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colleague came up with him together endorsing him. and in this kind of public way, yeah, it has been an ugly issue for just real quick. we're almost at a time just to emphasize monday or jones democrat is running to get back to congress against a republican, mike lawler, who has made among other things, made his allegiance and alliance to israel a big issue. >> yeah, and that's getting to a steady point like mandir jones is doing this to help mon deir jones. but as mj said, there's a lot of racist it is primary races that pro-israel money is trying to push is using to try to defeat some of these anti israel progressives in congress. >> he did grow up around large jewish communities. so not to make everything just about rob politics, not to say the very much involved here. thank you so much to all of you. thank you for joining inside politics, cnn news central starts to the break sometimes

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trump battle. whether that can sort of move the needle and get people so to wake up and pay attention that we are in fact talking about donald trump. >> yeah. and that's such a good point. and to kind of make that point, maybe to go back to where i started this conversation with, you, leanne, about how the democrats down-ballot feel. we talked yesterday on the show about the fact that there was an uncertainty democrats trying to find their footing thank down-ballot about how to approach the trump convictions it's also true, apparently for the republicans who are invulnerable districts, a manu raju caught up with a couple of them, watch their reactions you're splitting trump's still even if he's convicted value with the speaker i have no issues in supporting donald trump for president united that states are you still supporting trump after this felony conviction? yes. my districts full of very smart people with firm grasp reality, they can smell okay well that last one

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and any biden ally would argue is the way to go on. all of these things, right? so for example, on the trump being convicted, news we heard the president talking about this and now for the first time in that kind of political setting up a fundraiser last night using that label of convicted felon. but actually what was interesting was that the remarks that came right after basically mirrored what he has been saying about donald trump and what he represents the threat to democracy and democratic pick institutions for months and months and months now. so in other words, the convicted felon label is sort of the new hook for him to get into what has been the biden campaign's at theory of the case for a long time now, i think actually what is more important for biden? porter's and the biden campaign then that label itself is whether that can end up being the turning point for the voters who are still not paying attention, the voters who are tuned out, the voters who are still not convinced that this is going to be a biden versus

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there's so desperate to stop him that they are willing to use the judicial system to do so. >> it is a new low and it's a dangerous one. because what they're doing is they're eroding the people's faith in our system of justice itself. and we're gonna do everything we can, everything within our scope of our responsibility in the congress to address it so the point you were making is that by the house speaker is saying that he's the one who's contributing to the erosion of the system and not just the doj. >> i should also note that he has a plan mj that includes defunding through appropriations and aggressive use of oversight subpoenaing the doj and so forth, but defunding the fbi wasn't there a name for that on a local level that they get democrats got slammed for breast and can i can i also say i mean, the point that you were making about the attacks on merrick garland, almost being a proxy for the much bigger issues. >> that is, i think actually exactly what the biden campaign

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are targeting merrick garland, but that merrick garland is a proxy for a larger argument. they're making two under to undercut the validity of the biden administration as a whole about our political system as a whole. and that's what i think this election is going to be about. that's the message of donald trump. and so it's interesting when we do viewed through the capitol hill lins, i see why are my garland feels the need to say that i feel like i see why democrats want to focus on kitchen table issues, but with sharp is going to try to do is bring that larger system distrust to your kitchen table. and so that's the question i think is going to be when they make that broader argument, two democrats have a response for that. >> yeah, that's such a good point. still, the republicans, it's the only part of government that they have control over is the house, the house speaker is at least rhetorically, at least he's saying that he has a plan to to go to combat the doj, and i want you to listen to what the house speaker said about that

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to 2020, most of that democratic field was mostly saying that what republicans and donald trump was doing were bad, not really offering an affirmative vision that hasn't really been able to hold for democrats while in office, you've also seen after that sin and bipartisan compromise fail, the white house sable voters will blame republicans and donald trump for nuking this deal. >> and we haven't seen that really baer route and data to the point where we do see the white house making this action. and i think it's right to point out before the debate to be able to give the president something that insulate himself from republican attacks. the big tell is also that those down ballots and the democrats have been running away from biden on this issue. they've been breaking an axiom for a harsher border enforcement. and so that shows the kind parties language on this issue has shifted, but to the point about the advocates, they've been upset for awhile. do they feel like the top levels of the party have ceded a little ground, a little more ground, a little more ground to the right-wing activists on this issue to the point where it is now the mainstream democratic position to be enforcement first. >> so that is definitely true when you talk about the

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veterans who fought in the second world war are in normandy to commemorate 80 years since d—day. it was a turning point in the war, as allied troops landed on the coast of northern france and began the liberation from nazi occupation. our correspondentjohn maguire travelled with some of the veterans as they crossed the channel again. for many of these veterans, their departure from the shores 80 years ago, all as very young man, was theirfirst venture ago, all as very young man, was their first venture overseas. cheering. excitementt and a sense of celebration will, in coming days, turned to commemoration. stan ford survived as his ship was sunk by a mini submarine, but many other members of the group were killed. figs members of the group were killed. 223 you members of the group were killed. is you know, john, i have 32 reasons for going back, 32 guys who never came home. i made that promise to myself that every opportunity i

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the country has unanimously said they do not like the rule of nnaamm under modi's country. so that is a huge message to mr narendra modi. so that is a huge message to mr narendra modi. it is a bittersweet victory for the bjp. with the numbers they have got they cannot pass laws unilaterally. they will need to take others on board. some will see this as a win for indian democracy. some of the last second world war veterans are in normandy to marry 80 years since the day. it was a turning point as troops landed on the coast of northern france began liberation from nazi occupation. john maguire has this report.

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from the same parent, both parents it seems. the three children are safe — adopted or in care. their mother has not come forward, despite multiple appeals over nearly seven years by the metropolitan police. they said today their investigation continues. sanchia berg reporting there. some of the last surviving veterans who fought in the second world war are in normandie to commemorate 80 years since d—day. it was a turning point in the war as allied troops landed on the coast of northern france and began deliberation from nazi occupation. john maguire reports. for many of these veterans, their departure from the shores 80 years ago, all as very young man, was their first venture overseas. cheering excitement and a sense of celebration will, in coming days, turn to commemoration.

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