hello again, and welcome, it s time to get together with some smart people po break down the big stories, today we re asking, with donald trump racing so quickly to the republican nomination, what can never trumpers do now to keep him from the white house? then, a possible d.a. disaster, is the georgia case against trump in danger because of a love affair? and it won t be groundhog day all over again, if animal rights advocates succeed in replacing punxsutawney phil with a coin toss. the panel is here and ready to go. sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, the power of the few, after a relative handful of voters gave donald trump bac back-to-back wins in iowa and new hampshire the republican race for president is already being called. setting us up for one of the longest and least anticipated general election matchups ever. i say the general election begins tonight. donald trump s camp, declaring the race for the nomination is over. thank you, everybody
all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. hey mark today on the program a rare conversation with the great jon stewart fareed. it s we either have the rule of law. we have no rule of law. i will ask him about american politics, the economy the wider world. who knows where else we will go. you want to be upset about real things. but isn t that what drives comedy or art or anything? and the big meeting in moscow. she jinping traveled to russia this week, but three days of meetings with vladimir putin no white russia wants this . but what does china have to gain from this massive show of support? we will explore. also the crisis continues as the ripple effects from the collapse of silicon valley bank and others continue. what can we learn from past bank bailouts and crises? i will ask the historian neil ferguson. but first here s my take. the most interesting outcome of the three day summit between vladimir putin and xi
politics, the economy the wider world. who knows where else we will go. you want to be upset about real things. but isn t that what drives comedy or art or anything? and the big meeting in moscow. she jinping traveled to russia this week, three days of meetings with vladimir putin. no why russia wants this. but what does china have to gain from this massive show of support? we will explore. also the crisis continues as the ripple effects from the collapse of silicon valley bank and others continue. what can we learn from past bank bailouts and crises? i will ask the historian neil ferguson. but first here s my take. the most interesting outcome of the three day summit between vladimir putin and xi jinping got limited media attention. describing their talks, putin said. we are in favor of using the chinese yuan for settlements between russia and the countries of asia, africa and latin america. so. the world s second largest economy and its largest energy exporter. together act
federal courthouse in washington, and this is cnn hello again and welcome. it s time to break bound the big stories with some smart people today, we re asking, following this supreme court s abortion pill decision, how will it change the debate over this highly charged issue then backfire. the unexpected fallout for gun advocates from hunter biden s guilty verdict and carded the head-scratching moved by a restaurant and keep some people over 21 from eating their the panel is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let s talk about up first. a major decision by the supreme court allowing the so-called abortion pill to stay on the market. what s more surprising all nine justices agreed at a time when at least one of them is under even more scrutiny for his views i don t think we ve ever had a unanimous decision on anything related to abortion. the unanimous decision, a win for abortion rights advocates but it still leaves the door open for future lawsuits against the
video and then commenting. it s become, it s everybody does it and it s not even it s not even comics. i mean, that s what tucker carlson does when he wants to make his point. sure he s borrowing from europe. yes playbook. no, it s a real delight, knowing it s always good to arm the most cynical and worst people in media. but do you look at it and say now? this whole thing is commoditized. you order it was listen. it was commoditized. you know i wasn t doing it. ah out of gracious altruism. i mean, we were selling budweiser. uh, it s always been commoditized. it was i think it s. you know, there s a lot of talk, so exposing absurdity or exposing hypocrisy. what s the point? the point is, is that this is a relentless fight. they always talk about, you know, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. but it doesn t