young man so i might lay off the sports. don t karen, don t you go there. don t you even close to go there. i know. doug burgum can play basketball whenever doug burgum wants to play basketball. well but, again, i think the point s you know, this is the moment when you re refining. for example, if you re someone like ron desantis and your strategy is stay cool when the attacks come, you re kind of rerunning that in your mind. if you ve got an attack you re going to try to or a viral moment you re going to try to go for, you re just refining that in your mind and the teams behind the scenes are getting ready, war rooms are getting ready, but this is not a moment where you come up with some new game day strategy. it s really about you should have already done all the homework, all the study, all the prep so you are just ready to go when you walk on the stage. meditation, maybe that s the sport that they should choose to do. you can pull a muscle if you don t sit the rig
on the side of, if it s him, i ll vote for him. it certainly looks that way. elliot and cher michael, stand by. i want to bring in criminal investigator and former secret service agent ev ie pomporus. secret service have been at the fulton county jail for weeks preparing for this surrender. what do you think they need to have down before trump appears? they ve had a lot of practice, though. yes, but it s not a heavy lift. he s going to a secure location. it s a jail. it s got a lot of law enforcement there. it s already locked down. so usually when you have a movement, the most vulnerable point is in arrival and departure. that s really when a protectee like trump is most vulnerable. once inside, they re going to secure the facility. law enforcement entities are helping with the motorcade route, the arrival, the departure, the surrender itself which is common. i would arrest individuals where i would allow them to surrender
comprehensive. i thought she laid out the case and the narrative of the conspiracy to overturn the election in a very efficient and methodical way. and i would point out that in her indictment, even though she focuses on the georgia charges, one of the things she does is points out how these same actors likely violated the law in several other states. in count one which covers rico conspiracy, she lists different actions that occurred in up to six other states. she s basically i look at it as basically begging other prosecutors to file charges that are similar. this is something she did that i think was very she did the right thing here with these charges. it is curious that others aren t filing suit so far. it is curious. we ve asked that question here as well. one of the interesting things that emerged today from our own file here at cnn, they have a video showing kenneth chesebro, whose name is in this indictment, following alex jones, notorious huckster, basically.
reasonable person that bradley cooper is trying to injure or is trying to create something like this cliche. and the fact is, in the intro, you mentioned that bradley s not jewish, playing a famous jewish man. that s another part of the outcry as well, that only a jewish person should be playing him. but where does that end? does that mean only christians can play christians? only straight people can play straight people? richard gere can only play a buddhist? to that point, i want to just play i mean, just to that exact point, i want to play what stanley tucci said earlier this year about straight actors playing gay actors. i m always very flattered when gay men come up to me and talk about the devil wears prada or supernova. they say, it s just so beautiful, you did it the right way. because often it s not done the right way. but i really do believe that an actor is an actor is an actor. you re supposed to play different people.