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chambers hopes this is one step toward politicians actively campaigning for voters behind bars in clark county. >> you have potential victory is lying in those sales at least for now. >> i want to i guess is it makes a huge difference night, i step toward voters like elliot carver hall, having their voices heard it felt a little bit of empowerment, a little, just a little bit, a little tiny bit sara marie joins us now from las vegas. >> so this is the first time these voting booths had been used. how did the process go? >> it went pretty smoothly, although there were voters who showed up to vote and found out they were actually registered in a different county or in some cases, in a different state which is indication of the education gap that still exist for those who are behind bars. there were dozens of folks who wanted to vote from the jail today and we expect that that's cut number is going to be even larger when we get to the general election in november. this was sort of a dry run for the big event coming up, anderson be
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interesting to do polling and see if they're running for sara marie. >> thanks. the news continues right here on cnn outfront. next, breaking news, president biden, now it is son side behind closed doors after you're biden was found guilty today. >> and if federal gun case, tonight, a member of the jury who helped convict biden speaks out. you'll hear plus more breaking news this our federal agents arresting eight people from tajikistan with two suspected ties. i'm sorry to isis after they entered the us through the southern border, tonight, we're going to take you to one of the dead please. stretches of that border. >> and martha and alitos secretly recorded threatening to put up more flags to counter the quote pride flag. >> that's going up nearby. >> her neighbor, who's at the center of the controversy over alitos flags is outfront tonight. >> let's go out front and good evening. i'm marion burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news, president biden rushing to his sons, sayyed tonight. hunter biden greeting his father on the tarmac of the
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delaware air national guard base just hours after hunter biden was found guilty on all counts of lying about being addicted to drugs when he bought a gun today's verdict historic hunter biden is now the first child, sitting president to be convicted of a crime. and the first family is now grappling with the fallout of the jury's verdict. >> a verdict that came incredibly quickly, just three hours so fast. >> in fact, it caught almost everyone off guard. firstly, jill biden, who was attended the trial almost every day. been commuting back and forth from france was unable to get into the courtroom and time to hear the verdict yourself. and according to people who were there inside that room, hunter biden stared straight ahead as the verdict was read, stone-faced, showing little emotion. afterwards, though he could be seen hugging family members a close biden family friend, fran person who was with the bidens today gives us this statement tonight out front says there was nothing but love in that room with hunter after the verdict. abbe lowell and his team put up the
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best defense he could ask for hunter was incredibly strong and gracious. look at how good hunter looks today. sober, going on for years. it is remarkable how far he's come and he will be a powerful force story of redemption and hope for attics and their families that love conquers all. now, hunter biden could face up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000 in a moment, we're going to hear from one of the jurors about the discussions that took place inside that jury room and those few hours of debating as the 12 men and women deliberated it really is incredible when you take a step back here, you've got the president's done, just found guilty, criminally, less than two weeks after former president trump was found guilty and is now a convicted felon both are now awaiting sentencing. and yet the reactions from biden and trump could not be more different just hours after his son was found guilty, president biden spoke to the nation's largest gun control groups. so he's actually i had a gun control group. he did not mention his sons conviction. he did not talk about a corrupt judge or rigged trial or which time.
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instead, he released this statement separate from his speech. i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal jill and i will always be there for hunter and the rest of our family with our love and support. priscilla alvarez is out front. she is live in wilmington, delaware and evan perez is outside the courthouse. i want to start with you, though, priscilla, because i know you've got some new reporting on this last-minute trip by president biden to delaware. so what is the biden family doing right now? how did this all come together as far as your learning era and the president and his family are huddling behind closed doors here in their residents wilmington tonight after the president rights only hours ago and was greeted by his son, hunter on the tarmac. >> now, this was a last-minute trip with sources telling cnn that it was floated late monday night, but came together after the verdict was reached and finalize with the president arriving here again, only a couple well hours ago. but of
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course this is a family that has often come together over the course of the trial. the first lady in the courtroom, multiple times as these legal proceedings were underway and even coming back from france briefly to attend the trial. and that really underscores the delicate and difficult balance that this president has had to strike with his foreign travel in recent days. and also as these deeply painful family moments, we're planning out in this trial and publicly now, the president did release the statement earlier today, and it was a statement that was frayed seen through the lens of a father, not so much a president where he talks about the resiliency of his son, but also said that he would accept the outcome of the case of the president has previously firm that he would not pardon his son. now, also, hearing wilmington is the biden campaign headquarters and sources telling us that as far as tonight, it is business as usual usual for this very sensitive and delicate issue for the biden family. >> all right. priscilla, thank you very much. in wilmington. and i'd want to go to evan perez now because he's been in
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the courtroom throughout this trial every day you've watched the jurors you've watched the biden family there and i know you just spoke to one of those jurors, evan, what did he tell you well, erin this is? >> juror number ten. he's man in his stuff, these terms his from southern the southern part of delaware. and one of the things that we heard from the defense team as we were going through this trial was they believed that politics had a role in why hunter biden was even facing these charges. he said the defense team believe that the us attorney who was appointed by donald trump was essentially bullied into going after hunter because of criticism from house republicans and republicans in general. >> i asked the juror number ten, who did not want to be to show his face on television, whether their politics played any role in these deliberations. >> listen to what he had to say if anybody, was in that courtroom or in the jury room,
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they would know it was not motivated by politics politics played no part whatsoever in my mind no. >> i can't speak for the other jurors but nothing was nothing was ever said about this election year that was never brought up and aaron, we also he also told me that that the gun form that hunter biden signed back in october of 2018 when he bought the firearm that was the crucial piece of evidence in his mind and he believe that hunter biden lied when he signed it, and none of the other evidence from the from the from the defense to try to explain it away, really worked on the part of the jury one of the things that may come up by the defense team, they do they are weighing an appeal of this of this verdict is the fact that jurors never got to see a second oppression at that
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form, because the judge did not allow it. >> and so i asked the juror whether he believed that that would have made a difference. he said it would not have aaron sheep all right. i evan, thank you very much. outside that courthouse and having a chance to speak to turn number ten, which was obviously so fast thing is we'd we'd heard about the jury and their reactions and who they are all right. >> i'm a panel with me now, katie rogers, i want to start with you because you have covered the biden family closely for a long time at the new york times and now we're seeing the president arrive in delaware, greeting his son. what are your sources telling you about how this has impacted president biden personally? >> well, i think everyone who has spoken to me who is close to the president and close to the bidens. they always really reiterate to me how much the president believes in his sons ability to stay sober. he's very proud on that level of his son and they always stressed to me that, yes, he is worried about the legal problems ahead
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for hunter biden, but he believes in his son's ability to continue his recovery. now, that said, the people close to him say that this is the thing that more than anything else he wakes up. if he's briefed by aids on gaza, the next immediate get thing is about his son or he is constantly in contact with his son. they speak at least once a day. so this is something that is going to add more weight to the president's mindset. he's already been quite worried about these legal problems, never having an end for his son. and this just adds to that, right? >> it didn't certainly at a crucial time in this case campaign. congressman buck, i wanted to play something else for you that juror number ten shared with evan perez about hunter biden. let me play it i did have empathy for him, for his addiction i don't wish that
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on anybody and especially correct. okay. let me let was the has to be a terrible dickson it comes from i think just significant that that juror says that after they unanimously convicted him on all counts. >> right. but still able to have that human empathy and obviously a lot of americans can relate to that who are dealing with this themselves or with others and their families, some sort sort of addiction the president though is to deal with the political side of this. do you think that he has managed this? appropriately as a father and as a president congressman yeah, i do. >> i think it's very difficult. you look at your son having an addiction like bad. the federal government, the congress obviously passed this law because folks who are addicted to drugs and buy guns are more likely to commit crimes. so certainly not a hunter biden category necessarily, but i think the joe biden president biden has done a great job of trying to
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stay above the fray and recognizing that his department of justice was a very difficult position attorney general merrick garland appointed a special counsel's so that that council would be independent and render independent judgment. and i think that people look at this case and recognize that it was done in an independent and fair way the idea that there may have been other crimes are really irrelevant. >> this this defendant totter biden, got a fair trial, a quick jury verdict, and i think that joe biden made the right statements after the verdict ryan, the thing is this this is not done for hunter biden or for joe biden, the whole family, right? >> he can still appeal just even on this case, i'm i'm talking separately from the tax case, which is very serious. but on this case alone, is this going to drag out for the remainder of election between sentencing appeals and all kinds of this process 100% because he's going to both appeal on the grounds that certain evidence should not have been excluded from the defense. >> and he's going to appeal on the grounds that under the second amendment, the constitution, that this
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particular criminal provision should be invalid and none of that is going to be sewed up before november. in fact, we'll probably at least a year from now before any of that gets stored up, even conservatively speaking, well, even conservatively speaking. >> all right, so that's a long time, katie, and it's certainly shows in terms of weighing on the president all the way through the election way beyond, but through the election i mentioned how joe biden, the first lady, was not able to get there in time today because happened so quickly. >> she wasn't actually able to be in the courtroom for the verdict but she was there almost every day. hunter sister was there is on its uncle a lot of other family members, his daughter testified ex girlfriends wives and we've seen support from almost all of them on hunter and he's recovery. it has been something that clearly has damaged and hurt this family for a long time. they've struggled with it what does the conviction mean, katie, for the whole family? >> i mean i think that this family has dealt a hunter biden has detailed his addictions over the years in various ways,
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whether it's through a memoir, through a lengthy magazine profile. but for the rest of this family, it's been a really long private, painful battle as we saw, this week during and last week during the trial. sorry these members of the biden family, onetime members of the biden family in current members recounted what was essentially they had all described as a held that they were in with him and a conviction is really the first time this very private battle has been laid bare for public consumption. so it's uncomfortable for them and they have had to sit there and here the shrapnel hit them yet again of hunter biden's choices have had to sit there and listen to him in his own words through his memoir, recount his drug use is a painful time for them congressman buck, president biden was asked about whether
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he would pardon his son right? on this crucial point, i want to play that exchange. it was with david muir let me, ask you will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict no matter what it is? >> yes. >> and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes. >> you have congressman buck, how do you feel about this when he's saying that to show he believes in the system and he's not going to question it with a witch-hunt to rigged and all that, right? >> clearly, it is his son how do you feel? >> does he have to take this all the way to the mat? no. pardon? no commutation of his prison sentence, which by the way, he did not he did. not commit to or or do you think it would be appropriate and not hurt belief in the system if he were to commute his son sentence i don't think president biden wouldn't do anything until after the appeals are finished. number one, and that's going to happen after the election so he's going to have much more flexibility after the election whether he wins or loses to
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make a decision like this. now, if he were to engage in a pardon of president trump with president trump was victims of a federal crime at the same time that he pardon his own son. i think americans would understand a father doing that but i think he made the right statement at the time and that is i'm not going to show preferential treatment to a member of my own family and a quick final word, ryan, just to be clear that this would go another year, you also have a very serious yes tax evasion charge, federal charge in california, which would carry significant present time that is underway. >> that's right. and the justice department said that it could carry up to 17 years in jail. and what's unfortunate for hunter biden is because you didn't do a plea deal. he will now have to convictions potentially steck up against each her to us sentencing guideline. the conviction that he just got today in delaware would count against him. he will not be a first-time offender if he is convicted in california. >> right. which could affect sentencing. i thank you very much. ryan. katie, and congressman, i appreciate all
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of you very much next trump and his supporters called the doj rigged and political. so what are they saying tonight? now that hunter biden was convicted by a jury on all counts unanimously, just like donald trump was a couple weeks ago. plus breaking news, the us is now tracking a flotilla of russian war ships less than 100 miles off the coast of florida and passing by a us cruise ship packed with passengers we are speaking to a person on board for that ship, just sending us some pictures of what they saw on that crews and new audio tonight of samuel alito's wife threatening to put up more political flags we what i want i want sacred heart of jesus glad because i had to look across the lagoon at the pride flag for the next month alito's neighbor who had a confrontation with martha-ann alito and is at the center of the story is outfront tonight priceline helped stand can we say 60% on family-friendly
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biden just became the deepstate sacrificial lamb to show that justices balanced while the other biden prim's remained ignored meantime, longtime trump adviser stephen miller, posts and park quote, don't be gas lit. this is all about protecting joe biden and only joe biden there are those some republicans who are coming to hunter biden's defense team format is outfront this is the first time that hunter biden has faced responsibility and consequences for his actions, political spinners on the right are spinning out of control in all directions. biden's calling the conviction of hunter biden a step toward accountability and kinda dumb and saying things like hunter biden might deserve jail for something, but purchasing a gun is not it. why is this verdict so confounding for the right? first, it is about a gun or some conservative politicians and advocates opposing gun
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restrictions. the case against hunter biden was an invitation to attack as father. >> so long as this president continues to use every tool at his disposal to harass and criminalized guns gun owner there's and gun dealers, his son should be receiving the same treatment and scrutiny as all of us. let's just do a little more shooting over here but other gun enthusiasts, while not fans of the bidens, leave the law in this case is unconstitutional. as a matter of principle i do not believe the hunter biden should be convicted of that anymore. that anyway well, now should hunter biden is not talking, but he is walking in right now second, this wasn't the case. >> republicans wanted for years. they have talked without evidence far-reaching foreign corruption, secret payoffs, and influence peddling tied all the way to the top. so after this verdict, the trump campaign quickly issued a statement this
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trial has been nothing more than a distraction from the real crimes of the biden crime family. and lastly, this verse predict came just a dozen days after donald trump himself was convicted of 34 felonies, even as he appeals a course, republicans have joined him in calling the courts corrupt their case against president trump has been a witch hunt from the beginning. this was not criminal justice. >> the entire thing is political, but now some conservative seem to be squirming, suggesting hunter biden's conviction must be a ruse. posting timing is everything. this is the veil of fairness in the justice system. so maybe it is a measure of how twisted up the right is on how to respond to all of this. that when the trump team put out that statement after the verdict and much i made all those crazy claims about the biden family. they then send out an edited version shortly
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thereafter because the first version at the end so they wish hunter biden well. and then in the edited version, they had dropped the well wishes. they didn't fix the false claims. they just dropped the well wishes clearly, this has the republican right saying, what are we supposed to do on this? because there are cross purposes on so many issues, aaron. yeah. i mean, well, you know, you say it's a rigged system when your guy's guilty and then the other guy's guilty and then all of a sudden what he is supposed to say. maybe they could have foreseen that possibility. all right. tom, form. and thank you very much. i want to go now to ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie i mean, can you believe hunter biden gets convicted on all counts by a jury in a case brought originally by a special counsel who trump initially appointed us attorney somehow, it's not fair and square to many in the gop can you believe it oh, yes, i can sort of believe anything. i mean, it's a really crazy de marjorie taylor greene is out there making the rest of us
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look like geniuses. what she can do on it regular basis yeah. >> i think it takes away from the gravity of the moment which is you know, he he wasn't added. it was a sad situation that was tragic but it wasn't political and keep in mind that he did have the opportunity to take accountability for this year ago and the plea agreement build up then they decided that they would insist on their de and courting and they got it but i think it's i think this is has to be looked at on its own merits. >> so i mean, this was a case the evidence says the jurors juror who was interviewed said was overwhelming and they didn't put politics into it and i just ruled on what they saw, on what they were told, just like trump's urey did. and i think both jury's got it right based on what they were told to do and the evidence that was before them. but i think it is a crazy time because you have the president today. i've given a speech on tighter tighter gun controls.
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>> yeah. and keeping guns out of the hands of felons and people who don't don't deserve them. and his sons on trial. i think yeah, it's just it's a crazy time in america full of folic contradictions, but, yeah, but this was, this was a sad day and i think it was inappropriate result. i don't think he's going to jail for very long. my off the cuff assessment is scheduled for 1016 months as the first defender and the judge may well go below that and give him a probationary sentence. who knows? yeah. >> it's not going to be a punitive situation and then he does have that serious tax case involving $7.5 million in taxes. so yeah. i mean, that's that and that'll be in september and that'll be in the heart part of the heart of the election. so i think it's very hard for republicans to insist that this is somehow a ruse. >> well, i mean it's sort of amazing. it seems to me that if you did get a guilty verdict here, that this would be
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something that everyone could say. okay. well, there was it can't say that it's rigged or during goes one way or the other. and yet somehow that there are still some finding a way to say this is basically a veil of as nancy mace said, congresswoman avail of fairness, write that this is all to distract you from it's frightening in some senses, but you mentioned that a convicted felon, right? can i have a gun? and obviously, you know, donald trump and in this context, we found out today tie that he disclosed in his probation interview that he had three guns. now he acquired them legally. obviously, he is now prohibited from having any as a convicted felon were you surprised at all but to hear that donald trump own three guns not really. >> and i think all the people are hyperventilating on this a little bit. i mean, it's it's sort of ordinary that it would come up in this context particularly for somebody donald trump it's not carrying a gun i never saw him carry ganim, didn't know him to ever carry a gun. he's got to see as a concealed carry registration in new york, but you're right. >> that's what he had and i understand that, and i think he
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obviously has these guns and he's going to have to pony him up but that's what that's really what this process is designed to do is to get all that, all that, all those requirements out of the way before he couldn't run afoul of any other laws after the time of being sentenced up, tied before you go. also today, trump asked aileen cannon, the judge in florida, mar-a-lago, to dismiss the classified documents case. and if she didn't do that, he asked her to throw it any evidence gathered during the fbi search of mar-a-lago? >> which sort of confusing and confounding because that appears to be the entire case as far as most of us understand it that's actually much of the case. >> it's actually not quite the entire case, but it's it's most of the documents, yes. that we're included in the indictment and the worst thing that could happen to him is that she actually does it in advance of trial because that will certainly be reversed abruptly by the 11th circuit and giving them the opportunity i'm for that. they're dying for given the circus that she puts on to remover.
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>> all right. we'll tie. thank you very much. as always thank you, aaron tax. and next new secret recordings tonight of justice alito's wife talking about conversations with her husband about political flag it's at their homes like, oh, please don't put up a black alito's neighbor who is at the center of the dispute with the alitos is out front but next, plus breaking news, this our federal agents arresting eight to gq nationals with suspected ties to isis after they came into the united states through the southern border. and we're going to take you tonight to one of the most dangerous stretches of that border right now, will take you there next detect this living with hiv. robert learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to nevado divider was a complete hiv treatment meant for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you
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audio, vowing to continue flying political flags outside her home, mocking gay pride flags that fly nearby. >> mrs. alito to finally reacting to the controversy do that now swirls around her and her husband after the new york times reported that an upside down american flag flew outside their home in virginia in january of 2021. flag used by insurrectionists, as well as the second flag also carried by insurrectionist, seen flying outside their vacation home. here's part of what martha and alito said cnn has not obtained the full of audio you know what i want, i want sacred heart of jesus flag because i had to look cross the lagoon at the price the flag for the next month exactly. i made a flag in my head. this is how i satisfy myself. i made a flag is white and it's yellow and orange flames around it and in the middle is the word but goniometer that gunja in italian means shane gone yet vii car g, g they're gone
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shame, shame, shame anyway wow, shame, shame, shame on you spelling it out like that. >> such vehemence about the gay pride flag. >> those comments were secretly recorded by a liberal activist, journalists lauren windsor, who misrepresented herself to me this is alito as a sympathetic and like-minded admire her, but she recorded these conversations and we now know what was set out in front. >> now, emily baden, a former neighbor of the alitos in northern virginia. she's the person justice alito says provoked his wife and to flying the inverted american flag after a verbal dispute between the two a claim emily says is false and is backed up by police reports, which showed that the dispute actually happened weeks after the flag went up. so emily, i'm glad to see you again what's your reaction now you hear this audio, you hear martha and alito a voice, you know, because you had conversations with her and she's saying she's going to fly these flags spelling this out, that she's going to fly a flag very gunja,
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and she spells it out. every letter to say shame that she wants to fly a flag against the gay pride flag. >> yes an erin excuse me. >> thank you so much for having me again, it's great to be with you again my first reaction to hearing this audio i think was the same as most other folks, which was absolute horror if there's one thing that is the basic job description of a supreme court justice. it is to remain impartial and with the upside-down flag, with the appeal to heaven flag samuel alito has shown that he is not impartial and yeah, hearing martha and talk about that, it's interesting because i was used as a scapegoat for why she flew the other flag and we know clearly that that's not true and she says you, you obviously interacted with her and in very
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negative circumstances at one point, which i'll ask about in a moment, but she when you hear her tone of voice here, that she's going to fly this flag against the gay pride flag that says virgo anya in italian means shame. >> and she says it and then she spells it out. she hits every single letter virgo kn. yes. she says again and then she says, shame, shame on you did that tone sound like the same woman, the same tone that you'd heard yes it was defiance. >> it was just very, very clear that she wishes shame upon the lgbtq community and yeah, i definitely recognized the tone for sure. >> so that secretly recorded conversation went on for about six minutes. at one point, mrs. alito said her husband asked her to stop flying flags and she said she would do it temporarily. i want and to play that part of the exchange for you, emily, here it is nazis
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believed that he should control the hell. do you never can tell and he's like please don't put up a flag. >> i can i won't do it because i'm deferring to you but when you are free of this nonsense i'm putting it up and i'm going to send them a message every day, maybe every week the change in the flag's, there'll be all kinds i mean, look, she you talked about how she glare at you, called you a fascist. she spat on your car. i know that you have said you regretted calling her, that that vulgar epithet but when you hear this audio, is this this is consistent with the woman that you interacted with it is. >> and i think it's only fair for me to point out that mr. and mrs. alito are essentially strangers to me and my my interactions with them are very limited. so i can't really make any type of comment on you
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know, they're their attitude or their mental state or just aside from the facts of what i witnessed and what i experienced, and i just want to bring that back to the facts of this whole situation that he showed allegiance to january 6, he showed allegiance to christian nationalism and it's just very dangerous for our democracy. and i think he opinion value are secular. >> he wrote, it, wrote an opinion actually, after a year after the upside flag was flown and it was actually about flags flying outside boston city hall i just wanted to read the operative leinz. again, this is after he himself had known these flags were flying at his homes. and he says, a passerby on cambridge street confronted with a flag, flag flanked by government flags standing just outside the entrance of boston seat of government would likely conclude that all of those flags convey some message on the government's behalf. >> so it's clear he's saying if they fly the flag than any reasonable person would think that you support what that flag
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stands for. >> and yet he's saying it's not the case when they fly at his own home is there any doubt in you did interact with him and i know he didn't really speak. you didn't say much in those interactions but is there any doubt in your mind that a supreme court justice sees the hypocrisy here so he must see the hypocrisy and maybe just doesn't care it seems to me that their behavior and these words maybe they feel like they're above the law. >> and a lot of ways they are. we don't have an enforceable code of ethics for the supreme court they essentially police themselves and that ruling is really important because it only proves me right, and it proves all of us, right? who think that he of course knew about the flags. of course, he he endorsed them and him making those statements to congress that oh, my wife did it. i don't know about it. oh, i did it because of a neighbor. those
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are lies and this is important for our country. we need to, we need to hold our elected officials accountable, and we need to have a congressional hearing. we need to enact term limits. we need to have an actual code of ethics that they have to abide by. >> alright, well, emily, i appreciate your time and thank you for coming back on. >> thank you so much, aaron. and for. all who want to hear more, more of those alito audio tapes will be played tonight on laura coates live. that is at 11:00 eastern. >> next we're going to take you to one of the deadliest stretches along the american mexican we're scores of migrants are now risking their lives what a look because of all the threats there they can't go back also breaking the us, tracking russian warships, including a nuclear powered submarine that are passing by florida, were speaking to a passenger who is right now on a us cruise ship and just saw those russian warships hi, my name is kim and
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been walking for three days obviously, she's very emotional, says there's no food, there's no way when you think we're in a remote part of the arizona mexico border, getting here, not easy, took us about two-and-a-half hours from tucson. much of the drive off road with no cells signal and yet as desolate as this part of the border might seem, the trash and close literary in the gravel tell a different story. >> we find makeshift encampments were migrants, shield themselves from the scorching sun and wait for border patrol to pick them up she said three board. >> of ritual past about a little more than three hours ago and they assume they pick coming back and go, but they haven't seen them yet. >> this family fleeing cartel death threats and kidnappings were surprised hearing where they're from illness on negative limit heiko, mexico. >> and as we drive on, we meet another they make windows towards an encampment further down they may go from he's saying there's a bunch more
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that are coming from from mexico and he said, after the election of particular i felt the motivation to leave fearing the corruption and the lack of work. >> see what we end up steam because it's late getting near sunset, there's a huge and camp and mostly children a non-profits at this camp up for migrants who've just cross are saying, please wait here, immigration is going to come and get you here and actually have wifi setup. most everyone here mexican what's up candy he said that they've been getting a lot of threats and they said it was sort of the reason of the elections, it didn't vote for as they put it, the candidate who ended up winning on june 2, mexicans voted and local, state and presidential elections that campaign season proved violent and deadly. even the roman, she says that the reason they left
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us for reasons of security, which she says as now, everybody that we see here is from mexico, but they might not be in the us for law just days after mexico's elections, the biden administration took executive action on the order allowing first swift deportation of most migrants after a daily cap is reached. in nogales, arizona, we see those deportations up close. >> we counted probably a dozen people altogether most of them kids, about eight kids from what we could see getting off that bus and border patrol agents then escorting them directly flee to the border. and they'll continue walking them over right into mexico. what do you think does executive orders that going to do anything more in a rare encounter, we meet a border patrol agent eager to vent he asked us to mask his identity. worried, he'll be fired for talking to openly does it frustrate you when you hear that when you hear the
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narrative like wire border patrol doing anything don't blown off the mecole one he blames the current administration but isn't any more hopeful with the alternative, really to learn we meet others also frustrated by border policy, though, for more personal reasons. is, is this the only way that you can get face-to-face? >> yeah. litter carla pachinko crossed illegally nearly 30 years ago. she's recently gotten her work permit, but it's still waiting on a green card. >> i can be within the us how the mexico side that's her dad, freddie, who crossed illegally and was deported more than a decade back. they and other families meet here every couple of months to catch up. when's the last time you got to hug your dad? >> 15, 16 years ago. >> when you think about what's happening at the border now what what goes through your mind? >> yeah, well, it's unfair
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because we've been waiting what has been 20 years, 20 six years, and nothing nothing was being here paying my taxes and not owing anything, no tickets or nothing. yeah. i don't get anything out of it. >> while washington focuses on illegal crossings and asylum claims cases like carlos have been put on the back back burner for decades, it's still freddie. >> once his next crossing to be done, laughlin, i wanted to take you write everything, you know with my passport every in legal even if it means waiting years, though it will happen the way i can wait await for border patrol at this remote section of the arizona mexico border unbearable for some. >> and so you're going to keep walking where cartel back smugglers often mislead migrants to think that once they've crossed the hard part's over, it's not a struggled to push on and triple-digit heat kliger, the
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border wall for balance and shade ahead of them, i'll seemingly endless stretch of hills to climb aaron, i want to go back to that breaking news you mentioned just a few minutes ago those individuals was suspected ties to isis who were arrested, believed to have crossed over the us southern border. it's something i'd actually asked our border patrol agent that we had connected with somebody who is very candid and open and he was concerned about some of the folks who are coming in. he said, look, the vast majority sure. are women and children and he said, that it's heartbreaking. but they in turn can distract from nefarious activities that might become an cross including potential terrorists. he said, it's terrifying for him and it's for that reason, aaron, that he does not want his signature on any of those release forms. >> wow. that's really credible. and honestly amazing that you able to speak to him and admirable that he was able to both be honest, but yet he wasn't didn't express kind of rage or anger at anyone fastening and what he said about trump and biden not being satisfied with either all right. thank you so much. david culver for that spectacular
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ships as the russian flotilla is heading to cuba and out front has obtained pictures. a passenger and a celebrity cruise line ship. look at this picture off the coast of florida, took these pictures as the war ships pass by he says they were just a couple thousand feet away and he saw us ships and planes tracking them. the passenger telling us quote, i just happened to look outside and i saw one of the ships so i went outside to investigate. i can see six ships at one time across the horizon. there have been shifts in sight. most of the day and we just think about that most of the de, russian warships next to a us cruise ship, he adds quote, i was surprised how close they are. we're not that far offshore meantime, in moscow, russian state television is touting the deployment of the ships off the us coast as tensions increase with the us and matthew chance is out front from moscow tonight these are the first images of the russian flotilla steaming towards cuba, just 90 miles off the us coast the russian defense ministry says
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the strike group including a nuclear powered submarine, the qizan, armed with modern caliber cruise missiles practicing the use of high precision weapons. >> but it's really about putin flexing his muscles on the international stage led by the flagship of russia just northern fleet, the admiral golf cough, which russia's defense ministry says is normally equipped with latest zircon hypersonic missiles this is meant to deliver a powerful message to washington russian state television has been celebrating than evil deployment, placing some of russia's most powerful vessels in cuban waters. >> i boil and accordion. >> the american media, has been discussing the event, reports, the russian news anchor claiming the pentagon has no idea where our submarine is positioned. in fact us
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officials or downplaying any threat. but moscow has been signaling displeasure that washington recently green light getting ukrainian attacks on russian territory with us supplied-weapons speaking ahead of the cube and naval visit, vladimir putin warned of a possible russian response. >> easley, and you put it today in the west lai weapons to the zone of combat operations and call for the use of these weapons against our territory. then why do we not have the right to do the same? to mirror these actions? i'm not ready to say that we'll do it tomorrow, but we of course, should think about it elsewhere moscow has been stepping up tactical nuclear drills to staging exercises with neighboring belarus near the ukrainian border. >> russian tactical nukes delivered from either ground or air can level entire cities or the kremlin insists it has no plans at this stage
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