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question or putative evidence they re making? they re trying to say, well, maybe you benefitted so much from this clash, this situation that somehow that would exaggerate or fabricate the telling of it, right? that s got to be it. the it can t just be attacking her as you exploited a scenario. if somebody has a tragedy and write a book about it, doesn t mean the tragedy didn t happen. clearly they re reaching for more. how does that play with the actual jury, which is what matters? sure. i think he s trying to undermine her credibility by talking about there s a profit motive, you wrote this to sell books, other kinds of things. he talked about the similarities between what she described and an episode of csi which she says she never saw. i think any points he scores here, to the extent it creates skepticism in the jury, i think that these other witnesses are going to very much help bolster herr story.
purposes. i don t totally disagree with him men then again, dude, there s a profit motive here. elon is behind on this which is why, i believe, he wants the moratorium the most. howard: right. and he s obviously struggling financially with twitter. plett me let me play another sound bite in which he talks about the last presidential election. i didn t vote for donald trump, i actually vote for biden. not saying i m a huge fan of biden, because i don t think that would be accurate. i would prefer, frankly, the that we put someone, just a normal person [laughter] as president. finish. howard: so all normal candidates can now step forward. what s funny is musk has always said he s voted for democrats until now, but trump took offense saying elon had told him that he voted for him. what do you make of this dust-up? interesting. this is one of the best elon musk interviews through tucker carlson that i ve seen. it covered everything from business to politics, and this was a perfect