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that's where the debate needs to go. but as long as they can do the photo ops, i think voters are gonna start to see through it because they are not coming up with solutions either. so democrats have to get more aggressive about talking about the policies that will fix this. >> reporter: so, andrea, you led me to the next question, to you, chuck, are democrats being serious enough? are they doing enough to not simply be on defense, not just simply react as andrea said, chuck, are they putting forward a cohesive message and strategy that is resonating with voters? what do you think? this is a super complicated issue but, paulo, you've known me a long time and i am as aggressive as democratic consultants can be sometimes. my mouth and my anger gets me in trouble because i think we should be doing more to protect our community. and really, the most vulnerable folks are risking their lives to get here. there's a right way to do, this even republicans under reagan can figure it out how to do this. and it's really important for viewers to understand this. there is not a simple solution, democrats are gonna have to
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telling cnn we have to be careful language here, that threats have been made against fulton county sheriff office employees and their homes for thursday. that's in wake of similar threats against d. a. fani willis. we learn about this shortly after trump attorneys agreed to 3000 3000-dollar bond deal, his first time being in money upfront in foreign indictments. the agreement explicitly forbids him from being social media to, quote, intimidate any person known to him or her to be a codefendant or witness in this case, or to otherwise obstruct the administration of justice. there is also this breaking item in new filing from special counsel jack smith, rebutting the trump team's effort to push the january six trial to april of 2026, we'll have more details on that shortly. -- no resident when i, women there threatened with charging to kill the president and youngest son. a lot going on, cnn paula reid outside fulton county courthouse starts us out. is it clear, paulo, why the president be released on his own continent?
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than a plate of lentils, started lambast staying maurizio on tv and in the newspapers. >> she was furious. she didn't hide that fury. she spoke straight out to the press saying he was a bad husband, he was a bad businessman, he was weak. >> she said he's like a seat cushion that keeps the imprint of the last person that is sat on it. >> patrizia's public outbursts scared paola. she said as much to investigators. >> paola is transparent that she things that patrizia is a lead suspect here. her life had been made hell by patrizia making these threats and being so angry. >> paulo told police that when maurizio died, his daughters inherited his apartment. and patrizia didn't waste any time taking possession of it. >> can you believe that not even 24 hours after the murder, patrizia shows up here front with an eviction letter and tells paola franchi, get out. >> 24 hours later? >> it gets worse than that. that letter was drafted after the murder, hours after the murder.
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>> paulo was tossed to the street? >> not only she, she basically tossed out everything that resembled maurizio and paola lives together. >> that's pretty cold. >> that's cold. >> powell's eviction was a disk stunning discovery for nocerino. it's almost as though patrizia knew she would take over the apartment before her ex husband was killed. but that was nothing compared to the bombshell patrizia's lawyer dropped. he told investigators patrizia may have been looking for a hit man. [speaking non-english] >> translator: patrizia reggiani's lawyer told us that reggiani asked him several times what would happen to her if she paid someone to kill her husband? [end of translation] >> her own lawyers is raising the red flag and saying it might be patrizia reggiani? [speaking non-english] >> translator: yes, we couldn't officially consider her guilty
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lot of the arguments have been made and rejected by individuals, lawmakers, on both sides of the aisle as well as in courts of law. so there's no reason for anyone to believe, in my view, after the certification process and the challenges have been dismissed, that the results of michigan's elections were anything but an accurate reflection of the will of the people. but notably, as more evidence built, showing that those results were accurate, the attempts to overturn those results escalated and became more vitriolic and more potentially violent, of course leading into the tragedy january 6th. so that was what was also compounding at the time. >> secretary benson, thank you for your time this evening. appreciate it. kaitlan? >> great to get her perspective on this. obviously she's been at the center of it. i'm joined by cnn legal affairs consultant paula reid. paulo, we've been tracking this all day in the question is what does thursday look like? trump's attorneys leaving open the possibility that it could be in person or virtual. what are the options here? >> they have the option to do
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