youth and inexperience. it s three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education, and the what s the third one there? let s see. you can t name the third one? the third agency of government i would i would do away with the education, the commerce. commerce. and let s see. i can t. the third one i can t. sorry. oops. let s dispel with this fiction that barack obama doesn t know what he s doing. that s what washington, d.c. does. the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information. and then the memorized 25-second speech that is exactly what his advisers gave him. this notion that barack obama doesn t know what he s doing is just not true there it is. there it is. the memorized 25-second speech. that s the there it is, everybody. congressman kinzinger, as you watch that, we talk about with karen, a candidate being likable
and perhaps creating a moment, i m wondering from you, can chris christie gather some momentum here? or how about tim scott, who s mostly been positive through this campaign season? yeah, i think it s possible. it s funny hearing that again. i just start rolling because it s like that was pretty that was a brutal one, especially the chris christie one. ramaswamy, he s got chris christie has a chance to really call him out on some of his kind of asinine things he s been saying on the campaign trail. and really to call out people like tim scott who, you know, has a positive vision but won t say anything about donald trump. that s where i think chris christie can be very effective is to point out sort of the hypocrisy here. he s going to be the one i think aggressively going after donald trump while everybody else on stage is going to try to go after somebody else on that stage so they can look tough but be offend any of the trump people. so they ll pick somebody and be really tou
and of course there are many other targets of trump s attack. we ve seen e. jean carroll, stormy daniels, prosecutors in manhattan to name a few as well. it remains to be seen if trump can go more than a full day without violating the terms of his new consent order in georgia. jim. that is quite a list. let s bring in cnn chief legal analyst and one of our newest primetime anchors, laura coates. so laura, this the release conditions for donald trump, one that has a bond $200,000, but also a prohibition on intimidation through social media like brianne was just ticking off there. witness, judges, prosecutors, you name it. what happens if trump, as he has often done, breaks the rules as it were, breaks these specific rules and attacks like that again? well, theoretically, one could have their conditions of release revoked, meaning you can no longer be free pending your trial. as in picked up and as in going to jail, picked up. that s the theory behind it. it could also take t
me. yeah, he says he was just being a zealous advocate of former president trump. zachary cohen, please stand by. thanks so much. let s go now outside the courthouse in fulton county with katelyn polantz. katelyn, a flurry of legal activity today including a co-defendant who provided a transcript of a meeting about fake electors. reporter: that s right. so there are people in this case, some of these defendants here, who are doing their best to do legal maneuvers to get this case somehow put on hold or dismissed or disrupted in some way quickly, and one of those people is david shafer, a prominent georgia republican who also was a fake elector. and he has provided a transcript in court about what was happening behind closed doors related to the fake electors as part of what he s saying in court. but when you step back and look
process before. we ve seen that. but this is going to be a little bit different. can you explain why? the why is because it s at the jail. you know, his prior booking processes, one was in the detective squad of the manhattan district attorney s office. the next one was, you know, at the u.s. marshal s office in miami. the next one was in a federal courthouse in washington. he s never had to be put in handcuffs and taken to a police facility and walked outside and, you know, driven in a car to the courthouse. it s all been kind of custom-arranged surrenders. going to the jail in this case i think is the effort of authorities there to make sure it appears they re treating him like everyone else, even if they fast-track the process once he gets there. it will certainly be something to see. john miller, thank you so much for taking us through that. we do appreciate it. boris? now to some of the other headlines we re watching this hour. more than 200 patients receiving