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about that in a moment. menendez is answer he would look into it. of course, you rebate was worried about these criminal investigations going on in new jersey wolf that could have implicated people that he was close to. so he told jurors what he did was he paid nadine menendez $15,000 so she could buy a brand new mercedes in exchange for the the senators influence. he then talks about another meeting at nadine menendez, his home, where he says he wrote down the names of people who were possibly implicated in this designation, put it on a piece of paper. he said senator menendez folded up the piece of paper, put it in his pocket, then in october of 2019, he says he got a call from senator menendez. he told jurors that he felt as though this situation had been resolved and he choked up. juror he choked up wolf as he was speaking about what had happened saying that this situation had been over, and he felt he was at peace then there was this dinner in 2020 where he says menendez told him, i saved your twice, not once, but twice again, we're gonna be hearing >> bring more from jose uribe when he's cross-examine tomorrow. wolf, jason carroll on the scene for us. >> thank you very probation officer, details in the pre-sentencing interview for the full meg us president another push to end the war in gaza, un security council votes to approve a plan for a permanent ceasefire between israel and hamas, and the release of the remaining hostages. >> plus massive protests. rob to after a record number of far-right gains in europe's parliamentary elections can see cnn newsroom with linda kincaid we begin this hour in china where for us college instructors have been stabbed at a public park in a rare case of violent crime against foreigners. the victims were attacked in the city of gene lean in china's northeast they worked at cornell college, a small private liberal arts institution in mount vernon, iowa. footage third appears to show the aftermath of that stabbing appeared on china's chinese social media, but it was quickly censored little is known about the instructors conditions. there's still no word on a motive. want to bring in cnn's kristie lu stout in hong kong following the story, good to have you with us, christie so this has been described as a brutal stabbing of the body iowa representative for the district where this university is do you know if these four is still in hospital? what else can you tell us about their injuries and whether they were targeted yet linda, one of the victims is said to be doing well. >> this is a very chilling stabbing incident especially keeping in mind that violent crimes against foreigners are a rare in china. and this is the latest, what we know. so it evolves for educators from iowa's cornell college, there were wounded in this stabbing incident when they were visiting a park in jilin city that's located the northeast of china. and we do have video of the aftermath. let's bring it up once again for you in the social media video, i want you to look at the three wounded people lying on the ground. this is in invasion park and julian city. they are covered in blood. they are waiting for first responders one of them is pressing his hand on the back of his waist. all three in the video are awake. they're conscious and they're using their smartphones or tried to reach out to others. the brother one of the wounded americans, davide zab dubna, says that his brother is doing well, but the condition of the other three at this hour is unknown. and there are no reports yet of a motive. now, the president of cornell college, so that the foreign china, it's part of a partnership with the local university called beizhan university in his statement to cnn this is what he said jonathan brand told cnn, quote, we have been in contact with all four instructors and are assisting them during this time. brand says that they were with a beige and faculty member when this stabbing took place. this took place monday morning run 11, a.m. local time. no students were involved in this program. the us state department meanwhile says, it is aware of reports of a stabbing and it is monitoring the situation. the stabbing in jilin city has been trending high on chinese social media today with posts occasionally censored and some that is, they called it a terrible incident. let's bring up some example responses for you with some saying this the current state of public security pretty is not supposed to let such a thing happened. another said, it will definitely further hinder foreigners from visiting china of china has low rates of violent crime. again, violent crimes against foreigners, very rare, but the stabbing comes at a sensitive time for us. china relations, these two countries they're trying to strengthen relations, are trying to strengthen people-to-people exchanges at a time of deep tension, as we reported earlier here on cnn, chinese leader xi jinping plans to invite some 50,000 young americans to china in the next five years. and although no american students were targeted in this stabbing incident, beizhan park this incident has a chilling effect. it could discourage some young americans from going to china. linda high as the christie has the us state department responded, what more can you tell us about those partnerships between colleges in china and the us what the us state department says, it is currently monitoring the situation. there are number of programs for, um, by us universities in china, for example, nyu and shanghai. but as you can imagine, a number of these universities and american students are watching closely to see if there is an upgrade or update to the us let's travel advisory currently, the us travel advisory for trying to stands at level three, reconsider travel. the us state department has cited the risk of arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including exit bands, including the risk a wrongful, the tensions. but again, the us state department, along with the us embassy in beijing, they are currently monitoring the situation and jilin city will bring any additional update to you right here on cnn back to you. >> all right. thanks to your crystalline stout joining us from hong kong well, now, turning to two major stories from the us justice system, donald trump, the first former us president to be interviewed by probation officers in new york. ahead of his sentencing for his 34 felony convictions. and hunter biden are waiting a verdict in delaware in his trial on federal gun charges jurors is set to resume their deliberations later today but let's go first to new york, where donald trump spent less than 30 minutes meeting virtually with probation officers. there reported judge juan merchan will help decide the sentence he's 34 felony convictions scene ends. brynn gingras has the details the former president finishing his meeting with a probation officer were told from a source that lasted about 30 minutes and his camp calling it uneventful. >> now it's not clear exactly what sort of questions were asked in this meeting, but what is customary is the fact that this always happens after a defendant has either pleaded guilty or is convicted of the crimes that they're charged with. we know some of the questions that are asked are about the criminal history of that person. the family background. there finally natural background. did they ever abuse alcohol or drugs, things like this? what's also not customary and this situation of course, the fact that there is a former president as the person who is being interviewed by the probation office, but also going to happen virtually. we know that the former president was at mar-a-lago. he was there with his attorney. that was allowed by if a judge in this case. now, what's going to happen next is that trump's defense team is going to submit their own sentencing recommendation and both that along with this report made by the probation officer, will be factored into judge juan merchan's decision about what sentence trump should face for being convicted on those 34 counts just a few weeks ago. so we're waiting, of course, for that to happen. that sentencing date still set for july 11, brynn gingras, cnn, new york well the. jury in hunter biden's federal gun trial will continue deliberations in the coming hours after they heard closing arguments in the case monday, the courtroom was packed with supporters of the president's son. he decided not to testify in his own defense. cnn's paula reid has the highlights from day six of the trial in a major show of support, hunter's family members and pastor taking up three rows in court today known the parameters you don't abandon your friends and family tough time in cold using arguments, prosecutors pointed to the gallery of supporters and said, those people are not evidence and reminded the jury that, quote, no one is above the law, the prosecution directly address the most difficult element they have to prove that hunter biden knowingly lied on a federal background check form when purchasing the gun at the center of this case, the defendant knew he used crack and was addicted to crack at the relevant time period, adding that hunter would have been aware from his time in rehab that he had a problem with drugs? maybe if he had never gone to rehab, he could argue he didn't know. he was an addict at the end of his closing, prosecutor, leo wise circled back to testimony from hunters daughter, naomi, on friday, when she told the jury that when she returned her father's car to him on october 19, 2018, she did not see any evidence of drugs. but why is reminded the jury, hunter's former girlfriend, hallie biden, his brother, beau biden's widow had testified that when she found the gun in the same car days later, she found it alongside drug paraphernalia, defense attorney abbe lowell countered, warning jurors not to convict his client in properly adding it's time to end this case. he compared the trial to a magician's trick, trying to dupe the jury, saying, watch this hand, pay no attention to the other one he accused prosecutors of cherry-picking evidence to present a more timeline of hunter's drug use and said his client was not lying when he marked down that he was not an addict on that at federal form, lowell attack, two of hunter's former girlfriends who both served as prosecution witnesses in this case. he noted zoe kestan took pictures of hunter with drugs, but not in the key month of october 2018. he also reminded the jury that hallie biden could not remember specific details about when she found the gun in hunter's car and noted hunter was the one who told hallie to file a police report for the missing gun after she threw it out. hunter did not take the stand to testify in his own defense in this case. a move that would have come with potential rewards and definite risks the jury will return to court at 9:00 a.m. on tuesday to continue deliberations. now is in court monday morning as the jury heard instructions from the judge, she went through line by line explaining the rules that they have to follow as they undertake this historic decision. paula reid, cnn, wilmington, delaware was spokesperson for rudy giuliani, predicts the full nut trump attorney will be fully vindicated officials in arizona released his mug shot, uh, monday after he posted a ten $10,000 cash bond giuliani and ten, all those have pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election in arizona. prosecutors spent weeks trying to track him down and eventually found him based on some of his podcasts giuliani was served last month in palm beach, florida at his 80th birthday party when now is where a renewed push for ceasefire deal in gaza as the united nations holds a key vote on a plan to end the fighting between israel and hamas un security council on monday adopted a us drafted resolution which endorses a proposal for a permanent ceasefire and the release of hostages held by hamas. the resolution calls on both parties to implement the terms, quote without delay and without condition hamas said it welcomed the resolution and is ready to engage with mediators. but whether israel and to mass will move forward remains unclear here's some of the reaction from the un colleagues today, this council sent a clear message to hamas except the ceasefire deal on the table, israeli israel has already agreed to this deal and the fighting could stop today if hamas would do the same proof is in the pudding we w see who are the ones who are interested to see this resolution to become a reality. and those who are obstructing it, and they want to continue the war of genocide against our people. >> all of this coming as us secretary of state, antony blinken visits israel where he sat down with prime minister benjamin netanyahu blinken stress to him that the us and other world leaders will stand behind the proposal on the table. one that he says, israel already agreed to the secretary of state also met with many gans just days after the israeli war cabinet met number resigned from the country's emergency government and we're learning more about that israeli military operation rescued four hostages held in gaza you video gives us a sense of what that raid looks like on the ground. cnn's aren't leaving then brings us the latest. but first, i wanted at some of the images you're about to see a graphic the missiles hit at mid de, a daring operation meant to maximize the element of surprise turning a refugee camp. he knew battlefield after weeks of preparation, israeli forces moved into new sidewalk in central gaza on saturday aiming. for apartment buildings in this area, the goal to rescue four hostages that hamas held in this densely populated neighborhood one witness says some israeli special forces were disguised as hamas militants or displaced palestinians. the idf declined to comment in this newly released video, you see the moment israeli forces approach a building and then burst into the apartment with the hostage s some funding for israel the, operation was a success punctuated by the reunions eight months in the making families never gave up hope yesterday was my birthday and my weise came through i haven't stopped smiling since my mug was returned to me noa argamani was also rescued. one of the most well-known hostages video from october 7, shorter pleading for help as kidnappers drove her into gaza israelis rejoiced at news of the hostage rescue, but unity was short-lived. hours later anti-government protesters took to the streets demanding a ceasefire and hostage deal crashed. you got book doorbell on sunday or cabinet member benny gantz resigns. he accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of slow walking the war for his political gain the head of the israeli military's gaza division also stepped down saying he failed to protect his country from hamas attack on october 7 in gaza, the israeli operation came at a staggering cost witnesses say the new sayyed refugee camp became hell on earth how does i am 60-years-old and have never experienced anything like this before. >> it is beyond imagination, a barrage of heavy gunfire, artillery, missiles, rockets. it was something unimaginable to the human mind inside al-aqsa martyrs hospital, this graphic video shows palestinians bearing the horrific wounds of heavy bombardment the hospital filled so fast, patients, including women and children, were treated wherever there was space many weren't so lucky scores were killed in the israeli operation marking one of the deadliest days in gaza in months. >> or lieberman, cnn in tel aviv let's seen as nada bashir is falling the developments and joins us now from london, good to have you with us nauta. so the us says, is essentially up to hamas to ensure that there's ceasefire plan can go forward. has there been any further response from hamas? >> we'll look in that we have in fact heard from hamas yesterday issuing a statement following the vote at un security council welcoming the decision by un security council member saying that the group is ready to work with mediators on the terms of a lasting ceasefire agreement with a focus on the full withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. the exchange of palestinian prisoners for israeli hostages, and the return of civilians to their homes across the gaza strip, as well as an emphasis on there being no demographic shifts within the gaza strip. and of course, what we have heard from the united states up until this point is the fact that this is according to the biden administration. and israeli deal, but this has been bags by the israeli government. they are confident that they will also back a full ceasefire implementation. but at this stage, we haven't in fact seeing the israeli government publicly embracing this still certainly not prime minister netanyahu heard from members of netanyahu's coalition who do not want to see a ceasefire, a grid, in fact, just yesterday we did hear from israel's representative to the united nations saying that actually israel is not prepared to engage in what she described as meaningless negotiations with hamas at the israeli government continues to be focused on its objectives of not only dismantling the organization, in its entirety to ensure that gaza no longer poses a threat to israel but also on ensuring that all hostages there's all returned before they can agree on a for a ceasefire agreement. of course, a couple of points to go over. of course in the ceasefire agreement, that is a three-phase plan which does set out the parameters for a full exchange of hostages for palestinian prisoners. and we've heard from the biden administration saying that the eu us assessment at this stage is that hamas no longer hair is the ability to carry out an attack such as the attack that we saw on october 7, visa at one of the primary reasons why the us believes it is now the right time to strike a csi if i agreement, we have of course seen the biden administration at the united nations security council vetoing a ceasefire resolutions in the past. so the biden administration firmly believes that now is the right time. neither side has formally agreed to this resolution at the stage, despite hamas issuing a statement welcoming the resolution, we haven't seen a formal agreement. there are still at term to be in doubt. of course, within this resolution agreement, but there is mounting pressure internationally for both sides to come to a lasting a gradient. but of course, the israeli prime minister is also facing pressure at home, at mounting pressure domestically from israeli citizens who have been protesting now for weeks calling for a ceasefire agreement, calling for the israeli government to focus more on the return of hostages. but this now he's also facing pressure from within his own cabinet calling for a continuation of the war. we have seen far-right members of his coalition, including national security minister ben gvir, and finance minister bezalel smotrich, both of whom have been vocal proponent of the continuation of the war, both of whom have threatened to withdraw from government, essentially causing this neon has coalition to collapse if netanyahu does agree to a ceasefire agreement, they want to see the full destruction of hamas as netanyahu himself has expressed in the past. so certainly, a lot of pressure coming from various sides on me israeli government, but there has been mounting pressure from the international community, including some of israel's closest allies, such as the united states, for israel to agree to this deal at the us, of course, has also been calling on its regional allies in the middle east to put pressure on hamas to agree to this deal as well. but of course, we have heard from the state department in the past acknowledging that the terms of this deal, according to the state department, are nearly identical. to an agreement that hamas had agreed two weeks ago. so the hope is that this may be the beginning of a positive step towards a lasting truce agreement that is the hype we shall say, not a big share good to have you with us from london. >> thank you. >> well, sort of calm outrage in france over the eu election results. >> will discuss for the next five years will look like with a new parliament shifting to the right the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher, biden democracy is on the ballot. your freedom is on the ballot. >> trump, there is nothing we can do do we will make america powerful again, the president and the former president. one, stay two, very different visions for america's future. the weight only cnn in bring it to you, moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27 at night live on cnn and streaming on max, home place where you create those special moments. >> we celebrate the home and the way 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de, remember the original sin of slavery? >> and the extraordinary capacity to merge and those powerful moments baneful moments with a better vision for ourselves a day reminds us. >> we have a hell a lot more work to do. so let's keep marching mr. biden invited glad he's not and patty lewbel and others to perform in a star-studded concert ahead of the actual holiday on june 19th vice president kamala harris also spoke saying this year's juneteenth would be a de of action for voting rights biden signed a bipartisan bill into law in 2021, making it an official federal holiday. juneteenth is a federal holiday marking the end of slavery in america. well massive protests to broken out across france after the far-right dealt a major blow to europe's establishment leaders over the weekend. thousands of protesters turned out in paris monday with some holding signs that read no fascists in power. after four days of voting and all 27 eu countries far-right parties, are expected to win a record number of seats in the next european parliament cnn's melissa bell has mall it was an aftershock that rivaled the earthquake of sunday nights european election results i will dissolve the national assembly tonight frances emmanuel macron were killed, snap national elections as the two main far-right parties took nearly 40% of votes in france we are ready to turn the country around ready to bring france back to life already hamstrung without an absolute majority in parliament mccoys looking to tackle the far-right head-on calling for clarity from voters on the country's future but if the far-right and copy their wins on the french stage emmanuel macron could be facing three years with a radical right prime minister. >> most likely the 28-year-old jordan bardella. >> well along with the mcconney's, a tiktok star, he brings a youth-friendly dynamic posting here about drinking the tears of my clothes fan it looks as if the fear for the future of the planet i've been replaced by the fear of what is called the great replacement. the identity quest the world is too dangerous. we don't want to be inundated by migrants coming from the middle east or africa. >> we want to be at home surrounded by all pier the far-right pulses will major wins in a host of european countries in germany, the alternative for deutschland, afd came in second its main candidates said last month that he didn't consider all members of a notorious nazi group to be criminals. >> and in italy, there were gains by prime minister giorgia meloni, brothers of italy. >> the most right-wing party to govern since fascist dictator benito mussolini. but the headlines in western europe contrast with relatively minor changes across the in nordic countries, for instance, the left and greens made sweeping gains and overrules of the political center appears to tell ensuring relative stability in the european parliament. >> we made it, and now we want the european elections confidence for now. but unease settling in, in parts of europe, most of all in france as the far-right challenges, so much of what the european union itself has come to stand for but this abel cnn earlier i spoke to cnn european says commentator dominic thomas and he explained how this far-right surge could be a good thing for donald trump if he takes office again i think it's a positive signal for him and i think it's a warning for voters that this is playing out in other areas of the world and that they're essentially as a situation in which there are governments and elected officials who are deeply committed to protecting democratic institutions and on the other hand, you have political groups, parties, and leaders who are determined to undermine the judiciary. the freedom of the press and the legislative process, and right now, certainly when it comes to the european union contexts, they see in the words of president biden, a deep commitment to democratic institutions but the european eu landscape, as we have seen, is divided. and there are many leaders and many political groups who see in president trump's track record actions, and words, a potential ally, and they also see in him somebody who is not committed to the multilateral order to the strength of the european union, or to nato so to that extent, this particular election in the eu is an indication as to where things are potentially heading in the united states and the impact that this will have on further solidifying and consolidating those parties. they're performed very well in this recent election in the european union? >> this week, of course, the us president heads to italy for the g7 summit, but he's going to meet with the french and german leaders for the first time since their party's took this hit in the european elections the us we know, is hoping that it will have a 50 billion will alone for ukraine using frozen frozen russian funds. but other nations must sign off on it. what are the expectations for that summit? >> well, i think that this moment has it's incredibly, there's a lot of uncertainty defining these moves that the two leading most important european leaders, scholtz in germany and in france, and also the countries that proportionally get the largest numbers of seats at the european union were severely dealt, a blow at this region election? and i think that there ability to concentrate and focus on this particular conflict now when they have these important domestic issues on hand, legislative elections, upcoming federal elections in germany with just about a year's time is going to make it very difficult. for them to continue to articulate those particular questions. just a few weeks ago, didn't do emmanuel macron was talking about french troops on the ground he's had to walk back. that particular question right now and turn his attention almost exclusively to what's happening in, in france. and so i think that we're going to have a g7 meeting in which many of the leaders as present or distracted by the particular contact, let alone the fact that there's an upcoming general election in the uk as well. and so focusing on these issues, focusing on the question of defending that eastern front with russia of eu enlargement. and i've ongoing military and financial support to conflict in ukraine are serious questions and a rich the outcome, right now remains uncertain. linda thanks to dominate thomas, there will coming up ukraine says it is focusing on rebuilding infrastructure destroyed in russian attacks but the chief of the country's restoration agencies as the government is putting up too many roadblocks the athletes in aws no limit of worst-case i'm ready to show the world how good i am. i trained all over the globe. and that's what you're going to see an awl whole different the we wednesday night dynamite it on tv lsl excited to buy my first home, but and needed a lot of work done on it. >> i went on to angie. >> jamie was the first person to call these resurface my fluorine. >> he's 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recovery conference. >> mrs. linskey says the top priority for that conference will be ukraine's batted energy sector ukrainians have ds for more than two years because russian forces have relentlessly targeted ukrainian power stations with airstrikes. but on the eve of the conference, the head of ukraine's agency for restoration and infrastructure development announced that he's stepping down while staff in an says he could not do the job because of unnecessary bureaucracy and opposition and resistance from the ukrainian government claire sebastian is following the developments and joins us now live from london. good to have you with us, claire. so ukrainian president in berlin for this recovery conference, just a day after the top i've official overseeing the reconstruction efforts, resigned. why the resignation is to give us some more details and what this might mean for zelenskyy yeah, linda, this is certainly not the headline that presence and he was looking for going into this conference and it's also a big week even beyond this conference, we have the g7 comprising many of ukraine's most important allies and then into ukraine's own peace summit in switzerland over the weekend, the reasons for this resignation they will be very closely watched by the west where of course the allocation and management of aid is a key issue that has impacted decision-making throughout this conflict and stephan am, who is the noun form ahead of the agency for reconstruction for restoration and infrastructure development, rather really alleging sort of mismanagement by the government going to have infrastructure projects. >> he called it bureaucratic nightmares leading to delays, a loss of confidence in the state. he doesn't alleged corruption, but mismanagement and inefficiencies. verging on in competence basically, he says that salary cuts have led also to a 25% drop in staffing and his agency. and he says that he was denied night a request to attend this reconstruction conference in berlin. this, of course, coming just a month or so after the minister for infrastructure, alexander cooper curve was dismissed and avert by parliament. we don't have an official government comments on the resignation of mostafa nan today, but so this adds to that lingering sense of discord in the zelenskyy government. and obviously a very critical time for ukraine. zelenskyy though he is already in berlin, he has already met with the german president. he will be focusing on the big picture that large and growing reconstruction bill, and the more immediate issues of course, of stabilizing and protecting the ukrainian energy grid and ramping up the air defenses, which of course are critical and stopping that reconstruction build growing even larger. linda where things stand on the battlefield and how have you queening tactics changed in recent weeks after russian advances in the east of the country and of course, there's recent pledges of western military aid the news from the front lines is slightly better than ukraine is saying that it is managed to slow the russian advance due to a combination. it says of more western aid reaching the front and also those lifting of restrictions, some restrictions on using western weapons to hit targets inside russia. it seems to be doubling down on the strategy, not only of sort of hitting across the border, but deep into russian territory. it's claiming quite a significant success over the weekend, claiming to have severely damaged a state of the art russian fighter jet and su 57 fighter jets. i'm 600 kilometers from the frontline satellite images also backing up that claim. so that is something they say that is bearing fruit. now of course, the other side of this is that this conflict is extremely deadly at the moment, the un human rights monitoring mission in ukraine said that there was a 31% increase in some billion casualties in may compared to april. it was the deadliest month in almost a year. russia is managing to wreak havoc using aerial guided bombs, glide bombs, things that can evade ukrainian defenses. so again, going into this, i think we're going to hear a lot about how ukraine will be able to protect civilian infrastructure, cities, and also those frontlines alright, claire sebastian for us in london, good to have you say across those developments. thank you will the port of baltimore's shipping channel is now fully reopened more than two months after that cargo ship crashed into the francis scott key bridge the accident killed six construction workers and the access to the crucial waterway. crews had to remove about 50,000 tons of wreckage from the river. the container ship was struck in the channel, was stuck in the channel until it was holed away on may 20, insurance experts estimate that replacing the bridge could cause more than 1.2 billion will still aecom, the us disaster relief agency has quickly running out of money after an intense tornado season justice hearken 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malawi defense forces a short while ago. they say because of bad weather and poor visibility, the area has been foggy. that's been delaying the process the ten kilometer radius they have identified where the last signal from this plane was received is an uninhabited areas. so that's also kind of hindering access. but the malawi defense forces say they have 200 soldiers involved in this operation as well as some police officers and they have reached out to neighboring countries for help. president lazarus chakwera addressed malawi and overnight. and this is what he said. >> however, upon arrival and mzuzu, the pilot was unable to land the plane due to poor visibility okay. jen, by bad weather and aviation authorities advise their craft to return duly long way but. the, authorities soon lost contact with the aircraft, but i want to assure you that i am sparing no available resource to find that plane i am holding on to every fiber of hope that we will find survivors that hope is now deming. >> it's been 24 hours since this plane disappeared from raider. and it's still not been located. so the status of violence it's president saulos chilima and these nine others really a matter of great concern from so many people in malawi and across the region. the malawi government said it's reached out to neighboring countries as well as the us, the uk, norway, and israel for support in getting specialized technology and equipment to try and look pete this plane. so far, the us embassy in malawi says it has offered all its support, including department of defense, see 12 aircraft to help in this search and rescue operation. and authorities in malawi said, there'll be updating every two hours if, they know more about the location of the spleen current vice-president lyndon okay. >> we'll come back to you if there are any developments, learn madowo in nairobi. thank you well as the us braces for what's expected to be a very active hurricane season. the country's disaster relief agency could run out of money before it's even over a new report suggests female could face a budget shortfall of more than $1.3 billion by august after an extraordinary and costly number of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in the first half of this year. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar has more in the month of may, there were officially four billion-dollar disasters according to a new report from noaa, although that number could end up going up thanks to some severe events that took place towards the end of the month, that additional four brings our total so far this year up to $11 disaster comparing that to the previous year, we ended up with 28 total for the entire 12 month timeline, but we are currently on pace to make it very close, if not possibly being higher than that number from last year, one of the biggest drivers of these disasters was a lot of the severe weather that took place not only me, but also so in april, in fact, a stretch of april through may, we ended up with 801 tornado reports. >> that is the second most since 1950. when you look at tornadoes, specifically the report's just since january 1st, we've had over 1,100 yes. this is a busy time of year, but even with that said the average would only be right around the 800 marks. so it's definitely a busier year than normal. in fact, even compared to a lot of the other years so far, we are just behind 2011 coming in second place. now, one thing to note is that may traditionally is when you end up seeing the most of those tornadoes followed by june in april respectively. so this time of year is when we normally would see it. it's just a little bit higher than usual. the big concern is going forward over the next few months because there is a concern whether or not female will run out of money for these natural disasters because hurricane season specifically is now upon us and it's expected to be an incredibly the busy one looking at the numbers, the official forecasts, renewal, calling for 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with us. this is a time when the peace process is going through a crucial point absolutely. i mean, we've been hearing from the us was on time now calling for more pressure to be put by their key regional allies on hamas to agree to a ceasefire proposal. >> we heard from hamas yesterday. welcoming, be you when resolution put forward by the united states. but of course, blinken has also been meeting with key figures in israel as all we know he met with benny gantz, who of course, step down from the war cabinet we've heard from benny gantz since saying that he wants to see maximum pressure being applied at all parties to come to some sort of ceasefire agreement. >> but of course we're hearing a lot of mixed messages as well while the united states continues to reiterate that this is an israeli proposal that they believe israel will back this deal. >> we heard yesterday from israel's representative to the united nations, so that is what he has to say to the cameras. >> i just met with the families of the american okay so that's a shame, but we're going to try and get that back. >> he's obviously says he's meeting the families of american hostages. i think that's where he was going. yeah. i mean, getting the hostages out continues to be a key priority for the united states. a key ally of israel that continues to be a key priority. of course, for the israeli government, the israeli prime minister, what we heard yesterday from israel's representative to the united nations is that israel does not want to engage in what they described as meaningless discussions and negotiations with hamas that they will continue with their objective, not only to get all the hostages out from captivity in gaza, but also to completely diminished downgrade hamas to the point where gaza no longer poses a threat going to israel to the state of israel. now of course, that sends somewhat of a mixed message given the fact that biden has presented this peace deal as one that is, and it's really deal that has the backing of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and we've heard from the biden administration saying that the us assessment at this stage is that they believe hamas has been downgraded the point where they are no longer able to carry out an attack, such as the attack that we saw on october 7. and of course, this is a three-phase deal which does set out the parameters very peaceful exchange of all the hostages currently held captive by hamas in gaza in exchange for palestinian prisoners. so those parameters are set out in the deal. it is a deal that we've heard from hamas now saying that they welcome that they are willing and ready to work with mediators and negotiators to secure this peace agreement. and of course, what we've inherited from the us for some time now is that the ball is firmly in hamas's cool, but we've also heard from the state department saying that they believe this is a deal which is almost identical to a deal that hamas agree two weeks ago. so the hope is that mediators and the middle east who have been working closely with hamas will be able to secure a firm agreement from hamas whether or not israel agrees to this, that remains to be seen. this is being presented as an israeli deal, but of course prime minister netanyahu is facing mounting pressure from right-wing elements of his coalition who do not want to see this deal approved. they want to see a continuation of the war. >> okay. i will have more on that. and the security council decision last night. but let john thank you. that. but now to two stories dominating the law and justice landscape us the historic meeting between the former president and his probation officers and the child of the current president's son, jury deliberations will resume today in delaware, where hunter biden faces up to 25 years in prison if he's convicted of gun charges, he's pleaded not guilty for the first time ever. former us president has met with his probation officers ahead of sentencing for is 34 felony convictions. the source tells cnn trump's virtual interview was routine and uneventful. another said the former president was polite, respectful, and answered all questions cnn's a brynn gingras, as the details the former president finishing his meeting with a probation officer were told from a source that it lasted about 30 minutes and his camp calling it uneventful now it's notch clear exactly what sort of questions were asked in this meeting, but what is customary is the fact that this always happens after a defendant has either pleaded guilty or is convicted of the crime. >> that they're charged with. we know some of the questions that are asked are about the criminal history of that person, the family background, their financial background, did they ever abuse alcohol? for drugs, things like this? >> what's also not customary in this situation? >> of course, the fact that there is a former president as the person who is being interviewed by the probation office, but also they happen virtually. we know that the former president at mar-a-lago, he was there with his attorney. that was allowed by the judge in this case. now, what's going to happen next is that trump's defense team is going to submit their own sentencing recommendation and both that along with this report made by the probation officer, will be factored in to judge juan, were sean's decision about what sentence trump should face for being convicted on those 34 counts. just a few weeks ago. so we're waiting. of course for that. happened the sentencing date still said or july 11, brynn gingras, cnn, new york. >> the judge in trump's classified documents case refusing to dismiss a number of charges against the former president and his two co-defendants, judge aileen cannon did agree that some of the language in the indictment was legally unnecessary and should be removed trump is accused of keeping classified documents. so this florida resort, after he left the white house, he has claimed at various points that he didn't have the documents. he declassified the documents just by thinking about it. and that he had the right to keep the documents. the delaware courtroom, where hunter biden's federal gun trial. meanwhile, is being held, was packed with supporters of the president's son on monday. both sides presented closing arguments during the historic case, making their final appeals to the jurors cnn's paula reid has the highlights from day six of the trial in a major show of support, hunter's family members and pastor taking up three rows in court today have known the family you don't abandon your friends and family tough time. >> in closing arguments, prosecutors pointed to the gallery of supporters and said, those people are not evidence and reminded the jury that, quote, no one is above the law, the prosecution directly address the most difficult element they have to prove that hunter biden knowingly lied on a federal background check form when purchasing the gun at the center of this case, the defendant knew he used crack and was addicted to crack at the relevant time period adding that hunter would have been aware from his time in rehab that he had a problem with drugs maybe if he had never gone to rehab, he could argue he didn't know. he was an addict at the end of his closing, prosecutor, leo wise circled back to testimony from hunters daughter, naomi, on friday, when she told the jury that when she returned or fathers card him on october 19, 2018, she did not see any evidence of drugs, but why is reminded the jury hunter's former girlfriend, hallie biden, his brother, beau biden's widow, had testified that when she found the gun in the same car days later, she found it alongside drug paraphernalia defense attorney abbe lowell countered, warning jurors not to convict his client in properly adding it's time to end this case. he compared the trial to a magician's trick trying to dupe the jury, saying, watch this hand, pay no attention to the other one he accused prosecutors of cherry picking thinking evidence to present a more timeline of hunter's drug use and said his client was not lying when he marked down that he was not an addict on that federal form. lowell attack, two of hunter's former girlfriends who both served as prosecution witnesses in this case. >> he noted zoe kestan took pictures of hunter with drugs, but not in the key month of october 2018, he also reminded the jury that hallie biden could not remember specific details about when she found the gun in hunter's car and noted hunter was the one who told hallie to file a police report for the missing after she threw it out. >> hunter did not take the stand to testify in his own defense in this case, a move that would have come with potential rewards and definite risks the jury will return to court at 9:00 a.m. on tuesday to continue deliberations now is in court monday morning as the jury heard instructions from the judge, she went through line by line explaining the rules that they have to follow as they undertake this historic decision. paula reid, cnn, wilmington, delaware, joining from new york criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor pinata, via luna. thank you so so much for joining us. why is it historic this case? because it isn't the president? >> it's still even though it's not the precedent, we're talking about, the president's son eighth, sit president son that's on trial, right now. i just to think that because it's a federal case, max biden, president biden, if hunter biden work to be convicted, he asked her ability to pardon him already said that he's not willing to part is his own son. he wants to make sure that people trust in our criminal justice system and that there's no favorites is but it's a historic moment in the sense that we are dealing with a sit-in president's son is on trial on felony charges and could possibly face jail which way do you think the jury appears to be going based on their responses to the judge so it depends. >> there haven't been any jury nodes, but it depends on are you judging this case based on sympathy? if you're not judging the case on sympathy and just on plain facts, and if we weren't dealing going with the son of a sitting president, doesn't the prosecution has proven this case beyond a reasonable doubt, not directly, but circumstantially with the testimony of hallie biden, with the testimony of the cocaine residue, haven't been recovered with testimony having to deal with biden's own words in his memory that he is a crack addict, was a crack addict at the time dealing with the text messages, those stories, dealing with a witness testimony, i think in its totality that the prosecution, the government has proven that hunter biden, it's guilty of being in possession of this firearm, haven't been under the influence. i'm not a codex and also lying on that formula to update that by r. >> so what sort of sentence would you get from those parts of the trial so if hunter biden were to be convicted, he can face anywhere up to 25 years if he's convicted on all three of the couch highly own likely that he will see anything near 25 years. >> the judge has sentencing guidelines where it's recommended what is possible sentence good. because hunter biden doesn't have a criminal record because hunter biden, at this point now he said he has been cleaned because hunter biden also was dealing with a dependency on narcotic dependency, who's quite honestly it drug addiction that's been put on entre i think he can face anywhere from probation up until maybe a year or two years years in jail. my recommendation quite honestly is that this case does not is not deserving of any jail sentence. if anything, we're dealing with a drug program that hunter biden should go through quite nicely. i think this prosecution shouldn't have gone forward initially remained as a deferred prosecution disposition how might the president be implicated as part of this trial were not at all. >> i mean, he hasn't been mentioned in this trial aside from being a father of hunter biden, here we're dealing with a drug addiction. we know that unfortunately, hunter biden was going through some dark times and even admitted it. that's why he wrote that book. but to try to get others to get some insight as to what it is to go through a drug addiction. but there's no mention of president biting in this case. we know outside of the courtroom there has been mentioned having to deal with that laptop, but inside of the courtroom, he's not playing oh, role. it's not supposed to be playing a role and to deliberations and has nothing to do with the charges itself you'll see in america a, your a legal expert, but you also in america aware of the trump cases as well is there a way that donald trump can use this case against president biden campaign oh, absolutely. he's already using it and he's used it in a past. i've been to deal with wears hunter biden especially doing his first time when he was running for president, actually a second time when he was running for president to try to take the is a away from what his insufficiencies are. instead focusing on president biden is saying that look, his son is on drugs, his son was participating and illegal activity that his son had some shady dealings with people well outside of america so of course to his people, that is what he's arguing. but of course, when you look at it and the eyes and the legal eyes, there's nothing having to deal with president biden and hunter biden, any illegality that's they're having to stem from these charges okay. >> pinata villa in new york, as ever. thank you so much for joining us now, spokesperson for giuliani predicts the former trump attorney. i will be fully vindicated. officials in arizona released his mug shot on monday or two, he posted a $10,000 cash bond giuliani and ten others have pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election in arizona prosecutors spent weeks trying to track him down and eventually found him based on some of his own podcast, giuliani was served last month in palm beach, florida. at his 80th birthday party do you have any regrets about what you did in arizona after the election? oh, my goodness. no. why not? i'm very, very proud of it. >> there was a substantial amount of vote for the one on here that was covered up probably one of the biggest conspiracies in american history and i think that's coming out over and over again new bombshell testimony and the bribery and corruption trial in new jersey, senator bob menendez businessman jose uribe, took the stand on monday, claiming he spoke directly to the senator and asked him to help quash a criminal investigation into one his associates who testified menendez agreed to quote, look into it, though he didn't specify what exactly he would do rebate also spoke about a 2019 deal. >> he made with the senators, then future 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park public holiday in china to place on monday involving these for educators from iowa's cornell college wounded in the stabbing incident while in jilin city. that's in the northeastern china. and china's foreign ministry in the lab that's our has weighed in. it says that the four americans are quote, received proper treatment and are in stable condition. now, we have video of the aftermath of this stabbing. it's bring it up for you and in this video, which was widely circulating on chinese social media, but taken down, you see three people wounded. they're lying on the ground in they can part in jilin city. we have blurred the video because of its graphic nature, but these individuals are covered in blood. they're there waiting for first responders the wounded individual in front is pressing his hand on the back of his waist and the three are conscious. they are awake, they're using their smartphones to try to reach out, get help and to reach others. now, the brother of one of the wounded americans, we have this photograph. his name is david zab nar, the brothers says that the visa abner is doing well now, the condition of the other three individuals at this moment not known, but according to china's ministry of foreign affairs, they say that they are in stable condition now, the ministry of foreign affairs also cited police saying that the stabbing was in isolated incident and investigations are ongoing. now, the president of cornell university, excuse me, cornell college, the four are in china because they're therefore a partnership with beizhan university and jonathan brand sent a statement to cnn. we have part of that statement for you. he said this quote, we have been in contact with all four instructors and are assisting them during this time, unquote, a brand says that they were with a patient faculty member when the stabbing took place and that there were no students taking part in the program. now, the us state department says, it's aware of reports of this incident and it's monitoring the situation. now, the stabbing has been trending high on chinese social media this day with a number of posts getting censored and some netizens have been calling it a terrible incident with some saying this, it's bring up some examples for you, quote, this current in state, a public security is not supposed to let such a thing happen. it will definitely further hinder foreigners from visiting china unquote. now, china, especially compared to the west, has low rates of violent crime, public attacks against foreigners are rare. this incident comes as xi jinping is trying to boost person to person exchanges, get more us students just to come to try to but this is going to have a chilling effect. one more point that we heard from ministry of foreign affairs spokesperson insisting that china is quote, when the safest countries in the world back to you, max kristie. thank you. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is in berlin to attend the crane 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four hostages held in gaza. as new video gives us a sense of what that raid looked like on the ground. cnn's kylie atwood has more this is the view from the helmets of the israel defense forces. >> they unleashed heavy gunfire, searching for israeli hostages held by hamas a during daytime raid that freed four of those kidnapped by hamas on october 7 and held captive ever since. it was an operation that took weeks to plan after receiving intelligence that the hostages were being held hold an apartment buildings inside the nuseirat camp in central gaza on the way out from gaza. all forces rescued our hostages israeli forces have been preparing for this rescue mission for weeks and is rarely air force pilot involved in the mission told the jerusalem post, that is one of the hostages, noa argamani got into his helicopter, has units, quote, mantle of composure melted away the magnitude of the moment struck then he quote immediately reported that the diamond is with us and in good health, some of the special forces were disguised as displaced palestinians and members of hamas military wing, eye eyewitnesses told cnn there were also reports of large gunfire after the hostages were rescued at least 274 palestinians were killed in the operation and hundreds injured. >> that's according to the gazan authorities who do not distinguish between civilian and military casualties the israel defense forces dispute that number, saying the death toll was under one 100. >> i want to say thank you. thank god. >> in israel, the families of the hostages express their overwhelming joy and having their loved ones returned safely after eight months in captivity. >> i haven't stopped smiling since my mug was returning to me now is work continues for a ceasefire and hostage deal with 120 hostages still held by hamas there are some theories at this rate, could be a setback it's a legitimate question. >> i it's hard for me to put myself in the mindset of a hamas terrorists. we don't know exactly what it is that they're going to do as secretary of state, antony blinken travels to the middle east to continue ratcheting up pressure on hamas to take the deal. he also isn't sure what hamas will do. >> i can't put myself none of us can put ourselves suppose on the minds of hamas or its leaders. so we don't know what the answer will be. >> but wall in egypt, blinken also said that his egyptian counterparts had been in touch with hamas quite recently. >> i can't go into the details of our conversations today except to say that artists in counterparts were in communication with hamas as early, as recently as a few hours ago now, during his meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu today, secretary of state antony blinken, ria there are rated that the united states and other world leaders stand by that comprehensive proposal that president biden laid out ten days ago, and they say that israel has put on the table people for hamas to accept. >> but so long as this period of uncertainty is extended, as us and other countries are waiting for hamas to respond to that proposal. the united states is concerned about the possibility of netanyahu changing his mind and deciding to reject that proposal, even though he signed off on it before it initially finally went to hamas joining me, not is back with more and what blinken was saying in the last few minutes. we know that blinken has been holding intensive discussions with his counterparts in the middle east, including of course, in israel with regards to this ongoing ceasefire negotiation. but he also spoke about, of course american families of hostages held captive by hamas in gaza saying that they were hopeful, of course, given the rescue of four hostages. over the course of what was unfortunately a deadly raid in gaza over the weekend, take a listen. 20th i just met with the families of the american hostages in gaza have the option to meet with him many times now on every trip here, the region when they visited but in washington and as always, it's an incredibly powerful thing. it's hard for any of us to put ourselves in there shoes to feel what they've been feeling these many, many long months they were elated at the the rescue of four hostages just a couple of days ago but they continue to feel deeply power roughly this enduring separation from their loved ones men and women civilian and soldier a lot i've and deceased. >> but for me all of the ha students, but especially are eight american family let's who have loved ones in gaza we are determined to bring them home the proposal that president biden put forward is the best way to do that with regards to that peace proposal put forward by the united states, we also heard from lincoln just then going on to say, that he had met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that he had reaffirmed his support for this peace proposal, which the united states has framed as and israeli proposal. >> we haven't yet heard a direct and public show of support from the israeli government for this peace proposal. in fact, yesterday, we have been hearing some mixed messages at the un security council. we heard from israel's representative to the un saying that israel would not engage in meaningless, endless negotiations with hamas, the objectives the israeli government and military remain the same that they want to see the full destruction of hamas and the full return of all hostages held captive in gaza of course, in this three-phase peace proposal laid out by the united states at the un security council there on the parameters, the provisions for the full release of israeli hostages held captive by hamas it's in gaza. in exchange of palestinian prisoners, but it also calls for the full withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza for the return of palestinian civilians to all parts of the gaza strip. and of course, what hamas wants to see ensured in this ceasefire agreement is the territorial integrity of the gaza strip. and of course, no demographic shifts crucially within the gaza strip. now, what we have heard so far from hamas is a statement yesterday of the back of that resolution vote saying that they welcome the deal. as you mentioned, they want to carry on with discussions with mediators that they are open to those ongoing discussions remains to be seen whether they issue a full and firm agreement to this deal. but we also haven't seen that fall and firm agreement by the israeli government, the us continues to reiterate that they believe that the israeli government will back this deal. but of course we've been hearing at different messages from those far-right elements of prime minister netanyahu's coalition, who do not want to see this deal being signed thank you before she's in malawi are searching for missing military aircraft which was carrying the country's vice president in line. other people the plane left malawi's capital shortly after 9:00 a.m. local time monday. but never arrived. at its destination and authorities have failed to make contacts in as larry madowo following this from nairobi and apparently whether may be a factor here, larry that is the big thing here are those bad weather yesterday, according to president lazarus, to quadra. >> and that continues today. we now know that the search and rescue operation has entered de two. it's an air and ground operation. in the last hour, the malawi defense force has given an update on what's going on. they say their search and rescue is getting hampered by this uninhabited area where believed they believe this plane could have crashed. it's a rough and thick to rein in the chikunga forest they're also saying that this morning they had again bad weather conditions. the arrows foggy access has been difficult, but they have 200 soldiers actively searching for this plane carrying malawi's vice president and nine others. they also have the malawi police civil aviation authorities, and some forestry service officers. all 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area, and you mentioned this could be a target that would involve some sort of nuclear facility in iran?— facility in iran? certainly. anyone _ facility in iran? certainly. anyone can _ facility in iran? certainly. anyone can get _ facility in iran? certainly. anyone can get on - facility in iran? certainly. anyone can get on the i facility in iran? certainly. - anyone can get on the internet and look at isfahan. look at wikipedia and you will see isfahan is a long—standing nuclear target. a long—standing area of nuclear concern for both the israelis, primarily, the iea, iea in particular. i think it's generally accepted isfahan is sort of ground zero, no pun intended, of the iranian nuclear programme.— nuclear programme. mark kimmitt, _ nuclear programme. mark kimmitt, i _ nuclear programme. mark kimmitt, i want _ nuclear programme. mark kimmitt, i want you - nuclear programme. mark kimmitt, i want you to - nuclear programme. mark. kimmitt, i want you to stay right there, if you don't mind. we will bring in michael singh, the washington institute, joining us here. thanks for joining us here. thanks for joining us. ringing you up to date on what we know, we are hearing an israeli missile has hit iran, coming from cbs news,

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 06:28:00

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 10:11:00

he do.? he said mike pence didn't do what. he was supposed to do to a crowd, as he called them, tourists. the so people carrying the confederate flag. there was a nooserate fl e on the president on the premiseon thes of januar, and cops were beaten windowssmae smashed. people showed up with zip tiesdw . this was not a friendly affair. so this is the contrasdlt and this is why joe biden won b by 7 million votes, because you have a person who wants to subvert democracyillion tes. a person who accepts democratic results. and the colorado case was subvert demost by republicans. r it also went through a five daet bench trial. >> it should go to the supremesu court. and i imagine that they will rulpreme court rule the td be on the ballot. of course, it has nothing to do with joe biden's democratic tooe take your opponent's name off the ballot. joe bide yponent'sn has nothingo with a right-wing. >> i'm not going to goden la right back to. all right, greg, i want you to listenpt going to. ound.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:30:00

where the pressure is on us. where the team that — where the pressure is on us. where the team that should _ where the pressure is on us. where the team that should be _ where the pressure is on us. where the team that should be winning i where the pressure is on us. wherei the team that should be winning the genre _ the team that should be winning the genre for— the team that should be winning the game. for sunderland, _ the team that should be winning the game. for sunderland, it— the team that should be winning the game. for sunderland, it is- the team that should be winning the game. for sunderland, it is a - the team that should be winning the game. for sunderland, it is a free i game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and _ game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and a — game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and a chance _ game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and a chance to _ game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and a chance to be _ game. for sunderland, it is a free hit and a chance to he does - game. for sunderland, it is a free| hit and a chance to he does again. halfway— hit and a chance to he does again. halfway sunderland _ hit and a chance to he does again. halfway sunderland and _ hit and a chance to he does again. | halfway sunderland and newcastle hit and a chance to he does again. i halfway sunderland and newcastle is chester—le—street, where not only the town has divided loyalties robert hall couples and families. == robert hall couples and families. » chestler street. i am robert hall couples and families. » chestler street. lam newcastle. robert hall couples and families. --| chestler street. i am newcastle. and i'm chestler street. lam newcastle. and i'm sunderland. chestler street. i am newcastle. and i'm sunderland. she _ chestler street. i am newcastle. and i'm sunderland. she pretends - chestler street. i am newcastle. and i'm sunderland. she pretends she . i'm sunderland. she pretends she isn't bothered. _ i'm sunderland. she pretends she isn't bothered. i— i'm sunderland. she pretends she isn't bothered. i would _ i'm sunderland. she pretends she isn't bothered. i would like - i'm sunderland. she pretends she isn't bothered. i would like a - i'm sunderland. she pretends she| isn't bothered. i would like a draw, but i don't — isn't bothered. i would like a draw, but i don't really, _ isn't bothered. i would like a draw, but i don't really, i _ isn't bothered. i would like a draw, but i don't really, i want _ isn't bothered. i would like a draw, but i don't really, i want you - but i don't really, i want you because _ but i don't really, i want you because of— but i don't really, i want you because of the _ but i don't really, i want you because of the wind. - but i don't really, i want you because of the wind. but - but i don't really, i want you because of the wind. but a i but i don't really, i want you - because of the wind. but a draw would _ because of the wind. but a draw would be — because of the wind. but a draw would be easier— because of the wind. but a draw would be easier on _ because of the wind. but a draw would be easier on the - because of the wind. but a drawi would be easier on the families. because of the wind. but a draw - would be easier on the families. on this would be easier on the families. this historic occasion, the rival clubs' youtubers have been brought together. clubs' youtubers have been brought touether. ., clubs' youtubers have been brought touether. . ., , ., , together. there are many rivalries that have this _ together. there are many rivalries that have this level _ together. there are many rivalries that have this level of _ together. there are many rivalries that have this level of intensity . together. there are many rivalries that have this level of intensity to | that have this level of intensity to it. ., ., ~ ,, ., that have this level of intensity to it. you work with sunderland fans go newcastle fans, _ it. you work with sunderland fans go newcastle fans, and _ it. you work with sunderland fans go newcastle fans, and there _ it. you work with sunderland fans go newcastle fans, and there is - it. you work with sunderland fans go newcastle fans, and there is banter| newcastle fans, and there is banter and rivalry— newcastle fans, and there is banter and rivalry going on and you want to win it _ and rivalry going on and you want to win it at _ and rivalry going on and you want to win it. at least a draw would be great _ win it. at least a draw would be great lt— win it. at least a draw would be areat. , win it. at least a draw would be

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:28:00

date for chesebro last, week he said the stage for chesebro alone at this time. and fani willis is probably making the calculus of october 23rd is not that far away, i already have sydney powell who wants a speedy trial. i have little trump who has already told the court that he intends to sever with but hasn't. yeah she's basically saying judge, it's time to move this train along. if you're going to several people, let's have a briefing. let's go through this process. but, it's a default position, i want you to know, judge, my position is, we should try all these -- >> what that's gonna do is shake loose the motion to sever, which trump's people have been sitting on because every day that goes by is good for them. >> yes, and -- >> they're not gonna get head of anything. they're not like the ones are gonna go okay we probably sent them motion to sever. we're gonna wait to the last minute to do. it >> and they're probably gonna see how the removal motion is going to come. donald trump has not filed his own motion for removal, but his lawyers were in the court during that hearing and they're

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:29:00

making the calculus of october 23rd is not that far away, i already have sydney powell who wants a speedy trial. i have little trump who has already told the court that he intends to sever with but hasn't. yeah she's basically saying judge, it's time to move this train along. if you're going to several people, let's have a briefing. let's go through this process. but, it's a default position, i want you to know, judge, my position is, we should try all these -- >> what that's gonna do is shake loose the motion to sever, which trump's people have been sitting on because every day that goes by is good for them. >> yes, and -- >> they're not gonna get head of anything. they're not like the ones are gonna go okay we probably sent them motion to sever. we're gonna wait to the last minute to do. it >> and they're probably gonna see how the removal motion is going to come.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Gutfeld 20240604 02:11:00

>> jamie: before i start, can i just say earlier there was like a joke it was like, oh, it burns when jamie pees and i want you to know like jimmy didn't like see it, he heard me screaming. >> jimmy: good job. >> jamie: and you also took a shot at hooters like i hang out there, which i do. but it's -- do you know the worst thing about hooters? last time i saw they had, there was a to go counter. there was food to go. that's like people going, man, i hate boobs but i love [bleep] food. how can i -- it's going to be tough one lady says getting people to go back to covid protocols is difficult. it's like putting the genie back in the pottedle. that's what she said. that's a terrible analogy first of all sounds like you don't think it's real right with a genie. and also this lady, have you never like used a genie before? like wouldn't you just wish for

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:32:00

and others faced 60 years ago. they did not do it alone, so we reached out to jonathan greenblatt, who said, "oh, i'll co-chair it," and we brought in the latino community and lgbtq. and andrea waters king, who has been the brain trust of this, said, wait a minute, women didn't speak 60 years ago. not only are we speaking, i'm co-leading this. she convenes us when we're too tired to be convened. we are showing the next steps that needs to be confronted. it cannot be confronted unless we're all together and we are sharing across racial and gender and sexual lines who we are. we're going to show on the mall tomorrow what america stands for. when you see us march from the lincoln memorial to the king memorial, i want you, joe, to contrast what we do tomorrow with what happened january 6th. we're going to show americans how you can be outraged about an issue but still keep your

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