whole 2020 election and everything that has flowed from it? you off >> i mean, you can't go a day without thinking about what he's done to this country because he's such a little baby that he's. thrown 250 years of democracy out the window, but not accepting the results of, i mean, it's, it's so crazy he such a sociopath, he's so insane. he just couldn't admit to losing. and we know he lost. he knows he
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lost and look how he's fooled everybody. he's convinced all these people that he didn't lose it's such a sick man. he is so sick anyway, no, it hasn't impacted me at all >> laugh as i call him like susie assmann calls him. i mean, really i'm sure you talked about other things besides politics, but that was gold. >> well, first gold like jerry, this is gold first of all, that's why we talked politics because as you saw from the club, from curb, this season is built around the fact the insanity of the georgia law, where there's a woman online in the heat, he goes up there. she's a friend and she says, i'm so thirst and he gives her a a bottle of water and he gets arrested because that's the law in georgia. if your wedding online vote no. we talked about a lot of other things obviously what annoys him. i hit send them a thank you note or after dinner, we had capital offense
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and say thank you >> or to do a note. >> i took me this under note. he in fact, then had to send me know back to say to me, don't expect a thank you note the next time we go out to dinner, we also talked about how long you can say happy new year. and he's actually now change it from seven days to january 7 to january 3 and then he said, and happy birthdays, guess what? i don't want happy birthday notes. how about that? so we talked about outlets. you had me until the birthday thing. i think birthdays are important to celebrate, yes. but what >> he's saying is you send me that now i've got to send a note. yeah says you know it's a nightmare. >> so your interview was basically a curb your enthusiasm? >> honestly, i might staff is going nuts because i have channeled larry, david, and i find myself talking like they are so tired of me this week. they want this week to be over and hope that i'll i don't know that they're hope i go back to normal, but just not be lottery day. but chris wallace but you know, i >> i first of all, obviously i
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loved the show. i love him. i think he's a genius on the politics that you're talking about and the way that this season starts with what happened in atlanta the way that it develops, and the satire and what they do with the ramifications. let's say i don't want to give it away for people who haven't seen it of what started with that arrest, what even get to mug shot. and of course, that's exactly like the mug exam. i'll let you do this boilers he's he's having a good time with but this is not he's got two more episodes this season. it's two more episodes this series. and in a couple of ways, the it's over and i said to them, i mean, there's this said he said sherman s statement i will not do another episode of curb after those. thank goodness. it's all streaming. you know, what else is streaming? who's talking to chris wallace? that's right. and you can see at 01:00, writing close to write, let's write a new episodes stream every friday on
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