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>> how many divine intervention god calls people and they're not perfect people so he has to call someone that's going to take a stand and that's what trump is doing. he is fulfilling his calling it's a few weeks before election day and christian singer, preacher and trump's supporters, sean fois, is here outside the north carolina state the blood home? the capitol fois didn't mention trump's name at this event at all. >> but the political undertones were very clear. we plead the blood of jesus your blood speaks about her word, then whatever's happened inside that building, you're traveling to every state capitol yeah. >> just tell us the significance of that it feels like it's more acceptable. a lot of times in capitals to have a drag, create a drag queen reading this to kids rather than christiane's worshipping and so my heart is like, hey, let's empower
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people in the church to understand the significance of what happens in that building really were in many ways, putting the politicians on notice in that building. hey, that churches alive we're aware and there are things that we're going to stand for and things that we're going to stand against there's no official religion of this country you would agree religion that this country was based on as christianity. >> i mean, for anyone to go and dispute that there completely lately ignorant and blind you believe in freedom of religion people can be, people can be of different faiths and practice as they wish. >> but this is a christian country this is what it was founded on, and that is what makes america so phenomenally great. >> what does that mean though? let's, let's ask that question. what does it mean america is a christian? country we have a constitution that is rooted in liberal democracy. you don't arrive at the american constitution with just the
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bible unless you're buying a trump bible it's already has the american constitution in it this was the flag that went into the senate when the doors were broken. >> i first met pastor ben marsh, almost four years ago. >> the christian fire, after i saw this sermon that was posted online where he explains the role of christianity in january 6, they thought they were doing the work of god because pastors and leaders have christianity and american patriotism the way some of the trial movement do is dangerous. >> it can create a call like attitude towards the leaders that are there because they're no longer just oh, that's the right guy. like his policies he's now it's oh, jesus has chosen that person. so we have to follow that person to wherever they go. a pastor marsh is describing is christian nationalism. i believe that's a term that's been weaponized he's to cut it, try to put christians into a corner right where we don't
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exercise. our faith in the public square. >> but pastor marsh disagrees. he's worried that christian nationalism could lead to more violence. >> we are in a time when political violence is just kind of the air that we're breathing and people are so afraid it comes back to fear. so trump supporters looking at democrats, if they win, they're going to commit all these atrocities. you have christian leaders are saying they're going to lock you up. they're going to take away your pulpits just rampant lives, promoting the god bless the usa bible, fire from distancing himself from christian nationalism, trump has embraced us even selling a $60 bible complete with the founding documents you brought me a trump bible. god bless the usa and then we say the grace of the lord, jesus christ, be with you all. amen and then all of a sudden you have the declaration of independence what's the implication there? donie that government has been set in place to enact the will of
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christ somehow honestly, if breaks my heart what about two people who say, you're overreacting? i love my country. i am a christian. i love the bible. i love the founding documents watch. so bad about putting them together in one book as a local pastor with my local church i think what's so bad about this not just this bible, but the whole movement is it is enticing people to do things that really aren't christian, that make them feel like they're doing something that's christian and that's all timidly the problem. all this part is nonsense is that it's all designed to make people think that they're doing something for jesus when the, when they're really not, they're doing something for trump and look, they're going to do something for whoever replaces trump. >> and just the big concern here, of course, as you heard, pastor ben marsh saying that piece, is that this belief that some people truly, really do have that trump was sent from
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god, that he has god's chosen candidates and divine intervention but when those beliefs mix and merge with election conspiracy theories that if trump loses that the election was automatically stolen. well, we saw what happened when that happened last time, right. on january 6, 2021, some of the people who broke into the capitol who stormed the capitol we're doing so under the christian flag they were praying, they had prayer circles, concern, as you've heard from one passenger there, that something like that could happen again, jess all right, donie o'sullivan, really important reporting there. thank you so much. still ahead. the menendez murder case captivated america 30 years ago and now a movement is growing to set the brothers who were convicted of killing their parents free the disturbing new revelations in the case that's next here in the cnn newsroom before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters, it takes to pressing questions my anderson cooper
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aviv israel. and this is cnn it has been 35 years since kitty and jose menendez were shot to death in their beverly hills mansion, their sons, lyle and erik confessed to arguing. they acted in self-defense after years of physical and sexual abuse from their father when evidence that was presented at trial, both their separate juries failed to reach a verdict, but at their second trial, when that evidence was largely withheld and disputed by prosecutors, eric and lyle was sentenced to two life terms, each without parole. this week, more than two dozen members of their family asked that the brothers be freed, citing new evidence and joining
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us now with more narrowly in clin pulitzer prize-winning journalist and executive producer of the documentary sorry menendez and menudo boys betrayed mary. thank you so much for being here with us thank you, jessica, to pleasure to be here. walk us through first how your documentary helped get this case reopened? >> well, let me get you. let me start with a little background in 2018, i met marta akano. she's jose menendez's sister. and that night i learned that jose may have made some sexual advances to one or more menudo members now, there had been rumors floating around for decades that there was this menudo menendez connection but when i found out that there were more than 20 former menudo members, i just knew that i could get some of them to talk to me because so much of my career i had spent talking to people who've gone through tremendous trauma are suffering for ptsd and by the time that i got to roy rossello i knew the
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this documentary was going to reopen the case for the brothers i it's incredible, and it's been many years since the menendez brothers ask the court to vacate that 1996 convictions citing ruzelas account. >> the la district attorney is now reviewing their claim. why do you think it did take so long to get action on it? the menendez case, there were three trials, as you said, to at the beginning, they had separate juries and then the third trial. >> so this case fills rooms of the los angeles district attorney's office and there were three prosecutors who were assigned to look inch of this case. so they were doing their work. there was a lot of work to do and they kept asking for postponements. >> but things are looking positive now and as you saw that very emotional day when all of the family came to plead
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for their life they have spent almost all they spent all of their adult life behind bars and what isn't question now is whether or not the justice system can show them mercy and whether or not they deserve it, whether or not they have been rehabilitated wouldn't be any kind of threat to society and what we've been seeing from our documentary that came out 18 months ago is an outpouring of support for the brothers and the da's office diligently doing their work and deciding whether or not to recommend to the judge that they deserve a re-sentencing and ultimately, it is in the hands of the judge and you've spoken recently with while what did he tell you? >> yes i spent several hours with lyle a few days ago at the prison. it's as you can imagine, it's a very tense,
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sensitive time. and while i can't go into everything we talked about, i can tell you that he and eric are extremely grateful for the outpouring of support burnt. they've been overwhelmed by it. and lyle did tell me that for the first time in decades he actually has a little glimmer of hope that he might be with his family again and during the trial, the brothers said that their murders were self-defense and prosecutors claimed that they just wanted their parents money. why do you think these abuse claims were brushed aside? and in that setting that third trial, i guess we would call it not not really used as much a very complicated set of circumstances and politics went into everything that happened. >> 35 years ago 30 years ago, they had multiple trials, but none of that is relevant to the decision that is before the
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da's office and the judge now they have to decide whether or not after 35 years they deserve an opportunity for re-sentencing and whether or not they deserve it what interested me in doing this documentary? we're two things. roy and all the work he had done over the years counseling other victims of sexual abuse. >> he's been to some 50 churches across brazil helping others and the brothers have also dedicated their lives and found meaning in their lives by dedicating themselves to helping other prisoners. >> starting programs, hospice programs, meditation programs, counseling programs, green space programs. and that is why we've arrived at this juncture nobody needs to relitigate these cases. it's whether or not is 35 years enough for
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these brothers. when you look at other cases of parasite, when someone kills their parents, they don't go to trial anymore because judges and prosecutors today understand reasons why someone would kill a parent. severe mental illness, or profound unspeakable abuse in the home. and those are mitigating circumstances. so a plea deal is cut and someone gets ten years, 15 years for the brothers, it's been 34 years and six months. >> all right. neri england. thank you so much. the documentary is menendez and menudo boys betrayed. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. thank you. jessica. >> still ahead. a new federal investigation into the scary close calls at some of the nation's busiest airports. in the cnn newsroom >> got news for you john? i did nine on cnn what are we doing with our life bri we're going
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the latest in a series of near misses that took place near the austin-bergstrom international airport and cnn's pete muntean has more on this near collisions involving commercial flights have been making headlines since the start of last year. >> and i've had regulators and investigators on high alert, but most have involved flights on or near the runways of a major airport rarely are these close calls in midair. this incident was on wednesday, but it's just now coming to light after new data from flight tracking site flight radar 24, it shows an american airlines flight lining up to land at austin-bergstrom international airport in texas, when a private cessna 182 started to turn toward the commercial flight putting the plane's nose to nose flight radar 24 says the american flight passed over the cessna separated by only 400 feet. we're talking a little more than the length of a football field the air traffic control recording from liveatc.net details that the
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american pilots received an in-cockpit alert of an impending collision called a resolution advisory, which requires immediate action by the pilots now, this investigation is just beginning, but the faa says the cessna was operating under visual flight rules that does not require constant communication with air traffic control. you may remember that austin was the site of another near collision in february of last year, a fedex flight nearly landed on top of a departing southwest flight that was obscured by dense fog. investigators said the quick reaction of the fedex crew saved the day and the lone air traffic controller in the tower simply could not see the problem playing out in front of them. pete muntean, cnn, washington all right. >> you're in the cnn newsroom. we'll be right back show. were right and left. talk to each other cnn presents an
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reduced to rubble an entire continent in ruins europe after world war ii was a hellscape decimated by yet another great power conflict that has spiraled out of control drawn into it at a cost of nearly half a million american lives yet, even after the second world war there were many republicans who still believed in america first. and that the nation's wiser scores was to turn inward it took a world war ii hero to inspire an about-face in the party. general dwight david eisenhower he believed that america is enormous sacrifices could not be allowed to have been made in vain so he campaigned for a fledgling alliance called nato and lead republicans away from
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isolationism for the rest of the 20th century. this is the little told story of how a general became a reluctant politician when the world and america needed him most special airs tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific here on cnn and we have some breaking news just into cnn at least seven people are dead after a ferry dock collapsed in coastal georgia. >> this is according to the associated press several people were taken to hospitals that happened on hello, ireland, about 70 miles south of savannah. crowds were gathered there for a celebration of the island's a goal, a community of black slave descendants thanks so much for joining me this evening. i'm jessica dean, i'm going to see you again tomorrow night starting at five eastern an encore presentation of hbo's real-time with bill maher starts right now of great all right?

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