hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. the question of when donald trump s rhetoric crosses the line was a subject of a bit of a lips as pivotal court hearing. prosecutors and attorneys met in front of a three-judge panel in the u.s. court of appeal for a d.c. circuit for oral arguments. the substance was the validity of a gag order imposed on the ex-president that limits what donald trump can say in public about prosecutors, witnesses, and court staff. the heart of arguments, how do you balance the first amendment rights of a defendant who was also a former president and front runner with the need to protect prosecutors, witnesses, and prevent the railing of the justice system? trump s attorney was grilled by the judges for more than an hour, judges pushed back, that they had no right to step in with a gag order. essentially what they are finding is we have a past pattern when the defendant speaks on this subject, threats follow. now he s making similar statements again
although it was, and so they had a thing that they called miss alignment, that there was a linement on how to develop this technology and who should be able to commercialize it. what s ironic is now this group is going to microsoft to do just that. they created instead of working together to figure out some alignment, i guess, they have now created a giant competitor and a giant company that could do whatever it wants in this case and it s not it s not under the strictures of these people. so they have they have an idea that ai is going to kill us, i think that s if you want to put it simply. boiled down. kara swisher, thank you so much and thank you for the breaking news and all of that reporting. we will see you soon. thanks for joining us, we will see you right back here tomorrow. cnn news central is now. a high stakes hearing and a courtroom showdown for donald trump. where is the line between trump s free speech rights and the concern over threats to anyone
secretary pete buttigieg is holding a news conference with improving air travel this week. 30 million are expected to fly. carley: prosecutors want it back in place, trump team arguing it violets his freedom of speech. todd: and president biden will celebrate his 81st birthday at the white house. he will host the turkey pardon. you are watching fox and friends first on monday morning, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. brand new poll shows donald trump beating joe biden for the first time in nbc news polling history. alexandria hoff will break it down. alexandria: this is first time in a dozen polls conducted by nbc. 44% said they would vote for president biden if election would today, 46% would vote for the former president. voters 18 to 34. former president held 4% advantage 46 to 42. 63 years younger than president biden, born in 1942, things were different back then. in the throws of world war ii, mo movie casablanca. gallon of gaffses $.20. biden campai
it is monday, november 20th. this morning, there are positive signs that more hostages held by hamas could soon be freed. we ll get the latest on that and the war with a live report from tel-aviv. plus, how the war is impacting biden politically, as a new poll shows young voters are growing even more disillusioned with the current administration. also, we ll remember the life and legacy of former first lady rosalynn carter. wow, she passed yesterday. i would hear your family talk about rosalynn carter. yeah. the love and the respect that you all had, from the kids to your mom, to your father, who was, by the way, smitten with what you called her subtle southern charm. yeah, she had quiet power. she was incredibly impactful in the white house and beyond, just like her husband, the former president. she was the kindest, most patient woman i think i ve ever met. i heard so many tributes yesterday about mrs. carter. we re going to have jonathan altar on later to
holding hands, and then i think they re the presidential couple with the most pd a. ever, and we can get into that if you d like. but, what happened when he was answering questions about the middle east, she would go like this. and you know, her because we interview. and the mic was on her to, but it didn t pick up. she was so good she was she was telling him what the right answer was, and then he gave us the right answer. he corrected himself. so, they were a true couple in politics, and in love. a true partnership. yes. a true partnership. richard louis, thankful for you, appreciate it. that wraps up for everybody, for this hour. i am yasmin vossoughian, i ll be off for thanksgiving week. and i wish you and your family a very peaceful holiday. simone starts right. now mone starts right. now and close adviser, in an out of the white house, for more than three quarters of a century. softspoken, politically savvy, and fiercely determined, rosalynn carter was known