st the far enough away that between here and washington, d.c. they stop to refuel in alaska. and so it s going to be a while until he gets back with home. a big part of the reason they came to hiroshima, the leader of the world s seven is largest economies, is to figure out what to do about a rising china, especially in this region. and the president got a question about chinese military actions, particularly the lack of contact there has been between general lloyd austin and his counterpart now that a hotline has been down, and the president had a fascinating answer where he explained why he thinks that things are so cool wean the u.s. and they that right now. we should have an open9 hotline. at the bali conference, that s what president xi and i agreed we were going to do and be with on k. and hen this silly balloon that was carrying two freight cars worth of spying equipment was flying over the united states, and it got shot down and everything changed. in terms of talki
face a growing competitor online programming. [laverne] it would take a revolution for someone like me to have a career as an actor, and the revolution is netflix. you re right. [man] there s a new player in the original content game. uh, is this a bad time? [man] this flood of actors, writers, ideas just gushing into tv. i don t have time to explain lesbian shit to you. the people who are gonna change the narrative out there is us. [woman] there s an avalanche of new streaming services. word of the year? binge-watch. when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. this is gonna be so fun! [theme music] [david] television used to be, here s what we re showing you, and here s your only chance to see it. [james] when there were fewer tv options, there wasn t as much room for experimentation and the creativity that we ve seen an explosion of. [lorraine] coming into 2010, hbo is like the king of the prestige drama. to those beautiful, ignorant bastards. [cheering] when
they call it faith because in the face of darkness you can see that brighter future. the faith that her best days lay ahead of us. desantis is expected to unveil his 2024 campaign during a twitter live event at 6 pm eastern with elon musk. he will sit down with the twitter owner appeared the decision to speak with musk has the media up in arms. vanity fair, they are out with this headline it s hard to even believe. ron desantis will formally announce his 2024 bid with elon musk because apparently, get this, david duke was not available. stunning to now with me is our panel try to be as my cohost emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining us is kennedy with fox and fox news contributor charlie hurt. let s start with the headline about david d duke. they tried this with trumpeter trying it with desantis. harris, i want to take off some bills that people may not know that governor desantis signed into law. take a look at this. first was hb 7 which requires the teaching
personhood. every state has the same positive feelings towards letting the people make their own choices about their bodies, whether it s north or south. i just need to make sure it s understood, it s because we can t vote. it s because they have changed how the campaigns work down here, how the legislation works down here. it s not well. all right, we re going to dig deeper into that to get a good understanding of how it works. thank you, robin. michelle is a columnist of the new york times, offers of the means of reproduction, sex, power in the future the word, and robert maher served west falmouth and author of the new handbook for a post roe america. still, ahead the downfall of rudy giuliani, from america s made a to a long tie donald trump in fulton county sprawling r.i.c.o. case. now, he s been ordered to pay 100 and $48 million in damages to two election workers who he defamed. then, white house and senate negotiators are at work this weekend, trying to come up
hadn t seen. you re a student of the law. you know that lawyers are not supposed to disclose their conversation with their clients. even after they re dead. that s what stephen jones the attorney did. i think it was a questionable decision on his part. it was a tremendous boom to me as a journalist to get behind the scenes in many the investigation. plus, i got all the material that federal government turned over to the defense as part of their investigation. so i have the federal government as well. how nice to see you both. how nice to see you, jeffrey toobin. congratulations. thank you. book after book. not sure how you do it. well it s a phenomenal write. thank you. be sure to pick up his book. we ll speak to one of the authors of the clarence thomas report. that will be later this hour. right now, our coverage continues as cnn this morning continues right now. russia is accusing the united states of being behind that drone attack on the kremlin.