guy without being harder to make it all. and remember, brian, he was gradually going broke to paraphrase anyway. then suddenly, he went broke right after the election. and we didn t know what was going on. i wish you would ve known that before the midterm, then suddenly he was going to tend us to five for six hours then suddenly, he was indicted. so he s been given special treatment all the way along by the left. and he s part of this triangle, and one base of the triangle you ve got $7 trillion in market capitalization. in facebook, twitter, and apple, google. and on the other is stanford university. that gives you the patina of prestige. which gave us elizabeth holmes, and at the ronald senna gave us caroline ellis and his alameda ceo who is giving state evidence. a case the bank and professor who is very proactive it i think
yeah. then in a separate investigation, your close friend and adviser is a target in an election interference case, unrelated in georgia, where you might be the target, as well. your former cfo of your company, the trump organization, has to plead guilty to tax fraud charges and turns state evidence. where you have to plead the fifth more than 440 times. that happened in two weeks. nevertheless, amid all of this, donald trump is communicating to others he feels pretty good. he is focused on his political future. in order to do that, he is looking at a potential 2024 republican primary. the polling shows, a politico morning consult poll shows he increased his punitive or potential lead over desantis, georgia governor desantis, his closest potential rival, by ten points. there was a private poll he was shown, which was shared with us,
what is your reaction to this ruling? i m disappointed, we strongly disagree with the majority s decision. there were three dissenting justices who also disagreed and confirmed the conviction on all counts. i respect the supreme court but we strongly disagree with the opinion. so you disagree with the opinion that the state evidence on harris sexual communications and solicitations had an unfair, prejudicial impact on the jury, that s what the supreme court decided. what do you do with that information and the way they have assessed what they believed to have been an unfair way to try and convict him? it s notable that every justice on the supreme court found that the evidence was legally sufficient for the jury to conclude that the defendant had maliciously left cooper to
earlier this week the georgia supreme court overturned the conviction of justin ross harris, the father sentenced to life without parole for the hot car death of his 22-month-old son cooper. the court stated that state evidence had an unfair prejudicial impact on the jury. harris was accused of intentionally leaving cooper inside a hot car for seven hours and on that same day, phone records show he was sexting with six women including a minor. i want to bring in jesse evans for more on this. in 2016, you were a member of the cobb county district attorney team who secured conviction against harris.
know all of that and another thing howie, another guy i know and like right, he runs he runs cnn now, the head of the discovery cnn package that was put together when title one spun media assets. saying that s not real news over there, we at cnn is real news. that s the marketing plan lately. how can he say that with a straight face with this going on and i think howie: let me get steve here. i surmise that chris cuomo may have told jeff some things that turn out not to be true and the additional evidence came out. the wall street journal says there was a gap with state evidence and cuomo told certain people at cnn or the sheer magnitude out of the detail, embarrassing detail about how far he went to help he is brother. two things at play here. you mentioned the come to jesus