Vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Hypersonic - Page 1 : vimarsana.com

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Hannity 20240614

"there's only one thing worse then a broken record, a shifty broken record." i just want to apologize to the audience, that was a terrible shifty soundbite. tyler from kentucky, "watch out for that doug burgum fellow, he has great hair." they're here alone will get you on the ticket. greg know we've got janine from milwaukee, and -- wisconsin, "come to milwaukee, exhibit a city with beautiful people. state downtown, and obraro recap take a picture with the bronze funds. we'll be there in milwaukee the whole week, johnny will be there cutting trouble." johnny from brooklyn, "what about men blowing up candles? is that manly? ." only on a birthday cake. if you're doing it in a dining room, use the software. always remember, i am watters, this is my world. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to. >> everyone: hannity." tonight's the left -- it is now falling apart under even a minimal amount of scrutiny coming up we'll show you a mesar moment from disgraced former trump prosecutor nathan wade during a bizarre interview on fake news cnn. also outraged as biden walks a pay raise for the troops after handing out billions to, you know, those overeducated social science major people and ivy league institutions with their massive student loan bailouts and few real-world skills. but we begin tonight in europe where joe spent the day humiliating himself and that's on behalf of america on the world's page yet ag again. he is in italy for the 50th g7 summit, not going particularly well. joe started the summit by awkwardly kissing italy's prime minister, giorgia meloni, on the head, sniffing her hair at one moment seemingly. then he saluted her before shuffling away. then during a power shoot demonstration, biden got dazed and confused. how shocking. and started to just, you know, wonder off like that as other g7 leaders looked on in agony and desperate for somebody to bring joe back in to the fold. luckily, italy's bremen is a very graciously helped biden get back to the group and during the summit, biden also somehow muster the energy for a speech but unfortunately he got distracted by a plane flying over head. take a look. >> president joe biden: to include key parts of russia's financial sector. alloway till it goes over... >> president joe biden: at well as individual -- providing -- radical to it's defense production like microelectronics, machine tools and industrial materials. >> sean: that was part of a gene speech with ukrainian prime minister lasky and after those remarks, biden allowed questions from focal reporters. teemak from the u.s., two from ukraine. of course, reporters were selected ahead of time. let's start with so and so from the ap. and then the questions appear to be prescripted as per usual and then something pretty remarkable happened. one reporter from bloomberg actually there to go off script, causing biden to become very, very annoyed. it's not supposed to work like this. take a look. >> thank you, mr president. i have a question for president zelenskyy shortly an announcement but if you don't mind i would like to ask you about your discussions on the situation in gaza here at the summit. you were asked just a short time ago about it after the skydiving demonstration. can you give us your assessment of hamas' response and do you believe that they are trying to work towards a deal or is this response working against a deal? and what is your message to our lives, including those here at the g7 at about what more, if anything, the u.s. can due to drive towards a peace agreement? thank you. >> president joe biden: i wish you guys would play buy the rules a little bit. i'm here to talk about a critical situation in ukr ukraine. >> sean: the way you treat israel versus the way you treat ukraine, the rhetoric to use about ukraine versus the rhetoric usable in row, yeah, that would be irrelevant question. howard there this reporter though not ask the question that was preapproved by the biden white house. of course, the complaint media mob that they're supposed to stick to the script. half court scott jewell does want what you talking about israel and in order to turn his radical base, he seems to feel the need to trash america' strongest ally in the middle east after the worst terror attack in the history and do what? put restrictions on israel's war for its very survival? against terrorists that oh let's see how in their charter the destruction of the entire state of israel? anyone to force them out of the middle east? and by the way, eight americans, joke, they're still being held hostage in gaza. module would rather talk about is the low proxy war with russia according to biden pallet is far more pressing after years and years of fighting, jonah wants to give ukraine pretty much whatever they want so they can fight there war against putin. meanwhile it's really the america versus putting well is putting handcuffs on israel. she's barely lifting a finger to get any of our hostages home. so far the u.s. has committed 174 billion taxpayer dollars to ukraine in their war against russia while allocating a measly 12.6 billion to israel after the october 7th terrorist attack buy the islamic terrorist group hamas. now for biden this is all political. as per usual. his radical base, they call the shots. he is merely an empty vessel, you know, that complies with their demands. the radicals run that party. ultimately, nothing will satisfy their blood less -- but -- bloodlust against israel and capitalism. they want modern civilization basically to cease to exist as we know it in my name on it replaced with radical marxism, socialism. and frankly they don't like the principles on which this country was created. they hate our system, they hate our way of life. and joe biden is desperately needing their votes among the democratic party as it once was no longer exists. there are part of radicals, are in shambles. we see chaos everywhere, success pretty much nowhere. there are far left protests every day at nearly every single events including last night's congressional baseball game. there are also prominent democrats now trashing joe biden and his mental decline, they're doing it behind the scenes and if they get a little too loudly get brought in and lectured. trenin isn't even losing thousands of votes in the uncontested democratic primary to uncommitted, hundreds of thousands of boats he'd lost. this is what happens when the person at the top is barely able to walk and talk. much less lead his party and adapt to the most radical policy in the history of the country to give in to the radical base of his party. meanwhile it's a very different theory smacked story over at the gop. today former president donald trump was warmly greeted on capitol hill during what was a joint meeting with cong congress. the republican party is now rallying again president -- with president trump and his plan to build the -- reduce taxes, increased energy production. spur yet another american boom like never before. take a look. >> mr. trump: thank you very much. this was a great meeting. this tremendous unity in the republican party. we want to see borders, we want to see strong military. we went to see money not wasted all over the world. we don't want to see russian ships right off the coast of florida, which is what they are right now, that's unthinkable. we want to see this success for our country. and we don't have success right now. we have inflation that killing everybody. we have levels of inflation that nobody has seen for -- they say 75 years. i would say probably all of them are wrong. probably will never seen levels like this before. we are going to end that. we are going to bring back our jobs. we're going to bring back common sense the government. were going to have strong borders and we are going to have people coming to our country but they will come illegally. they're not going to pour in from prisons all over south america and all over the world and it's not just south america by the way. is all over the world. and we're not going to have important for mental institution switches where they're coming from. large numbers and large numbers are -- are terrorist. were not going to have this. so what's happening to our country is of great concern to the group of people standing alongside of me and i just wanted to say that we have great unity. we have great common sense. >> sean: joining us now, someone who was inside that closed-door meeting on capitol hill. is the speaker of the house, mike johnson is with us. mr speaker, will come back at great value. and we just settle one thing wants and for all here. did president trump has been attributed to him that he took a shot at milwaukee. that he do that? >> know. i didn't hear it and i was sitting right next to him. i introduce him this morning to breakfast when he started the day. 's book on our without notes, sean, you can stand up there and hold the four is the lucky ones. president can turn it on his a game and i'm telling you in the room this morning there was energy, enthusiasm, excitement. we had colic in there, sean, were commenting after his visit was this morning, they're house republicans, that they haven't been this excited about the future of our country in 40 years. that's what one of my colleagues pulled me. there's a palpable energy. in his words, something said this morning, he said, "something is happening in america and we see it." there's a demographic shift going on and all these different segments of the population. were headed for a great november, we have to like were ten points behind but i'm convinced donald j. trump will get a second term as president, we're going to retake the republican majority in the senate and we are going to go without majority in the house and that will be a good day for america. >> sean: if you go issue by issue, if you go to law and order, the economy can go to immigration, if you go to america's rule on the world stage, i don't see where the democrats run on any policy of success. let's start at the border. lost part of the fact that we've identified isis people with isis connections now in this country, you know, that we've got people coming from venezuela that we have people coming from yemen and iran and syria and egypt and afghanistan. 30,000 chinese nationals since october. 26,000 chinese nationals last year. tens of thousands of, you know, and breaded joe biden illegal immigrants from our top geopolitical photos. you know, congressman, how is that a mere -- clear and present danger to this country right now? >> it absolutely is and, sean, everyone around the country recognize that. we've been saying for three years every state is a border state now because it is. as you and i have discussed many times have we documented 64 specific executive actions that joe biden took to open that border wide and they've invited all these dangerous people into our country and they've taken up the invitation and come here. it's a serious situation. the fbi director has to buy three or four quick times in congress now in recent months that all the red lights are flashing and what he means is we've got dangerous persons, we've got tariffs on our own shores, in our country because joe biden opened the border wide and everybody knows it, sean. been traveling around the country last month, and then events in 123 cities in 29 states no and it doesn't matter whether i'm in a blue state, in a swing district, the message is the same. that people are fed up with this. they're fed up with open water, where it is doing to them, security, they're feeling of safety and, of course, the cost of living, the rising cost of crime. all of these things that have compounded the problems that we can fix and i think what her that reason american people will give us a chance to do that. >> sean: every crime, every murder, every rape and eventually i pray to god i'm wrong, if a terror attack happens by joe biden's and breaded illegal immigrants in his open border policy is now on 11 million and burning in this country, he got blood on his hands. what does stress -- president trump say he specifically will do on the border? i'm assuming he just said specifically to go back -- when he left office. >> that's the whole thing. president trump is able leader and he understood that he ran on the border, he reminded back in 2015, border, border, border because he's a business that are coming and he got control of it. because he used his authority. he was executive orders for the right policies. he instituted remain in mexico where people had to stay on the other side of the border to adjudicate their claims for asylum. that's a no-brainer. the border patrol agents have told us and the leaders of that agency said if president biden would just issue that executive order and remain in mexico again, we can reduce the floor by 70% at the border. but he will not do it, sean, you know why? you and i know why because they want to open border because they want to turn these people into voters and we are working hard to prevent that from happening as well. so many problems. >> sean: what did president say he'll due on the economy? what did he say he would do with israel, with ukraine? what did the president say that he would due to get energy prices down and get, you know, get the american people, get money back in her pocket? >> a lot. on all those fronts. with regard to the economy we've got to revive the american economy again and we know how to do it because you and i both know after the first couple of years the trenton administration we have the greatest economy in the history of the world not just the u.s. why? because we implemented policies that we've all always believed in. we reduce the regulatory burden on job creators and innovators, entrepreneurs to all of the economy to thrive and we reduce taxes on job creators as well and hard-working families. we've got to make those tax cuts permanent because they're going to expire soon and that will be the largest tax increase in u.s. history if we don't fix it next year and we've got to get to -- in their military state under control. on their joe biden parlay weaponize agencies and smothered american business in the free market. we can reverse that. president trump is ready to a. you got any plans we'll spend all night talking about that. we're excited to to implement those things not anything will get a chance. >> sean: 95 days, congressman early morning starts in pennsylvania. ninety-five days from tonight. speaking -- speaker johnson, thank you. joining us now is south carolina senator instagram. senator, are not of money has been spent in ukraine. it seems in many ways that that has devolved in to a proxy war between joe biden versus putin or the u.s. versus russia. american people putting -- really angry about her mother and relate europe has not stepped up financially to protect their own continent and a. and then you've got what? $12 billion, that's it, lagos to israel. but even worse than that joe biden will not allow israel to fight the war they need to win against radical islamic terrorists that slaughtered them on october 7th, took their own citizens hostage, americans hostage, and he is lecturing bibi netanyahu, the entire time, is not helping at all, and the worst part is, he said the u.s. won't help in terms of offensively helping to win the war on terror. joe biden has surrendered on the war against radical islamic terrorism. can you explain the disparity, because i can't. >> michigan, joe biden is worried about losing support in michigan. is throwing israel under the bus. there's been no better ally to the it -- to a state of israel and president trump. here recognized jerusalem as the capital of the jewish state. you recognize the goal -- not cerium. biden is withholding the weapons israel needs to win a war they can't afford to lose. everywhere israel looks, the radical islamists want to cut their throats. here is my message to the state of israel. help is on the way. president trump is coming back. >> sean: why are you sure certain, senator? >> because american people have had enough of this for couriers of just misery. misery at home. misery abroad. what i would say today about the senate engagement with president trump, he was the team captain and we were glad he was leading us. everybody in that room is dying for him to get back in office. he wants us to win the senate so we can put judges on the bench. you talked about him helping us. it was the single best meeting i've ever seen between the united states republican senators and president trump. he was in a good mood. people appreciate him. he is leading in every state. we need to win the senate back. he is doing better than ever -- every republican senate meant -- candidate. there with the majority incentive is to marry up with president trump and his agenda. it gives us a positive meeting today. you talked about rebuilding this country and i can't wait to have him back. >> sean: did the people agree with you or didn't agree with you on your belief that there should be incredible 15 week ban on -- or allowance on the issue of abortion? put that aside. one thing i would argue and i don't think i'm wrong about is that 2022, one of the main reasons, if not the main reason, the red wave did not occur was because of the overturning of roe v. wade. we had another supreme court decision, it was unanimous today. it was on the abortion pill. i think were up to 60-70% of all abortions are done with a pill, and the supreme court made very clear today that that will remain legal. the democrats will demagogue the issue, but will this ruling impact any or mitigate any demagoguery that will occur this election season? >> number 1, no matter what you do or say, they're going to accuse us of hating women and being extremists. president trump said today that the democratic party is extreme. they support abortion up to the moment of birth. the virginia governor, the old governor, talked about allowing a decision after the baby is born. there the extremist, not us. i'm proud to be pro-life. you know, france limits abortion at 14 weeks. my bill is 15 weeks. president trump said leave it up to the states. i respect that. this will be decided based on abortion. this election will be about your physical security, ears prosperity and trying to get the world back in check before a lot of us get killed. have never been more worried about an attack on our country then i am right no and president trump said he was -- to have soviet ships off the coast of florida. weakness breeds aggression. the day president trump is elected, all of the stops. >> sean: nuclear weapons, hypersonic missiles of the coast of my free state of florida. it almost seems like a cuban missile crisis moment but joe doesn't know. >> well this is the 1930s all over again. why did russia invade ukraine, whited put into it? because he thought he could get away with it on biden's watch. i really believe that. whether they attack israel so viciously? they thought america wouldn't deal with israel. all that changes the day trump wins. i can't wait to have them back in office, the republican senators appreciate this man, so everybody out here watching, do all you can to help president trump because our way of life depends on it. >> sean: it really does. i say this is a reflection -- inflection point for the country, we have all that is a tipping point election. it's weigh bigger. i've never -- and like you have never been more afraid for the country and the state of the world and i am right now. lindsey graham, senator, thank you. when we come back, jim jordan is trying to hold the left accountable for their raisin water -- warfare tactics and organization of -- hell explain straightahead music mark ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, "i'm glad it helped." i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now and get 35% off your first order. (vo) in two seconds, eric will realize they're gonna need more space... (man) gotta sell the house. (vo) oh...open houses. or, skip the hassles and sell directly to opendoor. (man) wow. (vo) when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: mark your calendars pennsylvania, 95 days now -- from the early voting on whether 44 days before election day and about for a month from today them another district attorney alvin bragg, you know, the guy that ran to get trump, that guy and from prosecutor, third highest ranking doing the official michelangelo will testify before the house judiciary committee, both of them, to answer their bill and political motivated prosecutor's my prosecution of donald trump. and by the way that hearing we will be the day after donald trump's sentencing. meanwhile the other state case against trump, the one in georgia, has gone completely off the rails. appeals court there will here arguments in the fall over whether or not dar fulton county any wellness will be removed from the case. earlier today, willis moved to dismiss the appeal. game and unhinged speech at a church where she is claiming to have been attacked and over sexualized? that's what she said. in other news her ex-lover nathan wait sat down with big new cnn for -- where he is --'s own media team decided to park the interview to give some advice. wholly fake new cnn. it's like a saturday night live skit. take a look. >> when did romantic relationship between. [ engine roars ] of you start? >> yeah. so, you know, we get into -- there's been this effort to say that okay, these exact dates are at issue and these exact dates are -- i'm getting signaled here. >> can we go off mike for a second? >> yes. >> okay. >> keep rolling. don't stop. >> sean: please pause while we know bring our person being interviewed into another room to give them the answer. you can't make it up. here with more the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jim jordan is with us. before i get to the people that, you know, calendula and alvin bragg going before your committee, let me go back to what we learn in this trial of hunter biden, putting aside the low hanging fruit which has the tax crime but not the various -- burisma -- joe biden like to the cou country, hunter biden led to the country. fifty-one former intel -- officials lie to the country. of the fbi as a venue that really's attorney had a copy of alert -- laptop then you would believe so they were prebunking that in their weekly meetings with big tech and social media companies. and then when asked directly if they knew whether or not this was misinformation or the laptop was real and they wouldn't give an answer. the media mob line, big tech sensor the story. excuse me, is that election interference, jim jordan? >> yeah, and he was election interference literally two and half weeks before the most important in -- residential -- again for me the ruling in a break here in the hunter biden case was really about two things. for anyone who had any doubts, we now know for sure that the laptop was real because the prosecution can play government, david weiss entered it as evidence in that trial. and then second, none of this happened but for those whistleblowers coming for forward. but for shepley and ziglar coming forward and telling us what -- because i was a catalyst for the judge to take there close look that she did in the delaware court or they would have got that sweetheart deal through. so those two guys came together -- came forward and give us the facts. and by the way the story, sean, has stood up. the white house story has changed palatine a story has changed, david weiss' orienting multiple times but not whistleblowers and their story has not wavered one bit because their post -- testimony was true. >> sean: the government has acknowledged something that we knew four years ago, that the laptop was very real. does that know me that hunter implicating the big guy and hunter, complaining bitt bitterly,'s income -- income go to pop's, that hunter -- after talking to eric sherman about which income -- account build pay for pop's home repairs. this issue of burisma, that all of this now come into play in terms of a real investigation and possibly -- if we had a real attorney general that actually believed in equal justice and application of our loss, when he really -- when he be investigating it? and what does it say about the fact that he new the laptop was real for foreclosures and did nothing with her? >> we've sent referrals to this attorney general and i think in four and half months we are going to have a new president and then in january of next year we're going to have a new attorney general so i let that justice department take a look at what we've sent there on both hunter biden and on jim biden. and then these other issues that you've just raised there. but, yeah, i think everyone now who has followed this story, follow the path you been -- 51 former intel officials in this whole story understand that what they were telling us is just not accurate. everyone knows that and again sort of the final step is when they actually entered the laptop as evidence, even though they had it cleared back in the summer of 2019 and they knew all along, the actually entered it as evidence to remove any doubt if someone we have had some. >> sean: those 51 officials have to account for what dave said considering none that i know of ever even worked at the laptop and were they organized by wink antony blinken to sign on to something for no other rea reason, with no knowledge whatsoever except the knowledge that they wanted to put jordan to be elected? >> twenty blinking went with mike baraka put this together many did it at tony blinken -- know what sort of the catalyst for it all and he put -- to get approval from the cia because they had this advisory board to have to sign on anything like this and, of course, it was used to downplay the whole story. and it was used to sensor the new york post, their twitter feed and everything else. they were blocked. and most important leave american people were kept from the information. were not done coming back to more investigative work to group -- to do on this issue and racketeering to do that. i think we're going to find more information and i try to make sure that the country understands everything about that whole situation in october of 2020. >> sean: so no merrick garland has been held in contempt. i would like to know if anything is going to happen to him like peter navarro or steve bannon. i would also like an answer from the attorney general if he is comfortable with letitia james and alvin bragg running on a platform to use there positions of power to go after one man, one family and one organization and i would like to get a better answer as to why the third highest ranking justice department official, matthew calendula, why would ever -- colangelo, why would anyone ever leave the prestigious position to go be a lawyer prosecutor in new york city? because that does not make any career sense, does it? >> no, it doesn't but we'll get a chance to ask mr colangelo and mr bragg those questions on july 12 win they come. and i think there are three big concerns with that whole ridiculous case in new york. first is just a fundamental jurisdictional issue. this was in the federal elections shoe and the ftc said there was nothing there, no crime, no problem so the department of justice, the southern district of new york. who that -- is a fundamental problem, than their due process problems. he had a partisan judge, partisan prosecutor, he had the gag order part -- put an president trump and they never even told us what the crime if they were trying to prosecute for goodness sakes. and finally maybe the biggest concern is the expert witness on campaign finance, brad smith, so the campaign finance expert wasn't allowed to talk about campaign finance. he wasn't allowed to be the expert witness in the courtroom. so we're going to give brad smith a chance to tell the congress and the country what he wasn't allowed to tell the court and the jury. brad smith will be coming as a witness as well. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: maybe the judge can be questioned as to whether or not he understands what the sixth amendment of the constitution is or his -- maybe he can explain why the narrative on -- identify the crime that trump was being charged with or how they were able to opt charge from a misdemeanor with statute of limitations over now into some election law felony. i would like the answer to that and maybe bring in and grown as well and expand how he came to evaluation of mar-a-lago of 80 millions. when the property is close to worth -- worth to close a million and evidence was overwhelming. jim jordan, thank you. when we come back, the biden white house loves, loves, loves giving out government handouts. know they want to give out and be told you last night deer and birth control. by the way except when it comes to the military. not so interested in helping them out. we'll explain. >> ♪ ♪ (♪) ♪ i don't care if we ever come back ♪ ♪ that i always remember the fun we had ♪ ♪ i love fishing with dad ♪ now through june 14th save 10% on dad's favorite gift, special father's day gift cards, bass pro shops and cabela's. when did i call leaffilter? when i saw my gutters overflowing onto my porch. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so, you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. it's the easiest call you can make. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: thanks to joe biden's inflation if you have not gotten a 20% or greater raised since he took office well you've lost money. twelve has not in our nation's military. now congress is trying to fix that by raising the pay for junior enlisted troops by about 20%. just one problem with that, joe biden says no way. the white house statement says, "the administration strongly opposes making a significant permanent change to the basic pay schedule." is it any wonder that than that biden is doing so poorly -- poorly with young people or african-americans or hispanic americans or so many other people? you've got two thirds of the country and are struggling financially. you've got 25% of americans giving up meals because they can't afford them. and democrats, members of the media are starting to notice? take a look. >> number, have a problem. if not their policy is not their fundraising, it's not that joe biden suffered buffering of the juneteenth party. [laughter] no. the problem they have is there messaging. or just to it planar, it's how they talk. folks appreciate when someone sounds authentic even if their idea is terrible. but when democrats even when they talk about the good things they've done, it sounds fake. >> some of it is -- is this cosmopolitan condensation, if you will. like, you need to -- at business people are that's across-the-board. that's black, white, -- >> and its hispanic. were going to lose hispanic males. going to completely lose th them. >> sean: here with a reaction, with more, chairman of project 21 -- florida congressman michael waltz. let me start with you congressman. our military under biden has gone well, equipment is way way down. militarily, there's a lot of saver rattling going on by china and russia and iran. we've got a little miner cuban missile crisis going on off the coast of our state of florida will apparently the russians have a sub with nuclear and hypersonic missiles on it. my last understanding is the united states does not have hypersonic technology like china and russia does. he is giving free beer and birth control to young people to try and bribe them into voting for him. but you can't take care of our military? that is barely making ends meet? military that we've covered in passed years have had to be on food stamps? >> right. yeah. sean, according to the defense department's own survey, over 250,000 troops experience what they call low food security, 120,000 troops very low. meaning a politically mist meals. and are losing weight. that's not even counting the family members and that's not even counting bidenomics and inflation. and yet house republicans are trying to fix that. it's bad enough that it's happening, it's bad enough we have a recruiting crisis, it's bad enough that they have banks that are literally falling apart with the black mold and pcs in them according to one recent inspection. but trenin is opposing it. so he's going to spend billions on a climate core, is going to spend a half billion inning the palestinians. but when it comes to paying them marine corps, when it comes to the soldiers with their butts on the line for the red white and blue, he's opposed. we're not talking the general started talking about the kernels, we are talking privates, sergeants, corporals. i'm it sounded that there opposed to this given all of the other nonsense that this administration is spending money on. but yet were in the worst recruiting crisis since vietnam. [ engine roars ] it's very real. were losing whole divisions. we can't man and equip ships right now. were trying to fix it. an hour fighting the bite in administration too. >> sean: i couldn't in good conscious advice somebody to get in to the military with this guy as commander-in-chief because he doesn't know idea of the week it is. morris cooper let's look at the demographic problems for the democrats. the core base, they're eroding parts of their base. african-americans, hispanic americans, young people. what are the reason for this? >> first let me say this about this military probably -- proposition. this president has identified every problem that he could, when he was running in 2020, and his solution, spend more money. now that it comes time for us to share with those young men and women are willing to put their lives on the line, this president suddenly just -- doesn't want to spend. you can't be this wrong by accident. know with regard to these other concerns, many black americans are complaining that this president's paredes have everything to do with the cocktail hour in the professor's lounge and absolutely nothing to do with their real lives. it is amazing how many hispanics are saying they are no longer willing to support this president and his party. we are looking at an election where it is possible that a republican me win the hispanic vote for the first time. you are seeing the young votes you are seeing the women's vote, you are seeing so many areas where this president for stewardship of the economy, parade rising all of the progressive agendas over the needs of mainstream america. and it's no surprise that you are seeing americans complain across the board. >> sean: why is it okay for china to have us by balloon or balloon or china distant, you know, be saver rattling, you know, hostile movers against our fighter jets in international airspace, hostile movers against our neighbor in international waterways. now we got russia with a sub, nuclear arm we believe with hypersonic missiles, what is not -- that not a bigger deal, congressman? >> well because at the end of the day, you have an administration that has a concessions base approach. and you've got -- you have john carry leading their doctoral -- allegation over to china the last three years begging them to do more on climate which they know they can take advantage of and then continue their nuclear buildup, their space buildup calendar military buildup. i, this crew is asleep on the switch, sean, and it's going to take an entire content term to dig out of this hole but he talked about it this morning. republican's are regard to hit the ground running in january of 2025. >> sean: it's not iran that's an existential threat, it's russia, it's not china, it's climate change. that's how out of touch there are. insane times. thank you both. when we come back, legendary fitness and health group jillian michaels, wow, leaving the woke state of florida -- woke state of california, story, receipt of florida, she said the woke victim allergy poker just became too much for her. powerful take straight ahead. >> ♪ ♪ weathertech products are designed and manufactured in america using only american raw materials. most competitors make things seven thousand miles away... and then wonder why they don't fit. with weathertech in your vehicle you may hear angels singing as you marvel, how do they do it? simple. american technology and american workers deliver quality... not imported junk for a few bucks less. get the world's best floorliners and support america. find your fit at wt.com (♪) >> ♪ ♪ so the fallout from california has failed woke continues. fitness group jillian michaels sounding off on her decision to leave the feeling state of california for the free state of florida on stage steals podcasts. listen to this really powerful. >> you're from california. >> i moved out. >> out. >> are you in for the? where are you? >> miami. >> california got too crazy for me. >> why? >> okay. this is my parting line. at work here. i'm a woman. i'm a gay woman. my mom is a jew. my dad's an arab. i have a black kid. and believe it or not, mismanaged, latin even though he doesn't look like it. i hold a million cards in your game of woke victim allergy poker and when i leave california, maybe you've lost your [bleep] mind map just maybe! some of these laws that are passing here are absolutely bleakly mind-boggling in relation to crime, protecting our kids back on the fact that a 12-year-old child can be put on off label cancer drugs to irreparably change their body. again, if my son came to me and said mom, i think i'm trans i'd say okay, you know, he want to address this way, you want me to call you whatever the heck you what -- fine. explore it. i love you. i'm cool -- do you as long as we are safe. but were not changing your body until it's fully developed. i'm sorry. conversation is over. can't get a belief, to. its madness. its madness to me. i can go on and on and on, and it's madness. i don't know what's going on here. >> sean: madness. your with ration -- the host of time you learn is fearless, time you learn. you know, i've always thought she was one of the most inspirational when it comes to health, wellness, fitness, nutrition. and listen to that speech and it blew me away. it really did. i thought it was extraordinarily powerful. your thoughts? >> she's not the only person that feels that way and, in fact, i would argue that a lot of even california liberals feel very much the same she doesn't adjust to afraid to speak out. sean, you know that i lived in la for over three years and i got the heck out of the start of covid because i could see the riding on the wall. things were already ten -- woke after taxes and relations were already off the charts weatherman covid started and the only thing they wanted to lock people up for an arrest people for was playing in parts without a mask? i got the heck out of california and came to a great free red states like tennessee and i haven't looked back since and there are so many people, they're doing the same thing. the democrats which inclusively almost exclusively round that state have run in to the ground. only redeeming quality left is the rather. i don't know, sean, you're in florida, i tennessee. i think the weather is pretty weak here in the even better. >> sean: yeah. i, i can't add to what she say. it's not, it's insane and she talked about all the people even having sex with, you know, 14-year-old kids and that's okay? know it's not. and she really touched on every topic. obviously it doesn't sound politically conservative but she's just against crazy. and that's what the left has become insane. >> right and i thought it was interesting that she pointed out on paper, i'm one of them. i'm everything they want to. i should be the person they're courting. however, they've gone too far beyond back -- that and i think what we heard was a mom and that's what fascinated me. a mom because she constantly was talking about my cane or if a child wants to do this, i'm concerned about safety and i think as someone who as a child suffered from childhood obesity, came out of that, she is a fitness group, she had -- she was like goes for me. when i look at her i think that's what i want to be. and yet she has watched society say you know what? the swimsuit model can be obese now, the boy can run against the girl and take all her records, and everything that she has achieved in life with health and fitness can be taken away by the society that says we should look at these people and say this is what we want. this is beautiful. were so happy and she said you know what? i'm just done with it. i want my kids to be safe. i want my kids bodies to be safe filmmaker of. i don't want them to be influenced by this. and she left because of it and i think it's kind of beautiful to have someone leave enough to speak out about it especially as a mom and especially as someone who has bought -- for so far hard for health for not only herself but for other people for decades. she's an amazing woman and it's wonderful to hear her say this. >> sean: yeah. i don't know. i just hope she doesn't, you know, vote democratic in florida win she gets here. otherwise, welcome to florida ground julian michaels, i'll say that. a little sound like in -- going to vote for those policies in the future. all right. thank you, both. when we come back, straight ahead more "hannity." >> ♪ ♪ this is the easiest, non-toxic swap you'll ever make. lumineux toothpaste was made by dentists designed to break up plaque and remove any toxins in the mouth, so it'll deep clean your teeth and whiten your teeth without any sensitivity. find lumineux toothpaste at a walmart and target. ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." it's >> ninety-five days early voting starts in pennsylvania this election matters. et al. the time we have left this evening thank you for being with us, making the show possible up your excite your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. let not your hearts be troubled. greg gutfeld standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great night

Thing
Record
Doug-burgum-fellow
Hair
Soundbite
Audience
Kentucky
Tyler
One
Beautiful-people
Milwaukee
Come-to-milwaukee

Transcripts For CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240612

chambers hopes this is one step toward politicians actively campaigning for voters behind bars in clark county. >> you have potential victory is lying in those sales at least for now. >> i want to i guess is it makes a huge difference night, i step toward voters like elliot carver hall, having their voices heard it felt a little bit of empowerment, a little, just a little bit, a little tiny bit sara marie joins us now from las vegas. >> so this is the first time these voting booths had been used. how did the process go? >> it went pretty smoothly, although there were voters who showed up to vote and found out they were actually registered in a different county or in some cases, in a different state which is indication of the education gap that still exist for those who are behind bars. there were dozens of folks who wanted to vote from the jail today and we expect that that's cut number is going to be even larger when we get to the general election in november. this was sort of a dry run for the big event coming up, anderson be interesting to do polling and see if they're running for sara marie. >> thanks. the news continues right here on cnn outfront. next, breaking news, president biden, now it is son side behind closed doors after you're biden was found guilty today. >> and if federal gun case, tonight, a member of the jury who helped convict biden speaks out. you'll hear plus more breaking news this our federal agents arresting eight people from tajikistan with two suspected ties. i'm sorry to isis after they entered the us through the southern border, tonight, we're going to take you to one of the dead please. stretches of that border. >> and martha and alitos secretly recorded threatening to put up more flags to counter the quote pride flag. >> that's going up nearby. >> her neighbor, who's at the center of the controversy over alitos flags is outfront tonight. >> let's go out front and good evening. i'm marion burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news, president biden rushing to his sons, sayyed tonight. hunter biden greeting his father on the tarmac of the delaware air national guard base just hours after hunter biden was found guilty on all counts of lying about being addicted to drugs when he bought a gun today's verdict historic hunter biden is now the first child, sitting president to be convicted of a crime. and the first family is now grappling with the fallout of the jury's verdict. >> a verdict that came incredibly quickly, just three hours so fast. >> in fact, it caught almost everyone off guard. firstly, jill biden, who was attended the trial almost every day. been commuting back and forth from france was unable to get into the courtroom and time to hear the verdict yourself. and according to people who were there inside that room, hunter biden stared straight ahead as the verdict was read, stone-faced, showing little emotion. afterwards, though he could be seen hugging family members a close biden family friend, fran person who was with the bidens today gives us this statement tonight out front says there was nothing but love in that room with hunter after the verdict. abbe lowell and his team put up the best defense he could ask for hunter was incredibly strong and gracious. look at how good hunter looks today. sober, going on for years. it is remarkable how far he's come and he will be a powerful force story of redemption and hope for attics and their families that love conquers all. now, hunter biden could face up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000 in a moment, we're going to hear from one of the jurors about the discussions that took place inside that jury room and those few hours of debating as the 12 men and women deliberated it really is incredible when you take a step back here, you've got the president's done, just found guilty, criminally, less than two weeks after former president trump was found guilty and is now a convicted felon both are now awaiting sentencing. and yet the reactions from biden and trump could not be more different just hours after his son was found guilty, president biden spoke to the nation's largest gun control groups. so he's actually i had a gun control group. he did not mention his sons conviction. he did not talk about a corrupt judge or rigged trial or which time. instead, he released this statement separate from his speech. i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal jill and i will always be there for hunter and the rest of our family with our love and support. priscilla alvarez is out front. she is live in wilmington, delaware and evan perez is outside the courthouse. i want to start with you, though, priscilla, because i know you've got some new reporting on this last-minute trip by president biden to delaware. so what is the biden family doing right now? how did this all come together as far as your learning era and the president and his family are huddling behind closed doors here in their residents wilmington tonight after the president rights only hours ago and was greeted by his son, hunter on the tarmac. >> now, this was a last-minute trip with sources telling cnn that it was floated late monday night, but came together after the verdict was reached and finalize with the president arriving here again, only a couple well hours ago. but of course this is a family that has often come together over the course of the trial. the first lady in the courtroom, multiple times as these legal proceedings were underway and even coming back from france briefly to attend the trial. and that really underscores the delicate and difficult balance that this president has had to strike with his foreign travel in recent days. and also as these deeply painful family moments, we're planning out in this trial and publicly now, the president did release the statement earlier today, and it was a statement that was frayed seen through the lens of a father, not so much a president where he talks about the resiliency of his son, but also said that he would accept the outcome of the case of the president has previously firm that he would not pardon his son. now, also, hearing wilmington is the biden campaign headquarters and sources telling us that as far as tonight, it is business as usual usual for this very sensitive and delicate issue for the biden family. >> all right. priscilla, thank you very much. in wilmington. and i'd want to go to evan perez now because he's been in the courtroom throughout this trial every day you've watched the jurors you've watched the biden family there and i know you just spoke to one of those jurors, evan, what did he tell you well, erin this is? >> juror number ten. he's man in his stuff, these terms his from southern the southern part of delaware. and one of the things that we heard from the defense team as we were going through this trial was they believed that politics had a role in why hunter biden was even facing these charges. he said the defense team believe that the us attorney who was appointed by donald trump was essentially bullied into going after hunter because of criticism from house republicans and republicans in general. >> i asked the juror number ten, who did not want to be to show his face on television, whether their politics played any role in these deliberations. >> listen to what he had to say if anybody, was in that courtroom or in the jury room, they would know it was not motivated by politics politics played no part whatsoever in my mind no. >> i can't speak for the other jurors but nothing was nothing was ever said about this election year that was never brought up and aaron, we also he also told me that that the gun form that hunter biden signed back in october of 2018 when he bought the firearm that was the crucial piece of evidence in his mind and he believe that hunter biden lied when he signed it, and none of the other evidence from the from the from the defense to try to explain it away, really worked on the part of the jury one of the things that may come up by the defense team, they do they are weighing an appeal of this of this verdict is the fact that jurors never got to see a second oppression at that form, because the judge did not allow it. >> and so i asked the juror whether he believed that that would have made a difference. he said it would not have aaron sheep all right. i evan, thank you very much. outside that courthouse and having a chance to speak to turn number ten, which was obviously so fast thing is we'd we'd heard about the jury and their reactions and who they are all right. >> i'm a panel with me now, katie rogers, i want to start with you because you have covered the biden family closely for a long time at the new york times and now we're seeing the president arrive in delaware, greeting his son. what are your sources telling you about how this has impacted president biden personally? >> well, i think everyone who has spoken to me who is close to the president and close to the bidens. they always really reiterate to me how much the president believes in his sons ability to stay sober. he's very proud on that level of his son and they always stressed to me that, yes, he is worried about the legal problems ahead for hunter biden, but he believes in his son's ability to continue his recovery. now, that said, the people close to him say that this is the thing that more than anything else he wakes up. if he's briefed by aids on gaza, the next immediate get thing is about his son or he is constantly in contact with his son. they speak at least once a day. so this is something that is going to add more weight to the president's mindset. he's already been quite worried about these legal problems, never having an end for his son. and this just adds to that, right? >> it didn't certainly at a crucial time in this case campaign. congressman buck, i wanted to play something else for you that juror number ten shared with evan perez about hunter biden. let me play it i did have empathy for him, for his addiction i don't wish that on anybody and especially correct. okay. let me let was the has to be a terrible dickson it comes from i think just significant that that juror says that after they unanimously convicted him on all counts. >> right. but still able to have that human empathy and obviously a lot of americans can relate to that who are dealing with this themselves or with others and their families, some sort sort of addiction the president though is to deal with the political side of this. do you think that he has managed this? appropriately as a father and as a president congressman yeah, i do. >> i think it's very difficult. you look at your son having an addiction like bad. the federal government, the congress obviously passed this law because folks who are addicted to drugs and buy guns are more likely to commit crimes. so certainly not a hunter biden category necessarily, but i think the joe biden president biden has done a great job of trying to stay above the fray and recognizing that his department of justice was a very difficult position attorney general merrick garland appointed a special counsel's so that that council would be independent and render independent judgment. and i think that people look at this case and recognize that it was done in an independent and fair way the idea that there may have been other crimes are really irrelevant. >> this this defendant totter biden, got a fair trial, a quick jury verdict, and i think that joe biden made the right statements after the verdict ryan, the thing is this this is not done for hunter biden or for joe biden, the whole family, right? >> he can still appeal just even on this case, i'm i'm talking separately from the tax case, which is very serious. but on this case alone, is this going to drag out for the remainder of election between sentencing appeals and all kinds of this process 100% because he's going to both appeal on the grounds that certain evidence should not have been excluded from the defense. >> and he's going to appeal on the grounds that under the second amendment, the constitution, that this particular criminal provision should be invalid and none of that is going to be sewed up before november. in fact, we'll probably at least a year from now before any of that gets stored up, even conservatively speaking, well, even conservatively speaking. >> all right, so that's a long time, katie, and it's certainly shows in terms of weighing on the president all the way through the election way beyond, but through the election i mentioned how joe biden, the first lady, was not able to get there in time today because happened so quickly. >> she wasn't actually able to be in the courtroom for the verdict but she was there almost every day. hunter sister was there is on its uncle a lot of other family members, his daughter testified ex girlfriends wives and we've seen support from almost all of them on hunter and he's recovery. it has been something that clearly has damaged and hurt this family for a long time. they've struggled with it what does the conviction mean, katie, for the whole family? >> i mean i think that this family has dealt a hunter biden has detailed his addictions over the years in various ways, whether it's through a memoir, through a lengthy magazine profile. but for the rest of this family, it's been a really long private, painful battle as we saw, this week during and last week during the trial. sorry these members of the biden family, onetime members of the biden family in current members recounted what was essentially they had all described as a held that they were in with him and a conviction is really the first time this very private battle has been laid bare for public consumption. so it's uncomfortable for them and they have had to sit there and here the shrapnel hit them yet again of hunter biden's choices have had to sit there and listen to him in his own words through his memoir, recount his drug use is a painful time for them congressman buck, president biden was asked about whether he would pardon his son right? on this crucial point, i want to play that exchange. it was with david muir let me, ask you will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict no matter what it is? >> yes. >> and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes. >> you have congressman buck, how do you feel about this when he's saying that to show he believes in the system and he's not going to question it with a witch-hunt to rigged and all that, right? >> clearly, it is his son how do you feel? >> does he have to take this all the way to the mat? no. pardon? no commutation of his prison sentence, which by the way, he did not he did. not commit to or or do you think it would be appropriate and not hurt belief in the system if he were to commute his son sentence i don't think president biden wouldn't do anything until after the appeals are finished. number one, and that's going to happen after the election so he's going to have much more flexibility after the election whether he wins or loses to make a decision like this. now, if he were to engage in a pardon of president trump with president trump was victims of a federal crime at the same time that he pardon his own son. i think americans would understand a father doing that but i think he made the right statement at the time and that is i'm not going to show preferential treatment to a member of my own family and a quick final word, ryan, just to be clear that this would go another year, you also have a very serious yes tax evasion charge, federal charge in california, which would carry significant present time that is underway. >> that's right. and the justice department said that it could carry up to 17 years in jail. and what's unfortunate for hunter biden is because you didn't do a plea deal. he will now have to convictions potentially steck up against each her to us sentencing guideline. the conviction that he just got today in delaware would count against him. he will not be a first-time offender if he is convicted in california. >> right. which could affect sentencing. i thank you very much. ryan. katie, and congressman, i appreciate all of you very much next trump and his supporters called the doj rigged and political. so what are they saying tonight? now that hunter biden was convicted by a jury on all counts unanimously, just like donald trump was a couple weeks ago. plus breaking news, the us is now tracking a flotilla of russian war ships less than 100 miles off the coast of florida and passing by a us cruise ship packed with passengers we are speaking to a person on board for that ship, just sending us some pictures of what they saw on that crews and new audio tonight of samuel alito's wife threatening to put up more political flags we what i want i want sacred heart of jesus glad because i had to look across the lagoon at the pride flag for the next month alito's neighbor who had a confrontation with martha-ann alito and is at the center of the story is outfront tonight priceline helped stand can we say 60% on family-friendly hotels? >> so many great trips we might just leave here with another vacation maybe take it easy. >> paris and u2 for motor down lisa wasn't alito gardi are happy priceline hey, you've seen this was the one you're telling me you can get direct tv, got good stuff, and you don't need a satellite dish are used to love doing my business on those things. >> won-sik pigeon, then dishes kept the rain off our beat we just have different priorities satellite free directtv never thought i'd see the day or lifespans are quite short. >> extreme directtv without it satellite dish, you gonna do this thing with my neck just for a bit. >> right now, pet dander in sales mold spores, pollen, and dirt are being sucked into your air. >> ducks get cleaner air in system efficiency. now, with stanley steamer, your air done? sorry, clean until they're stanley steamer clean his name brand new this assignment is cheese and greece just contemplate freedom. >> you can take your eyes off the new 2024 jeep wrangler and glad the aid or cheap, there's only one during the jeep make this the summer event, get 2000 bonus cash allowance plus no monthly payments for 90 days on the 2024 gop-led eater and most 2024 jeep wrangler gas powered models can the riva support your brain health, narrate janet, hey eddie, know, fraser, franck, franck, bread. >> how are you? you, fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge work play blank relief, work, play blanking really, the only three and one extended release formula for dry eye blake the ups stores, not just the shipment store, where the shipping store the leave the packing to us dot the we understand this is more than a package store where the packet should be guaranteed store the peace of mind store, where the water around the corner go we ship it all store the ups store be unstoppable when we pack it in shipping week guaranteed bonds, your local store today and ship with confidence. >> with armor all a little bit of this protects you from a lot of, that craig here pays too much for verizon wireless. so he sublet half his real estate office... [ bird squawks loudly ] to a pet shop. meg's moving company uses t-mobile. so she scaled down her fleet to save money. and don's paying so much for at&t, he's been waiting to update his equipment! there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. pain. >> learn more. it's stokoe.com this is a secret, war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on cnn more of our breaking news, the deep states sacrificial lamb, those are the exact words from top trump ally marjorie taylor greene. >> she claims hunter biden took the fall for his father and a new conspiracy theory today, greene tweeting, quote, hunter biden just became the deepstate sacrificial lamb to show that justices balanced while the other biden prim's remained ignored meantime, longtime trump adviser stephen miller, posts and park quote, don't be gas lit. this is all about protecting joe biden and only joe biden there are those some republicans who are coming to hunter biden's defense team format is outfront this is the first time that hunter biden has faced responsibility and consequences for his actions, political spinners on the right are spinning out of control in all directions. biden's calling the conviction of hunter biden a step toward accountability and kinda dumb and saying things like hunter biden might deserve jail for something, but purchasing a gun is not it. why is this verdict so confounding for the right? first, it is about a gun or some conservative politicians and advocates opposing gun restrictions. the case against hunter biden was an invitation to attack as father. >> so long as this president continues to use every tool at his disposal to harass and criminalized guns gun owner there's and gun dealers, his son should be receiving the same treatment and scrutiny as all of us. let's just do a little more shooting over here but other gun enthusiasts, while not fans of the bidens, leave the law in this case is unconstitutional. as a matter of principle i do not believe the hunter biden should be convicted of that anymore. that anyway well, now should hunter biden is not talking, but he is walking in right now second, this wasn't the case. >> republicans wanted for years. they have talked without evidence far-reaching foreign corruption, secret payoffs, and influence peddling tied all the way to the top. so after this verdict, the trump campaign quickly issued a statement this trial has been nothing more than a distraction from the real crimes of the biden crime family. and lastly, this verse predict came just a dozen days after donald trump himself was convicted of 34 felonies, even as he appeals a course, republicans have joined him in calling the courts corrupt their case against president trump has been a witch hunt from the beginning. this was not criminal justice. >> the entire thing is political, but now some conservative seem to be squirming, suggesting hunter biden's conviction must be a ruse. posting timing is everything. this is the veil of fairness in the justice system. so maybe it is a measure of how twisted up the right is on how to respond to all of this. that when the trump team put out that statement after the verdict and much i made all those crazy claims about the biden family. they then send out an edited version shortly thereafter because the first version at the end so they wish hunter biden well. and then in the edited version, they had dropped the well wishes. they didn't fix the false claims. they just dropped the well wishes clearly, this has the republican right saying, what are we supposed to do on this? because there are cross purposes on so many issues, aaron. yeah. i mean, well, you know, you say it's a rigged system when your guy's guilty and then the other guy's guilty and then all of a sudden what he is supposed to say. maybe they could have foreseen that possibility. all right. tom, form. and thank you very much. i want to go now to ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie i mean, can you believe hunter biden gets convicted on all counts by a jury in a case brought originally by a special counsel who trump initially appointed us attorney somehow, it's not fair and square to many in the gop can you believe it oh, yes, i can sort of believe anything. i mean, it's a really crazy de marjorie taylor greene is out there making the rest of us look like geniuses. what she can do on it regular basis yeah. >> i think it takes away from the gravity of the moment which is you know, he he wasn't added. it was a sad situation that was tragic but it wasn't political and keep in mind that he did have the opportunity to take accountability for this year ago and the plea agreement build up then they decided that they would insist on their de and courting and they got it but i think it's i think this is has to be looked at on its own merits. >> so i mean, this was a case the evidence says the jurors juror who was interviewed said was overwhelming and they didn't put politics into it and i just ruled on what they saw, on what they were told, just like trump's urey did. and i think both jury's got it right based on what they were told to do and the evidence that was before them. but i think it is a crazy time because you have the president today. i've given a speech on tighter tighter gun controls. >> yeah. and keeping guns out of the hands of felons and people who don't don't deserve them. and his sons on trial. i think yeah, it's just it's a crazy time in america full of folic contradictions, but, yeah, but this was, this was a sad day and i think it was inappropriate result. i don't think he's going to jail for very long. my off the cuff assessment is scheduled for 1016 months as the first defender and the judge may well go below that and give him a probationary sentence. who knows? yeah. >> it's not going to be a punitive situation and then he does have that serious tax case involving $7.5 million in taxes. so yeah. i mean, that's that and that'll be in september and that'll be in the heart part of the heart of the election. so i think it's very hard for republicans to insist that this is somehow a ruse. >> well, i mean it's sort of amazing. it seems to me that if you did get a guilty verdict here, that this would be something that everyone could say. okay. well, there was it can't say that it's rigged or during goes one way or the other. and yet somehow that there are still some finding a way to say this is basically a veil of as nancy mace said, congresswoman avail of fairness, write that this is all to distract you from it's frightening in some senses, but you mentioned that a convicted felon, right? can i have a gun? and obviously, you know, donald trump and in this context, we found out today tie that he disclosed in his probation interview that he had three guns. now he acquired them legally. obviously, he is now prohibited from having any as a convicted felon were you surprised at all but to hear that donald trump own three guns not really. >> and i think all the people are hyperventilating on this a little bit. i mean, it's it's sort of ordinary that it would come up in this context particularly for somebody donald trump it's not carrying a gun i never saw him carry ganim, didn't know him to ever carry a gun. he's got to see as a concealed carry registration in new york, but you're right. >> that's what he had and i understand that, and i think he obviously has these guns and he's going to have to pony him up but that's what that's really what this process is designed to do is to get all that, all that, all those requirements out of the way before he couldn't run afoul of any other laws after the time of being sentenced up, tied before you go. also today, trump asked aileen cannon, the judge in florida, mar-a-lago, to dismiss the classified documents case. and if she didn't do that, he asked her to throw it any evidence gathered during the fbi search of mar-a-lago? >> which sort of confusing and confounding because that appears to be the entire case as far as most of us understand it that's actually much of the case. >> it's actually not quite the entire case, but it's it's most of the documents, yes. that we're included in the indictment and the worst thing that could happen to him is that she actually does it in advance of trial because that will certainly be reversed abruptly by the 11th circuit and giving them the opportunity i'm for that. they're dying for given the circus that she puts on to remover. >> all right. we'll tie. thank you very much. as always thank you, aaron tax. and next new secret recordings tonight of justice alito's wife talking about conversations with her husband about political flag it's at their homes like, oh, please don't put up a black alito's neighbor who is at the center of the dispute with the alitos is out front but next, plus breaking news, this our federal agents arresting eight to gq nationals with suspected ties to isis after they came into the united states through the southern border. and we're going to take you tonight to one of the most dangerous stretches of that border right now, will take you there next detect this living with hiv. robert learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to nevado divider was a complete hiv treatment meant for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than davon detect this morning to learn that most hiv pills contains three or four medicines. devito is as effective with just two if you have hepatitis b, don't stop to vada without talking to your doctor. don't take to vado if you're allergic to its ingredients are taking dofetilide. this can cause serious or life-threatening side effects if you have a rash or allergic reactions, symptoms stopped a bottle and get medical help right away, serious or life-threatening? lactic acid buildup and liver problems can occur. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. divider may harm and unborn baby. most common side effects or headache, nausea, diarrhea, trouble, sleeping, tiredness, and anxiety. >> detect this. you could stay undetectable with fewer medicines. ask your doctor about lotto i'm getting vaccinated. >> weiser's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine because i'm at for pneumococcal pneumonia i'm getting prevnar because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, prevnar 20 is approved and adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that caused pneumococcal pneumonia in just one dose, don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine seen, or its ingredients, adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache you can joint pain. >> i want to be able to keep my plans just one dose can help protect me from pneumococcal pneumonia that's why i chose prevnar 20. ask your doctor or pharmacy? there's about the pfizer vaccine for pneumococcal pneumonia. >> you have chronic kidney disease. you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with bar sega because they're play this isn't like to be for circular can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections in low blood sugar a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur, stopped taking four sika and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of disinfection and allergic reaction or ketone acidosis can the riva support your brain health? married janet, hey eddie know, fraser, frank frank, brad. how are you? >> fnth call 1803 558999, or visit home served serve.com i'm mj lee at the white house. and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by thunder shirt, constant gentle pressure for a calmer pet. if your dog suffers from fear of thunder, fireworks separation, or any other anxieties, thunder shirt can help thunder shirts find it. retailers like pet smart and petco tonight, martha-ann alito, the wife of supreme court justice samuel alito, in secretly recorded audio, vowing to continue flying political flags outside her home, mocking gay pride flags that fly nearby. >> mrs. alito to finally reacting to the controversy do that now swirls around her and her husband after the new york times reported that an upside down american flag flew outside their home in virginia in january of 2021. flag used by insurrectionists, as well as the second flag also carried by insurrectionist, seen flying outside their vacation home. here's part of what martha and alito said cnn has not obtained the full of audio you know what i want, i want sacred heart of jesus flag because i had to look cross the lagoon at the price the flag for the next month exactly. i made a flag in my head. this is how i satisfy myself. i made a flag is white and it's yellow and orange flames around it and in the middle is the word but goniometer that gunja in italian means shane gone yet vii car g, g they're gone shame, shame, shame anyway wow, shame, shame, shame on you spelling it out like that. >> such vehemence about the gay pride flag. >> those comments were secretly recorded by a liberal activist, journalists lauren windsor, who misrepresented herself to me this is alito as a sympathetic and like-minded admire her, but she recorded these conversations and we now know what was set out in front. >> now, emily baden, a former neighbor of the alitos in northern virginia. she's the person justice alito says provoked his wife and to flying the inverted american flag after a verbal dispute between the two a claim emily says is false and is backed up by police reports, which showed that the dispute actually happened weeks after the flag went up. so emily, i'm glad to see you again what's your reaction now you hear this audio, you hear martha and alito a voice, you know, because you had conversations with her and she's saying she's going to fly these flags spelling this out, that she's going to fly a flag very gunja, and she spells it out. every letter to say shame that she wants to fly a flag against the gay pride flag. >> yes an erin excuse me. >> thank you so much for having me again, it's great to be with you again my first reaction to hearing this audio i think was the same as most other folks, which was absolute horror if there's one thing that is the basic job description of a supreme court justice. it is to remain impartial and with the upside-down flag, with the appeal to heaven flag samuel alito has shown that he is not impartial and yeah, hearing martha and talk about that, it's interesting because i was used as a scapegoat for why she flew the other flag and we know clearly that that's not true and she says you, you obviously interacted with her and in very negative circumstances at one point, which i'll ask about in a moment, but she when you hear her tone of voice here, that she's going to fly this flag against the gay pride flag that says virgo anya in italian means shame. >> and she says it and then she spells it out. she hits every single letter virgo kn. yes. she says again and then she says, shame, shame on you did that tone sound like the same woman, the same tone that you'd heard yes it was defiance. >> it was just very, very clear that she wishes shame upon the lgbtq community and yeah, i definitely recognized the tone for sure. >> so that secretly recorded conversation went on for about six minutes. at one point, mrs. alito said her husband asked her to stop flying flags and she said she would do it temporarily. i want and to play that part of the exchange for you, emily, here it is nazis believed that he should control the hell. do you never can tell and he's like please don't put up a flag. >> i can i won't do it because i'm deferring to you but when you are free of this nonsense i'm putting it up and i'm going to send them a message every day, maybe every week the change in the flag's, there'll be all kinds i mean, look, she you talked about how she glare at you, called you a fascist. she spat on your car. i know that you have said you regretted calling her, that that vulgar epithet but when you hear this audio, is this this is consistent with the woman that you interacted with it is. >> and i think it's only fair for me to point out that mr. and mrs. alito are essentially strangers to me and my my interactions with them are very limited. so i can't really make any type of comment on you know, they're their attitude or their mental state or just aside from the facts of what i witnessed and what i experienced, and i just want to bring that back to the facts of this whole situation that he showed allegiance to january 6, he showed allegiance to christian nationalism and it's just very dangerous for our democracy. and i think he opinion value are secular. >> he wrote, it, wrote an opinion actually, after a year after the upside flag was flown and it was actually about flags flying outside boston city hall i just wanted to read the operative leinz. again, this is after he himself had known these flags were flying at his homes. and he says, a passerby on cambridge street confronted with a flag, flag flanked by government flags standing just outside the entrance of boston seat of government would likely conclude that all of those flags convey some message on the government's behalf. >> so it's clear he's saying if they fly the flag than any reasonable person would think that you support what that flag stands for. >> and yet he's saying it's not the case when they fly at his own home is there any doubt in you did interact with him and i know he didn't really speak. you didn't say much in those interactions but is there any doubt in your mind that a supreme court justice sees the hypocrisy here so he must see the hypocrisy and maybe just doesn't care it seems to me that their behavior and these words maybe they feel like they're above the law. >> and a lot of ways they are. we don't have an enforceable code of ethics for the supreme court they essentially police themselves and that ruling is really important because it only proves me right, and it proves all of us, right? who think that he of course knew about the flags. of course, he he endorsed them and him making those statements to congress that oh, my wife did it. i don't know about it. oh, i did it because of a neighbor. those are lies and this is important for our country. we need to, we need to hold our elected officials accountable, and we need to have a congressional hearing. we need to enact term limits. we need to have an actual code of ethics that they have to abide by. >> alright, well, emily, i appreciate your time and thank you for coming back on. >> thank you so much, aaron. and for. all who want to hear more, more of those alito audio tapes will be played tonight on laura coates live. that is at 11:00 eastern. >> next we're going to take you to one of the deadliest stretches along the american mexican we're scores of migrants are now risking their lives what a look because of all the threats there they can't go back also breaking the us, tracking russian warships, including a nuclear powered submarine that are passing by florida, were speaking to a passenger who is right now on a us cruise ship and just saw those russian warships hi, my name is kim and i am 41-years-old. >> i've been given the opportunity to work from home, so that means lots of video calls. i see myself more and i definitely see those deeper leinz i'm still kim and i got botox cosmetic. i wanted to keep the expressions that i would normally have you're right, you're on camera. and the only person they can look at as you i was really happy with the results. i looked like me just with fewer luck fine botox cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crows, feet, and forehead headlines, look better. the effects of botox cosmetically spread hours two weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness, may be a sign of a life-threatening condition do not receive botox cosmetic if you have a skin infection side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid, drooping and i would swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions? the medications including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. see for yourself by botox cosmetic.com it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed, palace. >> the farmers dog is fresh food made with whole meet and veggies it's not dry food. it's not what food. >> it's just a real food. >> it's an idea whose time has come the day you get your clear choice. >> dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat how you feel and how you enjoy life it changes. your smile. and now others smile at you. clear choice. network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives the with dental implants and they can change yours too because a clear choice day changes every day schedule a free consultation when you're the leader is ask the cleanup and restoration. >> how do you make like it never even happened? >> happened brand whatever comes your way there's a probe for that. serve pro. >> like it never even happened. >> make this assembler to share and save during the qia. summer sticker sales event in a three row, rokia, sorrento the tech forward sportage the available all wheel drive celtx or the iihs top safety pick plus telluride each one recommended by consumer reports this summer, visit, your local kia dealer and say get 1.9% apr for 48 months plus one i'm thousand bonus cash on specialty tags 2024, sportage and sorrento vehicles my husband and i own a growing beverage company. >> we rely on e-commerce and digital tools to build our business and launch new products. thanks to american investments in ai, we're using this technology to run our business more efficiently. artificial intelligence is a game changer. >> and i'm excited that the us is leading the world in its development. >> our leaders should continue to protect american because competitive edge to strengthen small businesses like ours, work play link relief work really the only three in one extended release formula for dry eyes it's just your mother and i went different things, which is why we got sling tv so we can watch live and free tv all in one app. >> that's right thing is really keeping his family together. >> you have no idea? >> i had no idea. >> you can the riva support your brain health? >> very janet, hey eddie, now frazer, frank, frank, bred. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge breaking news, cnn learning eight people with suspected ties to isis have been arrested after entering the us from the southern border a source as the suspects were arrested in los angeles, new york, and philadelphia. >> so they'd fanned out three different cities and had been monitored for overall month. it comes to cnn is going deep into the deadliest stretch of the us mexican border, speaking to migrants, reaching this remote and desolate region. after days without food, seemingly, these people on aware of president biden's announced crack down on asylum claims. david culver has this special report that you'll see first tonight, outfront while this is a. larger group here, let's see she's asking us if it's much longer to reach asylum. so what this does documents in hand and this family desperate to find border patrol does they've been walking through a yes. they've been walking for three days obviously, she's very emotional, says there's no food, there's no way when you think we're in a remote part of the arizona mexico border, getting here, not easy, took us about two-and-a-half hours from tucson. much of the drive off road with no cells signal and yet as desolate as this part of the border might seem, the trash and close literary in the gravel tell a different story. >> we find makeshift encampments were migrants, shield themselves from the scorching sun and wait for border patrol to pick them up she said three board. >> of ritual past about a little more than three hours ago and they assume they pick coming back and go, but they haven't seen them yet. >> this family fleeing cartel death threats and kidnappings were surprised hearing where they're from illness on negative limit heiko, mexico. >> and as we drive on, we meet another they make windows towards an encampment further down they may go from he's saying there's a bunch more that are coming from from mexico and he said, after the election of particular i felt the motivation to leave fearing the corruption and the lack of work. >> see what we end up steam because it's late getting near sunset, there's a huge and camp and mostly children a non-profits at this camp up for migrants who've just cross are saying, please wait here, immigration is going to come and get you here and actually have wifi setup. most everyone here mexican what's up candy he said that they've been getting a lot of threats and they said it was sort of the reason of the elections, it didn't vote for as they put it, the candidate who ended up winning on june 2, mexicans voted and local, state and presidential elections that campaign season proved violent and deadly. even the roman, she says that the reason they left us for reasons of security, which she says as now, everybody that we see here is from mexico, but they might not be in the us for law just days after mexico's elections, the biden administration took executive action on the order allowing first swift deportation of most migrants after a daily cap is reached. in nogales, arizona, we see those deportations up close. >> we counted probably a dozen people altogether most of them kids, about eight kids from what we could see getting off that bus and border patrol agents then escorting them directly flee to the border. and they'll continue walking them over right into mexico. what do you think does executive orders that going to do anything more in a rare encounter, we meet a border patrol agent eager to vent he asked us to mask his identity. worried, he'll be fired for talking to openly does it frustrate you when you hear that when you hear the narrative like wire border patrol doing anything don't blown off the mecole one he blames the current administration but isn't any more hopeful with the alternative, really to learn we meet others also frustrated by border policy, though, for more personal reasons. is, is this the only way that you can get face-to-face? >> yeah. litter carla pachinko crossed illegally nearly 30 years ago. she's recently gotten her work permit, but it's still waiting on a green card. >> i can be within the us how the mexico side that's her dad, freddie, who crossed illegally and was deported more than a decade back. they and other families meet here every couple of months to catch up. when's the last time you got to hug your dad? >> 15, 16 years ago. >> when you think about what's happening at the border now what what goes through your mind? >> yeah, well, it's unfair because we've been waiting what has been 20 years, 20 six years, and nothing nothing was being here paying my taxes and not owing anything, no tickets or nothing. yeah. i don't get anything out of it. >> while washington focuses on illegal crossings and asylum claims cases like carlos have been put on the back back burner for decades, it's still freddie. >> once his next crossing to be done, laughlin, i wanted to take you write everything, you know with my passport every in legal even if it means waiting years, though it will happen the way i can wait await for border patrol at this remote section of the arizona mexico border unbearable for some. >> and so you're going to keep walking where cartel back smugglers often mislead migrants to think that once they've crossed the hard part's over, it's not a struggled to push on and triple-digit heat kliger, the border wall for balance and shade ahead of them, i'll seemingly endless stretch of hills to climb aaron, i want to go back to that breaking news you mentioned just a few minutes ago those individuals was suspected ties to isis who were arrested, believed to have crossed over the us southern border. it's something i'd actually asked our border patrol agent that we had connected with somebody who is very candid and open and he was concerned about some of the folks who are coming in. he said, look, the vast majority sure. are women and children and he said, that it's heartbreaking. but they in turn can distract from nefarious activities that might become an cross including potential terrorists. he said, it's terrifying for him and it's for that reason, aaron, that he does not want his signature on any of those release forms. >> wow. that's really credible. and honestly amazing that you able to speak to him and admirable that he was able to both be honest, but yet he wasn't didn't express kind of rage or anger at anyone fastening and what he said about trump and biden not being satisfied with either all right. thank you so much. david culver for that spectacular reporting next to the us is now track king russian warships packed with high precision weapons that are just off the coast of florida one. >> can one. >> i want to do in which and to be with my family i want you to join your brothers in the rank welcome to the show i just love being out there with you guys the only thing that matters to me rigid or now streaming exclusively on max when to leave works all day. >> so i can keep working to take it just 112 hours of uninterrupted pain-related i'll leave videotape his four and for fast topical pain relief, child leave x bench rob, it scientifically formulated to help you take charge of your health center because everybody, i hope you foundation so putting your your you're plus tries centrum silver. now clinically proven to support memory in older adults liberty mutual customize my car insurance and i saved hundreds with all the money i saved thought i'd by still say honey oh, look, no line at the hotdog stand only pay for what you need with sas. create factory grade visual solutions perfect. your process that's sides make your statement, ms bathrobe, so much steve new fast acting drop-in tab a traps and traps, exit that's moisture, eliminating musty odor here, you can expect to find crystal clear one expensive disk play space and more comfort for everyone but we still left room for all the unexpected things. >> we'll find out here. the new, 2024 grand cherokee line jeep. there's only one right now during the cheek, make this the summer event, get the 2024 cheat grand cherokee starting at 38,000 it's in 290 msrp visit cheap.com for details if you're shopping for a home realtor, dot com's real choice financing now gives you more ways to florida home, like downpayment assistance programs in your area, don't all apps do that. not really trust the number one app, real estate professionals trust at bus to credit. >> we know when you're a small business owner, business is personal every challenge is a chance to grow when the time comes, bus due credit helps you get funding to expand your business. are easy and convenient process makes it simple to take the next step on your journey when the business is ready to grow, this due credit makes it possible viz, to credit funding. what's next? >> your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pro enamel active shields because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer my patients, it really works whether you're moving across town or across the country. >> you can count on pods to deliver when say which is why we were voted on america's number one contain a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! it out. >> i can.com. >> i'm under rajah capitol hill. >> this is cnn breaking news of flotilla of russian warships are now just off the coast of florida. the flotilla, including a nuclear powered submarine. it is being tracked by us navy and coast guard ships as the russian flotilla is heading to cuba and out front has obtained pictures. a passenger and a celebrity cruise line ship. look at this picture off the coast of florida, took these pictures as the war ships pass by he says they were just a couple thousand feet away and he saw us ships and planes tracking them. the passenger telling us quote, i just happened to look outside and i saw one of the ships so i went outside to investigate. i can see six ships at one time across the horizon. there have been shifts in sight. most of the day and we just think about that most of the de, russian warships next to a us cruise ship, he adds quote, i was surprised how close they are. we're not that far offshore meantime, in moscow, russian state television is touting the deployment of the ships off the us coast as tensions increase with the us and matthew chance is out front from moscow tonight these are the first images of the russian flotilla steaming towards cuba, just 90 miles off the us coast the russian defense ministry says the strike group including a nuclear powered submarine, the qizan, armed with modern caliber cruise missiles practicing the use of high precision weapons. >> but it's really about putin flexing his muscles on the international stage led by the flagship of russia just northern fleet, the admiral golf cough, which russia's defense ministry says is normally equipped with latest zircon hypersonic missiles this is meant to deliver a powerful message to washington russian state television has been celebrating than evil deployment, placing some of russia's most powerful vessels in cuban waters. >> i boil and accordion. >> the american media, has been discussing the event, reports, the russian news anchor claiming the pentagon has no idea where our submarine is positioned. in fact us officials or downplaying any threat. but moscow has been signaling displeasure that washington recently green light getting ukrainian attacks on russian territory with us supplied-weapons speaking ahead of the cube and naval visit, vladimir putin warned of a possible russian response. >> easley, and you put it today in the west lai weapons to the zone of combat operations and call for the use of these weapons against our territory. then why do we not have the right to do the same? to mirror these actions? i'm not ready to say that we'll do it tomorrow, but we of course, should think about it elsewhere moscow has been stepping up tactical nuclear drills to staging exercises with neighboring belarus near the ukrainian border. >> russian tactical nukes delivered from either ground or air can level entire cities or the kremlin insists it has no plans at this stage

Voters
Step
Bars
Politicians
Clark-county
Sales
Victory
One
Person
Poster
Banner
Museum

Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240612

for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! when 800 to 903254. now the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max hamas has responded to the latest ceasefire proposal for israel. hamas is saying he just gave few palmer israeli saying hamas rejected the deal. the white house still hasn't said anything of substance president joe biden, son hunter, left federal court in wilmington, delaware, a convicted felon. the same department of justice that indicted donald trump in the mar-a-lago documents case. and in the january 6 case, also just convicted the sitting president son of a crime five occupants in hand. >> this family desperate to find border patrol, does they've been walking but they've been walking for three days she's very emotional. she says there's no food, there's no anything live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello, a walmart could draw viewers joining us from around the world. >> i, max foster, it's wednesday, june the 12th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in israel, where the military says a large missile barrage has being fired from lebanon towards its northern territory. the idf said about 160 projectiles in total crossed the border with some sparking fires as well. we'll have more on that in just a moment, but we're going to go first to a new report. released in the last hour from a un commission of inquiry finds israeli authorities and palestinian militant groups including hamas, are responsible for war crimes and other violations of international law. the commission has also found that israel is responsible for crimes against humanity to this military operations in gaza. following the october 7 hamas attack sentence, jumana crunch, it joins us now with major allegations well, max, this is a commission of inquiry, a body that was set up by the human rights council back in 2021 during that gaza offensive. >> and it was mandated to look into violations of international law by both sides. and for the past few months where they've been doing is investigating the events of october 7, and, what has happened since, and they have released these two reports totaling more than 200 pages. where as you mentioned they accuse hamas and other palestinian armed groups is committing war crimes on october the seventh in israel. and they also accused israel of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. since october the seventh. now, they say that israel obstructed they're investigation, that they did not allow them access to palestinian territories or to israel, but they managed to interview victims, witnesses, come through thousands of open source items and using different methods and advanced methods of verifying this through forensic analysis and the list goes on. they did quite some forensic work according to the report. now, when it comes to october the seventh max, what they say happened is that they found that hamas and these palestinian six other armed palestinian groups. in addition, they say in some instances palestinians in civilian clothing as well they say that they were responsible for war crimes those include intentionally directing attacks against civilians willful killing, murder, torture, taking hostages, including children. and they also say they identified patron's indicative of sexual violence and concluded that these are not isolated incident but they were perpetrated in similar ways in several locations, primarily against israeli women. now, when it comes to the report on gaza and israeli military operations it's a list of these war crimes and crimes against humanity according to their findings using starvation as a method of warfare, murder, willful killing sexual violence. they accused israeli forces if committing extermination intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure. and what they talk about mocks here is looking at the immense civilian casualties, the numbers, the destruction in gaza. and they say that this is the result of what they say is a strategy of maximum damage rules of war, of proportionality distinction and adequate precautions. they say we're not taken during this campaign. they also say that they reached the conclusion that what is happening is a siege imposed on gaza, a total siege which they say amounts to collective punishment of the population, as you know, because of humanitarian aid not getting in and using starvation there. and they said that it's really forces did not provide people with enough time to evacuate to get out to safety list goes on here and they also found, they say significant incidents where civilians did not pose any threat incidents where civilians were holding white flags reported by cnn, as well cited in there just quickly, have we had a response from me? decide so we have just gotten a response. i mean, just moments ago will have to still go through at max from the israeli mission to the united nations first of all, they point out that they say that this is a systematic anti-israeli discrimination of this commission. they've accused it in the past of being an anti-israel thrilled body, anti-semitic. and they've said that they will not cooperate with any investigations with this body. and they say that they have decided to release this on a jewish holiday, reflecting what they describe as this anti-symmetric behavior by this body. and they say that the reports here draws a false equivalence between the idf and hamas terrorists in their words. and also they accused hamas is using civilians as human shields in gaza jumana, thank you so much. >> get back to that breaking news where the military says a large missile barrage has been fired from lebanon towards the northern part of israel. the idf said about 160 projectiles in total across the border with some sparking fires. let's bring in cnn's ben wade, a man whose life for us in beirut, ben yes, max, this does seem to be the largest in one period, just this morning, the largest number of rockets hired from lebanon into israel, many of the rockets landed in the eastern part of that border area. >> but some of them actually land ended along the shores of lake tai barriers in addition to several landing just east of haifa as well. now, these rockets, according to his but its telegram channel, we're in response to the killing of four, his butler militants, one of them, a senior commander, overnight into town his zwei yet which is about 14 kilometers north of the border. so this definitely is a major escalation, but it comes after about week of an intensification of the back-and-forth between hezbollah and israel along the border area. and what we've seen significantly in the last week is it his butler seems to be using weapons and hasn't used before. it, for instance, was able to take out an iron dome battery. the iron dome of course that to anti-missile system, which really is the backbone of israel's defense against missiles coming from south lebanon, as well as from gaza to the best of my knowledge, that is the first time his brothers been able to take out one of those hizballah batteries. it's also taken down recently, a hermes 900 drones oh, that's a drone that flies an altitudes below 10,000 feet, but still that's a fairly high and clearly, hezbollah is using more sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry, weaponry that it hasn't used. to date, max okay. >> ben wiedemann in beirut. thank you. >> hamas says it's submitted its response to the latest ceasefire proposal for gaza character characterizing it as positive and serious, but and israeli official is describing the response as a rejection. one issue for israel could be amendments demanded by hamas, which one source says involve a timeline for a permanent ceasefire at a complete israeli withdrawal from gaza. hamas says its response to opens the door to an agreement. but that remains to be seen earlier. israel appeared poised to formally sign up for a ceasefire plan while still maintaining the freedom to keep fighting us secretary of state antony blinken is in the middle east on a diplomatic push to secure a deal on tuesday, he said hamas is the one obstacles standing in the way of a ceasefire g7 leaders arriving in italy on the eve the annual summit, guests will include ukraine's president and pope francis. some of the top priorities and the torques will be global development, the war between israel and hamas and russia's war in ukraine. us officials say president joe biden will hold a news conference with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy in it italy. the us is pushing fellow g7 members for an agreement that would provide $50 billion in loans to ukraine using profits from frozen russian assets three russian warships and a nuclear powered submarine on route to cuba for drills. have been spotted by the us navy, less than 50 kilometers off the coast of florida, the russian navy's newest frigate, capable of launching hypersonic missiles. as part of this atlantic show of force by russian president vladimir putin. it comes just days after he threatened to supply high-tech weapons to enemies of nato amid heightened tensions over ukraine, seen as mattie chance now reports from moscow these are the first images of the russian flotilla steaming towards cuba, just 90 miles the us coast along by the russian defense ministry says the strike group, including a nuclear powered submarine, the qizan armed with modern caliber cruise missiles, he's practicing the use of high precision weapons. >> but it's really about putin flexing these muscles on the international stage. led by the flagship of russia's northern fleet, the admiral gosh cough which russia's defense ministry says, is normally equipped with latest zircon hypersonic missiles. this is meant to deliver a powerful message to washington russian state television has been celebrating the naval deployment, placing some of russia's most powerful nessel's in cuban waters up while an according to the american media, has been discussing the event, reports, the russian news anchor claiming the pentagon has no idea where our submarine is positioned. in fact, us officials or downplaying any threat. but moscow has been signaling displeasure washington recently greenlighting ukrainian attacks on russian territory with us supplied-weapons speaking ahead of the cuban naval visit, vladimir putin warned of a possible russian response. easily, and you put in today in the worst supply weapons to the zone of combat operations and call for the use of these weapons against our territory. then why do we not have the right to do the same? to mirror these actions? i'm not ready to say that we'll do it tomorrow, but we of course, should think about it elsewhere. moscow has been stepping up tactical nuclear drills to staging exercises with neighboring belarus near the ukrainian border. >> russian tactical nukes delivered from either ground or air can level entire cities or the kremlin insists it has no plans at this stage to use the matthew chance cnn moscow hunter biden, the son of joe biden. >> now the first child of a sitting us president to be found guilty of a crime after his conviction on three federal felony gun charges the president embraced his son after landing in delaware hours after tuesday's verdicts the jury deliberated for less than three hours, concluding hunter biden violated laws meant to prevent those suffering from substance abuse, from buying or owning a firearm. but despite the historic nature of the case, members of the jury told cnn politics never came into play in their deliberations. one juror who asked to remain anonymous, told cnn the decision was clear when you look at that form, are are you a drug addict? >> are you an unlawful user of drugs and he said no clearly he lied while more details now from cnn's paula reid just 90 minutes after hunter biden's guilty verdict cnn got incredible insight into the case from juror number 101, big mistake from the defense, calling hunter's daughter, naomi, to testify. i felt i felt bad that they put naomi witness i i think that was probably a strategy that should not have been done no daughter should ever have to testify in there again, sir, dad despite feeling badly for hunter and his battles with addiction, the 12 jurors agree that they had no choice but to convict all 12 jurors did agree that yes. he knowingly bought a gun when he was an addict or he was addicted to drugs hello, they, all voted guilty. >> another juror, cnn spoke to off-camera question whether the case should have been brought in the first place, saying, quote, it seemed like a waste of taxpayer dollars and the jurors interviewed by cnn said politics played no role in their decision. >> those are inviting never really even came in to play for me. his name was only brought up once during the trial and that's when i that's when it kind of sunk in a little bit. but you kind of put that out of your mind. >> president biden released a statement after his son's verdict saying, in part i am the president, but i am also a dad jill, and i love our son and we are so proud of the man he is today and i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal, hunter also issued a statement after court thanking his wife and supporters saying i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am disappointed by the outcome. in special counsel, david weiss made aware statement defending the case ultimately, this case was not just about addiction, a disease that haunts families cross the united states, including hunter biden's family this case was about the illegal choices defendant made while in the throes of addiction. >> his choice to lie on a government form when he bought a gun and the choice did then possess that gun paula reid, cnn, wilmington, delaware some right-wing figures still believe the us justice department is corrupt, especially after the conviction of donald trump last month. >> but one cnn political commentator says the rulings in both the trump and the hunter biden cases proved that department is impartial it absolutely undercut said just taking a step back. we're in uncharted territory here were the same department of justice that indicted donald trump in the mar-a-lago documents case. and in the january 6 case also, just convicted the sitting president's son of a crime through a jury. >> this is anything underscores that our justice system works without hope for fear, or favor despite the imperfections of it, it is something that works to be objective and i think it dramatically undermines this claim that it's a weaponized system. >> if you're an undecided voter who wasn't really sure what to make of the trump conviction you her on the one side on the right, that this was a weaponization and on the left that no, a jury of his peers found him guilty. you're seeing this and i think you're saying, oh, wait, the system does seem to work regardless of who's who the name of the person that is on trial know ahead of visit to one of the deadliest stretches along the us-mexico border, where many migrants that are risking their lives, plus malawi in morning off catches vice president and nine others were killed in a plane crash to get your yard done right? >> who's everywhere trust green works for instant on run all de commercial grade absolute power. and now you can unleash all that power at home with the all new, all electric maximus. see the most versatile zero turn utility mower on the planet 30% more powerful than gas with 31 horsepower, cutting up to three-and-a-half acres on a single charge with a consistent maximum blade tip speed for a more precise beautiful cut. and the only zero turn mower with a rear dump bed, no gas, no fumes no maintenance just absolute power from an intelligent battery system that works with over for 75 tools, saving you time, money, and hassle for a quieter faster, easier job, well done more power, more versatility, more fun for limited time. get up to 25% off plus free shipping, visit participating retailers or brain works tools.com. now that's life power by green works yes, but experienced boost is even better because now my monthly insurance payments, my stream of payments, my rent payments, even my phone payments, can raise my credit scores instantly, free more ways to build credit, download the experian app we had to take our old gas heating and radiant heat that was a really, really huge project. who has the type as a toddler mom, i do not. i was so overwhelmed, so i started contacting people to be able to see contractors that are licensed and real people refuse to work with people that obviously knew what they were doing. it was a game changer, connect with skilled professionals to get all your home and projects done well, get started today at angie.com xhr tech allergy relief works fast. >> and last the full 24 hours, so they can be the deliverer. >> dance okay. dave let's be more than our allergies seize the day with zyrtec. >> can the riva support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey, edey know fraser franck. frank bred. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory joined the neretva brain health challenge chances for plane crash, 111 million. we not consented, so salts and that's right never waking up from anesthesia no one in 185,000 valet parking or to see how it goes why stress about the unlikely does a killer clown worry about being struck by lightning while winning the lottery, sheared out. but your odds of falling victim online crime are one and four. you need aura you, your family, all protected from scary online stuff project, everything your family does online with aura when you're cooking on a black stone, you get a better cookie experience. you'll have bigger adventures, a bit cook part of the outdoor cooking rebel we'll do with your blackstone doula of every breakfast, lunch, and dinner you create from fast and font to low and slow cook anything, anytime, anywhere go to your nearest black stole retailer or blackstone products.com now and make everything better on a blackstone, were you stationed working or living at campbell as yoon between 1953 and 1987, if you or a loved one have suffered from a severe illness, you may be eligible for settlement offer ranging from 100,000 to $550,000 without a court filing. >> morgan and morgan is already helping over 15,000 veterans their families, and the fight towards justice for more information, call the number on your screen or visit www. dot campbell is yoon in the, the us. >> federal agents have arrested eight people from tajikistan over suspected ties to isis. sources tell cnn the tragic authorities were arrested or nationals rather were arrested on immigration charges they had reportedly enter the us by the southern border and were screened by american officials who found no red flags at the time. but sources say possible links to isis members were later discovered, which led to a federal investigation. senior us officials then decided to expel the individuals or process underway right now those rests come amid polls for immigration reform in the us with the white house enacting sweeping asylum restrictions. soon as david culver spoke with migrants along the us mexico border, stranded in remote areas, unaware of the new policy. and the long journey ahead. >> wow, this is a larger group here. let's see she's asking us if it's much longer to reach asylum. >> don't want very least as i remember documents in hand, this family desperate to find border patrol de as they've been walking through they've been walking for three days obviously, she's very emotional, says there's no food, there's no anything we're in a remote part of the arizona mexico border getting here. >> not easy, took us about two-and-a-half hours from tucson much of the drive off road with new cells signal and yet as desolate as this part of the border might seem, the trash and close literary in the gravel. tell a different story we find makeshift encampments were migrants shield themselves from the scorching sun and wait for border patrol to pick them up she said three board of ritual passage about a little more than three hours ago. and they assume they'd be coming back and butt with they haven't seen me in this, am i fleeing cartel death threats and kidnappings were surprised hearing where they're from illness they get aid or they may heiko, mexico. >> and as we drive on, we meet another let me what does towards an encampment further down they may go from he's saying there's a bunch more that are coming from from mexico but he said after the election of particular he felt the motivation to leave period from the corruption and the lack of work let's just see what we ellipse team because it's late. getting near sunset. there's a huge and cabinet mostly children a non-profits at this camp up for migrants who've just cross we're saying please wait here immigration is going to come and get you here and actually have wifi setup most everyone here, mexican what the police said, that they've been getting a lot of threats and they said it was for the reason of the elections it didn't vote for his. they put it the candidate who ended up winning june 2, mexicans voted and local, state and presidential elections that campaigns he's improved violent and deadly even belatedly that she says that the reason they left us for free since i've security which she says as of now, everybody that we see here is from mexico, but they might not be in the us for long just days after mexico's elections, the biden administration okay. executive action on the border, allowing for swift deportation of most migrants after a daily cap is reached. in nogales, arizona, we see those deportations up close. >> we counted probably a dozen people altogether. >> most of them kids it's about eight kids from what we could see you getting off that bus and border patrol agents, then escorted them directly to the border and they'll continue walking them over right? mexico. what do you think does executive orders that going to do anything more in a raring counter, we meet a border patrol agent eager to vent he asks us to mask is identity worried? he'll be fired for talking to openly does it frustrate you when you hear that, when you hear the narrative wire border patrol doing anything they don't blow off nicole deploying non-verbal. >> he blames the current administration, but isn't any more hopeful with the alternative are really the local groups we meet others also frustrated by border policy though, for more personal reasons, is this the only way that you can get face-to-face? >> yeah. litter karla pachinko crossed illegally nearly 30 years ago. >> she's recently gotten her work permit, but it's still waiting on a green card. >> i can be within the us how the mexico side that's her dad. >> freddie, who cried last illegally and was deported more than a decade back. they and other families meet here every couple of months to catch up. when's the last time you got to hug your dad 15, 16 years ago would have when you think about what's happening at the border now what goes through your mind? >> yeah, well, it's unfair because we've been waiting what has been 20 years, 26 years, and nothing nothing was done being here paying my taxes and not owing anything tickets or nothing. >> yeah i don't get anything out of it. while washington focuses on illegal crossings and asylum claims cases like carlos have been put on the back-burner for decades still, freddie, once his next crossing to be done lawfully, i wanted to take you write everything, you know, with my everything legal even if it means waiting years. though it will happen the way i can wait the weight for border patrol at this remote section of the arizona mexico border unbearable for some. and so you're going to keep walking where cartel back smugglers often mislead migrants to think that once they've crossed the hard part's over it's not they struggled a push on and triple-digit heat cleaning the border wall for balance and shade ahead of them a seemingly endless stretch of him hills decline we ask that border patrol agent who you sell in that piece, if he was concerned about some of the people who were coming over the border, he said, look, the vast majority are women and children trump, but he said that in turn can distract them from folks who he says are likely here for more nefarious reasons. and it's concerning enough for him that he wants no part in science mean they're release. he said for him any signature that potentially releases somebody who then in turn does add things, could come back to hurt him david cover cnn, los angeles and you control the sea for the us supreme court, one justice and his wife are caught on tape speaking to someone they thought was a religious conservative plus a us jury finds banana company chiquita liable for years of murder, kidnapping, and violence in colombia details on the multimillion dollar settlement next i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it finally earth with liev schreiber they had nine on cnn pizza night, just got better introducing the black stone pizza oven for fast delicious restaurant quality pizza writing your backyard. it's never been easier with blackstone's patented dual stone technology. the bottom stole automatically turns the pizza for you while the top stolen blazes your toppings would 900 degrees of krispy melting power giving you a better pizza experience your pizza, give me ready and under two minutes with your own hand-picked fresh ingredients with the push of a button, you can bring the sphere to any thank sizzling steak, crispy wanes savory same. and now that's live in right? make it fast, making yours. and make it better go to your nearest black stole retailer or blackstone products.com now and make everything better on a blackstone home place where you create those special moments we celebrate the home and the way you live in it at three-day blinds, we help you create that special place. >> and because we know you're busy we bring the showroom to you at your convenience and provided design expert to help you find the perfect solution that fits your style and budget. >> three-day blinds, you love the treatments, call or go online right now to schedule your free in-home design consultation. can the riva support your brain health, married janet, hey eddie know appraiser, franck. >> franck, bread. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way, dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural essential oils, but up to 120 days of want to save on some of the biggest names in streaming on the network made for streaming? x marks the spot. now you can add the new xfinity streamsaver™ that includes netflix, peacock, and apple tv+. that's xfinity streamsaver™ for just $15 a month. all your favorites. all in one place. only from xfinity. for more watching and less spending... x marks the spot. do it all on the network made for streaming, and bring on the good stuff. loved banking app. >> the cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine life, i'm cnn and streaming on max welcome back to see him and yoozoo. >> i'm ax4. see if you're just joining us here are our top stories today. a un inquiry into the first few months of the war in gaza has found both israel and palestinian militants, including hamas committed war crimes. and other gray violations of international law. you are panel says both sides committed sexual violence and torture and intentionally attack civilians in a press release, israel claims the un's reports of biased and reflective of anti is really discouraged termination. the fate of the latest proposal for a ceasefire in gaza remains unclear. as mediators plan to study a response of mass one israeli official has described it as a rejection. a mass is demanding amendments which include a timeline for a permanent ceasefire and a complete israeli withdrawal from gaza. us president joe biden says he will continue to respect the judicial process as his son, hunter biden, considers an appeal of his conviction on three federal felony gun charges. a jury in delaware found hunter biden was guilty what do you possessing a gun whilst actively addicted to drugs. in 2018, and they relied on federal documents to obtain it is now the first child of a sitting us president to be found guilty of crime. you're a senate democrats say they are working to pass a new supreme court ethics bill this week. senate judiciary committee chairman dick durbin says there may be some new evidence coming to light about gifts that supreme court justices have taken and have not reported the united states highest court has come under fire recently for reports of justices accepting expensive gifts and lavish trips. pricey book deals, and even for flying controversial political flags a left-wing activists group has just added just added to the top of the course term all as well. she posed as a religious conservative and secretly recorded conversations with justice samuel alito, his wife, martha-ann, chief justice john roberts. those secret recordings were released on monday. jessica snyder explains what they reveal tonight. >> no comment from the supreme court after two of its most senior justices and one of their spouses are heard on secret recordings discussing sensitive topics people in this country, we're leaving. >> keep fighting to return our country a place the bottling i agree with justice samuel alito speaking to lauren windsor during a dinner last week hosted by the supreme court historical society, windsor, a liberal activist posing as a devout catholic when talking with the justice, where he also addresses the current polarization of the country know that we can negotiate the polar i think it is a matter of like the winning. i think you're probably right now one side or the other, one side or the other i don't know so can. be a way of working our way of living together peacefully it stiff because there are differences on fundamental things that really can't comment so it's not like we're what the difference this society condemned the secret recordings, saying attendees are advised not to discuss anything from the event windsor defended her actions today in an interview with cnn there's nothing illegal in dc about recording people so long as one person is a party to that conversation, to people who want to pearl clutch about this yeah. >> please tell me how we're going to get answers when the supreme court has been shrouded in secrecy. and really just refusing any degree of accountability whatsoever. >> cnn has not independently obtained or heard the recordings in full, but they come after recent ethics concerns involving the court including controversial flags flown at homes of justice alito flags at the justice said were put up by his wife martha-ann alito, also heard on the audio where she addressed the flag controversy head-on know what i want. >> i want sacred heart of jesus flag because i had to look across the lagoon at the pride flag for the next month. >> exactly and he's like, oh, please don't put up a flag. >> i can i won't do it because i'm deferring to you. >> but when you are free of this nonsense, i'm pulling it up and i'm little send them a message every day, maybe every week. >> i'll be changing the flags windsor also secretly recorded chief justice john roberts, who rebuffed her when she made a case for a more christian society we live in a christian nation are supreme court to be guiding i don't know that we live in a christian nation. >> i do a lot of jewish or muslim friends who would say maybe not and it's not our job to do that job to decide the cases, especially we have not seen any comment on the secret recordings from the supreme court or from the justices or justice alito's wife. >> now the supreme court historical society hosted this dinner where the recordings were made. it is a yearly event held inside the court building. were members of the the society are allowed to buy tickets for themselves and one guest and the gathering provides members rare access to the justices. as we saw in these secret recordings, jessica schneider, cnn, washington billionaire elon musk has dismissed his lawsuit against openai and ceo sam altman, accusing the company of breach of contract musk, who co-founded openai in 2015, sued the company in february, accusing the chatgpt maker of abandoning its original nonprofit mission by reserving some of its most advanced ai technology for private customers. but openai pushed back publishing several of musk's emails that seem to show him acknowledging the need for the company to make large sums of money to fund its ai ambitions musk's lawyers cited no reason for dropping the lawsuit want to silicon valley's most famous convex is appear is appealing her 11 year prison sentence for defrauding investors. elizabeth holmes is seeking a new trial, claiming the judge made several mistakes during the 2022 proceedings homes was convicted of running amok multi-million-dollar scheme to defraud investors doctors, and patients with her blood testing company. >> theranos. >> the premise was simple. one drop of blood spawn through a thoroughness machine could deliver fast, accurate results. the trouble was it never worked legal experts say it could take several months for the court to issue a ruling 17 year legal battle has ended with us banana giant chiquita liable for financing a colombian paramilitary group. the company must pay mom $38 million to the families of eight of its victims, stefanik pozzebon has the details from bogota the ruling in florida federal court on monday found banana company chiquita brands international, liable for financing. it. columbia right-wing paramilitary group, that committee it did extensive human rights violations over 20 years ago, is a groundbreaking case of international litigation according to the team of attorneys, that one on the argument in west palm beach, chiquita was ordered to pay the relatives of victims of the outer defenses who need as they columbia or auc it criminal group connected to landowners and corporate interests in northern columbia that the united states declared a foreign terrorist organization in 2000 it's an n1. some details of the cases that were read in court where brutal talk of extra extrajudicial executions, forced displacements and gratuitous it's displays of violence. >> but the ruling on monday, was celebrated as a victory for justice this money he's not going to replace what's been lost we're still talking about horrific abuses that these families have suffered but the money is important because unfortunately the language that corporations understand the best is money and so sometimes it takes the significant monetary penalty to change corporate behavior. >> the colombian president gustavo petro celebrated the ruling on his social media channels. he is also facing litigation in columbia, according to local media in a statement to cnn, chiquita confirmed its intention to appeal and froude the last it's 20 or so. >> the company maintained that he had been a victim of extortion by the auc, but a us justice previously found that chiquita paid the auc over 100 times between 1997 and 2004 for 1.7 million in total minus verdicts ruled that the money was instrumental improper the auc and that chiquita was liable for the human rights abuse committed by the group. the cases heard in florida are only a small all portions of the total number of plaintiffs against the company. and a team of attorneys that brought successfully for these cases intend to follow with further and further sooth against the chiquita for cnn. this is stefano pozzebon, bogota one person is dead and i suspect is now in custody following the hijacking of a commuter bus in atlanta on tuesday, authorities say they responded to reports of gunfire on the bus when they arrived, the bus took off with 17 people on board of a driver being forced to drive away. >> a gunpoint. police will lead on a dangerous rush hour chase through heavy traffic with the bus striking several vehicles along the way. when it finally came to a stop, the suspected gunman was arrested on board police found a bus passenger with a gunshot wound, who later died in hospital. is a one passenger passengers, husband's described what happened what she called me she told me a guide. just your shadow little girl, the worse. >> and she tell you why or what happened. >> apparently, they walked the way. i understand it is the shooter was being maybe disruptive, are getting on people's nerves or something out of the other guy, say something to him. what and what triggered the actual shooting. but that's what she said is the guy gallagher busey seem kind of crazy or whatever. and there was a confrontation between the victim and him, and he shot he shot the guy chinese police arrest the ban. >> they say stabbed several american educators at a popular park when half the details on that next russia. >> we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them this is a secret war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on cn finish ultimate engineered for the toughest conditions dry burned tons, stains. all dishwashers very hard water, finished ultimate would second seek technology helps deliver the ultimate clean how far would you go? >> does that the ambiance of your space, try the air wick way with air wake essential missed, infused with naturalists into oils to fill your low bit with immersive fragrance for up to 45 days now. that's a breath of fresh air whack. >> why choose asleep numbers smart bad. i need help whether snoring sleep number does that thank you now say 40% on asleep number special edition smart that plus europe's eight years to 24 months shut now, it's the number.com. never wonder what the experience app can do. >> the benefits are all around you see your fico score for free raise it instantly before your next big purchase. by the new credit card that matches your lifestyle download the experience, and try it for free. >> how do i love thee? let me count the ways love can get a little messy. >> good thing. there's resolved love the love resolve the mss can the riva support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey eddie, know, fraser, franck, franck, bread. how are you? fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge let's clear the air about air. >> unlike for breeze, lysol, air sanitizer is the only product uniquely formulated to eliminate odors in term 99.9% of viruses egn bacteria in the with kasie hunt next k-pop super group bts for reunited just a few hours ago, but not to make new music. >> jin, the groups oldest member was discharged from the military after completing his 18 month mandate the tree service requirement he was greeted by five 56 by 831 jin is the first member of vgs to finish military service with a group expected to reunite next year once all members are discharged, jen of k pops, bts completes mandatory military service. today, effectively now, a fire or the popular market in bangkok has left hundreds of animals dead. it lasted about 30 minutes before being extinguished authority said, no one was injured, but many animals were killed, including dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, fish, and chickens. one pet shop owner says 400 of her exotic snakes worth around $136,000 died from smoke inhalation and russian marine specialists rushing to say the humpback whale caught in a fishing net of russia's arctic coast. the net and some rope are apparently wrapped around it its body near the flippers. the world now known as stanislav, was spotted by tourists on russia's kola peninsula. officials say biologists searched more than 120 kilometers of coastline before locating the whale. specialists are trying to get close to it, whether is proving an issue now please say they've arrested a suspect in the stabbing of four us college instructors in northeastern china. authorities say the 55 man collided with a foreigner while walking in a popular park in the city of jilin on monday, then stabbed the instructors and the chinese tourist he tried to intervene more now from cnn's marc stewart for college educators from america, lie on the ground covered in blood. >> it a popular park on a public holiday in jilin city in northeastern china. all conscious, able to use their phones to say they've just been stabbed by an attacker with a knife a fifth person at chinese tourists was injured while trying to protect them. police said, one man is in custody. police say he lashed out with the knife after colliding with a foreigner. the three american citizens and one permanent resident of iowa, or from the state's cornell college in china on a teaching program one of those hurt david zabner, his brother, iowa state representative adam zabner said david was doing well. his three unnamed colleagues and the chinese tourists were also receiving medical care according to the chinese government cnn's steven jiang asked about the delay in the government to acknowledge the attack, not getting a direct response. >> soil to shaman yet de should get all of the injured was sent to the hospital immediately and receive proper treatment. none of their lives were in danger china is a powerful security state. it's authorities constantly working to keep a lid on crime guns are tightly controlled so when a mass casualty incident does happen, it's almost always a knife attack in may, a man wielding a knife killed two and injured 21 at a hospital in china's southwest stabbing attacks at kindergartens in 2023 and 2022 left nine dead. monday's attack may have been sudden violent and chaotic, but could this incident have a lasting impact on the already strained relationship between the us and china codon, join me, human jolie, carrying out people, two people, and cultural exchanges between china and the united states is in the common interests of both sides and has received active support and response from all walks of life in both countries. chinese president xi jinping himself has a personal attachment to iowa, having first visited the state as a young official and 1985 during his most recent trip to the us late last year, she invited 50,000 us students to his country to help grow academic and cultural ties. and that may be damaged by this one violent attack on a summer day. marc stewart, cnn, jilin city, china or there's beef in the competitive eating wealth, a longstanding champion gets banned for his ties to plant-based meat stay with us i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, they're sky-high rozi things are looking afghans him control z then feel significant symptom relief at four weeks with sky rosie, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements sky rosie is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improved damage to the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. >> serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lower ability to fight them may occur tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine or plan to liver problems may occur and crohn's disease now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you you can take control of your crohn's with sky rosie learn how fv could help you say how can experience boost help it binds payments. i already made like insurance streaming foam to build my credit. and it's from experience, the credit experts more ways to build credit download the experian app kim, the riva support your brain health, very janet, hey eddie. >> no fraser, franck. franck, bread. >> how are you fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge over 13 million americans were affected by identity theft in 2022. >> and the threats go way beyond just credit card fraud. today's identity, thieves can use your information in ways that are easy to miss by just monitoring accounts and credit like opening loans transferring home titles, even committing crimes. >> so i got myself security number, made a driver's license and was used for criminal activity. >> you can do so so much with a social security number that i didn't know. could happen. they drain my bank account. it was terrifying are even more vulnerable than you realize. >> you're formation is exposed through online shopping, banking, even corporate data breaches no wonder there's a new victim of identity theft every three seconds. >> only live lock alerts you to the widest volume of threats all in one place, like someone trying to use your social security number open a new loan in your name or even commit a crime in your name. there is a big yes button and there was a big no button. i clicked. that's not me and wife luck took it from there. >> if you become a victim of identity theft, a dedicated us based restoration specialist will be assigned to your case and work to fix the issue on your behalf. if something happens, you have somebody fighting before you. all lifelong members are backed by the lifelong million dollars protection package, including reimbursement for stolen funds, personal expenses, and coverage for lawyers and experts it's up to $1 it can be dangerously easy to steal your identity with lifelong, it's easy to help protect yourself i will leave with why flock forever. joining the millions of people already protected by live lock. and for a limited time, saved 25% on your first year with promo code 25 tv all plans it's include a 60 day money-back guarantee, call, 800 104598, or visit life lock.com slash 25 tv to save 25% on your first year of identity theft protection and roll. now closed captioning brought to you by guilt visit guilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands it has the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices you every day, hurry. >> there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% soap guilt.com today dog eating champion, joey chestnut will not compete in this year's contest due to his sponsorship deal with plant-based food company, event organizers say the 16 time winner at nathan's hot dog eating contest is ineligible. >> now that he signed a deal with impossible foods, they say it goes against their long-standing rule against representing a rival brands. just not would have would have to renounce the sponsorship before returning to the league a london gallery says, it has no plans to remove the new royal portrait of king charles, the third. but security will remain on alert are to protest as vandalized the painting on tuesday animal rights activists pasted stickers of a cartoon character from the series wallace and gromit on the portrait the gallery owner says the painting is covered in transparent a thermoplastic it's thick it wasn't damaged. the first official portrait since charles is coronation spot mixed reactions when it was unveiled last month, let's say it will remain on display at the gallery until june the 21st the birthplace of the beatles is getting ready to welcome another music superstar, taylor swift is set to play three shows of her record-breaking eras tour in liverpool, england, starting on thursday, the city has opened up taylor town trail, a series of installations inspired by the singer's past albums swift is well into the second year of her billion dollar torr, which isn't set to close until december after wrapping up in europe. and the handful of north american dates now a six month old base powerball mystery has finally been solved. a group calling themselves the breakfast club has come forward to claim the 842 prize the actual members haven't been named. their attorney says the group has chosen a lump sum payout of $305 million after taxes, and that they plan to travel, prepare for retirement, and be more charitable thanks for joining me here on cnn newsroom. i, max foster in london, cillian this morning, up next after this break the most anticipated moment this lecture, and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president, one day to two very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27 to nine life, i'd cnn and streaming unmapped. >> i was so excited to buy my first home, but and needed a lot of work done on it. i went on to angie, jamie with the first person to call. >> i explained her some of the things i could do and showed her son in pictures. >> he's resurface my fluorine. he's done plumbing work, he's refinished this beautiful table here. >> would you say that sand it for a week? >> well, be dead end with top rated certified pros and over 500 categories. >> andrey can connect you with the right pro for any home project find top rated certified pros in your area at angie.com can the riva support your brain health? very janet. hey, edey, know fraser franck. franck, bread. how are you, fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge a heart attack. do they have life insurance no. but we have life insurance john i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poll found jaume, a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote.com now and get the insurance your family meets at a price you can afford select quote, we shop, you save. >> camila tried the new sense of gain, relax flings, and it changed everything hey, dave, don't knock it till you smell it new gain relax flings suffering from arthritis, muscle joint pain, get relief. finally, with magna life, onika pain relief gel with eucalyptus, an email oil ease, stiffness inflammation and soreness. natural available at your local retailer that smell could be 8 million odor causing bacteria. >> good thing adding lysol, laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria that detergents norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc?

Plans
Speed
Business
Customers
Speeds
Cost
T-mobile
At-t
Verizon
12
Person
Fun

Russia 'will sink Britain under nuclear tidal wave and reduce US to radioactive ash'

Russia 'will sink Britain under nuclear tidal wave and reduce US to radioactive ash'
dailystar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailystar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

France
United-kingdom
Russia
British-isles
United-kingdom-general-
Ukraine
United-states
Avangard
Primorskiy-kray
French
Russian
American

Britain to take on Putin and unleash homemade hypersonic missile by 2030

Britain to take on Putin and unleash homemade hypersonic missile by 2030
dailystar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailystar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

China
Australia
North-korea
Russia
United-states
United-kingdom
Russian
Britain
America
United-kingdom-defence-ministry
Ministry-of-defence

AUKUS nations mull expansion of security pact to deter China - Will India join?

The AUKUS defence ministers will announce discussions Monday on ‘Pillar Two’ of the security pact, which commits the members to jointly develop quantum computing, undersea, hypersonic, artificial intelligence and cyber technology, says a report

Philippines
United-states
Canberra
Australian-capital-territory
Australia
Tokyo
Japan
China
United-kingdom
India
Japanese
American

North Korea declares successful launch of new IRBM with hypersonic warhead"

North Korea said Wednesday it has successfully test-fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) tipped with a hypersonic warhead, saying that all missiles the country has developed are now solid-fuel and nuclear capable with warhead control capability.

South-korea
North-korea
Pyongyang
P-yongyang-si
South-korean
North-korean
Korean-central-news-agency
Korean-people-revolutionary-army-on
Kim-jong-un
Kim-il-sung
Korean-people

SEOUL -- North Korea's top diplomat arrived in Moscow on Monday, state media reported, to meet her Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, who visite

North-korea
Moscow
Moskva
Russia
Pyongyang
P-yongyang-si
Seoul
Soult-ukpyolsi
South-korea
Russian
Sergey-lavrov

North Korea adds to WW3 fears after testing missile tipped with hypersonic warhead

North Korea adds to WW3 fears after testing missile tipped with hypersonic warhead
dailystar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailystar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

South-korea
Japan
Pyongyang
P-yongyang-si
North-korea
Moscow
Moskva
Russia
Guam
United-kingdom
North-korean
Russian

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.