D. C. Area for these rallies, facing a list of charges including conspiracy. Hes expected to plead guilty today at 2 00. We dont know what charges hell plead guilty and which one prosecutors will drop. Well learn if hell serve any jail time or what kind of sentence hell face. More broadly, kate, this is a significant moment because it will solidify what prosecutors always said, which is some of these far right extremist groups preplanned this attack and carried it out, solidifying the acquisition that this was a violent insurrection, kate. Whitney, thank you very much for that. Well be watching this closely as it happens today. Now lets turn to the u. S. Supreme court. The justices just handing down a ruling in a free speech case involving a former High School Cheerleader punished for posting a profanitylaced snapchat post when she was off school grounds. Cnns Jessica Schneider is joining me now as we get more details. What do the justices say . Reporter the Supreme Court ruling in favor of that High School Cheerleader who was suspended from the team after she wrote that snapchat message. This turned out to be a Hot Button Case because it was focused on what are the Free Speech Protections for school kids in the social media age. The justices here ruling in an 81 decision that the school in this case could not punish the former cheerleader for her speech off campus on snapchat. The justices here did say there might be some instances where Public Schools can punish for offcampus speech. That might include instances of harassing speech or bullying. Justice Stephen Breyer wrote this opinion for the seven other justices. He expressed disbelief that the school punished this cheerleader saying she just used unattractive swear words. He said, if swearing off campus warranted punishment, every school in the country would be doing nothing but punishing. The cheerleader from this pennsylvania school, she has since graduated. She wrote on snapchat when she didnt make the varsity Cheerleading Team, she wrote f school, f softball, f cheer, f everything, using the actual profanity. She and her family have been fighting that suspension for years. This was a case closely watched all over the country as their continues to be this struggle over where to draw the line since social media blurred that line because offcampus speech can be seen easily in seconds. The Supreme Court saying the School District went too far, violated her First Amendment rights after they punished her for this offcampus snapchat speed. Joining us is former federal prosecutor, cnn analyst jeffrey toobin. 81 on this scotus decision. Whats your reaction . Its a remarkable story. Its a cliche, you can take your case all the way to the Supreme Court. Here this cheerleader in a very obscure controversy about who makes a Cheerleading Team in the middle of pennsylvania, it went all the way to the Supreme Court. Its a real issue because this is a case about how people, especially young people communicate in the real world. This is a snapchat where this young woman expressed an opinion that in my experience every High School Student has felt at some point, and most of them have expressed in exactly this way, f school, f softball, f everything, and that prompted her suspension from the team. And the profound question raised by this case is, is this speech on campus or off campus. The Supreme Court said, you know what . It really doesnt matter where physically you are. You cant be punished if youre expressing something that just is blowing off steam and doesnt hurt anybody. There is a very important limitation on this opinion. This speech was not targeted at anyone. Justice breyers opinion made clear that, if you are harassing, if youre bullying someone, even if youre doing it on social media, you can be penalized at school. But if youre just expressing your frustration, you cant be. I think thats a big deal. The justices, you have described many times it makes quite a bit of sense. The Supreme Court in general are hesitant to make broad sweeping rulings on these cases, often described also here, they rule narrowly. Explain to folks why theyre so hesitant to offer major implications for First Amendment cases like this, why they rule narrowly here. Especially in a case like this one. This is a case about school discipline. The justices dont want to be in a position of telling every school in america precisely how to run their schools. They are aware of the limitations of their role. They are not establishing sweeping rules that every school has to abide by in every circumstance. This is a very important guide post to the schools that, in general, schools should be aware that students do have Free Speech Rights. This goes back to a case in 1965 where a student in des moines, iowa, wore an armband to protest the vietnam war. For the first time in 1965 the Supreme Court said students in Public Schools do have Free Speech Rights as long as its not disruptive of the school. All the subsequent cases have been about, well, is the speech disruptive. Here you have a circumstance where the court is saying to schools, look, just because something is on social media doesnt mean you can automatically punish it as if someone is yelling in the schools cafeteria. Thats an Important Message to send to schools. I have no doubt there will be more disputes like this. Thats appropriate. We dont know how every dispute should be resolved, but it is a good idea that the Supreme Court, i think, made this ruling that showed even an 82yearold justice like Stephen Breyer understood a good deal about how young people live in the world today. And of course, then, the role that social media and the role of the internet and the role that snapchat is playing in the immediacy of all of this swirling about. This is going to be more and more up to the Supreme Court. If i can get your thoughts on what whitney wild was reporting about, this first guilty plea among any of the defendants in the Capitol Riot Conspiracy cases. What do you think the significance is today . The big issue here is cooperation. In federal court, the people who plead guilty and cooperate, that is, agree to testify against others, are awarded mightily. The federal system really gives much lower sentences, often no sentences at all to people first in the door and cooperate, and testify against their coconspirators. This is the key part of the case now. Obviously what we all want to know about january 6th is how it was planned, who planned it, when how it was organized. When you start getting guilty pleas, that means people are starting to cooperate, and that means you will start to have insiders telling the story of what really went on here. That to me is whats really significant about this guilty plea. While theres quite a significant portion that is not known, exactly what he will be pleading guilty to, what he will admit to in court. And also, correct me if im wrong, part of that is the level of cooperation if there will be cooperation with this guy going forward. Is that something that we would learn in court today . We should. When defendants agree to plead guilty and cooperate, there is a document, a Cooperation Agreement signed that is part of the public record. That is what i will be looking for when this guilty plea takes place about whether there is a Cooperation Agreement. If there is, that means that in the preplea negotiations, the prosecution got something that they were interested in from this defendant, that there was useful testimony. In every big federal case, whether its against the mafia or insider trading, the way federal prosecutors work is they try to get people to plead guilty and cooperate. Its usually a smart idea if youre guilty to plead guilty and cooperate because you can get a much lower sentence in federal court. This could be the beginning of that cascade of cooperation and, more importantly for us, the beginning of unraveling what really happened here behind the scenes before the insurrection took place on january 6th. Jeffrey toobin, thank you. Coming up next, greatest threat, a significant increase in the Delta Variant cases in the United States right now. Dr. Fauci is founding the alarm. American cities are facing a big rise in Violent Crime and gun violence. Miamis police chief is joining us to talk about what his city needs and what he needs to hear from the president when he makes a big announcement today. Its true jen. Really . this Prebiotic Oat Formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. Impressive aveeno® you need a Financial Plan that can help grow and protect your money. 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Dr. Anthony fauci issuing this warning. The Delta Variant is currently the greatest threat in the u. S. To our attempt to eliminate covid19. Good news, our vaccines are effective against the Delta Variant. There is a danger, a real danger that, if there is a persistence of a recalcitrance to getting vaccinated, that you could see localized surges. Joining me right now cnns chief medical correspondent dr. Sanjay gupta. Hey, sanjay. Dr. Fauci calling this Delta Variant the greatest threat to eliminating covid. Why is this such a concern . This is just a much more contagious virus. To give the context, you see how fast its growing. In the beginning of may we were hardly talking about this. It was just 1. 3 . You can see what has happened. This is 60 more transmissible than the uk alpha variant, 50 more transmissible than the strain before that. You can see where this is headed. People are ending up in hospitals who are younger as a result of this. We have to figure out now, is this going to be the strain that sort of becomes the most dominant strain in the entire world. The good news as youve said many times, if youre vaccinated, the vaccines work pretty well. They pooled the data between pfizer and astrazeneca, and you can see on the left there, the protection against serious illness very high. If you only get one shot of either of those, the effectiveness drops way down. It is the same discussion, kate, the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated. The Vaccination Rates right now when you look at them there might be some lag here, sanjay, that people need to hear more of this warning about the Delta Variant before they say this is the reason i need to get the vaccine now if im hesitant. From everything we know about Vaccine Hesitancy and resistance to the vaccine so far, it doesnt seem to be changing minds of vaccineskeptical people. What happens if it really doesnt and this Delta Variant just continues to take off . I think what happens is that the unvaccinated people remain at increasing risk because this is so much more contagious. Someone put it to me, kate, which i thought was prophetic, we talk about vaccinated america and unvaccinated america, what it becomes a vaccinated america and an infected america. This delta strain is very unforgiving. Let me show you, we got granular with some of what was happening in florida. The red line is if you live in an area primarily unvaccinated people. You can see the Delta Variant has become a larger percentage of overall cases as compared to areas where you have lots of vacci vaccination. If youre an unvaccinated person who live in an unvaccinated area, where a lot of people are unvaccinated, thats a tough situation. Youre likely to become infected at some point. What has to change . Going in the fall there may be resurgence in numbers. Theres universities that are likely going to require vaccines, some of them for coming back on campus. More people will get vaccinated then. It may take these sorts of things before we increase the numbers even more. Unfortunately, right . Even with covid deaths hitting these record new lows, theres a new cnn analysis showing there is a significant rise in younger people dying of the virus now, particularly younger black people. What are you seeing, sanjay . Weve been talking about the inequities and disparities among outcomes for some time now. In fact, when we traced the data, it was improving a little bit, still a lot of disparity. What were seeing is exactly what you said. Youre seeing rising numbers among young people and black people are more likely to get infected, more likely to end up getting sick. Unvaccinated, when you look at the africanamerican population, 8. 8 of the total vaccinated are made up by blacks. So not high enough Vaccination Rates there right now. What really struck me, kate, and i talked to my parents about this, for most of this pandemic, if you were over the age of 75, thats where the majority of deaths were occurring. It was very frightening. Now the majority of deaths are occurring in people under that age. It is getting younger. The Delta Variant is more transmissible. Theres early evidence that it may be more likely to make people sicker as well. Typically when you increase contagiousness, you decrease the likelihood of people becoming sick. With delta, it appears to be a little of both. Thank you, sanjay. Well go to washington right now. President biden is beginning to speak at the late john warners funeral. Arlington National Cemetery on memorial day. A sacred place on a solemn day when we undertake the fundamental act of remembrance. Amid the moments and the monuments of stone, we remember each marker represented a precious life, remember the heroes from the greatest generation the world has ever known and that bears the noble n name, United States of america. The only nation founded on an idea. They were all created equal, endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights including life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness and a democracy that is the very soul of our nation and must be defended at all costs, a soul embodied by all those patriots buried in arlington and the fields across the world and by our dear friend john warner. Like many here, i had the privilege of serving with john for three decades in the United States senate. While we represented different political parties, i can say without hesitation john was a man of conscience, character and honor with a deep commitment to god and country, enlisted in the United States navy at age 17 to fight in world war ii. A few years later, enlisted in the marine corps to fight in korea. Eventually named Secretary Of The Navy by president nixon, then elected to the United States senate where he became a touring and respected voice on foreign policy, National Security and defense, the second longest serving senator from virginia and the longest serve republican. A member of the greatest gene generation. As that he understood that democracy is more than aa form of government. That democracy is a way of being. He understood it begins and grows with an open heart and with a willingness to work across the aisle and come together in common cause and that empathy, empathy is the fuel of democracy, the willingness to see each other as opponents, not as enemies. Above all, to see each other as fellow americans even when we disagree. From johns perspective, especially when we disagree. Thats how John Forged Consensus and made sure our system worked and delivered for the people. I saw it time and again on issue of War And Peace John Opposing Torcher and ending gun violence, protecting the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. Johns decisions were always guided by his values, by his convictions and never by personal political consequencs. He was always guided by his obligation to all those he represented, even those who did not vote for him. Every senator wears the pride of his or her state on their sleeve, but johns love for the people of virginia was something special, and they loved him back and kept reelecting him because they knew john understood the job of senator was bigger than himself. It was about more than just john. As we say in the senate, excuse me, a point of personal privilege, when john endorsed me for privilege last year, it carried an extra meaning for me. The senators and congresspersons here will understand this. It wasnt merely a common republican endorsed me. When john endorsed me, it gave me confidence, not about winning, about being able to do the job. John gave me confidence. You know, in the battle for the soul of America Today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. While weve never made real the full promise of america to all americans, johns life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider to everyone. The mission handed down generation to generation is to work at perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward. Thats the power of remembrance. It lies not just on our history, but on our hope for the future, not just in our solace, but in our strength. It lies in our hearts to continue the work of democracy, the work of our time of all time, and the work of johns whole life. To johns senate staff, thank you for your service, for all youll do to carry on johns legacy, and to his family, janey, virginia, john, mary, andrew, jill, i know it hurts to remember. Sometimes it hurts to remember. But its also a way to heal, to remember. The bible teaches blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. While comfort can be a long time in coming, i promise you it will come. It will give you purpose in his memory, in his love for you, in his love for this country. Virginia, i know youll be reciting your fathers favorite poem, sort of an anthem. Here is another one that describes him so well in my view. It means a great deal to my fa family. Its called american anthem. The work and prayers of century have brought us to this day. What shall be our legacy . What will our children say . Let me know in my heart when my days are through. America, america, i gave my best to you. John warner gave his best to america, and to the best of my knowledge, everybody he had a relationship with. May god bless him. He was a good man, a great ame american. It was an honor to have known him and worked with him. Right there you can see President Biden finishing up his remarks at the Funeral Service for fiveterm u. S. Senator, republican senator john warner. Quite honestly, President Biden lauding and applauding the qualities of that man and that leader that are sorely needed right now in that town in washington, d. C. Biden saying john was a man of conscience, character and honor. John warner, passed away last month at the age of 94. Well continue to watch this Funeral Service, the services for john warner playing out at the Wash National cathedral. Also at this hour, were keeping a close eye on what joe biden will be doing in a few hours. He will be laying out his new plan for tackling Violent Crime in america, particularly gun violence in America Today. There have been, as we have discussed, nearly 300 Mass Shootings in america so far this year with crime and gun violence speaking in cities across the country. In New York City, for example, shootings are up 73 since 2020. Overall crime has jumped by nearly a quarter. In miami, the chief of police there is sounding the alarm. Hes telling cnn this it is going to be a long, hot, bloody summer. Joining me right now is that police chief, miami police chief art acevedo. Chief, thank you for being here. With your warning in mind, is there something that you would like to hear from President Biden today when he makes this speech, when he lays out this strategy to help make a difference in the crime spike that were seeing . Well, first of all, thank you for having me on. The first thing i would say to the president that it is disappointing that as president of the major city chiefs associations, the 70 Largest Police departments in the country, nine largest in canada, where we dont have a seat at the table apparently, because we didnt have an invitation to this conversation. We have been ringing the bell and sounding the alarm for quite a while. This uptick didnt just start. It started during the last administration and is progressively getting worse. What we want to hear from the president is a commitment to look at whats going on with our Criminal Justice system, with Court Systems that are shut down, with judges and prosecutors that are absolutely coding violent criminals, where bad actors that are caught with firearms. Police officers are working and bad actors with a history of convictions of violence are caught with firearms and theres no consequence. Its a perfect storm in this country. Unless we start using common sense on all sides, well have a bigger problem that gets worse before it gets better. Chief, when you point to your disappointment, has the white house reached out at all for your thoughts, the organizations position ahead of this . No. Again, we know theres a meeting. I just looked at the invitation list. Its disappointing. Sadly, Violent Crime is impacting a big part of this country, but its disproportionately impactsing big cities and did not have the Big City Chiefs there, were already off to a challenging start. I know it could have been an oversight. Im hopeful well be part of that conversation. Again, it is something weve been talking about for months and months, if not the last couple years as an organization. Im glad that theyre at least starting to Pay Attention to it. Well see where we go from there. One big focus around all of this, and it has to be, is what is driving all of this. You just spoke to it. One thing you have spoken up about is the courts, largely shut down due to covid and you believe thats a big factor in the crime levels. Do you think getting courts open and back up to speed in Prepandemic Levels would make a real difference in slowing this trend . I think it will be a step in the right direction. When we see this perfect storm were experiencing, its going to take a comprehensive approach that includes the courts, the prosecutors. We have prosecutors in l. A. County right now with george gascon, they act like public defenders. Theyre letting them go in one door and out the other, that are dismissing charges even though theres more than enough probably cause. Its time for the American People to demand transparency, not just from front line police officers, but transparency from the entire Criminal Justice system. When you have upwards of 60,000 cases in harris county, where i just came from, outside of luis ton, that are pending. Murderers going in one door and out the other, running free for three to five years, no bound or personal bond, weve lost our common sense. On the right its about more guns for everybody. And on the left its, lets try to save everybody including people that are not interested in playing by the rules. They are committed to violence. Those kind of individuals, when we identify them and prove the charges, they need to go to prison. They have to be held accountable. Theyre not afraid of death, but they are afraid of incarceration. We have to start using that tool again. Chief, i hear your frustration. Your disappointment is on the left and the right. Thank you for coming on. Your voice in this were going to need going forward. Appreciate it. Also coming up for us, republicans are passing laws to restrict just as republicans are passing laws to restrict Voting Rights across the country, why then is Mitch Mcconnell saying there is nothing broken with our Election System right now. For a limited time, you can save more on flights, hotels and rental cars during pricelines freedom sale. And when you get a big deal. You feel like a big deal. With the freedom sale at priceline, every trip is a big deal. The fight is not over. That is the message from Vice PresidentKamala Harris and other democrats after Senate Republicans blocked their effort to get a vote on an election reform bill. Progressives are now very clearly losing patience, calling on President Biden directly to get more involved. Some even signaling they could make moves to block the president s Signature Strkt plan if something doesnt change. Cnns Manu Raju Joining me now from capitol hill. Manu, Mitch Mcconnell said last night there is nothing broken, his words with regards to the countrys Voting System and thats why republicans arent budges. If nothing is broken, why are more than a dozen republicanled states passing restrictions to make it harder for people to vote . We are seeing actions in a number of state in the aftermath of what happened in 2020, states expanding access to mailin voting and donald trump railing against mailin voting, claiming and lying that the election cuss stolen. A number of states pairing back on those rules making it more restrictive about how mailin voting is conducted. Theyre central for the fight for the majority in the 2022 elections as well as the 2024 president ial election. One state in arizona, where republicans are causing an audit to try to throw into question joe bidens victory. I asked mcconnell about that yesterday. He said he has no issue with what republicans are doing in arizona because, he says, its up to the states and not the federal government. Thats the argument he made yesterday, saying the Voting System upheld properly in 2020. He said republicans and democrats on the state level can do what they want. Theres nothing broken around the country. The system upheld very well during intense stress in the latter part of the previous congress. Theres no rational basis for federal lizing this election. Therefore, theres no point in having an election a debate in the u. S. Senate about something we ought not to do. Reporter theres also no path for democrats to get their bill through. They dont have the 60 votes to do that. Theres not support within the democrats caucus to lower the flib threshold from 60 to 51. Theres nothing broken around the country, yet hes supportive of efforts to change the system he says is not broken and change it dramatically. I will leave it out there. Its not for you to opine on. Also, manu, you have new reporting about Speaker Pelosi making moves to launch a select committee to investigate the insurrection on the capitol since republicans blocked the formation of an independent 9 11style commission. Reporter sources say shes expected to name a select Committee Led by democrats to investigate what happened on january 6th. Shes indicating she still wants the senate to pass a bipartisan bill to create a bipartisan outside commission but theres not the support to do that. So expect a decision this week by the speaker. She says she has not made a decision yet. Her number three, jim clyburn, told me earlier today he expects her to do that and urging her to select bennie thompson, the Homeland Security chair. New york city voters have spoken, but it will be a while before they have an answer on who the next city leader will be. Snacks that taste great, and come straight from the earth. And last time i checked, pretzels dont grow on trees. Just saying. Uno, dos, tres, cuatro [sfx] typing [music starts] [sfx] happy screaming [music ends] tonight. Ill be eating Cheesy Cauliflower Pizza with extra broccolini. My tuuuurrrrn tonight. 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Eric adams, a former police captain, holds a sizable lead, but without locking in a majority of the votes, that could still change once the ranked choice votes are tabulated and Absentee Ballots are counted. Walk us through whats next, harry. Eric adams is that moderate, mainstream candidate. Heres the nugget. This number does not include at least 87,000 mail ballots received. I think theres also some Election Day Ballots out there. These numbers are incomplete and these are just the first choice results. There is going to be this slew of calendar weekly updates well get as we move forward. Well have the first choice votes in inperson today, a week from now the ranked choice votes from inperson voting but not until the 6th of july well have ranked choice votes including some mail ballots and official results were not expecting until the week of july 12th. Heres the thing im watching going forward, is the size of adams lead as we get those Absentee Ballots in. Why is that important . If we look back at ranked choice elections over the last 20 years in this country, we see that when the leader has less than 40 of the vote and ahead by less than 10 points, that leader only wins ranked choice elections around 72 of the time. When the leader has less than 40 and is ahead by more than 10 points, they pretty much have always won. Does adams lead get above ten points . If they do, hes likely to win. If it shrinks, Kathryn Garcia could beat him in a ranked choice runoff. Joining me is errol lewis. We wait for the final result but what with already see and are looking at through the results so far, what sticks out to you . One important thing that sticks out is just as the polls were telling us, Public Safety and crime are top of miamind fo democratic primary voters. Eric adams has led in really the last half dozen major polls running right up to primary day. Meaning, the voters said it and meant it and confirmed it in yesterdays tallies that they need somebody whos going to step in and do something about it. Their perception apparently is that eric adams is the man to do it. This race is viewed as a test of the Larger National struggle within the Democratic Party between the moderate and kind of progressive wings. Do you see any signs of what signals are going to come from this race . One clear signal that comes is if you look at the totality of races here in New York City, socalled moderates did quite respectively well. Most of the officially endorsed socialist candidates running for city council seats, most do not appear to have prevailed. You cant be sure because of ranked choice voting. Were going to have to wait. But its sort of a clear signal while people are progressive here in new york, theyre also very practical. You cannot squeeze 8 plus Million People into 300 square miles and not be very practical about Public Safety, education and sanitation and the other basics of making a city work. What happened with andrew yang . So many smart people say, twitter is not a goodm marker o example of America Today or even reality in general. If you look at twitter, andrew yang was the front runner all along. What happened . He had millions of twitter followers. Eric adams, who beat him very soundly, has about 14,000 twitter followers. Twitter is not real life. The tedious trolls of the Yang Campaign tried to sort of create this froth and attack anybody who didnt see him as the savior of New York City and so forth, but the signs were always there, kate. He didnt win any delegates when he ran for president. He was known for running for president but he didnt get very far. He spent months in iowa and didnt get a single delegate. Here in new york he had never even votes for any municipal offices in the 25 years hes lived in New York City. He has not been part of really important debates in new york around Public Safety, education, housing, all of the things that really concern people. So when he stepped forward and said not just that he wants to get involved, but he wanted to be the mayor, it was always a bit of a stretch. He took a pounding in some of the debates in some of the interviews. It was clear he didnt understand a lot of the issues. In the end the voters didnt believe him when he said that he was ready to make this Healeap O The Leadership of New York City. Thank you all for joining us today. Dana bash picks up after a quick break. Keeping your oysters Business Growing has you swamped. You need to hire. I need indeed indeed you do. 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