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single voter, all latino voters, understand what's at stake and what president biden has delivered for them? >> adrian elrod, appreciate you being with us morning. thank you okay. more than 20 million people from california to arizona could be seeing triple digit or near triple-digit heat. let's get over to cnn's derek van dam tracking this one for us. derek, what are you looking at? >> yeah. kate, 30 is coming out of phoenix arizona warning that the high risk of heat stress or heat-related illness is present here in the city today, if you don't have access to adequate cooling or adequate hydration as well, they've had 14 consecutive days where the mercury in the thermometer has climbed above one in hundred degrees and we have no relief really insight, especially this week, 20 million americans under some sort of heat alert, including heat warnings for vegas, sin city. it is sisley and their 11 consecutive days with temperatures above 100 degrees. this is the warmest start in the month of june for the sin city and we continue to
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see the above-average temperatures well into triple to territory. all thanks to this heat dome that is suppressing cloud, allowing for maximum sunshine overhead and that means we bake underneath that heat dome triple-digit heat for palm springs, phoenix sacramento, and to las vegas. and guess what? it doesn't stop here no break, not even summer yet. >> i think i can ever remember when summer starts, but i'm just going to say not yet. here are already there. it's great to do, derrick. thank you so much. >> a, new are xena new central stress now what will donald trump tell his probation officer? they meet today, talk about are to store first for a former president, hunter biden's federal gun trial could go to the jury today. hey, and we could learn any minute while they're hunter biden will choose to testify and brand new trial data on a combination covid and flu vaccine. a first of its kind
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when might it be available? sara is out, i'm john berman with kate bolduan. this is cnn new sec the president's son hunter biden just arrived or federal court courthouse once again in delaware and the first-order of business and really the most anticipated order of business today is to find out if he will take the stand in his own defense. >> chord is not just minutes away from resuming hunter biden is facing charges related to a 2018 gun charge. >> he's pleaded not guilty. sorry, 2018 gun purchase. >> and he has pleaded not guilty. if he does not take the stand, then closing arguments may soon begin. cnn's evan perez is live outside the courthouse for us, evidence seems pretty stark either or today, either his legal team says it's going to get ready to take the stand or things really start wrapping up yeah
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absolutely cate we just saw a hunter biden arrived a short minute or a couple of minutes ago. >> he had a lot of family members around him, including the president's sister and brother. there's this is going to have obviously a full courtroom right now with family members offering his support offering their support rather, the defense has raised the prospect that 100 for biden could testify on his own defense, but this is a risky proposition for this defense the prosecution has already warned essentially that if he takes the stand, they're going to bring up a number of things, including his navy discharge allegedly for testing positive for drugs about a decade ago as well as his tax charges and the fact that he had admitted guilt as part of a plea agreement that fell apart spectacularly last summer. here in this very courtroom fence wants to argue,
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in part that he has been sober since 2019 and so that's part of what they would like to to bring to the jury. now, again, it's very at this point unlikely that this will happen. the risks are very high for hunter biden if he takes the stand but he has been very, very forceful in trying to do a very public defense of himself over the last few months against republicans and there is some feeling around him that he believes he is his best advocate. we'll see in the next few minutes whether the defendant takes it's a stamp. >> remind people of how things also ended on friday. it was even more, it was more emotional and personal testimony, even coming from biden's daughter right? >> namely, naomi biden testified on friday and really it was tearful. it was very
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powerful, emotional testimony and part of what she was brought here to do was to blunt some of the impact of the testimony of hallie biden, who is a hunters brothers beau biden widow, who he was also in a relationship with after the death of his brother and one of the things she told prosecutors, the most important thing she she brought to the until the trial was the allegation that she believed he was doing drugs, that he was addicted to drugs, and struggling with his addiction in october of 2018. now that's when he bought the gun. he bought this garden. and had it for about 11 days according to this case, according to prosecutors and that's what this case is about. prosecutors say that because hunter biden was addicted to drugs, that he lied on the government form that he used for this to fill out to buy that firearm. and they also say that by possessing it while he was an addict, he also broke the law.
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he is facing these three charges. again this hour. we're going to find out whether he actually takes the stand evan. >> thank you so much. it's great to have you there, john. all right. with me now cnn legal analysts, criminal defense attorney joey jackson. joey evan says extremely unlikely. hunter biden will take the stand. we could learn any minute if he doesn't, why not? >> because it is just the risk is too great, john, good morning to you. now, here's the way it goes. what you always want to do as defense attorney is prepare your client for that eventuality. how asking them questions, furthering your narrative, and then you mute that, mute them by cross-examining them giving them the pressure of what it would be like in the courtroom. but here's the problem number one, when you look to doing your cases of the defense, the first thing you look for is raising the spectre of reasonable doubt. >> the case becomes without your client testifying, have you raised that spectrum? you have to examine here. have they done that defense has shed a lot of light on at the time of this it's purchase. was he addicted then was evidenced
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presented to the court and to that jury with respect to what he was doing at that time? yes. prosecutors have shown that he was addicted in general. have they shown he was addicted them? the other issue is you're then attacked and cross-examination with collateral issues. what am i speaking up? it's not so so much that he cannot that is hunter biden get on the stand and advances narrative with respect to addiction, advances narrative with respect to the dark moments. but then you're cross-examined not only factually with respect to what the case is about, what you were doing, who you were doing it with the drugs you were having, you were ruining people's lives, but other issues you heard evan whereas speak to the issue of when he was in the military discharge, what does that have to do with it goes to your credibility. it's just not an advisable thing it changes the equation, puts too much focus on him and then final point, john, it then opens up this other pandora's box. what pandora's box, after you testify, guess what? prosecutors say, judge. i'd like to rebut that testimony. we're going to bring more witnesses. and it just gets too messy. leave it where it is. i think the defense has done a
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lot with respect to reasonable doubt, make your arguments to the jury, but then again, john, expect the unexpected that reasonable doubt seems to be over the issue of whether hunter biden was literally on drugs the moment that he signed that form, saying that he was not on or addicted to drugs, correct. >> so yes. now, what will happen is just to be clear, it's not even that the forum says that right at this moment, are you addicted? the defense is trying to really narrow the timeframe, saying prosecutors, you've shown our client was drug addicted for sure i think the fence will also say you're shaming him as a result of that. why we shaming an addict should we be up lifting, getting people? how are we really dragging people into katia milli eight them based upon this the defense is saying in the 11 days that he owned that weapon, have you demonstrated then that he's been on drugs, don't tell me about text messages about him sleeping on cars a day after another text that he sent with respect to him using show me
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someone who saw him using drug. can you do that? prosecutors? and if you don't, the defense will say it's not enough. the other issue jhanas you know, trust me because i don't know what i was doing at the time. he was in a deceptive state of mine. and as a result of that, you can't 20 seconds left, assuming that we're going to closing arguments shortly. the prosecution, though, knows that the defense will do that. so what are the defense prosecution said? i think what they do is they continue to lock him in. >> i think we're going to see in closing arguments the pictures of him. and really humiliating pictures and what he had in what those pictures in terms of paraphernalia, i think they'll 0.2 witnesses that talked about his addiction and et cetera. i think they'll say prosecutors that he knowingly knew what he was doing. he did it anyway, and that we're not here to shame anyone what we're here to do is to hold a person accountable who lives on the form. defense's narrative, john, far different than that, of course, what will ultimately the jury decide? i think will know soon and they could get the case by the end of the day. joe jackson great to see you this morning. thank you also this morning, donald trump has a meeting, a meeting with his probation officer ahead of his
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sentencing. >> that's coming next month. so this is standard procedure for anyone convicted of a crime, but it's absolutely anything but standard obviously, when it comes to the historic conviction of a former president, the meaning will help decide trump's punishment after he was found guilty of all 34 charges in his new york trial seen as john miller has new reporting on all this. john, we also know that trump's attorney, todd blanche is going to be present for this meeting. it's kinda leading me to wonder what's normal about this and what's definitely not normal. about all of this so it is not unusual for an attorney to ask to be present and when they ask, it's generally granted. >> but just about everything else is unusual. i mean, the probation department is going to want to go through what they call an intake process. now, the other day spoke to new york city's commissioner of probation, juanita holmes, who said she could not discuss the trump case or any specific case, but walk me through the process and what commissioner home set is the interview is family history, education,
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criminal background, donald trump will have to tell the probation department what they already know, which is he has three other open felony cases that are that are pretrial right now. employment history, he's worked for himself his whole life substance abuse, not an issue. they're medical condition financial status, living conditions. i have a triplex triplex spent out in a building with my name on it he may have questions for them. can i vote? yes. while on probation what are the conditions be when do i have to report? how often it'll be? >> a routine experience for the probation department on one hand and very strange on another it also we're talking about someone who is convicted, who has secret service protection as well. i mean, you done a lot of reporting on kind of the coordination that's necessary between secret service and all other forms of law enforcement around just the trial, around the trial. what does that how do you throw the secret service protection into all of this? what does that do
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well, for today, not much because it's going to be a virtual meeting via zoom or something like that. >> but the conditions of his probation the secret service, will be with him all the time the probation department could call them in as witnesses. if there's an alleged violation and i think one of the first things that's going to come up are a travel. if you're going to travel and by the way, if you're a presidential candidate, you're going to travel. you need the permission your probation officer. and number two, i don't live in new york. i mean, i have a building here in an apartment, but i'm a florida resident. can i get my case transferred to florida? i think that's going to be likely request and the answer is it can happen. one probation, one states probation can transfer to another state for supervision. if that's where the person lives, and then there'll be some administrative stuff such as a convicted felon in new york state they're going to ask him
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for his dna and he's going to have to give that they can do other things like unannounced home visits to check on his living conditions that probably would be unlikely in this case, but, you the rules will be the same for him as anyone else. >> john. thank you so much. always getting your insight on this all of these things is always so interesting and important. thank you. something so normal and also so completely abnormal about this whole thing. ever you just we've seen all along, but such stark the secret service could be called as witnesses to find out if he's violated his probation. just as the founders intended, you'd like to very like that. let's say the least this morning, secretary of state antony blinken traveling in the middle east as the political turmoil there reaches a peak a major us city partially shut down after it got him file large scale cyber attack overnight and it is like a battlefield, new details on a fire that was jumping from boat to boat inside i don't harbor
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resigned from israel's war cabinet and protests of how netanyahu was handling the war now this happened after the dramatic rescue operations saturday that brought home four israeli hostages after eight months in captivity in gaza cnn political and global affairs analyst barak ravid joins us now he also is, of course, a political and foreign policy reporter with axios rockets great to see you very long weekend for so many especially you reporting on all of this. what are you hearing now about about the operation saturday and also what, if anything, is being learned from the four hostages who were rescued? >> hi gate, i think what we learned by by what the hostages have been saying during that weekend since they were rescued, is that once again, there's a very different mo, that hamas has in different cases of different hostages, some of them are in the tunnels, some of them are in houses of families who are
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affiliated with hamas, with hamas guards and according to the place that those hostages are being held they get different treatment and for example, no alga money was held hostage and rescued, said that she was held with the family. that was that had quite a lot of money. so the conditions were better than other hostages. and this family i used her as a cleaning lady and told her told her to clean the house, to clean dishes, to make food, which is something that we haven't heard from other hostages and i want to ask you about tony blinken and what his mission now is as he's gonna be landing because this is where kind of all of the focus will be quickly shifting. >> but also even before that jake sullivan, biden's national security adviser has been on since the operation and asked what the impact of the rescue operation would have on the hostage and ceasefire negotiations he basically said
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it's hard to say. they haven't heard yet from hamas and he doesn't know what are you hearing about this so i think it's interesting because in previous cases for example, when israel started its operation in rafah or in cases that are even before every time that there was some sort of a big blow hamas immediately said that it's freezing the negotiations. >> there's nothing to talk about and that's it. it did not say this in this case. so i think this is one interesting point. another interesting point is that three of the hostages were rescued, were men who are supposed to be released in a second phase of that deal in return for a big number of palestinian prisoners who are serving life sentences the fact that there, they were rescued took a lot of leverage from hamas and was a big loss for each sinwar because a lot of those prisoners that he wanted to release are people that he
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worked with together in prison so i think the message that hamas get out of this operation also is that every day that passes it could lose even more leverage. and therefore, maybe now could be a good time to cut a deal and what then do you think is a conversation between tony blinken and benjamin netanyahu? tony blinken and benny gantz especially after gantz just leaves the war cabinet. i mean, it is really new kind of reality that they're facing right now yeah. >> so blinken, obviously it's going to push again for the hostage deal. and this is mainly also in his visit to cairo that he just finished and another visit to qatar that is going to have later this week but i think that there are also so many other issues on the table, mainly how does the biden administration is going to deal with the current israeli government without this
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bullet, bulletproof vest called benny gantz fur, eight months since the war started, he was there and he was seen by the biden administration is a more moderate person that can sort of like, you know, tame the push from the radical right members of the coalition without him, those people in tomorrow, bank view, but saw smartwatch are going to have much more influence from decision-making. and it will also influence how the biden administration, since this government that's really a great point. >> you also saying if new reporting on the united states circulating a new draft among the un security council calling on hamas to accept the hostage and ceasefire deal. what are you learning about this one this time? >> i think there's a good chance to vote will be today and it seems that at least for now, according to what i hear, the there a good chance to russia and china will not veto this resolution which means that it could most likely pass.
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and if it passes, i think it's interesting because it's sort of, i think will be the first time that the international community will speak in one voice about something that has to do with gaza, which is something we haven't had in eight months. and this is, again, if it passes, it means that hamas can look all over the world. let's see that basically everyone i'm telling him take the deal. even russia and china, but again, let's see first how this vote develops. >> absolutely great to see you brock, as always, thank you for your reporting thank you. knew this morning it political shakeup across europe that could become an earthquake far-right parties projected to win a record number of seats in the european parliament and back-to-back shark attacks are now sparking new warnings along the florida panther if you're 50 or over, you can get vantage of everything.
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certain extent, but certainly not as powerful as then it actually happened, especially if you look at france, john, i mean, just a couple of days ago, we of course had a manuel my from the president of france standing together with us president joe so biden at the d-day commemorations talking about transatlantic relations and european unity. >> and now you have eaten friends, the far-right party, the awesomely not soon winning 30% of the vote and model in my post, party one 15%. so they got twice as much the far-right, then the president's party and of as you mentioned, he came out and he immediately called for snap parliamentary elections. so he's not putting himself up for election there, but is the parliament that's going to be up for election, and that's really sue and that's on june 30th. we're biden is hoping that if there's a national election not as many people will vote far-right, but of course, it is a huge gamble and certainly also a big issue for europe and here in germany, it's exactly the same thing you have the right-wing afd that got about 16, almost 16% of the vote, also more than the
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par hardy of german chancellor olaf scholtz. there's a couple of trends that i think are really fascinating about all this. first of all, in the former communist east of germany, the far-right party called the afd, is by far the strongest political force, but also a lot of young people voted for the far-right parties. and that's certainly something that is of grave concern. crn here in europe, of course, as far as a lot of foreign policy issues and relations with the us are concerned as well, john. >> yeah, i was just going to ask, what does that mean for the united states, fred as the biden administration looks to europe, for partners particularly in dealing with ukraine dealing with ukraine, dealing with russia, dealing towards russia, of course, dealing with the middle east as well, right now, of course, you do have your very much in the us, his corner on all of these issues. and the other big one of course, is china as well. and what could happen in that regard? >> will that be the same in the future? >> i think that's something that is very much up for grabs. one of the things that we do
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have to mention though, john, is that the european parliament, the election that took place here doesn't have that much power here on the continent. nevertheless, of course it is something that needs to be taken into account if you have these far-right parties there now, we know the far-right party of frehse and it's led by marine le pen that that, that she's very close to vladimir putin, very close to russia. also the far-right party here in germany the afd as well, probably won't have tectonic shifts in the immediate future, but certainly very, very concerning for relations with the us as well. john yeah, it's certainly worth watching and it is something of an indicator of which way the political winds are blowing. frederik pleitgen great to see you this morning. thanks so much, fred breakthrough results. >> that's how we're durde is describing the trial of its new combined covid, flu vaccine then i worship a convicted felon, you and somewhat bizarre statements from trump loyalists comparing him to jesus the
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. the charges were later dropped. john duda's fit a lot it to assure like, oh my gosh, that was the span of time. >> this is all happened. that's a lot of pga victories. a child and an arrest and a dismissal. >> he's busier than we are. >> all right. >> back-to-back shark attacks in florida, the victims of 45-year-old woman in two teenage girls, a woman had to have part of her arm amputated than just 90 minutes later on a beach about four miles away, a shark attack, the teenagers and they were left with significant injuries with us. >> now, wildlife biologists and shark week expert for us kollontai. thanks so much for being with us. multiple injuries from two attacks, not that far apart in one day, how unusual is this? >> well, to be honest, john, it's very unusual. it's a complete anomaly that there happened to be two separate attacks in the same area on one day. i mean, that's not how sharpe's work. it's not coordinated efforts taking place. it is just really, really unfortunate with the
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timing so unfortunate with the timing, it's not how sharks work. does that mean there's no explanation for why you might be seeing this happen? >> no that's a good question. it's summertime. the waters are warming. there are more people entering into the ocean than usual especially at this time of year, people are playing a lot. there's splashing around, they're having fun. >> so these are the things that can lead to a negative shark encounter. in addition to that, this time of year is when sharks will move in shallower to feed, they're looking for fray along the beaches. and as you can see by the pictures of these beaches, there are a lot of people there. so these sharks are not trying to attack people. they are out swimming, looking for food in the same habitat that human beings happened to be entering in. and of course that's why you have these negative interactions. >> i grew up in massachusetts and obviously on cape cod, it's a whole different situation now than it was when i was growing up. the sharks are much more present, much closer to shore. is there an
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explanation for why in some cases, or sharks in florida and other places spending more time closer to shore well, it's a good question and that's the thing about conservation john is you never know what's happening where in every case is independent. >> so when it comes to the northeast, there are higher sharpe densities and populations than there used to be. and as sea surface temperatures continue to increase globally, sharps or moved moving into new areas and distribution is changing now as sharks warm up and the sea warms up, their metabolism actually speeds up. so they have to eat more and have to travel more to look for prey than their historical ranges. at the same time, a lot of their prey may have been removed du two overfishing or habitat change. so it's sort of this perfect storm of such tuitions for sharks globally, not just in florida, in the northeast where they're going to be moving into new areas looking for prey sources. and if people happen to be there, they may end up having an incident like we've just seen here so officials tell
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beachgoers to be situationally aware in the water so what does that mean? >> i mean, what are the signs if you're swimming that a shark could or might be nearby great question. >> i mean, the best the best thing you can do at the beach is be cautious and be preventative. so don't go in the water with jewelry, don't go into water with plastic water bottles because that crunching sound sounds like fish bones stay away from river mouths are murky areas anywhere where people are fishing or discarding bycatch, things like that are where sharks are likely to congregate because sharks are an ambush predator, they like to hide and murky water and eat things that smell good to them. so if you're aware of your area where of the situations staying clear water dealt with? the water at dusk or dawn because sharks are corpuscular hunters. and just swim on a normal beach in a normal day, the likelihood of a negative shark encounter is very, very slim, even though it may have happened here also,
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lakes and ponds turn out to be great. >> and just as wet for us, golani great to see you this morning. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> okay. >> you do have some breaking news just in hunter biden's defense attorney saying and court indicating in court that hunter biden will not testify in this case according to his attorney, he's agreed to allow the allow the judge to give an instruction to the jury that they should not hold it against him, that he did not testify in this case over this is not the same as announcing definitively that hunter biden is not testifying. that would be announced officially when the defense rests its case in the presence of the jury. but indications pointing to hunter biden not taking the stand in his own defense. we're going to have much more on this at the top of the hour, we're also tracking this right? now, researchers say there are no closer to unveiling they are now closer to unveiling a two-in-one vaccine to combat covid and the flu moderna saying it's scientists are seeing positive results in a late stage trials seen as meg tirrell joining us now, now closer to not no closer to what
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are you hearing about them? >> yeah. again, this is the same mrna technology behind moderna has a covid vaccine. >> they have an mrna flu vaccine, and now they're putting the flu and covid shots into one shot together. they've tested this now in a phase three trial of about 8,000 adults age 50 and older, and they say the immune response generated by this combination jot was stronger than currently licensed or approved flu and covid vaccines they tested against three strains of flu and the source cov-2 virus. they also say that the safety and tolerability profile was acceptable and similar to what you see with currently available vaccines from a public health standpoint, folks are hoping perhaps a common venetian shot could bring covid, vaccination rates up to closer where they are for adults, for flu more than or about half of adults in the united states every season get vaccinated against flu. and that is about 25% for adults against covid right now. so perhaps putting those together in one shot, it's more
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convenient. you can take care of both at the same time. now in terms of timing, this is not going to be available, this coming flu season at the end of the year, but moderna is ceo telling me this morning, they do have to engage with regulators, with the fda and other regulators, but they are hoping perhaps for the 2025 flu season. this could be available. >> and pfizer also has a combination shot in late-stage trials, two so the situation is evolving, guys. sure is great to see you, meg, thank you so much for bringing us that jump and for those dealing with covid right now, like my mother, keep getting better. no. >> vice president kamala harris reportedly sizing up for competition this morning new comments on donald trump's potential vp picks. and then we'll siri get a boost of artificial intelligence, a preview of apple's plans for a aldrich james is cold calculating, cynical, and needs the money not only was the cia compromise, he also was compromised secrets and spies.
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someone with your vast expertise since you already i think to explain the situation now, why are we seeing this from both canvas? >> yeah. i mean, look at this change in the vote. all right. this is the polls at this point among hispanic voters nationally, at this point in 2020, joe biden had a very clear advantage, right? 59%, 32%. that's a 20 he seven point lead. >> look at this tremendous shift. oh, my goodness, gracious. nauta, 2024 biden's dropped by eight points, 51%. trump is up 12 points, 240, 4%, and you have what was a 27 point margin has been shrunk to seven that margin has been shrunk by 20 points now versus this 0.4 years ago. so it's no wonder that donald trump thinks he can play for the spanish, and it's no wonder that joe biden thinks he has to defend against trump's advantage. >> so how is this manifesting itself in the battleground states? >> yeah, so let's take a look here. hispanics share of likely voters. where are these campaign's going to be focusing if they're focusing on hispanic voters, while it's pretty clear from this screen, john that they're going to be focusing on the southwest, right. nevada 19%. that's
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percentage of hispanics makeup of likely voters. how about arizona? they make up 17%. the rest of these battleground states, these key battleground states though six battleground states, we keep focusing on spanish voters don't make up that larger share. they make up the largest share in georgia, 5%. but those great lake battleground states, four three, 2%, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, the focus here, john is going to be in nevada and arizona in the southwest if they're interested in breaking through with hispanic voters, say, okay, as you're looking at this right now, how are things going in the battleground states in general? yes. so you see this 19%, you see that 17% you saw that first slide where biden struggling with hispanic voters all right, how about what's going on here? one the great lakes, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, where spanish make up a very small portion, electric joe biden is actually doing. okay, right? the smallest lead trump has its two points actually the only bleed trump has is two point in michigan and pennsylvania or wisconsin, excuse me. we have a tie. we have a tight look at these sunbelt battleground states, right where hispanics are much more likely to make up
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a significant portion. the electric in nevada where they make up the largest share. look at that donald trump ahead by seven points arizona donald trump ahead by five points, and georgia were african americans make up a substantial portion electric and where joe biden struggling as well we see her again, trump up by seven, but the bottom line, jaume, to take away from this is where hispanic voters make up a significant share of the electorate. that is where joe biden is struggling the most relative to four years ago, which might help explain the focus that we are seeing right now exactly right. >> nice to see you, nice to see you. my friend kate, he has right now, cnn political commentator karen any she's also a former senior adviser, hillary clinton's presidential campaign, former deputy communications director for donald trump's 2016 campaign, bryan lanza is also here. this brian, let's start with basically with the conversation that was just left off when it comes to nevada, how big of an impact do you think immigration is going to have? on the eventual outcome first of all, good morning. >> thank you for having me listen. i think it's going to be immigration and the economy with nevada. nevada was hit very difficult during covid. there economy was very
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dependent on tourism, which took a huge hit. and that's sort of sorted the shift. and i think if you look at immigration, i think president trump has done a good job of sort of highlighting the fact that when you have illegal immigration which newly aliens coming into our marriage, into the workforce. they tend to target the working class. the working class worker more, and they're the ones that suffering so president trump, for the first time is delivered that message. the community is starting to understand it, and you couple that with a tough economy that's taking place with inflation, sort of wiping out the middle-class that hurts latinos, that hurts working class latinos and they're suffering a lot in arizona and nevada of the best examples of that. >> one poll number of karen since we love whole number so much, we're going to continue with this from cbs news shows that 62% of registered voters say they're in favor of a new national program to deport all undocumented immigrants. >> still you have cnn's new reporting that biden's on the verge of following up his executive action from last name that was tightening up the border with another move, possibly focused on providing
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legal status for undocumented spouses married to american citizens. how does this win over the 62% well, when i'd want to know and that 62% is what percentage of that were actually latinos who they asked that question because oftentimes in these national polls, they end up being a very small share because here's what we're seeing. >> particularly where you have mixed status families. when we taught, when you hear trump talk about mass deportations, that actually brings people a lot of anxiety because you're looking at families where you have people who have come through the process who don't want to see their family members deported, but they also want to see like daca kids, for example be safe and be able to be in this country. so that's kinda the way i would kind of wrestling with those numbers. and again, i think what we continue to see is the way in which you do it matters, right? i mean, the fact that president biden is talking about we're not going to talk about separating families were not
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demonizing people as you hurt my my distinguished colleague bryan called people aliens, human beings are not aliens. we can talk about people very civilly and human humanely. and how we do these processes actually matters deeply to people and how we talk about lavandera guys give me my transitions and how we talk about people, but does matter. >> john highlighted this earlier in the show and i wanted to get your guys to take as well, some of what was said from the stage in nevada before donald trump took the stage and how people are talking about donald trump oh, president trump is a convicted felon. what you want to know, something the man that i worship is also a convicted felon and he was murdered on a roman cross park to worship and bring back the greatest president we've ever known in
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our generation. brian, does this work with maga republicans? absolutely. does this help attract independent voters or as it has been deemed, this election, the double-haters mean, does this bother you at all? >> yeah, listen i think the only term i like president trump to be called, it's going to be a two two-term president. write i think volunteers get carried away with their language. they're entitled to their volunteers to private citizens. they are enthusiastic about through her supporting. does it matter ultimately to an independent voter with somebody in nevada said, no. what matters to an independent voters there? pocketbook. what matters is that milk is almost 40% more expensive than it was during president trump. those are going to be the things that matter. it's not going to matter what somebody says on the stage and arizona, it's going to be pocketbook issues and it actually might be another war that takes place under the biden watch, which will bring us to three wars under his term. those are the issues that are going to have the biggest impact with latino voters. because at the end of the de is latino voters that are serving this military with huge distinctions and they're the ones that are suffered. there are going to be paying
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the burden of joe biden's bad decisions. >> so we've gone from words, do matter, two words do not matter. >> and now karen biden campaign spokes of it and advisor adrian lr is just on last hour with john her reaction when john played that for her was i don't even know what to think about that kind of reverence, that people are paying. did donald trump, what do you you think about that well, remember one of those individuals was a member of congress, not just a volunteer laura republican party chair in nevada? >> yeah. >> yes right but here's why the words matter elections are about contrast and they're about the future. and so when you have president biden laying out his vision for the future, when you have president biden, who is out there talking about the ways in which he's actually trying to lower costs and address inflation and continue to create jobs that meant that those are pocketbook issues. but what also matters to people is, hey, brian, i didn't interrupt you but what also
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matters to voters is this contrast basically, who'd you trust? who are you going to trust your future two. and we are starting to see certainly in some of the internal data that i'm looking from the outside groups. and i think you saw a little bit of this in the cbs poll. i'm going to come back to it is because we do like both that pete, the likability and that's been something that's been a consistent factor for trump, which is particularly when you're trying to consolidate suburban women with they liked him or they think they feel concerned about well, i can have the tv on with when he's on when my kids are in the room. so again, trump's going to keep trying to muddy the waters whereas biden is going to keep trying to drive the contrast and it is a fact that donald trump is a convicted felon, 34 times over. and joe biden is it's a good decent guy who is trying to work hard for your family and not focused on the past and the grievances. >> it's good. see you guys. let's see where this next
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chapter in our wilds, rio, texas new roc, the new central starts now all right. >> the breaking news, we are hearing that hunter biden will not testify in his own defense. we are now poised for the beginning of closing arguments. there the former president and the probation officer donald trump about to have really a historic meeting in a major announcement expected from apple, the company looking to make a big plunge into artificial intelligence. sarah is out. i'm john berman with hey, baldwin. this is cnn news central and the. breaking news is word from hunter biden's attorney that a hunter biden will not testify in the federal gun case against him. this means that we could sue hear
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closing arguments and the jury could soon get the case. let's go right to cnn as evan perez live outside the core, bring us up speed on what has happened ever will john the jury, is still not in the room at this moment. >> and the prosecution and the defense could could get to their closing arguments as soon as that happened. and as soon as the jury is in the room but as you pointed out, abbe lowell, a hunter biden's attorney? no surprise here. let's be honest indicated did in the pretrial in the pretrial hearing just now that he doesn't believe 100 biden will with testified the formal word will come when the jury is present and part of what they're arguing right now behind the scenes. >> is what jury instructions, what the jury will be told about all of this. one of the things that abbe lowell got agreed to was that the jury ll

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