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>> dramatic scene is playing out in the waters of hawaii right now. a large u.s. navy aircraft, ending up in the bay off of war who, after overshooting the runway at the marine corps base there in hawaii. thankfully, we're told there are no casualties. nine people were on that aircraft that you can see here. they're currently being assessed tonight, or still waiting on details of their current condition. i should note, this comes as national weather service showed gust up to 21 miles per hour, miss, visibility was down to a mile at the time of this incident. we'll keep an eye on this and keep you updated. thank you so much for joining us tonight. cnn news with abby phillip starts right now. >> the far-right rises again around the world, and there's a clear evidence why. that is tonight's, on news nights. ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening, i'm abby philip in new york. mid-south americas new far-right famous loving leader. today, the world is learning a lot more about this guy. [crowd chanting] don't cry from me argentina. and yes it's a chainsaw. he is the nation's new president elect, and he's an outsider nicknamed el loco, the mad man, with wolverine haircut and renaissance biography. [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] >> he is a political outcast, profane with the grudge against the pope who taught, and i'm not kidding here, can't trick sex. he'll enter this office with a clear mission. >> the improv -- only benefits a few while the majority of argentine suffer is coming to an end. today, the idea that the state is like a bounty to be divided amongst politicians and their friends is over. today, the idea that the perpetrators of the victims and the victims of the perpetrators is over. today, we returned to the path that made this country great. today, we, once again, embraced the ideas of freedom, bear these ideas. >> if that's make argentina great again line catches you and makes you wonder if you're seeing another donald trump figure in the world stage. he is not quite that simple. you got to put his and trump's political agendas in a bendayan graham. there is very little actually that they share. he put his name to dozens of academic papers. he's fluent in economics. he's someone who can detail and precise terms his personal evolution from a mainstream pusher of liberal economic thought, to self-described capitalist. listen to milei, and he shares donald trump's anger. >> [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] >> there is some nuance here and his libertarian worldview. he takes soft approaches to trans rights. he supports marriage. he says, go ahead, sell your organs if you want, but the state should have nothing to do with that. but, underpinning his rise is that's anger. milei's fans revel in his win saying, out with all of them, counting on milei to drain their swamp and engineer a way out a decades-long inflation. [speaking in a non-english language] >> translator: we know there are people who are going to resist. we know there are people who are going to keep this system of privileges for some that impoverish is the majority of argentines. to all of them, i want to say the following. within the law, everything, above the law, nothing. >> that is the anger, that is the point. it's a phenomenon that fueled far-right figures everywhere. you look promising to deliver prosperity and to flip the bird to the potential politicians. you see it in brazil >> we face a battle between good and evil. the evil lasted for years in our country, and almost broke it. they want to go back now to the crime scene. >> in hungary. >> if you separates civilization from futile christian habited, the first thing in history happen, let's be honest, the most i will say in modern history were carried out by people who hated christianity. do not be afraid to call your enemies by their name. >> and, of course, in italy. >> [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] >> then there is right here in the united states. >> nobody knows the system better than me. [speaking in a non-english language] >> then there is right here in the united states. >> nobody knows the system better than me. [crowd chanting] which is why, i alone can fix it! [crowd chanting] >> joining me now is cnn political commentator and rolling stone columnist jane michaelson. s. e., this phenomenon, this right-wing populism, but really the emphasis on the populist right here is something that has become rather than importing out-of-state in some ways an export to the rest of the world as well. >> milei i would carve out a little, as you did, he's a little bit more nuanced. i see him more like a ron paul kind of guy. but, certainly, the populism is exploding in places you might not expect. last, year i wrote about a rise in right-wing nationalism in sweden of all places. so, hungary, brazil, and i think what happened with trump was the world was watching and thought, if america, this bastion of democracy and freedom is not going to tamp down on the sky, who is? maybe this is something we could emulate because will get away with it, will be allowed to. i think if republicans had come in and said we're not nominating this guy, this is not going to be our version of conservatism, i think the world would have taken no, and there might be one last -- you name it today. >> it also strikes me that so much of this is about the redirect, about the dialing up of the rhetoric, of the enemies of the people, that's kind of saying. you see this from trump, from the simulator isn't milei in hungry, all over the world. that might be in respect of the policy. >> i think it's right. the emotional tone is the defining feature of populism. it's not necessarily new. we've seen this kind of reactionary populism for the last hundred 50 years in the west. before the not sees where the great villain that we assumed to be, they were political party with an agenda, and they also had a nationalist agenda. we're seeing so much, i try to take a little bit of a step back and see what's the human nature that's behind this global rise in populism, and what is happening around the world, technological advances, changes in social, increases in migration, and the loss of certain kinds of privilege that some people had in their home countries. these kinds of dislocations, liberals need to take the more seriously i think when they do. here i mean, small liberals. this sort of populist answer is, we're going to return to some special perfect time in the past. that does not really work, but there's not a compelling, it's hard to articulate the alternative to that. >> here is why i think this matters if you're sitting in the united states and wondering, okay, argentina's been a mess politically and economically for a while. some of the factors that are at play there, the high inflation, the sort of political upset, the young people wanting a say, these are all things that you can easily see coming into play in 2024. >> absolutely. they've already been in play, and it into the tone and rhetoric, if you are in sufficiently angry about these issues, then you are not trustworthy to this group of people. the anger is really really important. when trump goes on and says, never mind's my mean tweets, i am angry about stuff and you should be too. he goes to cartoonish overreach when he does it. he prays on our basic instincts. he's out there identifying problems that a lot of people see every day, and democrats are saying don't exist. there is no rise in crime, there is no border crisis. joe biden is going great, so as the economy, don't believe your blind eyes and your feelings. leaning into that iyengar has been very very important to trump and other right-wing nationalist would be leaders around the world. >> i think that's right. you can see the ideological malleability, particularly in the argentinian case. we don't see a lot of hard right vigorous putting this in our capitalism. when i was in college, i was front of someone who describe themselves as a capitalist, and now the president of argentina. that's really appears to be -- >> that was like a kind of thing that, college soft more as you talk about. this is the mainstream and i think we don't see that amongst other far-right figures attempt to be more standard kinds of arch capitalist let's say. i think that goes to your point that this is really a motive tone and that's been true of nationalism for quite some time. >> and populism. >> do you think is being taken seriously by the liberals that this is out there? and it is real? >> from my vantage point, being inside the conservative movement but also really disavowing where trump has taken its, no, no. there is a condescension from the left for a long time that you heard in the way people talked about the square state. there's a whole book called what's the matter would kansas. i mean, democrats are looking back on that now with some embarrassment that it was snobbish, to it was condescending, but i was trying to talk over to people with some very real grievances. some of those grievances might also be imagined, imaginary racism or white replacement or conspiracy theories. some of them are real. >> that title is unfortunate, but that argument is the same argument you're actually making. >> no it's. not >> no, really. the claim is that people are voting against economic interests. which is clearly true. what i think that got right, in a patronizing tone, with that it's not just the economy is stupid. >> nor other issues. >> there was all types of dislocations people in counties were experiencing, and that's what they voted for. i think it is right that the idea was a mistake. no, you should be voting your economics interest, not voting for the things you believe. in >> mistakes is how people should votes and what's important to them. i think it's a mistake democrats are making. >> this is an important point. we talk about this from the frame of economics because oftentimes that is what is being said out loud. what is not being said is the frame of people social self interest, what they think about their group identity, and that plays out which trump, it plays out in italy where they're pushing back against migrants and all these other places. well >> that's what's so striking about the argentinian cases, scouring a statement to see, where is it going to stay the quiet part a lot about immigrants? he did not make that argument. it was much more an anti elite argument, something that you would hear from rfk junior here in the united states. like, oh the elites, the political elites, they don't have your interest of hands. that to me is actually almost unique and fascinating. >> this is super fascinating will continue to watch. it stick around for, us we'll be back in just a little bit. up next for us tonight, the revolt is underway at one of the biggest companies in artificial intelligence as one of the industry's biggest names gets the boot. plus, a court just got the voting rights act, making it harder for groups to defend all voters. and, new signs of president biden maybe embracing his age. despite concerns ahead of the next election. >> resign, or we will. that is why openai employees are telling its board of directors in a new letter. just days after the board abruptly firing the cofounder and ceo sam altman. more than 700 employees are threatening to leave for microsoft. saying they are unable to work for, or with people who lack competence, judgment, or care for openai mission. the move follows microsoft announcement that he they would hire sam altman, to lead its artificial intelligence unit. but, hold on now, and interviews later today ceo made it clear that altman could still return to openai in some capacity. the revolt in openai is more than a fight then between the employees and board. but rather the, lasting consequences of artificial intelligence and what it could have on our society. joining me is linette lopez, and editor-in-chief ben smith. ben, this is like the fight over who gets the dragon egg game of thrones. this is technology that is like inoculating, and who owns it kind of owns the future. tell us in layman's terms, why it matters who runs openai and whether it is sam altman or someone else? >> you have a strange situation, anyone who has developed it has or run these companies, like sam altman or around openai, which developed chatgpt which is pretty amazing. presented themselves at their real interest was making sure that a i did not go too fast. they had a nonprofit board who said it was their job. at that point, the board seem to take it a little too seriously while the actual company raced to make as much company as they could make as much money as they. could and attempted to fire sam altman, for essential going too fast. i was point the people overrating the company, it is like our actual mission is to build a great company and make money. what is all this stuff about slowing down, and worrying about the robot apocalypse is so to sort of pr. sell the company to microsoft, make a billion dollars, make cool technology. >> lynette, do you think it matters whether there is a state admission to make a i save for humankind. does that even matter? is it a significant part of this conversation at all? or was it always destined to become a for profit giant? >> chatgpt does not have the monopoly on creating great a. i., they will be companies that make better language models, because that is what they make they have a large language model, that scrapes the internet for patterns, that make sense as what you would say a sentence, or logic, or thought. there are other companies that can do this, and our do this, it's just that chatgpt raced to it first. it became a household name that became viral, and brought the technology to the forefront of our popular culture. the stuff has been going on since 2018. there are three things that are happening right now, one we do not know why sam altman was actually fired. it could be political political, they would not tell us what he did, or how he was racing too fast. the other thing is openai, still doesn't make any money it's needs its investors like microsoft. which is why they have the freedom to say how you can stay with us, or you can go to openai. what we are really realizing now is that the board is toothless. it does not have money, or control over the investors. lastly, the mission. okay, is this mission about what is happening in a. i. now, while we're still trying to figure out the use cases for this large language model technology. or is this mission about technology that we don't actually even have. the fearmongering from this board, is about general intelligence a. i.. which is like the robots in the jetsons. we do not have that yet. >> well, we could. >> or we might not ever. >> should we be afraid then that this is the beginning, that is part of the technology that gets kind of scary. >> it's good that lynette is so relaxed about the robot apocalypse. i think what we are seeing here is in realtime this idea, once you have -- this technology the notion that these private companies are going to exercise any kind of control, other than essentially feed the market. there was a lot of skepticism of that. we are seeing that idea collapse in realtime. >> if you are microsoft, one of the things we don't really know is whether sam altman we'll end up at microsoft. there's some idea that he could go back to openai, maybe with a different board. if you are microsoft do you want openai and sam altman, and all of these brains from this entity in your company, or would you prefer them to be on the. outside their stock got a little breeze today because of this. >> i who knows, i think the important question is. a. i think what it thinks. how does it come to the conclusions that it comes to? like, what we see when we put a prompt into chatgpt, is like solving a math problem without showing your work. i think what we need to focus on is not the fearmongering, that could come ten, 15 years down the road. we need to focus on understanding this technology now, and the fearmongering distracts from that. it seems very convenient to me. >> do you think then that this is what the board is worried about? the lack of guardrails is a real problem. >> it's hard to know, that is what they say they are worried about. they have not been effective in doing anything other than handing microsoft the whole company, sort of for free, without regulatory approval, this incredible gift. who knows if this works out. it seems like microsoft was just trying to put the genie back in the bottle. they had a functioning stable situation. >> and they call themselves altruistic, which also sam altman says that he was. we know how that turned out. i think watching what they do, not what they say. >> forgive me for being a little skeptical that there is all truism at play here. people want to take make money, see where that takes. on it's a stunning ruling that will impact voting rights that will impact black voters, and racial minorities i devastating blow. that is next. plus former president trump releasing the results, of a recent health exam. why the timing is noteworthy here. the idf potentially arresting a rising rider, and contributor for the new yorker, we will ask what went on there. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. well donald trump's gag order appeal got the most attention today, in another court the voting rights act is in serious jeopardy. the act is a landmark legislation from the 1960s, outlawing racial discrimination in america's voting system. tonight a federal appeals court gutted it. the ruling that private groups cannot bring lawsuits, only the federal government can. in a written dissent, a george w. bush appointee noted that just 15 cases, in the last 40 years have been brought by the justice department. he writes, that's the right so foundational to self government should not depend solely on the discretion, or availability of the government agents for protection. let's discuss this with judith brown dianis, director of the advancement project. judith thank you for joining us. this is something that you called a body blow to the voting rights act of 1965. if you are an average voter, in one of these states, what does this mean for you heading into 2024? >> first we have to remember, the eighth circuit does not cover the whole country, but it does cover missouri, arkansas, minnesota, missouri has brought voting rights cases. what it means for that handful of states, including the dakotas, and iowa, and nebraska, is that this court has slammed the courthouse door on civil rights plaintiffs and organizations. it means that the federal government is the only protector that we have. that our communities cannot access justice on their own. it is problematic for so many reasons. i mean, the first thing is, this is fundamental, it's one of those things that you say isn't even a thing. this is never happened. no court has ever raised that. in fact, in this case itself, the defendants did not raise it. the lower court raised it on its own. this has been well settled, that plaintiffs can bring civil rights cases under the voting rights act, and now this one court has gone rogue. it has acted out side of precedent, outside of what the supreme court has done. >> when it comes to the supreme court, one of the factors, the judge who wrote the majority opinion here is a former acolyte of justice clarence thomas. if this is going to go up to the supreme court, do you think it matters whether or not that there has been these decades of precedent? over 180 cases brought by non governmental entities, under section two, does that not count for something? if all of these decades of cases have been decided, with other parties being able to bring them before the courts? >> yes, i mean, this court even said for half a century that courts have recognized private right of action. and, then, did the exact opposite. i don't think the supreme court can go in a different direction. think about it, there have been cases to recent redistricting cases the supreme court did not question this. that's why this is so outrageous. it is so fundamental to the administration of justice. >> judith brown dianis, thank you for joining us on all of that. up next donald trump releases a doctors note about his health, we have noticed some similarities to all of his previous ones. plus the family of a palestinian poet is raising questions in the wake of his disappearance. we will try to look for some answers next. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. tonight, marks president biden's last birthday before the election. donald trump did not waste the anniversary did not troll the age concerns, by releasing a new statement of his own, from his doctor. here are a few details, there are no test results or statistics to compare, and we have seen over the years several of the statements. there are though, some remarkable similarities we will put it. first, the over the top glowing adjectives. for instance, in today's letter. excellent overall health it's a. exceptional cognitive results. excellent was used a second time. and january 2018, a statement by another doctor, a physical exam that went exceptionally well, again excellent health. in 2015 letter by a previous doctor, astonishingly excellent its side about his lab results. excellent cardio ability, extraordinary strength and stamina. and sometimes the statements even came verbally. >> the president did exceedingly well on it. he is very sharp. based on his cardiac assessment, hands down, there is no question that he is in the excellent range. >> other similarities in the statements about trump's health, the unique ability of his doctors to predict the future. especially wind, that involves a 77 year old. in today's letter hero quote, continue to enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle for years to come. 2019 member, the doctor anticipated that he would be healthy for the remainder of his presidency, and beyond. those predictions have been said out loud to. >> it is called genetics, i do not know. some people just have great jeans. i told the president that if he had the healthier diet over the last few years, he would have lived to 200. >> he'll be healthy for the remainder of this term, and even for another term if he is elected. >> [laughter] , okay it's worth noting in the 2015 the doctor ended with this, in 2015 if trump i can stay unequivocally that trump will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency. the doctor later admitted that he did not write any of those words, and trump dictated all of that. joining me now are -- i. exceptional, excellent but also some great trolling on the part of the trump campaign? >> no coincidence, biden's birthday. to be clear he released no medical records. it was propaganda. >> yeah. >> right, we've seen no lab results we've seen nothing other than what he told this doctor to say. i also heard, that kim jong-un hit 11 holes in one. he says that, so we should believe it right? it has that. >> kind of it rhymes. effect >> encapsulates this affection. on the one hand joe biden, a little bit old on the other hand trump a lying liar, who makes up his own doctors report, and says the cat ate my homework. >> they are just not that far apart in age. >> that is right, but like to me the frustration of it all. i get it biden's a little old, but this guy is an authoritarian who lies about everything, and if you think he's not a con man you are the. mark >> biden, as you know it is his birthday today, they released this image of him, with a flaming birthday cake. he joked it was 146 candles. he has been joking more about his age. at the turkey pardon earlier today, in that image, basically joking about how old he is. do you think that will work? the elephant in the room, you know just say it out loud. >> i'm, i guess it's better that raging against it. but i think i would ignore. >> i know chases really worked up about this photo. >> i don't know which white house intern has to get fired, by having the cake look like the statue of liberty, or the olympic torch but, when you want -- advanced age, you don't put 81 candles on a birthday cake. [laughter] >> i think they are trying to say well maybe we should just talk about it. >> what me worry? that's what they're saying about. or what me worry? we're not worried, you should worry about. it >> pretending that there are not. >> it's more than just the number i think, it's it also about whether they think he can do the job. just on a separate topic here. bill moreau, is offering up a new take on why trump is beating biden in some of these polls, listen. >> this to me is why trump is winning. because he talks about how he's gonna open up the mental hospitals. i'm not saying this is necessarily a good solution. but he talks, i'm gonna put people in camps, the immigrant, all this kinds of stuff, people just see, especially in the cities it looks out of control. the fact that the democrats could control it for three days, how about making it permanent. >> he's talking here about when chinese president, xi jinping visited san francisco and governor gavin newsom said that we are going to clean it up. in a couple of days. is there any truth to that? >> i'm not put a pin in that, to say that concentration camps would not be the best solution to immigration crisis in this country. i think it was a cute joke basically. there are a lot of complicated reasons why san francisco is the way it is. it's obviously a winning political issue for republicans, there is no question that when you have what is perceived to be this kind of chaotic situation. but, they say the same thing about new york city, that new york city some kind of hellhole or whatever. if you actually go outside, it is clearly not that. there is a lot of mid versus reality. >> i'm, i don't feel safer in new york, and i have been working here a really long time. i have noticed a difference. again, i think people can see a reality, and it doesn't have to fit with the statistics. the reality is people feel unsafe. that is because crime in some places is up, and there is a border crisis. to have democrats say, that those things do not exist, they are now real, you're making it up, just is not how people are feeling. i think bill maher is 100% right. if you think well gosh, the government could solve some of these problems, but they won't unless it is window dressing i think bill maher is 100% right. if you think well gosh, the government could solve some of these problems, but they won't unless it is window dressing for president xi jinping. that must make you very frustrated. trump is offering solutions, they are not the right ones, but they he is offering solutions to problems that are real, and people want to hear that acknowledgment. >> you are right, obviously the crime is a real issue, they are real issues. we look at the mayoral elections in new york and los angeles, the candidates running are beating the democrats on those issues did not. when >> i still want to quibble about whether these are real or imaginary issues. >> you think those -- are. >> they are real feelings, but i didn't realize conservatives were about feelings, and they wanted to coddle everyone's feelings, i thought we needed facts and evidence. >> so there isn't a border crisis? that's not a fact. >> there are feelings that are being stabbed by a media narrative, that is soaked in an anti urban, anti city narrative that has been with us for half a century, it has a very dubious history. i understand that people may feel a certain way, and that is real, but whether it's actually grounded in a fax of crime rates in the cities, that highly debatable. >> crime and san francisco's up, homelessness is a real problem, and there is a migrant crisis, -- >> not every city is the same, there certainly is an issue at the border, that is a real thing there is a migrant issue in the cities. washington d. c., carjackings are up hugely. the statistics say what they say, but people -- feelings actually do matter to voters. >> i'm not denying that. >> if you are joe biden how do you deal with a very real feelings -- >> there has to be a combination here, there has to be a little bit of a reality check. yes we acknowledge your feelings are real, we acknowledge there is some crisis, but we will not get on board with this campaign gravy train, that every single problem in urban areas is mushrooming out of control. that is the kind of politics of hysteria that lead, necessarily to these outrageous of the authoritarian proposals to donald by donald trump. concentration camp proposals, i'm glad we agree it is not a good idea, but that extreme rhetoric is being tolerated in the party, and it does flow from this narrative of hysteria. it's not a new thing. it dates back, it's got a very sorry legacy that the inner cities are on fire, all these tropes and themes. that is what these messages -- >> i just will add, conservatives are also complaining about opioid crisis in rural communities, it is not just slamming the cities because most of them have democratic mayors. they are talking about red states, where there are other kinds of problems, like fentanyl and opioids. >> what does joe biden have to do with crime in san francisco. >> no, i mean the whole look the optics of this moment where biden and xi jinping is coming, so they get rid of the homeless people in needles, and crime for three days. it has nothing to do with joe biden, except clearly the democrats are able to do it and want to do it. for window dressing, all i'm saying is that looks real bad and bill maher is right i think to say that is good news for donald trump. >> if we want to solve the homeless crisis we need affordable housing. republicans have been against affordable housing department for generations at this point. if we want to release the structural problems, we need structural solutions not fiery rhetoric. >> all right guys thank you so much, s. e. cupp and joe michaelson appreciate. it up next for us a palestinian writer has disappeared in gaza, his family says the idf took him personally, we will dig into that next. new tonight arising palestinian writer and contributor to the new yorker, -- has been detained by israel defense forces that's according to his brother. writing on facebook that he was taken into custody by the idf when he reached the checkpoints while leaving from the north to the south of gaza. the reason behind his arrest still remains unclear, cnn has reached out to the idf for comment on this a. state department spokesman, said that he did not have information to share that information. joining me now is in for international journalist -- . this writer has become pretty well known as the palestinian writer and poet, tell us why. >> he is no ward winning poet. he is a wonderful man, a brilliant intellectual, he is the founder of the only library in gaza. where you have english speaking books. he is an inspiration because in the, darkest moments of gaza throughout the years he always spoke about our shared humanity. he never raised his voice, he used his language. his argument about a common feature, our destiny is intertwined. our liberation and freedom depends on one another. he wrote a beautiful poem, very simply about the desire to dignity, and we don't deserve this -- when people were talking, he watched cnn and he wrote about it for the new yorker, he communicated to a lot of people about when he saw israeli officials saying there are no civilians in gaza. he communicated with all of us, breaking your silence because 50% of gazans are children, people who are born after hamas came to power. they are under 15 years old. there are almost 900,000 children, he wanted to speak for them, the living and the dead. he wanted to speak beyond this moment of terror and -- >> can i read a little bit about from his piece in the new yorker, he wrote about bombardment, i stayed in my temporary house in the jabalia camp waiting for a cease-fire. i feel like i am in a cage, i am being killed every day with my people. the only two things i can do is panic and breathe, there is no hope here. do you have any sense, why someone like this would disappear? and allegedly be taken by the idf? >> in this moment, there is 7000 palestinians who are arrested, and in jail in israeli dungeons. among them, are 200 children, israel is the only place on earth that has marshall courts for children. we are looking at a -- we are seeing officials coming here, on cnn saying, are wars not on hamas and all civilians. if he is suspected to talking to the international journalists, or community, about the condition of gazans -- remember even a journalist embedded with the idf they are forbidden from talking to palestinians. words are now crimes. it reminds me of when angela davis was arrested 50 years ago, here in this country, when people were writing about black people rights, and their liberation and the equality and dignity. it reminds me of this moment where, when they start arresting intellectuals, journalists, an activist, this is the moment when we know it is not just about hamas but about all palestinian people. >> we will see what we can find out about where he is, his whereabouts, it's something we continue to ask about. thank you so much for joining us. just in for us word of a meeting tonight between the new speaker of the house, and the likely republican prize nominee for president donald trump. tonight, the new house speaker making a pilgrimage to mar-a-lago. mike johnson went to meet with former president trump at his florida compound tonight. the speaker's voyage is his endorsement of trump. johnson is one of his closest allies in the congress. thank you for watching. laura coates is here live. i am stunned. where is the banner? 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