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trump twice in previous debates, this is what he does as because he doesn't have anything else to run on. he doesn't have a plan. he doesn't have a record for fighting for the american people. he doesn't know why he's running except for to seek political retribution on his enemies. and so he has to resort to these types of tactics which are frankly just silly, turns off a lot of voters, especially voters who want to see their president fight for them age or no rod width to leave the conversation. their appreciate the perspective. thanks for the elements and of course, be sure to watch president biden and former president trump face off the first face off of this election cycle, airing thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn right now, former president trump's fight to toss the classified documents case against him is back underway. >> there's a federal court hearing in florida that is scheduled to start now before judge aileen cannon in a late night court filing, the justice department submitted these new images of how quote haphazard some records were found at mar-a-lago to undercut an argument by trump's attorneys to throw out the case? >> yeah, not a great look, but his attorneys contend that because prosecutors have not maintain the order of all documents inside their individual boxes, it hampers trump's ability to build a defense let's bring in cnn's paula reid. so paulo, what more did you learn from this phylum? >> their most recent attempt to have this case thrown out focuses on how these boxes were handled after they were taken out of mar-a-lago, the defense attorneys are arguing that because some things were moved in these boxes, that could undermine their ability to defend their client at an event central trial, they won't be able to argue, well, this document was right behind this news article, clearly it was inadvertent. but the government punching back saying, look, it was your client's decision to store sensitive materials in cardboard boxes along with quote, christmas ornaments and clothing. and they said, quote, the integrity of each container in which the evidence was found that is box two. box integrity has been maintained. nothing has been lost, much less destroyed, and there has been no bad faith and they also shared these previously unseen photos that remind people also the fact that when some of these boxes were discovered, documents were just strewn about the floor, so they've tried to dismiss this as, quote trump's latest unfounded accusation against law enforcement professionals doing their job and today is the third day of hearings in this case. >> so many hearings in the case, by the way, yesterday, there were some apparent tensions in court. there's a prosecutor who actually apologize to judge cannon for his tone. >> well, that's good. that's progress because i've been down there in his court and it's not just because it's hot outside in florida. this is tense. there is no love lost, putting the prosecutors, the defense attorneys, and the judge at times against testing with both sides. here are the specific exchange had to do with the judge pressing prosecutors on claims about law enforcement and the threats that law enforcement face as a result of comments trump has made. and at one point, the judge said to the prosecutors, david harbach, she said, look, i don't like your tone now subsequently, he apologize, but this kind of attention and this case with this, judge, this is this has been happening since some of the early hearings that i was down. therefore, it doesn't surprise me at all. definitely won't be the last time, but it is notable that he came around and he apologized. >> yeah, some of that attention even comes through in the briefing. some of the language that's absolutely. >> wild insurers, paula reid. thank you so much for that. we appreciate it and still ahead, we're following some breaking news out of kenya's capital demonstrations, turning deadly after 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lawmakers forced to evacuated amid security breaches cnn's larry madowo, his life for us on the scene in a roby and larry, we just learned that kenya's president is going to address the nation just minutes from now to carefully weigh his words after the extraordinary day we saw on the streets here, there's still a heavy security security presence here protecting parliament, which is done that way. >> you can see in the dark. but all these officers here, i just to make sure that the protesters don't come back in the night and try and go back into parliament, which is what they're intention was the whole day, you still see them sitting out here with some of the water cannon trucks that we've been seeing the whole day, pushing back the protest as using a lot of tear gas. and every time the protests those are pushed back, there would regroup and come right back overwhelming the police and going all the way to kenya's parliament to this floor of the house, sitting on the speaker sees and removing the maze from the speakers house. all these protests over over taxation in kenya against the new finance bill that many of these courts has to say, we'll make their life even more expensive when there's already an extraordinarily high cost of living that they cannot afford to live in the country. and a terrible scene for president william ruto, who did acknowledge and sunday that these young people had some legitimate concern and he would be engaging them. but the people out on the streets today did not feel that he had liquidly responded to their demands. and so you see some of the looting we saw today. this is outside of curve for market. it's. a store he had just outside kenyan supreme court. and it's just products tune all over from baby formula to flower to yogurts, to chocolate, to sanitary pads. it's all down there on the floor. >> we saw a part of a building, one block where every single building had been vandalized, grants act, nothing of valuable left there. >> and part of the angers because the protests the heavy police presence, and seems to want to exact revenge. and they really did in some cases, in some cases, this rampaged through a huge block to damage everything in their path to make their voices heard alright larry, just pictures really telling the story there. >> we appreciate you showing that to us after spending the past five years in a high-security british prison, the man accused are one of the largest classified breaches in us history will soon be a free man. wikileaks founder julian assange was released from a london jail overnight and is currently flying to a us territory, the remote northern mariana islands, which is not far from his home country of australia. and he'll be heading there for a plea hearing with an american judge that is going to take place tomorrow. the agreement with the us government means that assange avoids prison time in the us and as part of the deal, assange pleads guilty to a single felony count of illegally obtaining and disclosing national security material that included of course, one of the largest leaks of confidential military information in american history, nearly 500,000 secret documents related to the iraq and afghanistan wars he had faced 18 charges for his alleged role in the breach. >> we have former army intelligence officer or pardon me, former army intelligence officer, chelsea manning provided those documents to assange that was back in 2010 and 2011, and that information, the us as endanger the lives of confidential sources this may be the end to nearly 15 year long saga where assange spent years trying to avoid us prosecution after seeking asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. >> and we're joined now by former cia officer bob baer to talk a little bit more about this. so bob, no jail time in the us with this deal though assange of course, is not he's not really been a free man for many, many years. does this plea deal fit the bill in your opinion well, it does under american law, he in fact technically it didn't commit espionage. >> she didn't have access himself to secrets. he stole those secrets secondly, he was not a journalist. a journalist would not have put those names and the leaks that probably got people killed. and there's a lot of other questions about his connections with russia. he had wet at a time, a server operating off a server and moscow he had a lot of strange russian contacts. he never ran leaks against, against russia at all. so the intelligence community, the fbi, the question was, was he russian proxy? that was never proven. and this is why they couldn't make a stronger case against him so releasing him, it was department of justice's really it's only option at this point. >> you mentioned the possible and likely deaths of local sources in iraq and afghanistan just remind us how significant assange's release of american military information was well, the briana he put names in the release and the new york times, washington post, cnn if they get those names, they never publicized them. >> they want to protect lives. he didn't do that. he's not a journalist as i just said, he put those names in the lakes. he did not redact them. we don't know what's happened to a lot of those people. probably a lot of them got a bullet in the back of the head and it's thanks to him. >> he's a controversial figure in the u.s. he's an enemy of the state. to sum, he's a folk hero in a whistleblower. and though you say no, he doesn't act like a journalist and i agree with you on that. he's even seen as a bit of a journalist by some, despite the very important characteristics you point out that he does not share with them, how do you see that debate well, it's controversial in my mind because like any war, there was a lot of wrongs done and racked by the american military. >> i mean, that's just that's just established happens exposing them is good like exposing the pentagon papers. i have nothing against whistleblowers like that. so as you just said, he is controversial, he did us a service in one sense but what purpose and crossing the line i really have certain no sympathy for them. >> if he just redacted these documents, would it be a different assessment in your opinion of sort of lambda value he provided? >> oh absolutely. if cnn had put those documents out, redacted, i would completely supported because we need the truth on what happened in iraq, the invasion, and everything after that, americans need that truth and that's what whistleblowers do for us. but they're like we keep talking about there is a line he crossed which is unfortunate bob. >> thank you so much for your insights. bob baer, we appreciate it. and still to come the surgeon general says there is nothing normal about gun violence in america, which is why he's declaring it and urgent public health crisis. but what does the advisory actually do? we're going to take a closer to look at that. and south korea says 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