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who almost batch steph curry in a three-point shooting contest this past february at the starting name, what is it about caitlin clark? it's not just that she's white. steph curry stood out from other great black stars in the nba because he played in a way that was appealing and relatable. shooting from the logo, dr. jay was more appealing and brought in more fans and his teammate moses malone, who was a three-time mvp because dr. jay's game was more flamboyant. michael jordan wasn't just great. he was fun to watch caitlin clark is fun to watch. >> yeah. and she is going to be a star pretty much no matter what do you think she'll ultimately be an alternate for the olympic team? >> i think he could be. i think that's possible. and the concern that because she'd be reserve and she wouldn't play that many minutes and therefore, her fans would be up in arms just put the point out there, educate them it would help the olympics. christine brennan made the same point. more eyeballs and limping straw. a lot of eyeballs to begin with, but it's a global event. more eyeballs on those games. how can that be bad caitlin clark is good for the league, good for everybody. in the league. i shall be good for the olympics to it if she got there, she will be there yeah. thank you. great. thank you. as always. and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now. >> tonight, donald trump tries to rewrite the history of january 6, yet again, as he now re-branded those who stormed the capital plus trump's interview with his probation officer. what we're learning about his virtual sit down and what it might mean for his chances at sentencing and new tonight, elon musk mad at apple over there, deal with openai, the threat he's now making good evening i'm, jim acosta in for laurie votes on this monday night for months, donald trump has heatedly referred to january 6 rioters as hostages. there's obviously no truth to that, but trump has spent much of his campaign constructing an alternate reality for supporters so they can believe a different narrative when it comes to january 6, one that paints the former president as the real victim of the 2020 race. the race he lost the race. he tried to overturn, but now trump is road-tested. a new nickname for the people who attack the capital those j6 warriors, they were worries, but they were really more than anything else. >> the victims of what happened all they were doing is protesting a rigged election that's what they were doing. >> and then the police say go and go in, go in water, set-up. >> that was what a horrible, horrible thing. and you know, that blows two ways. >> warriors, he called them a reality check. if anyone was a warrior that de january 6, it was the brave police officers to face their wrath trying to defend the capital. people like my next guess, sergeant aquilino gonell, who was attacked and beaten as he tried to hold the line on january 6, he's here here's with me tonight, and i'll speak with him in just a few moments. but sergeant good now, is not donald trump's view of a warrior. know instead, this apparently is people like thomas webster. there you see him in the red jacket. prosecutors say he swung a metal flagpole at an officer before choking him with his chin strap. he was convicted and sentenced to ten years in prison. people like dominic puzzle prosecutor said he used a riot shield, a police riot shields is smashed through one of the capital windows, allowing the mob to storm in. he two was convicted and sentenced to ten years. in prison for his actions. now, trump is calling them warriors. trump has openly mused about issuing pardons for january 6 defendants. if he wins reelection advocating for their behalf has become a hallmark of his campaign. trump isn't running from january 6, in many ways, he's running on january 6. as you heard in that sound, a few moments ago, trump said, quote, what a setup that was, what a horrible thing. and you know, that goes two ways. that goes two ways. he said, joining me now, former us capitol sergeant aquilino gonell, he was he has been campaigning for president biden in some swing-state he's also the author of american shield, the immigrant sergeant, who defended democracy, sergeant canal. thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. i can't think of anybody better to join me. tonight's talk about this. you've talked about january 6, the injuries that you suffered, the surgeries that you had to go through. i've talked about this many times, physical therapy that you had to go through. you could have died that day and when you hear donald trump call these rioters and insurrectionists warriors what do you think? what's your reaction is a impudence to the sacrifice of many of the officers who risk at all to defend those electoral facial from the both parties we will protecting both nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy the same thing. same way. we protect chuck schumer's much mechano and all the electrification from both party regardless of how political views. so we were actually doing our job and to hear those type of connotations coming from the foreign president is a desecration to a service we of officer who validly and bailey, definitely the kaprow a day. yeah. i mean, certainly going to you and i've talked about this. i mean, one of the things that worries me about january 6 is that people are just sort of erasing it from their memories there's a lot of talk about whether we have trump amnesia going on. it sounds like there's a little bit of trump acceptance in january 6 upset acceptance what do you think is going on? why do you think there are people who go out to these rallies and applaud and shear when they hear him call people hostages. and in this case, warriors i mean, it's these are the same people that claim to be supported. the police officers. but yet they don't see us. the capitol police and metropolitan police those who defend the capital and our democracy on, that day as such they see us as an impediment to what they set out themselves to do, which was overthrown the world of people on jeremy six. and part of, part of that is the same people who we protect it. >> they had sided with the what the talking points, the foreign presence says that nothing happened if it did something did happen is not as bad as we say, but on jeremy six, there were scared. so scale of the mob that they ran for further live in fear. and that's unfortunate because he's talked about pardoning. yes some of these folks, all of them, i think what do you say about that? i mean, it's it's very unfortunate. again, we protected both parties the same. we were actually doing our job and those people who are in jail right now has been converted. i have been processed through the court system some of them today we're on trial and they were found guilty in a later date. they're going to be sentenced and some of the same people who assaulted me personally i've gone through core multiple times, 23 so far and two weeks ago, one of them got 14 years for assault, multiple officers at the same time these are the type of people that he says that he's going to pardon rising up, telling them they are hostile years political prisoners and who are we the officers to them yeah. well, i think one of the things that is really disturbing about him referring to these individuals as warriors is it's almost as it sounds like he's thinking he sending these people into battle. well than sending them off to war against fellow americans. >> exactly. and that's the other thing is like he says, i think the same statement that it was oh, i set up well, who invoke them? to be there? the kaprow in the first place it wasn't capitol police. it wasn't metropolitan police. it was in the sayyed arms or anything like that jerry six wouldn't happen if he had not told those people in the middle of december 2020 to be at the end the capital for jeremy six, because i worked several chamfer power situation anyway, know that that was happening. that event was the last point of certification. i didn't know that. but i doubt that majority of the people in the american people knew that at all follower knew that onto he said such thing to bring him to invoke them, to come here to the capital four general six. >> well, certainly going now we cannot ever thank you enough for your bravery. what you did on january of six, what's your fellow officers? people like mike for now and harry dunn? we've talked to them so many times over the year, over the years i really appreciate what you did that day. thank you so much. we can't forget and i know you and i were talking about this before the segment. you'd like to see a plaque hanging in that tunnel at the capital that you and others defended that day, just so there is this recognition? correct. >> and this is something that was passed into law two years ago republican speaker of the house, mike johnson, continued to hold that plaque. approval in committee. and i want that plaque to be put in place for the next president, future president, to say. so they could see how a group officer, the name, read the names of the authors who risk at all to preserve our democracy and a day and very shameful for them to continue to hold it up. the same way that they say that they claim to be supported the police. but yet well, another thing that happened was somebody police officers, the capitol police union put a a proposal for two count some of the overtime service that they had done since january 6, to count tours, their retirement and republican on the senate, they blocked. >> all right we're going to continue to follow that as well. we'll stay on top of it. certainly can now great to see you. thanks for having so much today, donald trump clearing a hurdle on his way to being sentenced in new york city. he took part in a court-mandated pre-sentencing interview with a probational officer. normally they are done in person, but trump attended at virtually from florida, were told that took less than 30 minutes at a source told us that trump answered all the questions he was described as accommodating, respectful, and polite. that's quoting from that source, the probation department did not rule out the possibility of a follow-up meeting before his july 11 sentencing for falsifying business records and joining me now to talk about this, cnn legal commentator and former trump attorney chimp tim parlatore. and former commissioner of new york city's department of probation, martin horn. gentlemen, thanks for being with us late on this monday night. appreciate it, martin. >> this was bit of an unprecedented meeting today. a walk us through the kind of questions that the former president was likely asked well, he was sure asked to give his version of the offense. >> he was confronted with the charge against him and asked for his side of the story he was given an opportunity to put forth any mitigating factors that the judge should take into account in imposing sentencing. and i'm sure or at least he was supposed to have been asked about his family situation is financial situation his education is employment history whether or not he's had any physical or mental issues that would interfere with his ability to support himself and i'm sure that he answered them in a way that was favorable to himself yeah. >> and tim, 30 minutes. that seems kinda brief why do you suppose that is? >> well, the new york state presents interviews are much less involved than the federal ones. and so in particular, when you have a case like this where a defendant has been convicted after trial, but they do intend to appeal. they retain their fifth amendment rights through that those appeals. so i have no doubt that his attorneys advised him don't answer any questions regarding the offense and probably hold the probation officer look, he's invoking his fifth amendment. see, you can skip that part of the interview and just go straight to family history and things like that that really shortens the process. >> and martin, how much will the judge judge merchan take all of this into account hard to say. >> certainly this judge knows this defendants it's rare in new york for there to be situation where the defendant has been found guilty by a verdict at trial 95% of the findings of guilt or the result of a plea deal where the sentence has already been negotiated. so this is relatively rare, but again there may be factors that a defendant would want to bring to the judge's attention that has not previously been known. and remember, this interview is confidential, so it's an opportunity for the defendants to share with the judge mitigating factors that he or she might not i want to share with the general public and tim, what about all the comments that trump made outside the courtroom where he railed against the judge, blamed president biden for the prosecution, doesn't that get taken into consideration? >> and i have to ask you when here from sources that trump was bribed as a polite and cooperative sort of thing that doesn't sound like the donald trump that we saw outside the courtroom during the course of that trial. what do you make that? >> distinction there? >> for one thing, when he's outside of the courtroom in front of the cameras, he is both defendant trump, but he's also candidate trump. he's definitely playing it up for the purposes of the campaign. whereas he doesn't have to do that behind closed doors with a probation officer, a lot of the things that he said during those press conferences wouldn't be relevant at all. yeah. to this interview. so in fact, i'm sure that todd blanche said we're not answering any questions about his opinions about the judge or anything like that. let's just stick to his history. and so to the extent that they're asking him questions about his family history is education is business history? i think that that's something that he would be very very common, very accommodating on. so i don't it doesn't surprise me at all, given the narrow scope of what they would be talking about. >> all right. will martin, tim? 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i mean, he's he's basically saying we can't compromise, won one side or the other is going to win here. is that, is that how a supreme court justice should know? i mean, it would seem to me that supreme court justices, when they deliver eight, they compromise all the time as they should. and i think his comments, when contrasted two chief justice roberts are unmeasured. roberts was very careful in how he responded. these types of leading questions and, you know, alito was just at the very least, very sloppy in his answers, but i don't know that it revealed a lot other than the fact that justice alito has a very conservative viewpoint that came across, but he shouldn't be. necessarily articulating it in the manner he he just did. >> yeah, maria, this filmmaker, laura in windsor, we should though, she's the one who went out and did this she went on to say this to justice alito. >> we put it up on screen people in this country who believe in god have got to keep fighting for that, to return our country to a place of godliness to that justice alito replied, i agree with you. i agree with you. now, again, she was posing as somebody who was supportive of him and but she was able to extract some very notable comments and pretty remarkable comments. it is disturbing on so many levels because he is in a position we already saw what he did. he was the one who wrote the argument that got rid of roe v. wade. and he used in at some arcane 18th century law that essentially said that women should be subservient, that we don't have the ability to make these decisions. >> and what he just said to ms windsor i mean, it reminded me of i don't know if you all have washed your feet. >> audience has watched handmade, stale yeah. >> that was gilead but he was described as one thing i was terrifying. there's one thing i wanted to talk about and i don't want to jam the segment because there's other stuff i want to get to, but what's fascinating about this audio of sam alito is in charlie, you know this from these confirmation hearings that make headlines up on capitol in the senate when supreme court justices go through that process there, so choreograph there, so scripted they're told what to say, what not to say, and they're very careful and answering all these questions here is just like a few minutes of audio. got probably more candor from justice alito that we got during the confirmation process. yeah. i was just shocked by how unguarded he was. yeah again, these you're right. >> you've watched these confirmation hearings and they are so scripted, they are so careful not to say anything that might impact how they would have to rule on some matter before them in this case? >> you just do that all away he thought he was just talking to a friendly audience here and was surprised by the by the recording. >> but again he's gotten himself in trouble for a number of reasons now, just because he's not careful. >> yeah. marie, i do want to ask you about this. there's new video tonight of rudy giuliani speaking at a christian event at a church where he speaks in very derogatory terms about the fulton county attorney, fani willis. let's listen to this then. i've got to prosecutors. >> sandi the whole i mean, you know wow. >> america's mayor, ladies and gentlemen, that well, yeah. i mean, once upon a time. yeah. i mean it's almost unfortunate to even bring this up because obviously it's just a horrendous thing to say. but i mean, it also speaks at what in the world has happened to read giuliani the fall from grace was fast and furious and it you know, talking to so many people who used to work with him and know him. they don't know who this person is. they don't know who that man. >> i've known this guy for over 25 years and i don't know that could all i don't recognize them. it sad. >> this is a man who was, he was pro-choice on abortion. he was pro gay rights and but he got swept up with all this. trump's stuff and you just can't is it something about there are so many of them. they just feel like they have to slothouber all over donald. it's like it's it's cultish is held. but it's also kind of want to be relevant to add and pathetic, like kinda hanging on kinda clam and he's getting older. you want to be relevant, you want to be in the conversation. and so you go down this row, you don't want to just be the guy that goes to denny's for the grand slam special. you want to still be invited to speak at events and stuff. >> i don't almost wonder if there's any sort of mental decline there because he had he's commanded such respect at one point in his life. is this all worth it now, like is this the legacy? the he wants to leave his family and the history books because he is now a laughing stock and he will be this is what he's going to be remembered for yeah. what what what a legacy. i mean, he had a he had a good legacy. legacy, get a good legacy going out and the throw it all away. hey, just to be in trump's good graces should have quit at four seasons landscaping. >> but you know, to your point, jim, he's not the only one i've heard so many people say that the moment that they have come into donald trump's orbit, something happens to them. they leave their spines on the table. they leave their character behind, and they are there to just genuflecting the altar of donald trump. >> and that is sad with charlie's saying, it just, just to be relevant, it's just it's just but then there comes the exercise and reputational rehabilitation for many. >> once i've done it, they've been there the whole time and then they then they realized well, maybe i'm a little dirty and i can't wash it off and now they think now, then they tried to make amends as best they can, you know, once once they're no longer no longer close to power, that moment says more about giuliani than fani willis, sorry. charlie, maria, thank you very much. i just had a jury now deliberating the fate of hunter biden. that is federal gun trial. and it was a dramatic day in court with one family member seen weeping someone who was inside the courtroom joins me the assignments are. going off and playing the tornado here i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it. >> violin earth with liev schreiber. sunday at nine on cnn lumina whitening strips know grok side, no pain i can use them every day if i want he what i want drink what i want, profit aluminium strip and l0 my smile is back on point easy is outdated. >> dmv has two forms of my id think of all the places that can expose your info, lifelong monitors millions of data points for identity theft. there's a problem. we fix it, guaranteed sentenced, you make a sale is now odd with race from 199 for a person per night. >> this is sad those.com or call 1800 sand if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with part sega because they're places who'd like to be for seeker can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar are rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin the perineum could occur, stop taking four sika and call your doctor right away at the symptoms of disinfection and allergic reaction or ketoacidosis find anything let me start when i do my friends, i can find anything with myself see something that you like we'll round it will be something wait. >> no, i'm always hot sleep number doesn't match. can i make my side softer? 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that's pretty rough. >> great. i mean, the biden family was there, right? the whole entire trial. so first lady was there almost every day. his sister, his wife, they were their most days and i think throughout the trial, including on closings, they all had different reactions. sometimes strong reactions, right. i mean, i think one thing that sticks out is whenever they played the voice of hunter biden reading his memoir, particularly at the beginning, you saw real emotional reaction from someone the biden family, and i think today they went hard after the prosecutors went hard after his past drug use and used it in very vivid, brutal language. i'm sure for the family to hear. so there was reaction to that yeah. >> tim, i mean, could some of this backfire? i mean, a lot of people have sympathy for folks who were battling drug addiction in the prosecution kind of going after hunter biden on addiction in that way could backfire with at least a couple of the jurors in a way that might. not bode well for the prosecution i think you can. >> i mean, it's something that we saw during the trial with jurors reacting to this they've made him a sympathetic character, which is not something the prosecution normally, once do something also that they didn't really address so much during closing arguments, but i think that may affect the jurors is if you hit him so hard on his drug use do you undermine his ability to really think through and form the requisite criminal intent. so i do think that that could be something that would backfire. >> yeah. and perry, the prosecution during one moment, pointed to the three rows and the courtroom taken by the biden family biden supporters, including the first lady, saying that people sitting in the gallery are not evidence in the case, do we know how that played with the jury? and i mean, obviously that goes without saying, but how did that go over in the courtroom? >> yeah i mean, we don't write we don't know, but obviously the fact that prosecutors did that to me suggests that they feel at least that having the first lady right? the first lady always a pretty popular figure. jill biden is a popular figure, so they obviously were at least fearful of how that would play with the jury, right? this is a pretty remarkable thing. he's the charges themselves aren't the case is not it's a gun case, but the fact that you have the first lady, this this man's mom sitting there every day of the trial and it wasn't just her. i mean, this is, a jury of dealt people from delaware, wilmington city council person, a very popular are from what i understand a well-known pastor and wilmington as that first, there were lots of people that the jury could recognize and people do this all the time. obviously, they're there for support for hunter biden, but i don't know what the family exactly was thinking, but in lots of defendant's bring family with them, people that know them to show that the jury that they are loved supported person have people that early think they're good members good yeah. and tim, i was wondering about i've been wondering about this the entire trial, whether or not the biden family's trying to send the message to the jury to the judge, to the courtroom. this is a personal matter this is a biden family matter what did you make of the family being there in the first lady i mean, being there throughout this case. >> i mean, it's certainly is a lot more sympathetic than back when i used to represent wise guys with their families there are but i think it is one the trump case. i mean, you saw some family members were there somewhere? it is. and it's something that if if in prosecution in this case is kind of on the underdogs politically with this jury, ordinarily said defenses, something you have to address. you have to acknowledge, hey, look, i recognize that there are these these passions and these things, but i'm asking you as the jury to get past that. so i think that the prosecution was right to at least acknowledge it, but don't dwell on it. >> and i think that it is something that jurors look at it's one of the reasons why you want to have the family there if the family can be sympathetic. right. all right. tim perry thanks very much. really appreciate it in the meantime, elon musk giving a big warnings and iy is threatening to ban apple devices at his company's next you 19th, cnn celebrated juneteenth, his by john legend, eddie lewbel you robinson, we still have a lot of work to do. >> june team celebrating freedom and legacy. wednesday, june 19 at ten on cnn in an detect this. >> living with hiv. robert learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to nevado divider was a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable, than davon detect this morning to learn that most hiv pills contain three or for medicines, devito is as effective with just two if you have hepatitis b, don't stop to vada without talking to your doctor. don't take to vada. if you're allergic to its ingredients are taking dofetilide. this can cause serious or life-threatening side effects if you have a rash or allergic reactions, symptoms stopped to vado and get medical help right away, serious or life-threatening lactic acid buildup and liver problems can occur. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems or if you are pregnant? 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is this a threat? is that what's going on? >> it is so elon musk, just raise $6 billion for his own competitive ai company called xii and there's also some sort tensions and feelings because he was a co-founder of openai. many years ago, he left in 2015 teen arguing that they weren't doing the best at safety and data protection. and so you can see why he's going after apple now for this partnership. but honestly gym, the whole thing just feels really petty. >> yeah. why did he can't own everything? but when it comes to safety and security, does allowing open ai to integrate into the iphone make the product less safe? i mean, we know elon musk has he has issued these warnings. he was up on capitol hill recently saying ai could lead to an extinction event or whatever. we hear from folks who are concerned about this sort of thing. you don't want to conflate two issues. so if we don't regulate ai at all, yes, it could lead to some really bad consequences. but looking at this narrowly about whether or not apple partnering with openai is some essential privacy threat is not the same thing as it being a long-term threat to humanity. apple has rolled out so many different apps across devices. it has rolled out different privacy features that you and i are used to. how many times have you clicked? ask app not to track me. >> yeah, they have privacy measures in place and the other thing to note, jim, apple works with millions of developers anytime you're downloading an app in an app store, that's a third party developer that apple allows on its platform, there are plenty of sun security measures in place to make sure that it's safe. >> yeah. and we already have ai in our phones anyway. i mean, i was looking at instagram recently and i noticed, okay, there's an ai function on instagram, so it's there, it's happening part of the promisee, the privacy issue to jim is consumers have to be aware of what they're sharing. apple is going to protect your data from openai that's part of their promise here. but it's on you not to share anything that you think is so sensitive that you wouldn't want it to potentially be breached. they don't put your credit card information in chatgpt? yeah. and openai as deals with both microsoft and apple i mean, open ai seems to be kind of cornering the market here what are the implications there? so microsoft is a huge backer of openai. >> they own 49% of it. and that means that openai will be the primary company that gets access to all of its products, like linkedin et cetera. openai is also taking the lead on striking deals with a bunch of ip holders. think about news publishers, et cetera. >> they are competing against google and a few other companies. >> but really openai has become the most recognizable name because they're consumer-facing app chatgpt is so popular. >> and there's been a lot of talk at well, apple needs to make the iphone sexy again, it needs to make a cool again, it's sort of become like an appendage we're all used to having the iphone weathers does ai do this? does it get in the neighborhood of doing that, making the iphone more interesting? it helps. >> i mean, if you think about it in the us, jim, the vast majority of people use apple ios devices, but abroad that's not the case. >> so what they need to do is make sure that their phone is the best smartphone out there on the market so that they can expand their dominance globally. >> and then the other thing is apple is making more and more money off of services. so like payments that you get from itunes or from buying extra cloud storage or average pricing, because hardware sales have leveled off. and so if they're investing in ai, they're hoping you're going to spend more time with the app. they can eventually serve you more ads and all of their different functions. and they can up charge you that way. >> the thing with apple is and, you know, i figured this out. this is why i saw the iphone bove is because i got the screen protector, i got the case. i don't break it anymore. so they i'm not getting new iphones every six months like i used to, but that might be affecting things. i want to work on that make them more breakable? yes. exactly. but this is how they're going to hook you, right? if they can get you to buy and transact more on the old phone that you have that's money for them alright. very good. sara fisher. thanks very much. i'll go back to my trying to figure out facebook with my reading glasses on here. all right. no, just kidding. sarah. thanks a lot. thank you. >> wnba star caitlin clark left. you heard about i'm i'm actually i might go off a little bit in this next segment. it's getting late. ep told me we can say anything during this hour. this may happen in the next segment, she was left off the us roster for the paris olympics. my next guest says it's one of the worst decisions she has seen and 40 years of covering the games. i agree. and we'll talk about those in just a few moments all right? >> this election season, stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground. and the best political team and the business follow the voters follow the results, follow the facts follow. >> cnn artificial intelligence it's transforming agriculture, advancing life-saving healthcare, and strengthening small businesses this game changing technology is supporting every sector of american because economy. >> today, america leads the world in ai because our companies are investing billions in this new technology. but china wants to leap ahead of america and become the global leader in technology. are leaders in congress need to stand up for innovation and protect america's competitive edge. >> this is a futurama go daddy arrow creates a logo website, even social posts and minix ai hey, i like it was the gum, see the view, get your business online in minutes with godaddy arrow. find a great deal for your ideal hotel opened your vargo typing where you wanna go, select your check-in and check-out dates. >> search compare prices for the same hotel and save up to $30.09 hotel trivago nothing dems my light like a migraine with nortech ott. >> i found relief. >> the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent all-in-one to those with migraine. >> i see you. >> review acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults don't take if allergic to in our technology team, allergic reactions can occur even days after using most common side effects are nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. >> it's time. we all talk to a health care provider that nortech ott from pfizer work play link relief work play blinking really, the only three and one extended release formula for dry eyes like i consumer cellular, we pride ourselves on giving you fast, reliable, nationwide coverage and up to half the cost and the leading carriers, but don't worry, we've got more than that going for us. >> new customers who buy any phone get two months of service. freeman who signed up by july 31st, color go online to switch today. lumen is the first fluoride free to paste. >> i've ever found that actually works. my dentist was blown away with how clean and white my teeth, my gums and teeth are so healthy, it's crazy you can get luminoso, toothpaste at walmart and target. >> one second. she can't walk. then she can one second. you're single. and then you don't want to be one second. >> it's a pipe dream. >> and the next it's a dream come true one second. >> you'll save. >> and then we solve away well we sti a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! go to deal dash.com and see how much you can save the cnn presidential debates. june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max closed captioning is brought to you by ucar, help maintain a healthy urinary tract with you, cora? >> hi, having utis for ten years. >> you, cora, we make uti relief products we also make proactive urinary tract health product. you cora is a lyptsi tried today at your core core.com and just 46 days. >> look at this, right? you're looking live at paris 5:52 a.m. the sun just breaking their behind the eiffel tower beautiful morning. there in paris, the eyes of the sports world will shine on the city of lights for the 2024 summer olympics in paris but one name will noticeably be absent from the roster. wnba rookie sensation caitlin clark instead, a dozen veterans will take the floor as team usa goes for its eight straight when pick gold medal reports indicate clark could be an alternate of a for now, she has been lofted a left off the team. her reaction to the situation, humility. take a listen honestly, no disappointment. i think it just gives you something, something to work for you know, that's a dream, you know, hopefully one day i can be there and i think it's just a little more motivation you remember that and you know, hopefully in four years when four years comes back around, i can be there but her omission or snub depending on how you see it has ignited debate in the sports world this is about what i will, i will personally label the idiocy of team usa women's basketball. how did you make this decision? it's stupid. >> stephen smith there, even the x account of the republican house judiciary committee posted quote, caitlin clark should be on the olympic team cnn sports analyst in usa today columnist christine brennan broke this news over the weekend. it was a blockbuster. she joins me now, christine, great reporting as always okay. i was saying before the break and i was told by the i believe i was told by the executive producer i'm i show that i could on this show that i can give my opinion on this and i'm going to give my opinion this stinks. yeah, this sucks. >> i'm sorry. but caitlin clark should be on this team and i'm sorry if i'm just no way you're aside here, but i am jim. you're not alone. there are millions of people who agree with you. caitlin clark is one of the most popular, if not the most popular athlete in the country, male or female? well, any sport. and this was an opportunity for usa basketball to really grow the women's game. and i can speak as someone who's been to ten summer olympics going all the way back to 1984 when i started in kindergarten. and i've covered women's basketball at every olympics and what you see in the press tribune at the gold medal game for the us women's basketball team, tumble weeds. most female sports writers they don't want anything to do with the women's basketball team. they want to cover the men or people are covering other events. you bring caitlin clark to paris and the eyeballs of the entire world are on her. >> the media coverage you're going to have reporters from all over wanted to come and see this american sensation, even if she only played four or 56 minutes again. >> and all the other players would have gotten publicity in the process. the headlines that they so richly deserve. why was she left off the team? i'm still reporting that i've talked to people. here's what we've seen in the wnba so far. >> it's been a chilly reception for caitlin clark with some of the other players might that have something to do with it? >> could, it could. i reported i have two sources actually now a third who confirmed for me that part of the conversation in the calculation of whether to put her on the team or not? was and this shock the living daylights out of me, jim, was that there was concern that if you put her on the team and she only gets a few minutes of playing time her millions of fans back in the united states and radio shows and whatever would create controversy about. now, i laughed when i first heard that i thought that cannot be something that's being you say can we say bs can i say? what can i say it at this hour? how about say enough, we should be able to say that is how about that? >> i'm sorry. >> they're not going to ask you to fill in for laurie again. >> that is like seventh grade going on fourth-grade. okay. >> the reason why she is so special and we all saw this when she was out there on on the on the court. she can he that three-point shot from so i mean, it's just unbelievable. washington du and the passes that having you and i've talked about this, what she does on the court is remarkable. >> it's the high-wire act at the circus. watch or bring the ball down, the logo 3s rebounding may be more important, but you've got five or six people down there throwing elbows and i'm a tall woman. i was the one under the basket. yeah. but for the uninitiated fan, people who are just coming to basketball, which is by the way, millions and millions of people to watch her they don't necessarily know that, but they can keep their eye on her. the singular figure down the court heaving that three, the beautiful passes and it's just great fun to watch it. as i said, it is that kind of trapeze act. and that's the entertainment value that the wnba and usa basketball, i'm not so sure that that they're thinking about but the team and about who's been there before. and you don't want to miss this up. the cohesin lock around it all of a once in a lifetime for women's sports, growing the game. think of the number. there are also other great players. >> well, that would get the attention. fabulous players that they have never gotten that as i was saying earlier, how about the 20 to us? i say jersey. >> how many would have been sold in africa, in europe, and asia the money that could have been made for youth development programs for getting more girls in the game women's sports needed this desperately and it's just a huge missed opportunity and christine, the other thing that i wanted to say about this one, i saw caitlin clark's the comments, the way she handled this class act handily perfectly, which i have to think is probably irritating the living daylights or whoever is mad at her right now. >> jim scene is taking this out on her, is 22 22,000,000,040 the weight of the world dawn staley said it took the microphone at the women's final game and said, you've been shouldering the burden for our league women's sports. >> we have never seen anyone quite like this. i mean, going back probably the billie jean king, she's bigger than the 1999 and women's world cup. and the big winner in all this at the end of the day, caitlin clark yeah, she's handling it. the sympathy, the support that she has. but again, just think of what could have been in paris and the thing that i worry about and maybe you can tell me because you know this better than i would know. i have started to worry about caitlin clark a little bit that we're going to get into one of these situations where we see these athletes and there's just so much piled on top of them because of the spotlight, because of the pressure, it can cause problems. and we've seen this, we've talked about sport, mental health of athletes from naomi osaka to michael phelps, and on it goes caitlin clark has a confidence about her that is very much in keeping with someone born in 2000 to getting full blast title nine she is also so comfortable in insider skin, so composed. i met her for the first time on friday. interviewed are for the first time and i was even more impressed and i had been from watching from far. do you think there's any chances were running out of time that they reversed this decision. >> i i think we should predict i won't put words in your i think they're going to reverse this decision. >> well, they're announcing it tomorrow and i don't think they'll do it then she would be an alternate and there could be injuries. in fact, one of the guards is injured, right now and that could be tuition. to keep an eye on because you're right. there's such an outcry and i don't think usa basketball i know for a fact, having interviewed these people, they had no idea the national outrage that they were going to unleash. there's outrage, and that is i can tell.

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>> yeah, thanks for having me on this morning. hedgehog is about putting the community in charge. what is different and sets us apart. on hedgehog, you earn respect. so when you see other social media incentivize and focus on building that exposure, we are about building conversation and building a community. >> todd: get into more of this community. you say community is in charge, not a back smoke-filled room of 22-year-olds making elite decisions. how does that work in practice? >> yeah, on so what we do is when there is some issue where people say, does this content belong on the platform, we put that to the community in terms of democratic vote. the community is in charge. basic safeguards to protect the platform from getting derailed, in addition the platform is in charge. other platforms focus on giving small group and central authority position complete control of the narrative and that is wrong. >> todd: hedgehog does not allow minors at all. pew research found 95% of teens ages 13 to 17 and as young as 8-12 used social media. why do you have a no kids p policy? >> studies show effects of social media on teens specifically are causing increased amount of depression and suicide is largest cause of death for kids between 13 and 17. i think -- i don't think there is a place online for kids until we figure out how to create a place to do it safely. we're focused on adult issues, we want to get people talking and get debate going online. let's not introduce another problem and figure out way to move forward and set an example for other platforms and say kids should not be on our social media or others, as well. >> todd: the others, congress is trying to force the sale of tiktok, that is about the chinese communist party and less about the kids. you see them trying to regulate, but do you think congress should step in and ban social media for anybody under the age of 18. >> with regard to tiktok, a lot had to do with kids, they were calling congress once tiktok put out an aslert saying they are trying to ban up. that upped the ante. i think there should be some sort of regulation protecting kids, not sure what it should be, it should be on a federal le level. i really think something should come from congress to say, hey, there is something going on with social media and kids, we need to do something about it. great conversation to move forward. >> todd: as a parent, i want to see it. hedgehog seems interesting. fox corporation, parent company to fox news media is a hedgehog investor. keep us posted. thank you. to basketball now, wnba star caitlin clark taking high road after being snubbed from teen usa oslympic basketball roster. >> they called and let me know and i appreciate that and they did the same for every girl that did or didn't make the team. it gives you something to work for, that's a dream. i hope to be there. more motivation, you remember that and hopefully in four years, i can be there. >> todd: that is literally the perfect answer. carley and i said clark says she is looking forward to taking time from competitive action. i get that, she's been in the spotlight a lot. they couldn't fit her in out as 12th woman in this case to make sure they got attention they have been getting throughout women's basketball. >> carley: the reason they gave, they left her off, they did not want fans to be disashes pointed in her lack of playing time. it does not make sense. turning the snub into a positive and motivation. >> todd: switch from women's basketball to rodeo, wild ride at the rodeo for this crowd. a bull leaped over the fence into the stands. ♪ >> oh! oh, my god. >> open the gates, boys. >> todd: maybe fence should be higher, we have the rest of the video after this. >> carley: and "new york times" predicting what a second trump term will look like, diving into radical policies like securing the border and trade policy, joe concha will respond that to article next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. only number-one prescribed ingrezza has simple dosing for td: always one pill, once daily. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have thoughts of suicide. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including angioedema, potential heart rhythm problems, and abnormal movements. report fevers, stiff muscles, or problems thinking as these may be life threatening. sleepiness is the most common side effect. take control by asking your doctor about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? 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"new york times" is saying, who is this guy you see on your screen, what is he capable of? oh, that is right, he was met until 2021. he will secure the border, especially if senate is flipped. we know his economic policies gave us one of the greatest economies we've seen in our lifetime. that is not opinion, that is fact. if you look at it, we may not be bogged down in wars that seem to have no end. and we've seen fearmongering, these are news reporters, one of the folks on the byline is maggie haberman, who has written anti-trump books and talks about how horrible donald trump is. "new york times" have not endorsed a republican presidential candidate since elvis was a thing in the 1950s, that is what you should expect. >> todd: surprised jonathan swann is on this. that is the way the paper is goings. cnn fire for saying israeli hostages were re not rescued, but released. cnn, you should be afraid, what a disgusting headline. is this a mistake from a saturday intern working summer hours? we were all there and worked the shift. or is something more happening here? >> joe: say it was an intern working on a sunny afternoon in june and mixed up released from rescued. you see the chyron on the screen. it could have been corrected, somebody could have gone on the air and said obviously lives were rescued. they were not released by hamas. we will not see this, that is who this newspaper is. >> carley: incredible news they were rescued, including that girl noa, who became the face of the october 7. president biden wrapped up his trip to france with a speech yesterday and confused ukraine is iraq. >> president biden: we have become semiisolationist now, the idea we had to wait to get money for iraq, it is just not who we are, not who america is. america shows up when we need it. just like our o allies show up for us. >> carley: the white house fixed the gaffe, crossed out the word iraq. >> joe: same president who said russia invaded russia on two occasions, go back and read that transcript, read the robert hur transcript, he did not remember he was vice president or when his son died. i think offense to newspaper saying trump refused to visit the same cemetery where joe biden was visiting this morning honoring those lost in world war i. determination is made by marine corps and white house military office in collaboration with secret service. i keep seeing reports trump did not want to go there in 2018, he could not go there, the weather did not allow it. get that is the record. that is who joe biden is, clean-up on aisle five, 17 and 24, debate is everything on june 27th. can he last without a script or teleprompter. >> carley: he will be in italy later this week for g-7 and have plenty opportunity to speak there. >> todd: this video out of organization, rodeo showing a pull breaking loose. my gosh, jumping over a six-foot fence into the stands. >> oh, oh, my gosh. >> heads up. >> open the gate, boys. >> todd: open the gate. four people hurt when the bull leaped over and landed on people in the crowd. this is not a puppy, this is a bull. rodeo says the bull was heading back to the handler pen. he was under control within a few not ms. everyone is expected to be okay. >> carley: the bull wanted a good show. >> todd: stay in the animal kingdom. >> carley: let's do that. back-to-back shark attacks at t tourist hot spot left two teens and a woman injured with a woman losing an arm. the attacks happened at two beaches four miles from each other. this is just weeks after officials named florida as shark bite capital of the world. a shark expert and director of the coastal marine experiment station joins me now. doctor, good morning, this is scary. not something a beach goer wants to hear. shark attacks are happening more and more often, is that true, and if so, why? >> thanks for having me. that is the million dollar question. everyone is wondering what is going on here, these are random and rare eventing. if you look at where we are with these incidents, there are no more than 10 years ago. there are more people in the water, it is hotter out and there is more interaction. >> carley: if you are in the water and come face-to-face with a shark. don't paneck, when we splash, look, that attracts sharks. slowly exit the water. sharks don't want anything to do with us in the water. >> carley: if you do come upon a shark in the water, worst case, punch the shark in the nose, is that true? >> no, i would highly not recommend that. exit the water really -- >> carley: good point. how faftz can you punch in water? some people say sharks are misunderstood creatures. what can you tell us about sharks we might not know? >> one thing about sharks we don't know, most don't know, to keep our ocean clean, we need them. people enjoy going to the ocean and like to eat dead and dying animals. they keep it clean. they allow us to enjoy it. we are visitors in the ocean and something we need to realize when we go to the beach. >> carley: our producers said people are not on a shark's menu, iffy woo were, there would be more attacks. just usually sharks confused in the water. thank you for joining us. >> todd: so glad you asked the punching question. >> carley: exit the water calmly if a shark is swimming at you. >> todd: i'm dead, when is last thing i did anything calmly. >> carley: new he rise with luxury amenities, views, gyms, cafe, rooms are reserved for the homeless. cheryl casone is here next. >> todd: california businesses are not getting the same treatment at all, what impact is $20 wage having on fast food industry? 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>> well, it's not, not really, no. look, it is tough. you have two issues really. you have the fact it was done almost overnight. you have the fact 25% increase in rage rate, both of those things happening simultaneously is really hard thing for restaurant's bottom line and you are seeing the effect of it. >> todd: fast food is viewed now as a luxury. you and i remember we would get a big maz, $4 or $5 with a coke and fries. now we are talking $12 or $13, not just in california, i have seen it in connecticut. look at numbers, do minimum wage laws, the reason prices are increasing, in addition to inflation. will they price fast food out of ex existence? >> look at what mcdonald's reported a couple weeks ago, prices are up 40% since 2019, costs are up. you had dramatic increase in food cost, labor cost, insurance costs are up, lending is up, construction costs are up. that requires companies to increase prices and result of this is that fast food has largely lost its reputation as a value player and that is what has been going on and result of this, consumers dine out les often, not going to mcdonald's or other places often as they had been. >> todd: cheap and convenient way to feed a family of four, we are so far beyond that. this is a meal out that you need to budget for. thank you for your insight. four years ago, speaking of food. that guy here, calamari chef went viral for his appearance the 2020 dnc. now he says he is voting for donald trump. he will tell us why. >> carley: lawrence jones is here to tell us what is coming up on "fox and friends". lawrence i want to hear that, maybe prices of food or economy and inflation. watch "fox and friends first" to see. thanks. coming up on this jam-packed monday morning, hunter biden is back in court today, will he testify? 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>> right. absolutely. absolutely. look at the prices of homes. you know, you can't buy -- i feel for the kids that my son's age and stuff like that who want to buy a home right now. they have to pay overinflated prices and high interest rates: and going to crush them. need to make a ton of money more so than they are making right now or what i'm making right now. you need more money to stay on top of the things. everything is going up in price over and over. >> carley: let's talk about the restaurant where you are the head chef at iggy's boardwalk. tell us about it and i'm sure inflation is impacting everything, is it impacting the prices on the menu as well? >> absolutely. you see the prices going up on a weekly basis, sometimes a daily basis. even fluctuates, special the commodity stuff seafood. i purchase weekly, daily, and i see the prices go up. some prices have come down a little bit but nothing major. and it just forces us to have to raise the prices on the menu or maybe cut back on something. just to, you know, not gouge the customer. we want everybody to come in and have a grateful meal and enjoy themselves about not having to worry about the bottom line. >> carley: after seeing your appearance four years ago. you said your wife said hey, you are going viral online. you are like what is viral? what was that whole experience. >> got on the beach in the all black holding the calimari. >> i was called by my boss dave ravine know who is another trump supporter. he says to me, he was away visiting his son at college. he says to me i need you to be at work 9:00 tomorrow morning they are going to do a photo shoot with some representative rhode island something to do about biden. i need to you make a platter of calimari for them. i get in lady looks me up and down uniform on plus the mask. she said you are going to be in the shot. she said what shot you? are going to stand there and hold the plattedder of calimari. i was wondering how we were going to hold this thing or prop it up. we are going to put you in the shot. i did. from there it became iconic. the rest is history. >> carley: their seconds until "fox & friends." i didn't know this before calimari is rhode island's official appetizer. really quickly, what's the best way to serve it? >> nice and crispy with pepper, hot pepper rings, garlic and olive oil and a little bit of aregular know basil. >> carley: just the way we like it. do you approve? >> todd: oh, man, i'm going to run out right now. >> carley: chef, thank you very much. have great day. >> thank you. you too. >> carley: sounds delicious. 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