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>> that's a great point. one of the things we looked at was could they be walking amongst us. i know it conjures up these outlandish notions some people believe in aliens in your eatin breakfast and there is an alien the table. we definitely are the first to acknowledge a lot of this can seem a little crazy, but if you think about them in the context of future humans, that's just one potential possibility here, we would share a lot of physiological characteristics with them, have the opportunity to interbreed, and potentially across base. there are, it's important too point out, that doctor edgar mitchell foundation showed ther are people with extraordinary abilities. >> thank you for joining us. ♪ to keep members of this department make weapons arrest
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for knives every day. by, but arrests of this magnitude, the amount of ammunition nypd and paraphernalia and the car. >> armed to the teeth was the quote from the beauty. in queens, new york, what they found was nothing short of disturbing great good morning, everybody. i am bill hemmer, welcome to ou program. >> dana: i am dana perino in this is "america's newsroom". there are questions about regular policing and whether this is fair but this is one of the reasons they do a. they fever police pulled over the suspect because his license plate was blacked out. inside what they found was alarming. >> nypd body armor prior to axis , multiple knives, a whip, a stun gun, and a baton. >> reportedly edged into the baton was the arabic word for god forgive me. the suspect identified as a 27
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-year-old from queens, new york post reported he shared jihadis views online. >> all eight chrysler border illegally in the fbi are raisin concerns that they could inspir a taxi or at home. brian lizza coverage now. >> good morning bertha suspect has a been identified as jed sansone the 20th seven -year-ol stopped facing terrorism relate charges, at least not yet as they investigate the possible motive or intent. he is facing criminal weapons possession charges and for having an obscured license plate , please say at 1:30 a.m. yesterday, for nypd officers patrolling in queens, new york spotted a black ford explorer with a blacked out license plates. the officers pulled the car ove and inside discovered disturbin cache of weapons in indications of a possible terror attack klotz.
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he was traveling with a v for vendetta mask. nypd uniform items including handcuffs and a bulletproof vest , and orange mta reflective vest, uniform worn by employees that work and the city subway system, and in addition to finding all of those weapons, the loaded 9-millimeter handgun for knives, stun gun, the new york post reports he has been living and his car in used drug shared extreme jihadist views online. police are finding ominous messages edged into a baton found and a car that read you left me no choice, i am sorry, and message in arabic that read god forgive me. all of this happening after fbi director christopher wray warne this week about our nation's vulnerability to terrorism. >> when isaiah here last year i walk through how we were alread in a heightened threat
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environment. since then, we have seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to a whole other level. >> the terror threat amplified by the border crisis after eigh migrants were arrested into new york, los angeles, and philadelphia. tajikistan nationals even thoug they were fully vetted, there was no ties they had ties to isis at the time for it this morning knew dhs inspector warrants dhs is at risk of admitting dangerous people into the country, the report concluding dhs has not been effectively screening, noncitizens and asylum-seekers and ornate u.s. customs and border protection can't access all the federal dated needed to do thorough screening and vetting. >> bill: thank you. >> dana: back-to-back trips to europe in two weeks. president president biden lives for the g seven summit and he will face reporters for the first time since his son's
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felony gun charge conviction. peter doocy is at the white house. >> later on this afternoon, president biden at the press conference could answer a question his aides say they cannot. will he commute the hunter bide sentence. they are cloudy at this point about a commutation. it's possible it's not going to come up at all because white house officials would much rather talk about g-7 prioritie including a new option to try t free american hostages that involves american negotiations with hamas. the secretary of state was talking about this a little while ago. >> nbc reported this week that the u.s. is considering cutting a deal with hamas for the release of american hostages if this current deal falls apart. >> the best way to do that is through this agreement for that's the fastest way to do a part of the agreement doesn't work, it will always look at what we can do if there's anything we can do to get our
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people home. >> something else the white house would rather talk about, and new plan that would make it harder for future presidents including trump to undo u.s. military aid for ukraine, that' why president biden is expected to sign a ten year security agreement with the ukrainians. it will be a marker of our commitment not just for this month in this year, but for man years i had to continue to support ukraine both defending against russian aggression in deterring future aggression so ukraine can remain sovereign, viable, thriving democracy. >> two things are going to happen to take that the world leaders in attendance do not typically see. of course there is lead biden press conference, and then there's going to be a skydiving demonstration.
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>> dana: we'll check ebay skydiving, shall we be looking for that's cracks. >> president biden getting read to sign a new long-term securit agreement with ukraine. uss announces new sanctions on moscow, the penalties to penalize those businesses in russia. i want to show our audience a few maps of present-day ukraine. this was a year ago. everything you see in red is no being contested. that was a year ago. on the screen right, you got where you are today which there is very little movement as you can see from the map. now i want to show something from the institute for the stud of war on a group you work with. so our audience knows does come everything and blue is ukraine. everything and pink is right no being contested. what you see in green is russia. what is significant about this map with regard to american
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weaponry and how it might be used inside russia? to keep great, bill, the biden administration is advertising that they have removed most of the restrictions of the use of american long-range weapons inside of russia. what the institute of study of war has done is take a look at what they've actually done and confirmed this with the ukrainians, so the green on the map represents the range of the high mars guarded multiple launch systems for they go out 75 kilometers. they can now use those weapons systems in that green area, but only in the vicinity of the right bottom portion of the green area. in the gray area come over you see all the red dots and the white circles, that is the rang of the attack comes, the shorte range 170 is the first line out in the maximum line out is 300
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kilometers. look what is inside of that. they are still restricted. the ukrainians from using those weapon systems. the white circles with the simple symbol inside is an airbase. you see all those white circles none inside the green. although it read take marks indicate ground and logistic basis or a concentration of russian forces. all in that gray area are still restricted. what this represents as the biden administration saying the removed an overwhelming amount of restrictions. the fact is the only restrictions they have removed are represented by about 16 percent. 84 percent are still denied the ukrainians. they are very frustrated by this . they're not screaming publicly about her because they don't want to bite the hand that's feeding them, but these are the facts on the ground. what does it mean? the ukrainians still can't use our weapons to fire at airbases prayer they can can't use our
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weapons to fire at the majority of the russian basis, and logistical nodes inside of russia. in russia doesn't have to put any forces there to protect those bases because it's a sense , a sanctuary where a no fire zone for the ukrainians us of american weapons. they can use their drones and they are, but they have limited capability. these long-range missiles are devastating. >> bill: if we the use our weaponry, we will wait to see what putin does after that. >> dana: my question is we are going to do the sanctions against russia, have they been working at all pray for they will sign this u.s. security agreement at the g-7 summit, will either of those things mak a difference? to keep the sanctions could mak a difference for it they take a while, but the facts are that russia's economy is doing fine. they have gone through one
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fighting economy in they are whole industrial bases focused on that. their energy sector is surging. it has gone up 73 percent from last year alone. they are making money. they are not in the tank is the sanctions were supposed to be. i think it's because we are not tough enough on the secondary sanctions for, countries that still doing business with russia , namely china is a major major supporter of russia. hopefully the sanctions they ar imposing now will have the diligence to enforce them and make certain that they are imposed. we will wait and see what the sanctions have not had an impac read he has, is the security arrangements ten years, is that a good thing? it is largely symbolic. obviously the reality is we wan to increase the training of ukrainians outside of ukraine. we want to increase and maintai
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our intelligence. we certainly want to continue providing those resources. all of that certainly as we go forward is at somewhat of a risk . >> bill: they will talk about this with a joint press conference from italy. in the meantime you have an evi fertility or in cuba, we will watch that as well. breaking news in russia. the journalist from the wall street journal has now been given a order to stand trial an a town while east of moscow, that is where he went and was arrested and apparently he was there reporting on the russian economy. now, what he's accused of doing now on behalf of the government is working on behalf of the cia. that is breaking right now. we will follow it for you and gather more information from russia as it comes to us.
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the united states has firmly denied he's a spy very he's a journalist being used as russia it's a terrible situation, but we keep him top of mind of the time there is a team working dedicated to try to make sure that he comes back quickly and safely. >> 12 minutes past the hour. donald trump is going to be on capitol hill, there is a lifelike outside republican headquarters just off of the capital building there. he's in dc's for the first time since he left the white house parity will talk about unity in then unity with senate republicans can he get everyone on the same page spread he migh make a comment as he goes insid so we will watch this camera in bring that two-year. they're there is also this now. >> dana: anti- israel protesters targeting jewish institutions even taking over a subway. are the city's leaders sitting on their hands admit this wave of anti- semitism.
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jj heroic employees fighting fo man after they stabbed a man at a new york city coffee shop. dramatic surveillance video shows them pushing the attacker off the man. they whacked the assailants wit chairs in finally someone puts one of the men in a headlock prompting them to flee. the victim is in stable condition. on and on.
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>> bill: 19 past the hour. the former special prosecutor from the election case against donald trump is talking now about his affair with the embattled da. nathan wade says he believes trump's trial will proceed even if the former president wins th second term and the white house. everyone is watching that one there. >> indeed they are. because of defense appeals, former president trump election interference trial here in georgia is likely delayed until next spring at the earliest which raises the question if he wins the november election, wit a sitting president after stand trial here in georgia. nathan wade says yes. >> i don't believe it looks goo to the rest of the world, but certainly i don't think there's anything that would prevent tha from happening. >> what if he's convicted?
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>> i don't understand the question. if he is convicted than any other person that you go throug the sentencing procedure. later he's asked about the timeline of his romantic relationship with his former boss farney willis. at that point, his media consultant signals them to paus the interview and huddles privately with wade before he returns to say the relationship is a distraction from the case. it is that relationship that le him to resign after in fulton county judge ruled he and willi could not prosecute the case together. former president trump and h codefendants are appealing the ruling on the grounds that it doesn't go far enough and that willis needs to be disqualified as well. the das office has filed a motion asking the georgia court of appeals to dismiss the defenses appeal. da willis who is running for reelection is scheduled to deliver a speech later this
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morning at a state meeting of the african methodist episcopal church. of course, we will be monitorin that for you. >> bill: thank you, sir for that. >> dana: president biden taken a victory lap after the latest inflation report showed prices rose less than expected in may. the cost-of-living is still muc higher than before he assumed office. housing expenses, energy in vehicle maintenance costs have all increased over the last year . and by quite a bit sprayed the federal reserve announced it will keep interest rates where they are for now. we had to bring in maria, and mornings with maria, happy anniversary. >> thank you so much for a 25 years. just like that. >> there we are bright just lik that we still have inflation, biden is happy it's lower than expected, but the effect on the economy is still strong. >> it's going in the right direction. inflation has come well off the highs over the last couple of
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years but we're still talking about inflation in prices overall being up about 20 percent since joe biden walked into the oval office and largely because a lot of the spending and other areas as well . you mention housing. part of the problem is interest rates where they are higher, mortgage rates have basically made it unaffordable for so man people to take out a mortgage and buy a home. when a researcher that i was reading this morning was from strategic, research firm and they write that when inflation goes up, a lot, like a 7 percen number, we know it when all the way up to 9.1 percent at the peak, typically what happens as it comes down but then it goes back upright think the federal reserve is balancing here. they knows there's a chance we could see another spike and inflation so they're not about to add to that euphoria by cutting interest rates anytime soon. >> bill: cost of housing under biden, home prices of 34 percent
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, rent 21, mortgage is a whopping 150 to. it's got a lot to do with interest rates. in cars are up 20 percent, maintenance repair 30 percent, insurance 51 percent up. jerome powell yesterday, all of wall street is waiting to hear from him and he said what he said is that job growth may be overstated. here he is without. >> you've got strong job creation, you have payroll job still coming and strong even till there is an argument they may be a bit overstated. still, they are strong. that is what we see. >> bill: the white house put up a statement yesterday and le with prices are still too high. >> they are still too high, we know that and that's what i think president biden is down i the polls because people are voting and expected to vote on kitchen table issues like the price that they pay for goods. j powell is saying the numbers in jobs or overstated was reall important but implied you
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pointed this out because every month we get these jobs numbers and the headline it looks reall good, you peel back the onion you say wait a second there was a lot of part-time jobs and the say wait a second, noncitizens got the jobs or perhaps real wages are actually down under president biden, so there are a lot of areas to poke holes. you have to believe the inflation story is a lot better than where we were here and a half ago. we are way down from the high. to add on to some your items that you just said, admission t sporting events is up 21.7 percent. video discs in other media are up 21 port 7 percent. frozen noncarbonated juices in rings are up 19 and a half percent spirit care of invalids in elderly at home, that is als higher, up about 11 percent, so there are areas here that are problematic, inflation is still an issue which is why so many people want the federal reserve to acknowledge that maybe it's not time to cut interest rates so quickly. people wondering are they going
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to do it for the election. i would say one cut later on in the year is what most people i spoke with are betting on, mayb december after the election, bu i'm not going to say it won't happen in september. >> i could talk to you for elvi presley had someone last night that works for home healthcare, he said is just terrible to figure out how to get enough workers for example at the cost of the care for the families that are trying to get their families care because it's just really hurting people. >> and when you look at where the jobs are committed the jobs our in healthcare per home healthcare aides are looking at wages way up. >> bill: the markets on fire by the way. it is up, up, up. happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> bill: now we go to washington where former president trump returns for the first time since leaving office in january of 2021. he is going to strategize with
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>> might get interrupted, pleas understand a five is the case. what you want to talk to president trump about today. >> we are four and a half month away from the most consequentia election certainly and my lifetime if not a couple of generations. the country is spiraling out of control, the highest prices in 40 years, chaos abroad, and invasion of the southern border 10 million illegals including now terrorist to have been apprehended and the last 48 hours that were plotting to hit soft sites across america. this is so important and we mee with president from today it's time to roll up our sleeves in figure out what were going to d to put this country back on a path to greatness. it will be about unleashing american energy, securing the border, these are all problems, we have to have the right leade like president trump and importantly republican u.s. senate is the most important thing we can give the president 's republican-led u.s. senate because of the senate we uniquely have the responsibilit
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of personnel, all the cabinet appointments supreme court nominations, that will go through the republican senate i that's why we work closely together and looking forward to the discussions. >> the way the map works this year is the best year for republicans that you have seen in a long time to take back ove control, and you are in charge of making sure the candidates are the ones that you think are the best to run you have sam brown just win that primary the other day in nevada, a late endorsement from president trum right want to ask about pennsylvania. you have the president trump at 47 percent in senator casey, th incumbent at 50 percent 2 percent right now. this is just types esoteric as just told bill hemmer. tell us about that one bird there are some states that are kind of easy for you but west virginia for example perhaps he home state of montana and you
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don't take anything for granted but tell us about pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania we have a great candidate in dave mccormick. he graduated from west point, he's a son of pennsylvania, he' a business guy. dave is an outstanding. he is kind of lean and weak kneed and washington. he is ready to lead on day one kind of senate candidates. there will won't be lots of orientation needed when he join the team in washington. this as an example of the candida quality we are focusing on. candidates who have experience and the military. naval academy grad,. to integrate marine. 100 combat missions as a navy seal. sam brown in nevada, and other west point graduate. you're rate, these races are al very types, but the american people are yearning for this kind of solid american warrior leadership that will understand
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not only the domestic policies, but how important it is for america to rebuild the u.s. military. >> what we see in some of the states is split ticket. you see trump leading and some of the polls, but the democrati senator candidate trumping the republican. we mention pennsylvania and ohio . is seven-point lead he won that by seven or eight points from aydin. but brown leads, i don't know what expense, but there's a pattern out there for a short. >> i think the issue now is we are still in june. as we get closer to the election , as people engage even further in this election cycle, this is about pulling data. they need to know who these candidates are. that's why you see these races tighten up significantly. this is going to be a night of razor thin races, it's importan that our folks show up and vote
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because this is a once in a generation election. we do not secure the majority i will be difficult in the coming year spread. >> saw bill hemmer better eat his wheaties the night of the election. >> we will be in extra innings and the selection. it's going to go late. >> dana: we will fuel him up. he will be hydrated. new numbers show at least 1,000 migrants illegally crossing the nsa in the sector alone, that story by matt finn at the borde in california. hi, matt. >> every day we see small, medium, and large groups of migrants across right here. what they're doing is just walking around the end of this wall right here. there doing it easily, with little to no deterrence. this week we have seen migrants coming from yemen, nepal, china iran, and mauritania. yesterday morning there was a group of about 60 single men,
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adult males, i spoke to one chinese migrant who didn't want his face on camera because he says he fears the ccp and because he's the first of his family to enter the u.s. that chinese migrant told us it cost him $15,000 to be illegally smuggled into the united states. >> how many days did it take fo you. >> here? >> about more than 20 days. >> 20 days? what was your past? >> london, mexico city, tijuana and here. >> and you said you paid someon about $15,000? >> yes, about $15,000. i know to walk in usa is illega and i feel guilty, but i have known trust choice because i need freedom.
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>> within the past eight days w had a border patrol agent tell us point blank on the ground that they are not being properl vetted. now concerning the report from the homeland security inspector general rice that venting needs a serious improvement or else i will continue to feel that report saying dhs will remain a risk of admitting dangerous persons into the country or enabling inside limb seekers wh may pose significant threats to public safety in national security, the dhs reports including biometric systems in an automated security check for asylum-seekers. >> thank you so much. ♪ >> now and see why they were talking about the celtics earlier today. the boston celtics now one win away from the nba championship. >> jaylan brown with the flesh!
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a savage slam. >> leading the charge last 90 the dallas mavericks nearly had a fourth-quarter comeback. it was hampered by foul trouble. luka piled up with four minutes to go up or they celtics can clinch the title with a sweep tomorrow night. >> they are a good team in boston is really playing good basketball. good for them. how about the congressional baseball game today. 31-11. >> don't you think there should be a mercy will. >> a couple of folks. >> james game protesters. >> they were all tackled one by one. went to baseball game in a football game broke up. this is on the new york subway. everyone should watch this, check it out.
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learn more at cisa.gov/secureourworld ♪that's how we can secure our world!♪ ♪ >> we are trying to get our money taken away from the genocide happening in gaza. we are trying to band together. we have folks that have chained themselves to the front door of the building. they will not unchain themselve until we have a commitment from the university president. >> so if you thought this was a
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short-lived deal, it's not. that is appropriate in protester , they took over a building on the campus of cal state yesterday. video showed the moving furniture to form a barricade. you can also see some of them the chaos of the standoff has entered chemically enough now i underway. say we'll get ready for the nex incident which you know will happen at some point. >> this is very chilling. facing a wave from anti- protesters targeting jewish institutions across the city. many wear masks great and now, some jewish leaders are calling for the return of an anti- mask law. it was previously used against the kkk. joining us now is carol markowitz, colonist with the u.s. post, your headline says protesters are harassing jewish
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people every day in new york city when motor polls protect them, hate has no home in new york, prove it. how can they do that? >> i think one thing is facing reality, a comment i have for mayor adams and pat pieces he said were not going to be the kind of city where you have to hide your head covering that jewish men wear and you're not going to be afraid to walk into synagogues or mosques or churches, no one is afraid to walk into mosques or churches, so the reality has to be it's not generalized eat, it's not something vague, it's something very specific happening and the city. i would say facing reality that this is happening to jewish people and the city come out more police officer present, arresting people who are violins , arresting people who are threatening. think all of that needs to happen in order for jewish people to feel secure in new york right i lived in new york my whole life right think it's gotten so bad that a lot of jewish people are thinking abou getting out. does mayor adams want that?
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he writes that he has the largest jewish population outside of israel, these people are going to leave if they're not protected. >> it's interesting because tha repeats the pattern over so man generations of leaving. and moving. i feel like the left has create this monster and they don't kno how to tame its. at the break, the three of us were talking about how if i had been on that subway car, when they were asking to reach her hand if you're a zionist and that feeling, interest having been a little bit knowledgeable about what the 1930s were like , i wonder what i have done something. and a ted talk last week talkin about being courageous and not being silent. what else does the nypd need because they might be willing t arrest, may be the mask thing i a way to go, but then you have to have a prosecutor willing to prosecute, and i don't think they have that here. >> you have been a fantastic ally, the show has been
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fantastic on the topic. i also wonder what i would have done. i also whether what i would've done, i am a zionist and i'm proud of it, but i don't know. another thing about new york is you avoid that crazy on the subway. i wonder if i would've taken that track, but i think the leadership of new york tested direct people on what to do in situations like this because it's gotten so bad that it's no just about jewish people, it's all about all kinds of people being threatened i think mayor adams needs to see this is sort of a bigger issue and he needs to speak to new yorkers and say we need to protect our jewish neighbors in this is how we're going to do that then he needs to take action, him and his predecessor every time a jewish person was beat up and the street they would say they hate has no home here, hate has no place here, prove it, show us press. >> you can find her on them als read her column and the new yor post. thank you so much. >> thank you.
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>> would you agree that you hav dehumanized karen read during the course of your investigatio with comments like this?
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>> objection. >> i will give you this one. >> do you agree with that? >> i would say based off that language, yes. >> that was just yesterday per testimony never zooming in massachusetts and the karen rea trial. she is accused of running over and killing her boston police officer boyfriend. she claims she is being framed for his murder. the massachusetts attorney with me now. for those not following that case, that is the lead investigator. there. they went through a number of text messages on his phone. she had some, he rather had som tough things to say about her coming here is one of them hear hopefully she kills herself. zero chance she skates. she's blanks. she is a whack job, expletive. yes, she's a babe. on and on and go straight justice, but the case and jeopardy? >> it has been in jeopardy for long time, reasonable doubt has abounded here for weeks, but if
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this is the final nail and the coffin and the case, lead investigator showing his bias and a way that i don't think th jurors will ever be able to run here. putting your weight on the scales, he certainly did with respect to his targeting of karen read in this case. he ignored all the other potential evidence and suspects and the case and the first 24 hours. these are just symptomatic of all of that. i think the prosecution has a real problem here in not having a not guilty. the reasonable doubt is everywhere all over this case. >> bill: back to the stand, this is proctor testifying abou his state of mind during the investigation. >> you agreed in your group cha that you needed to quote make this cut and dried because another cop is involved. does your words, write?
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>> i don't know if i text that, is i don't know if it's in the exact context, but that is my words. yes, that was in a group chat. >> these are cops talking to each other, and what she is saying is they are trying to frame her, but proctor also added that this was juvenile, i was unprofessional, but yet the should have zero impact on the facts in the evidence and the case. is he right about that? >> he also said that case, his investigation had integrity. integrity involves being honest and having strong moral character's. and having a strong moral character. the fact of the matter is the minute those text messages went out, you put into question the integrity of the entire investigation. jurors won't be able to hear those things very juries typically are wary of the polic and the minute you have one essentially leaning on the scales are not looking anywhere else again in the first 24 hour by his own admission during his
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testimony this week and the first 16 hours he never looked anywhere else at any suspects and that's an anonymous problem. >> facing second degree murder charges she maintains her evan innocence. i don't know if it through the case out or not scrimmage you think it did? >> i think it did. it just piling on at this point. there has been reasonable doubt all over this case, there are enormous problems with it from day one as far as the prosecution goes. i think this is just more trouble for the prosecution. >> george price, thank you for coming on. we will see how it ends up. thank you very much. >> dana: buckle up, the supreme court is said to releas one or more new opinions. this matters because some of th high-profile cases we are watching include possible rulings on gun rights, abortion access, social media censorship in a big one on former presiden trumps claim of presidential immunity. we have shannon brea

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