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no >> i'm not going anywhere. oh, oh, it's a wild animal. summer across. >> it was a mostly peacefulnd i weekend in washington. the sun was shining, the birds the and little johnnyg. how jihadis surrounded the white house. rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah. oh, it was nice. i like outside, but you had a hard. the johnny jihadi is desecrating the statue of general roshan bo,oo the frenchman who, along with lafayette in washington, forcedchma the surrender of brih general cornwallis, effectively winning the revolutionary war. police made no arrests. actually, there was one arrest, but he escaped. nebiden says he's defending democracy but can't defend the demole of the genera who helped start it. it was also biden's biggestrt turnoued.t of the season.son, >> crowd size in the tens the of thousands more democrats protested biden in one night,n then showed up to support him all year. arris kamala also got showeredho with sharia love in michiganwer >> and we mourn all the innocent lives that have been lost in gaza, including those tragically los killed today.. >> for the past eight months,s, president biden and i have been workinpresidg every day to brins conflict. m sp i'm speaking right now and i value and respect your voice, but i'm speaking right now. >> while biden and kamala wereng getting heckled out of their own blue backyards, trump was on their homheckled owne turf g some california love for 40 five didn't come home empty handed. >> more on that in a minute. thene homended, mo he flew to va a campaign rally that was so hot, the teleprompter broke. >> could you imagine ifu biden was up? he iime s no good with the teleprompter is the worst i've seen. but could you imagine of thepror teleprompters were of his biden is is. cu, oh oh. >> he wouldn't even say anything because he's incapable. he'd probably go pause in a pause about what he's reading the teleprompter and thennd the they say pause, meaning, you know, maybe you'll get aboumaybe t three people clg and let's pause. now, he just walked off the stage like this teleprompter, but this guy is the worst. >> after the comedy show, trump revealed a new economi>> c policy that hard working americans are going to love. >>hard-wor you know, people areg to themselves, were we better off four years ago? are we better off now? and it wasn't even closeur o. we had the greatest economy in history. what we dif thd in taxes, nobod ever done. so thino hass is the first timee said this. and for those hotel worker s and people that get tips, you're going to be very happy, because whenyou will i get to o, we are going to not charge taxes on tips, people makingtips tips. ng and >> now, when i was a bellhop, they paid me about four, 25 an hour, but i made hundreds of dollars in cash tips, whichmn we didn't report, obviously, because they can tax dol it. tai but everything's on credit cards now. you can't hide i t. canno >> uncle sam, taxes tips. biden hired 87,000 extra irsn he agents, gave him guns to do it.t trump's tip tax cut makeske biden look like a sinister old geezer, and it's already movinlg the needle. >> i did talk with some hotel some servicerday, workers here in las vegas about how that is playing with theas howm. le tol and america, about six people told me that would change their vote, that is. enough to make them switch from voting democrat to republican ifoughke donald trump is promisg something like that to them. >> sources trump in delaware tell meble biden's a terrible tipper. usually has somebodyer else payh for him. but when he does pay no buen ho a bed tipping president who taxes tips doesn't get reelected. .a new cbs poll says the econom is the number one issue for america. hurricanes american, not the trump the conviction. that's at the bottom of the list. and it's not just the economy, stupid. turns out mosty, america wants a mass deportations, too. >> would you support a new program government program that would deport all peopl thae living ine u.s. illegally and that find a majority favor that fine. >> six and ten. >>, becausehat a bit this 62% of americans favor the deporting all undocumented immigrants. >> some of what mr. trump talks about could be illegal. it doesn't seem practicale to in some sense to round up trump holdren. >> so what exactlyp children do people think they're supporting? >> deporting illegals could be illegalse: depo. >> is the kind of brilliant analysis americans are blessed with on cbs sunday alysis as. execu >> remember biden's executive order to shut down the border ifti border crossings hit overr 2500 a day? well, border crossings have been over 2500 a day every day since biden signed the ordey er, and he hasn't shut it down. the day after he signed the ordeafter, they were 4000 border crossings. the next dayr they were 10,000. anybody hear anything about biden shutting down not the border? >> you didn't because he didn't. .why would democrats support a man like that? >> they don't?they dt. e show >> a friend of the show, nick shirley, went to compton. watch. votin >> who are you voting for in 2020 for obama. >>, obama's not even running. i don't know what i'm voting for trump, but i'm voting for trump because he put money in our pocket. >> i'm. >> tyou pu say sleepy joe. sleepy joe? no, i'm just plain probably trump. >> i ain't gonna go for trump. i will see whereus i go for trump because biden ain't showed us nothing for the people. >> give me his name. trump, bruh. >> and why so? because he for us. >> cheers to trump. joe biden has been president from 2020 to 2024. what differences have you seen t those past eight years? >> everything's going up. ass?food's going up.economie gas going up. the economy is going up. goin it's -- it's a difference, a major difference that can be done for our community. yet we're still in the ghetto. e we're still in the hood. whatever we do s. >> i haven't seen no changes, period. from compton to silicon valley,o democrats are walking away fromr the guy who can barely walk.$30l trump hauled in $30 million from his california swing. 12 million came straight at nancy pelosi's backyard. tech billionaire say they were impressed by how eloquentan and articulate trump was arti up their checkbooks. >> he wasn't the guy i seeon on tv, one source told the post. he was very thoughtfulce and self-deprecating. >> one of the billionaires who hosted the fund raiser forro trump was a lifelong democrat who says he's been forced into political homelessness as a democrat who has been left homeless, who is now deafw and only in the center, but probablyn th leaning increasingly right and left yet again with an appreciation . despite the messenger of the message of the >> jp administrationenger of t,s remorse is rippling through the democrat ranks. , >> and clinton guru james carville says, don't blame me on't. never >> i never wanted the guy isn't a choice. then i was crazy about. i actually was very public that i thought that president biden should not run for reelection, but he did. and it's him and trumpan h. and that's where i am. the lack of enthusiasm among young people for public policy or public service oror pub being involved in the publicli square is quite disheartening. >> and the democrat numbers guru nate silver announced today that the biden approvalan rating has reached an all time low and says biden is in much h worse shape than he was four years ago and is on track ack to to lose handily and suggests we might have hit the threshold loi where biden dropping out would help democrats more than if. he stuck it out. >> because what does it saybe about caus doea man who won't pt america's symbolic landmarks, mat our national sovereignty, and won't even protect workers meagert protec s from vicious irs agents during an inflationars fromy bubble tht he caused. if yy, ou love this countr you fight to protect it. >> number one, take any of thei greatest fighters of all time. trump is, number one, the most resilientrump ist human being t ever met in my life. >> and what respect? i keep doing this. you know, you got money, you got a great life. you got whatever. wha y keep doing this? and the one thing that i can tell you, and this is a factll. this guy loves this country, right? and he loves all americans, regardless of what color, religion. or whatever it is. he's not a racist. he's a good humais notn being. a >> and he loves america and he cares about this country. period. end of storynd. >> from waitresses to whales, from compton to venture capital to lafayette park, just yards from the white house. the antipark biden avalanche is building up speed and is taking all of us along forhe bot the ride from the bottom up to the top down this electio tn boils down to this reason triumphing over fear. if enough americans use their common sense and deliberaten and they don't allow their passions to be inflamed by demagogues, , joe biden will be soundly defeated in novemberll. >> investor and entrepreneur righd sacks joins me now. >> all right, david, you havee a few billionaire buddies. you're out there in silicon i valley. >> is it just you and a couple guys ois ir how big is this anti biden movement at the upper echelons? >> i think it's getting surprisingly big, jesse.ig you know, when we agreed to do j the fundraiser foresse d was president trump, the goal was just to raise $5 million. and we weren't even sure we could do that because, as you well know, silicon valley is pretty much a liberal sili in. now but we ended up raising $12 million. brawe had over 100 people ther. and it really was a total love fest. and then oved people out in theu the san francisco newspaper has been trying all week to get to gin up protesters and nothing really materialized at all. but hundreds of people came out to demonstrate in favor of presidentl bu? trump andeven they were cheering all along his motorcade, even in san francisco. so if that's the the enthusiasm gap in a liberal place like san francisco, what does that tell you about the rest of the country? >> it tells you a lot. and we've seen the it all acrose the country. tree in the bodegas in compton ,pretty much everywhere. >> it just shocks you. you said there was a lot of love for trump in the room. that's obviously, you know, people definitely there to donaty the. the >> is it the anti biden feeling or is it the pro-trump feeling? >> how would you define it? well, we hadd a lot of people in that room who had never donated to republicans before p. to trumr dona they were new donors or they were had always been democrat donors. r theyand yet they came out. and i think i attribute that toy the fact that trump is makingg inroads in silicon valley and then als silicono biden is y alienating people. he's really pursued a very hostilpeople.e e program towards innovation. he's been very hostile towardspt crypto. he's wanted to overregulate a.i.. innovation -t downg that all m&a. and so i think there's a lot i of people in technology who are askinge in, what good is this fr us? >> how does it help us t ofour y have another four years of president biden? and i think that trump haseaf et basically declared that he's the crypto president. he's in favor of innovation. prhe's willing to listen. >> i think he listened extremely well to all the people in that roo ynem. and fundamentally, he wants america to do well. and i think that peoplhe ae in h who get to meet the president get to know him, they see that he really cares. and i think they can be won over by him. and reallyng they bei think then over by him. >> you say that the biden administration is trying to kneecap i think kamala might be the eye, s are i don't know f she's doing it or someone else is doing it. the age factor because kamalaus is in play. if biden is reelected, he's going to hand i it over to kamala probably in the first or second year. how much of a factor is thate i >> well, the white house had this a.i. summit, and they did trump kamala out with a 100 page pluas regulatory plan.p >> and it was just absurd in terms of the level of detail that they were getting to in terms of regulating this thing. >> loo the sink, a.i. is brand . at some point, we're going to need to regulate it, but nolt right now. and i think the feeling from a lot of people in tech was that if this was anoplee government reacted to the internet back in the 1990s, it never would have materialized. itet back 1990s never would hao into the revolution that the internet was the, which was vers very good for american jobs and productivity. and america's leadershipoductivs world. so what you don't want to do ai in in thegreaovatio kil cradle. and i think there was not a great deal of confidencet dew that kamala harris was w the person who was going to be the air czarasoing, who's going. to lead us into this glorious future. >> so, yeah, i think that they are just going to trigger yeah, the biden administration is way o trigger happyregula on regulation. >> i mean, that's the bottom line. all right. thank you very much. monetiy talkon ands and it te t 12 million things to say at this fundraisery . that's a lot of talking. david sax, thank you so much. everybody go check out the podcast. >> there he is. thanks, jesse. johnny goes to the puerto rican day parade. salot of puert pueo ricans are saying they're voting for donald trump. i say yes.h? 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the other is possession. the first is, did hunter biden lie to employ or is thegon wilmington, delaware gun store on october 12th, 2018, when he checked no to being a drug user or being addictedd to drugs? did he lie on the form itself when he checked? e . and did he illegally possess a gun for 11 day ts in octoberur 2018 if he was a drug user. now the government, jesse, does noe got t have to prove that hur was on drugs at the exact moment he bought the gun o momer even really in the whole month of october 2018. jurors have to look kindh of at the entire time frame, talking about months and weeks beforame after leah wise, a lawyer for the government, told jurors not to focuse jurors on the presencn of famous people sitting in the fa meaning the first lady and others. he didn't want jurors to be distracted. hunterd others, the attorney, pu to the gun for which says, are you in unlawfuchl use oro addicted to illegal drugs? it doesn't say, have you ever beenillegal abbe lowell sayingi it's all about hunter biden's frame of minngs ald? so those are some of the things the jury has to weigh. it has been quite a triae somel in just a week. it's been fairly short getting all this done in the courtroom e today, hunter biden seemed cheery. he was walking around, giving people hugs and kisses,x thanking them for coming to support him. there was a momentthankithem foe hallway where you could see he, the first lady and his wifwaeeas bowed their heads with some men who seem to be a religiousod figure, maybe possibly praying before they went into court. he could facorg toe up to 25 years behind bars. jesse, tomorrow, we're likely behi ag to get a jury if weheres don't. clearly, there's something going on with this case. if it doesn'mething it comese:h back tomorrow. >> back to you. thanks. david carrier voank you?n. s legal editorcourth who was also in the courthouse today. ou, carry,carrie hunter looked happy to me, was smiling in goodot spirits. goodwhat does he have to be sou happy about? the aybe he's happy about the possibility that the showing of his family members is having an effect on the jury. it seems like doj is concerned about it becauseju.. a they opened their closing with a pretty stark statement. it was bold. y stark jeff. it was gutsy.ey wer and they were leaning in for a reason and they gesturede jut like this to jill biden and the family members. hi joe bthey're sitting right te several feet away. and they said this is not evidencend. and they went on to say, how do you know to the jurors,them they you may have watched them watching you. you may have seen their implied emotionat you,l reactions.ve you may have seen them on the news. but respectfully, none of thists matters. >> and then they presented what felt like, frankly, oveherf whelming evidence of hunter biden's drug useiden's d, both e during and after the time period in which he purchased that gun. time o i have the form right he, and it's as clear as day. >>heas are you an unlawful usera of or addicted to narcoticrcs? >> you do. why are they even still deliberating, carrie? >> well, we've had we've been sitting listenindeg to abbe lowell, hunter, biden's defense attorney, talk a lot about what doesde at are actually mean. a >> oh, man. right. we've had a lot of that. we've alsota had a lotion ab of discussion about when hunteor biden was texting the wife of his dead brother, who he is at that point in a relationship with, and saying he was smoking on ina car crack and, you know, these various drug dealers, mooky franky , seven elevens, his defense attorney says, well, he was justattorney was mad at holly, d saying stuff to get under our skin. >> we really don't know whern.y he said that. >> and if it was true and you w know what? he may have beeny bee getting p of coffee at 5 a.m. at 7-eleven. that's why he was there. oh, yeah. mooky makes the best decaf, s te man. >> that's where i go forstaf my coffee. mooky at 7-eleven. thank you so much, carrie. maybe we'll get some more may action tomorrow. we will se be you soon. n >> fox news alert. israeli forces pulled off a stunninglord rescue operationg in gaza, bringin rg four hostags back home. terry yanks is in israel with the story. >> yeah, jesse, we're learning more details about that. remarkablening hostage rescuet that took place on saturday morning. toce oisraeli special forces releasing new video captured by a helmet camera in centrala gaza as the imam and shin bet forces go into a building, g clear separate rooms and ultimately find three oftely the hostages that were being held by hamas. d the ofthey asked for their nai there, telling them to stay them in hebrew before takingng them out of the building through hamas exchanges of fir e into a waiting helicopter along the shores of gaza. ultimately back to a hospital bc here in tel aviv. the wall street journal reports the mission almost failed. the israelis were coming under rpt failedg and small arms fire, this operation was taking place and other local media is reporting it was weeks in the making. the israelisa orting using top t intelligence to try to locate as many hostageso as possibleim and bring them home jesse. y incredible. so what if it's biden who refuses, leave the white house? 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the fires were still from the summer of love in major cities across the country, boarded up to prepare for another round of democrat riots in case biden lost. but joe biden won. so the angry left stood down. but now that trump's beating biden in the polls, the angry left's predicting more violence. this time, they say trump will a dictator kill journalists, lock up and never leave office ? george conway is predicting some kind of purge. >> and yes, there will be deprogramming if this guy is elected president. >> we're going to have civil disorder like you've never seen 60, 70, 80 million people who will vote for the guy. and we still have to live with those people and we're going to have to deprogram them at some point. >> trump says his revenge will be success. liberals say that revenge will be civil disorder and deprogramming. >> who's really inciting violence? and aoc says if trump wins, she'll be sent to prison. >> it sounds, but like i wouldn't be surprised if this guy threw me in jail. >> really? he's out of his i mean, he did his whole first campaign around lock her up. like this is his motto. i take him at his word when he says that he's going to round up people. i take him at his word when. he threatens journalists. if donald trump wins. we are looking at the potential disillusion of democracy in the united states of america. >> aoc is much more valuable to the republican party out of prison, speaking freely and sharing her brilliant insights with the country. trust me, michael cohen says the trump administration will shatter, but in a different way. >> and just like putin, once you start to get too big for your own britches, people will start flying out of windows. they will start like navalny. they will end up in gulags. they will end up, as donald says all the time, send them to gitmo, send them to guantanamo bay. >> joe biden says he's running to save democracy. if trump wins, america is over . an orange revolution will usher in a racist dictatorship and the constitution will be replaced with the art of the deal. which raises the question if trump does win, why biden concede? a new op ed from the hill wonders what if it's biden who refuses to leave the white house? >> while speaking with some democratic friends, a reverse scenario was brought up, albeit mostly tongue in cheek. that scenario being that what if, quite ironically, it was biden who either postponed the election out of fear of maga unrest and rebellion or simply refused to leave the white house upon losing in november. >> makes sense. if trump's hitler and you lose to hitler, why would you willingly hitler? >> the keys to the white house. former united states assistant secretary of the treasury for public affairs. >> monica crowley. joins us now. monica, do you think if trump wins, biden is going to go gracefully? oh, well, i mean, it's an outstanding question, isn't it? and there are a lot people who suspect that he might find some pretext, not to leave the presidency or i shouldn't be more accurate, jesse, and say the people pulling his strings would like to stay in power. by the way, that aoc clip, i think aoc is just mad that donald trump won't dater. >> she's only so obsessed right now, like god is watching you criticize me. >> it means you're in love with me. yes, that means we're deeply in love with aoc, that we're so gentle and kind with her. >> so if someone is going to destroy the country and lose, why would you say, okay, my transition team will be in touch? and these are the passwords to the eisenhower executive building. >> right. you wouldn't. right. you wouldn't do that. so what do you think joe's going to do? >> is this is this a realistic scenario? >> well, you know, what's interesting about the left, jesse, is that, you know, a lot of people are talking about projection that they. that's usually an unconscious thing where it's really a confession of what you yourself is doing right, what your side is doing. you blame the other side or you accuse the other side of doing it. >> it's usually intel, but it's usually, you know, an unconscious thing here. i think it's part of a deliberate strategy on the part of the left. they're lying to everybody about donald trump. they're lying to everybody about the right. and conservatives when they themselves for decades have spent a lot of time and resources burning down the country, literally, whether it was the weather underground, antifa, black lives matter, and now the pro-hamas protesters are out there. remember, the issue is never the issue. the issue was always the revolution. >> so they're trying to turn consent revolution, right, to destabilize american society . so they're trying to turn the conversation around and flip the script and say, donald trump and maga is going to do this when clearly we've had now eight years of maga of donald trump on the national political scene and all he has done, jesse, is deliver a booming economy, an enforced border, peace, prosperity, world order. >> and they deliver civil unrest if he is reelected, that's what they believe them. >> the resistance colliding with people and causing civil unrest. because i'm not going to be deprogram and peacefully, especially by george conway who no offense. >> but the really important piece about this is, you know, knowing what we know, the deep state and the left are capable of doing, they're not just going to allow donald trump to march back in. they're not just going to allow america first to come back in. so i think a lot of people are braced for something that the deep state that the regime might have up their sleeve. >> they're capable of anything. we've seen that evidence very, very clearly. >> thank you, monica crowley. thank you. jesse watters. >> president trump campaigning in las vegas this weekend, offering his supporters a very interesting hypothetical. >> would you rather be electrocuted or eaten by a shark? >> the boat is sinking and water goes over the battery. the boat is sinking. do i stay on top of the boat and get electrocuted or do i jump over by the shark and not get electrocuted? because i will tell you, he didn't know the entry said, you know, nobody's ever asked me that question. i said, i think it's a good question. i think there's a lot of electric current coming through that water. but you know what i do? if there was a shark or you get electrocuted, i'll take electrocution every single time and i get near the shore. >> electric cars, electric sharks, electric boats that didn't come out of nowhere this weekend. two separate shark attacks sent a pair of teens to the hospital and left a woman armless. >> the attacks happened within miles of each other on separate beaches in walton county, florida, on friday, before 1:30 p.m., a woman swimming near a sandbar was bit and again lost her arm. an hour and a half later, another shark attacked two teenage girls. these people were hurt badly. life threatening, life altering. >> thankfully, no one died. but remember, a shark expert told us you're supposed to punch the shark in the face ,not swim away. >> and he's an expert land isn't any safer. a bull. did the lambeau leap at an oregon rodeo charging the crowd and flipping fans? 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i think we're definitely shifting balance because the en>> andd game is this the d that rocks the cradle rules the world and the most meaning you can find in life comes from relationships, comes from love a . and the most meaningful relationships are within families, including parents and their children and in marriage. so i think marriage is going gre to be made great again. it's being made great again because people are realizing,ler that this epidemic of loneliness is only solved epid and fidelityt the and then opening up your love in a marriage to having children, that beautiful risk of children. >> and so, you knok of children even joke that, well, if the liberals aren't having kids, the conservatives, well, number them. i but i think as liberals wake upi and see the value of children, wake actually makes them more conservative. >> yeah, that's not how it works. my parents were liberals i' had me, so you nevere know. >> well, is your special >> jessica special? even though my mom says i'm not the one. thanen thougk you very much. >> this country was founded on creating a government eourage to encourage the pursuit of happiness. happiness involves pursuit o wo happiness involves family, happiness it involves tranquility where you're not worried about the earth ending in ten years. everything that they've structured goeendingn 10s againe everything the founders prescribed. why woulfounders prescrid they ? 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today with his probation officer all right 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill on this monday morning. good morning. everyone in kasie hunt, it's wonderful to have you with us. >> new details this morning about the israeli military operation that rescued four israeli civilians held by hamas this new video edited and provided by the israeli military appears to show some israeli soldiers escorting the rescued hostages toward military helicopters on a beach in gaza. >> these for israelis now reunited with their families and just beginning to recover from their months of captivity. among those rescued 26-year-old noa argamani, who is abduction during the october 7 attack was captured on tape. noa screamed for help as she was forced by hamas members onto the back of a motorcycle. and driven into gaza. the idf raid also resulting in the deadliest day of the war in six months. at least 274 people killed according to gazan health officials the idf disputes those numbers, saying that the number of casualties was under 100 cnn cannot independently verify the death toll and we don't yet know how many of those killed were hamas fighters and how many were civilians. but we do know that the hostages were being held in residential homes in a densely populated area cnn also learning this morning that some idf soldiers disguise themselves as hamas fighters and displaced palestinians to conduct the raid. joining me now to discuss, is cnn political and national security analyst david sanger. david, good morning. i'm very grateful to have you here for folks just tuning in after the weekend. a very dramatic time for the israelis here at with this raid. how do you see the fallout here as we see these hostages reunited with their families, but we also try to figure out to count the dead among the palestinians good morning, casey. >> and i think you've captured it right? >> it was an incredibly dramatic weekend. >> and i think there are three salient points about the rescue. the first is the operation itself was a miracle of terrific intelligence, great covert work, and getting in there and getting them out. then certainly something to be celebrated. there are more than 100 hostages left, but this was clearly a big win on saturday morning when when this all took place. >> the second is at once again, it came at a great human cost as many israeli operations in gaza have and this is the sort of brutal calculus of this, which is maybe it was under 100 pounds justinian's dead. >> maybe it was over 200 is a palestinian say, but the fact of the matter is that we saw a huge number of palestinian deaths in order to accomplish the long-sought release of these four and that seems to sum up much of what's happened during the war. i think the third thing we're discovering as monday morning rolls in here, is that after this dramatic weekend, the rescue did very little to change the fundamentals of the problem that is real faces benny gantz, the former defense minister and, and head of idf took a day off or pushed an extra day because of the rescue but resigned from the war cabinet shattering that view of unity and he did so saying that prime minister netanyahu who does not have a plan for the day after four administering gaza yeah, david, in fact, let me pause you there because i did want to get to that next with you and we have a little bit from gantz over the weekend and what he said, how he explained why he was leaving the war cabinet. >> let's watch sorry. >> can you regrettably netanyahu is preventing us from advancing toward true victory, which is the justification for the ongoing and painful cost of war that is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart, but with full confidence i call on netanyahu, set an agreed election date. don't allow our people to get torn apart so david, he said there that netanyahu is preventing us from advancing towards true victory what does he really getting at here? >> because he also seem to suggest that netanyahu was unnecessarily prolonging the war right? >> this has been a long-held view, including among american officials that prime minister netanyahu knows that once the war is over, or at least a ceasefire takes place at the active fighting is done the investigations into october 7 begin in earnest. the intelligence failures israel obviously had a good deal of intelligence. this would happen that it did not respond to the idf's failures. that israeli defense force in responding that day. he assumption is that prime minister netanyahu couldn't not survive that and of course, one of the beneficiaries could well be benny gantz himself, who ran against the prime minister a few years ago, laws. >> but today is doing well enough in the polls, but it's not inconceivable that he could emerge victorious. >> also, not certain but what we're seeing now is the united states with benny gantz's help, tried to get the israelis to commit to what president biden called and israeli proposal for ceasefire and prisoner exchange and get hamas most importantly to agree to it may be difficult, more difficult it was difficult before the rescue. >> it may be more difficult now. >> and overnight, casey, the us has finally decided to go to the united nations security council with a ceasefire and hostage exchange proposal basically the one the president laid out ten days ago and try to get their approval of it to up the pressure on both hamas and israel very interesting set of developments here. david, very, very briefly does this move by gantz not pushed netanyahu farther into the arms of the right-wing and israel it does he's got a very narrow majority's holding onto. he didn't need gantz's party to stay in. he needed kansas credibility to some degree that deal with the us and the rest of the world. >> but if netanyahu agrees to the israeli plan which came out of the war cabinet, not out of the political atmosphere and the coalition. >> he's put together those right wingers have threatened to leave the government. that would bring about a government collapse all right. >> david sanger forces morning, david, very grateful to have you kicking us off today. i really appreciate it great to be with you coming up next here. >> french president emmanuel macron calling for new elections after the european union takes a hard shift to the right will explain plus a shooting and wisconsin rooftop party leaves ten people injured and donald trump, but his first campaign rally since becoming a convicted felon the most anticipated moment this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming unmatched. >> i got this thousand dollar camera for only $41 on deal that deal dash.com online auctions since 2009, this playstation five sold for only $0.50. this ipad pro sold for less than $34, and 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welcome back. >> after four days of european parliamentary elections being held across 27 countries we're seeing a major shift to the right in europe. the center-right european people's party now projected to be in the majority. >> protesters taken to the streets in paris sunday after the far right in france, scored an unprecedented 31 31.5% of the road. and the french president emmanuel macron dissolved parliament, called for snap elections situ in situation. >> one like it is a situation to which i cannot resign myself. the rise of nationalists and demagogues is a danger not only for our nation but also for our europe and for francis place in europe and the world. they don't all right, joining us now is cn an international anchor, max foster who joins us now, live from london max, good morning to you. this is a bit of a complicated situation for folks in the us who don't necessarily follow the ins and outs of the european parliamentary elections. but big picture is that we have seen kind of a across the continent these far right parties surging in a way that has really concerned the sort of center right? majority governing parties. and it so much so that you saw emmanuel macron take this pretty significant action. it's a risk for him to do this. why is he doing it and how does it help explain the big picture of what we're seeing here? >> hi, a lot of people quite baffled because off the back of a european election where in france at least the far-right, did extremely well he's now going into another election. he called it and it's going to benefit the right. many would argue because they can ride on that momentum, but he is effectively saying he wants to hand it over to the french people who he believes are generally moderate. and of his point of view. so he can prove that the european election, which is often a protest vote for european voters, won't actually hold in a national election. so a massive risk, and i think even the people closest to them realize that, but we'll see he, how marine le pen does out of that steadily over recent years she's been increasing in authority and power and she's doing what many of the european parties are doing, which is focusing on immigration. and ukraine and also environment. but on this basis that really resonates with a lot of people, which is that the cost of living is getting worse and worse inflation's going up. we can not afford to do all of those things. we have to hunker down a look at nationalism. and i think if you look at the overall parliamentary picture, then the moderate still hold it. but in the key country, the big economies, france, germany, and italy, the far right? excelled. so it's going to have a huge influence. >> yeah, we can put up on the screen for people to kind of see in color the way that this broke down in france. so let's set aside the yellow that's other, but that red piece which is clearly the most significant one for a named party, is the national all rally. those are the right wingers that 15% purple that you see the renaissance party, purple, blue. that's macron's party. and max, to be clear, we saw something similar play out in germany and in italy can you talk a little bit about how this strengthens the more right-leaning leaders who are in office in europe well you know, it's already got a right-wing prime minister. >> so she's empowered and marine le pen, as i say, he's been climbing steadily in germany. a lot of people would view that party. now the second most powerful party in the country as traditionally a very far right party. so it has huge influence because germany and france and italy are the three countries that have most influence over the european union i was interviewing a us expert based here in the. uk earlier on, and she was talking about how this will empower trump effectively. a lot of the wright was rising in europe before trump, but chump managed to popularize a messaging and they've adopted a lot of that. so he certainly added energy to the rise of the right here in europe and it also means that the more senior these right-wing politicians become, the more contacts and power he has within europe. so it's very empowering to him and his foreign policy. he creates alliances specifically for him within countries which were traditionally us allies. so it has a it will have a big impact on trump if he gets into power and it will cause a problem for biden if it gets into power bi, it's going to be much less supportive of him and his policies going forward. >> yeah it's an interesting way to think about it. and i also think one of the things that donald trump has done that we remark on it, but i think perhaps not enough. and that is to normalize things that previously were considered out of bounds. and the politics and the way we're thinking about politics. and you can really see that in some of these right-wing up pushes, bringing things in that previously were considered to be verboten are not acceptable on our 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provided by the israeli military appears to show helmet camera from israeli soldiers coming under fire while rescuing those hostages. one resident of a refugee camp in gaza claims he saw special forces with the israeli military disguise themselves as hamas fighters. and palestinian civilians during the operation the operation did come at a great human cost. scores of palestinians dead, just how many? we don't know. gaza's health ministry says the numbers, at least 274. israel says it's fewer than 100. i am joined now by joel rubin. he is the former deputy assistant secretary of state in the obama white house. joel, good morning to you. wonderful to see you this morning let's start with the raid for people who are two doubt on a summer weekend, just waking up to this news, these four hostages rescued this clearly was something that i mean israeli families of hostages have been increasingly more and more upset about the fact that their loved ones have remained in captivity. what does this mean for them? yeah, it was a dramatic rescue without a doubt and have very high costs as you described with a palestinian loss of life what it means is that the israeli defense forces for a day for a moment, restored confidence in the israeli public about their capacity to deliver and to get their people out. but in the big picture, the best way to get israeli hostages out has been through deals, through a cease fire for hostage exchange, like one that we saw back in november. so a good day for israel, a unity didn't last long. obviously, the politics in israel very, very dicey with benny gantz. now exiting the coalition government. but it was something that the israeli public has been demanding. and now they want more action. they want to see the prime minister lean-in on getting a deal to get these hostages out. >> of course the toll here was very high in terms of palestinian life. it all so served to highlight some of the tactics that hamas uses talk a little bit more about where these hostages were found. and why there was perhaps so much collateral damage. obviously, much of it should be laying at the feet of the israeli forces that invaded here. but that's not the only thing at play, not at all. the case you're right, it was despicable. >> display of how hamas d values palestinian life. so many very clear these hostages were held in private civilian homes they were there for months and they were in the midst of what everyone in those areas new was a civilian areas. so israel, by finding these individuals, by rescuing them, it was clear that there were going to be civilian casualties. hamas doesn't care about palestinian civilian life. i i know we've talked about this before, but this is perhaps one of the most a stark examples of that. if they cared about palestinian civilian life, they would be agreeing to the ceasefire proposal that has been out there and discuss secretary blinken's going out to the region to try to push for this, but in the meantime, hamas is embedding hostages in civilian areas with the clear understanding, this will cause palace let's see any civilian lives for a propaganda bonus may be for hamas, but i don't see how this is a real bonus for anybody in the middle of this conflict. they clearly are not looking at civilians as something to protect inside of gaza. >> so let's talk big picture for a second. you mentioned benny gantz, of course, announcing over the weekend and he's going to leave the war cabinet. he is, of course, someone that the us has really relied on in the course of these negotiations in this push for a ceasefire that president biden actually announced on a recent i've friday. here's what jake sullivan, the national security adviser, had to say over the weekend. let's watch keith thinks the best way to get all of vestiges home is in a deal where they're brought out diplomatically, where there's no need for military operations to get every last hostage out. what we would much prefer to see is a ceasefire where the hostages come out peacefully. >> that is available. israel has said yes to it. now hamas needs to say yes to it. that's where president biden full effort, energy and attention is so bottom line, draw what's the holdup? while the holdup is hamas? the holdup is that hamas is i want to agree to a ceasefire that essentially pushes them out of the power. and that's the genius of this proposal, which is that it lays out a roadmap for preventing at the end state of resurgence of hamas in the gaza strip. and now that, that is, of course, very frustrating as well to the white house, because what we're seeing is the far-right ministers in israel's government rejecting that proposal as well. and now with ben against leaving the coalition it gives them a little more power in the near term, but it also puts the question to the israeli public. and i think this is why the president did go public with his proposal to get the israeli public to recognize the stakes, to put it back in the political arena. this question about how to end this war in a manner that we don't see a hamas resurgence in gaza and so the holdup right now is that hamas understands this proposal is against their interests and that's why we see the secretary going out. that's why it's frustrating that it's not yet done. but hamas, they're hoping for more days of violence, like on saturday where they don't have to make this agreement. and that means more palestinian lives are put at risk. >> machel rubin for us this morning, joel, always appreciate your experiments for being here all right, let's go now to politics. donald trump, tried to win over voters in nevada. a key swing state with his first official campaign rally since he was convicted on felony charges i tell you what? no third world country has weaponization, where they go after political candidates, like we have either this guy can get elected anything without cheating. >> the only way he can get elected is to cheat so all of those folks in during triple digit temperatures as trump rally them in an outdoor event in las vegas, nevada. >> of course, one of a handful of states that could help to decide the presidential election this fall, a new cbs poll shows trump in a virtual tie and a head-to-head race with president biden, both nationally and in these key swing states. today, trump is scheduled to have a hearing with his probation officer ahead of his sentencing next month in new york, cnn's learned. today's interview will be virtual with his attorney, todd blanche president trump me now to discuss nicholas johnston, the publisher of axios nick. >> good morning. great to hear so yeah, probation hearing for a presumptive sentencing name. >> you'd sentenced you just read off the teleprompter there, i think speaks to the kind of interesting election where in, where that sentence one interest hide across as the country tied and state sentenced to one of the candidates will have a virtual interview with his probation officer. today yeah that's seen as pool. actually interesting because it's one of the first things, places where we seem to see maybe a little bit of movement. obviously the official way we talk about it is that it's tied. >> there's no clear leader, but there is a little bit get over movement toward biden compared to where this pole previously was. what does that tell you? it's pretty clear across the board that again, within the margin of error is and all of these poles we've seen a slight polling bump four biden, and then a lot of the surveys were the vast majority of people say that conviction won't have any impact. >> there is 20, 30% of republicans who say it well, and remember, we've been talking about for months and months it's in a month. this is a very tight election for donald trump to win. he needs to get more voters and he needs to get the last time. and so far, being convicted of a felony in new york is not leaving more voters for that. but again, all of these are the margin of error. it's like going from trump up to two biden up one that is essentially a coin flip election still. >> yeah, it is yes. >> very, very, very close. so let's listen a little bit to some of what trump had to say in this rally over the weekend because is there are a couple of things that stood out to us, including how the former president talked about, well, i mean, he he always uses very often inflammatory language about joe biden. but in this case, he was talking about suicide as well let's watch this du are there this is a front row joe. >> he said everyone this guy wouldn't it be incredible. he's gone to 250 if he voted for biden, even for by now, i don't think so. i think it would be suicide before by dry a bit extreme i don't know how a front row you thought about that. i think we're seeing that this is trump being trump, like they're even though there's a big conversation a lot about how much will they stick to the issues there's pulling out over the weekend that shows what a strong conjugation issue the economy is as opposed to conviction. and so can trump come out and just talk about the economy and immigration for the next six months. i think that little snippet shows that will been a challenge for some of the president's former president's advisers. they gotta to do that. yeah, let's talk about nevada specifically for a second at trump also was up there. >> this is sort of a typical line, but he said it in front of it. a crowd. again, it's a very heavily hispanic at stateless watch. what trump had to say about hispanic and african-american voters joe biden is also weighed. >> you're going all out war on the workers have america, especially african americans and hispanic in america i spanish americans and african americans are the ones suffering most with his incredible illegal alien group that's coming in so this is, this is pretty typical for how trump talks about this kind of thing. >> but i think what's going on in nevada is particularly interesting. i will say i have okay to a lot of sources recently who think that it actually may go for trump. this time around and it's part of it's part of the reason is because of some of the themes that he is talking about. there, there are a lot of workers that tourism economy, cassino workers, who in the past had gone for democrats who may actually go republican this time you hear this was a big, i mean, again, this is a point-slope election. >> there's a lot of things happening that people don't really understand because this is such a different election than ones previously. and i think one of the ones that republicans are trying to capitalize as those capitalizes, in row on minority voters with hispanic americans or african americans, as well. that's clear on the polling data that donald trump is doing better with those groups in previous republican candidates. and i think his campaign, his advisers, he, that is a huge, massive opportunity. again, the same way that if a small amount of those republican voters are moved by the conviction, if a small amount of minority voters are moved by some of the present former president's economic arguments that the election right, they're all on the line. all right. nick johnson for us, nic, always great, to have you. thank you all right. >> come on up next and update on the condition of those just four rescued israeli hostages plus caitlin clark rebounding how she's trying rejection into motivation silent burst with liev schreiber sunday at night on cnn i'm getting vaccinated and pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine syllabi because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia already gotten pneumonia vaccine. but i'm asking about the added protection of krever 20 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 in adults to help prevent infections 20 strains of the 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brain cancer and was unable to express her feelings professor hagai levine is the head of the health team at the hostages and missing families forum and joins me now from tel aviv, professor, thank you so much. for being here at noaa is being treated at the same hospital as her mother is. what are the primary concerns for her as she tries to recover after spending eight months and kennedy e-tivity when of course it's very motion to be back in his word to meet their mother. >> unfortunately, my there is very very sick and i'm not even sure if she understood that noise here. that's the bet. that's shows that when the camo send people were kidnaps, also the families were kidnapped. and we see and we also almog father yossi meir funeral was last night and he did not he just died. a few hours because he received before the news that design is about no, i cannot disclose personal information, but i can say is that also in general and she's in a much better shape than what we were well, concern. there are not only psychological, but also physical issues related to captivity. i bought her personally the. last says that she needed for eight months where she had to use contact lances. obviously, it's not good for eyes and it's now she has struggled because, you know, a massive is so sick so with the joy, joyfulness of coming back home, and she cannot be completely happy and with friends, 120 the hostages, including friend, had been done while still in captivity can you give us a sense for the others who also were rescued, what their physical condition was like, what their mental state was like, and what the coming months you're going to look like for them so i'll morgue and why and shlomi, were together for long period of times. >> i must say this zero resilience and zero support of each other. >> i'll remarkable. >> it's really showed us what the human spirit can do. and, you know the stress anytime in captivity could be your last moment it sometimes it's the small anecdote as they talked each other languages. and andrei i taught them rushing and zealand the some arabic. i'm saying together with all the physical and mental and other assaults, it's also very they're showing in a sense to see how they will able to cope with the situation. which reminds me, you know, the story is about cml gut with the student at the hebrew university where i teach 42 or therapy. and she provided yoga lessons for foil mates in captivity. we don't know what is going with her right now. it's clear they will need a very long recovery process shlomi cannot return to his home up in the nose because there is well, when gonzaga and is home is attacked and it will take months and the ears, it's also for the house. the other families. it's great joy, but the concern is enormous. they cannot really the release hostages. they cannot really full when they know that their friends are still there. and i must say with some void because because today in the israeli parliament, the families of the hostages were attacked by the extreme right-wing members of the parliament, which in a way told them that they should be sacrificed i'm sorry to say that and we we know that the only way to get all the 120 hostages back dead or alive is by a deal. there was a deal that was put on the table by president biden, and i think it's all of us and i'm through your show, i want to deliver to the world. we must put the pressure on the hamas and it's allies to accept the offer and to stop the bloodshed and released all those just because all of them are entitled to go back home. >> all right a professor hagai levine for us this morning, sir. thanks very much for your time. i really appreciate it thank you very much case. all right. time now for sports, the boston celtics. now just two wins away from a record-breaking i think 18th nba championship. after rallying and then holding off the dallas mavericks in game two of the nba finals coy wire has this morning splits your appoint coin. good morning. thanks up of the morning to uk's see the celtics faced pressure all season of past play off failures and being the league's best team. >> but it looks like they have what it takes this time around masdar luka doncic pre-game was all wrapped up in ice and up was potentially going to miss game to with everything from his chest to his knee banged up, but he did go any did register struck triple, double, 32 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists for the celtics, just too much. one of the unsung heroes, jrue holiday clamped down deif calls himself for utility guy, but it leaves a team in scoring last night with 26, he was nine for nine in the paint and watch this effort. maths have a chance to bring it within three with under a minute to go. but jaylen brown and derrick white hustle block the shot. brown finished with 21 white and tatum 18 celtics take a 2-0 series lead with a 10598 when here's a two-time awesome an olympic gold medalist holiday, or what makes this year celtic so special i think when you sacrifice together, you do something together brings you closer i think being able to go through wins and losses and to build something it means a lot. >> i think the best with this team has done from from one to 15, somebody sacrifice something. so it's been great in the journey has been awesome, but i've been in the day the judge and scottie scheffler has been through it all over the past month. de and his wife, meredith, welcoming their first child his arrest at the pga championship in louisville, then having the charges dropped yesterday, he found themselves back on top winning the memorial tournament, finishing eight under its fifth win in his last eight starts, his first wins is baby bennett, though. scheffler, full of emotion after the win that's pretty fun it's one he's getting sunburned out, looks like but it's this tournament is a very special to us and it will be for a long time because this the future of tennis is in good hands with 21-year-old carlos alcaraz, who rally from being down two sets to one to claim his first french open title. >> he's now the youngest man to win a grand slam on all three surfaces running around like the tasmanian devil, bewildering alexander zverev on the famous play algorithm, falling to the ground and victory then had gone over to give mom and dad of big o hug. he said he's been dreaming of winning the french open since he was 5-years-old. >> finally, caitlin clark park is commented on not being picked to play for team usa at the paris olympics next month, the indiana fever rookie phenom, who has helped shatter women's hub's viewership and attendance records so being left off the roster will only make her better listen honestly, no disappointment. >> i think it just gives you some them something to work for. you know, that's a dream hopefully one day i can be there and i think it's just a little more motivation. you remember that and, you know, hopefully in four years when four years comes back around, i can be there. i'm going to be written commando it to win gold i was a kid that grew up watching the olympics. so, yeah, it'll be it'll be from the washington or fever coach christie sides said the kaitlan, texas sinner about not being selected, casey and she said they woke a monster. >> the us women are seeking an h street gold at the olympics and they don't have any players currently on the roster under 26. katelyn, just 22, plenty of time to still get some of that red, white, and blue she does have plenty of time. >> we'll all be pulling. well, i'll be pulling farm coy thanks. i really appreciate it coming up next here. more details on how four israeli hostages were rescued in a deadly operation in gaza, plus oh. my god. >> oh, my god. oh my god oh my god. >> beachgoers on high alert after two shark attacks leave three people hurt in florida alder chains it's cold, calculating, cynical, and needs the money. not only was the cia compromise, he also was compromised secrets 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war cabinet expires in the hours ahead the key member is demanding when it comes to the conflict. >> and what could happen if he carries through on his threat we begin our in paris where the close ties between the u.s. and france will be on full display as us president joe biden. continues his official state visit with a full day of events. >> french president emmanuel macron will welcome mr. biden and the first lady with a formal ceremony at the okta triomphe. there will be a parade precession to the least, say palace, followed by a working lunch in the evening. >> the macron's will host the bidens at the music duo say for a state dinner it's coming on the heels of the 80th anniversary of d-day will president biden on the allied troops of world war ii during a speech on the cliffs of normandy on friday, he evoked the legacy as he called on the world to defend democracies under threat. today but i'll ask us to give or risk our lives but they are asking us to care for others and our country more than ourselves they're not asking us to do their job. they're asking us to do our job to protect freedom in our time to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad. and at home read part of something bigger than ourselves. >> for more on this cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us now live from london, nyc obviously president biden spending a full day really with his host. it's testament, i guess to the bond between these two countries. >> yeah, i think it is and it's testament in a way to how comfortable president biden fills in france has been that it will be probably, by the time he leaves expanded to leave on sunday, it had been there for five days. i don't think a us president in recent history spent so much time in one single country outside of the united states for, for some time this is a relationship that's important to president biden he needs strong allies and partners in europe. >> it's a relationship that's important to president macron. you who courted donald trump when he was president hosted him to dinner. >> i think it was in the eiffel tower so macron has always been careful to try to have a strong working on solid relationship with us president's, particularly now, britain is outside of the european union. france's it is one of the strongest partners, if you will, that the united states can look to to have influence in brussels within the european union there are differences, of course, between the two countries, but today, we'll be full of sort of ceremony and the symbolic nature of that relationship attending a ceremony at the de triomphe for a parade, dan to the elysee palace are working lunch and then back for a state dinner at the lee say palace in the evening. so this really is the french de, the french president, laying on the best of what france has to offer to visiting world leaders president biden is really getting the treat at the french today nick, yeah, as we know, over these last few days, present, button really has been front and center on the world stage during this this trip to commemorate d-day what impact will this have on us foreign policy, particularly on the wars in ukraine and gaza well when you talk about gaza, there are obvious differences between president macrons position and president biden's position. a stark contrast can be seen when the international criminal court, the icc, called for the request for arrest warrants for prime minister netanyahu so and the hamas leaders united states, condemned that even there was talk from within the united states of the challenge to the icc but what we heard from france, which is a signature signatory to the rome statute, which supports the icc. what the icc is doing. and if there was an arrest warrant for prime minister netanyahu, if he was to go to france, then the french will be obliged to arrest him. if that was to happen so the french said that they supported the move by the icc. so clearly, president biden and macron the sea differently on israel france is much more forward leaning. i wanted to see a sea as far in gaza, but it supports the united states position that calling for an independent palestinian state are recognizing an independent palestinian stay right now is not the right course of action. and on ukraine as well president macron is more forward leaning down the united states. he wants to form a coalition of countries that will send international military trainers. military trainers into ukraine praying nato try to train ukrainian soldiers. know nato nation has done this. at least publicly, yet, and this is much more than the united states wants to do when macron has taught about this in the policy united states has been very careful to say no. that's not where we are on this. >> so will it how will it change in shape that? >> will macrons going to do is back as the push the united states forward, but we know that president biden is constrained not just by his own worldview, but by domestic politics at home. he is unlikely to take a strong position that france wants on the war in gaza. and he's going to be very cautious about how he approaches involving us troops, potentially on the ground in ukraine, the domestic appetite for that this is perhaps not in the same place as domestic appetite and frances robinson that joining us from london, many thanks well, back in the us, mr. biden faces mounting pressure from within his own administration to change you as policy over the israel hamas war, cnn's kali atwood has more almost a dozen us officials who have resigned in protest of the biden administration's approach to the israel-hamas war. i want us to abide by our own laws. there's a real disconnect between what we and usaid are saying and every humanitarian agency is saying why should the rest of the world look to is as a leader, are banding together to explore how to use their voices effectively from the outside. it's kind of like an underground railroad. when i was having questions about when it seemed like i cannot work on this anymore but what do i do? >> stacy gilbert, who worked at the state department for more than 20 years. so she turned to members of the group when she was considering resigning. now she wants to help those who are fighting the system from within if we can be a resource to help others find their voice find a way to try to affect some policy change that would be useful. gilbert and the others who have left the us government in protest, like alec smith resigned from usaid last month, are also in public events and statements to shed light on all they've seen. >> know that i'm no longer at usa and i can speak publicly and loudly about what is actually happening on the ground in gaza and i can try to get attention pointed towards me, but people who are suffering there now gilbert's resignation came after her office at the state department, which focuses on global humanitarian crises, found that israel was impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid into gaza only for the final version of the report to say that israel was not to blame what are the implications of a report like this for the us government globally? >> to say it undermines our credibility is an understatement and for this report to say, conditions in gaza are dating dress, and these organizations don't have the capacity is just patently false. it is absolutely dangerous and it is difficult to do the work burke but these organizations can do it. they are not being allowed to do it the state department says it stands by its final report. we want to hear their opinions. we want to hear the expertise that they bring to bear, but ultimately it is the president, the secretary, other senior officials that make the decisions about what the policy of the united states out of beep. but gilbert says that many of her colleagues still working on the biden administration's policy and are seeing the death toll of innocent palestinians rise. >> harberger, same frustrations and continue urging policy changes from within. >> if i were the only one who thought this way, i would stay in the government. but you're confident they'll continue to have slowly absolutely i will i will be a voice for them on the outside, but i really am. i am determined to do all i can help from the outside because it's it's very, very hard doing this on inside. >> now, these warmer officials say they expect resignations and descend from within to continue. and one thing we'll be watching to see is if the pressure that president biden and his administration are putting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to come to a ceasefire agreement, can do anything to quell this mounting descent, this mounting frustration, but from our conversations with these former officials, it would actually take the biden administration cutting off the flow of us weaponry to israel in order to do that kylie atwood, cnn, the state department will that frustration is being fueled by reports that are coming out of gaza. >> it seems daily. the director of rafah's kuwaiti hospitals is to workers there were killed and five others wounded by an idf strike last month kuwait hospital was forced to close after continuous israeli strikes, cnn has reached out to the idf for comment. well, the coming hours could be crucial for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's facing pressure from the united states to accept a ceasefire and hostage release agreement. now it came member of his war cabinet could quit. benny gantz has threatened to leave the cabinet and the government. and he says, he'll take his party with him. >> well, meanwhile, the united nations is adding the israeli military, hamas, and palestinian islamic jihad to a list of groups that harm children the un secretary general's spokesman says the list will be presented to the security council next week gaza's ministry of hills sysml than 15,000 palestinian children have been killed in israel. >> hamas war israel denies deliberately targeting civilians cnn senior international correspondent has been weighed him and joins us now live from beirut and ben, let's start with that ultimatum by benny gantz word is that the united states is trying to get gantz to stay. what more you learning? >> yes. well, he last month has said that on the 8th of june today, he would resign if benjamin netanyahu did not come out with some sort of post-war plan for gaza. well, that hasn't happened. it's 8 june and it is expected that it's evening and around the 8:00 p.m. a. local time, he will be giving a press conference and all indications from the israeli media is that he will indeed carry through with his threat. now, what does this mean? what his party is actually not a member of netanyahu's code collision, which has 64 out of the 120 seats in the knesset. so it's not like netanyahu's government is going to collapse but good gantz's considered to be sort of one of the adults in the room and experienced military figure who was chief of staff for the israeli army later at defense minister, he is someone who is perhaps according to these ready media, trying to keep the government on an even he'll pull him out and that means sort of that sort of level of control goes and netanyahu will be under the pressure more pressure from the extremist ministers in his cabinet but fundamentally for instance, guns does not support the creation of a palestinian state he does not support the idea of palestinian authority, going into gaza to administer it in the post-war phase. so basically, the difference between netanyahu and gun on tone, not necessarily the actual action on the ground node guns has been in favor of some sort of rapid end, to this war, we have now beginning the ninth month of this war. netanyahu doesn't seem to be quite as eager for that but the end of the day, i think the expectation is the war will continue. netanyahu's made it clear that despite the 31 may biden peace proposal, that his goal is the complete destruction of hamas difficult if not impossible, as that maybe anna and ben the un's designation of israel as a state that harms children the israelis are incense to tell us about the announcement and this reaction well every year the united nations puts out a report on entities and country he's harm children in war. >> and now israel joins saudi arabia, afghanistan, the democratic republic of congo, hamas islamic jihad, sudan, syria, yemen, and isis on that list. as you mentioned in the introduction israel has, according to the ministry of health in gaza, killed more than 15,000 children. it's a lot of children and certainly what we're seeing on our screens, what we're hearing from the ground is yes, many children have been killed as a result of this war in gaza, where the death toll is approaching 40,000. and therefore it's not necessary it's essentially a surprise. it was a surprise to the israelis, the chief of staff of the un secretary general, antonio guterres, called the israel kylian vasodilate to the un, to inform him before this announcement was made, the israeli investor recorded video recorded that conversation and described the israeli army as the most moral army in the world. now, this is something that the israelis have repeated for decades, but certainly this war, in particular brings that claim. in 2000 15,000 children certainly is a huge number and wait a min, joining us from beirut. thank you the secret service is preparing for massive pro-palestinian demonstrations in washington dc today, putting up extra fencing to protect the white house. >> they've also blocked off access to the white house gates service agent till cnn. they're expecting up to 12,000 protesters. us president joe biden will not be at the white house since he's attending that state visit in france? >> we are getting word of a new russian strikes on ukraine as the french president spills out, the timeframe, the starting to train 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father in 2018. he seemed like the clearest that i had seen him since my uncle died and he just seemed really great. she testified that she had not seen her father for a long time when she and her then boyfriend now husband, met him at a coffee shop along with hunter's sober coach. i told him that i was so proud of him and i was so proud to introduce peter to him. she then testified she saw her father again in new york city in october of 2018, during the time her father owned the gun at the center of this case, she said she met him to give back because car she had borrowed for a move and she testified the car was in good shape and had no evidence of drugs adding that he seemed hopeful, but on cross-examination, naomi and defense attorneys seemed caught off guard when prosecutors presented texts between her and her father during that trip, when he appeared erratic and went dark for long stretches, one of her texts reading, i don't know what to say. i just miss you so much. i just want to hang out with you. and from him one saying, i'm sorry, i have been so unreachable. it's not fair to you, naomi testified that she returned the our on october 19 and that at that time she didn't see any drug paraphernalia in it a few days after that, her aunt hallie biden testified earlier in the trial that she found drug paraphernalia in that same car, prosecutors seizing on this and suggesting that the drug residue and drug paraphernalia must have been put in the car our after she returned it, timeline crucial as hunter is accused of lying on federal gun buying forms about his drug use at that time. now, the defense team has a weekend to decide i'd if they want to put hunter on the stand and this is a risk reward calculus source familiar with their thinking tells me they think hunter could provide additional context. so those text messages you said hallie biden, where he suggested he was on a car doing crack or meeting someone they mci presumably to buy drugs. you would like to testify that he was just trying to we'd seen hallie and he wasn't actually using at that time. he also believed that putting them on the stand could help to build some sympathy or empathy from members of the jury there is also a risk these prosecutors they are at the top of their game. and as we saw with his daughter, naomi biden, they will look for any opportunity to undercut a witnesses credibility paula reid, cnn, wilmington, delaware a witness in the trial of us senator bob menendez says, he gave a continent and his wife as a bribe. jose uribe testified friday saying that in exchange for a mercedes convertible, nadine menendez promised to try to prevent an investigation into rubies trucking business everybody testified under a plea agreement bob menendez and others charged in the case of pleaded not guilty. >> nadine menendez is facing a separate to trial later. this year. former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows is pleading not guilty to charges of conspiring to 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in arizona calling themselves electors. these 11 people assembled on december 14, 2020 to declare the state's winner. >> donald j. trump, of his state of florida. number a bonus 11 but joe biden had won arizona arizona prosecutors say meadows, roman, and other trump allies charged in april, like former trump attorney john eastman. i of course, pled night guilty. >> and current rnc election integrity council. christina bobb will be what the case coordinated fake electors in arizona and other swing-state attempting to keep trump in power. perhaps the most well-known of the 18 indicted by arizona is former trump lawyer rudy giuliani who say arizona prosecutors, dodge them for weeks as they tried to serve him court papers there. so incompetent, they can find me they also can't count votes correctly live streaming has taunts right thing until arizona agents caught up with giuliani and he said his 80th birthday in florida now has two weeks to appear in person in court and post a $10,000 bond giuliani so far hasn't indicated exactly when he's going to be heading to arizona. we did check with the maricopa county sheriff's department. and so far, he has not yet been processed for his mug shot or his fingerprints we checked in to see where giuliani might be. he was live streaming has show from michigan young law, cnn, los angeles the judge who oversaw the trump hush money trial is dealing with a social media post. they claim to know the verdict before it was even delivered. a poster who claims to be the cousin of a juror, said that trump would be convicted in a message on the courts facebook page last month the judge has brief both the prosecution and trump's defense on the comment. it is not clear if there is any validity to the post. >> will meanwhile, judge juan merchan's is trump's attorney. >> can join the former president. saturday's pre-sentence investigation interview the interview will form part of the report. the judge will receive ahead of trump's sentencing next month. the former president has been boasting of his fundraising windfall on the heels of his hush money conviction and he's in california to raise even more who cnn's alayna treene with the latest well, just a week after the former president was convicted in manhattan, donald trump is back on the campaign trail and aggressively fundraising in cattle hello, fournier. >> now on thursday, donald trump attended a san francisco fundraiser at the home of silicon valley investor david sacks, that was organized actually by jd vance, one of donald trump's top contenders to become vice president. and i was told that advance it really spent months working on getting sacks to endorse the former president. they viewed that endorsement and the fundraiser as a sign as silicon valley starting to embrace donald trump. now on friday, donald trump also has a fundraiser in beverly hills this one home hosted by le samson, a very wealthy businessman, who has endorsed the former president the past and has 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interesting about that interview is that donald trump, over the past several days now, has done a series of what i would dries as friendly interviews where the host have really tried to get him to step away from these calls for retribution. but as we just saw in that interview with dr. phil he's refusing to do so. instead, he's doubling if not tripling down on his calls for revenge. and this is something we really heard donald trump talk about ever since he was indicted last year, he is called hold for potentially going after and prosecuting some of his political opponents. and i think we'll continue to hear that rhetoric when he speaks at a rally in las vegas on sunday alayna treene, cnn, los angeles well on the campaign trail, trump is also railing against biden's new executive order on immigration. he is what he told a crowd in phoenix, arizona on thursday you people know better than just about anybody about the southern border because they are pouring through your state at levels, 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