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aaron heslehurst has been taking a look at the world of pets for his talking business show this week. he's been speaking to lonnie edwards — who runs an agency for pet influencers. industry generates a lot of money. these pet influencers are little businesses. each one of them is an independent little business. they have multiple revenue streams. they have the partnerships they're doing with brands that are traditional influencer work, where they're working with the brands, they're creating content, they're posting on social media. we also have clients that have new york times best selling books. they have merchandise, they have product lines, they do appearances. so the revenue streams are truly endless. they started with instagram and social media collaborations, but they've truly expanded beyond that to be true businesses that have limitless potential of earnings. ballpark figures... if you're a bigger influencer with a large following, very engaged audience, you can be getting five figures per instagram post and those add up. you do a lot of posts a year. they also have various
aaron heslehurst has been taking a look at the world of pets for his talking business show this week. he's been speaking to lonnie edwards — who runs an agency for pet influencers. industry generates a lot of money. these pet influencers are little businesses. each one of them is an independent little business. they have multiple revenue streams. they have the partnerships they're doing with brands that are traditional influencer work, where they're working with the brands, they're creating...
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aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be. they said they feared trump would only publicly attack them. david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we also have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another at reagan national airport in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the frantic calls with the control tower, the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopp
aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be....
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liz: aaron, they're playing both sides of it. air defense systems that shut down 99% of the hundreds of cruise missiles and going think and hoping for the saudi arabia, jordan and france and how can the biden white house take a victory lap here. >> speaking farsi, liz. there's an expression that the old intelligence is going [speaking non-english language] it means we're going to get to every one of those leaders and that's what everyone understands and we understand the culture and mindset and you want peace in the middle east, do it through strength. that's how you get peace and biden doesn't get it and blinken doesn't get it and we get it in israel and we're going to have it. liz: president biden keeps saying the word don't to iran or russia or china, don't. but u.s. enemies ignore that issue brent. show the track record of biden saying don't. it's not foreign policy. then they deploy u.s. assets app the fact, nbc is quoting former policy pros that this biden white house is failing miserably and biden is sleepwalking the u.s.
liz: aaron, they're playing both sides of it. air defense systems that shut down 99% of the hundreds of cruise missiles and going think and hoping for the saudi arabia, jordan and france and how can the biden white house take a victory lap here. >> speaking farsi, liz. there's an expression that the old intelligence is going [speaking non-english language] it means we're going to get to every one of those leaders and that's what everyone understands and we understand the culture and...
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and over the next couple of hours, aaron. >> all right. and we're going to keep checking back in with you. obviously the volume here of students, at least from the images that ed is showing us a significant and not so much the volume of law enforcement, at least in these images, or that that we have. we're seeing here from the vantage point that ed has. all right. and we're going to check back in with if you as the situation develops at ut-austin, this our meanwhile, we do have more breaking news. the house just back in session, speaker mike johnson trying to avoid questions about marjorie taylor greene speaker johnson, have you talked to marjorie taylor greene about motion to vacate threat speaker johnson, have you spoken to marjorie taylor greene about motions to house took 22 seconds there for him to eventually decide he would answer the question. no. >> so far, there were hogan congresswoman marjorie taylor greene has not forced to vote. but one of her top aides vows that it is only a matter of time telling political quote, anyone who
and over the next couple of hours, aaron. >> all right. and we're going to keep checking back in with you. obviously the volume here of students, at least from the images that ed is showing us a significant and not so much the volume of law enforcement, at least in these images, or that that we have. we're seeing here from the vantage point that ed has. all right. and we're going to check back in with if you as the situation develops at ut-austin, this our meanwhile, we do have more...
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what do you think, aaron cohen? >> larry, i'm with you 100% and obviously you and i see eye-to-eye on exactly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel survives, israel's survivability is three factors. it is actionable intelligence. the moment israel has got intel they are going to be aggressive, they have to. the other piece which is really critical, israel has to preempt. we saw it in '67. we saw what happened when they didn't do it in '73. so the mossad, shin bet, our internal security service they have had six months now, they're working at lightning speed. they're putting commandoes on that ground in syria to be able to neutralize those terrorists. that was not a night, this was a ro
what do you think, aaron cohen? >> larry, i'm with you 100% and obviously you and i see eye-to-eye on exactly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel...
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aaron here is why it's all about the math. consider in 2016, donald trump, one and by some 23,000 votes, jill stein was on the ballot, received about the same in 2020, joe biden won by about 20 votes. jill stein was not on the ballot here. so that is what concerns some democrats if there are third party candidates on the ballot how does that split the vote? so it's one of the reasons going into the wisconsin primary tomorrow actually, some democrats are keeping their eye on the uninstructed question on the ballot steve vote, if you will, for gaza war. so this is something that is going to be playing out for the next seven months. but the ballot deadline here is not until august. it only takes 2000 signatures statewide, for him to qualify aaron. all right. jeff zeleny. thank you very much. in wisconsin and outfront. now, robert f. kennedy, jr. who is running of course, as an independent for president the united states and mr. kennedy, i appreciate your time. so you're jeff zeleny going through the role that jill stein played wh
aaron here is why it's all about the math. consider in 2016, donald trump, one and by some 23,000 votes, jill stein was on the ballot, received about the same in 2020, joe biden won by about 20 votes. jill stein was not on the ballot here. so that is what concerns some democrats if there are third party candidates on the ballot how does that split the vote? so it's one of the reasons going into the wisconsin primary tomorrow actually, some democrats are keeping their eye on the uninstructed...
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>> well, aaron, the biden campaign and the democratic natial committn nnedy very closely. the party standing up a team of fivehat are solely tasked with monitoring third-party candidates. of course, bobby kennedy, chief among them, and just tonight in response to your interview, one of those peoples tweeting, imagine launching a spoiler campaign for president because you weren't allowed to peddle conspiracy theories online a d&c source telling us that the strategy for that team has a few different elements. but the main part of it is seeking to define bobby kennedy early before it's clear who he is siphoning votes from or how many votes saying this to cnn saying the party is watching him like we would any opponent and not taking anything for granted. now among the messaging that's resulted as the dynamic that you were talking about in your conversation with him, the fact that not only is the biden campaign seeking to align him with trump and width trump's donors, but also so suggesting that trump's team is trying to prop him up to look more liberal, to pick off votes from
>> well, aaron, the biden campaign and the democratic natial committn nnedy very closely. the party standing up a team of fivehat are solely tasked with monitoring third-party candidates. of course, bobby kennedy, chief among them, and just tonight in response to your interview, one of those peoples tweeting, imagine launching a spoiler campaign for president because you weren't allowed to peddle conspiracy theories online a d&c source telling us that the strategy for that team has a...
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aaron fred, thank you very much. and outfront now, seth jones, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international studies. and you just saw from fred iranian missiles and drones showcase at that military parade today, president ron saying they could have launched a stronger response he says, we're nothing would be left of israel. >> so what are the facts? how how deep, how formidable is the iranian arsenal while aaron, the iranian arsenal, arsenal is the most formidable, i think in the, in the middle east, the iranians have a ballistic and cruise missiles, including the sumer, which can reach two to 3,000 kilometers. >> but i think just as important, the iranians have upwards of 200,000 missiles and rockets in lebanon right now that hezbollah has and could shoot from from lebanese territory. ed wood, frankly overwhelm israel's air defenses some the arrow, the david's sling, and the iron dome. so really both direct and indirect through partner responses. >> so you talk about the depth of the arsenal n
aaron fred, thank you very much. and outfront now, seth jones, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international studies. and you just saw from fred iranian missiles and drones showcase at that military parade today, president ron saying they could have launched a stronger response he says, we're nothing would be left of israel. >> so what are the facts? how how deep, how formidable is the iranian arsenal while aaron, the iranian arsenal, arsenal is the most formidable,...
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>> hey, there aaron. yeah. we're here with migration officials from the mexican sayyed we've been spending the past couple of days trying to get a better sense of these revamped efforts to try to stop folks from illegally crossing. and it's interesting because having covered the border now for several months and going back even more than a year isn't the toughest level of enforcement i have seen the, border and it's coming from the mexico side right now. and the video that you pointed out, we were there with mexican officials as they were showing us some of the vulnerable spots on the wall and that answer your question is how many of these migrants are still getting through they'll either but you can even see behind me use portions of wall and have equipment to cut out a squares and usually they're doing that with smugglers who are backed by cartels and able to get in. or you can even see up here on this portion of the wall, there's markings higher up and there's a lot of them. they have made these ladders that
>> hey, there aaron. yeah. we're here with migration officials from the mexican sayyed we've been spending the past couple of days trying to get a better sense of these revamped efforts to try to stop folks from illegally crossing. and it's interesting because having covered the border now for several months and going back even more than a year isn't the toughest level of enforcement i have seen the, border and it's coming from the mexico side right now. and the video that you pointed...
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aaron. >> bret: 50 years ago today legendary hank aaron hit 715th home run to become the all-time leader. the blast broke babe ruth's record which he set in 1935. aaron's eventual career mark of 755 was broken in 2007 by barry bonds although many fans still consider aaron the true home run king, all in. tomorrow on "special report" we will talk to retired general jack keane about the fighting in israel. if you can't catch us live set your dvr. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts now. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. democrats' death to america. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ >> laura: now, we heard for the longest time during the obama era that this guy, his preacher, was an anomaly. >> the government gives him the drugs, prisons, passes a three strike law and then wants to us sing god bless america, no, no, no. not god bless america. god damn america. that's in the bicycle for killing innoce
aaron. >> bret: 50 years ago today legendary hank aaron hit 715th home run to become the all-time leader. the blast broke babe ruth's record which he set in 1935. aaron's eventual career mark of 755 was broken in 2007 by barry bonds although many fans still consider aaron the true home run king, all in. tomorrow on "special report" we will talk to retired general jack keane about the fighting in israel. if you can't catch us live set your dvr. thanks for inviting us into your...
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but the big question, aaron is still remains. what do democrats do? because ultimately if marjorie taylor greene does move forward, it would require democrats essentially to keep them in the speakership. and if they do that, how long will we be able to sustain the speakership with the support of democrats? all huge questions for the speaker at this moment absolutely. >> and if he thought that absence would make the heart grow fonder certainly not. all right. thank you very much, mono in front now for republican congressman cabac, i will remind all of you. he was one of the eight republicans who voted to remove then-speaker kevin mccarthy, but he opposes these efforts to oust speaker johnson. so congressman, you and i were talking the other day and at the hi, you said you were confident that greene's bid to get rid of johnson would fail now, you just, they're all coming back in, right. your heard speaker johnson finally say he has not spoken to her and you hear three of your former republican colleagues say now is not the time to remove him, right? but
but the big question, aaron is still remains. what do democrats do? because ultimately if marjorie taylor greene does move forward, it would require democrats essentially to keep them in the speakership. and if they do that, how long will we be able to sustain the speakership with the support of democrats? all huge questions for the speaker at this moment absolutely. >> and if he thought that absence would make the heart grow fonder certainly not. all right. thank you very much, mono in...
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he became one of hank aaron's closest friends in the latter years of hank aaron's life. he would tell you the litany of threats, protests, threats of violence against he and his family that followed him throughout the years -- as mike pointed out, he had no intention of beating babe ruth's record. he performed every single day under threat of violence somewhere around him and look at him. look at him today. a tremendously strong character that people could copy in business or sports, any time. >> it's a good thing -- it's a good thing -- i'm glad he was friends with bud sealy because he certainly wasn't friends with booey kuhn while he was making the charge. he seemed to make the run more difficult every day. >> joe, always remember this about mr. aaron. he was 6 feet tall and 180 pounds. his home run hits kept getting bigger and bigger. he said the only thing i ever took was chewing gum. i'll tell you something else about him. .715 and .755 he hit. the big number for him was the number of rbis he hit. he said i hated striking out and leaving a runner on base. >> he was
he became one of hank aaron's closest friends in the latter years of hank aaron's life. he would tell you the litany of threats, protests, threats of violence against he and his family that followed him throughout the years -- as mike pointed out, he had no intention of beating babe ruth's record. he performed every single day under threat of violence somewhere around him and look at him. look at him today. a tremendously strong character that people could copy in business or sports, any time....
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there's a special respect that people feel for hank aaron beyond his baseball achievements and those achievements were monumental. >> what was it like to watch that moment? >> i'm sorry, say it again. >> what was it like to actually watch that moment that was history oh, yeah, i watched it on television. i was a college student at syracuse, but a huge baseball fan. and what really struck me was that so many people foolishly thought, oh, well, people will freak get about babe ruth. no, no, we had an eclipse today >> thank karen statistically eclipsed babe ruth, but he didn't consign them to the dustbin of history. babe ruth is still a figure of legend, just as no one's accomplishments, whatever they may be statistically, can eclipse hank aaron's place in history. >> he said it, well, i was a college student at the time. and i remember it the bob costas. thanks. very, very much into our viewers. thank you very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer >> we're in the situation room. the news contiguous on cnn right now outfront next we've got >> breaking news. trump >> denied and time is >>
there's a special respect that people feel for hank aaron beyond his baseball achievements and those achievements were monumental. >> what was it like to watch that moment? >> i'm sorry, say it again. >> what was it like to actually watch that moment that was history oh, yeah, i watched it on television. i was a college student at syracuse, but a huge baseball fan. and what really struck me was that so many people foolishly thought, oh, well, people will freak get about babe...
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and aaron, we ask the biden campaign about this senate that. we're seeing among some of these young black voters. and they framed it as a race between a president that actually cares about making life better for americans, even if they haven't felt the full impact just yet. and another candidate who they say, and i'm quoting, cares only about his rich friends and himself. all that said aaron, they realized this dissent is there, and they are working. they say it is their priority to turn it around. >> we shall see it rea
and aaron, we ask the biden campaign about this senate that. we're seeing among some of these young black voters. and they framed it as a race between a president that actually cares about making life better for americans, even if they haven't felt the full impact just yet. and another candidate who they say, and i'm quoting, cares only about his rich friends and himself. all that said aaron, they realized this dissent is there, and they are working. they say it is their priority to turn it...
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aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior fellow i david miller, seniorfellow with the carnegie endowment for international peace, michael singh, managing directorat international peace, michael singh, managing director at the washington institute and we thank you both so much for your insights. we will have plenty more on the developing news right here on bbc news. stay tuned. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales. it's a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland. th
aaron david miller, _ another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior - another notch upward. aaron david miller, senior fellow i david miller, seniorfellow with the carnegie endowment for international peace, michael singh, managing directorat international peace, michael singh, managing director at the washington institute and we thank you both so much for your insights. we will have plenty more on the developing news right here on bbc news. stay tuned. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows...
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i do think aaron is right. if this is the opportunity that iran saw to go in a full-blown role with israel, they would be activating all their assets and their most effective means of hitting israel are there ballistic missiles and hezbollah rockets in southern lebanon. thus far, they are not doing that. >> two things i'm hearing from you and i want to make sure i'm hearing clearly. this could be a scare tactic from iran, when it done moving on. and/or, this could be a distraction. they understand that the iron dome can ward off the drone attacks. however, they could then follow this attack up with ballistic and cruise missiles if they are so inclined. >> that is exactly right. or was some kind of asymmetric attack somewhere else in the world, an attack on israeli demotic stability -- facility. or american issues print more likely israeli. is this it? are these drones the totality of what will be iran's response to that attack against the facility and syria? or is this part of a broader way that is coming? that
i do think aaron is right. if this is the opportunity that iran saw to go in a full-blown role with israel, they would be activating all their assets and their most effective means of hitting israel are there ballistic missiles and hezbollah rockets in southern lebanon. thus far, they are not doing that. >> two things i'm hearing from you and i want to make sure i'm hearing clearly. this could be a scare tactic from iran, when it done moving on. and/or, this could be a distraction. they...
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aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to exchange letters with her boyfriend here in the since her arrest. and tonight he is giving us the very latest on her life in prison. and what she is enduring they get to shower once a week >> that >> breaks me she has no hot water. the hardest thing for us to fall asleep because they refused to put the lights off. i can tell you this from the lettuce and stuff. she's scared she is scared and alone. >> one >> thing that gives chris hope he says is the cosine. it doesn't actually have to wear a prison uniform and thanks so much for joini
aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to...
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aaron, we all defend and support free speech rights on campus. but, when speech morphs into incitement and i mean real incitement or you end up blocking with protests the exit and entry of just normal students that want to go to class, it's completely unacceptable. there is a reason why these terror groups seem to be pretty happy today that this is happening on campus. i want to show a former princeton student photos that were snapped at an anti-israel encampment there. now, you see students holding the hezbollah flag, aaron, where does one even get those flags? do they even know what they're holding? >> the only place i'm familiar with getting one of those flags is off a dead hezbollah terrorist. i don't know if there is a secret website on etsy where these green bandanas from hamas -- by the way which means to the death. i don't know where they're getting this material from. the fact they are flying the flags now and seeing these patches coming out now it's very alarming. laura, bottom line with this is this is nothing more than pro-terror inci
aaron, we all defend and support free speech rights on campus. but, when speech morphs into incitement and i mean real incitement or you end up blocking with protests the exit and entry of just normal students that want to go to class, it's completely unacceptable. there is a reason why these terror groups seem to be pretty happy today that this is happening on campus. i want to show a former princeton student photos that were snapped at an anti-israel encampment there. now, you see students...
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aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump. you have to wonder how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and as i understand it, aaron, both prosecutors and defense, donald trump's attorneys, will be allowed to eliminate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making some initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then, the lawyers get to question the remaining potential jurors one on one. each side can cut up to ten people for almost any reason. the judge has set aside two weeks for all of this, and once the testimony gets under way, the trial could last six weeks. >> david: and, of course, aaron, all of this playing out while donald trump is the republican presidential nominee. there's a campaign underway. there are multiple other cases, also, he faces. and trump today asked the judge for permission to attend arguments in the federal case, those argumen
aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump. you have to wonder how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and as i understand it, aaron, both prosecutors and defense, donald trump's attorneys, will be allowed to eliminate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making some initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then,...
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i'm aaron for nadh and outfront tonight, we begin with breaking news. trump's last-ditch effort to delay or denied. >> a >> judge, just rejecting the former president's request to delay his hush money trial, which starts in six days. trump is trying to move the case out of manhattan and it comes just as cnn has obtained the crucial jury questionnaire, that potential jurors will have to answer in trump's first criminal trial are paula reid obtain them and they offer a lot of important clues about the trial we're about to witness. you've got questions ranging on whether jurors have supported any fringe groups like q and on to where they get their news, whether they've ever listened to certain podcasts to whether they're married, all sorts of details and also questions like this. do you have any feelings of opinions about how mr. trump is being treated in this case. so it is 42 questions and all we're gonna go through it as trump is throwing every piece of spaghetti he can find at the wall. and a final effort to avoid his facing judge and jury in that firs
i'm aaron for nadh and outfront tonight, we begin with breaking news. trump's last-ditch effort to delay or denied. >> a >> judge, just rejecting the former president's request to delay his hush money trial, which starts in six days. trump is trying to move the case out of manhattan and it comes just as cnn has obtained the crucial jury questionnaire, that potential jurors will have to answer in trump's first criminal trial are paula reid obtain them and they offer a lot of...
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aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the publicity around it, to get the judge kicked off all these things the trial though is set to start in just days. right. and just over ten days on april 15 will trump succeed at delaying it beyond that >> i don't believe so, although i don't think we're done with attempts to delay it, and i think that those attempts will get even more for desperate, i would not be surprised to see trump's team tried to mandamus the judge over the recusal issue or over the immunity issue. i don't think either of those could be brought and good faith, but a
aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the...
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there's no evidence then biden himself was involved now, elsewhere in aaron's interview as rfk junior woven allusions to his famous father and his uncle jfk aaron pressed him on the widespread opposition to his candidacy from within his own family listen >> i have a big family, honore know anybody in america who's got a family who agrees with them on everything. i don't know if that's your situation, erin, if you haven't, family believes everything you do is like unicorns and rainbows. i could disagree on issues and we could disagree with passion and information, but we still love each other. and i love rory, i love my family. i feel a lot by them >> i think that aaron's family probably does think everything she does is unicorns and rainbows but in all seriousness, eva, i'm glad you're here because you are covering the independent candidates, poor cnn. i know you've done a lot of work and talking to people who are either intrigued by, are already down down width and preparing to vote for rfk junior. what are you hearing? why is this kind of argument resonating with them? >> well on hi
there's no evidence then biden himself was involved now, elsewhere in aaron's interview as rfk junior woven allusions to his famous father and his uncle jfk aaron pressed him on the widespread opposition to his candidacy from within his own family listen >> i have a big family, honore know anybody in america who's got a family who agrees with them on everything. i don't know if that's your situation, erin, if you haven't, family believes everything you do is like unicorns and rainbows. i...
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nbc's aaron gilchrist breaks down what happens next. >> reporter: the clock may be ticking on tiktok with a bill being passed to force the chinese parent company to sell the company. tiktok has some 170 million active users in the u.s. some who have long railed against the shutdown. this new move in the house looks to have enough support in the senate that it will reach the president's desk. president biden was asked about a band last month. would you still support a ban on tiktok? >> if they pass it, i'll sign it. >> reporter: the biden administration says the owners of tiktok have close ties to the chinese government, a claim the ceo denies. the biden presidential campaign has an active account and a place to interact with voters. >> you would be able to up date or distribute the app. >> tiktok released a statement repeating its criticism of a bill that "would trample the free-speech rights of 170 million americans, devastates 7 million businesses, and shutter a platform that contributes $24 million to the u.s. economy annually." >> a tiktok van would affect millions of americans t
nbc's aaron gilchrist breaks down what happens next. >> reporter: the clock may be ticking on tiktok with a bill being passed to force the chinese parent company to sell the company. tiktok has some 170 million active users in the u.s. some who have long railed against the shutdown. this new move in the house looks to have enough support in the senate that it will reach the president's desk. president biden was asked about a band last month. would you still support a ban on tiktok?...
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joining us now, generac chairman and ceo aaron y'all felt. aaron, we have been talking for years about the worries about the grid. are we any closer to policy that has improved the picture? >> you know, we've made some strides, but i think the big kernel of information is exactly as you said. the a.i., you know, the boom here of a.i. has a really caught everybody flat footed. all the utilities, the grid operators in terms of the forecast. because the forecasts continue to change very rapidly. and and this is a huge amount of demand that's going to come on the grid. and the grid was already struggling, as you said. whether it's e e r adoption or dealing with the i februaries of more severe weather, all of these things have put tremendous stress on the grid, and we've been seeing that in our business for the last 25 years. liz: snow in the southern states that never used to get it. georgia power was saying in the next couple of years we have to absolutely double what we need for the winter. >> right. liz: forget the hot summer. that was already
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aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. they still have to select five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's office used it to eliminate five. the jurors who were seated were sworn in, raising their hands and told to report to court as soon as monday, meaning the judge thinks jury selection could be done by the end of the week, david, and opening statements could begin here monday morning. david? dvm wh >> david: aaron katersky tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bulls eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes co
aaron, seven jurors seated. both sides agreeing on each of these jurors. they still have to select five more jurors for a jury of 12. and then, of course, select six alternates, as well. and aaron, lawyers on both sides have a certain number of potential jurors they can reject outright? >> reporter: they do, david. each side is allowed to cut ten people from the jury pool for almost any reason, and today, trump used that power to eliminate four potential jurors. the district attorney's...
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but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report. thank you so much. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report. thank you so much. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
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well, i generally agree with everything that aaron said. i'm just a little less impressed by the administration's move and the israeli reaction because as i pointed out in that article 1.1 million people are facing catastrophic food insecurity in northern and central gaza 30% of children under the age of two in northern gaza are facing acute malnutrition. famine is imminent. in for 1 million people. and if you think about that and then you look at what they've done, okay. well, we didn't use pressure. we threatened to use pressure and they promised to do something to alleviate it. maybe it'll work out, maybe it won't. the record shows that these threats are less effective in getting the israelis to fulfill their promises, then we hope and it's just woefully insufficient to deteriorate their address. they deteriorate rating and catastrophic situation in gaza, in my opinion, and i think that's just a reflection of the fact that the administration is still not really willing to do anything concrete to address the larger problem which aaron all
well, i generally agree with everything that aaron said. i'm just a little less impressed by the administration's move and the israeli reaction because as i pointed out in that article 1.1 million people are facing catastrophic food insecurity in northern and central gaza 30% of children under the age of two in northern gaza are facing acute malnutrition. famine is imminent. in for 1 million people. and if you think about that and then you look at what they've done, okay. well, we didn't use...
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aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and his goal has been clearly throughout to try and delay all of these trials beyond the election. so look, i think that she tie is a lawyer and he said it in a lawyerly way, but it feels like this judge who he appointed is in the tank and she's done what he wanted, which has helped to lay this this trial beyond where it could be tried before this election >> in the contrast that you make, right? obviously this is one of the federal ones, but this was considered to be, as i said, in many cases, you know, open an o
aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and...
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aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that there they're doing the thing they accuse others of. this is lawfare using socially conservative ideology to fuel their arguments and this group, the alliance defending freedom, is responsible for the most onerous anti-lgbt laws and anti-trans laws that are being passed in state legislatures across the country. they are responsible for the argument the state supreme court in arizona accepted >> so she is i guess, and then she had felt like she had to pander to them or to be on their side galvanizing that narrow niche of support in order to try
aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that...
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these are the good guys, aaron. this is one of the aid groups that was out there right after the october october 7 massacre on the ground helping israeli and palestinian civilians we extend our condolences to the families the countries from which they came. >> premise or benjamin yahoo has apologized to, of course, he called the strike a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people but as everyone tries to understand this, even in the context of the ongoing investigation, the world central kitchen team was coordinating its movements with the idf so that they would know where they were. the idf obviously conducts precision vision targeting. they put out a statement, world central kitchen. they said they were traveling in a deconflicted zone in two armored cars. and the world central kitchen logo is clearly visible >> in >> this context of all of this. and as i mentioned, the precision with which israel is capable and names it's missiles. longtime israeli reporter barak ravid's that this today, he
these are the good guys, aaron. this is one of the aid groups that was out there right after the october october 7 massacre on the ground helping israeli and palestinian civilians we extend our condolences to the families the countries from which they came. >> premise or benjamin yahoo has apologized to, of course, he called the strike a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people but as everyone tries to understand this, even in the context of the ongoing...
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aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests calling for the resignation of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. meagan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight, more bloodshed in gaza. israel believed to have hit tent outside al aqsa hospital killing and injuring a number of people including journalists according to gaza health officials. "i fell to the ground," this journalist tells nbc news, "and saw my leg was school len. we were in a journalists tent. why did they target us?" the israeli military issuing this statement, a precision strike meant to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians, saying
aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests...
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>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and drones. american officials stunned by the size and the sweeping assault. 99% of them blocked or brought down with, of course, help from the u.s. but the white house making it clear tonight that if israel decides to strike back at iran, they will do it alone. the u.s. will not take part. matt gutman right here in tel aviv with us. >> reporter: tonight, here in israel, the war cabinet meeting behind closed doors for a second day in row. israel tonight making it clear there will be a response to the first ever direct assault from iran on israel. 300 missiles and dro
>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and...
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>> aaron, i say going to be crucial. thank you so much. jeff zeleny and next the bitcoin bigger than gold, that's what one major tech investor is predicting. is he right? soucie armin is next plus a massive military parade is iran shows off its deadly drones and missiles it's ron, daring israel to attack the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn monet's allergies don't have to be scary. >> it's right flown a sentiments daily for non drowsy, long-lasting relief in a scent free gentleman slowness, all good. >> also try are allergy, headache, and nighttime pills electric for short trips, gas for long like the paradox, it really is both. the alexis rx plug-in hybrid let's get started where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it. everybody. now i sleep with inspire. >> inspire no mass. >> just sleep learn more and you important safety information at inspire sleep.com or biggest challenge uncertainty hidden fees, surcharges, who knows what to expect? it turns shipping to your advantage. >> keep i
>> aaron, i say going to be crucial. thank you so much. jeff zeleny and next the bitcoin bigger than gold, that's what one major tech investor is predicting. is he right? soucie armin is next plus a massive military parade is iran shows off its deadly drones and missiles it's ron, daring israel to attack the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn monet's allergies don't have to be scary. >> it's right flown a sentiments daily for non...
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aaron here d, basically a coldcd blooded cyborg. what do you. are you excited about these robots like that?t on >> would you deal with it? absolutely not. one of the most disturbing thingshe about reading the article was that, oh, this model has a much more friendly u look at it. >> help me. that's not a laser beam on top of its head. s noa labeamn and they're braggw it can do a complete 360. i'm very concerned, i'. yeah. i mean, the cool yoga moves are awesome, but it's stil ovesl water and in all. yeah. oh, no. then it comes. cup of water. that's it. thn does it n thidoess. listen, if the robot apocalypse comes tomorrow as a lawyer, you goinrow as g to. >> you're going to represent humans of the robots. you gonna go the winning team and what's the plan. >> there's a law and i literally i had a knee reaction when i was like, oh an not. and then i started thinking about it and i was like, well,i how do i get one? >> yeah, because i was like, oh, i'm a single mom n th. my and i'm like, i could cut my grass, take my garbage out, walk me to my car
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thank you, aaron gilchrist and also peter baker. speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, safe thousands and thousands of lives and help both of aeronations to become stronger. just peace and security can only be obtained through strength. we hope the bills will be supported in the senate and sent to president biden's desk. he wraps that up with a thank you, america. it is something that many people will be very proud of with this accomplishment today. and then there are the likes of marjorie taylor greene who puts a big thumb down in the face of that which ukraine has been facing and valiantly fi
thank you, aaron gilchrist and also peter baker. speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house...
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joining me now is aaron cohen, counterterrotet r expert an israeli special ops that. >> aaron, what does hamas see in these college protesters? >> they see the future. as for pr, it's a free marketing ticket. >> this is let me know. i think this the best way to put it. you arelaura, what you're seeig right now is a systematic indoctrination through these protests. thisg radicalization very similar to the blm format that you saw, which makes wanto. to say, hey, it's time to start looking at where the money's coming from. >> crorism red there's countert, red flags going off everywhere in my right now. now >> everything that they see, first of all, is working is to wrong. that tells me that he has absolutely no ideakeffiy what te the core root of, what he'sn, even talking about. seems a little all over the place is a brainwashingrosst going on laws happening enhe masse and unfolding across these campuses the danger heret and the red flags, in my opinion, is the effect that it violfor the lone wolf actors who are who may want to carry out violence. >> the only direction this goes law is up w
joining me now is aaron cohen, counterterrotet r expert an israeli special ops that. >> aaron, what does hamas see in these college protesters? >> they see the future. as for pr, it's a free marketing ticket. >> this is let me know. i think this the best way to put it. you arelaura, what you're seeig right now is a systematic indoctrination through these protests. thisg radicalization very similar to the blm format that you saw, which makes wanto. to say, hey, it's time to...
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aaron, minnesota congresswoman 11 ilhan omar visited, though my columbia and a en honor to be a. the encampment climbing the protests were joyful and she is in all of their bravery andou courage. so joyful and basically peaceful and everyone should chill out. aaron. >> >> i think what we are seeinf is not just academia failing.t this iths a betrayal of democra. the fact that her daughter was suspended the other day and arrested and was, in the first place, back on campus but her mother came to campus and glorified what is happening shows that she truly doesn't care about our democracy or jews rights to education.aura >> laura: josh, do you feel safe on campus despite these big crowds forming? >> >> physically i feel safe and i don't have any reaso n tome believe the people or crowds want to do physical harm towardl me.ly but it is kind of emotionally -- it is pretty dam emotionally damaging. whenever i want to go to anwe event on campus like a shabbat dinner, every shabbat dinner we have t oo get ids checked and crossed off of a list. and the girls get their purses checked by a g
aaron, minnesota congresswoman 11 ilhan omar visited, though my columbia and a en honor to be a. the encampment climbing the protests were joyful and she is in all of their bravery andou courage. so joyful and basically peaceful and everyone should chill out. aaron. >> >> i think what we are seeinf is not just academia failing.t this iths a betrayal of democra. the fact that her daughter was suspended the other day and arrested and was, in the first place, back on campus but her...
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aaron david miller, thank you and we present your expertise. the north east is not out of the woods. how long the threat from aftershocks will last after the earthquake. >>> plus, what you do not know about monday's solar eclipse. o and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it's revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. release the hounds! smell that freedom, eh? i smell it! i'm still talking to the dogs. get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for devel
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aaron arlette. thank you very much. in scranton. and i want to go now to harry enten. let's go beyond the number. so harry are let's talk about the tight rais and pennsylvania you have noticed war ticulate group that stands out in that states, yeah if you look at the great lakes battleground states what stands out about them versus let's say the sun belt battleground states is that white voters make up not just the majority of voters, but the vast majority of voters, 80% north in the state of pennsylvania, the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and if you look among white voters, the trend line that you're seeing there is look, donald trump is still winning amongst them. he won them by 12 percentage points back i can 2020, but in 2024, that margin has been cut in half. it's not just a six point advantage for donald trump in the state of pennsylvania among white voters. and this is a big reason why joe biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states like arizona and georgia, and pennsylvania, white voters make up the lion's sh
aaron arlette. thank you very much. in scranton. and i want to go now to harry enten. let's go beyond the number. so harry are let's talk about the tight rais and pennsylvania you have noticed war ticulate group that stands out in that states, yeah if you look at the great lakes battleground states what stands out about them versus let's say the sun belt battleground states is that white voters make up not just the majority of voters, but the vast majority of voters, 80% north in the state of...
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aaron. thanks for having me all right. andrew yang, next from an insider trading scandal to a public feud with former apprentice stars trump's truth, social is facing major problems tonight >> for walk-up. blocks, first-ever waterfront home and nations showdown favorite all-star teams are back and we're out for redemption >> new season. >> you challenges uniform four identical properties and we're taking on every room in the house. >> it's time to sink or swim, rock the block. all new monday night at nine on >> hgtv >> how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way, dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural essential oils, but up to 120 days of amazing fragrance for dual pack. now >> that's a breath of fresh air. >> we're still going for that nice catch. >> we're still going for that perfect pizza. and with higher stroke risk from aphid not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin eloquence, eloquence reduces stroke risk and has less major b
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aaron: no, i do not. you can get british, american and french consensus, but a senior partner in china in junior partner, to make inroads, to oppose western influence wherever they find it. the russian iran relationship is strategic. china is not interested instability. the u.s. navy is protecting the exports of saudi arabia oil to china. so it does not seem that the international community has the will or the cohesion to support regional parties who right now are not interested. israel is led by a man on trial for breach of trust three years running. he has to meantime -- maintain power or use faced with a conviction or plea agreement that will drive him out of politics. he is in the 19th year of a four-year term, no credibility on the west bank and less in gaza. no matter what americans want, the aspirations are well-intentioned, you cannot pull the wagon without the horses and you have two leaders in israel and palestine that are more interested in keeping their seats than risking anything. with respec
aaron: no, i do not. you can get british, american and french consensus, but a senior partner in china in junior partner, to make inroads, to oppose western influence wherever they find it. the russian iran relationship is strategic. china is not interested instability. the u.s. navy is protecting the exports of saudi arabia oil to china. so it does not seem that the international community has the will or the cohesion to support regional parties who right now are not interested. israel is led...
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stuart: israeli special ops veteran aaron cohen joins me now. aaron, iran is warning of severe retaliation if israel responds to their strike. any idea what that pine? if i just want -- might be? half their rockets failed to launch or crashed in the last attack on israel. >> well, stuart, i think israel -- i think iran is going to lean into the same type of missile warfare which we saw fail miserably. israel goes -- israel's got multilayered protection between iron dome and the other medium and long-range missile destruction capabilities unlike biden's multi-failure policy towards iran which seems to be shifting, which is a good thing to hear. but the fact is, stuart, israel's got an incredible capability. their going to take their time -- they're going to take their time on this one. they want to make sure they've got action a, intelligence. stuart: these sanctions just announced minutes a ago, sanctions on iran, they do not include any sanctions on iranian oil, the source of their revenue. i'm going to make the judgment these sanctions sound r
stuart: israeli special ops veteran aaron cohen joins me now. aaron, iran is warning of severe retaliation if israel responds to their strike. any idea what that pine? if i just want -- might be? half their rockets failed to launch or crashed in the last attack on israel. >> well, stuart, i think israel -- i think iran is going to lean into the same type of missile warfare which we saw fail miserably. israel goes -- israel's got multilayered protection between iron dome and the other...
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practice if there was a military intervention which from china of the well not so they to glib about it aaron, but part of why this historical trilateral summit is happening in the 1st place, is to increase the likelihood that these parties that these countries will never actually have to find out what it means to have these commitments made reality. now it's important to realize that to them, what they're trying to do here is really try and show china that attack, seeing that these are sort of defense a line says, mean that attacking the japan or the philippines. what do you mean a great risk to china? itself, you really seem to think about china is actively seeking war. it's behavior in the south. china sea has been coercive and bullying. sure. but they've mostly been employing what's known as gray zone tactics. so tactics that fall just below the threshold of military confrontation. now in case there was an accidental escalation of the tensions in the, in the pacific. most analysts, so it seemed to think that the ceiling on such a conflict would be low just because of their, our mutual def
practice if there was a military intervention which from china of the well not so they to glib about it aaron, but part of why this historical trilateral summit is happening in the 1st place, is to increase the likelihood that these parties that these countries will never actually have to find out what it means to have these commitments made reality. now it's important to realize that to them, what they're trying to do here is really try and show china that attack, seeing that these are sort of...