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whisker family and try literal by today to get the full story be unafraid. the will to fight how important is that see a true, is israel in full control of its territory? >> go with a search for answers, takes you anderson cooper 360 tonight. >> amanda knox actually back in an italian courtroom, once again, found guilty amanda knox was wrongfully convicted in 2007 for the murder of her roommate. but today was found guilty of slander for pinning
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the crime and her former boss knox, has been for years in prison for the murder wrongly of work conviction was overturned. the slander charge, though remained today, she was sentenced to three years in prison for that crime, but she will not be going back to serve any of it because of the four-year she already served. thanks so much to all of you for being with us. anderson starts now tonight, on 360 big legal breaks for the former president, two of his three remaining trials get pushed back further one indefinitely. >> also tonight, why trump's about to lose the privilege of karen, the guns he's had a permit to carry for years. >> and later, marking 80 years since the d-day invasion with some of the last surviving veterans of the operation that turned the tide of world war ii. >> good evening. thanks for joining us and how difference in ideas from just a few days ago when a new york jury convicted the former president on 34 felony counts. six days later, other than all charges being dropped, it's hard to imagine a day going any better for criminal defendant than
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this day went for donald trump. first, aileen cannon, the judge overseeing his classified documents. trial in florida. today revamped the timetable, pushing a number of pretrial hearings later, she did this less than a day after announcing a june 21 hearing on a defense request to declare special counsel jack smith's appointment illegitimate. the hearing to which people who are not party to the case are invited to take part. then in georgia, the other shoe dropped a state appeals court put fulton county district attorney fani willis is case against the former president on hold indefinitely. meanwhile, the president, the former president is talking retribution. here he is last evening on newsmax floating the idea of using the criminal justice system if reelected. it against his opponents very terrible thing. >> it's a terrible precedent for our country does that mean the next president does it to them? that's really the question. it's a terrible, terrible path that they're leading us to add. it's very possible that it's going to
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have to happen to them. >> it's going to have to happen to them very possible. we'll talk about that tonight first though, how today provided powerful evidence that donald trump is getting every benefit right now, that the criminal justice system provides to the accused senior exact cone joins us now with more on the georgia rulings. so what exactly did this appeals courts say and what does it mean? the chances of this case going to trial before the election or at all yeah. >> anderson, the order today, making very clear that the criminal prosecution of donald trump in georgia cannot continue until the appeals court decides whether or not fulton county district attorney fani willis should be disqualified from the case, and that means interest in the chances of this case is an of donald trump's standing trial in georgia before the 2024 election are effectively zero. and it also raises questions about whether a trial will happen at all. now, typically what happens when the appeals court in georgia takes up an issue is that the proceedings in the lower trial quarter automatically stayed put on pause, but this gives us a little bit different, a little bit odd, and that the judges at the trial court level is scott
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mcafee allowed the proceedings to continue even if the appeals court took it up. so that's why we saw today the appeals court officially pausing all proceedings in scott mcafee is courtroom until the disqualification matter is resolved. and look, that means we have several more months ahead of us. have re-litigating those allegations about fani willis is personal life, but whether she'd financially benefited from a romantic relationship with her top prosecutor instead of preparing for trial of donald trump and his fellow co-defendants in georgia. >> and how's the trump team reacted? >> yeah, trump's lead attorney in the georgia case, do you say dow acknowledging that this was a win for him and his client, donald trump. he said, quote, the georgia court of appeals is properly stayed all seedings against president trump in the trial court pending its decision on our interlocutory appeal, which argues the case should be dismissed. and fulton county da willis should be disqualified for her misconduct. and we haven't heard from donald trump himself in the aftermath of this order from the appeals court, the district attorney's office declined to comment as they weigh their options, but looking at there's and as we said, if the fani willis is
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removed from this case or sub told me for months that the case effectively goes away. so that's the stakes that we're looking at here, is that cohen thanks so much. now the documents case and how judge cannon's latest decisions will slow things down and potentially complicate them as well. scenes katelyn polantz has more on that. so talk about what judge cannon ordered in terms of this hearing about jack smith's legitimacy as special counsel yeah. >> so anderson, this is a hearing that she's having over the course of three days in late june and she's going to be looking at different things on the table before her. not all of those things there's one they're often brought to judges get hearings. but in this case, she does want to have a day and a half of hearings about the constitution melody of the special counsel's office criticizing the special counsel and it's calling it illegitimate. that is often invoked in political circles. but when that question gets before judges in the modern era of special counsel's offices, bringing criminal cases. it's failed
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over and over and over again. judges have said no special counsel's are legitimate, but judge cannon, she wants to entertain quite a bit of arguments on this. she wants to have the day and a half long hearing and then on top of that, she's making this very unusual move in a criminal trial court and allowing third parties to come in and argue to help both sides. two parties arguing points that donald trump's team will be making before her. and another sayyed arguing points that the justice department is also going to be arguing to her. >> and what other motions has the judge yet to rule on there's a lot that judge cannon, it still has to deal with. >> there's this before her. it is one of five of the different options or attempts donald trump's team has made to have the case against them dismissed. >> there are a bunch of other things that she has yet to do in this case. >> she needs to look at his request to throw out evidence gathered in the search of mar-a-lago to throw out
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evidence gathered in a grand jury from his former attorney. >> she's going to be looking at the end of june in this three-day hearing preceding a gag order request from the prosecutors. >> and then they're also out there is something she said she would have four the defense team. they've asked for basically a mini-trial where they could potentially put under oath investigators that worked on this and question them in her court. that was supposed to be at the end of the end of june. but just today, she said, we're not going to have that. i'm going to reschedule it at a later time. and of course over all of this, anderson, no trial date and no trial date anytime soon. based on all of the things that this judge still has to work through, katelyn polantz. thanks. jon is now former federal judge niche and gardner, best-selling author and former federal prosecutor, jeffrey thuban, and cnn legal analyst, norm eyes and jeff, how unusual is this for judge cannon? two first of all, let's talk about the allowing third parties this whole way.
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>> she is conducted this case is wildly totally crazily unusual. and the allowing of outsiders to participate in a de and a half hearing that most judges would decide on briefs or may let me give ten minutes aside to argue is just a another illustration that she is trying to kill this prosecution. that's the only conclusion you can draw. no other judge in the federal system that i'm aware of would treat these issues anything like what she's trying to do, judge gertner, i mean, you've been critical of judge cannon's handling this case quite some time. what do you make of her opening up the debate over jack smith's authority to some of trump's outside allies well, let's step back. >> what she's effectively doing is taking a number of the only way to describe them or maga, arguments, arguments about selective vindictive prosecution in this case arguments about the special
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prosecutor legitimizing them by giving them hearing time as jeff was describing, which is literally unheard of. i i've never heard of a case either in which oral argument was granted to a miki to this degree i think she's rehearsing for a higher position. and that's really troubling you. >> i mean, you think it's a nefarious explanation well, if not, i think that that's one explanation. >> one explanation is that she's inexperienced. the other explanation as she is really legitimizing argument humans, these are arguments with respect to the special counsel that have been rejected by the supreme court over and over again. however, justice judge cannon is living in a world in which the supreme court has not been valuing its own precedent. so she's giving it the old college try, which no other judge in her position would have done on rather than one of the other things that was put off for this hearing, rather than dealing with the various
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challenges to the classified information, rather than dealing with discovery issues she's basically leapfrogging over the kinds of things that a judge who really meant to take this case to trial would do. and then legitimizing arguments which really have no legitimacy whatsoever. >> norm. >> or you appalled it's pretty bad. >> anderson remember, george w bush called himself the decider, and that's what judges are supposed to do. they're supposed to decide judge cannon is the stoller, the procrastinator and it just the opposite of what you would expect from really almost any other judge in the entire federal system the argument any other judge really almost anyone else. >> it's one of the worst performances any any of us have seen. her mindset. of course,
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none of us knows what's going on. there may be an element not just of currying favor however, with trump or of other ill intentioned goals. she may also be scared. she sees how donald trump can turn on a judge. she sees what he's done in new york g and her family have to live in fort pierce in a way if she's doing it out of fear or if there's an element that's even worse, we looked to federal judges to decide the cases to move them along. this case shook it like blink with her eyebrows and send a message like hostage on my band, right? >> yeah. >> this is just i mean, you know there are a lot of discretion that judges have and there are conservative judges, there are liberal judges, but what she is doing is really an embarrassment for the legal system. i mean, the idea that you know, as as nancy said
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legitimizing these terrible arguments. but at such lane and delaying, is there any legal recourse just in terms of like, i mean other judges saying like this is just well, this is this is a question if she does find despite the fact that in the paul manafort and andrew miller attacks on robert muller a hunter biden just tried throwing out those ventral counsel if she flies in the face of all precedent and says either under the appointments clauses of the constitution or the appropriation jones clause of the constitution. >> that the appointment of jack smith was invalid? yes. there's recourse up to the 11th circuit. part of the reason i think trying to understand her mentality, she seems so scared to make a decision that she scheduled over a day of argument on these ludicrous motions, if she knocked smith out, that can go
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up to the 11th circuit and she can be removed by the 11th circuit. that's why she's being so careful, so slow, she doesn't want that, judge. how rare would that be? >> if you were overturned by the 11th circuit judge cannon's case? not so rare she was she was overturned with respect to ruling. she had made prior to the which was extraordinary rulings know. but i i think people really have to understand that this is an argument that has been picked over over and over again? she has not ruled on the gag order question which which smith's wanted her to rule on because that affected like tomorrow. and rather she's spending this amount of time on an argument which really no one has taken seriously again she may be playing to a supreme court who was taking seriously issues that no one ever anticipated they would, but that doesn't really justify her doing it in this way and just quickly the
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case in georgia, i mean, is that just indefinitely on hold? >> is this do you think this thing is just going away? >> certainly is not going to go to trial in 2024 the court is supposed to make a decision note there'll be argument in october 2024 and make a decision no later than march 2025. it's not happening. then. and whether or not it goes depends on whether he's elected or not. well, there's a word for this prosecution, doomed. this is doomed. this case is never going to trial. i think the georgia case is effectively over and trump has won judge gertner, do you think de a fani willis should be just golf know. i've said from the beginning that she was sleeping with someone on her sayyed she was sleeping with her co-counsel. i can't tell you how many times that that is likely to have happened. there
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may be issues with respect to money which would have been disciplinary charges not affecting her position in this case or ethical issues which again, would be disciplinary. but it's not like she had a conflict of interest. he was on her side and i have to say i married my co-counsel, so i'm i'm perhaps should be disqualified from this conversation judge gardner. >> i appreciate your frankness. i want to hear more but another time, judge. thank you. jeff tube and norm eisen as well, coming up next, why the former president may no longer be able to stick to his guns, at least not the ones he's got a license to carry in new york. and later devastating testimony that hunter biden firearm trial from people close to him about the drug abuse they witness thanks. >> susie, here is shopping for a used car, but she doesn't know that nearly half of them have been in an accident and interests the car facts.com shows how accidents impact price. so she doesn't have to
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course, took us through the pendency of the trial and all of that. but with his conviction now, under new york state law, and federal law, he's a convicted felon, which means it is a state and federal crime for him to possess a firearm or even ammunition. now there's a third gun, anderson that after the nypd received these two, they said, where's the third and they said, well, that was legally transferred to florida we don't know, about the third gun. we know the nypd has two, but if former president trump is still in possession of that third gun technically, so they've, they've actually taken two of his guns? >> yes and that that happened when he was charged? >> now, what would have happened was had he been acquitted in the new york state case, he could have applied to get those guns and his carry license back the real question is about the gun that went to florida what is the disposition of that weapon? was it turned
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into authorities? if so, when if so, to whom? >> if it wasn't florida. i mean, if it's in new york glycines does he is he find to happen in florida? while he would need a florida license. now, the standard for getting a license in florida is much lower bar than new york but regardless, if you are a convicted felon, it doesn't matter if you have a license that's a felony to possess that gun or the ammunition through kristen holmes, we've reached out to the trump camp. they have basically indicated that they are not going to answer any questions about this. >> that's the price. so i mean, we're going to keep pressing because it makes a difference if he if he had a conviction overturned, what are you able to get the license back? >> so he would have to apply to the new york state supreme court here to get a certificate of relief saying you were acquitted and then he'd have to ask the police department and they would do an investigation and a hearing. and either return it to him or not. >> all right. but i mean, it would be complicated by the fact that he is under multiple
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described what they witnessed of his addiction, his ex-wife testified briefly that she first learned of his drug use in 2015, saying, i found a crack pipe on an ashtray on the side porch of our home. she also described searching his car for drugs when my daughters would use his car, i would check to make sure there were no drugs in it. >> but when asked if she ever saw hunter used drugs, she said she had not. next step was an ex girlfriend who he first met at a gentleman's club in manhattan where she worked in late 27th in teen, and the two spent long stretches together in hotels in 2018 or she observed his drug use, he would smoke every 20 minutes or so and he would want to smoke as soon as he woke up. she also testified that hunters demeanor never changed even after he smoked crack. he was super charming. >> everybody loved him he testified that she saw hunter doing drugs as late as mid september 2018, several weeks before he bought the gun at the
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heart of the case, but under cross-examination, she said she had no idea what hunter was doing between september and november covers the month hunter bought the firearm, gordon cleveland, the gunshot employee who sold hunter biden the gun, took the stand next and testified how hunter came into the store looking for firearm. he testified that he told hunter to read the atf background form carefully and saw him check? no. next to the question about whether he was an addict are used illegal drugs, the alleged lie at the center of the case on cross-examination, abbe lowell, one of hunter is defense attorneys and got that employee to admit that he is a quote, whale hunter, someone who upsells customers to buy more expensive guns now that contradicts the grand jury testimony that employee gave. so clearly it points scored by the defense there. this cross-examination will continue tomorrow. >> anderson, already. thanks very much for turning out to the former president. his trials. we want to explore one factor underpinning every step
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of his journey through the criminal justice system. the seemingly unwavering bring support he enjoys from white evangelical christians on fox over the weekend, he said, quote, they are so committed and there's so believing. they say, sir, you're gonna be okay. i pray for you every night well, today, ralph reed, chairman of the faith and freedom coalition, was asked by the washington post about how his fellow evangelicals reconcile their faith the former president's behavior character does matter and canada and individual voters will make those assessments but i think that the idea that either voters of faith or all voters just qualify someone because of moral failings in the past is just out of step with her. >> the american people are russell moore is editor-in-chief of christianity today, character matters is what he said after the new york verdict and what ralph reed was reacting to in his answer the
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russell, it's good to have you on the program. ralph reed went on to say that voters make a nuanced differentiation between private character and public character. and he said, i'm not voting for this person to be my daughter's husband or to be my pastor. does that argument is that an argument you accept? is there a difference between private and public character with mr. trump or should there be? >> that's not an argument that i accept and it's not an argument that we as have angelico christians have made over the last 50 years instead, what we've well, he said is that if you can't trust someone with your daughter or your wife, you shouldn't trust that person with the nuclear codes. the argument that we hear there, i've heard before but i heard it from the left in the clinton era i i'd never would have imagined then that i would be hearing it now from us. >> i mean, i would understand an argument of yeses person is morally bankrupt, but politically does what i want and therefore, i'm going to bank roll on and we're going to vote for him that to me would
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be a you know, you can disagree with it or not, but that'd be seemingly a more honest answer of this current situation. >> well and, also we're not talking about moral failings in the past. if we were dealing with someone who is repentant and whose character has changed, it'd be talking about an entirely different thing. instead, we're talking about somebody who deny is that he had the affair even though he paid the hush money he is denigrating and calling these women names and calling them liars. i mean, we've had years and years and years of this somewhere out there in the multiverse, there is a timeline where we don't have to think about donald trump's sex life or what that has to do with the future of our country. and sadly, we're in this timeline dumped from when he first ran needed mike pins to one of the
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reasons he needed mike pence was to shore up his support among white evangelicals and tap somebody vouch for him which mike pence did he doesn't really need that anymore, does he he doesn't need that anymore. >> i mean, mike pence serve to really critical functions. i don't think that mike pence convinced people who were skeptical of trump's character to vote for him. but i do think that it eased some uneasy consciousness of people they knew that they could trust mike pence, a lady who taught me sunday school when i was a kid lambasted me after i criticized trump, after access hollywood. and the reason she gave is look at his vice presidential candidate is such a godly man. so it helped some people to work through the question of, am i really voting for donald trump? i don't think any of those people would have voted for hillary clinton, but it helped them along the second thing was that mike pence understood and knew the ev
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angelico world. he knew how to how to communicate with aeb angelica leaders and how to sell the administrative patients agenda to them? i don't think that'll trump needs that anymore. i think instead, he goes directly to his base. they hear from him and they respond to him and the ebbed jealous leaders then hear from the base, not the other way around is there room for growth among evangelicals for donald trump, i mean, not i mean, he has white evangelical what about others well, i think the key question this year is going to be that of hispanic, of angelic goals journalist harvest proved has a major story coming out in christianity today in a few weeks about this question of what does it look like with hispanic evan gela goals? >> and will they be the swing vote? and i think that very well may be the case because we tend to think of hispanic voters in florida and texas, nevada, and we tend to think of ev angelico voters but not many
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people are thinking about where those two come together. there are a lot of hispanic ev angelica holes in especially places like arizona and nevada and places that will decide this election. so it may be that hispanic of angelico are the ones who decide this race ultimately russell moore, good to talk to you. thank you coming out, marking 80 years since d-day, the allied invasion on the beaches of normandy, the turn the tide of world war ii, christiane amanpour is enormity for us tonight. next do 19 cnn celebrates juneteenth with special performances by john legend, eddie lewbel he robinson, everyone should celebrated juneteenth, celebrating freedom and legacy wednesday, june 19 at ten on cnn. >> you have chronic kidney disease. you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with parse sega because there are places who'd like to be for circular can cause serious side
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should i decorate? >> each half? red, half blue that's a really tough call. who are you? >> if you look at the latest data you're probably going to need a lot of those purple sprinkles how this guy really knows his stuff it's already june 6 on the beaches of normandy, france. >> and in just a few hours and ceremony will take place there to mark the 80th anniversary of d-day, the largest amphibious invasion in history within 150,000 american, british, and canadian, and other allied troops stormed the beaches on that day. they parachuting in as well, more than 4,000 lost their lives in the first day alone many more would go on for us to liberate france, then defeat hitler's army about 150 american veterans are expected to be on hand, including about two dozen who were part of that invasion it cnn's christiane amanpour is there for the ceremony christiane talking about the events, plan their normandy in enormity of this is
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such an extraordinary moment in history i mean, it really is 80 years since those incredible fighters stormed ashore on the beaches not far from me. >> and you know, i'm here in normandy vintage. this is the kind of thing that they would have found as they finally got up and climb the hi, hi cliffs. and started to liberate these villages. and it is extraordinary tomorrow at the ceremony will be president biden will be the french president macron will be the king of england, charles the third, and also the prime minister, also the canadian prime minister, all the representatives of those forces that stormed ashore june 6, 1944 so it's going to be pretty dramatic. i probably the last of the surviving veterans. i mean, i don't think we're gonna get a lot of veterans five years from now, because every five years they celebrate. and i think is going to be very deep about two dozen american veterans, some 30 or so british veterans, and the
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like. and they will really be the stars of the show for sure, who are you talking about some of the world leaders who will be there, who will not be there well, anderson, president putin will not be here. and the truth is, the russians didn't always come, but he has been invited in the past and most particularly because i covered the 2014 anniversary putin was invited in order to try the world leaders, the allied leaders tried to knock some sense into him then because it was just a few months after he had annexed crimea. and they were trying to get him in back rooms and to deal with a peace agreement. the whole minsk process started, but of course it led nowhere and now for the first time, honestly, in 80 years since the allied invasion on d-day, the fete of europe hangs in the balance, almost like it did then. and russia is with its war in ukraine, threatening everything that those heroes fought. and
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liberated on june 61944. so it's a huge, big deal. the defense of democracy, the defense of freedom. these are not just empty words anymore. it's not just a nice commemoration and a celebration of the heroes who are left standing. it is really everything at stake. if the international rules of the road that the united states really lead after the end of world war ii are to continue. >> i know one of the veterans that you are going to be speaking with, someone used spoke with five-years ago. tell us about so his name is jake larson, who's now over 100-years-old, about 101. he's become guess a tiktok star in the last several years. and that is because he is teaching generations who are obviously much younger to understand what happened and what he and his comrades it's did are 80 years ago. now we're hoping to have him apparently we're being told that the pentagon, the
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white house, you know, all that sort of administrative stuff that gets in the way of controlling the veterans movements. so we had five years ago, he's dying to talk to us and he's a really amazing person. so he brings tears to your eyes and he's really beloved here in the french countryside. i've seen the french journalists here he's been with the descendants of those people who they liberated and telling stories and just trying to make sure that what happened 80 years ago is not just a memory and is not lost on you because right now, as i said, it is vital. >> i so wish i was there. christiana, i'm so glad you are there and i'll be watching. thank you so much, christian amanpour yeah. as you just heard president, biden and other world leaders will be in normandy, also britain's king charles and his first overseas trip since being diagnosed with cancer today at a ceremony on britain southern coast, he paid tribute to d-day veterans here's cnn's max foster a
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royal wave from 19 9-year-old british world war ii veteran d-day soldiers who are still here to tell their stories, revisiting their pass as a lesson for the future some even traveling across the sea from portsmouth in england to mark the 80th anniversary of the us led landing in normandy, france they were joined by british royals and a handful of world leaders who celebrated their allied efforts urging the next generation to listen to those who came before role is not purely passive it is our duty to ensure that we and future generations do not forget the service and their sacrifice the ceremony, the first major events since king charles is cancer diagnosis saw him
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side-by-side with his wife, queen camilla, who shed a tear amid the somber occasion. as well as his son and heir, prince william. they're rare families show of force a representation of unity amid a time of global division charles and william using the moment to remind their country and the world of the need for civic duty sacrifice, and the strength of allied cooperation. >> i am deeply honors to join you today to recognize the bravery of all of those who participated in the d-day landings. the star to the liberation of france and europe the led to victory of the allied powers royal ties to the second world war are far from forgotten keen not to be hidden during the war after bombs dropped on buckingham palace, that then king george the sixth and queen elizabeth decided to stay put in solidarity with
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those living through the blitz and adjust 19-years-old, a teenage princess, elizabeth, carried out her first public duties during the war, joining the women's military training as a driver and mechanic former reflections will mix with this week's commemorations. >> rich and symbolism and resonance of current times a commitment and plea to learn from the past the king's doctors are advising him on how many events he can attend he won't be able to go to all the events he wants to in france. so prince william we'll probably have to step in for him. so it's not too much for his father. this stage in his recovery, anderson, next foster. >> thanks so much. next back here at home and major development in the gilgo beach killings, suspect expected to new york courtroom tomorrow, and according to multiple sources, he'll be indicted i didn't in the killings of two more women, details coming up
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2010 these new charges come after he's long island, new york home was searched over several days by local and state police for a second time last month, she energy because ours has been following the case, joins us now with more so what's the latest? >> well, cnn's john miller confirm that we do expect tomorrow there will be a superseding indictment in suffolk county court and prosecutors for alleging that there are two more victims of this alleged gilgo beach serial killer. we want to show you who they are. first of all, jessica taylor at 20-years-old, she went missing. it's believed she was killed. and then in 2003 her partial remains were found in manner ville that's a wooded area in the east part but of long island is 40 miles away from gilgo beach and then in 2011, the remainder of her remains also valerie mac, 24-years-old when she was killed, her remains partial remains found in the year 2000 and that wooded area. and then 2011 on gilgo beach. other
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remains of hers were found. we do not know how forensically they are connecting these women with this alleged serial killer out of long island. but what we do know is they have had a lot of investigation in the last month. want to show you a video of the wooded area manner ville, because that they have been actively investigating that area and it is very wooded. now they have the remains, they know who these women were, but they were still out there in may searching. but then they went to the home. the family home? big investigation. remember last year they were out there toy two weeks well, here they are. there were so many law enforcement just last week and the week before, so many cardboard boxes, crime scene vehicles. but at the back of the home very interesting because there was a lot of law enforcement dug up earth in the back of the home, the whole backyard was dug up. now, we can't confirm that that's law enforcement. there was a backhoe, but they're all
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standing right there on the dugout backyard one. who appears to be police officer had that old old-fashion type of camera, you know, the krish, they still use it take pictures that can become evidence in court. >> so this investigation, i'm is still very much ongoing unit. >> they say it's just beginning. it is just begin. we cannot forget the gilgo four because they began this prosecution and they are melissa barthelemy, megan waterman, amber costello, and maureen maynard barnes so this is now after tomorrow with the presentment of this indictment, there should be six victims in are there other remains yet to be identified? >> there are other remains and you know, anderson, think about how many families have missing loved ones during this time because now, now everything's enlarged, right? 2000 year, 2000 now remains were found and then 2007 to ten where the gilgo four. so look at that span of time now, think of how
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who had their teeth broken? yes. it's a practice which commanders know about they want intelligence, but they also want revenge and punishment for happened on october 7 and others really whistleblower told cnn about detainees viewed as problematic people who were allegedly zip-tied to the fence the. israeli military at the time said detainees were handcuffed based on risk level and health status. but the whistleblower's account does track with photographic evidence obtained by cnn of palestinian detainees inside the military facility. and with hand and wrist injury shown to cnn by dozens of palestinians released back into gaza. matthew chance joins us now with the new development in the story, matthew thanks that's right. >> i will today at these radius supreme court, the highest court in israel, heard a case brought by an israeli human rights group about this exact story much of cnn's reporting was used in that human rights case to bring that the court action basically saying that keeping palestinians in these
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conditions without access to proper medical care in abusive conditions, as we heard there, and without even being named publicly, that's not just against international law, it's against israeli law as well. so that's an ongoing court cases being held in these radii supreme court will today a state attorney representing the government of israel basically said that look, we're already taking steps to move hundreds of palestinians out of that facility to other better facilities elsewhere in israel. and in the west bank, the palestinian palestinian territories and so they haven't decided yet exactly what to do with this, set it to men facility near the gaza border. but the was in there somewhere kind of tacit acceptance that this situation that we exposed now reporting can't continue. and so that's really positive to development for human rights activists. and of course, for the inmates inside that detention facility,
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amazon. >> and what does the idf said about the allegations well, as you mentioned, the idf said about the original allegations that there's nothing illegal that they're doing. >> they say they strip people. for example, it all to make sure they haven't got explosives on them they say they handcuff people and shackled them because it's for security for security reasons and obviously all this is taking place in the context of the aftermath of the hamas attacks on october the seventh. and so there's a real mood in israel that persists today that everything needs to be done to get to the bottom of who's responsible for that for that and to find the the hostages that are of course, still being held inside the gaza strip. and so many israelis believed this kind of treatment is justified, but as we saw that a growing number of citizens of that country that believe that the country tree has gone too far in the prosecution of this war in gaza. >> yeah, i mean, in your original report, there was
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really those who are outside the facility protesting the treatment of palestinian prisoners. what's been a reaction from people inside israel? >> yeah, i mean, that's very much the point. remember the whistleblowers who we spoke to in the report, they were also predominantly israeli serving members of the military or medical officials that worked alongside the military in this detention center and then you write, yeah, the protesters outside the detention center that we met. there predominantly israeli as well. it was israeli group and and it's all about debate that israel is having internally. what's the, what's the correct way for the country to proceed in its battle against hamas. no one's sympathizing with hamas amongst, amongst this group of people. but it's just the idea that israel has certain standards that many people in israel are growing number believe are being not met by the military, by the authorities in its pursuit of hamas in gaza. and that's what this court case, and that process is all about. >> have the chance. thanks for
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