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church loss and studied gandhi's use of nonviolence while he was serving as a missionary in india that's the second satyagraha reference this show after returning to the us, he met martin luther king junior who encouraged him to move to the south and teach nonviolence to others according to the the mlk junior research and education institute, lawson and other activists held nonviolent protests and nashville's downtown stores following the lunch counter sit-ins in greensboro, north carolina, reverend lawson went on to hold workshops on nonviolence well into his it's 90s, our deepest condolences to his friends and family. may his memory be a blessing and our sports league wnba star caitlin clark reacted to her olympic snub this weekend, usa basketball decided to not invite the rookie to the month exist here. but clark says, hey, no sweat honestly, no disappointment like i think it just gives you some them something to work for. >> you know, that's a drain, hopefully in four years when four years comes back around, i can be there classy way to
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respond to disappoint the news continues israeli police have just released video the moment during and deadly raid inside gaza. >> i'll get reaction from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfiel d, g standing by to join us exclusively just minutes from now and there's breaking news. >> the hunter biden case is now in the hands of a delaware jury. the historic trial against the president's son potentially nearing an end as the panel waste three felony gun on charges plus donald trump is taking the first step toward his sentencing. i'm 34 felony convictions. the former president holding a virtual meeting with a probation official this afternoon, and that interview could be a key factor as judge juan merchan
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decides on potential punishmer trump welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. a, you're in the situation room let's get straight to our top story tonight. the daring bloody israeli raid inside gaza, that operation successfully rescuing four hostages but exacting a heavy toll on palestinian residents nearby us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield is standing by live will have a lot to discuss. but first let's get all the latest developments from cnn's paula hancocks in tel aviv new video from the israeli military shows the rescue of israeli hostages from central gaza. >> it says hundreds of personnel were involved in this rare daytime operation. three hostages locked in an but comment in one multi-story
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residential building another held in a flat 650 feet away in a densely populated neighborhood. models of the buildings were built weeks before to train forces this is how israel's hostage rescue mission looked from the ground airstrikes, explosion since residents running to find safety, that does not exist in gaza hostages were flown by helicopter back to israel i'm too emotional reunions with family who had dreamed of this moment for eight months. families you only heard about the mission once their loved ones were safe i haven't stopped smiling since my mug was returning to me. but the remaining hostages needed deal to get home safely. there is a deal on the table we ask the israeli government to move forward with the deal. the doctor who has treated the hostages since they arrived tells me, despite appearing in
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good condition, all for a malnourished or masses are extremely wasted, is damage to some other stems because of that, he says they were moved frequently and beaten by their captors was harsh, harsh experience with a lot of abuse almost every day, every hour both physical, mental, and other types. >> and that is something that is beyond comprehension. >> dr. pessach also treated some of the hostages released in november and says the psychological damage of these four is significantly worse. >> all of them had faith but closing that faith, i think is where you get to the breaking point. and i'm happy that these guys are here but there are others losing the faith in us and human kinds residents in nuiseirat central gaza are in a
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state of shock, struggling to deal with the aftermath of saturday, which neighboring countries and the eu's top diplomat have called a massacre i'm going to mention a bit miss out what this woman says. >> most of those trapped under the rubble of women and children. holmes's a filled with displaced people. israel committed a massacre and the united nations security council passed a resolution votes this monday on a us proposal for a complete ceasefire in gaza and the release of all remaining hostages. there were 14 votes in favor, zero against and just want abstention from russia will follow hancocks reporting from tel aviv. thank you very much. when i was in israel last november, i had a chance to meet with the family of almog meir, jan one of the hostages just released by the idf i'll mugs a mother, told me about the last time she spoke with their son as the hamas us attack was underway if you're
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me up and said to me, mom, they are rockets all over and shooting i don't know what happened. >> what is going on? >> am i doing i'll call you every half an hour. mom, i love you i'm so happy of course that i'll mug is home now with his loved one, sadly, almost father yossi died just hours before his son's return to israel. >> authorities found yossi unconscious when they went to notify him sum of all mugs rescue. he was later declared dead. i want to send my deepest condolences to the mayor family as they grieve yossi is passing and welcome almog home joining me mydata discuss all of this and more of the new united nations and to discuss the united nations resolution on a gaza ceasefire and all the other top stories from the region. the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, ambassador. thank you so much for taking a few moments to join us. as you know, this is the first-time the un security council has
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officially endorsed a ceasefire plan. why now, after eight months of war lot, we have been working on this for eight months 48 months. we have pushed for efforts to achieve a ceasefire. this resolution brings us the closest to getting that done. then we've ever been. and we thought it was important that the council speak and a unified voice on that. and the boat today's show that 14th or nothing with one and abstention that would be russia president biden says this ceasefire plan is israel's, but prime minister netanyahu hasn't publicly accepted it, neither has hamas, president biden has said it's time for this war to end. what will this resolution ambassador do to get both sides to accept this deal? that it's currently on the table i think the
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resolution is actually the opportunity to pressure hamas to accept the deal. >> israel has accepted. the president has said that and now all we need is to have hamas accept this deal, release hostages that they are required to do in phase one. and move forward on an extended ceasefire. this is an important effort that was made with the support of the qatari government and the egyptian government working with us on the ground as you said, you say, the israeli government has accepted this deal. that's currently on the table, but does the israeli leader, prime minister netanyahu, need to accept it himself? he's avoided that but i can't speak for prime minister netanyahu. i can only speak what the president has conveyed and he has conveyed confidence in the israeli acceptance of this. still, what we need now is
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hamas to accept the deal. they welcomed the resolution, immediate lee after it was passed, they need to take the next step and accept the deal and start to release hostages. >> as you know, ambassador this weekend's israeli operation freed four israeli hostages, but came with a steep to, of at least 274 palestinians killed. that according to gaza officials are you comfortable with that trade-off luck? >> i can't get into the numbers for me a single civilian, innocent civilian killed is way too many. but well, if we cannot ignore the fact that hamas hides behind civilians, they were holding hostage ditches in civilian areas they are firing at idf from civilian areas so it is hamas that should be held accountable for any actions that are taken that lead to civilian deaths. they don't
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care about their palestinian civilians. as long as they continue new to use civilians as as cover but does this level of carnage ambassador risk isolating israel even more so out there on the world stage. >> and is the us are risky? it's international credibility by letting israel operate in gaza virtually unchecked our international reputation is very strong and we have worked very closely with our israeli allies. >> they are not operating uncheck. we're engaging with them on a regular basis. >> do we agree 100%, not always, but we're working very, very closely with them. >> israel has a right to defend itself from a terrorist group whose main purpose in life is to ensure that israel does not exist. and all jews are killed so we have continued to support israel's right to defend itself against these
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terrorists. >> ambassador, have there been any conversations inside the biden administration to try to negotiate what's being described as a unilateral deal with hamas to free the remaining american hostages who are still being held but we're trying to get all hostages released every single one we care very much about the american hostages who are being held. but all hostages should be released. the four hostages released who were actually brought home on saturday it is just one small group. all of them could be brought home if this deal gets accepted by hamas. >> ambassador linda thomas-greenfield. thanks so much for joining us and just ahead, there's more breaking news. we're following donald trump just finishing his meeting with a probation official in new york. what we
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gather personal information and background, which is interesting because there isn't an awful lot that is not known about donald trump his life and so on. but together the kind of background that they could put in their report that psr pre-sentencing report to the judge? so he can consider their findings about whether donald trump would be a better candidate to be sentenced to jail or prison, or whether he would be a better candidate for probation given his his crime. so they'd go into things like his personal life has financial background, education, family's situation and things like that. but it was a relatively short meetings. cnn's kristen holmes tells us that this meeting lasted not much longer than half an hour and covered the basic information was uneventful. >> yeah, very interesting. only half an hour. interesting indeed, john miller, thank you very much. let me get some analysis from her her legal experts who are here with me in the situation room. at least
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adamson is with us former federal prosecutor, at least walk us through what you expect actually happened during this half-hour meeting. >> yeah. i think it's important to note that this was a psi that was conducted after a jury verdict. so when a defendant pleads guilty, i think you can expect these interviews to take longer because at that point, most defendants, who they've already accepted responsibility, they're going to show some remorse. they're going to explain why their actions are bad. they're going to use that time as advocacy to tell the judge probation through the judge threw probation, why they should be giving a more lenient sentence. i think it's not unexpected that today's interview was very short because the former president wants to maintain his fifth amendment right. he's going to appeal. he is going to maintain his innocence. >> so i think today it was just simple questions. >> he was not going to go into the conviction. todd blanche was there with him, so he was just going to talk about is education his his characteristics, how long he
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had lived in the state of new york probably is residency in florida and just very basic background because really that's all he could safely share. >> that's interesting, tim, because todd blanche's attorney was there with them coaching and presumably about this probation interview that was going on, how do you think trump is handling? what do you think he's trying to do well i mean, he's obviously he's not happy about the conviction itself. >> and so i think that todd is trying to keep him on task of let's just talk about the issues here at hand and as released. >> just said when i have a case like this where it is a verdict after trial you would tell the probation officer, hey, don't ask them any questions. he's going to invoke his fifth amendment rights. just stick to the history of biograph biographical information. so i think that the idea of donald trump being interviewed by a probation officer about where did you grow up? tell us tell us your parents? prince names, and things like that. i'm sure that he finds it somewhat
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degrading, but it is the same thing that every criminal defendant in that courthouse go, sir. >> yeah, that's an important point as well. a judge grassy. what do you make of the fact that this interview lasted what, a half an hour? >> well, i agree with what the other panelists said. >> we wouldn't really have expected donald trump to go on at length about a sense of accountability and the things he's learned from this type of a situation. i think it was pretty perfunctory. i mean, if he wanted, he could have tried i without it without admitting anything or accepting liability for the offenses that he's still going to appeal on. he could have tried to maybe couch and in terms of while i don't think i did anything wrong, maybe we could have done things better along the way some sense of humility or something like that because the bottom line is this probation officer is going to be making a recommendation
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to the judge on sentencing. the probation officer could very well recommend jail or prison time in this case. so theoretically, a defendant might try and appear contrite. i doubt that happen here. just from what we've seen being in court every day and the general persona of this defendant so putting all of that in context a half-hour is not surprising at all. >> at least i didn't think today's interview that trump had with his probation official will impact judge were sean's decision on july 11 to announce sentencing yeah. >> i don't think it'll have that great of an impact these sentencing recommendations are meant to be persuasive. so i think judge merchan will take it into consideration. but once again, since this wasn't a very fulsome interview, the defendant wasn't sharing a lot of information that the judge will take into account and then i also understand from new york
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legal expert tim, that the psr is in new york state are not as robust as they are in the federal system in the federal system, the probation officer does their own investigation. they colored their own understanding of the facts, and they use that as the basis of the recommendation. it's my you're stating that that's not the same here. so given the relatively short duration of the interview and the fact that judge merchan presided over the entire jury trial. it is very aware of the facts and the defendant's behavior. i think while it might be helpful, i don't think it's going to impact his ultimate decision-making. >> tim, as trump's team is scheduled to submit its sentencing recommendation. is this coming thursday? what do you think they're going to ask? were no clue and asked for some type of a probation in this case. i mean i think that what they would be smart to do is to focus on not just this case, but the history of what donald trump has done in new york city, they should be talking more about what he did
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for woman skating rink, what he did for revitalizing the area around grand central terminal, all of the things that he did for the decades before politics, some of the positive thing exactly, exactly. they should talk about all the positive things that he's done for new york city and say, in light of all these wonderful things that he's literally changed the skyline of the city versus these false business records. this is not something that even accepting the facts as the prosecution claims them is something that he should get jail for especially for class e felony with a cooperating witness who admitted to a class c felony during the trial, where somebody is no criminal history. so i think that they have a very good argument for some type of probation. the difficulty is going to be of course, the prosecution is going to point out everything that he's done as far as violating the gag order, the statement city made about the judge just minutes after the verdict. it's it's a very unique case we'll know on july
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11, what the judge decides, everyone. thank you very much. just a live report with hunter biden's fate, doubt in the hands of a jury following a dramatic day of closing arguments in the federal trial of the president's the most anticipated moment of dyslexia and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president one state to vary different visions for america's future that cnn, presidential debate thursday, june 27th, did nine life i'd cnn and streaming unmatched. >> sure. i'm a paid actor and this isn't a real company, but there's no way to fake up. work can help your business such talent all over the world with over 10,000 skills you may not happen house more than 30% of the fortune 500 use upwork because this is how we work now political, sir not take kids don't need water. well, i'm pretty sure their kids doing it. >> now you're thinking of plants. >> how many daily show tonight
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decide whether the president's son is guilty of three federal gun charges. >> in a major show of support. hunter's family members and pastor taking up three rows in court today. >> i've known the parameters you don't abandon your friends and family and tough time in closing arguments, prosecutors pointed to the gallery of supporters and said, those people are not evidence and reminded the jury that, quote, no one is above the law. the prosecution directly address the most difficult element they have to prove that hunter biden knowingly lied on a federal background check form when purchasing the gun at the center of this case, the defendant knew he used crack and was addicted to crack at the relevant time period, adding that hunter would have been aware from his time in rehab that he had a problem with drugs maybe if he had never gone to rehab, he could argue he didn't know. he was an addict at the end of his closing, prosecutor leo wise
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circled back to testimony from hunters daughter, naomi, on friday, when she told the jury that when she returned or father's car to him on october 19, 2018, she did not see any but it's a drugs. but why is reminded the jury, hunter's former girlfriend hallie biden, his brother, beau biden's widow, had testified that when she found the gun and the same car days later, she found it alongside drug paraphernalia defense attorney abbe lowell countered warning jurors not to convict his client in properly. adding it's time to end this case he compared the trial to a magician's trick trying to dupe the jury, saying, watch this hand, pay no attention to the other one. he accused prosecutors of cherry picking evidence to present a more timeline of hunter's drug use and said his client was not lying when he marked down that he was not an addict on that federal form lowell attacks two of hunter's former girlfriends who both served as prosecution
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witnesses in this case. he noted zoe kestan took pictures of hunter with drugs, but not in the key month of october 2018. he also reminded the jury at hallie biden could not remember specific details about when she found the gun in hunter's car and noted hunter was the one who told highly to file a police report for the missing gun after she threw it out. hunter did not take the stand to testify in his own defense in this case. a move that would have come with potential rewards and definite risks the jury will return to court here in wilmington tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. to resume their deliberations let's notable that prosecutors pointed to the first lady and other supporters who are there for hunter and reminded the jury that they don't matter. that suggests that perhaps the justice department is a little worried about that show of force for hunter and what it could mean for their case. but i was in court earlier today and watch the jury. they followed by line by line as the
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judge went through the instrument fractions and they'll have to follow for this historic decision wolf paula reid reported for as paula. >> thank you very much. let's discuss what's going on. see you then legal analysts, carrie cordero and our senior political analyst, gloria borger carry lab. you start with you based on the closing arguments. what do you think are the best strongest points of each sayyed that they made? >> well, from the defense perspective the biggest thing that they have going for them is that the prosecution, if it's going to prove its case, is doing so by inference. in other words, there does not seem to have been at the trial specific evidence of a witness or documents like a video for example an actual physical piece of evidence demonstrating that hunter biden was using drugs at the specific time what there is is there's sort of tangential evidence of circumstances that would lead the jury to infer that he was using at the time. and so
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that's that's really what the what the defense will point to the prosecution on the other side, just going to say, well, look at all these different circumstances, those all add up to a conclusion that he was using and therefore, he knowingly falsified the form. >> well, it was interesting. gloria, in reference to the biden family yeah. >> the prosecution said during their closing arguments, they said this, i'm quoting people sitting in the gallery are not evidence. >> you may recognize them from the news, but respectfully, none of that matters. what do you make of the optics of the first lady, jill biden and other family members showing up almost on a daily basis. >> well, i think that the prosecution might be a little concerned that the jury would have a lot of sympathy for somebody with that kind of family support. don't forget a lot of members of the jury have gone through issues in their own lives with drug abuse and you have the first lady flying back from france to come sit at this trial. you have his
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children, you have his pastor, you have friends family. they took up three rows, i guess. and that's something that jury pays a tangent two and so it helps in the portrait of hunter biden as not an evil, a drug addict. it portrays him as somebody deserving of your sympathy and your empathy. and i think that helps him think you're probably right. do you think it was the right move for hunter biden not to testify? he could have testified if he wanted to for years presumably said, don't do it. but what do you think? i think that's right. >> i'm certainly any defendant has the right not to testify. and i think in this case, probably it would have opened the cross-examination would have opened him up to delving into so many other areas that are potentially would have been counterproductive. so i think most defendants don't testify on their own behalf, and i think in this case, it probably makes sense that he followed the advice of his defense counsel not to, you know, in an
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odd way though, you did hear from hunter biden because you heard from his book in which he audio books, his audio book. he wrote about this he wrote about his drug addiction, and that was used during the trial against him. but it was used. and so you don't voice you did here, right and you did hear his voice so he didn't testify, but you did hear him talk about his addiction? >> you know, it's interesting. the president has vowed to accept the verdict. is ruled out a pardon for his son very definitively, if he's convicted, though, how's this going to play out politically you know, it's, it's really hard to say. i'm not sure that it plays out that much at all. what congress is worried about. its financial impropriety that may have been committed between joe biden and his son, and they've presented no evidence for that. if you've noticed they've been a little quiet during this trial and if a hunter biden is convicted, i think that there will be some sympathy for for joe biden and
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for the family and all of this. but i'm not sure that it plays out in a large political way other than the fact that it will affect joe biden himself. i think sure. it will. gloria borger. thank you. carrie cordero. thanks to you as well. >> coming up. >> attorneys, preparing sentencing recommendations for donald trump after his meeting with a probation official earlier today, we're taking a closer look at the options. the former president is now facing i voted buttons grabbed my remote kid. >> it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols and there's room for everyone. >> yeah puke rainbows when taken progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. >> really get a quote so commercial.com, when you paid a
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three-to-one. today erin burnett outfront next on cnn our this just in to cnn, look at this officials in arizona have just released rudy giuliani was mug shot. >> giuliani has pleaded not guilty to charges of allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election in that state. prosecutors accused giuliani and other trump allies of scheming to use fake electors to subvert the election there's more breaking news with donald trump taking a
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key step towards is july 11 sentencing today judge juan merchan now is just over a month to determine how he'll punish the former president for his 34 felony convictions. cnn's bryan todd is taking a closer look at all of this for us, brian, what factors is judge merchan weighing as he decides sentencing? he's weighing several factors. wolf, including what trump might have just said at that pre-sentencing interview tonight, we have new information on the many possible forms of punishment the judge more sean could impose on donald trump i just went through a rigged trial in new york now that donald trump has completed his pre-sentencing interview with a probation official, a report on the interview will be sent directly to judge juan merchan, who has a few options for sentencing. >> trump, the most serious one, prison time, the crimes for which trump's been convicted falsifying business records could carry sentences of up to four years, each, with a maximum of 20 years. but
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realistically, it's unlikely that someone convicted of this type of felony in new york with no prior criminal history would see much if any, prison time. >> trump's advanced age experts say would also be factor in not sending him to prison. he turns 78 this week. another sentencing option, probation analysts say, well, that might be a more realistic choice. it would come with a host of inconveniences and indignities for the former president having to be drug tested, having to check in with a probation officer, there could be random visits by probation officers to your home, not with a search warrant, but they can come knock on the door. you need to let them in home confinement also might be part of a probation sentence for trump or maybe a restriction on out-of-state travel if he were going to fly off to another state wisconsin arizona, he would have to get explicit permission from the probation agency, trump could simply be fined for his convictions or he could do community service where he has to pick up trash on the subways experts say a conditional discharge could be a sentencing option.
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>> is a condition you know, if you're discharging your release and you have to abide by those conditions. the court will say don't get arrested, going and don't get in trouble for the next year or during the pendency of your sans or for a stated period of time. and that's it. you're not checking in? no-one's following up with you. there's no probation, is no oversight all options experts say reflective of the striking uniqueness of this situation for the probation department, this is uncharted waters. they have never interviewed someone of this statute before. they know that their work their recommendation is going to weigh heavily into judgment and decision by judge merchan legal analyst say acceptance of responsibility is often a key factor when a judge considers a sentence. and the fact that donald trump has shown no remorse for the actions he's been convicted of, and has repeatedly publicly attack the judge and witness in this trial could bring him a stiffer sentence. wolf, july 11 is a big day. >> we'll see what happens on that day. brian. thank you very much coming up back to politics with donald trump out there and
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quote, eradicated entirely without ever saying word abortion. >> yeah, i'm familiar with the group. i understand why the former president spoke before the group. this is obviously a very dicey and touchy topic for republicans and mature maria will talk about, we have two years worth of electoral de, of that showcases we just don't do well on the issue of reproductive rights with that said, in that clip, you showed a lot of evangelicals. we'll do believe the cultural behavior and customs of behavior in the country are changing, particularly as it pertains to their religiosity and the religious views. and they sort of do want someone to be a protector or defender of those views, even if that person is the imperfect individual to do so, how do you think this is going to play with moderate voters out there? certainly that's a group that trump is trying to win over moderate voters, suburban women, for example, how's it going to play not well at all, will fan this is where i think trump is trying to have it both ways. and while it's no question that christian groups, christian conservative groups, who are completely against
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abortion are going to support him because he is responsible for overturning roe v. wade and he brags about it every chance he gets, especially in front of these conservative groups but then suburban women, moderate voters, and frankly the vast majority of americans who believed that women should have the right to do what they feel what is best for their own bodies and their families they don't support this. they think that roe v. wade should not have been overturned they believe that women should have this right and they are going to continue to punish republicans and donald trump at the ballot box. >> if they continue to push this massive goal of taking away women's rights and freedoms. >> and that's how the biden campaign's smartly is messaging this whole issue, lectures to get your thoughts, your michael one i have you vice president harris called out congress, republican congressman byron donalds for his controversial comments on jim crow during an interview
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with politico. let's first watch what he said. listen to this during jim crow go back, family wants to get to reject more black people not just conservative, but always a bit conservative migrant more black people voted conservatively vice president harris responded to that by saying this and i'm quoting are now it's sadly at another example of somebody out of florida trying to erase or rewrite our true history i went to florida last july to call out what they were trying to do to replace our history with lies. >> and apparently there's a never-ending flow of that coming out of that state. what are your thoughts and what he would this congress when we're saying congress, donalds jim crow, jim crow era. >> yeah, i've watched several interviews wolf with the congressman, and i'm going to take him out his word that his intent was not to romanticize the jim crow era. this is a black man. >> i'm really going to presume that he's very aware of our history and this country.
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>> i hope that isn't but, but i do think the point that there are some areas within our community that we as a collective group have to focus more on. i wouldn't disagree with that should we do some things? a strengthened a family? absolutely. can you do that through the policy realm? i think so, but i do think as you talk about the past, you do have to be careful not to have the appearance that you're romanticize and something that was very horrible for the black community. i have grandparents that are still alive who went through segregation. my grandmother was the first to enter it, turned to her high school in new orleans and first-time desegregating the school. and so i think there are people that are still among us who have those very real and raw experiences. and i would hope that republicans, whether they're black, white, or anyone else for that matter, would be sensitive to the experience of those individuals who are still among us that's interesting on another subject, trump is launching what he's calling a latino americans for trump campaign to reach out to hispanic voters. what do you think noise when a wolf whole
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issue of wanting to launch a program called latino americans for trump a couple of days after he brings onstage in arizona sheriff joe our pio, who is the most racist, the most xenophobic v most anti-immigrant sheriff, i think ever at least in modern history. and for donald trump to bring him on stage and hug him, and kiss him as he hiring him to be the head of latino americans for trump because that's what it looks like. >> and it is just indicative of how empty and how wrong-headed and misguided donald trump's focuses when he talks about latinos in this country and that i think just gives the biden campaign more ammunition to make the contrast between a 34 times convicted felon who is the most racist and xenophobic president we've had ever versus president biden, who has had record job creation in the latino community record
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carroll is joining us from outside the courthouse right now, jason update our viewers on another dramatic day of testimony. >> yeah. more testimony coming from jose uribe. this is the man who's already pleaded guilty to bribery charges that has now cooperating with the problem prosecution. >> and today we'll he gave more details about specific conversations he has. >> he says he had with senator menendez directly related to bribery all right. he spoke about one in particular, a dinner in 2019 at il bellagio restaurant in new jersey. he says, i get to ask him for the first time and explain what is worrying me so much. i asked him if anything, in his power to stop an investigation. i'll explain about that in a moment. menendez is answer. he would look into it, of course. you rebate was worried about these criminal investigations going on in new jersey. wolf that could have implicated people that he was close to. so he told jurors what he did was he paid nadine menendez $15,000 so
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she could buy your brand new mercedes in exchange for the senator's influence. he then talked about another meeting at nadine menendez, his home where he says he wrote down the names of people who were possibly implicated in this investigation, put it on a piece of paper. he said senator menendez folded up the piece of paper, put it in his pocket, then in october of 2019, he says he got a call from senator menendez. he told jurors that he felt as though the situation had been resolved and he choked up. juror he choked up wolf as he was speaking about what had happened, saying that the situation had been over, and he felt he was at peace. then there was this dinner in 2020 where he says menendez told him, i saved your twice not once, but twice. again, we're going to be hearing more from jose uribe when he's cross-examine tomorrow. >> well, jason carroll on the scene for us. thank you very much. into our viewers. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the io

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