cowering in fear, afraid of that name, afraid of saying that name. so who is going to attack? it turns out, he is attacking shawn fain, the president of the united auto workers, who is going to join us tonight. we will see what his reaction is, to donald trump oh that s great. his target. now all of that e. jean carroll energy that donald trump has is now being aimed at the president of the united auto workers. and what could go wrong lawrence? what could go wrong? i m eatery eager to see that interview. we will get to that, but first we re going to the supreme court, with historian david bite, and of course who has argued more cases before the supreme court than i have read. [laughter] that too will be a fruitful conversation. thanks. alex have a good. show thank you well most football players never play in the super bowl, as you know. the same is true for other occupations that have their version of the super bowl, from lawyers, the supreme court of th
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