In that New York City civil fraud case. Brian democrats stressing out about losing young voters. Horrifying our numbers among Younger Voters leaving in the droves. Lawrence shakira explains why her sons werent fans in the barbie movie. [laughter] brian that was it . I thought it was going to be longer. Lawrence it was a tease. Ainsley remember, yall, mornings are always better in the friends. Brian yall wasnt in the prompter. Steve former President Donald Trump has posted 175 million bond in that New York City civil fraud case. Brian yup. He lined it up. This lace the groundwork for an appeal and prevents state attorney Letitia James from seizing his new york assets. Ainsley Griff Jenkins at the white house. 545 million bond seem like a lot. Now 175 million seems. Steve drop in the bucket. Ainsley pocket change. Good morning. Trump tower and other Trump Properties are safe from La Tletitiajames seizure. He took truth social saying i have just posted 157 million bond with the sadly fail
interviewing the hunter a month ago or seeing this giraffe story, different countries have different rules. we saw the story in japan as well last week. lots of different cultures treat different animals in different ways. why shouldn t the danish frankly be able to treat giraffes the way they wish to if they believe it s the right way to treat them? i think you re raising a good point. i think we all here do object to the way that the danes have treated marius. but american zoos have their own problems with surplus animals. even though our breeding is much better controlled than they are in europe, there still is a leakage of animals from zoos into places where we don t want them to go. and there s no american zoo as far as i know that s willing to actually take lifetime responsibility for any animal thought breeds from cradle to grave. so there s a lot of issues here that cross cultural lines. and i think one thing we need to do is to get away from thinking, oh, these are the danes
lets me bring in dr. jameson. professor of environmental studies and philosophy. it s a debate whether i was interviewing the hunter a month ago or seeing this giraffe story, different countries have different rules. we saw the story in japan as well last week. lots of different cultures treat different animals in different ways. why shouldn t the danish frankly be able to treat giraffes the way they wish to if they believe it s the right way to treat them? i think you re raising a good point. i think we all here do object to the way that the danes have treated marius. but american zoos have their own problems with surplus animals. even though our breeding is much better controlled than they are in europe, there still is a leakage of animals from zoos into places where we don t want them to go. and there s no american zoo as far as i know that s willing to actually take lifetime responsibility for any animal thought breeds from cradle to grave.