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tonight, the new bulletin coming in from the fbi. security on high alert with just days until joe biden is sworn into office. what they're now saying about potential loss of life, disruption of government and emergency response. the sweeping law enforcement crackdown. up to 21,000 national guard members deployed to protect the nation's capital on inauguration day, after the deadly siege on the capitol. concerns extremists feel emboldened by what they did at the capitol. and just in tonight, what we're now hearing from the fbi director, christopher wray. the entire capitol complex shut down. they may now close the national mall. concern tonight in all 50 states. and news coming in this evening on suspects and arrests. the man seen in the capitol with the confederate flag. the retired firefighter seen on video allegedly throwing a fire extinguisher at the police. a friend reportedly seeing him in the images and turning him in. a middle school therapist in the crowd. and tonight, at least 30 lawmakers demanding answers now, after all the tours of the capitol had been called off last march because of the pandemic, why were there tours given the day before the riots? they're calling those tours suspicious. also tonight, the images coming in just a short time ago. vice president mike pence and and unscheduled stop at the capitol. visiting national guard troops. meantime, moving trucks seen outside the white house. and what's next for president trump, with the senate trial next after being impeached a second time? what we're now hearing from some republican senators tonight. and what message is the majority leader mitch mcconnell sending he could vote to ce possibility the coronavirus tonight. the rapid spread of that uk variant in more than a dozen states now. and the surge in the u.s. now worse than what we saw in the spring and the summer. the dire images from los angeles county. one person there now dying every six minutes. and on the vaccine tonight, 30 million vaccine shots sent across the country, but only about a third given. and americans now lining up, hoping to get the leftover shots. news tonight after reporting on the flint water crisis for years. tonight, the former governor of michigan charged with willful neglect. he and eight other officials facing charges after toxic levels of lead in the city's water sickened hundreds of children. and a passing to note tonight. someone mr. rogers always said, without them, the neighborhood probably would have never happened. good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this thursday night. and we begin with news just coming in tonight. what we have just heard from fbi director christopher wray, with just days now until joe biden is sworn in as our next president. the fbi also issuing a new bulletin, warning authorities in the nation's capital and in the capital cities in all 50 states to prepare for a possible showdown against violent extremists attempting to take on law enforcement. they warn of loss of life, of property damage, of disruption of government that could overwhelm law enforcement and emergency response. authorities warning of the very real potential of new attacks following the deadly riots at the capitol. tonight, the intelligence they're now picking up. and the new images tonight. up to 21,000 national guard members are being deployed to washington. they will take up positions around the white house, the capitol building, the supreme court. more troops than in iraq and afghanistan combined. authorities closing the capitol complex and possibly closing the entire national mall on inauguration day. and there is news tonight about the nationwide manhunt for rioters. federal prosecutors charging the suspect seen beating an officer with a pole holding the american flag. a retired firefighter now under arrest tonight, accused of throwing a fire extinguisher at police. the rioter seen walking the halls of the capitol carrying a confederate flag now arrested. and new questions tonight about why there were tours of the capitol the day before the riots, when lawmakers say they understood those tours had been halted last spring because of the pandemic. many lawmakers calling those tours the day before the attack suspicious. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, a new intelligence assessment raising the specter of continued insurrection next week. the new fbi bulletin urges authorities in d.c. and all 50 state capitals to prepare for a fight, or face the prospect that violent offenders could quote, overwhelm local, state and federal law enforcement. six days until the inauguration and with an expected 21,000 national guard available, there are now more troops in washington, d.c., than u.s. military in afghanistan and iraq combined. razor wire. blocked streets. a city fortifying itself. officials shutting down the entire capitol complex and floating the possibility of keeping everyone off the national mall. >> the national mall is normally filled with hundreds of thousands of people who come to watch the inauguration. shutting it down would be unprecedented. but it shows you just how concerned officials are. >> reporter: all this because the fbi believes that last week's assault emboldened right wing radicals to return and pursue more violence. >> anybody who plots or attempts violence in the coming week should count on a visit. >> reporter: sources telling abc news different groups from around the country appear to be coordinating. overnight, fbi director wray briefing chiefs in major cities, telling them to be on the lookout for potential lone wolf actors that could blend in with more peaceful protesters. >> when you have people come down to peacefully protest and get a large crowd and some bad actors infiltrate that, a different mentality can take over and turn a peaceful crowd into -- into what we've seen in the past. >> reporter: at the same time, they're pursuing rioters by the dozen. suspects like kevin seefried. authorities say he's seen here carrying the confederate flag. arrested in delaware this morning along with his son. robert sanford, allegedly the man here seen hitting several police in the head with a fire extinguisher. he's a retired firefighter from pennsylvania. turned in by a longtime friend who recognized him in the fbi photos. christine priola, a former occupational therapist for cleveland schools, allegedly seen here in the senate chamber. and jenny cudd. in a since-deleted facebook video posted after the riot, authorities say she admitted to breaking into the capitol. >> we did break down the -- nancy pelosi's office door. >> reporter: and tonight, more than 30 members of congress are calling for an investigation, calling it suspicious that an extremely high number of groups outside the complex on january 5th, the day before the riots, which is unusual, given that public tours of the capitol ended in march 2020, because of the pandemic. claiming that some of the visitors appear to be associated with the rally that proceeded the riot. >> so, let's get right back to pierre thomas, back with us tonight. and pierre, you reported last year that president-elect joe biden and his team had been briefed on the threats. now less than a week from the inauguration, we know all of this is fluid, obviously very concerning. where do the plans stand tonight? >> reporter: david, they're really trying to hold the inauguration outside as is tradition, but david, the threat situation is so intense right now. so intense, biden doesn't plan to take his beloved amtrak train to the inauguration. and the fbi has identified 200 suspects tied to that mob assault. just an incredible number and that number could rise, david. >> pierre thomas with us aank y president mike pence and an unscheduled stop at the capitol to visit national guard troops. and what's next now for president trump, with a senate trial next after being impeached a second time. what we're now hearing from some republican senators. and what message is the majority leader mitch mcconnell sending by leaving open the possibility that he could vote to convict? here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: tonight, vice president mike pence made a surprise visit to capitol hill, thanking the national guard troops who will be protecting the inauguration. >> have a safe inauguration and i just wanted to stop out today to say thank you. >> reporter: spotted at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, moving trucks. donald trump's aides seen packing up and moving on, one person carrying a bust out of the west wing. as house republicans who broke ranks and voted to impeach the president are facing the fury of trump loyalists. congressman peter meijer of michigan, the only freshman republican who voted to impeach, says some of his colleagues fear for their lives and are traveling with armed escorts. >> many of us are altering our routines, working to get body armor. it's sad that we have to get to that point, but our expectation is that someone may try to kill us. >> reporter: liz cheney, the most prominent republican yes vote on impeachment, is fighting for her political life. she said of trump, "there has never been a greater betrayal by a president of the united states." today, congressman jim jordan and other diehard trump supporters circulated a petition calling for her to be booted out of her leadership position, saying that she, quote, brought the conference into disrepute and produced discord. but a spokesperson for kevin mccarthy said the republican house leader opposes the move to remove cheney. mccarthy, who has been one of trump's most loyal supporters, opposed impeachment, but he also placed blame on trump for the capitol riot. >> these facts require immediate action by president trump. accept his share of responsibility, quell the brewing unrest. >> reporter: late last night, a full week after the riot, trump told his supporters to be calm and nonviolent. >> mob violence goes against everything i believe in. >> reporter: this after he riled them just before the riot began. >> we fight like hell and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. >> reporter: he still hasn't taken any responsibility whatsoever for inciting the violence, insisting his words were totally appropriate. now it's up to the senate to judge whether that's true. the trial will likely begin just after the inauguration. it will take 17 republicans, and all of the democrats, to convict. senator lisa murkowski says the president deserved to be impeached. >> i believe that this president has committed an impeachable offense. >> reporter: still, murkowski has not said whether she'll vote to convict, but she did declare that trump's "unlawful actions cannot go without consequence." >> jon, those words from republican senator lisa murkowski, but we know so much attention on the majority leader, for a few more days, mitcmcconnell. you know before the president's first impeachment trial, mcconnell said that he would not be an impartial witness, adding that he was taking his cues from the white house. this time, mcconnell not saying that at all, in fact, saying he has not made a final decision on how he will vote. i'm curious from your reporting what message he is sending to not only his fellow republicans in the senate but the message he's trying to send to the president. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell, david, is sending an unmistakable message to senate republicans and to the president that this time, he is not going to bail out donald trump. whether he ultimately votes to convict is anybody's guess but he is certainly not going to defend him this time, david. >> all right, jon karl with us again tonight. thank you, jon. and of course, the other major story amid all of this is the worsening pandemic in this country. the rapid spread now of that uk variant in more than a dozen states here in the u.s. the surge is now worse than what we saw here in the u.s. in the spring and summer. the u.s. now reporting more than 387,000 american lives lost. dire images coming in tonight from los angeles county. one person now dying every six minutes there. and on the vaccine tonight, 30 million vaccine shots have now been sent out across the country, but only about a third have been given. and we've learned tonight that americans are now lining up, hoping to get the leftover ioorighety oups he'satgun at >> reporter: tonight, one person dying every six minutes in l.a. county. the grim work of managing that toll falls to the l.a. coroner's office. teams including national guard laying out those body bags in the parking lot and moving the bodies into those refrigerated containers. nearly 4,000 american lives reported lost to the virus in 24 hours, making the race to vaccinate even more urgent. from california to new york, mass vaccination sites struggling to meet soaring demand. in long island, 88-year-old charlotte mckenna in line for a shot. >> i'm very grateful. >> reporter: but no luck for her 65-year-old daughter who just became eligible. >> once it went to 65, that was the end. there was not one ounce of availability on any site. >> reporter: this location booked through april. the state now gets about 300,000 doses each week. but at that rate, it would take six months to reach the 7 million new yorkers now eligible to get that first shot. and across the country, confusion. phone lines jammed, websites crashing. >> this has been really frustrating, because there's nowhere to turn. there's no options, no matter how smart you are. >> reporter: hospitals just as swamped as vaccination sites. antelope valley hospital has one of the bus i the state california, with 30 to 40 people waiting for beds at any given time. and that's why they received this field hospital with 50 beds that is typically deployed to disaster zones like iraq or haiti. the field hospital is ready to go, but for one thing -- oxygen. so everything is ready, the thing that's missing is oxygen? >> oxygen. we need a large quantity of oxygen, at all times, constantly. we can't ever run out, because if we run out -- >> reporter: they could die. >> they could die. >> reporter: and looming over it all, that uk variant, now confirmed in 13 states. it's not more deadly, but it is more contagious. the family of felicia parker says she lost her life to that variant. >> i wish she would have had a chance at life. she's only 40 years old. it's a life gone too soon. >> reporter: david, everyone you see behind me does not have an appointment. many of them showed ed up hours ago. some of them have been here day after day, and that's because at the end of a shift here, there are always surplus doses from no-shows. and the staff here doesn't want to destroy those precious vaccines, so they're giving them to people like medical workers and teachers. david? >> all right, matt gutman in california tonight. matt, thank you. the pandemic and american jobs tonight. more than 965,000 americans filing first-time unemployment claims last week alone. and president-elect joe biden unveiling his nearly $2 trillion american rescue plan tonight. so, let's get right to mary bruce with us, and mary, the president-elect's plan, i know, including more direct payments to americans and expanded unemployment benefits? >> reporter: david, this is a massive, ambitious plan. nearly $2 trillion in relief. it would provide an additional $1,400 in direct payments to most americans. that's on top of the $600 checks most just received. plus, $130 billion to help schools reopen safely. and $160 billion to create a national vaccine program and boost testing. david, biden campaigned as a bipartisan dealmaker and this will test his ability to make good on that promise, to unite a divided congress, and he'll have to do all of this while congress is likely to be consumed by the senate trial of president trump. david? >> all right, mary bruce tonight, as the bells toll in washington. mary, thank you. after reporting on the flint water crisis for years, tonight and eight officials have been charged with willful neglect. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, the former governor of michigan, rick snyder, charged in connection with the flint water crisis. >> any comment on the charges, governor snyder? >> reporter: years after toxic levels of lead were discovered in the city's water and an outbreak of legionnaire's disease killed at least 12. >> people of the state of michigan versus richard dale snyder. >> reporter: prosecutors charging snyder with two misdemeanor willful neglect of duty. he's pleaded not guilty. eight other state officials also facing charges, including two who are facing nine counts each of involuntary manslaughter. >> this case is about justice, truth, accountability, poisoned children, lost lives. >> reporter: the horrifying ordeal unfolding in this mostly black city of about 100,000 people when, to save money, the state's switched the city's water supply to come from the flint river. leeann walters was one of the first residents to ring the alarm. >> there are huge victories that have accomplished, but there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. >> reporter: nearly seven years later, even though officials say the tap is safe, residents like shirley drake still rely on bottled water. >> i don't trust the water in the pipes. >> reporter: jim annerneck, a michigan state senator, doesn't like his 5-year-old son drinking the water. >> especially in younger people, we're going to have to deal with this for a generation. some people i don't think will ever feel there's justice, but i think criminal convictions of folks will be a start. >> reporter: and david, the former governor and the others charged have all posted bail and been released. david? >> all right, alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. and when we 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and the pros so far, she's put up 30 points on a couple of occasions. she's also had games where she's been held the single-digits, she struggled a turnovers. she struggled with the leeks physicality, and every player on team usa does have senior level international experience. eight have played in the olympics still, only 22. clark has created an absolute frenzy of interest in women's basketball, which has already led to this tangible boost in the wnba's developed litman. her entry to the pros has come with an extremely divisive undercurrent. and this is just the latest thing that she's going to have to navigate now, as everybody figures out what the official roster will look like. >> yeah. i'm sure we'll continue here about that and that controversy carolyn manner. good to have you. thanks so much. and thank you for spending a part of your morning with us inside politics sunday with manu raju was nice. >> we'll see you back here next weekend. have a good day. >> taking this stain. >> israel makes a movie in gaza. president biden tries to outshine donald trump overseas, are refused to believe that america's greatness is a thing of the past while at home the vice president calls trump's conviction disqualified. >> cheaters don't like getting caught and exclusive details on a new plan to further overhaul immigration. well, progressives concerns plus retribution. i would have every right to go after them new reporting publicly because promise payback. thanks. have consequences. they going to have consequences as i should. and perseverance a rising democratic star confronts a debilitating terminal diagnosis when it comes to eunice progressive is not a good thing to be. our exclusive sit-down ahead inside politics that's reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now morning. >> welcome inside politics it's sunday, um, when roger president biden woke up in france this morning after he spent the last several days warning about the risks to democracy and marking the 80th anniversary of d-day. yet as he tries to ensure american allies, but the us commitment to the world order, biden has not mentioned donald trump, munch by name, not once during his pair of major speeches but the contrast he's trying to draw is clear as he seeks to reframe the race and take on his major vulnerabilities. knew this morning on that front, cnn has breaking news and how the president is trying to address one big weakness with a major policy more on that in just a moment. but first he and his team are dealing with the aftermath of that israeli operation in gaza that rescued four hostages. gazan officials say at least 274 palestinians were killed. cnn senior, senior white house correspondent kayla tausche is lie from paris. so kayla, how's the presidency addressing the fall of this recipe? q operation manu, the white house says, it's supports all efforts to secure the release of hostages still held by hamas, including americans, whether that's by negotiations or by other means here in france, president biden and president reagan macron have reiterated the need for an immediate ceasefire, but this all comes as biden is wrapping up a multi-day trip to france, where he has tried to set himself apart from his gop opponent as president biden memorialized war heroes in normandy, church, remarkable bravery on that day. >> his reelection campaign released this. >> a good commander in chief is somebody who gives veterans knocking donald trump in a new ad as unfit to serve. the aim to distinguish biden from trump on defense with this week's decorum on display pledging unwavering support for european allies. >> we will not, we will not say it again, walk away where trump is non-committal. >> i've been saying, look if they're not going to pay, we're not going to protect okay. >> in speaking from the cliffs, american troops scaled on d-day for the fortunate heirs because of a legacy of these heroes, biden, earning comparisons to a republican ronald reagan are armies are here for only one purpose to protect and defend democracy. >> who 40 years ago was also selling voters on a second term so far, they're not sold according to one recent poll, independence favor trump over biden by 12 points, trump traveled to normandy d2 to mark the d-day 75th. >> today we remember those who fell, but after his speech attacking democrats in an interview her name, it's nervous magic that she's a nervous wreck. >> trump later came under fire for skipping a visit to a cemetery outside paris, reportedly calling the americans, buried their losers, something he's denied, but biden doesn't want people to forget telling campaign donors last week, he said they're losers and suckers who in the hell does he think he is in just a few hours, president biden is scheduled to visit that very cemetery outside paris before departing france the trump campaign. >> meanwhile, for its part calls the biden team desperate and says it's president biden, who's been disrespecting service members, manu, tausche in paris. >> thank you and now there's a lot to unpack, so let's break this all down with our great panel this morning. seung min kim of the associated press said harnden with the new york times, cnn's isaac dovere, and moralizing with npr. >> good morning. all right. great. thank you guys all for joining me today. a lot to discuss. that was an interesting trip over the last several days. what's interesting of course, as we all know that elections are typically decided by the economy. but this is an election, of course, it has two wars that are raging overseas. there are the biden has been making the case about democracy that says major selling point. this is how voters view how the issues that are important to them, economy number 130, 1% immigration number two, we'll talk about that in a second. presumably think democracy is 16%, but still the issues about ukraine and the israel-hamas war ranking lower down sudden when you cover the white house for the associated press, how does the biden campaign believed that these issues, foreign policy issues, may have an impact or do they not think you'll have much of an impact come november well, there's a lot contained within that foreign policy category. obviously, we know that one of their biggest weaknesses is the biden administration's handling of the war in gaza, which has really dissolute progressive disillusioned progressives and young voters when the, on the issue of democracy, which you can also put into this foreign policy category, as we have seen over the last several days with president biden and france, they believe that is a really fundamental issue that unites not only their coalition, but kit gets those independent voters, those so-called nikki haley voters that we have seen persistently turnout in these primaries. they believe that that is something that could attract them to their sayyed. and that's why you saw that's one of the reasons why you saw biden speaks so forcefully in these issues over the last several days, he never really said the words donald trump, but you see the political subtexts. you can't help but see that contrast that president biden and his aides are trying to implicitly make against you know, someone like donald trump who disparages the nato alliance, who has said, who has given the green light to putin to do whatever he wants and biden says that is not the way and you really invokes the memory of d-day invokes the the honor of these army rangers to say what would they ask us? to do? we they would ask us to. one quote was vanquish hateful ideologies and you can't help but think that president biden was thinking about donald trump at that moment and look, but you talked about trump versus biden on some of these issues, isn't voters view them according to recent quinnipiac paul preserving democracy as joe biden i'll play a lot seven points, but he is losing. he's underwater. and what the israel-hamas more in russia ukraine, war, morrow i mean, what do you explain that? because trump is barely talked about what is policy is on the israel-hamas war or on ukraine for oh, he's been pretty clear on ukraine. he was impeached the first time because he held up military aid to ukraine. >> but about how to end this war. yeah, you know, except for that he'd ended on day one. what this one was the president. but what's interesting about that, the bad numbers on gaza are about internal democratic divisions that young people and progressives are angry with biden about that. i think that as if biden can succeed in conflating foreign policy in the threat-to-democracy, which is pretty high up on those list of concerns foreign policies way down. but democracy is way up. if you can conflate them, i think that can help them. and what really struck me about the president and europe the things he said could have been said by any president. in other words, of course, we're going to defend democracy and our allies. but because he's running again, someone on a pretty openly authoritarian platform who said nice things about putin disparaged nato allies said, we don't really deserve belong in ukraine. it's not our fight. that's what made this contrast. so explicit want to turn to what you have is what you, some breaking news here about a major issue that president is going to confront and dealing with immigration. >> right now, if you look at this is isaac story from this morning, biden nears huge next move on. immigrations. you tries to win over latinos in key states this past week, he moved forward in an executive action that angered a lot of folks on the left to try to clamp down on migrant crossings at the southern border. >> this time a shift. >> what is it? what are reporting is that the president is very close to moving forward on what would be the next round of executive actions. >> it would be to make work possible legally for long term undocumented immigrants who are married to americans it sounds like a small group. it's actually about 800,000 people, predominantly latino, when you think about the effect that this haves, it's not just on those people themselves, it's of course, on their spouses under kidd on their whole networks around them, that really makes a reverberating effect through millions of people. by the way, many of those people concentrated in arizona, nevada, georgia, places of the president has been behind a specialty with latinos. there's a political benefit here, but to folks who are been involved with this, this looks a lot to them like daqqa to 0.0 this time, 2012, it was june 15, 2012, barak obama created the daca program for people who had been brought here as children, unknowingly to, so that they could be legal status that to a lot of people was one of the turning point moments for obama's reelection campaign. there is a deep desire to replicate that both in terms of the policy effect here and in terms of the political effect. >> yeah the political factors. >> one thing we'll look at it right now. obviously, both polls showed that biden is struggling with on the issue of immigration is what it is major vulnerabilities, but had a biden's bars versus trump's supporters look at the idea of undocumented immigrants and whether they should be able to stay in the us legally if certain requirements are met, the recent pupils that 85% of biden supporters would are supportive of that. but just 32% of trump's supporters such a divide here, but it's clearly he's moving. you could say, to the left to try to placate those concerns is hearing one, how he's been heroin and certainly i think it reflects the kind of cross pressures he's feeling. when the number of issues not only immigration before in policy, this is a president who's tried to be everything to everyone in a lot of points. and with on both the border. and i think in foreign policy you've seen the difference the gold teeth on that. i think that biden. okay. man, obviously with this is a strip that has flipped to a political liability and i think it's because democrats have not had an affirmative position on a lot of these issues. they have been able to criticize donald trump and republican actions, but there has not been a unified view from both top of the party to the base. well, what to do about immigration? and once you do a look abroad, but i think it's important that we don't see these issues as completely separate. when people talk about the economy too often bring up the fact that we're, that we're giving a lot of money into ukraine in israel when people talk about foreign policy, they'll bring up preserving democracy. these things are working together and also biden's perception, even things like age, the perception of him is not in the driver's seat of kind of events, but reacting to advance, it's something that happens on the foreign policy states that is contributing to his perception of unpopularity domestically. so these things are all kind of all working together to create a really difficult picture for this president. but i think what we're seeing now is the is the white house trying to take a more active role in shaping ahead of this debate so that by the time donald trump makes these arguments, he can point to very specific things that he has done recently specifically on the issue he has someone isaac mentioned about the impact that leads me like dog got the biden team looks kinda views this as darker. 22 of you covered this very closely at that time biden has struggled since then, with hispanic voters. this is having any impact. do you think with that key demographic or is this something similar in any way to what obama did more than a decade ago? >> well, i was i was talking with some some people who work in this space and there's so much anger after the border executive action that the president role that this week, that there's some thought that they might not even want to praise whatever affirmative action that the administration roles that that would help these undocumented immigrants. but i think another thing to remember too, is that president obama in 2014 rolled out something similar on executive action that was actually blocked by the supreme court. and it was never implemented. and now i'm sure biden's team i'm sure biden's lawyers are trying to make sure to craft this proposal in a way that they feel could withstand scrutiny. but first of all, the supreme court is a lot more conservative now than it was in 24 14. and he's already going to he could do these things either on the border or on that. it could get blocked by the courts. and then what does that do? then what does that do? those people who he's trying to thwart such a good point, but i'm sure republicans will have something to say. this as well. >> all right coming up next is retribution on the ballot in november i'll dive into president trump's former president trump's new calls for revenge. and my reporting on how far his party is willing to go to 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it's often the democrats unwilling to speak about the verdict while swing district republicans rally to the former president's defense and have no pumps with a convicted felon at the top of their ticket by panels back to discuss this isaac use put a lot time with kamala harris. what do you make of the fact that she's going further down again and then biden i in april, spent a bunch of time with her, wrote a piece about how she is really embracing the campaign and the campaign aspects of things which is looser, swinging harder at trump. she also at this book moment, it does not have a direct opponent, right? we're waiting for donald trump to pick a running mate. we'll see who it is, but that puts her in this position where she can continue just going at trumping going at it, him in a way that i think actually speaks to where a lot of the democratic voters would like more democrats to be the response from joe biden and from the biden campaign overall, to donald trump's conviction is just stays convicted felon, not really talk about the details of it, and not really talk about it that much even at all and that has struck a lot of democrats in the wider world as a sort of strange approach. given that they would like you to brace as you may get more part of your message their goal here is to beat donald trump and part of that would be from making him more disqualified in the eyes of voters, harris went right out that and by the way, she went right at it at a democratic party in michigan democratic party event rather, and michigan that is where i think we should expect to see her much more over the course of the next six reminds me of her presidential campaign, you know, justices on the ballot. common harris prosecuting the case against donald trump. these were all kind of ethos is that were part of the original premise of her as a politician. i think that is going to be the rozi place to isaac's point, to be two, to actually be able to make the case in a more direct way than joe biden. well, but at the same time, we haven't seen real returns from this and especially because on the public side, that conviction has not registered as a huge shift. we were following the news there are times polling about what actually moved people after the conviction. and you saw two points moving away from from trump to biden, but some of that was drop-off, just the interest in third-party, some of that. but the landscape is really messy around this conviction, but it's not telling the sea change and last year when we were talking to democrats about the premise of biden's campaign part of it was a belief that the legal problems will make donald trump inherently uncollectible. we have not seen that come to fruition and so what the harris is doing, i think it's to try to make that true in a way that democrats have not been able to kind of make that reality such so far, but their belief that they would inevitably happen has not come to pass. and we're going to dive a little deeper. about the impacts are not at bag will have on the numbers in the next segments. thanks for that good there was going to board a cub meanwhile, we've heard to trump and just talk about retribution and what does that exit mean? who really knows, but this is what he's talking about. this is his messaging in the aftermath of his conviction will revenge, just take time. >> i will say there has births and sometimes revenge can be justified. feel i have to be honest. sometimes they can it's very terrible thing. it's a terrible precedent for our country. does that mean the next president does it to them? that's really the question. >> when this election is over, based on what they've done, i would have every right to go after them i mean, sure. he's rallied the base in the aftermath of the conviction, but is at risk of going too far. >> there might be the thing that struck me about donald trump's campaign is how much it's been base oriented, how much he doesn't seem to care about those independence or nikki haley voters he's just really been ever since the beginning of the political yeah, this is his theory of the case. it's like a cable news business model. you don't have to a bigger audience, they just have to watch him 24/7 how much money you raised so that but but i think that the republican party has fallen in line. i mean, some of his supporters are calling for jailing alvin bragg, something for supporters are calling for executing the alvin bragg, but and to a person, there behind him, will it have a risk? certainly we haven't seen that in the polls so far, but this is a race that's going to be won or lost on the market a tiny little shift of voters could make a big difference in battleground states speaking up, falling in line yes, i spoke to i spoke to a number of the sum of those vulnerable republicans in the house. so people will represent districts that joe biden won some districts even by double-digits. and i asked them, you have a convicted felon at the top of the ticket. are you still going to support now that trump has been convicted, are you planning on supporting him in november versus joe biden yes. >> yeah i already he voted for him in the primary november the way this is about the american people. >> i have no issues in supporting donald trump for president the united states. >> he's the republican nominee on the republican yeah. a lot of my constituents are i think even more than supportive now because democrats went way too far. >> having a convicted felon and a district like yours hurt republicans. >> my district school, a very smart people with firm grasp reality. they can smell give a comment that last one was caused the tom king junior who did not respond. >> the other ones indicated they did look at another political universe you have a candidate who has some baggage. >> you're vulnerable member, you run away from, you don't want anything to do with them. this is the trump era when republicans are fine, he's a convicted felon. they'll side with his messaging when i was watching that, i was reminded a lot of the dynamics that we saw after the access hollywood tape in 2016 when we did see some on endorsements, but most of the party rally behind him because they know they're the republican lawmakers you talked to. >> they've either accepted or maybe are residing to the fact that president trump is their party's nominee. and they know they cannot lose their base of supporters if they want to win they do need to attract the independent voters, which is why they say things like, well, we're supportive of trump, that we don't like the verdict and all that, but let's talk about the economy let's talk about immigration. that's how they tried to broaden their own coalition of voters. and i was just blast for the past manu, but remember when joe heck in 2016 shamelessly on endorse trump on live tv after access hollywood, i remember strategists at the time saying that's kind of where his campaign started going downhill because you really need to cole are really bring together, consolidate your own based first. >> yeah, good, good reference and then 2012, there's also but it was also the dynamic here is that there are republicans in the swing districts who are fine with endorsing trump than the love vulnerable democrats, vulnerable senate democrats in these purple-ish, even red states. and whether they are going to talk about the trump guilty verdict do you think that i will come back to trump verdict? was did they get this correct? the trump verdict, the jury in new york the jury decision, and they that's their that's their decision. >> and we'll see with an acceptance, did the jury get it right in new york? >> sayyed put out a statement. i've said what i've said. do you support that meantime, there are republican opponents have come and gone after them with ads. >> tim sheehy and montana put out an ad saying that jon tester, who's running against them standing on the attacking him for the verdict and sherrod brown is a bone-in tagging him over the verdict in these members don't want to talk about was that tell you well, look, i mean, that's montana now it's the very republican state and job bob casey's from pennsylvania. i think that that's trays and look, i think that this is the tension they're facing. look, i had a story a couple of days ago that was also a bad the biden campaign's outreach beginning to republicans and i think it is definitely the case that republican leaders, current republican leaders please do not want to have any sunlight between them and donald trump, but among a lot of former republican leaders, there is now some connections going on to the biden campaign. and the question that a lot of them raised to me is how many republicans looking voters are there out there who maybe don't want to say it publicly. but who once they go into the voting booth, pulled the curtain tight, we'll actually not vote for donald trump or even vote for joe biden. maybe skip it or vote. >> that is a huge question. for the rest of the campaign. all right, up next, our first hint is at how trump's verdict is sitting with voters will dive into this week's polling and hero why some voters could be and the brink of switching sides the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, nine live. >> i'm cnn and streaming. and it's never a good time for migraine especially when i'm on camera. >> that's why am i go-to is nortech ott for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura. and there preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. it's the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent all in one don't take if allergic to near taco dt allergic reactions can occur even days after using most common side effects are nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain people depend on me without a migraine. >> i can be there for them to talk to your doctor about neuro check ott today my name is braden i only 5-years-old when i can thank you seen jim 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to 70% or so of guilt.com today it's been ten days since donald trump became a convicted felon now, we have an early sense on whether it's having any impact at all on voters while new polling shows there are some small size of shifts. broadly speaking, it has not made much of a dent in trump's standing, at least not yet. new poll from fox news shows the former president still ahead several key states, except notably in virginia, where the poll shows the race is tied. and of course, president biden won virginia in 2020 by about ten points or panel is back just a little bit deeper than that fox news poll about how independence, what they view, this has an impact in these swing-state, the hush money verdict the guilty verdict their 29% of voters in virginia say it matters up to 44% in florida, then you have the doesn't matter, 68% in virginia, all the way down to 52%, say it doesn't matter now we don't know that that means whether they're going to actually vote or they will vote but it doesn't seem to be. again, not a game changer. >> look, we always said this was the weakest of all the cases against him. >> it turns out it's the only one that's probably going to happen before election day and most people say it's not going to change their votes. npr, pbs, marist had a poll, 60 something percent said it won't change their votes, but 17% said they would, and that matters in a battleground state. so it might happen around the edges, but the biden campaign has to figure out how to make it matter. i don't think they're very clear yet on the best way to do that instead, you had actually been speaking to some of these voters throughout the course of these legal cases in your podcasts, you talked to a voter about whether they would switch to biden. >> this was someone who had said they were going to vote for trump and now will they switch vote for biden now that he's a guilty guilty in this case? >> so i was thinking along the lines of the january 6. now i'm comprising yup. if you went after my mat and you're able to get them on something like that. that might make me change my mind, but this being a big item on i'm sorry. it just doesn't sway me. i think it was a crime i am that in another world, if he was another person and nobody would have touched it, would you? >> this? is an arizona republican voter. cells as mine hasn't changed. yeah, this is part of two groups we spoke to. the first, which includes cart, was people who had set in the october york times paul, that if trump was convicted of a crime, they would change their mind. they would start that they were trump supporters will be open the backing biden was about 7% of people. now, when we call it a lot of those folks back as new york times polling was doing over the last week, almost universally they were having added caveats to that opinion, say, oh, was a different case as kurt said, or maybe if it turned out or maybe the facts were more but they folks weren't really changing because because of this but when we call back to the majority of voters in the general national survey, you did see one to 2% of movement away from by, away from trump toward biden. and so that can to the point about margins make a small difference. but i would caution against saying this doesn't matter at all. donald trump's donald trump's legal problems have been ingested by most people well, and it's part of the reason democrats have done better and things like the midterms as far the reason joe biden has a narrative to tell swing voters in independence, because oftentimes it has come back to hurt donald trump. donald trump is a weak general election candidate, partially because of these things, all of the polling would tell us that republicans will be better served if someone else was at the top of the ticket, how ever because he's going up against another week candidate and joe biden relative to each other. he's still retaining that level of support. so that's what really came through in this poli. and it's not the people did not care about donald trump's baggage, is that it wasn't enough to overcome some of the unpopularity of joe biden. that's what we're seeing. that's a little more deeper rooted. i think some democrats expect, of course, the fact that a lot of these other cases almost certainly will not get reach a verdict november then it shows you that voter may not be swayed. we'll see, but i do want to turn to the other big criminal case. so hunter biden case, the president's son, there could be verdict this week. in fact, the instill question about whether hunter biden will testify. it seems unlikely he will in his own defense in this criminal case what's been we'll see what the fallout is depending on what the verdict ultimately is, what's been notable is there's been a shift a bit in trump's own messaging about this from 2022. now hunter, you got thrown out of the military. he was thrown out dishonorably discharged. that's not true. was it two years. and he didn't have a job until you became vice president. i feel very badly for them in terms of the addiction part of what they have, right now, because i understand the addiction world and i've also not only a brother, i've lost a lot of friends to addiction so suddenly he's changed his tune and hunter biden well, like many people saw that moment when the debate that followed that in 2020, when joe biden spoke very personally in viscerally about his son facing addiction and families of the face as one of joe biden's best moments in the campaign. >> donald trump seems to be responding to that. i think the other thing here is that this case is it's really complicated what happened with hunter biden here. it's not about drug use, it's about the gun charges related to drug use and trump's supporters are trump aides have said that they feel like this is not the kind of thing that they would like to be prosecuting the case on hunter on it doesn't get to the business dealings, it doesn't get to joe biden enriching himself. look, if you're going to get into complicated family dynamics with a lot of children the trump family has some you don't but speaking obviously says personal issue and the president, but politically zero concern in the biden camp about what a guilty verdict may mean for the president november they think that people will view these things separately. well, i think they're trying to make sure that these legal his legal hunters legal cases don't get conflated with what the present for the former president has been convicted of. and they are so different, obviously not only different facts, but hunter's a private citizen donald trump is the republican nominee. what what he does has a direct bearing on the american people, whereas janiot, you can i really argue that. >> but i think the democrats are really trying to make sure that in the eyes of the public that those two those two issues are kept separate. >> i think the concern among democrats is just the impact on 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risk of stroke, heart attack, or death this is cnn the world's news it's betting season, that time of year when the presidential standard baer and his team intensify their scrutiny of a possible running mate, several potential trump vp picks have now received vetting materials and two of them, senator joe jd vance, and note dakota governor doug burgum joining trump on a west coast swing this week. trump's as you're announcing his choice at the republican national convention next month and fouls back. okay, mara, your crystal ball, where do you think that trump it lands here. i mean, there's obviously there's a list of running mates. you can see on your screen where it knows it's hard to make predictions, especially about the future and about, and about. >> look, this is the most normal part of donald trump. >> this is he picked mike pence last time. totally normal. he wanted the evangelical community. mike pence was the ambassador to that constituency. totally understandable in this case. he has a couple of choices. he can pick a person of color, reach out to minority voters or you can pick doug bergen, burgum and increase his credentials with the business community. some of some of whom are a little nervous about him, or he could double down on maga and go for a jd vance? yeah. what he's gonna do. i don't know. but in the past we know that he's done the normal thing. yeah. >> that would be a burgum pads speaking of burgum is how the washington post put it broken is viewed by some trump allies, is trying too hard, but trump seems to have genuine personal chemistry with them according to people familiar with the matter, i mean, trump also wants loyalty. obviously, there's anyone does a particularly trump loyalty. trump's all else pun intended. >> i find it interesting that they think, or they are some advisors think they're doug burgum is trying too hard because so many of these vp candidates are really auditioning without saying they're jacking for the position and you mentioned jd vance and burgum campaigning out with with president trump. jd vance was asked about this. you have tim scott, i believe spending $14 million on an ad campaign. >> they're doing a lot to try to get that vp slot. >> they're just not saying that. yeah. >> there's the question of does it help in other parts of the ticket, tim scott, maybe helps with black voters. trump just got to hello percent supportive blackboards in 2020, at least to phonic. she up with women. he just got 42%. he's gonna do better in both groups, but vice presidential candidates don't always change the equation. >> yeah, we often have this kind of discussion with them when we know this is going to be probably about the top of the ticket with it does du obviously set up a vice presidential debate between this person and vice president harris. but i think these kind of normal calculations is what donald trump is going through. what we can bet on is the show. he is announcing this as the republican national committee. he's hoping he's hosting an apprentice like trial that was at new hampshire after the primary and when he had people speak one by one and what felt like a live audition process? we can bet on the spectacle of it all, but i do think the kind of traditional political calculus is where a lot of these things, law, it's kind of surprising, actually to see the names live rubio on the list kind of more traditional republican figures. but i think it speaks to someone who feels like he's in a good position to win this election. and this thinking more about consolidation of the party at large, rather then more firebrand type methods could even jd vance isn't as maga as he could have gone over. some people were expecting last year in quickly as it who do you think that the biden team wants trump to pick? >> they would like someone who doesn't bring in a lot of votes from doug burgum, like are they scared i think that that is much more on people's minds, but i do think that one thing that will be notable here as we go through this drawn out process trump does. is that a lot of these people, doug burgum said that he would not do business with trump. marco rubio said people would come to regret going trump. a lot of these people used to say that trump was terrible yeah. >> this is her tv absolutely absolutely. >> great discussion coming up or exclusive sit-down interview with a member of congress diagnosed with debilitating brain disease how she's making history and inspiring others it may show you to hear this, but this is not my real voice pods spring moving sale has been extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until june 10, and see via pods, it's been trusted with over you're six million moves, don't wait, use promo code 25. now to save, look at pot.com today, my name age braden. i wish 5-years-old when i can changing. how trained short-run gown the story shell, and then having these headaches that when i go away my mom crying what they said, they're 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come to you 808 to 14000 we're back with the inspiring story of congresswoman jennifer weston. and up and coming virginia democrat who is diagnosed last year with the disease, sometimes called parkinson's on steroids. but that has not stopped her from making strides on the hill and making jokes in the process. cnn's capitol hill report or melania zona has the story it may shock you to hear this, but this is not my real voice. once a rising star in the democratic party, congresswoman jennifer waxen, flip house seat in 2018. >> i've been saying since the beginning of this campaign that he's is coming to america and changes coming to virginia and that change came tonight. now, a rare brain disease has forced her into early retirement and robbed waxen of the ability to speak but that hasn't stopped her from using her voice. i hope i can show that even instability dating a diagnosis has this doesn't have to mean you are powerless and finding moments of levity and fund helps to last year at 56-years-old wac than was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy to have find incurable disease that impacts about 30,000 americans described as parkinson's on steroids psp affects the brain cells that control balance, walking, speech, and swallowing. >> we give are you polish shakes when it comes to illness progressive is not a good thing to be as her condition began to rapidly deteriorate, the congresswoman and mom of two learn to adapt last month, weapon became the first lawmaker to use a voice app is to deliver a speech on the house floor, a history-making moment that prompted an outpouring of support, psp makes it very difficult for me to speak and i use an assistive app so that you and our colleagues can understand me she also uses the app to participate in committee hearings. she shows up every time we have a committee hearings. and she represents her people and god bless her people she's representing a getting a hell of a deal with her and so i had to communicate with colleagues and staff in all of the congressional text chains that exist, like she is absolutely like top five funniest waxen isn't the only member of congress using assistive technology senator john fetterman relies on an app to help him process what he's hearing as he recovers from a stroke in my recovery was to the point where now it's really this fetterman was so touched by waxen story that he sent the congresswoman a personal note to let her know that she is not alone. >> she is inspiring people by being able to perform her job because a lot of million americans have to everyday tasks can still be a challenge for weston, the capitol hill campus has not historically been very ada friendly how have you? >> he found the institution? >> do you think it's been adequately equipped to handle people with disabilities? you measure notice how it accessible of place maybe until it's you who relies on the accessibility accommodations. >> and weston says some of her colleagues now treat her differently. >> it's especially frustrating and deploying when people mistake my speaking struggles for like cognitive ability. i've had experiences where well-meaning colleagues always men have approached me seeing hi jennifer, it soon, so like, yeah, of course i know who you are. i've seen you hear every day for the last five years, the chaotic speaker's race in october took an added one, weston who was forced to miss doctor's appointments because of the grueling schedule that was probably the worst i felt physically and emotionally since i was diagnosed but quitting early was not something like ever seriously he entertained before she leaves congress early next year, waxed as using her platform to raise awareness about brain diseases like psp she organized an advocacy week last month, while the senate recently passed her national plan to end parkinson's disease, she's an inspiration while many would have been discouraged or lost hope with a disease like this, she is endured. she has used her struggled to help others. and now the bill goes to the president's desk, a bipartisan bill named in her honor. what do you want your congressional legacy to be i hope that one day when we have eradicated parkinson's in parkinson's isms, paton leucine even though it was too late for her to help herself. she helped countless others pretty incredible story, thanks to my balloon is known for bringing is that today? >> that's it for inside politics sunday, you can follow me on x, formerly known as twitter at mk raju fall the show it inside politics. >> and if you ever miss an episode, you can catch up wherever you get to podcasts, just search for it inside pollak up that state of the union with jake tapper and dana bash dam has guests include us national security adviser jake solvent as well as governors gretchen whitmer and christina no. thanks again for sharing her sunday morning with us. see you next time if you spit blood when you brush, it could be the start of a domino effect 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Of democrats and i can even bother voting for joe in the general election's policies are horrible. progressives are furious they would even pretend to address the border crisis he created with the phonies executive order that doesn't help they want unfettered illegal immigration and amnesty no limits whatsoever to make matters worse his own sun is on trial for gun crimes while joe makes gun control a central theme of the campaign that's the biggest revelation from the hunter biden trial that his infamous laptop from hell was actually entered into evidence by biden's own department of justice's government. for the first time ever under oath the federal government confirmed what we knew that his laptop is authentic its contents are authentic free of any kind of foreign interference the new

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