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network critical time, former president donald trump meeting with latino business leaders in florida as democrats bring back another former president, barack obama to try to win in blue wall states. >> plus a legal bombshell as the former ceo of abercrombie and fitch is arrested charges related to sex trafficking. the indictment alleges that he and others would recruit and exploit men with model aspirations. >> and it is father's day hey, for lebron james, the all-star player will take the court tonight with his son, making nba history. we are following
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to cnn news central we have been counting down consistently for months and now the countdown clock has hit exactly two weeks to go until election day. >> both campaigns are exactly where you would expect them all over the map. in the next hour, former president obama will hold a rally with vice president harris' running mate tim walz in the critical swing thank state of wisconsin where today early voting kicked off. we're going to take that rally live when it happens later tonight, obama is set to travel to michigan to rally for vice president harris. >> and in the meantime, the vice president is sitting down for two big tv interviews that are going to air tonight and tomorrow as she pitches, are economic plans to latino voters. first former president trump also spent part of his day courting latino voters. that was at a roundtable in miami and tonight, he holds a rally in the battleground state of north carolina, where he held three campaign events.
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yesterday, we have team coverage of today's race for the white house. we have kristen holmes in north carolina with the trump campaign, but let's begin with priscilla alvarez, who is in madison. priscilla obviously wisconsin, big battleground state, but there's a reason that obama and walz are in dane county specifically yeah, that's right. >> this is a county that president biden won by wider margins in 2021 compared to 2016 and hillary clinton's grace, it's also a county that obama performed dwelling back when he was running 2008. so this is a state of course, you just mentioned, and a crucial one for the vice president and her team has tried to fortify the blue wall, but it is also a state that they are keenly aware they could only win by a few thousand in both. so it is counties like this. that they want to repeat what president biden did and build on it. by expanding those margins. so the former president will be here with walz though be on the stage behind me where they were
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going to do what we have seen the vice president do over the last several days was the underscore the stakes? flexen expect to hear more of that as we get closer and closer to election day, that is where they're putting their focus. and so the two will be doing exactly that now, tim walz is someone that the that the vice president's team has been deploying to also appeal to men and appeal to voters in rural counties. as he to criticizes horror resident donald trump on the campaign trail. so the two of them joining forces here today. now as you also mentioned there at the top, the former president will continue on to michigan. another of those blue wall states. before then joining the vice president in georgia on thursdays will be the first time that the vice president or president barack obama will be campaigning together. yet another battleground state. so all of this as the campaign pulls together, the, their final messages including on reproductive freedom sources tell me that's going to feature prominently in the next several days on friday, the
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vice president going to texas to amplify that message because sources say that is the epicenter of the overturning of roe v. wade. now in addition to all of this, as again, you mentioned, there are the interviews. so this is a combination of the vice president hitting the trail along with surrogates and starpower, be it's 11 or former president barack obama. and also increase the exposure through interviews, traditional well and nontraditional like russell alvarez live for us in madison again, we'll bring you that event as it unfolds later this afternoon let's take it in north carolina now where donald trump is preparing to hold his fourth event in the last two days. and cnn's kristen holmes is there to monitor it. kristen you have some new reporting about how trump is trying to reach voters across the country. he's appearing soon on one of the most popular podcasts in the world. >> that's, right boris and brianna. i mean, one thing to keep in mind, they are still going to continue these events where they tried to reach these traditional voters, particularly here in north
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carolina particularly in states where the early voting has begun, they are trying to drive people to the polls. but as you noted, he is also still trying to repeat to reach those low propensity voters, people who don't generally head to the polls. and one of the ways they're doing it is by appearing on podcasts and all this going on. joe rogan's podcast that's what we're told. it's going to tape on friday at rogan studio in austin, texas. is a big deal for the trump campaign. joe rogan has about 14 million followers on spotify. he is one of the most popular podcast in the country, and they believe this can help them with those people who don't typically engage in politics. one thing to keep in mind is that trump has never appeared on rogan's podcast. and in fact, rogan and trump have kind of gotten into a back and forth over the last several months, rogan saying that politicians on all sides were manipulatives, including donald trump except for rfk jr. now that is incredibly important here because i had spoken to both rfk allies as well as
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donald trump's team who said that when that rfk endorsement came in for donald trump, they were hoping that this would be one of the outcomes of that an interview with joe rogan that can reach some of these, again, oh, propensity, non-traditional voters and drive them to the polls. one of the things that we often talk about when it comes to the rfk jr. vote or the independent voter, it's not as though rfk was holding such a large margin in these various swing states. it was something like 6% in a state like arizona, the problem with those independent voters is actually getting them and to show about the polls in november, they also are not traditional voters, something like this. a podcast with joe rogan, somebody who is outspoken, somebody who has a lot of people who follow his belief system. they believe can actually help with that process driving those independent voters to the polls in november, again, we've talked about this strategy for and so now it's a lot of high risk, possibly high reward, but we just won't know into november and we see those numbers of who actually shows up on election day kristen holmes live for us
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in greensboro, north carolina. >> thank you so much for that news. let's discuss the latest headlines with pollster and communication strategist frank luntz. frank, thank you so much for being with us. good to see you in-person. just right off the bat, wondering what you make of this appearance on joe rogan's podcast that as kristen noted, he has millions of listeners and it's very specific audience that trump is attempting to tap into is it not incident really matters because it's an audience, it's unpredictable and then even saying who they vote for. >> do they even vote to even participate? second is that rogan's podcast allows people to communicate. it will allow trump to do long form. he does won't get interrupted. will be able to put forward his message. the podcast could last as long as 23 hours or even longer. that's where rogan does and right now, you've got taylor swift and her impact on harris and on young women. and joe rogan is to perfect balance to that reaching out to middle age men harris has really been
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emphasizing the republican support that she has. >> she had all these events with liz cheney yesterday, who made this pitch to republicans. let's if you're at all concerned you can vote your conscience and not ever have to say a word to anybody. >> and there will be millions of republicans who do that on november 5, is that don't tell your husband pitch. i mean, what are you what are you hearing there and do you think that works may work? >> harris has gotten an unprecedented percentage of women supporting a particularly younger women, but women who are all ages and trump is doing exactly as well among men i think i've said this to you once before that donald trump reminds women of the first husband's divorce lawyer that it really is a tremendous i see that joke does as well. here's a dozen my speeches but it's legitimate that we have a gender gap that has never been this large in modern american
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politics, even under age 30 year, wolf when you are absolutely voting for harris, if you're male, you're voting for trump. the gender gap narrows as you get older. women tend to vote more than men. they make up 53% of the electorate. trump has to do as well among men as she does among women. he's doing it right now. this race absolutely is dead even at some point we're going to start to talk about what happened since the day after the election and the day after that and the day after that, you're probably going to ask me who wins and i'm gonna say to you, when is that decided? is it wednesday, thursday, friday at this point? that is so close? >> and the way that states count their votes, i think it's going to go well into the weekend before we know who won and that's dangerous for our democracy. >> that's dangerous for how polarized we are, how divided we are. and at some point we're going to have to start talking about what we do the day after and the day after that in terms of voter integrity terms of protecting the legitimacy of the electoral
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for the loser to accept the loss and embraced the winner took to do that, if someone doesn't accept and concede that they lost, i do want to ask you, frank about these two very distinct approaches. to latino voters. you have on one end, donald trump holding this roundtable essentially warning folks that if they don't vote for him, the united states is going to turn into venezuela on the other side, you have harris making certain promises about entrepreneurship and about lifting barriers for latino men. it doesn't sound that different from the promises she's making. the black men as well. it doesn't sound like that messages specifically catered. did that community i'm wondering which approach you think is most effective in both, correct? >> it depends on the credibility i've said that trump would do better if he says last not more, they would be more successful if he did not use these outbursts, he's been doing over the last few weeks and harris would do much better if she talked with some detail about exactly what she will do not what she wants, not her objectives, but how she's going to get there. trump
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basically has reached the ceiling of his votes and it's enough for him to win. let me be clear about that. harris has a higher ceiling. i agree with her campaign in that in that assertion but she's not going to get there until she gives voters what they need to know to have faith trust, and confidence in her. it's a good strategy that she's doing, but i assure you if she's just beating up on donald trump, she's going to fail. >> trump has said that nikki haley, once his nemesis in the primaries, but join him on the trail. she's done a robo call for him. she's recorded robo calls on his behalf. but if he if the trump campaign deploys her, what kind of voters could that help with and where do you think that they'll use her? >> it will help in younger women? >> because trump is doing so well among older men it'll help in these swing states and nikki haley brings interests, brings attention among independents,
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among swing voters. >> there aren't many left, but what is left? they will listen to her and it will be a surprise because she has been so challenging of him, so negative towards him up to now. it's a very smart strategy, but in the end, it's not going to be the surrogates. it's going to be what they say in how they say it in the last 48 hours that will determine these final votes. the key for haley is absolutely turnout, 18 to 29 women the key for donald trump is absolutely police union votes young african american men and latinos it's too close to call right now. who does better with those groups is the one who gets elected frank, always great to get your insights. >> thank you so much and still ahead this hour on cnn news central, the former ceo of abercrombie and fitch is arrested tuesday's operating in international sex trafficking ring. how prosecutors say he lord and abused aspiring male models and we'll soon find out what really happened during former
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the former ceo of abercrombie and fitch and two associates are under arrest for allegedly running an international sex trafficking and prostitution scheme according to a new federal indictment, former abercrombie boss, mike jeffries and his alleged coconspirators interviewed and hired men for so-called sex party he's fueled by alcohol, drugs, and viagra and authorities say many of the victims were perspective male models looking for work in the fashion industry. cnn national correspondent brynn gingras is following this story. brynn, what more are prosecutors alleging here? >> yeah. boris, one of those co-defendants is actually also jeffries romantic partner, also arrested this morning along with jeffries and a third person who was described by prosecutors as sort of a middleman with this whole entire operation. let me detail a little bit more of what prosecutors say happened here. they're saying it about a seven year period, part of that time jeffries was the current ceo of abercrombie and fitch and prosecutors say he was using his power, his wealth elf to basically find men who
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wanted to be models and essentially have them try out in sexual ways to come to what is being described as sex events. and those sex events would happen in hotel rooms. they'd happened at houses that jeffries owned all across the world really. and at those events they were sex fueled events where they're prosecutors are saying these prospective models would be given drugs, they begin an alcohol viagra, muscle relaxers to perform sex acts on jeffries and his romantic partner. i want you to hear more from the prosecutor to laid out this 16 count indictment earlier this afternoon? >> more than one occasion jeffries and smith either directed others to inject or personally injected men within erection inducing substance for the purpose of causing the men who engage in sex acts. the men were incapable. i'm engaging in or unwilling to engage i
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mean, pretty horrific allegations here. all three men were arrested out of not in new york, but they're going to be brought to new york to be in federal court sometime later this week, or possibly the beginning of next week, guys, this investigation, brynn, was prompted by a bbc documentary yes. >> that documentary came out last year and there were several, really dozens of men who came forward to this reporter with the bbc about these allegations. and since that came out, a federal investigation started, abercrombie and fitch started its own investigation. and really this, if you can remember at the time abercrombie and fitch really we soared in the early 2000s. and they were hitting a big basically were on a big stride until all these allegations came forward when jeffries was at the helm of the company, it's important to note that abercrombie and fitch certainly has changed its image since then. they have hired new management, they have hired, you know, different. they have different included who didn't practices inside their company, but certainly this is another hit for the company that has been taken several over the
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last few years, guys brynn gingras. >> thank you so much for the update joining us now to discuss is defense and trial attorney misty harris. misty, what do you make of the charges that these three men are facing now? >> well, what we're seeing a pretty sophisticated sex trafficking rape as for the prosecutors not only do you have three coconspirators who are indicted, but there's also allegations relating to a network of individuals, employees, contracts there's security professionals who are all involved in the recruitment and ultimately facilitating the acts that underlie the allegations in the indictment. so my guess would be that there we know that there's 15 people who are involved relating to the allegations of the indictment, but the question do you have some cooperating witnesses who may have been involved in more tangentially, not masterminds, who may be
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assisting with the beds, maybe having non-prosecution agreement. >> that's something to look for as this case proceeds. >> and misty, the accusers here were under the impression that jeffries would help their careers how is that going to factor into it? the defense will keep in mind that the prosecutors have to prove for the sex trafficking charges that there was the recruitment and solicitation of individual through force, fraud, or coercion to engage in a sex act. so that's the standard for prosecutors so that i'm going to force part of origin it's something that's going to be the prosecutors burden to prove. >> now, of course, when it comes to the defense, they're going to look at each one of these individuals. this specific allegations relating to them, and try and potentially make arguments that some people may have been engaging in these acts will and so that's where you see the prosecutors in the indictment setting out that there were other substances involved, that
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there were other issues that would make them unable to consent to these sexual acts, but the defense uses that in a different way to say this might not be a sex trafficking ring. >> it might be a case of state sexual assault. and that's what they're going to try and detract from those allegations there's still some accusers filed a civil lawsuit against the company itself. i'm wondering if you think these federal charges could bolster their claims well, we see a similar pattern here with another case we're covering frequently where there's many civil cases and ultimately there was an indictment, of course, i'm talking about the duty case, but the timing here not only do you have this bbc expos a whole group of people coming forward alleging that they've been a victim of this conduct of this sex. there's also that class action civil lawsuits to the standard of proof in a civil case is much different than what is in a criminal case. it's preponderance of the evidence versus beyond a reasonable doubt criminal standard, much higher that being said, a lot
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of what's in that civil complaint is reflected in the allegations in this criminal indictment. so there's most certainly overlap between the two. and from the perspective of both the prosecution and defense, you don't look at this case in the vacuum. you're going to be looking at those allegations in accordance with this new criminal case. >> all right. misty marris are very interesting here. thank you thank you next, former president trump, courting latino voters in florida as polling sets off alarms for democrats we'll have the details and the numbers right after this political analysis questions biden said, the right both stayed away. why did trump pulled out of 60 minutes? i love pulling out losing that word of i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn with decks calm g7, managing your diabetes, just got easier so
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my community. >> it's 1 million faces in a mirror and everyone belongs find your wife for better us eastern on cnn former president trump today at what his campaign called a latino summit. >> the round table was held at the trump national doral golf club in miami. and the former president repeated the falsehoods about vice president harris and her campaign. also hitting her hard when it comes to immigration and the border the only thing i would disagree with you on is that the economy is very important. >> i actually think that the biggest thing is the border, because the border is destroying a country. i really think that the biggest problem from this country has is what they've allowed to happen to us on the border. they've allowed our country to be destroyed the event was designed to help galvanize
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latino support for trump in recent polling shows he is making headway with the group this election cycle. >> look at the past three democratic candidates for president in 2016, hillary clinton had a 38 point lead over trump with latino voters. four years later president biden's was a 33 point lead. look at kamala harris's. she's currently polling just 14 points ahead of the former president. let's discuss with our next guest who attended donald trump's latino summit republican congressman godless jimenez represents florida and has endorsed former president trump. congressman. thank you so much for being with us. first, i want to ask you about something the president said about the vice president describing her using several pejoratives, calling her slow, low iq, lazy as hell do you believe that about the vice president, is that also actually going to help trump win votes i don't know if it's going to help trump win votes, but i have heard other people say that you know, she's not today.
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>> she's took off. i mean, so you're 14 days out? from a presidential election and you're taking off you're not doing anything that doesn't bode well for her, so i'll leave it at that what she's doing two different interviews today and if she takes a day off, i guess that's that's her prerogative, but i do wonder if you think she's low iq or slow. >> trump's suggested there was something i've heard. >> i've heard, i've heard people said that know her, that have had interactions with her, that she she has difficulty carry on a normal conversation. and again, i'll just leave it at that i would love to hear more about that congressman i'm sure you would, but i'm just going to leave it at that. >> so maybe we need to move on. >> okay alright. >> i'll honor that. i guess trump claimed today that the united states would cease being as a country that it would turn into venezuela on steroids. he said the same thing in 2020. and yet the country didn't
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disintegrate the vice president isn't pushing for eliminating private property or murdering dissidents what do you say to the criticism that trump is preying on the generational trauma of people that have fled communist dictatorships, families like mine and yours as a scare tactic i don't think it's a scare tactic at all when you talk about people trying to censor, you which this administration has been trying to censor the american public or dissenting points of view. >> that's one of the first steps that they did in cuba and in venezuela. where they just shut out all kinds of dissent when people are talking about price controls. price controls sounds pretty, pretty socialistic to me. and so, you know, there is no doubt that the democrat party and kamala harris wants to move us to the left. >> remember, kamala harris was was rated to the left of bernie sanders in the senate. >> and bernie sanders is a self-proclaimed social phyllis so no, i just don't i don't think that that's an
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exaggeration at all. and the problem is that the democrats, especially kamala harris when you pegged her down. oh, no, no. i don't believe that. i believe i'm okay with fracking now. oh, i don't believe in universal health care. no, no, no, no. i'm not there anymore. and yet those were her beliefs for decades. and so the president is just it's calling her out and so the news media, i guess this outlet is trying to say no, no, no, she's really a centrist. she's not a centrist. she is probably the most radical left leaning or leftist presidential candidate we've had in our, in our history. and you can't cover up or past i mean, all you got to look at look at all of her interviews he had in the past. look at our positions of the past and yeah, they're super left and there to the left of socialists, bernie sanders. so i don't think duration at all i don't appreciate the accusation that we're trying to cover up for the vice president. >> i've asked multiple times democrats that we've had on lawmakers and analysts about her moderating her positions, which she clearly has. i don't think you can necessarily know
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way way hold on a second. don't tell me that she's clearly has there you go. there you go again positions we've asked her about her position. >> she's moderated rarely. we've asked donald trump about his changing positions on a number of issues has changed their mind all the time. i'm sorry yeah. >> but you know what after decades, after decades really they change all there my on all these positions wasn't done on all these positions in support of reproductive rights. talking about kamala harris, i'm talking about kamala harris. i'm saying that generally, we allow politicians to change their opinions over time and ask them about it. and we don't cover up for them. >> of course not. okay what else you have to ask me now congressman, i'm trying to have a conversation in good faith with you and and pointing out that there's a disparity in the standard to which you're holding the vice president versus your own candidate? no, i'm not. no, i'm not because i can tell when somebody's not telling the truth and i can tell you she's not telling the truth. she just shifted over to the middle because she knows
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that her positions are real positions. she's unelectable okay. >> so i don't believe that she's a moderator. her views one bit and heck, even her campaign talking about fracking and when she said no, i'm okay with fracking, her campaign said, well, no, she's not okay with fracking. so what is it? so look the real kamala harris will come out if she gets elected. believe me, she'll come out when she's elected and she will be the most leftist president in the history of the united states because that's her history. and for me the best indication of what you're going to do in the future is what you've done in the past in the positions did you've had in the past? that's what i believe and i believe in what you do, i don't believe too much in what you say to that point, congressman, do you believe that donald trump is telling the truth? when he suggests that he's going to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants? >> no, i don't think that he's a said he said there's going to be mass deportations. there's by the way, the majority of hispanics actually agree with that. but the mass deportations
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have to be done under the rule of law with and that means that you have to give everybody their day in court. you have to have an immigration judge adjudicate their claim. now, we know that 80 to 90% of those claims for asylum are actually denied. and therefore by law, those individuals have to be deported. it's got can't you can't deport 11 million people at the snap of a finger absolutely not and i don't think we're going to get there, but you're going to start out with the criminals that have been led into this country and that committed crimes in this country, you need to adjudicate them first. and those that are found to be in violation need to be deported back and then you go on from there. you've got to add a lot more immigration judges because we've had 10 million, 12 million people enter into this country in the last three-and-a-half years, illegally to because they've been given mass parole, which is not what the law says. they're supposed to be done on a case-by-case basis, all done on purpose. why? i don't know,
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but that was done under the biden-harris administration? >> congressman carlos jimenez you sure. >> you don't want to expand on what you were saying you'd heard about vice president kamala harris, you have an opportunity now, we're going to look. >> i that's what was a private conversations that i've had. i'm not going to divulge my sources, but i've heard that if you are using unnamed sources, i mean, do you at least have a second source on that? >> don't don't don't give me this unnamed sources thing. i mean, you guys named source that's what you said so i said you didn't want to name is i'm not going to name my sources because you don't name yours. >> well we usually have more than one when we publish information and the one we had more than one to i would love to hear you backup that accusation, congressman. >> well, i love to hear you backup. all yours. okay. when you have one, if i may, what accusations congressman, i'm talking about. i'm talking about you're all right. okay. >> congressman carlos jimenez. appreciate you joining us on cnn yet again, you're always welcome to come on, sir. >> thank you, boris. i
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pierced in the chest by a swordfish. >> while surfing off of indonesia's west sumatra she's been identified as 36-year-old julia man freely her business partner describes her death as a quote, freak accident, but he adds that she died doing what she she loved in a place that she loved. officials say that deaths from such attacks are incredibly rare in australia, a woman's attempts to retrieve her cell phone, which good fallen between a bunch of boulders resulted in this for getting stuck upside down for seven hours. >> one of the paramedics who worked to save the twenty-three-year-old says, after she crawled hold into a hole, she slipped and slid about three meters down miraculously, she emerged with only minor scratches and bruises after she was pulled out. >> and we are learning more about the two navy pilots killed in that jet crashed near mount rainier in washington state last week they are lieutenant commander lyndsay evans and lieutenant serena wileman. they had just returned from the middle least where they took part in strikes against the houthis in yemen.
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the cause of this crash is still under investigation a federal judge has just ordered army officials to release their records on former president trump's controversial visit arlington national cemetery this past august, trump was out the site to honor the 13 us service members who were killed in the kabul airport bombing during the withdrawal from that country in 2021 critics have charged that his actions broke rules prohibiting political activity on the sacred grounds of arlington. >> trump was eventually rebuked by the army over his campaign's use of video from that visit, some of which you're watching now. many details of the incident though we're never revealed lilia and the third is the deputy editor of the military times. and he joins us now. leo, thanks so much for being with us. what do you expect these records to show? >> well, it's just not clear at this point exactly what they have. we know the army released a report saying that at least one of their employees was pushed aside when the trump campaign staff was in there or there was some sort sort of confrontation. but in the military police were involved,
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were at least contacted. a report was filed, so that may shed some light on just how violent of an interaction this was, wasn't real confrontation, was this just a bumping match? was this some back-and-forth but it's just there's just a lot of questions surrounding exactly what the form former president did when he was there, what his staff did, and just how much they understood about what was going on that the trump campaign had said they were invited by family members that they were trying to interact with them, trying to have a nice moment with them, but the army report of the little statement that they've put out has said they were violating rules walz about politicking on this sacred site and seemed to push it too far, even after they got warnings, american oversight is this non-profit that brought this suit. what was their successful argument for? why this information should be publicly released? >> yet they basically said, look, this is in the public's interests that we have an election coming up in just a few weeks. this is a former president. this is one of the president canada to may have
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had really poor conduct to one of the most sacred sites in the country and that the american public deserves to know exactly what went on, how far it went, how much he was involved. you know, there's a chance that trump is somewhat exonerated by this. maybe he didn't know anything that was going on. maybe the report says, hey, this was who just got into it with a worker, but there's just so many questions that are still floating around out there. we don't know if trump was where we don't know family members really where what was going on hopefully by the end of this week, we get some of those answers so leo, i wonder what this might mean, like what, what we might see from the trump side of this reaction to whatever comes out. yeah, look, the trump campaign has come out and said these are all completely false statements. for a while, they were promising to release some videos saying that would completely exonerate them and put the onus on an employee who was being overly aggressive. they have not released that video. they promised several times that it's out there and it's something they have, but
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they haven't made that public the campaign at this point with the election just two weeks away, if anything is really going to sway voters that much. but look, this is, this is a very sacred site to the military. it's very sacred site to the country. it's not an area that really anybody wants politicking to happen president trump has insisted that he wasn't, he wasn't trying to bring politics into the city, trying to come families who had lost loved ones. but it does feel important to figure out what happened here, figure out what the guardrails are, and try and prevent this from happening again in the future, there will be other presidential campaign payne's, there'll be other presidential candidates, the one to visit this site, the president and his cabinet members visit on a regular basis, making sure that it's acceptable behavior is very important to all the families who have loved ones buried there, to families who just no, the site who just now how important of a place this is so just, just figuring out what happened and how to make sure that we don't have this kind of controversy again in future, feels like a pretty important thing to glean from these
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who i am today because he wasn't there because i use that as motivation. >> the braun and his wife, savannah had bronny when he was just 19-years-old and his second nba season. when bronny started becoming a star our in high school at sierra canyon, lebron and bronny playing together became more than a dream. but a frightening summer day in 2023 nearly derailed at all i'm going to see are now. >> okay. all right all right, sir, i'm going to send help there, bronny went into cardiac arrest during a college practice and was rushed to the hospital. he would recover and after treatment was cleared to return to the court just over four months later bronny would go into play for one season at usc and they need declared for the nba draft where the los angeles lakers would select them with the 55th pick. and the second round i know i'm super happy for our family is super proud of them, very proud. but lebron says they will need to keep professional on the court we cannot be
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