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>> story, the debate over transgender athletes. >> i believed i needed to sacrifice being trans order to swim. we can't neglect fairness and hopes to be inclusive for whole story with anderson cooper tonight at eight on cnn you are in the cnn newsroom hi everyone. >> i'm jessica dean in new york and tonight, israel launched a new attacks across gaza. is it prepares for a major ground offensive in the city of rafah the israeli military now target reading northern and central gaza, as well as eastern rafah in an effort to prevent what it says are hamas as attempts at regrouping the hamas-controlled ministry of health saying 63 people have died in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll to more than 35,000 since the war began seven months ago. cnn cannot independently verify those numbers. all of this just days after president biden warned israel against an invasion of rafah, threatening to withhold offensive weapons
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from its ally, sian cnn, senior white house kevin top white house officials are now doubling down on the president's ultimatum. we heard from them continue to hear the white house and administration officials warning against the ground invasion of rafah and they're really channeling president biden's view that us weapons should not be used to support a mission that in their estimation is ill-advised and very, very bloody. >> those concerns were conveyed earlier today in a phone call between the us national security adviser, jake sullivan, and his counterpart in israel. and i think this phone call is significant. it's the first time that we've seen a call like this announced between the white house and the government of israel since president biden delivered that ultimatum and cnn that he would not provide certain weapons systems to israel if a ground
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invasion moves forward, the white house says, in that call sullivan and his counterpart discussed alternatives to a ground invasion of rafah. the white house says that the israeli national security adviser did say that these concerns were being taken in into account. but at the end of the day, the concerns that the white house has about an invasion of russia, of rafah, or nothing new. the president has been raising them with rayleigh prime minister benjamin netanyahu going back months, going back to february that has not necessarily deterred netanyahu from pressing forward. he has said the ground invasion of rafah is necessary to completely eliminate hamas. when you hear from american officials today, that is completely at odds with what they are saying we heard from the american secretary of state, antony blinken, who said that a ground invasion of rafah could lead to a hamas insurgency. listen to more of what he had to say presence been clear for some time that we couldn't and would not support a major military
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operation in rafah. now, at the same time, we share israel's objective and making sure that hamas cannot govern guys anymore that it'd be demilitarized, that israel get its leaders. we continue to support that, but there's a better way of achieving that. then going headlong into, into rafah. that's what we're talking about with israel now, we have a better way of doing it. we're engaged in conversations with them about that now blinken also said, today that the us believes israel has killed more civilians in this conflict than members of hamas. >> he also said the us hasn't seen a plan from israel about security and governance in gaza once this war ends. so really taken all together some of the sharpest criticism that we've seen from the biden administration directed towards israel since the start of this conflict. and i think it really shows you that this relationship and this war are really reaching an inflection point. jessica all right, kevin lip tack traveling with the
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president in delaware this weekend. thanks so much for that reporting and more families in northern gaza are packing up and leaving following orders given by israeli defense forces on saturday, residents of several neighborhoods were told to leave immediately and head toward shelters west of gaza city. idf fighter jets had been striking what they called military target targets across jabalya and conducting military operations in nearby neighborhoods. one father of three says it's forces were dropping leaflets, warning, they will invade the north so about them on what is no safe place. >> it's been the same story, the seven or eight times we've moved there is no safe place wherever we go. >> there's bombardment. there was one bargmann at the indonesian hospital and the doctors and medics were forced out i had to leave like everyone else. i don't know what to say. is this a life death is more honorable than this humiliation last night was intense artillery f 16.
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>> there were injured in martyrs. it was a horrible night and we woke up to the same thing, smoke bones sound bombs, and f-16s we are displaced multiple times. this is the tenth time. i don't know what to say. other countries should support us and have a ceasefire. it's enough i'm joined now by former state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller, and scene and military analysts and retired us army commanding general, lieutenant general mark hertling. >> good to have both of you here. aaron, let's start first with you based on kevin's reporting from just a few moments ago, the us is continuing to warn israel against this invasion, this full-scale invasion in rafah predicting that such an operation would likely lead to widespread civilian casualties. they think it will spark a hamas insurgency and create a power vacuum that hamas would likely try to fill later. >> do you think this administration is correct in that assessment the assessment is correct. i'm not sure what we're reaching inflection point us-israel relationship you know, just a with respect
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to read lines when it comes to the us is really relationship red lines have a way of turning pink. and i think the question is whether or not the netanyahu government is going to try to find a way without violating the president's own red line and/or whether the administration not looking for sustainable breach with israel, they need a ceasefire between israel and hamas. that's the only way the biden ministration is going to begin to get out of the strategic coldest sack that they're now in. so they can't fundamentally break with the government. they're going to have to continue to cooperate. the question is how much are they prepared to accept with respect to impending, looming israeli operations, not only in eastern rafah, now, in the south, how much farther were the israelis go? and with how much intensity? >> in general hurtling i want to play a clip to warrants strongly there it is. >> i'm going to play a clip from secretary of state antony blinken. he said he talked a
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little bit about the us withholding that bomb shipment to israel. so let's listen in at present. >> the only thing that we've delayed and are holding back are these high payload bombs because we're in an ongoing conversation with israel, given the impact that those weapons can have when they're used in densely populated areas, including, you like rafah so we're in an active conversation with israel about that. we have real concerns about the way they're used. >> we believe two things. one, you have to have a clear, credible plan to protect civilians, which we haven't seen. second, we also need to see a plan for what happens after this conflict in gaza open is over and we still haven't seen that do you agree with them i absolutely do. >> jessica, what we're talking about is warfare. and anytime you have any kind of combat like that, it not only has to have a kinetic and state, what is going to happen, what are you trying to do in terms of
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your military strategy? but that has to be linked to some kind of political strategy. what does the area look like when this is all over? and that is what president biden has been attempting to get mr. netanyahu to do for the last six months. tell us how this ends. what happens when the fighting stopped? i think they've been very empathetic. administration has been very empathetic to the israelis understanding that they're going after a terrorist organization that is embedded itself underground in this area of operation. but what they haven't been able to glean from the israelis is what is this going to look like after you kill all the hamas soldiers and instead, over the last several months, it's taken a turn where is mr. blinken just said it is creating more problems than it's solving. not only from the standpoint of what's going on in gaza, but israel's reputation on the world stage. and of course the us reputation in terms of supplying arms to israel that
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may be using them in inappropriate ways. 2000 pound bomb in an area that has a lot of civilians. and a lot of infrastructure going after small terrorist targets is not the way to approach a counterterrorism operation and aaron, if israel does indeed move forward with this full-scale invasion what do you think that means for the dozens of hostages, including five americans that are still being held in gaza a hostage situation is that most urgent not an israeli, but you look at the families and you look at the abuse, particularly that the women are probably undergoing. you already have 31 hostages who probably no longer alive, maybe more their bodies taken, either killed on october 7, their body is taken to trade back to gaza. are they died in captivity? >> every day that goes by. >> the mental, physical condition of these hostages
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becomes more vulnerable the problem for the israelis, of course, and hamas understands this is that hamas is not going to trade and return all of these hodges except for a comprehensive cessation of hostilities in an end to the war. and that's why destroying hamas on one hand and redeeming the hostages hostages on the other are probably fundamentally incompatible goals general hurtling is absolutely right military strategy powers instrument to achieve a set of realistic and effective objectives and there's been absolutely no planning on the israeli sayyed what they're likely to see ultimately is hamas as an either through intimidation or co-optation, been able to influence palestinian national politics. there'll be no palestinian governments in gaza to speak of. >> a no heir of state involvement because the israelis are very hesitant with holding about basically agreeing to a political horizon
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so right now, the biden administration isn't a box. >> one last point the biden administration is a much greater hear her even either hamas or israel is to fundamentally at that company this conflict. >> i think part of the problem and general hurtling, we know some republicans have been very vocal in their criticism of the vitamin is thracians moves right now, especially with, withholding those bombs, saying the us is abandoning a key ally the administration saying a line has to be drawn with these civilians in casualties and points out over and over again that the flow of those defensive weapons is absolutely going to continue how do you see that situation that's fascinating, jessica, it's an interesting conundrum because many of the republicans that are saying that are the same republicans who held up aid to israel and ukraine for over seven months. >> and now, because they're seeing the administration use the delivery of that aid to try and persuade the israeli
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government and not create a humanitarian disaster. it just seems counterintuitive to me that these are the same individuals who held eight against who held the delivery of aid for both ukraine in an israel over the last half a year. >> and just before i let you go, i did want to get your thoughts on russian president vladimir putin's decision to refer to replace the defense minister with a civilian due to what the criminal and called the need for innovation. >> what are you, what do you think about this? yeah, the person we're talking about, the current defense minister, shoigu, is likely going to be replaced by a guy named andre balah saw. he's a first deputy prime minister. he's a he's his background is in economics and not defense and it's likely a reflection of putin's trust in him and the need for a better internal management within the ministry of defense additionally, shoigu it's been the minister of defense for the
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last 12 years. i think the biggest it's a normal shakeup within the ministry of russia. and for anyone who watches russia, they know this happened ends all the time. but what's going to be interesting is what generals are then going to fall that used to be shoigu associates and i'm speaking specifically of the chief of the russian forces and that's general gerasimov. he's likely to be gone too soon. so it is certainly a shakeup. they have not been very successful in this war and put it's putin's way of saying, we have to make some changes in the running of the department and the management of the ministry of defense. it's also probably tied to what's going on truthfully in georgia as well, russia is now trying to get a little bit more trigger happy let's call it that in terms of supporting the opposition to the government in georgia. so you're seeing russia being stretched in many different directions and they knew they need different management all right. >> mark hertling, aaron, david
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miller or thanks to both of you? >> pleasure. just means israel's war with hamas has left democrats divided over how to address that conflict. now, israel's critics in congress are feeling the political ramifications we're going to explain ahead and every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. martin tonight at nine on cnn what tractor supply customers experience is personalized service made possible by t-mobile for business with reliable 5g business, internet employees get the information they need incident. >> this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business, right now, you'll get a free blood longest subway just by nf foot login to add to get one free, jeff a qr code and enter promo code fal fogbow, you don't have worked,
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critics, his seat in congress, congressman jamaal bowman of new york, facing a heated challenge from a fellow democrat over criticism. >> he's prioritized as has progressive politics over what is district once that race is shaping up to be, what could be this year's most competitive house democratic primary and joining us now to talk about his reporting and insights into this, cnn senior reporter, isaac dovere, isaac great to have you tell us a little bit. you've dove into this race what did you find? lay it out for us. >> we'll look at jamaal bowman was elected in 2020 and a primary against a guy named daily at angle, who had been in office for very long time. and what bowman said is that angle was too focused on washington to non on his district. i in fact, onetime knocked on elliott angles door in the middle of a time when he said that he was in his district and turned out he was at his home in maryland, but bowman in the time since he won the primary that year, has really distinguished himself as one of the most outspoken progressives in washington. very much in the news for a lot of things,
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including shouting matches, sometimes on the steps of the capitol with republicans, but also when it comes to the issue of what to do with the israel and gaza war, taking it he stands that is so much seen as anti israel that the group j street left-leaning pro-israel group, but very much not where, for example, aipac is withdrew its endorsement saying that he had singled israel out and in his district which runs from the north bronx into west that has been a real problem for him and it looks it's like he the challenge that he's gotten this year might, as you say, be the most intense primary a house democrat faces this year because in that district there's a lot of feeling like they want more pro israel, at least evenhanded support from bowman. >> and even within the democratic party, it's no secret you've done reporting on this. there's been a lot of reporting on how what a wedge that issue, that particular issue, israel-hamas war has driven into the democratic party democratic congressman, former house majority leader, sydney hoyer, told cnn this
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week, let's listen what do you know my. position on israel's very strong and i regret that there are members who are in effect i think reflecting the views of hamas, which are to kill jews and eliminate israel. now where is an ally of the pro-israel organization, apac and apex been very involved in a lot of these primaries like bowman's, but helping fund candidates against them. how are they affecting bowman's race specifically yeah, it should be noted, wouldn't when hoyer speaking there, he wasn't singling out bowman or any other number directly. but that. quote is among the things that's in our story about what's going on in washington and in the wider political world about this issue and how israel is being litigated but for apac, look, they are going to spend millions of dollars in this primary. they are spending they say about 100 million
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nationwide and a variety of primaries but importantly, they are not the only organization that is very much aligned. against bowman at this point, talk to local legislators who say that bowman has not been connecting with lots of areas in the community, but specifically the jewish community as well as the number of groups, some of them jewish groups, some of them black groups as saying that they just have been really unsatisfied with the kind of priority is that that bowman has put on things and that has come to a head with where things were and have continued to be since october 7, but they were looking to defeat him already by october 6, probably yeah yeah. >> and it's interesting to see how this plays out district by district because similarly in pennsylvania was able to win her primary in a similar situation pretty easily. so we will see how this plays out. i think dovere thanks so much for that reporting. we appreciate it. thank you. >> let's talk about this more with republican strategist and former white house spokesperson during the george w bush administration. can seat and
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democratic strategist and former special assistant to president biden meghan hayes. good to see both of you. meghan, first to you president biden has always been very confident in his foreign policy skills. he's maintained his support for israel since october 7, we are starting to see shifts in the white house is policy, especially when it comes to this potential invasion and rafah, i know you've been in the room with him for years walk us through how he processes information like this, how he might have arrived at the decision to withhold those bombs in this instance look, i think he's thinking about, is this actually going or giving them these bombs actually going to get the hostages back and get a ceasefire and then work towards a two-state solution and actually peaked at the end of the day. >> and i think that just like secretary blinken was saying earlier today on many channels, this does not accomplish that. this accomplishes mass casualty she's in rafah, so they're withholding they're not holding all of the weapons are withholding a small portion of very very catastrophic bombs to
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achieve, to get, to get israel to give them a plan of how they're going to go into rafah to actually eliminate hamas i think the president probably looked at this holistically and thought, how can i save the most civilian lives moving forward while still giving israel what they need to protect themselves and pete republicans clearly on the attack over the president's decision over these bombs is this an issue they think can persuade voters and move the needle for them in november absolutely. because president biden is making foreign policy decisions based purely on politics and even beyond that, he's allowing college students protesting on their campuses to write america's foreign policy. he's allowing these students who are protesting to decide that we should not stand as closely as we have in the past with our ally, israel are staunchest ally in the middle east. and so not every american has been in the room as my
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democratic counties for part has been. but as we're looking at this from the outside, we see a president who's putting politics ahead of national security and ahead of the interests of our ally as they fight a terrorist organization in hamas so megan, i'm just curious if you have a response to that, how the president can come back? >> but peaches laid out there that this this, this criticism that it looks political i mean, i fundamentally disagree. >> i mean, he is trying to save more lives. there are millions of people who are in rafah are civilians, women and children? yes, they're hamas and we are giving them weapons to fight. the president is asked for a roadmap of how they're going when i go into rafah and not kill innocent civilians, i don't think that most americans want innocent civilians today, and i don't think that anybody wants us to abandon israel, which the president has made very clear that he is not abandoning israel giving them weapons. he's literally holding 2000 pound bombs, which are catastrophic and the terms of
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billion casualties. so i would just tell folks that this is not what he has not abandoning israel. he is trying to make the best decision to move forward and a humanitarian effort while still giving israel what they need to protect themselves and to eradicate hamas pete, i want to ask you about something that president trump said about jewish voters earlier this week, jewish voters who are supporting biden, we can listen to what he said is doing with respect to disgraceful if any jewish person voted for joe biden, they should be shaved. why does trump think that's an effective pitch? >> he. thinks it's an effective pitch because there are jewish democrats and we've seen this reported, who are wavering on their support of president biden. they do not see him supporting israel. this is a wedge that joe biden has driven into the democratic party he, and he's right now
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citing, as i said, with those college students, because he believes that they are more important to his electoral prospects. i wouldn't necessarily use the language that president, former president trump is using to make his point. but he's making an important point. the point being jewish democrats who have long stood with the demo cradock party are having second thoughts about it based on how joe biden is handling this situation. >> and megan, i want to let you respond to that before we go yeah. >> i just think that's an extremely patrick i think town it's just me. >> but what do you expect from president trump? i mean, he's also the same person that called neo-nazis that we're marching in charlottesville. very you find people. so he does what's best politically for him. in this instance, i just it's incredibly patronising, i think to any electorate, but i wouldn't expect much different all right. >> pizza and manganese. we will leave it there, but i appreciate your time this afternoon. thanks so much. >> and a major military shakeup
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have been rumors that this would happen and don't forget when putin came back into office again he had everybody formerly gives there say that they're leaving the government and then he reappointed so there were rumors if this would happen with shoigu, but i think what's important is to remember that it's not really the defense minister per say, who runs the battlefield? it's really the chief of the general staff. and that's general garage snow off and he's going to stay at least for the time being. but shoigu will be moving over and he'll be heading the security council, which is important, but it is a shakeup and this new appointee is background is in economics. how do you think that translates into this new position? i know you're i hear what you're saying that they may he's going to have other people that are helping very specifically on the battlefield. but how do you think his background will play
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into all of this? >> i think it does make sense because this person, andre bill elusive, actually is an economist and he's kind of a technocrat. and that's kind of what they need right now, because the entire russian economy has become militarized. so how this monstrous military and the budget for the military fit into the entire picture of the economy is really, really important. so if this guy comes in and again, i think it does make sense in that way that he will try to coordinate all of it not gonna be doing? where's the next battle and where did the tag scout? he's really the many man and the money man is really important right now just this week, cnn reported western intelligence believe russia is seeking to exploit what it considers to be a window of opportunity in ukraine. >> as the crane is waiting for
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this new aid to arrive from us, from our allies bells i've has his work cut out for him if he's to sustain this ramp-up of air and attack other attacks before new weapons and ammunition makes its way into ukraine. >> yeah, i mean he has to now make sure that the defense industrial complex provides what the military need and don't forget, they can't do as much as they need. so that's why they're getting drones from iran. they're getting ammunition and weapons especially ammunition from the north koreans. but that's it. he's really going to have to be the supply guy for the military and then the general. and remember, this general gerasimov who's the chief of the general staff, isn't particular particularly popular? right now and has made a lot of mistakes. so we'll see the other shoe may not have fallen here these stain was mf
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is staying, but we don't know how for for how long exactly. and i want to look a little further into the future putin set to go to china to meet with the chinese president. >> what's its take their, how closely will the us be watching that very closely, because after all, russia and china are coordinating their allies right now the, obviously the chinese are playing it very carefully. >> they don't completely come on board in supporting putin, in what he is doing? i think on certain level, there's somewhat nervous about what is going on in ukraine, but they do support in many ways. putin and certainly economically. and that's important. so that interplay is is very, very important for the united states to watch carefully gel doherty, always good to see you. >> thanks so much. >> sure.
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bigger, bolder, and in his words, going to be a blood black bloodbath. cnn's phil mattingly reports i don't know if you call up people in some cases than not people in my opinion, the predictable and according to critics justified frenzy over rhetoric like that from former president trump has obscured a crucial reality beneath trump's bombast sits an expansive and largely unprecedented, swath of immigration policy. >> let's see it's an agenda that marks a dramatic shift from trump's 2016 candidacy, which was driven by similarly dark rhetoric. but little in the form of tangible planning. they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime they're rapists where the red meat for the base is actually underpinned by a flurry of actions. trump and his advisers say they can launch without congress as soon as day one of a second term, trump's ambitions are expansive according to campaign officials and key outside advisers, it's feet similar learn size and scale to the
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other great american products that have been undertaken. for example, the transcontinental railroad are digging the panama canal in the plans, many of them tethered two decades old statutes are neither subtle nor secret mass arrests, detention, and deportation. plans to reshape the agency's responsible for the border and reimplement and then expand on that first term, immigration agenda. stephen miller is credited as the architect of the most extreme policies from trump's time in the oval office. he is working closely with the former president to draft their plans for a potential second term. >> and i'll be blonde conservatives will need to have the stomach for it, yet it's trump's rhetoric that it's gotta be a bloodbath for the country that'll be the least of it. >> and the record of the first term plans many rejected by the courts and congress. this had the effect of overshadowing a very different moment one in which trump would re-enter the west wing with policies ready to deploy, surrounded by advisers committed to doing just that. miller is not a part
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of the official campaign, but e is widely expected to serve as trump's point person on the issue on its face, it's a simplistic two point plan. >> the simple part is seal the border deport all the illegals, but they're plans are actually far from modest. >> it's a series of interlocking domestic and foreign policies to accomplish this goal, one democratic lawmaker told cnn, the widely held view of miller among critics is that he's quote, the most dangerous person in trump's inner circle. >> why? >> because he hasn't in knowledge of how things actually work. the lawmaker said, now, unlike the early stages of trump's first-term, miller is far from alone, a constellation of well-funded outside groups have formed with the aim of turning trump's desires into tangible policy one of those groups is housed in the conservative heritage foundation. and while it's not officially tied to the campaign, and at times has gotten crosswise with trump's political advisers. their detailed policy play books sets a marker for the goals of
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trump's allies project 2025, as it's called, echoes. many of trump's key talking points it details logistics for detaining and deporting millions of suspected illegal immigrants will carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in american history. >> the border wall, of course, features as a centerpiece, we will seal it up and we will expand the wall as do other policies familiar from trump's first term, i will immediately reinstate an the wildly successful trump travel ban to curb the legal immigration into the country. >> project 2025 proposes limiting visa admissions, carrying out workplace raids, minimizing refugee admissions, and raising the bar for asylum seekers fleeing unsafe conditions. it's an agenda as ambitious as it is unapologetically radical. it will be an all of nation, all of government, state, local, and federal effort. one that includes the us military. >> you deputize the national guard to carry out immigration
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enforcement. and then you also deploy the military to the southern border campaign. rhetoric is specially from trump, is often dismissed. there's little more than words. this time. >> on this issue, advisers emphasize it is different if you're going to be successful as a conservative you have to learn to be loathed by the right people madeline, thanks so much for that reporting ahead, how the democratic senator are set to go on trial for corruption this week, plans to fight those charges and try to keep a c he was trump's former lawyer and fixer. now, michael cohen is expected to testify against his old boss. will we hear any new bombshells from this key player witness testimony in the trump hush money trial. tomorrow at nine eastern odd cnn and, you know, i spent a lot of time thinking about dirt at three in the morning and you what people
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>> thanks so much for that report. the corruption trial of democratic senator bob menendez of new jersey is set to start tomorrow. prosecutor saying menendez and his wife need dean used his position as chairman of the powerful senate foreign relations committee to help associates in new jersey, as well as the governments of egypt and qatar in return prosecutors say they received items like what you're seeing here, a hundreds of thousands of dollars. mercedes benz and gold bars. the couple has pleaded not guilty and are being tried separately. are manu raju, consonant, or menendez and halls? congress ahead of the trial your trial starts next week. >> if you're convicted, we resign. really? >> if you're convicted, what he was really i mean thoughts about the trial as we head into next week, i'm looking forward improving my innocence menendez has already stood trial and another option case that was back in 2017, it ended in a mistrial with the jury
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