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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 will be told that you can't
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hold it against the defendant for not testifying in his own defense the judge, though, has push back on the defense's efforts to add more language to the jury instructions that would be more favorable to 100, for instance, the idea that he would he didn't knowingly violate the law, which is something that defense is really all about. >> and they also wanted to they also want to make the argument that hunter biden did not think he was addicted to drugs when he bought that gun? >> in october of 2018? that's the reason why we're here and why hunter is facing these three federal charges that could send him to prison if he is convicted, but it's you pointed out, we could very much have this case in hands of the jury today if a hunter biden does not testify and john, i mean, the fact that we're here we had about ten witnesses. i think i was to ten witnesses or
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four-and-a-half days of testimony on the part of the by the prosecution's this case really is what the jury is going to be considering after all of that, i appreciate you giving us sort of the real-time description of what's going on inside the courtroom. >> because the attorneys are just having these discussions with the judge, right now. can you a little us a little bit more about the jury instructions that abbe lowell did want, but didn't get for the defense here and it does have to do with what is their main argument they are making the case at hunter biden did not think when he signed the documents that he was addicted to drugs, write that right john this has been really the focus of the defense. they have tried their best to point out to the jury what the prosecution has brought on so far does not show that a hunter biden was was doing drugs in october in the month of october of 2018? today, you have text messages, you have testimony from september of 2018 in november
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of 2018. and so that's what they're trying to focus on and what what what hello was trying to do was to make this more clear in the instructions of the jury is going to get the form that they're going to fill out when they when they vote on guilty or not guilty the judge pointed out that the instructions that they're going to get when they when they get read out to them, will have the word knowing in there. so that's the reason why she said it was not necessary to put this to put this more fully in the form that the jurors were get. so low has not one very many of these arguments with the judge. so it's not a surprise that that he didn't get his way, but for the prosecution's point of view, they believe that what the law simply says is that he was using the drugs, using drugs around the time that he bought the gun. and so that's where they are going to focus there argument when we get to that this morning, jon. >> alright. evan perez, keep us
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up to speed, let us know when the jury is back in the roman. frankly, what happens next inside there. thank you so much. >> absolutely with us now as former prosecutor jeremy saland for more on this. >> all right. let's talk about jury instructions because i think that's really interesting in a second, but first, just your initial reaction to all indications. now pointing to a hunter biden not taking the stand. >> i mean, shocks and nobody who's an attorney and for that matter, probably many people in the public you want to testify because you think that's the best evidence and have very well may be, but there's so much impeachment material. there's so many things to confront him on, not just where other people have said, but his own word is own actions evidence is really strong against them, so it's a smart move, but i'm sure he wants to say i wasn't using drugs then i was not addicted. >> that's how i was going to ask what risk outweighed the benefit here in the end, do you think for with regard to him taking this lowell is trying to make the argument we just heard that at that moment he was not addicted and he didn't believe he was addicted he was cleaned during that time and you heard from his daughter that he was doing well even though she was impeached as well. but if you get up there and all of a
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sudden you open that door and you're going to be asked, wasn't treated this and then there's this and then there's the image and there's the book, and there's the residue from the cocaine and crack cocaine and there's a crack pipe there's so much that they're going to build and build and build. and before you know it, your credibility is shot and right now, if we believe what we have read that you had one juror, for example, who was crying an in tears, there's a real opportunity potentially. at a notification or maybe hanging someone, you get in there and you lie it's not good. >> that's a great point. so let's now get into this discussion that is happening kind of argument in court right now regarding jury instructions, we know especially from very recent past jury instructions, the language of the jury instruction is so important to how things proceed when they go behind closed doors abbe lowell hunters, attorney, agreeing to allow the judge to give an instruction to the jury that they shouldn't hold it against him, that he did not he did not testify in that case, but then this discussion about what additional language or not can be will be added with regard to
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the instructions. why does this matter so much? >> well, it shouldn't be should it should be kant. he has a right to testify, doesn't have to testify, and you should not take an assumption or presumption one way or another. that's so critical because you cannot use your lack of words against you. that's not fair. no one should be judged that way in the law, in the constitution says that. so that's number one. number two, i almost forgot the question but with regards to their fighting now over what additional language in your instructions with regard as evan says, the judge's already said that the word knowing is going to be in the instruction, but abbe lowell is pushing for there to break because he is hanging. >> lowell is hanging his hat that at the time when he meeting biden hunter biden was filling out that form. he wasn't knowingly an addict. he wasn't knowingly and abuse preserve drugs. and if he was cleaned during that time and you've heard evidence from moments before and maybe moments after, but during that moment in time, he was sober and he knew and believed he wasn't didn't believe he was violating the law. that is so critical. that's that goes to the heart of their case. that is really that the depth of
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their case believe me when i say he did not know when this made me wonder when it comes to closing arguments. you can lean on a lot in terms of thematically and your closing. but for the defense, do lean on the lack of pinpointing him being on drugs at that moment with the jury or do you lean on more of the emotion that we have seen come out and the relate ability. >> they're not mutually exclusive. you can absolutely. you should lean on the fact that the evidence corroborates that he was doing drugs or addicted potentially trump is very vague. vague, but he was addicted to drugs at time a, b, and we'll say that the big gun possession and purchase was times c and maybe at time d, but a times c at that moment it wasn't. and even if even if you may believe he was this is a common problem that we all have to deal with them, families, and friends and people we love addiction is scary and frightening. and you lean on that too to paint that whole picture. >> what you're kind of pointing to this, the likelihood of a hung jury in this case is what do you think? >> i can't give you a
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certainly a number of really work that way, but it's much when we were talking about potential to hang during the trump case, there's no emotional component. there may have been a pleasure political component there, but there was no emotional. it didn't talk at your heartstrings and say, i know somebody who falsified records and they were really, really sad and terrible look i say, clutching cultural change. what you can say, i know somebody who had a horrible addiction and there are good, they're good people and a good person and it's disease may made really bad mistakes, but should they be held accountable and perpetuity for it? no. >> and that's the kind of thing that you would pull onto? >> that's really interesting. i'm really curious as to how this all plays out. it's great to see you, jeremy. thank you so much. john wright this morning, donald trump will do something. >> no former president has ever done before. meet with his probation officer. this is all part of the process ahead of his sentencing next month soon as britain june grass is here. >> how is this process work? >> how is it going to work? brin yeah. >> john, like you just said,
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this is all part of the process. now, listen, it's customary after a guilty verdict, or if someone pleads guilty to go through this process shortly after that court proceeding, which of course, that happened in donald trump's world, just a couple of weeks ago. now, what's next? at customary as you've just pointed out, is we're talking about the former president and head republican nominee being on the other end of this conversation with a probation officer, he'll also be in mar-a-lago in florida. typically any person that has pled guilty or is guilty of a crime has to actually come down to the courthouse just where he had his trial and meet with probation officer face-to-face. but this is going to happen over a virtual appointments with this probation officer, his attorney is also going to be present for at todd blanche, and that's not typical as well, but this, again, is customary. these are the questions that the probation officer is going to ask the former president to run right up a report and give that report to the judge, judge juan merchan, ahead of the sentencing and asks things about the background, about the former president's criminal
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history, his use of drugs, alcohol. also, there may be a question in there from the probation officer asking what the former president believes his sentencing should be, should it be lenient, should not be lenient. i mean they get to have that choice to say their own feelings about it too. so it could get quite interesting in this one-on-one conversation. and again, like i said, this is a report that's going to be filled out, given to the probation, are given to the judge rather, and it's just gonna be one factor that is part of the whole sentencing package that this judge can decide. remember, he is facing community 30 service up to possibly four years in prison for the guilty convictions that he just faced and that sentencing is set for july 11, but that meeting today with probation officer again happening over the computer or virtual appointment sometime today? >> wonder how we would answer the question. what sentence do you think? >> good receive that could be an interesting what brynn gingras us. >> thanks so much for that i think are really harsh one secretary of state antony
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message on immigration there's never been anything like is happening to our country. they had changing the fabric of our country. they're destroying our country. >> and nevada is being turned into a dumping ground and you are the hope country is being turned into a, an absolute dumping ground. >> the illegal immigrants are turning then they're turning at a level that nobody's ever seen before. they're fighting. our families donald trump also went on to slam president biden's new executive action at the southern border. and according to new cnn reporting, biden is considering a second move on immigration. this one good protect some undocumented spouses of american citizens from deportation. cnn's arlette saenz is at the white house for us with more on this. what are you learning about this possible? next move on. immigration and why president biden is doing it will sources have told cnn that the biden administration is considering a potential proposal so that
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would extend legal status to undocumented immigrants who are married to us citizens. >> officials are taking a look at an existing authority called parole in place, which essentially would shield undocumented immigrants who have us citizens as spouses from deportation and allow them to work in the country illegally while they pursue citizens sonship, it's estimated that this could impact anywhere from 750,000, 800,000 individuals. and it's a move that could appeal to latino voters states like arizona, nevada, and georgia. but at the same time, the administration is not just trying to shore up support among latino voters, but also progressives and immigration advocates who have grown quite frustrated with president biden's recent executive action, trying to clamp down on border crossings just last week, the president announced some measures that essentially shuts off the asylum process for migrants coming to the country illegally when to seek
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asylum once a certain threshold is met, that was a move that was really condemned by many progressive democrats who said that it is similar two policies invoked during the trump administration. and then there are groups like the aclu who are threatening to sue the administration to try to stop that plan from going it has gone into effect but really tried to halt it in its place. you've had over the weekend homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, defend the policy, pushing back on groups like the aclu, but oh, comes as president biden has been trying to show that he's taking action when it comes to immigration and border security. that is an issue that is really risen on the list of concerns for voters heading into november's election. but at the same time, we have both biden and trump trying to appeal to latino voters in key swing states. it comes as you have seen this narrowing in support between biden and trump is specifically on this issue of latino voters. if you take a look at a recent poll from them, the new york times and sienna college college, it
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found that the two men were nearly even with hispanic voters. that's a much shrinking of that margin compared to back in 2020. so both biden and trump i have been trying to make inroads with latino voters, especially in those critical bag battleground states like arizona and nevada, the biden campaign has really tried to paint, try pump as anti-immigrant over the weekend, they slammed the fact that he appeared with maricopa county sheriff or former maricopa county sheriff, joe our pio, who has really had some hardline immigration tactics. all of this coming as both men are trying to vie for that important latino vote, which could be critical for both of them in key swing states heading into november let thank you so much. john. >> all right. this morning, politico is reporting the vice president, kamala harris, is sizing up for potential competition. she made new comments about donald trump's possible running mix, focusing on their abortion record saying, quote, everyone on that list has supported a trump abortion ban in their state or as called for a national ban. in fact, many voted this week
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in the senate against the right to contraception. that's how far down the road they are with me this morning, republicans rogers, doug hi, democratic strategists simon rosenberg, simon first you that was the vice president volunteering. her opinion on these possible candidates and going right to the issue of abortion why well, there's no question that reproductive freedom and the stripping of rights and freedoms away from more than half the population from the women of america is going to be one of the central issues of this election. >> it was in 2022 because it is one of the most important issues in the country. i mean, we're seeing an extraordinary backsliding a fundamental rights and freedoms that are common throughout the modern world here in the united states. and it's putting not only is it stripping rights and freedoms away, but it's also putting tens of millions of women at risk when they become pregnant. and if they have a miscarriage and so i think you're going to see this issue continued to be central to everything that we talk about and it creates this basic contrast between a party that was fighting for freedom, an
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opportunity for the american people. and one that's trying to take those freedoms away so dug in the senate chuck schumer apparently this week, the senate majority leader will try to force a vote on guaranteeing the rights to ivf in vitro fertilization. >> all right? on the contrary, nationalizing that a little bit similar to the vote that he tried to have and did not pass guaranteeing a right to contraception what do you think republicans will du, when response to this? they didn't deal with the contraception when they thought that was political. will they take the same tactic here? >> well, you'll see some republicans peel off and support the bill, you'll see most republicans probably vote against it. it's john what we call as you know, a messaging bill. this is about campaign 2024. this is what the democrats want to talk about and why they feel that they're on the offense on this when they're on the defense on so many other issues, obviously, the economy inflation patient and the border being one of those. and it's why i think what arlette was talking about earlier is so important. this is election that's going to be
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won or lost on the margins. we talk about muslim voters in michigan. we talk about suburban women outside of phoenix, arizona, for instance, hispanic voters are critical for this election. i was in north carolina last week and when i was driving around through asheville and shelby, north carolina, i started to see mercado and hispanic grocery stores and things like that because it's a growing population. and i'm telling republicans, if you're running for congress for governor, for president, you better focus on hispanic voters. you better make a real effort on it and spend money on hispanic media. it's correct critical. and this is one of the issues that will come up on this. but what we think about hispanic voters often gets tied in immigration and only immigration they care about every issue just as much as every other voter does. >> he, simon, let me ask you about a proposal that donald trump put forward when he was in nevada and this is something that i think a might appeal to a lot of workers, not just hispanic workers. first, but there are some in nevada who this appeals to the idea of no longer taxing tips. now, there are economic reasons and there
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are budget reasons why this is much more complicated than just saying it out loud. but i proposal like that, how attractive simon do you see that as being to voters? >> i mean, i think of the things that trump talked about this weekend. and when you when you think about hispanic voters are in the southwest, is that him bringing jaume or pio up on stage with him when he was in phoenix, was an extraordinary error. i mean, there is no a figure in the southwestern latino community who've seen has been more anti-immigrant and anti hispanic. and joe are pi i'll and for trump to have voluntarily brought him up on stage, it was a reminder to this community about him wanting to affiliate with somebody who terrorized hispanic. hispanic families. in the end, phoenix for more than a decade. and i think that i know that there's this belief that trump is going to break through with hispanic voters. but what he has to overcome is that he is the most race racist, xenophobic figure in our modern politics. and i think this is going to be easy
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for us to discuss particularly when he's hanging out with guys like joe, our pile i want to shift years if i can, because in nevada, marjorie taylor greene, in a way compared donald trump, did jesus, there was another republican figure who did it and there's this song and it's making the rounds on tiktok big with the kids. >> that does the same thing which compares donald trump pretty overtly to jesus. i want to play a little bit of that i am the again, we've been asking this morning, doug, what people's impressions are of this what is one to make of that? doug well, clearly it's crazy time, john, there's no there's no doubt about it, but i think donald trump benefits from us talking about the crazy time and not been focusing on those other issues that trump hi, there loses on or can gain from. >> when we talk about all the weird things that donald trump does. when we fact check the 37
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lives that he told in a speech what we're not doing is talking about the issues that everyday americans care about they don't focus on this weirdness. and it is weird. they focus on the issues that impact them. they focus because on inflation and the economy, they focus on the border. and i think when we get distracted by all these weird things that donald trump does. and yes, simon is right. bolt spend time with you, our pio. we lose focus on those things that voters are telling us very loudly that they're concerned about very quickly send me your response to that. i'm wondering if you agree with that well, i think i do think the election is going to be contested around the economy and health care and who's going to keep us safe and also, i think i'm fundamental values. i think this issue of having a guy who now we know is committed sexual assault, who has defrauded the government of hundreds of millions of dollars, who is now 34 times a felon. i think these things are really going to matter. i mean, we know this from republicans like mitt romney who talk about this all the time, that he just can't
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support a republican who has been found to have committed sexual assault. so i do think into in addition to all the issues that doug is talking about which really matter, the issues of values, leadership integrity are also going to really matter in this election, right? >> simon rosenberg, doug hi what time is talking about there is no trouble so on liable in a civil case, the e. jean carroll case of sexual assault. appreciate you both being here the mother of one of the four israeli hostages rescued this weekend, speaking out this morning, her emotional message as us secretary of state is headed to israel now i put new pressure on hamas to accept a ceasefire deal. and how apple is making a bet and hoping big that artificial intelligence will supercharge your iphone the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president the former president, one stage, moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate
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inspection, colleague, 33 leaf filter today, morphism lee filter.com. what's it like to hear from the people actually living the headlines? i'm audie cornish might cnn podcast. we'll talk to the people behind the trending stories i've got a lot of questions assignment would 40 cornish listen wherever you get your podcasts secretary of state antony blinken spoke moments ago in the middle east. he wasn't egypt and is now headed tosrael with a mission of pushing forward the hostage and ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas. listen to this the best way, the most effective way to get everyone home, including the american hostages is through this proposal, is through the ceasefire deal. that's on the table right now. that's what we're focused on. that's what we're determined to see you achieved. >> secretary blinken will next be meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as benny gantz. but against designed sunday from israel's war cabinet and
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protests of netanyahu's handling of the war. this of course all happens just after the dramatic rescue operations saturday the brought home four israeli hostages after eight months in captivity in gaza. cnn's oren liebermann is in tel aviv force or what is the task for tony blinken now? >> kate, secretary of state antony blinken has to accomplish what the administration has been trying to do for months. and that's get to the point where they can announce that there is a ceasefire and a deal that would bring home the remaining hostages the problem is that hasn't gotten any closer over the weekend with israel's operation. quite the opposite. in fact, it may have moved even farther away. and there was not yet a finish line in sight before this weekend. so the challenge remains great here. as blinken is in egypt and he'll come here and it may even be more difficult with israel's political fracturing now with benny gantz, as you point out, war time, war cabinet, minister leaving the war cabinet and that makes it
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even more difficult to try to get get a deal in place here over the weekend, of course, on saturday, israel carried out a daylight raid into the part of the knew sayyed refugee camp that rescued four hostages. there was great joy here at that news and the us administration also welcoming the news of four hostage, hostage just that were rescued from a very densely populated area. but that of course, is the challenge in that operation the palestinian ministry of health in gaza says 274 palestinians were killed, hundreds more wounded. the idf disputes that it says there were less than 100 casualties. cnn cannot independently verify phi those numbers, but either way, it makes it one of the deadliest days in gaza in months. and that those sorts of major incidents have brought negotiations to a standstill. still, or at least created a major roadblock for them. and that's what blinken is stepping into here. meanwhile, just moments ago, the mother of one of the hostages spoke out a publicly saying how glad she
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wants to hold her son almog once again, after this rescue and calling on a hostage deal. but crucially remembering those moments that you had prayed for for so long last night i hit my fist full night's sleep in eight months my birthday wish is for all the hostages, families too. feel this way i'm one of the lucky ones national security adviser, jake sullivan said that it's on hamas now to accept the deal, but it's not clear that israel is even in a position where it can accept the deal because far-right coalition members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu has government threatened to take down the government if he accepts the ceasefire deal that's on the table right now. >> huge task for 20 blinken ahead as he's about to head, they're great to see you or an
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thank you very much for the according. >> are with us now cnn military analysts, the former commanding general view us army in europe and the seventh army general mark hertling general, always great to see you. this is where the rescue operation took place on what was just telling likes about news, right? right there. we have this new video that or unreleased are was reporting on earlier, which we can see some of the details tells about how this operation was carried out. what do you see when you look at this general well, not much from the video john, to be honest with you, but i did read some reports from the israeli defense forces in terms of how this has to address, you went down what we had was one hostage in one building and in an apartment building, three of the others in another one, they had to make the decision the rescue force, a special operators had to make the decision of either going on in terms of a synchronized approach of hitting one building and then the next or simultaneous approach, which is extremely but called where you have to do both buildings at the same time.
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>> the reason for that is they were concerned about if they went into one building with the hostages and the other buildings be killed because they knew that israel was about to go in there. there were a lot of people around these hostages were being held by palestinian family 20 members that had been paid by hamas, which shows the support that hamas drives and influences others to give them. so you're talking about a very populated area in a un refugee camp region along with united nations people in that vicinity. >> so a lot of people who in these kind of situations when you're ever doing a hostage rescue against a bunch of terrorists, you don't know who are the terrorist and who aren't, who are just the local standby people, the folks who are honest observers, if you will. so it was a very difficult operation especially since it was done during the daylight and it also it tells me they probably got a whole lot of intelligence from a variety of factors to help them
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execute that. >> and of course, these are the, these are the hostages who were rescued. how repeatable is this for israel? is this the type of operation you could see them ever pulling off again? >> oh, absolutely these special operations teams train one of the things they train on is hostage rescue so what you're talking about is just these four hostages after they relieved, will be able to provide additional information which will help the israeli defense force but we'll talk about patterns of life the kinds of things that occurred while they were under captivity for eight months imagine that the fact that they were held by a family the fact that they probably had conversations with terrorists that might be something that they might consider important. >> but boy, when you give that information to the special operators, they know exactly hey, what to do with it, and it will help them put pieces of a puzzle together to potentially find other hostages as well. >> going to ask you for a quick answer on what's a very big
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subject general, the wall street journal's are forming on this effort by the united states to strike some kind of defense treaty with saudi arabia. the vitamin iteration is close to finalizing a treaty with sound what do you rabia that will commit the us to help defend the gulf nation as part of a long shot deal to encourage diplomatic ties between riyadh and israel. us in saudi arabian officials said, now leave the israel sayyed out of this. what would it mean from a military perspective to strike this kind of defense treaty with saudi arabia? >> well, we've always had a very good partnership with saudi arabia. john, dating back to 1990 during desert shield, when we went into that area and it was part of the operation. but it's also caused a lot of problems for the saudi arabian government to have westerners in land of the holy mask. but you can't leave israel out of this. that's the sole purpose for this. they are the mr. blinken director burns from the cia are all trying to get saudi
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arabia to contribute forces to the end state of gaza and it's something that mr. netanyahu does not address. he doesn't and have a political end state to this war. he just has a military and state and it's one of the reasons that benny gantz resigns yesterday because he didn't see the political outcome of all of this fighting. he knows that as a former soldiers, a former chief of the israeli defense forces so there has to be some type of organization that will go into gaza and helps to cure it and provide security not only from a military perspective, but even such things as police and take away some of the power from hamas that has been there close to 20 years since 2006 when the last election was held. inside of gaza. and hamas was voted and refused to give elections after that. so there has to be middle eastern countries helping in there. and i think that's all part of the deal-making with saudi arabia. >> carl down clash, what's war
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kaitlan collins tonight at nine this morning apple is set to announce its latest software developments for the iphone at its worldwide developers conference, the main focus will that will bring the iphone into the world of artificial intelligence, seen as brian fung is with us with what we expect today, bryan yeah, i will. john today is all about showing apple is on top of the ai challenge. >> we're expecting the company to make a string of ai related announcements that could include, as you mentioned, a potential partnership with openai, the company behind chatgpt. you could also mean upgrades to siri that could turn it into more of a chat bot or make it better at doing tasks it's like retrieving old photos you've taken. the stakes here are really high rivals like google are already using ai to help you draft emails and messages. so it's possible apple could unveil something similar to keep pace, but analysts say apple really needs to showcase something different, something with a wow
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factor to drive future iphone sales and to set it up for the long term. this isn't just about what will be in the next iphone, but potentially about whole new product categories that don't exist yet. now historically, wwdc has been about apple software because it's a conference for software developers. but whatever apple announces today could give us clues as to its future hardware plans because all of the new ai features will likely need a ton of computing power and developers will need to know how much computing power will have access to when they're designing their apps for the iphone or mac. so in addition to the product updates we get today, you can probably expect apple to outline a broader vision for its technology as ai becomes more widespread and one more thing to look out for is that apple has taken a strong stance on privacy and security. so it's going to be interesting to see how it applies that to some of the thorniest questions about ai, including how to handle fake responses, guard against bias, and respect other people's data and intellectual property. john interesting apple stock. we're looking at it right now down about half a percent, unclear whether that's in advance of today's announcement, a meeting, or
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has wnba's superstar rookie, won't be joining team usa and its quest for gold at the paris olympics this summer, clark did not make the roster of the women's olympic basketball team. >> and of course with that, there's a ton of reaction, some left scratching their heads caitlin clark definitively landing in the snow big deal category though, joining us right now is cnn contributor, kara champion for more on this carry. were you surprised that kaitlan didn't make the cut for the games? >> to be honest, i was surprised. i thought she would at least show up in some capacity, but i see i see the philosophy behind the committee's decision. to be honest. okay. no matter what would have happened with this particular supernova, this star known as caitlin clark, there would have been a debate i think that the committee decided to have all the debate before the olympic games so that we can get all of the distraction out of the way in team usa can go and do what they plan to do, which is break history. and when yet again, the eighth gold medal yeah. yeah. i was going to say kick
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button, take names later once they get to paris for everybody how caitlin clark responded to the news honestly, notice appointment like i think it just gives you something something to work for. >> you know, that's a dream, you know, hopefully one day i can be there and i think it's just a little more motivation you remember that and you know, hopefully in four years when four years comes back around, i can be there also want to play for everyone. >> how her coach responded the call on the bus and she texts me to let me know and, i just tried to keep our spirits. i mean, the thing she said was a coach they woke a monster which i thought was awesome which i also thought was awesome. what do you think of that i love that this is one thing i'll say about caitlin clark. i think everyone is having a debate over what's right and what's wrong and her focus has always been basketball. and this is why i love watching her play. this is why i love watching her game and she understands that you have to pay your dues. now, i will say this. the reason why i was shot
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kate, that they did not include her week because this is an opportunity to introduce this league, this sport, to a global audience. and you know, most people will be there to watch her. she put seats in the stands, so i get why there was all this pushback as to why isn't she there? but the fact that she said she woke a monster, i'm looking forward to her after the break because, you know, they go they take a month off and they'll come back and play beginning in august. i'm looking forward to her kicking butt. i'm looking forward her to saying, okay, i see. you don't think that i deserve but i do deserve and i'm i'm thinking the only thing that can happen moving forward is that all this will do is make everything better for the league again, it's what time is it in the morning? i don't know where i am on which coast, but we're talking about when ball and it's amazing. >> i totally agree. we were just showing, let's try running it. the roster of the women who are going to play for team usa on the court, its star after star after star brittney
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griner's there it's like her story in and of itself, getting back to play in the olympic games is amazing. carrie let's just think about that. >> she was not more than a year ago in russia where we didn't know whether or not she'd be back on united states soil within the next year or so. we forgot about that story. we have this star, and caitlin clark and let me tell you the right, this roster combined combined, there's over 18 wnba championships. we have mvps, final mvps. they're stacked. now, this still doesn't mean that she may not be an alternate, but she's keeping that close to the vest, whether or not she'll show up as an alternate and we don't know if that decidual ever be announced, but i'll tell you what. all we can say is we got more caitlin clark and we have more team usa, all wins all around exactly. >> it's great to see you carry, no matter what universe and coast your lawn or time-zone, it's always great to have you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. yeah. i never
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