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republican strategist for michael singleton, mayor what do you make of donald trump's outrage? i think the
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democrats ignore trump's outreach to minority voters at their peril trump knows how to trigger people. he knows what speaks to people, what gets them out. now, i can't say that all of those people are from the bronx. i'm very suspicious that the majority of those people were voting what is in the bronx, but he is doing something that is begun to the hearts and minds of minority voters and i hope that democrats don't put our heads in the sand even if it's not. i mean chances are he's not going to get a lot electoral version. >> i'm got to win electoral votes in the state of new york but this message, this idea, could be seen in other places. the idea that he's reaching out he went to the boogie down bronx a place that set the entire world, changed the culture for the entire world through hip hop. he didn't go there by mistake. he went there because he knows if you go to the bronx, it's a message that it's a place that resonates with people, particularly
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african american people. if they see that, it's going to, it's going to weigh more in our community. so like i said, i hope the democrats are not turning a blind eye and just dismissing these groups of voters as s cast offs sure my god, i do think it was wise with the president to former presidents
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et's talk about some of those kitchen table issues of the economy has
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improved, that's a fact. >> but the reality is the cost of goods are still high. we are approaching the summer months. gas is going to be high people are wondering whether or not they're going to be able to take care of those necessities. and if you can articulate the case to make that distinction between the current president and the former president that some people have said, well, i'm not very happy over these four years and i am looking for an alternative. will that alternative b. donald trump, he certainly has an opportunity to make the case to the american voters. >> do you think you do you think he will get a larger percentage of black and latino voters than he did the last time. >> he'll definitely get a larger percentage than the last time. i don't know if it will be enough to make a difference. but he's doing whether he it's disingenuous or not. i don't believe a thing he says whether it's disingenuous or not, he's making an effort. he's making an effort in communities that sometimes don't see major candidates because they're in solid blue areas. >> what do you think the role for that vice president harris says? then playing on the campaign, i think the biden
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administration and the campaign, the dnc would be well-served to put her outfront more. she has a constituency, she has a base and i think that she needs to activate that more as well as more high-profile at advocates or surrogate let's steffi wrongs big. thank you so much. and singleton. thank you so much really appreciate it still to come tonight and democrats calling for a supreme court justice, samuel alito to recuse himself from january 6 related cases after the new york times revealed the second flag affiliated with the so-called stop the steal movement was flying over property owned by alito. also, you've seen the organized shoplifting tonight, a fascinating look at how some big retailers are now fighting back using their own detectives to build cases against organized criminal gangs. >> when the competition is a nuclear competition, spying is extraordinarily important the russians were trying to spy on us we were spying on them it's
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hsiao powering progress. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn democrats are demanding justice samuel alito recuse himself from cases related to the january 6 riot after the new york times reported on a second more obscure flag flown at one of alito's homes. >> that's been used by those who support the so-called stop the steal movement, claiming trump won the 2020 election alito authored one key opinion today related to elections in south carolina, but the court is not announced its decision about whether to grant the former president immunity in his federal election interference case bryan todd has more supreme court justice samuel alito's physical bearing didn't change this morning when the court announced some opinions, his usual rigid serious expression on display as is typical, the justice betraying no signs of the controversy surrounding him the new york times has reported that a flag that was on display among rioters at the capitol on january 6 was flown at justice
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alito's new jersey vacation residents, at least four times last summer according to the times that flag with a green pine tree and the words, an appeal to heaven on it was flown at alito's summer home two years after an upside-down american flag, a symbol used by donald trump's supporters who challenged the results of the 2020 election it was flown at alito's house in northern virginia. >> that flag on display in 2021, just after the january 6 attack. top democrats on the senate judiciary committee today openly concerned about the conservative justices displays. >> you start to wonder, is this just a chance and discretion or is it a conscious declaration? >> because it's mega loyalty? >> i think the question is, how many mega battle flags does the supreme court justice after fly until the rest of the court takes it seriously, a prominent republican senator fins alito, i just think democrats are determined to harass members of the supreme court. >> obviously, they don't like justice alito or the decisions
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makes. >> alito so far has not explained the appeal to heaven flag. he said the upside down flag was raised by his wife in response to a dispute with neighbors scholars say the appeal to heaven flag was first flown during the revolutionary war as a symbol against british tyranny. but now some believe it means something different. >> now the flag symbolizes both at the nation that we live in should be a christian nation, but also that the steel of the 2020 election should be stopped alito's flags are drawing concern because there are multiple cases before the supreme court involving the 2020 election and january 6, including the pivotal question of whether trump can claim immunity on election subversion charges a critic of the supreme court says, alito should recuse himself from those cases and there should be investigations in both the house and the senate, not only about the flags, but the extent to which justice alito, his family and possibly even his clerks are aligning themselves with these
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dark movements within american politics. there's, no indication that alito will take himself off the january 6 cases or that fellow conservative justice clarence thomas will, even though thomas, wife ginni engaged in efforts to reverse the 2020 election results in trump's favor. and attended trump's stop up the steal rally on january 6. >> i think we are in the middle of an ethics crisis at the supreme court. >> justice alito and the supreme court did not respond to cnn's request for comment. about the flag controversy anderson, bryan todd, thanks so much joining me now seen and political analysts and the jury journalist called bernstein, author of chasing history, a kid in the newsroom, which is a great read and former federal judge nancy gertner, now a senior lecturer at harvard law school. >> so judge gardner, i mean, would it be appropriate under any circumstances? since for january 6 related flags to be flying outside his supreme court justices home, let alone while related cases are before the court absolutely not. i was married to the head of the
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civil liberties union illegal director when i was on the bench and the notion that any of his causes, what have been shown in a flag in front of my house was preposterous and there's there's another point here which is these are flags that were flown after the january 6 insurrection when when we know that the country is so fraught and the integrity of the supreme court has been under attack so what does it show? >> it's a certain sense of impunity, a certain sense of he does not have to justify what he does which is really a lawless supreme court. i can't think of any circumstances under which this is justified. >> curl even with alito said, well, it was my wife who put the upside down flag. i mean, the story is that there was a hostel anti-trump sign on a neighbor's lawn and she had, according to him, got into some sort of an argument with the neighbor because it had a curse word on it saying f trump and
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he called her a bad name during this neighbor called her allegedly a bad name. and i guess he's saying that she flu this flag as a statement to support second one look, this would appear to be a very provocative act by a justice of the supreme court to identify him, his household, and his family width stop the steal with a coup to overthrow the duly elected government of the united. >> and even by his own speed story, he's telling me clear about what justices is supreme court a coup to overthrow the duly elected government. >> the same with justice thomas, whose wife has been abused. part of the stop the steal movement that both of these justices should recuse themselves from any more cases, especially the january 6 case, having to do with what happened at the capital and chief justice roberts, it seems to me has a real responsibility to in private talk to these two
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justices. there's no mechanism that you can use here is no code that supreme court has look, i'm not naive enough to think that justice roberts notes, we'll do what i'm recommending, but it's what ought to happen and let me say i'm more thing, this is not just about conservative live liberal. >> let's look at the former justice. let's look at scalia. and who voted with alito straight down the line with thomas straight down the line, nino scalia would know more. do this than any other member of the court. this is unheard of. it is behavior and conduct that undermines the majesty of the supreme court and its role and separation of powers in our system just does it matter that alito said that it was his wife who did it oh, i love that. >> i love that. my wife did the fact of the matter is it's his house i mean, i could no more
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imagine a flag flying outside my house that i wouldn't notice. but but again, the purpose of the appearance of impartiality, the purpose of the rule is not just for the litigants in the case, it's because it's about integrity of the court, the way the court appearance to the public, the notion that this justice would do this at this time following january 6, given the fact that the supreme court the opinions of the supreme court have plummeted really is in your face. you can't touch me and i don't care yes. there's a court has a code of ethics ethics which was adopted last year, but there is no enforcement mechanism. it's essentially would you please not do this? it's very different. i know the republicans are talking about sotomayor's book this. was an intentional act after an insurrection aligning himself with the insurrectionists what
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is judge? >> i mean, what code don't do judges has, i mean, i've read the code that the supreme court justices signed off and often it's very vague. it doesn't really apply. there's nothing specific you can point to on that know me, but it talks about not just partiality, right to you have an interest in the case? >> do you have money would affect the outcome of your finances, but also the appearance of whether a reasonable person would think there would believe that you are biased and how much more clear are these two? this is a symbolic rendering of bias that again, it shows the impunity i was on the white house commission on the supreme court in one of the things that we worried about was that this is an enormously powerful court with an unenforceable code of ethics and we see that an enormously powerful court that it doesn't matter what the public, believes its curl is not constrained by precedent and not constrained by rules.
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>> it's so much in karlan me that i mean, this wasn't some photo that was taken of something that was on their mantle piece through the window of their living room they they literally bring this up the redness of pride because by a family and presumably the head of that family are the leader of that family, had some, some knowledge of it, but we've got to take a look at these case that is coming before the court, and that this court including alito, including thomas, have favored slow walking the january 6 case, so that the people of the united states, it looks like are not going to have a chance to see the trial of donald trump. judge, on these on these charges, that they have a right to see judge, do you think there's any chance that the january 6 case will go to trial before the election not not not likely i keep on repeating this, but the notion that he would have intentionally done either of these things in the
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face of the january 6 event? >> and in the face of the way the supreme court's approval has plummeted is really extraordinary. and it says something this wasn't inadvertent. >> judge gardner, carl bernstein. thank you. coming up a barrage of russian missiles fired today on ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, when missile strike killing several people while the latest the front reported head from ukraine plus nick paton walsh with remarkable look at the fight there in a town near kharkiv that's on fire after russian strikes hit in one of the most active 20 seasons, you can't control a tornado. >> what kinds of interventions can we design go inside the store? >> the premiere of planet earth with liev schreiber, june 2 had nine on cnn nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have
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the fuel for this alleged criminal they'll network tons of packaged goods, some parts of the house looked like it was a store stolen from the local businesses, but it is nothing like the shoplifting you've seen in the past reason thieves recorded racing out with carts full of merchandise. >> even attacking store workers and the process, this is not somebody who forgot to scan something at self-checkout or somebody who stole food. >> this is a large criminal organization with multiple factors sean brown is not a cop he works for home depot investigating organized retail crime. his job, a growing field and store chains as criminal organizations branch out from guns and drugs to stolen goods a cnn review of court records and interviews with more than two dozen retail chains and lawn foresman officials show that the private sector is not just helping the police, but often delivering the initial evidence that leads to search
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warrants. >> a lot of times local and state resources don't have the capacity to investigate these crimes at that scale and incomes, you we tried to full-service the investigations home depot gave us a glimpse of a model replicated by multiple major retailers across the us. this is their high-tech command center with electronic eyes on their stores throughout the country retailers have already moved beyond on searching for the thieves you see in viral videos to their bosses they are the real targets known as the fences. >> these ring leaders operate as the fence of this merchandise where they're converting it to cash, drugs, and other illicit items. >> it sounds like you're talking about them it often is conflated with what would be considered mob activities. bad actors will target specific merchandise usually directed by the ringleader, almost like a shopping store chains have the financial muscle to deploy high-tech tracking like license plate readers and in-store
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monitors, capturing the crime as it happens, we use a lot of different investigative tactics and technologies to ensure that we can build the absolute best case for law enforcement prosecutors are the bad guys have the upper hand with respect to this issue. the sheer scale of organized store theft is so overwhelming. >> members of congress met with prosecutors and store chains looking for federal help. >> the organization and sophistication of these groups has grown exponentially recent years. >> i think organized retail crime is one of the biggest issues that is facing our local economy. and this entire aisle. >> and the side is almost completely locked up yeah, not the way we would like to envision our rough electrical. i'll for our customers are pro contractors, but this is what your typical home depot looks like. >> retail, says brown has already locked down their merchandise impacting the consumer from inconvenience to higher prices this how would
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they get past this though? >> we've had certain crews that have cut locks and cables and broken into some of the fixtures that we've built inside of our stores. >> what, you see here is because the explosion of online shopping has made it easier than ever to move stolen merchandise sold to a consumer hunting for a deal 20 years ago, i needed to store front in order to sell laundry detergent. now i can do it from my phone california has now put hundreds of millions of dollars towards combating this problem. >> enabling law enforcement here in santa clara county to break up a major crime ring recovering $150,000 and stolen merchandise authorities say from six retailers, how big of a heist was this? >> this happens daily across stores, even with all those measures and you've got to see in a store, we're still impacted this level and can rely joins me now from southern california. i mean, it's fascinating to see what they're doing. home depot why have
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