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israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. take a listen why did the democrats hate bibi netanyahu? >> i actually think they hid israel. yes, i don't think they had i think it israel. and the democratic party hates israel. any jewish person that votes for democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves because israel will be destroyed >> it's a fairly shocking thing for a presidential candidate to say about any religious minority, but about jews at this time of rising anti-semitism in the united states, it is certainly no but worthy. this is not the first time he is lashed out at jews who don't support him just last year around the high holy days for jews trump shared a social media image that said liberal jews who didn't support him, quote, voted to destroy america and israel. but that was a repost on instagram or retreat or whatever.
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>> the >> white house was quick to respond to trump's latest aymen saying quote, as anti-semitic crimes and acts of hate of increased across the world among them, the deadliest attack committed against the jewish people since the holocaust, leaders have an obligation to call hate what it is and bring americans together against if there is no justification for spreading toxic false stereotypes that threaten fellow citizens. none unquote that was putting it nicely compared to what the biden campaign had to say, which was the only person who should be ashamed here as donald trump, donald trump openly demeans jewish americans and reportedly thinks adolf hitler did some good things that last bit is a reference to comments trump made in private to his then chief of staff retired general john kelly. according to cnn's own jim sciutto cnn's kristen holmes is here with more kristen, shocking comments by trump, offensive comments by trump are just going to be what we're hearing from now until november or perhaps beyond a jake yeah. >> when you talk to campaign advisers or aids, you don't get any sense that he's going to
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change his rhetoric, that he's going to tamp down the kind of language that he uses. in fact, they say they know who their candidate is and keep in mind, we have not heard republicans in any way largely coming out to rebuke donald trump's comments. and in fact, his campaign doubled down on what he said. and this is what they said in a statement, >> president trump is right, the democrat party has turned into a full blown anti-israel, anti-semitic protests. terrorist cabal >> there's a >> clear messaging problem with donald trump and several of these various minority the groups. two things are true. donald trump's team believes that there is an opening with jewish voters who are unhappy with the way that biden has handled the israel-hamas war. this is how donald trump chooses to message to those voters this seems very similar to what we saw last month in south carolina when donald trump's campaign was saying that they saw an opening among black voters and america, only to have donald trump's say
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that black voters liked him because he had been arrested and discriminated against, just like they had essentially tying his own indictments to the years and years of legal discriminations that blacks have faced in this country again just because there are openings does not mean that these groups of people are going to vote for donald trump and they clearly need to work on how exactly he is going two message people if they want to pick up any of these votes instead, i've actually turn voters off >> yeah >> kristen holmes, not thanks so much. let's bring in our panel we have with us bill crystal and david from and first of all, just as a factual matter it's very clear that there are lots of jews who love being jewish, loved judaism, love israel and vote for democrats. i mean, so what he said is just factually incorrect, but beyond that, it's offensive. >> you've >> both worked for republican administrations yet you have also voted for democratic
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tickets against donald trump. you're both jewish so you are also qualified to address this because you are donald trump says you hate, you hate israel and you hate judaism as well. >> i have a particularly intimate relationship with this war. we have a relative of ours in hamas captivity still unaccounted for who is that? what you've interviewed the family the neutral family. oh, i didn't know that they're related to you and taken in uniform fighting gallantly for israel. i so this is a very intimate matter. it's very wrong needs to be said that first, when you make this amount about loyalty to benjamin netanyahu, the vast majority of the jewish israeli electorate also rejects benjamin netanyahu. so trump has to direct his criticism to them as well. but it is worth remembering what the biden administration has done for israel and we're now moving on six months since the heinous attacks in october the support has been overwhelming. biden has visited israel twice with
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extraordinary personal risk, join great personal courage he mobilize the israeli electorate with a show of his passionate concern. there has been a flow of intelligence information, highly sensitive materials. it is the republicans in the house of representatives who have embargoed the president's request for aid. israel, $13 billion. that president biden asked for on the 20th of october. and now it is march. and that money is still not i've been voted, but there's one more thing that needs to be said because as we both know, many people in the very conservative jewish world who might be inclined to agree with donald trump. and what i would say to them is this, what israel, they should always remember, israel's largest economic partner is the european union. israel, us relationship alone is not enough. israel needs to be embedded in a global community. so if you have a candidate for president who rejects the very idea of a global community? who rejects the idea of us european partnership. he is rejecting israel's most important economic allies and offering them only weapons when they need tray, they need to make a living >> yeah. >> but what was your response
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to hearing president trump say that about about jews and i very much agree with everything david said substantively, my own responses. i was so disgusted i honestly didn't want to engage it and i didn't engage it. i was writing a newsletter for monday morning and i ended up focusing on trump's salute to the insurrectionists and his promise to pardon them, which i do think it's worth more comment. five, then that's gotten too. there's so many things trump says, no, we covered yesterday. i know there's somebody thinks trump says worth that are worth comments and reflection and about how really bad they are. and here he just and i found some sickening really that i didn't want to engage it and i thought of even tweeting something that i didn't do it because it's always sort of, you know, somebody accuses you of hating your religion and hitting the state of israel. and he's not, he has no standing to do that. i can put it well, that's another thing. >> donald trump or sebastian gorka for that matter, what you know about how jews feel about judaism, there plenty, neither of them are jewish. they are plenty of debates we've all been involved in over the years, intra jewish debates, i would say make sure. >> i've heard conservative jews make that argument. yeah, it's bad food. liberalism is
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bad for jews and cerner bad for jews this, i've heard both sides make it about the other fair enough. >> and it's usually not made. it's usually made in a way of trying to counsel you though, to improve your political views or understand something you didn't understand about foreign policy, not to say you're not a good jew. if you do that right? and that's disgusting. it's just discussed. i've heard i've heard liberal jews say, how can any jew vote for donald trump? he plays footsie with white supremacists. he plays footsie with nazis, et cetera, et cetera. i've just never heard a presidential candidate, saying anything like that. >> let people say all kinds of foolish things and we can't make this discussion of every foolish thing by every foolish person that america have two hours. >> but look, what is >> what is, what has been true and there's been very important for american jews and support for israel has in the past been a matter for both parties. yeah, they're been strong supporters of israel in both parties. and president biden speaks to that tradition on the left, there is an anti-israel movement that has been very intense in the past few months, and that likes to depict president biden with his head cut off as if he were a victim of terrorism, too. sure.
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and not just saturday as well. right. i mean, anti-semitic in many ways and on and on the right, you see people may profess fondness for the state of israel, but who have very little to say what the safety and security of jewish people here inside the united states and the face of all kinds of hate crimes, some of which come from parts of the world that also give some kind of support to donald trump. >> you're >> just illustrated the jewish dilemma of how their extremists on both sides who hate us, or maybe not both sides. and the horseshoe theory they meet in the middle. >> so what would use have benefited from is a strong bipartisan support for israel, a strong culture of tolerance and mute and fellow feeling. the united states. and that is something that the mainstream of jewish life has always understood and donald trump is worrying at that. and he's doing to the jewish community in a way, what he does to the american community which is to empower the loudest meanest, to turn people against one another for his own advantage. and whatever community you're and he'll do it to the portuguese american community. good, that he will turn it on itself in order to support himself. it's
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not for the benefit of this hypothetical portuguese american community. it's certainly not for the benefit of the jewish community. it's for his own benefit with jews of whatever point of view, the victim and bill, i haven't heard mitch mcconnell or speaker johnson condemn this but you make the argument that maybe they shouldn't even though they should because they public officials trump but i don't think either of one of them would know say that. think that but they need to say version of what david just alluded to at the end, which is george white, what george washington said in his famous letter and 17 92 newport congregation. you know what the great thing about america is. we don't go around saying you're not a good jew. you're not a good christian. you're not entitled to comment on this. you people should be able to worship as they please. they can be two different kinds of jews. they come different kinds of political views that should be out of bounds, right? criticize the political views, criticize the foreign policy views. don't credit, don't say you're not a good jew. if you think this. and again, it's one thing. again, it's a little bit with intro jewish debates. maybe you can say, look the
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talmud says about this, even that's a little crazy in my opinion, but yeah, for donald trump to say it and he has just i agree. it really does damage to the not just the jews, really not primarily introduce it does damage to the american understanding of what it means to be a tolerant person in america? >> well, the reason i said that, you wouldn't want and i was wrong, that you would want mcconnell and speaker johnson to say anything is because you have suggested that as a campaign strategy, president biden should ignore donald trump and stop acknowledging him and avoid participating in a debate with him. you write the moment biden personally engages in the argument, it becomes partisan squabbling, becomes one politician to seek, seeking to keep his job against another who wanted it treats this year as an ordinary political campaign. yeah, not as national emergency, which is what it is >> yeah, i don't think biden >> should wait on this. >> i think i'll gothic is entitled to >> weigh in my general counsel was let other people he should make the case that he's done a good job governing. you should make their arguments, david made earlier about his foreign policy. >> you should govern i think traveling around the country, taking pot shots at trump isn't terribly effective. it doesn't, it just looks like
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politics as usual. this guy wants my job. i'm going to fight back at him you shouldn't denounce this. so just a slick verbit. who would have it affect announcing this? mike pence. mike mike mcconnell mitch mcconnell. >> yeah >> i get it. you know what i mean? if you're making no chrystal david from thanks so much. >> thank you. >> it's all i can say >> the podium is up and ready in vegas. that's where president biden is about to speak. his message to voters that he takes his 2024 campaign out west also, i had the prison sentence handed down today. a member of the so-called goon squad this is the group of law enforcement officers and mississippi that prosecutors say torture two black men. the disturbing details of that coming up and what retired generals who advise president biden say now about the disastrous us withdrawal from afghanistan. now that these senior level advisers are well out of office, could these chaotic scenes and tragedies had been avoided this situation with wolf blitzer didn't night it six once cnn >> if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the
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our worldly, the two now retired generals who advise president biden against an >> accelerated afghanistan withdrawal, just testified before congress, i'm referring to former joint chiefs of staff chairman mark milley and former us central command commander kenneth mackenzie, and they slammed the us state department for failing to order a noncombatants evacuation operation sooner. >> if >> they had, they say that would have allowed the us military to evacuate us and afghan civilians. cnn's oren liebermann is at the pentagon. oren are non-combatants evacuation operations, always ordered in situations like these will give him the situation we were looking at in afghanistan in the summer of 2021. it is certainly one that became increasingly inevitable and that's what general mark milley and general mackenzie talked about here. the question here is the timeline. the defense department began the planning around what's called a neo as you point out, a non combatant evacuation operation in the months ahead pressing, they said and this is both
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mackenzie and milling pressing the state department for their plans on a timeline and ultimately for the order to give a neo it is not a defense department decision to say yes. evacuating. >> that's up to state, even if >> it's the defense department that carries out that evacuation, essentially an emergency evacuation with its assets. you see some of the aircraft were involved in the kneel on your screen right here, makenzie said a month earlier, hebei again to doubt and this is in july of 2021, whether state could effectively carry out a neo as he waited for the order to come down, an order that only came on august 14, which is one day before some members of the afghan government's leadership fled the country. here's what he said >> orders to commence the >> non combatant evacuation >> operation, bringing out our embassy our citizens, and at-risk afghans were received on 14 august these dates are important because i believe that the events have mid and late august 2021 were the
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direct result of delaying the initiation of the neo for several months. in fact, until we are in extremis and the taliban had over run the country. as you are aware, the decision to begin a neo rest with the department of state, not the department of defense. that's we had known in reporting on the withdrawal from afghanistan that there was friction between the defense department and the state department. we have heard some of that in previous hearings, but jacob has never been quite this clear to what extent there was that friction here. we hear mackenzie and merely saying they were pressing the state department for the planning around the evacuation and then the order itself to begin that evacuation, which they felt should have been sort of started weeks, if not months earlier. we all saw how this played out. and tragically, of course, and the final days of that withdrawal of bombing that led to the killing of 13 us service members at abbey gate and there are still afghans left behind, afghans who risked their lives to help the united states in the war effort. some are still unable to obtain what
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are called sieves are special immigrant visas. did we learn anything about those sieves, those individuals who need to get out of afghanistan today? >> this has been an ongoing effort to increase the number of sieves or sivs that will be allowed out of afghanistan. and crucially interview united states proponents and advocates, including afghan veterans who have tried to get their translators and their helpers out, have pushed for more to be allowed in. congressman mecole. so there was a bipartisan effort and he's in principle, they have reached an agreement with the white house to increase the number. it basically said, stay tuned for that number and for announcements so that at the very least here is good news for the afghans who are trying to get out, who have helped the us during a 20 year war. there as we wait to find out how many perhaps will be allowed into the us. >> all right. oren liebermann. thanks so much. sometimes he had never really know what you're going to hear from president the biden at a live event, the podiums there at the teleprompter is there, binds about to step up to speak. we're going to keep an ear on his message in vegas. plus oprah's emotional admission
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kept thinking about was harry reid we're connecting the entire state to affordable high-speed internet. by the end of this decade, every single part of the state high-speed affordable internet already saving 200 hundred and 76,000 nevada and families as much as $75 a month. i've learned and i know our friend harry is looking down send data proud of the airport and his name is getting an upgrade as well couldn't do one without the other so proud ability, varicose first high-speed real line that to take folks in las vegas to los angeles in two hours are set up for, that's going to create 35,000 first, make major high-speed rail line on america 35,000 good paying job. take 3 million vehicles off the road and reduce pollution to significantly. it's also taking most by the way >> it's going to cut the time
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it has >> i don't know why >> anybody want to get to la and half the time, but i know why you won't come here all kidding aside. it really really as a >> it's >> a gigantic project by the way, is encouraged. california's central california and boba high-speed rail as well the idea that we haven't had one single we will high-speed rail bill in america up to now is ridiculous and so chinese have real system to go to 130 miles an hour anyway 230 miles nauseous say, well, look, we're taking the most significant action. the fight climate change ever. my policies have attracted 650 billion dollars in private sector investments in companies that are moving clean energy, factories and jobs back here in america where they belong. for example, in reno read red room, redwood materials is going invest $3.5 billion. if you
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point $5,000,000,000.01 of the country's major electric vehicle battery cycling manufacturing plants, created thousands of jobs, thousands of jobs >> tomorrow well, it's more in arizona. we're talking about american bennett to semiconductor chip, that tiny chips, the size of the tip up a little finger, which power is everything from automobiles or smartphones? weapon systems. we've met at those chips, we made them better then we lost the market because a lot of the corporation said, let's send the overseas the cheaper and bring the product home, which is more expensive. we don't do that anymore. we make it here. we keep the job site. we said products overseas the reason i mentioned we've been able to bring the chips manufacturing back home, retracted $240 billion in private sector investments to build chips the factors here in america, and by the way, they're created tens
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of thousands of good paying job, both in construction and manufacturing and the average salary in one of those they called fats of factories it's $100,000 a year and you don't need a college degree to get that job across the country, folks filed a record number new business applications since i took fastest growth of latino owned businesses and more than a decade, more black small businesses started at the highest rate of 30 years in nevada, since i came to office, proceed 195,000 small business applications. and every one of those applications is an act of hope is critical because small because this is pi reason i keep talking about small businesses. small businesses make up half the gdp, half the economy. america half of all, all the economy let me maracas generate by small businesses >> but >> here's the deal as more folks moved in nevada for good paying jobs, we need housing is affordable. >> the >> depth of the pandemic the depth of the pandemic, the
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american rescue plan delivered funds to keep 8 million families in their homes nationwide by prevented foreclosures and evictions here in nevada use those funds to keep 50,000 people rent be willing to pay as a first-time home buyers, they will make a down payment. you invest in in building and renovating affordable home and almost any other part of the contrary, any state in the country. for example, here in clark county, nearly 1,000 brand new affordable units for seniors are under construction. today's result 8,000 homes total for families, seniors, veterans across the country, more people and homes now than before the pandemic receive fewer foreclosures and any time in decades but we have a lot more to do. are too many people that dream of having a good home is still feels out of reach. i get it. look, here's my plan. everybody thinks for
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his eyes present, i was probably born wealthy couple significant background, economically well i had to do business next number listed as the poorest man in congress for 36 years i got a phone call. my wife was campaigning. i was campaigning up new hampshire back on that statistic came out in the '90s and she call irish the call one because the kids are loving when i was away. so how's everything going? i got this? >> fine you know, you're in trouble when your wife or husband says fine so what's the matter? she said only elected officials husband or wife? to understand this she said, do read today's paper i said they don't have today's paper of wilmington paper. delaware opened up we're lay where i was lay here from vermont >> and >> she said, well, let me read it. >> top of >> the fault headline, biden
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poorest man and congress. is that true? it's true, but it turned out was true but here's the deal >> my new budget works to lower >> housing costs for owners and renters election i was raised in a one my scranton where i was born and are in my early years are raised when scranton when dead terms the economy, we move down to a little place, call claymont, delaware. my dad had started off as a kid and we couldn't afford anything. we lived in duplex called for your apartments, which became public housing years later and when my dad kept transfer your house we get to down payment to get the first home well, we read it. we saved he saved. >> and we are able to buy a three-bedroom home new development because these areas are building 40, 50 homes that a shot we had four kids, three
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bedrooms, and a grant pop limitless and we we're poor but we never had anything at the end of the month and so what what my dad is always say was that the way you build equity in your home as the way you go wealth. so when you build enough equity in your home that you have enough money to borrow to get something new and so on and that's how everybody makes it everybody middle class makes it. they're usually through equity in her home >> well, look, it works. what we've been doing works to increase housing supply and keep costs down future first for homeowners inflate, she keeps coming down and it's predicted to do that mortgage rates are going to come down as well. but i'm not going to wait i'm not in a way i want to provide an annual tax credit will give americans $400 a month for the next two years. as mortgage rates come down to put towards their mortgage when they buy their first home or trade up a little more space if
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they come from middle-class background, there come from a family as well, or to you're hundred thousand dollars or less were also making more affordable to refinance your home by eliminating title insurance fees on federally funded mortgage back mortgages that's going to say folks as much as 100 of what thousand $500. the federal government can afford to do that. in addition, last week than that's association of realtors agreed for the first time? but americans can negotiate lower commissions when they buy or sell their home you've typical home purchase that alone could say folks, an average of $10,000 on the sale or purchase. i'm calling on realtors, followed through on lower than commission just to protect homebuyers folks are also working and the legacy of discrimination, the basement home valuations it's exact as exacerbate exacerbated racial wealth gap and held back black
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and brown families in a simply wrong if you build a adela came along and build 20 homes on one side of a highway and 20 homes the other. and the one side had people are black and brown backgrounds. and the same exact home was built in a white neighborhood. guests what the day you want at home, that black home was worth 20% less than the white house or this panic homeless poor is 20%. it's wrong second, my plan goes work, so we can bring him rents down. my administration is chip cracking down on big corporations or break antitrust laws by price-fixing to keep the rents up. that's how they work. now landlord should be competing to give folks the best not conspiring to charge more we're also going after what i call on fair rental junk fees, like the ones you charged when you move into an apartment >> one so surprise convenience
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because of high rents or high grocery prices. there are 231 days until the november election. how can president biden? get voters to feel confident about him managing the economy. >> well, i think that if there's the facts get out as the administration's on the ground traveling and its other surrogates would be out there. it is clear what took place. the gut, the economy suffered from the greatest pandemic and this country and that the world had ever seen. and because of the action tens of what president biden did. we now have an economy that's recovering quicker than almost anybody else in the world. and we are also talk about out the fact that when you look at what's taken place, for example, this is why we need to get the supplemental done for supporting ukraine. because what's causing same the cost of food to continue to go up as the the commodities that is
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being blocked in the black sea as a result of russia's invasion of ukraine. and so we've got to get these facts out and i think that the biden administration started to talk about that at the state of the union, which i believe was well-received and we've just got to you know, when you get out, the american people can see what's happening. and the neck and listen to what donald trump is saying as he said the other day, given putin and putin and do whatever he wants. >> so those things >> will come into context. i'll say this jake, that if you look at this time where we were this time and number of other presidents so elections, ronald reagan was not winning and would not have been the president of united states bill clinton would not have been the president. the united states, donald trump would not have been the president of the united the states, barack obama would not have been the presence of the united states. so for those who are panicking in saying that, oh, biden is in trouble and it's all over. no you know what we're doing is steady and fast. and i think that the facts as the facts get out to the american people, the
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american people are very smart and very bright and they can see the difference between a donald trump and joe biden. what they've done, and what they will do in the future. >> let's talk about the hearing today because the house foreign affairs committee, which is led obviously by republicans chairman michael mccaul, lead to hearing on the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. now, democrats rip the hearing is overly political. your the ranking democrat on the committee. you said nothing new was really learned today. but general millie said he felt the hearing helped give goldstar family some answers to to their questions it doesn't seem as though the meeting was pointless to them. the goldstar families. >> well, what i said was and as fat, if there are ghost off families were at the hearings when general amelie testified before the house armed services committee, he said the same thing and he kept saying, as i've said before, so there was nothing new that was in this
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hearing and sometimes i actually felt very sad for the the goldstar families because the so it was. kept saying over and over that an order to really get out and to answer their questions. we've got to look at the policies that have taken place in the decisions were made, not just for the labs, for three days or for a week but the whole 20 years that we were in afghanistan, the general also said that doha agreement was the foundation of everything that follow, including the end, which says that you can't just make a judgment and give the transparency and give the ghost or families what they need without looking at the entire picture. and i hope because i want welcome to have the answers to, but the only way that we can do that is in a bipartisan way, not in an overtly political way. the sole focus of this hearing was just
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tried to discredit joe biden. well, without looking at the doha agreement and donald trump or any other president we want i want out a won't stop until we figure out what went wrong. what went right? and we did a lot right. because the general is also said the mission was successful, talked about the history starting in 124,000 thousand individuals out in a shortest period of time. so we've got to work together not play politics knocks, you know, lumber, the question that they were asking the republicans were asking, i think was all based upon oh by this biden matt whereas when you look at the democratic questions that they were asking, it was trying to get to the meat of the matter of how we can best be transparent with the american people. find out what was right, find out what was wrong, and put the politics behind us. >> ranking democrat makes thanks so much for your time today. really appreciate it. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> and ms today, prison
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>> in our law and justice lead today, today in mississippi, prison sentences for two of the six white former law enforcement officers of the so-called goon squad sentences for torturing two black men, 20 years for hunter elward jeffrey middleton getting nearly 18 years together for disgraced officers will be sentenced soon all six pleaded guilty to both state and federal charges for torturing eddie parker and michael jenkins last year, cnn brian young brings us up to speed now on this hideous case of police brutality that day of justice has finally comb. for the rankin county goon squad. >> the goon squad, a nickname federal prosecutors say some white former mississippi law enforcement officers gave themselves for their alleged willingness to use excessive force and not report now, six of them facing sentencing after pleading guilty to charges in connection with torturing two black men, michael jenkins and eddie parker for nearly two
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hours back in january of 2023, and they've undergone from what you heard a substantial amount of trump the officers had entered the home, the victims were in without a warrant and proceeded to use racial slurs, kick taese, and attempt sexual assault and intimidate the victims with a firearm. the assault ended with jenkins getting shot in the mouth, and then the officers attempted to cover it all up back in july, i spoke to parker jenkins and jenkins mouth other and tour the home where the crimes occurred, stored at a beat me here. >> the courtroom filled with the motion at sentencing today, michael jenkins, mother, marriage, chickens giving a victim impact statement in court saying in part, i want the same consideration for these people as they gave my son when they put the gun in his mouth and pull the trigger and the parents of one of the convicted deputies, hunter elward, also making a statement. nothing prepares a parent for this. what happened shouldn't have happened. there are so many more victims and the people in this room hunter,
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is going to take an own what he did and his son did. hunter elward stood up and directly address the two when he victimized? i'm so sorry. i don't want to get too personal with you. michael there's no telling what you've seen. >> i'm so sorry that i >> caused that. i hate myself for it. i hate that i gave you that. i accept all responsibility. hunter elward parents spoke to cnn shortly after their son's apology and his sentencing of 20 for years plus one month >> what happened to those two gentlemen? he cannot live with anymore. >> one of the victims, eddie parker told el work in court that he forgave him >> i hated forgiving because deep down inside i knew where he wasn't. someday he done solely owned his dollars. >> but michael jenkins said it didn't mean a thing to him >> i got that >> chickens older brother still reeling from what happened to his brother, but i couldn't do mr. nobody i couldn't stand to watch have been done.
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>> the attorney for jenkins and parker said there was some overall solace in today's sentencing. >> finally, they could see justice occur and to see their torment us. know that they won't be back on the street to terrorize them again. and there'll be behind bars four for at least 20 years >> jake, the emotion was so strong and court today, so many people crying, holding hands, reaching out to each other both men tell me they still want justice, they still want the country to see but they didn't do anything wrong. good night. >> they were >> just two black men, jake, horrible >> story, brian young and jackson, mississippi. thanks so much. we up next one of the nation's >> most well-known realtors tells us what it really means to homebuyers now that the 6% commission could be scrapped king >> charles tomorrow it on cnn it's a new day. >> one. we're our shared values propel us towards a more secure future through august of
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>> resole three jomo victims call now 30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money. all when 808592400. that's when 808592400 the new ruling is shattering several norms on buying and selling homes in the united states of america. but will it actually lower housing costs? real estate broker egypt, charade is here and she's host and executive producer of hdtvs, married two real estate owned by our parent company, warner brothers discovery egypt. so this commission between the buyer and the seller's brokers is no longer going to be the norm. what does that mean for the average person? >> but first thing i want everybody to do is kinda back down off of that headline a little bit because it's actually ms it was never the norm headed become an industry standard to some capacity, yes. but i'm going to real estate broker for over 20 years. i've run a brokerage. we represent sellers, we represent buyers every day that i go into the
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mls system, i see commissions ranging from 1% on new construction, two two-and-a-half percent, 3%, 4% on troubled properties being offered out. so that tells you that the commission had to be hired and 6%. so what it's for us? yes, there's changes, but i choose to look at this with a rainbow over it for agents and for sellers and buyers combined. and in that, it's business as usual, because at the end of the de, of sellers still wants their property to move. where do we think that these commissions are going? everybody thinks that's going in our pockets. but i think what everyone forgets is these properties have to be marketed digital ads have to be run target marketing, photographs. all these areas and drone videos. who pays for that? the agent is paying that and so that's what's rolled into these commissions, were not fattening are pockets i think like any other industry, doctors, lawyers, there is an industry expectation or you get what you pay for, you can
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certainly go to a discount brokerage. but again, who's going to market it? you can pay somebody to throw it on the mls $4,000. are you going to get photos? are they going to help you negotiate? so again, i think once the realization of what this really, truly mean starts to m&a, it's going to be business as usual, more so, jake, what? concerned about is the new unprotected class and that is what we're not hearing in this settlement. and nowhere in the headlines will be hearing about what happens now to homebuyers and how it affects them, and what that's going to do to the real estate market. they are going to become the new unprotected class that's because when we see headlines that make them feel like they can go straight to a listing agent and buy the property from them who negotiates, who protects them? what the average buyer doesn't recognize is a listing. agents could do sherry responsibility is to the seller, meaning you're their customer. the seller is their client as their customer they owe, you no
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explanation and no advice. now, it's essentially a free for all i think what's going to happen is see more litigation from this. we think we're we're we're conquering some big enemy. and instead, there's going to be an even bigger one. because when those buyers continued to go unprotected, they're going to come i'm back in one asu brokerages. they're going to want us to the sellers and i think the real headlines should be the cost of housing for buyers now or it should be us housing sales drop first-time homebuyers can no longer afford. >> all right. egypt. thank you so much, really appreciate it. join me sunday night. for the special we're going to have on cj, rice. and also a brand new episode of united states of scandal. we're going to dig into the leaking of the the identity