with the justices? >> everything is contextual at these moments. the democratic district attorney's have really made the case for trunk. they have shown how presidents can be taken from pillar to post across the country being hit civilly and criminally with these types of chargers for they have made the case for some protection it is doubtful and i agree with tom they're going to all the way the court could simply say look, we think you went too far you did not give us a record and create a meaningful approach. that will throw a wrench to hold the trial in d.c. with special counsel. i think there are dangers on both side. i think some of these justices will be as concerned with the sweeping quality of the district court opinion as they are the claims of the former president. shannon: lc of their thursday print lease in spirit if not
they want to rush the sentence so they can get the verdicts they want. they want that scarlet letter pasted to donald trump's for head as he goes through this election he is prevented from campaigning in pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, all these battleground states. this is exactly what fred warned about when that law is used against its purpose that is not justice that is a lawlessness, no? >> james mattis may have said it best when he said one of the greatest dangers to the republic was the use by factions of new fangled artificial to reasons to politically prosecute and persecute their opponents. that is what we are seeing play out in all of these cases this rush to trial at the height of election season that we have seen in new york. we have seen from special counsel jack smith and his team is a fundamentally at variance with principles of fair prosecution it just goes to show all of these cases at the end of
>> did she just drop it? >> oh, my gosh. it's running. the poor little thing. poor thing. >> put it back. >> reporter: you actually confronted these people? >> yes. >> reporter: ashley hobbs from north carolina's bear-wise program says she was dispatched by the local sheriff. what were these people thinking? >> so what they told me was that they were trying to help the cub. now, in the video that we saw, that's not apparent to me. i just described the dangers, how irresponsible it was. >> reporter: hobbs said the team took one cup, a female to the rehab center, the other cub and the bear's mother were nowhere to be found. hobbs says because the interaction was brief and the group released both cubs no charges apply. is there a sentiment of unfortunately we can't charge these people based on statutes? >> definitely. we would have loved to, again, make this a teaching moment and really taken it seriously. >> reporter: it's just the latest example of people getting recklessly close to nature. >> ah!
women deserve more, it's simple, buy the merchandise, watch the games, and go to games. good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle, and we are now 200 days away from election, and the deferences between the two candidates could not be more striking. it is the tale of two campaigns. president biden visiting key battleground states highlighting what he's accomplished and warning about the dangers if his opponent wins. and donald trump sitting in a new york city courtroom as a defendant. there's a lot to get to tonight. let's bring in alex and con that. former hhs secretary and former democratic congresswoman. scott is finally with us. >> i'm a virgin. >> he's a special correspondent for vanity fair and author.
they want to rush the sentence so they can get the verdicts they want. they want that scarlet letter pasted to donald trump's for head as he goes through this election he is prevented from campaigning in pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, all these battleground states. this is exactly what fred warned about when that law is used against its purpose that is not justice that is a lawlessness, no? >> james mattis may have said it best when he said one of the greatest dangers to the republic was the use by factions of new fangled artificial to reasons to politically prosecute and persecute their opponents. that is what we are seeing play out in all of these cases this rush to trial at the height of election season that we have seen in new york. we have seen from special counsel jack smith and his team is a fundamentally at variance with principles of fair prosecution it just goes to show all of these cases at the end of
they want to rush the verdicts. they want to rush the sentence so they can get the verdicts they want. they want that scarlet letter pasted to donald trump's for head as he goes through this election he is prevented from campaigning in pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, all these battleground states. this is exactly what fred warned about when that law is used against its purpose that is not justice that is a lawlessness, no? >> james mattis may have said it best when he said one of the greatest dangers to the republic was the use by factions of new fangled artificial to reasons to politically prosecute and persecute their opponents. that is what we are seeing play out in all of these cases this rush to trial at the height of election season that we have seen in new york. we have seen from special counsel jack smith and his team is a fundamentally at variance with principles of fair prosecution it just goes to show all of these cases at the end of