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welcome to early start. i m christine romans. i m john berman. it is friday april 10th. we have breaking news. a deadly string of tornadoes tearing across the midwest. some dramatic pictures. look at that truck just getting blown over right there. the weather service reports at least 14 reported tornadoes across three states. officials say the path of destruction across illinois alone was more than 25 miles long. there was a huge twister in northern illinois near the city of rochelle. officials say the severe storm killed one person in nearby fairdale. this is another view of the storms in northern illinois. residents of the neighborhood ran to their basements for shelter. we were here. it was hailing. we all thought it was going to miss us. we started getting calls from people in chain of the tornadoes headed our way. we quickly went down to the basement and could feel the tornado right over our house. came up to this. i feel like it s a bad dream. something i would watch on the news somewhere else. not in my neighborhood. emergency officials say the tornadoes and high winds caused multiple injuries widespread damage. take a look at this building leveled in rockford illinois. the fire department saying they are having a hard time accessing areas because of the damage and debris. in missouri last night a severe storm blasted through chesterfield west of st. louis. some of the buildings destroyed. no one injured there because it was after business hours. those who were still around got out as quickly as they could. there was a lot of wind and sideways rain. you couldn t see anything. i started hearing crashing back in the shop area of our buildings. i saw the vents ripped out of the roof. the back part of the roof separating from the wall of the buildings. decided that wasn t the best place to be. in iowa, ominous storm clouds near clinton, iowa. that storm downed trees and scattered debris. officials say thankfully there were no injuries. meteorologist derek van dam is tracking the storms. not done yet. john and christine, all of the inngredients for there for the significant weather event. the national weather service saying this would be a particularly dangerous situation and that is what panned out. you can see the interaction with the warm moist and unstable air mass with the dry air mass behind it. the cold front triggered a supercell thunderstorm that moved outside of rochelle and west of chicago and crossed interstate 39. you saw the footage of the 18 wheeler truck flipped on its side. terrifying and extraordinary to see something of this magnitude. mother nature and its brut force. this is the path of the cold front that brings shower and thunderstorm activity at the moment across the mid-atlantic. we have an expiring tornado watch box across central ohio and kentucky just east of cincinnati and louisville. we now have a new severe thunderstorm watch box in effect through 10:00 a.m. cold front marches eastward. possibly of large hail and damages winds and isolated tornado from the mid-atlantic states including the nation s capital through raleigh and atlanta and south to the gulf of mexico and parts of texas. we do not expect as widespread of an event today. however, still important to keep an eye to the sky. here comes the cold front and temperatures and winds pick up behind the system. john and christine. thanks derek. we have new video that brings new perspective to the police officer shooting of an unarmed black man in north charleston south carolina. the officer michael slager is now in jail facing murder charges. we have a new look at dash cam video. it does show very important moments that led up to the shooting. walter scott is pulled over and questioned by officer slager. can i see your license and insurance card? i have my license. license. the reason for the stop is your brake light is out. the moments before the shooting very important. cnn s brian todd is in north charleston and breaks down what this means. reporter: john and christine, the latest development in the case is dramatic. the release of the dash cam of officer michael slager. the video shows a routine traffic stop. walter scott s vehicle pulling into the parking lot of the auto parts store. officer slager getting out and talking to walter scott on the driver s side. then officer slager comes back to his vehicle. walter scott appears to get out of his vehicle briefly and puts his hand up but goes back into his vehicle. walter scott emerges from his vehicle on this videotape and seen taking off running to the left side of the screen. that is the extent of that videotape. we don t know why walter scott took off running. that will be a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development. we just interviewed another witness. ex- exclusively interviewed another witness. gwenn nichols was in the neighborhood. she did not witness the actual gunshots but she said they scuffled a bit and she saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she described to us how she felt when she heard the gunshots. i started to cry. i m sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. reporter: she referred to her son there because she says her own son had his encounter with the north charleston police that was similar. her son was pulled over for routine traffic stop and they ended up roughing him up a bit and arresting him. she could relate to what happened to walter scott on that day. john and christine. brian, an interesting look at the video. this morning, we are also hearing from the mother of michael slager, the officer behind now. holding back tears, she offered this to the family of the man her son is accused of murdering. i just i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family, but the scott family because i know they re grieving. in an interview with steve osusami, karen sharpe said her son loved being a police officer. cracks starting to appear in the framework to the nuclear deal with iran. here in the u.s. the senate closing in on a plan to give congress a chance to review the deal. in iran the supreme leader says he will not agree to a deal unless economic sanctions are lifted on day one. iran s support of houthis rebels are also complicating an issue. we have correspondent frederik pleitgen following the latest from london. we knew it would be difficult, just getting a framework is difficult, now the external pressures mounting. reporter: that s right, christine. the framework was reached, but barely reached. they went over the deadline to reach that agreement. there will be issues that are difficult to reach. now you have the supreme leader the guy who calls the shots in iran coming out and saying he is not optimistic that a deal can be reached by the deadline by june 30th or a deal can be reached at all. iranians feel some of the things the u.s. has said are part of the interim deal are not accurate. they feel that sanctions, as you said should go away immediately after the deal is implemented. the u.s. feels it should be phased out as iran complies with every aspect of the deal. there is another detail as well that could be a problem going forward. there are some high level iranian politics going on. in iran yesterday saying they believe the checks of all of this inspections that are supposed to take place, will not happen in the country. military sites would be off limits to any inspectors. that is something that runs against what the u.s. is saying. the u.s. is saying inspections would take place everywhere inside iran. a lot of negotiating to be done. iranians have a lot of hard liners in the country that are pessimistic about any deal going forward. it is an audience the supreme leader is catering to as well. it is a difficult road ahead, christine. fred thank you. a study out 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in the case against aaron hernandez still has not reached a verdict. now considering they have more than 438 exhibits to look over and testimony from 135 witnesses, it is easy to understand why jurors are taking their time. now there was another development in the case two jurors thought they were followed by an unmarked car. when they reported it to the court, the car belonged to a boston television station. now the judge has banned that television station s photographer in particular from covering the trial anymore. however, the jurors were asked if they thought the incident would affect their ability to deliberate. they said no. the trial will go on. the deliberations will continue. this day on friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. john and christine. thanks susan. tiger woods came in to the masters. he was hoping to get his game back on track after two months off. how did he do and who set that place on storm? amazing performances at augusta in day one. andy scholes has it in the 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reached. we are live with challenges this morning ahead. welcome back to early start. i m john berman. i m christine romans. 30 minutes past the hour. breaking news. a deadly string of tornadoes tearing across the midwest. that outbreak including at least 14 reported tornadoes across three states. according to the national weather service. officials say the path of destruction across illinois alone, more than 25 miles long. a twister in northern illinois near the city of rochelle. look at that. officials say that severe storm killed one person in nearby fairdale. another view of the tornado with pelting hail in illinois. residents of this neighborhood ran to basements for shelter. we were here. it was hailing. we thought it would miss us. we started getting calls from people in chain of that tornadoes heading our way. we quickly went to the basement and could feel the tornado right over our house and came out to this. i feel like it is a bad dream. something i would watch on the news somewhere else. not in my neighborhood. officials say the tornadoes caused widespread damage. this building levelled in rockford illinois. in missouri another severe storm blasted through chesterfield west of st. louis. officials say 15 buildings in an industrial area damaged. some almost destroyed. no one was injured, officials say, because it was after business hours and those still there got out as quickly as they could. there was a lot of wind and sideways rain. you couldn t see anything. i started hearing crashing back in the shop area of the building. i went back and saw the vents were ripped out of the roof. the back part of the roof separating from the wall of the buildings. it was lifting up. probably wasn t the best place to be. in iowa look at those ominous storm clouds. wow! in clinton, iowa, a twister downed trees and power lines and scattered debris. officials say no injuries reported. meteorologist derek van dam joins us with the latest. looking at that video of the truck flipping over because of the wind shows you the power of the storm. terrifying and extraordinary at the same time. we need three ingredients to get this severe weather outbreak that we saw on thursday. you need warm moisture air and some sort of instability in the atmosphere and trigger mechanism like a cold front. that was the perfect storm we saw set up yesterday by thursday evening. in fact as that storm moved west of the rochelle region you can actually see the dark shading of purple that is potentially what we call a debris ball where sometimes our radars can pick up on the debris the large wedge tornadoes pick up. it gets recognized by radar systems. at the moment our cold front that s caused the wicked weather across illinois continues to march eastward. we have an expiring tornado watch across parts of ohio and kentucky. we now have a newly issued severe thunderstorm watch we will monitor that closely in portions of west virginia in the line of stronger thunderstorms. we still have the collision of warm moist air and cold dry air behind our cold front. that will set the stage once again for the potential of severe weather today. not as widespread as what we experienced yesterday. we do however have the possibility of strong damaging winds, large hail in excess of 1 to 2 inches and isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. this includes the nation s capital and further south to atlanta and all the way to the gulf of mexico. we will include portions of texas in that slight to enhanced chance of severe weather. there goes the cold front marching eastward. cold and windy weather settling in behind it. wind gusts today across the great lakes in excess of 30 miles per hour at times. few thunderstorms for you in new york city. thanks derek. interesting. this morning, video that brings perspective to the police officer shooting of an unarmed man in north charleston, south carolina. that officer, michael slager is in jail facing murder charges. dash cam video released does not show the shooting but shows important moments leading up to it as walter scott is pulled over and questioned by officer slager. see your license and insurance card. i got my license. let s start with your license. the reason for the stop is your brake light s out. cnn s brian todd is in north charleston with the story for us there. reporter: john and christine, the latest development in the case is a dramatic one. release of the dash cam video from the squad car. the video shows what appears to be routine traffic stop. walter scott s vehicle pulling into the parking lot of the auto parts store. michael slager getting out and talking to walter scott on the driver s side. then slager comes back to his vehicle. walter scott appears to get out of his vehicle briefly and put his hand up but goes back in his vehicle. a few seconds later, walter scott emerges from his vehicle on this videotape and seen taking off running to the left side of the screen. that is the extent of that videotape. we don t know why walter scott took off running. that will be a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development, we have just interviewed another witness. exclusively interviewed another witness who has come forward to talk about what she saw on the day of the shooting. gwen nichols was in the neighborhood and see saw a scuffle with scott and the officer. she did not witness the shooting. she said they scuffled a bit and saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she did hear the gunshots and described to us. i started to cry. i m sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. reporter: gwen referred to her son there because her own son had his encounter with the charleston police. her son was pull over for a routine traffic stop and they ended up roughing him up a bit and arresting him. john and christine. thank you, brian. cracks starting to appear in the framework for a nuclear deal with iran. here in the united states, the senate is closing in on a plan to give congress a chance to review the deal which could complicate negotiations. iran s supreme leader will not agree to a deal unless economic sanctions are lifted on day one. correspondent frederik pleitgen is following the latest for us from london. good morning, fred. reporter: good morning, john. remember how some people said after the interim deal was reached, there were details that needed to be worked out. it turns out the details could be stumbling blocks. you mentioned the biggest one for iranians is the sanctions relief. the supreme leader said that and the president of the country said that as well. yesterday was nuclear day in iran. that s not the only stumbling block in this. the high level defense official in iran also said that military sites would not be inspected by inspectors coming in. the u.s. said inspections should be open to the entire country. inspectors should go anywhere. also another top level iranian official said work would not be halted at any of the iran nuclear facilities. of course we know that in the fact sheet that the u.s. put out, only the nuclear facility would be allowed to continue uranium enrichment. there are differences of opinion. the supreme leader said maybe there will be a deal by june 30th and maybe not. there are many things that need to be worked out before a deal can be put in place. interesting couple of months here. frederik pleitgen thanks. meanwhile, tension mounting between iran and saudi arabia over the conflict in yemen. those iranian-backed houthis rebels overrun the capital despite saudi led air strikes. iran s supreme leader calling the campaign genocide. we have correspondent nima elbagir with the latest. good morning. reporter: christine, those comments come against the background of entering the third week of the saudi coalition led air strikes. they are still unable to break the back of that houthis advance. that city has fallen to houthi forces. it brings them close to the door step of the natural gas facility with the arabian sea platforms. that could have ramifications for yemen and broader region. we are hearing reports that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is taking advantage of the security vacuum to take more territory. they have taken the port city and now the reuters is reporting that the black flags of al qaeda have been flying in a number of districts. all this, as the humanitarian issue has worsened. the u.n. and unicef tell us it is nowhere near enough aid at this time. thank you, nima. a complicated situation. 40 minutes past the hour. time for an early start on your money. european stocks headed for a 15-year high. greece came up with the money and avoided default for now. here in the u.s. the dow is up for the year. here is what could screw it up. falling corporate profits and crashing oil prices. you have five days left to file your 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other people s lives to let these guys escape from prison. also bloody baltimore, a sky high murder rate distrust after protests. two active officers describe the inner workings of their department. the criminal element feels as though we re not going to run the risk of chasing them. how do we fix this? plus sprurgelurging on luxury items, not saving enough. we get a peek inside marco rubio s bankbook. do his past money troubles matter? and good morning. thank you so much for joining me. any second now the ntsb will announce whether or not the engineer in last month s deadly amtrak derailment was using his cell phone at the time of the trash. the engineer claims his cell phone was in his bag when the train went off the tracks just north of philadelphia. traveling at more than double the speed limit, eight people died in that crash. he suffered a head injury after which he apparently could not remember much about the accident. as soon as we have the ntsb s new findings about his cell phone use, we ll bring them to you. ramping up the search for two cold-blooded killers as the woman who may have helped richard matt and david sweat escape from a super max prison in upstate new york. a source telling cnn investigates believe joyce mitchell planned to pick up both inmates after they broke free but changed her mind at the last minute. also raising suspicions mitchell s cell phone use. according to another source her phone was used to call one of the inmate s contacts. it s still unclear who made those calls and when. in an exclusive interview,uiew with nbc news mitchell s son says there s no way his mother helped. she s not the kind of person who s going to risk her life or other people s lives to let these guys escape from prison. there s a report that your mom went to the emergency room with a panic attack. did that happen? yes. she was in the hospital that evening. i don t know the exact details but she was having severe chest pains. with no get-away car in sight, officials believe the killers are traveling on foot. police are scouring farms and fields in willsboro, new york. reporter: it seems the only person to have seen richard matt and david sweat was a man in his own yard the night of the escape. this is what he told abc news. i asked him what the heldl are you going in my yard? he said. sorry. i didn t know where i was. i m on the wrong seat zblmplgts with . reporter: authorities are growing concerned they may try to flee north if they haven t already. if these guys did cross into canada they may have done so here between new york and quebec. this is a high security crossing so it would have been very very tough. the u.s. border patrol tells me that their officers are trained in imposter detection and fraudulent documents. we are looking at the vehicles the individuals, opening trunks opening back doors of trucks and things. it is very extensive. reporter: i assume your team has the pictures at the ready. right. the photos are all in the prior primary booths. reporter: a lot of this sector mountainous and heavily wooded. some parts of the border are so easy to cross that authorities are at a real disadvantage. the escapees may be looking for a place like this to cross the border. border patrol can t secure the entire northern border so there are plenty of spots like this one, open areas where you don t need any passports or domation to cross the border. watch this. here i m standing in u.s. i can keep one foot in the u.s. and put another foot in canada. i can simply walk into canada no questions asked. helping parole these open areas are highly trained canines. so if they do stop a suspicious vehicle and they think someone could be hiding in the trunk, border patrol has a very special way of finding out. we asked aaron to get inside the trunk of this car, hide himself in there so we could see exactly how they do it. this german shepard smelled trouble and alerted at the car s trunk. this may be the best hope of finding them. good boy. passenger side. whoo whoo whoo! randi kaye cnn, dannemora new york. it s important to remember these are very dangerous men. richard matt brutally tortured and killed his former boss before decemberismembering his body. anderson cooper spoke to one of matt s form i accomplices. it s a man named lee bates. he said he was scared then and the public should be scared now. he can make friend easy. he s a master manipulator. this is a 48-year-old man that knows the prison system has street smarts and is a very kun cunning and dangerous individual. and again we still don t know the extent of matt s relationship with that prison worker joyce mitchell. some have questioned whether the two were involved in a romantic relationship. mitchell s son says no. she definitely wouldn t have an affair against my father and definitely wouldn t be with an inmate. there s no truth to that. let s talk about all of this with criminalologist, casey jordan. this rich matt isard matt is a brutal killer and quite the charmer. two things that are hard to reconcile, right? you can t blame mitchell s son for defending his mother. i don t think we can underestimate what a man nip nipulativenip la manipulative man mr. matt is. if you are in prison you don t have a lot of money. you have to use your charm. the detectives have called him a lady s man. i have no doubt he we re just speculating, maybe she got him the plans so he could get out of prison. but that highly man nipulative personality is his best asset, even more than oh ergs orcoercion. i talked to four people on death row in texas and they were charming too. they seemed just like regular people. absolutely. i ve interviewed dozens of prisoners, including people at clinton. you have to remember that for people to survive in prison, they have to be manipulative. clinton is a super max. the violence that you see there is on par with a show called oz. if he manipulated his way onto an honors block, then they start to get the guard to put their guard down literally. they re in the honors unit. we trust them. we don t check on them as much as we should. protocol may get a little bit slack. even though they go through a lot of training i ve been through training as a volunteer at a local prison. you should never talk to them get close to them let them use your phone. you can t touch them. you can t give them so much as a penny. the guard goes down overtime. we know that mrs. mitchell is alleged to have agreed to drive a a get-away car. there may be more people than her who could be involved. it is interesting she had a panic attack at some point. i think her conscience kicked in. she realized the depth to which she was involved and she was being bamboozled by these guys. she made the right decision not to show up with a get-away car. i think she s got a lot of explaining to do. i think the authorities know a lot more than we do but i think it s just the tip of the iceberg. this just in to cnn. we now know whether the engineer in last month s deadly amtrak derailment was on his phone when that train careened off the tracks going more than 100 miles per hour. cnn has the ntsb s findings. what are they? reporter: they have analyzed the phone record and they say it does not indicate that this engineer was making a phone call or even sending texts at the time he was operating the train. that according to the ntsb. it also goes on to say that amtrak s records confirm that the engineer did not access the train s wifi. now the question remains, why was this train going more than double the speed limit around this curve as it was traveling through philadelphia bound for new york? that is still a mystery. we already know from the ntsb that at this point they have not found any problems with the tracks they have not found any problems with the signals. now they are saying in this statement that there is no indication that the engineer was using his cell phone at the time of the crash. so now perhaps the focus now back on his experience his knowledge, his situation alal awareness at the moment this train derailed. we do know he had been on this specific route for about two weeks. they will be looking closer at that now that they ve been able to cross out distraction. again, the engineer on that amtrak train was not using his cell phone, according to the ntsb. still to come attackers target one of egypt s most beloved sites. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi with a network that s now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? 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number of trainers there. they included in that 400 to 500 troops that will go will be security troops. they re going to g too to a base where they are going to have to provide security for the u.s. troops going there to train. it is an adjustment we are told by a pentagon official in what the u.s. military is doing, but not a big change in strategy. they ve been trying to get more iraqi troops raintrained. look the bottom line pentagon officials will tell you, is this is going to be very difficult. nobody anticipates this one deployment changing iraq fixing iraq. and it s not going to be enough for republicans like john mccain and lindsey graham who want to see the white house do even more. well he s out, the texas police officer who sparked outrage after this video went viral resigns. corporal eric casebolt is seen this this video slamming a 14-year-old girl to the ground and later drawing his gun on unarmed teenagers. his own police chief calling his actions, quote, out of control. reporter: that officer was on administrative leeave. even though he turned in his badge, he turned it in for this investigation was even complete. some are saying his resignation just isn t enough. the actions of casebolt as seen on the video are indefensible. reporter: police officer casebolt seen on that shocking viral video yanking a 14-year-old bygirl to the ground has now resigned. the dallas suburb police chief says it s too soon to say whether he will face charges. our policies our training our practice do not support his actions. he came into the call out of control. and as the video shows was out of control during the incident. reporter: this as protests continue over the shocking incident. some teens at the pool party say the police officer s actions were definitely racially motivated. right when he came black kids over here white kids over here. we want to see the black kids because they think we all did something. and the white kids are all nentd innocent. reporter: there were reports of vandalism and fighting in the area when officers responded. case casebolt s attorney has not responded to cnn s requests for comment comment. reporter: that lawsuit stemmed from a traffic stop and the lawsuit was eventually dismissed. it s also worth noting that the officer himself is really the only person we haven t heard from with this mckinney story. we re told he will not be speaking to reporters today, but his attorney is planning a news conference this afternoon. all right. we look forward to that. thank you so much. still to come on the newsroom a cnn exclusive. officers say they re scared, pauk walking away from possible crimes worried about confrontations. a candid life as an officer in baltimore, next. so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com i know i have a 798 fico score. oh. that s the sound of my interest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score 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aaw-abiding citizens. it does a disservice to everybody except the criminal element. because they are in the minority right now. they know that pretty much the whole police department has shifted all to a reactive side. you have no more initiated stops per se. you know an officer is worried. he s riding down the street even though you have a reasonable suspicion and you see, you know a guy walking down the street and there s a bulge coming in from their waistband and there s different characteristics that we are trained for to look for an armed person. and i can tell you this and it s the truth. nine out of ten times that officer is going to keep on driving. brooke baldwin joins me now with more of her exclusive interview. tell us more. let me be clear. there s a lot that i can t share. they ve been officers for decades. these are not rookies. we talked for an hour. it s pretty stunning. they were saying to me to the community, if you want a softer more gentle police department here you go. this is what it is. i pushed them. i said listen you took an oath to serve and protect your communities. they said yes, we did. but they are terrified in the wake of what happened to their six colleagues who have been criminally charged responding to something that even the state attorney had told police go and patrol this area. they want to go home to their families at night. they re terrified they could be thrown in jail. they said their biggest fear now as officers in the city of baltimore isn t getting shot. it s going to jail. i ve been out there on calls. i ve seen them engage. could you ask me if all of them are doing the utmost? that s a question they re going to have to answer. i put to them again, remember why you do this job. remember those little kid that i just talked to remember that nine-year-old little baby on memorial day who got shot in the middle of the street. we don t get to pass up bad guys. we don t get to let bad guys walk around on the streets. that was the top cop in the city of baltimore. he was asked to respond a little bit to our interview yesterday morning. this is from yesterday evening. he s saying listen these officers have an ethical duty. they have ae agreegreed to this oath to serve and protect. these officers were saying to me because of what happened to freddie gray nine times out of ten if they see some potential criminality on the streets, they will drive past. i think commissioner batts has a big big problem. you also talked about the prosecutor marilyn mosby. what did they have to say? they watched her speech on the steps of the war memorial. they said it sounded like a campaign speech. i just got off the phone with one of these officers because i wanted to follow up on the news that marilyn mosby gave this directive that ultimately down the chain was saying to baltimore police go out to the pen penn north corner i want to see more arrests. and this officer said to me that s odd to me. that s odd to me that you would get a patrolling command coming specifically from essentially the city s attorney. and so he said let me just be precise and quote him. referring to these officers they were following orders given by the commander and now something went bad in the process, meaning they were arrested around charged in the death of freddie gray. it s confusing. do you follow an order and run the risk of getting charged? i said will you think twice about following orders? he said no. if somebody tells me to do targeted enforcement, i will follow that order. it s confusing. if she really did do that and gave them orders to step up patrols in that particular area she could be called as a witness in this upcoming officers trial. should she recuse herself? she s been krrvery clear and said no. she wants to prosecute this case. thank you so much for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. i know you ve got a busy morning yourself. you can catch brooke s entire interview on newsroom at 2:00 p.m. eastern. still to come the new york times continuing its scrutiny of marco rubio by taking a closer look at the republican contender s finances. could the findings actually boost support for marco rubio? oh it already has. we ll talk about that next. we got the new tempur-flex and it s got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night s sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it s just like, ah, this is perfect. wherever you put your body it just supports you. like little support elfs are just holding you. i can sleep now! through the night! 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because it s one of the most embarrassing hit pieces i ve seen on a candidate. basically i m a guy that went to college, took out a lot of debt am not privileged have built my own career. i ve never filed bankruptcy. i ve never not paid a bill. there s nothing about me doing things that were shady in business. literally the attack is you re a young man who paid off his student loan debt far before it was ever due in real life. i think that s a success story. all it does is help him with a story of look i m not a multimillionaire candidate. i didn t get massive speaking fees. and i didn t have a bunch of money from wall street coming my way or k street as a lobbiest. i think it s great news for his campaign. right. and they re using it as such. because his campaign manager is jumping for joy. he tweeted, quote, something you won t hear from my often. thank you new york times. hashtag marco s not rich. is the article fair? of course the article is fair. as much as the rubio campaign wants to spin it, i m pretty sure if they could have not had this piece come out, they would have preferred this. he says the article shows he didn t do anything shady. the article raises some key questions about marco rubio s use of campaign funds. it racesises the question about what it means to have family on campaign staff and what it means to use funds for personal travel expenses. i m not saying marco rubio is lying, but to say there s nothing shady in the article is simply unfactual. every candidate has a right to have their perspective cross checked against their history. we did it with barack obama. who he went to church, who he hung with, who his friends were. certainly we can ask the question about marco rubio. you can t be in a party that has very little sympathy for poor people at the same time you ve been making very poor financial choices. hold on a second. i want to make this clear for our viewers. marco rubio used a republican party credit card to pay for paving his driveway. he also put relatives on campaign payrolls. i think that is kind of good to bring up. voters actually should know that. i will also say that mitt romney wanted rubio to run as his running mate, but red flags went off because of rubio s financial past. we don t know if he didn t give him the job for that reason. we know that any time you re vetting someone, there s going to be red flags on every person you come about. to say they were concerned about his finances or red flags about his finances that s fine and fair game. but let s not forget a lot of people employ their family members on their campaigns. he used a party credit card to pay for it though. did anyone say he did anything illegal there? let me finish. no one said he did anything illegal there. if that s the worst thing you can find i wish that you had the same scrutiny on the clinton foundation and hillary clinton coming in from governments that might be trying to get government favors while you re secretary of state. i wish the new york times would do this much digging on hillary clinton s foundation. people thinking they re giving to a charity? where s that article by the new york times ? i m not sure why we re talking about the clintons right now. the point is money matters. i have considerable preeshspreeshs appreciation it does matter. it all matters. hillary clinton s e-mails matter. the clinton foundation stuff matters, even though we shouldn t be speaking to it right now. we sit there and say barack obama couldn t be a good president because he d never run anything. we looked into his background. i think we ve kind of proven that. now we have to go and look at marco rubio and ask the same question. if the guy gets an $800,000 dollar book advance and buys a boat with it. what is wrong with a guy making $800,000 and having a dream to own a boat that costs less than one flight that bill and hillary take around the country with the clinton foundation paying for it? it has nothing to do with this. hillary clinton then. the clinton worth is much more considerable than $800,000. i would say the boat is completely irrelevant when you have private catch. if you make $800,000 and you have a dream to own a boat and you live in florida, that is not an issue i m concerned about as a voter. i think the new york times is only going to help rubio by talking about this. can you buy a boat if you make $800,000? i say good job, man, go buy a boat. if he can afford it. it speaks to his financial responsibility. it also the potentially speaks to a contradiction if you re in a party that says poor people shouldn t even be able to get seafood if they re on public assistance. this is a party that has consistently said we shouldn t have sympathy for people who got their homes fore closed because they got more home than they can affords. marco rubio was not asking for taxpayers to pay for his filet mignon or crab legs. he s never had a gomtsvernment bail-out. he bought a boat. there s nothing wrong with that. it just shows how ridiculous it is. he s not asking for american people s money, he s asking for them to trust his financial judgment even though he has none. it happened when marco rubio was the florida house speaker. and he s since paid back all of what he owed. thanks to you. i appreciate it. thanks. you re welcome. still to come on the newsroom forget airfare squeezing your wallet. now planes are squeezing more of your space, really. t beautiful feet i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it s amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. soft, beautiful feet effortlessly. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi with a network that s now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? 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there s always a way. get this. some airlines may ask you to cut down on your carry-on. that s not the only way airlines are trying to put the squeeze on you. alison kosik is here to tell us the bad news. oh carol, calm down. it s not as bad as it seems. how many times have you been trying to get on your plane and it s mad rush because everyone wants to get on and take their carry-on to avoid getting charged an extra fee. this is to have a second luggage size to carry on. let s go ahead and show you the differences. right now the standard is that 22 x 14 x 9. i want to make that clear. that size is not going away. you can still get that on the plaep. what the trade group is suggesting to airlines is create this second standard a little bit smaller, 21 1/2 you see it there x 13 1/2 x 7 1/2. that way carol, if you have that smaller bag and you re rushing to get on the flight with the idea here you d have the guaranteed seat if you have that smaller bag because not only can it fit in the overhead it can also fit under the seat. so you re guaranteed to get that carry-on on the flight. i have to say this. the airlines are certainly putting their problems on us. as theyed a and increase the number of seats, the space on the plane is certainly getting smaller and now the problem is on us go ahead around buy a second bag if we want to have gharn teed spot for the bag on the plane, carol. how about doing away with baggage fees. that could be a suggestion but i don t see that going away any time soon. that s a huge revenue source for the airlines. i know. i thought i d throw that at you. alison kosik, many thanks. still winning, lebron james and his team taking on the nba finals. andy andy shulze is in cleveland. the clavs have a 2-1 lead and we ll tell you who is the unlikely hero in game three when newsroom continues. meet the world s newest energy superpower. surprised? 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absolutely right. it was who can step up and help lebron. he can t do it all by himself. we have a rising star. matthew was amazing last night, staving steph curry. diving into stands after loose ball, diving on the floor. he was so exhausted after the game he had to get iv and get to the cleveland clinic. lebron gave him credit. and the coach gave him a lot of credit. take a listen. delly is the most player from australia. what does the coach mean right there? it means we re scrappy and we make do with what we have we never, ever get up and we re also hard-working. don t test us. yeah. he grew up in australia playing rub by. he s a tough guy. you know he ll be ready for game four thursday night. thank you so much. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com happening now in the newsroom

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described in an abc news exclusive, a cloak and dagger strategy that even involved injecting drugs hidden in the team bus on the side of the road. and the blood would be taped on the wall or hung up at a certain level above your head so that gravity caused it to run in your veins and then you leave. reporter: landis was attacked by armstrong for his admission and he wasn t alone. armstrong trashed anyone who accused him. former friend betsy andreu says she was in the hospital room when, during his fight against cancer, armstrong admitted performance enhancing drug use to his doctors. when she refused to lie about it, she says he lashed out, putting the brakes on her husband s career in cycling. it s bittersweet. there s been a lot of damage done to us, but at least the first step has been taken. reporter: those who know lance armstrong best say pictures of his face during competition tell you everything. ferocious and focused. someone who planned meticulously and executes based on his own instinct. and that hasn t changed. lance armstrong may admit using drugs, but he also still sees himself as the champion. confession or not to oprah, officials are not satisfied. and lance armstrong still faces a lifetime ban. diane? a lifetime ban. so, what would it take to change that, neal? reporter: well, officials tell abc news that he is now in talks with them about coming forward, fully, confessing fully to officials, possibly testifying against others and if he does so, officials say, he could reduce that lifetime ban to eight years, which would put him back in competition right around the time he s about 49 or 50 years old. all right, neal karlinsky reporting in again tonight. thank you so much. and tomorrow, president obama will announce his action plan against gun violence in america. but today, new york governor andrew cuomo signed a law that is the toughest gun law in the nation right now and tried to tackle a very big question. how do you keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill? abc s senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tells us about the controversial idea. reporter: we ve all seen the faces. young men accused of horrific mass shootings, looking unstable, believed to be mentally ill. they were ticking time bombs who sometimes had encounters with mental health professionals. could they have been stopped? today, new york state officials are leading the way, passing a new law they hope will block violent acts by the mentally ill. we must stop the madness and reporter: the new law would require mental health professionals to report to state officials any patient they deem to be a significant risk or threat. this would stop mentally ill patients from buying weapons. no court order needed. this would be a sea change but potentially opens up a huge number of patients to the intrusion of the state having their name, knowing that they re in treatment. reporter: the law might have made a difference in shootings at virginia tech and a colorado movie theater. in both cases, the young men received mental health counseling. but some doctors are worried this will destroy trust with patients. people who are concerned about their privacy may decide not even to come to treatment in the first place. people with mental illness account for a very small proportion of the violence that s committed. reporter: but victims of mass shootings want something done yesterday about the mentally it s act ill s access to guns. they all have a common thread and it s all two parts. mentally ill people with guns. come on. it s a three that combination. it s a lethal combination. reporter: the question now will america follow new york s lead? pierre thomas, abc news, washington. and we head next overseas to pakistan, a country so vital to the u.s. war on terror and home to an estimated 100 nuclear weapons. tonight, in turmoil. tens of thousands swarming the streets, vowing to overthrow the government after an arrest warrant for pakistani s prime minister. and abc s muhammad lila was there, sending us a quick dispatch from the street. reporter: all night, protesters have been moving closer and closer to the country s parliament. all that separates them now from the heart of the government are those shipping containers. and from muhammad lila there in the middle of pakistan s demonstrations, we move the now, you see these pictures in syria. they are new pictures of the disaster in that long fight tonight. this was a university, classrooms, dormitories. after two explosions in the city of aleppo. more than 80 people killed. the government and the rebels are each blaming each other for the blasts. and we move on next to this nation, fighting the flu. and tonight, some new post cards from the front lines of america s epidemic. now, even worrying countries overseas. you can see it here. look. passengers from chicago are arriving in south korea, being scanned by those thermal cameras for signs of fever. and we are also hearing of churches back home asking sick parishioners to refrain from shaking hands or drinking wine from the large chalice at communion. and more and more, the all-american high five is being replaced by the fist bump to contain the spread of the flu. and today, we learned that almost 70 million americans believe the flu shot will give them the flu. so, we asked abc s chief medical editor dr. richard besser to take a hard look and bring us back the truth. i actually have not gotten a flu shot. no, i haven t had the flu shot this year. i don t think i need it. i haven t had time. every time i get the flu shot, i get sick afterwards. someone needs to do a better job of convincing me to get the flu shot. i just think i ll get the flu if i get the flu shot. reporter: 69 million other americans agree with her, thinking the flu shot will give them the flu. and right outside our abc offices how can you get the flu from the flu shot? that s what they say. reporter: how can the flu shot give you the flu? i m trying to understand that. because it s a vaccine. and to make the vaccine, you have to put some of the, like, bacteria in it you have to put the virus in it. reporter: i see the confusion. but let me set all 69 million of you straight. getting the flu vaccine does not give you the flu. think of the shot as a video game. the shot is made of parts of three dead flu viruses. dead. not whole viruses. they don t work, they can t give you the flu. your immune system studies those virus parts, sees how they re made and in about two weeks, builds weapons, antibodies, that will fight the live version of that virus. and if you breathe in those strains of live flu, you ll have some immune system weapons that shoot that virus down. did you get your flu shot this year? no. no. not this year. reporter: you might want to think again. out on the street tonight, dr. richard besser is here. so, rich, you swear, you say it cannot give you the flu. but afterwards, if you feel that soreness, a little ache, sometimes a tiny bit of fever, it is reporter: you know, you can feel those. and it s your body reacting. it s building those antibodies. so, what i tell my patients, if you feel that sore arm and that fever, it s going to work even better for you. that can give you some comfort. the more you re feeling, the more you re building up antibodies. reporter: your body is reacting to that vaccine. okay, night after night, you ve been saying to me, it s not too late to get the flu shot. is tonight the night it s too late, or reporter: you look all around america and people are still seeing the flu. as long as you are seeing the flu, it s still out there, there s time to be protected. maybe six weeks, maybe longer. and we are hearing the protection is about 62%. but think about it as a seat belt. it doesn t protect you against everything, but it protects you against a lot. it s a really smart way to go. and you re saying it begins to work just a couple of days after you get it. full effect, two weeks, but it begins to work right away. reporter: that s right. okay, dr. richard besser, thank you so much. and now, we turn to a battle of the tech titans. today, facebook declared war on google, unveiling a new search engine. so, what will this do to our lives? abc s david wright gives us an exclusive behind the scenes look at their big announcement. reporter: today, facebook is getting even more personal, with a search engine tailor made for you. so, this is just some really neat stuff. this is one of the coolest things that i think that we ve done in awhile. reporter: where as google searches everything on the public web, facebook has quietly built up a huge database. people voluntarily sharing their likes and dislikes. a billion people sharing 240 billion photos with a trillion connections between people. data you could browse before, one page at a time. now, you can search it by four main categories. people, photos, places and interests. instead of searching the web for a movie, you can instantly survey your friends about whether they liked a movie. and it s not just your friends you can search. let s say i m looking for a new restaurant. reporter: product manager kate o neill showed us how a facebook search is different from a traditional web search. what i really care about, actually, is places, restaurants in los angeles, that people from los angeles go to. reporter: i can say first hand, that s a great spot. that s great to hear. reporter: company officials say the search tool will respect people s privacy, accessing only information people want to share publicly. one thing s for sure. it will mean new ways for millions to waste time. david wright, abc news, menlo park. and still ahead here, big news for walmart. the biggest retailer in the world, joining the push for made in america. we check some bags in the parking lot and tell you what walmart promises to change. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. 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our made in america captain is back, david muir, on the case. david? reporter: that s right, diane. walmart now the latest and largest retailer to say, in essence, wait a minute. while the math of making things overseas made a lot of sense, it doesn t always add up now. and economists arguing their move today was about far more than just p.r. tonight, walmart with that bold promise. buying an additional $50 billion in goods to sell, made in america over the next decade. it comes after years of criticism that walmart doesn t pay enough in wages and that the company sells too many products overseas. critics arguing that s how they keep their prices so low. we asked walmart shoppers to check the labels today. it didn t take long. maria small and her new blouse made in china. reporter: this couple and their new stool. made in china. reporter: but today, walmart u.s. was adamant, saying two-thirds of what it sells in america is sourced right here in america. and they re now promising more. maria, still searching that cart, did find something. this one is made in the usa. reporter: and that promise of 50 billion more spent? they could spend that $50 billion the first year, they could create as much as 170,000 jobs in the united states. reporter: he says they ll likely spread that money out, over the next decade, but they ll still be creating thousands of jobs. and he says it s now a big name behind a big trend. only on in. reporter: thank you. companies suddenly arguing the math of manufacturing overseas doesn t always add up anymore. apple revealing some of its mac computers will soon say made in america. global foundry, showing us those microchips, looking at factories in europe and asia, choosing upstate new york. and today, we heard about that slowly changing map from walmart. labor costs in asia are rising. oil and transportation costs are high. the equation is changing. reporter: but we wanted proof that walmart s promise will deliver. american companies weighing in tonight. coleman coolers pointing to 160 manufacturing jobs helped by their partnership with walmart already. and 1880 mills outside atlanta georgia. they ve been making towels for walmart overseas. telling us they ve been asking walmart, why not a deal to make them here? tonight, the deal has been made. this is one of the towels walmart will have in store with our made here packaging on it. reporter: it says made in america? it does. reporter: towels made here, about to be shipped to your local walmart. 600 stores this spring and another 600 next fall? that s correct. reporter: in fact, she told me, up to 50 new jobs created because of this. and walmart promising something else today. it plans to hire some 100,000 u.s. veterans over five years, with support, of course, from the first lady tonight, who has chauped j e championed jobs for veterans returning from war. and diane, we were talking, the ceo of walmart served 25 years in the u.s. navy. in the navy reserve. so, they re going to hire every veteran who has been out for a year or less? reporter: a year or less, when they return, starting memorial day. a salute on that tonight. thank you, david. and coming up next, why did president bill clinton say his wife will have another husband? or two? or three? 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since the founding. the founding of our ideals. we don t know fully what american soil is. mumbling, bumbling, stumbling, fumblinging, and incoherent. n now, in fairness, this was around 9 p.m. eastern, which is well past joey s bedtime. i m sure bedtime he s going to g well tonight after that vigorous showing. plea s all the time we have left this evening. please set your dvr so you never, ever, eveyourr ever h an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not and your hearts be troubled. why? greg gutfeld standing by to put a smilutfelde on your face. have a great night. i m on. i clap for me. r me happy monday, everyone. all right. san francisc o has opened the first free food market leave without paying. residents are reportedly confused how this is different from any other store in th theec city? in l.a., a new taxpayer funded high rise for homeless people now open. we re talking luxury apartments. there s a gym, a cafe. aps, and to make the residents feel at home. each uni unit features two coat] of fresh, according to a new pew poll. my favorite kind. 65% say gender is determined t at birth, while 34% say their g a person can change their gender later in life, the while 10% of drunk men polled after closing timed said, t i swear to god, i thought that was a chickwas a . we ve all been there. two men applauding heavily yet. he knows what i m talking about. chicago s progressive mayor branded johnson spent $30,000 in campaign contributions on his own private make up artist during hs his first year in office. e but you got to admit, the artist did an amazing job. my god god. during a rodeo in oregon on saturday, four people were injured after a bull jumped over a fence and injured i four people in the crowd. the same thing happene d the view once when joy behar saw someone in the audience sae of thislatoe weekend. donald trump told a nevada crowd he would eliminate taxese on tips. aske what s a tip? asked one man. very cheap, very cheap individual. decin his gun trial, hunter biden not to take the stand in his own defense. apparentlye wanted to be swornn in with his hand on a stripper s a. the account twitter for boston r celtic legend bill russell tweeted, let s celtics last night. turns out those were writtencaus by his wife because he s been deadat were for two years. sounds like he has a lot in common with joe biden. by the way, did you knowt, that joe also won won 11 championships with the celtics last year? now you feel differently. and finally, i think it s finally one of the world s oldest penguini thin s at age 30, s successfully with a four-year-old male. coldcouple canceled their plans to marry, saying the male got cold feet. i like that joke was forandmothe your grandmother. so in vegas over the weekend, trump slammednned e electric mandates for boats after telling the crowd about a chat hndates fr e with a boat maker. i wonder, did he ask what would anppen? the boat sank from its weight. and you re in the boat and you have this tremendouslye boat d l battery. what would happen if the boat sank from its weight?its we and you re in the boatig and you have this tremendously powerful battery. and the batter and thy is now underwater. and there s a shark that s approximately ten yards over there. by the way, a lot of shark attacks lately. do you notic e that? the hold on. there s a shark ten yards away from the boat. 10y fromdo i get electrocuted? so there s a shark ten yardse away from the boat. s10 yardsten yards or here.here do i get electrocuted? i if the boat is sinking, water goes over the battery. the boat is sinking. ovedo i stay on top of the boa and get electrocuted, or do i jumpd an over by the sharkted and not get electrocuted? because i will tell you, be said., know the entry you know, nobody s ever h asked me that question. it eve is a great question.ea electrocution or eatenn: by shak . we se should give death row inmates the choice. yeah. i like the way you guys think. i bet. trump also said. i think it s ai good question. i said i think it s a thod questio n. i think there s a lotauto of electric current coming through that water. but you know what i do? cu water was a shark or you get electrocuted, i ll take electrocution single time.kiddin i m not getting near the shark. ng - i don t blame him. don t and i m sure biden agrees. electrocution is how they restart his heart. everystar day to zaps to the bolts in his neck. speaking of joey s hemorrhaging, voters like voter jesse sheds follicles s. suddenly, it s trump who looks like he can unite the country. and thisuntr is scaring the outf of the dems. they re melting down like cher sdams face in direct sunlie over the weekend, l.a. timeshisd had this headline, quote, in silicon valley. more support for trump is trickling in. is it a bithg threat to biden? a reer, that tickets to a recent trump fundraiser reportedly went f for 300 grand each and t event was sold out. , trump raised 12 million in one night, the same amount i offered t taylor swift to stop calling me. calling now the big tech mona still go democrat, but crackt s are starting to form, and they re deeper than the ones in pelosi s face. tha it s no secret that the black and hispanic vote mostlymi men is shifting toward trump. this as smart national figuresbf are now willing to come out publicly for trump. for instance rapper 50 cente says he sees black men identifying with trump in thego upcoming election because they got rico charges, which means fani willis bogus rico prosecution of trump may be theh biggest backfire since joe forgot his lactose after. a pint of haagen-dazs. but don t take it from me. vegas odds have trump the favorite to win and joe as the favorite to sta tr in tht walking dead. g meanwhile, talking lizardle had james carville had to gripe. i thought that president biden should not run for reelection. or he said this right before devouring a plate of sauteed worming ss to have all the smah money and people are shifting to trumpt who are the holdoutsi meaning the people in our public lif e who aret on well-informed enough to know better, but still insist on backinga brain dead.? biden i ll tell you whohe it s the rich and famous, paralyzed by their own egos, para at trump with envy? think about it. imagine being robert de niro. or stephen king or howard stern or jimmy kimmel. and you got the memo that you aren t the center of the universe. and that memo is on donald igump letterhead. instead of the working class being ignored. it s this elitist bozos.is thi it s these powerful men successful in their owialn right that trump makes them feel small. if you noticsme, loudest critics are successful people who sense largr own insignificance in this new world of trump. they feel like i do when takinr. a picture with tyrus. it s art. it s also why has beens likes le cheney, michael cohen and anthony scaramucci limichaessed with taking trump down? they re bit players in this movie, hoping that scenehoping s moment will come. but the most obvious examplee., the guy closest to trump in temperament and personality, howard sternlike ilosest. as trump elevated stern retreated, becoming believer in the gospel of thespel six foot distancing rule o and used covid to justify turning himself into gloria swanson usn, holed up in his 40q square foot mansion, dictating d to everyone how stupid and murderous they were for not anving what he thewere for had. and what is stern have in common with jimmy kimmel? doeit s the sense of demotion. they realize the world doesn t revolv e them.. a crushing realization. if your ego is everythinhingg right now, trump s more important than all of them combineds mo and it s killing them. meanwhile, the smart but ego satisfiemartd person, whether it s elon musk or vivek ramaswamy ormy me, we dont take it personally that trump may be the most consequential humae itn alive. of course, just edging out ryan seacrest. but it s because these people can think larger who know the selection. selectio and in fact, this nation, th are about more than just theismr which is why they ve got their necks out for trump and their middle fingers for and toe media. meanwhile, the egotists have become extras in the film of their lives and those who they considered the extras have taken starring roles. that the electorate. theyhey can t believe that the great unwashed not listening to them. but instead this new leading n. e and so they see trump and they ask, why could that be me ? it s one thing narcissistsrcis can t stand being ignoresistd on the world stage, but welcome tonight s guests. well, you don t have to mention it. he s just that forgettable. writert ha comedian joe devito. an expert in may making, cular men agitated. host of outkick the morning outkicmornink the morning on outlook.com. charlie ardo. his sense of humor comes fromfo his gut, his great, big, disgusting gut. host of fox news saturdayilla! night, jimmy fallon. and he s the only reason your grandpa has instagram. new york times best selling authornstagram. in fox news contributor n kat timpf joe williams. , what what do you think of my theory? because when you loothink ofk ae successful across the board, there are some that are totallys fine and some of them aren t. and i have to believe it is this realization that afterde three or four decades in the afmelight, they re finding out that they re not the center of the universe. yeah, well, trump has an amazing ability to soak up all the air in any room. it s incredible. y fu i mean, it s pretty funny. we have someone like james carville who looks like nosferatoue bideout and saying, i think biden s past his prime. we ve got to move on.hi s prim but got to admit, at this point, a vote for joe biden. it s a vote for kamalat fo. o te i don t think he s going to make it to the debates. yeah, but only elections. i mean, i was watching himthings at the normandy thing. i mean, there s 100 year old vets were like, do want to sit and look good? joe? they can t hide it. yeah, they can t. it they you know, they tried to get him his fancy. they got his footwear becausewaa that s why he was falling over. yeah, it s falling over. his body is saying, let me t die. i want to die heree. k so yeah, i think i mean, trump, if compare them, joe babbles and you think this is not good to watch but trump comes out. it s not like someone asked a questions out, boatut sharks and electric boats, but he had an answer readd any. he had it.. it s already. now, i don t know. er at the thed movie jaws and thought, what if they had an extension cord jawt ? wha a problem? but i think that s what s so hilarious about trump is that- s you can see and he s he s getting stronger and he s getting more vitaler and and het that energy now. i would like if there were some youngerme young people, mae a fresh faced 68-year-old, right? yes. - woul so but i would like if someone said to me, did you hear the president too his pant yous i could say that probably didn t happen. i just want probablyld proba wi: but it is funny, though. it was i no one really hasreally thought about the choice between electrocutioasn short being eaten by a shark. that s the kind of person the thate to have opp in the white house, as opposed someymebody who creates fantas about their uncle being eaten by cannibals. but what do you think about the fact that, like a lot of these people look at trumpo and they go like, i could have done that and they re kind ev mad that they didn t do ioul like, i think about that with mark cuban. i think that mark cuban has a proble mark trum with trump actually being not just a billionaire but also president, and he s still a billionaire. yeah, well, you look at markn cuban and he s worn so many different hats. i mean, he went from being jusht a businessman to a sports team owner to to really just being somebody that i thinke a lot of people at one point were able to relate to. now it s a completely different storo relate icompletey. ve included. i used to love mark cuban. until now he just insertedte in so many different political conversations that he has no busines to s in. but that s the thing about trump. he also has worn so many hats and yo wasu he was a businessma. he s been a a real estate investor. i mean he, he is single handedly responsible for building up new york to the point that it, o is today. , he was, you know, on the apprentice. he s a reality show star. he s nowon apprentieality former presidentm the united states, hopefully soon to be, you knowerident of,d his second term here. but people just don t like that. they don tterm her the fact tha say whatever s on his mind, that he does have a bit of an eger ihis mindo, but he has a pt in everything that he s saying. poy people are understanding and people are seeing the way that he s being treated with the sham trial. all ofated wit the convictionscv and people are now starting to relate to him and he s gettinicti tg, i think, a lot vt of votes or at least people getting on board with him that maybr ate have ben at another point in time, the latino votes, the blact k votes, the young votes, the silicon valley crew. and you sew,nde people turning t in droves in deep blue states, not even organizedd rallies. gk i mean, people are just deciding like, you know, what should we do this weekend? should we go drinking, should s we go to the beach? should we support trump? and they re choosing to supportmocrat trump, which is awesome to see in the democrats reactions. the bests part of it all, because they re calling them, of course, domestic terrorists and things like that, becauseem they don t know what to do with themselves, and especiallse the rally we just saw in vegas this past weekend, so many people showed up there like theseke people must be hireds on craigslist. it s like no democrats. pe hire the ones that have to hire the influencers to support you, not ins. onservativee to you know, jimi, yo, you have no shame. stop, yo it.d even i can t even, like, push back on an intro because i look like a fat cowboey to. yes, i do. i thought i looked cool wheni go i left my office that i just got on set. so the monitor. i look like clint eastwood. yeah. you know, the thing is though, i don t think like, people do have egos. i would saying that trump doesn t have any ego would be wrong. yeah, but trump has no sense of embarrassment. so he can, he can, like controln his ego. he can actually take risks . yes. it s it s this different kind of ego. don tw whatt isi don t know wh, but it s that they cannot bear that he is doing this. and they aren t 1,000% because this is the quality he has that they don t. he is a fighter. you know what n they -i mean? and he s not demoralized by someone else s success. don t forgethumois his whole eny into politics really started in 2012 when obama was dunking him at the white house correspondents dinner and he took all the shots and go white housendents dt offn the thing that burns howard stern s. because rememberde about howard? howard oc wanted to be politics. he ran for governor of new york. that s right. i forgot he wa s last likestic 30 seconds. okay, but stick with me. he was a guy whosek wihe was brd himself the king of all media, but become so much less omnipotent than trump. and he complains about everything omnip. not howard stern is now the prince harry of all media. that s kind of whaprincet he li nope, but but but imaginegine that does kill him then.this this is the bigger thingat sn and this is what s new to the trump movement. uc is trump is garnering majorp is support in the black community and he went to the bronx. the only time you get to hear biden say hello, bronxrmanentllf he s doing a rally in staten island. okay. but but that black street crowd thing matters like 50 cent matters. he is a guy with a lota guot of influence. okay? he got of shot nine times and dead. did something more dangerous like with chelsea handler. okay. but he had his shots. yeah, but that stuff matters. the only time howard orppor kimmel have had black support is when they painted it on to their face. that s true painted i not go. very good. all right, kat, why do celebrities in general struggle with trump s popularity? do you?g popularity is like a finite pie. no one else said it. so g i guess i have to say it is funny. see, you call out other p people for having a big ego. oh, i am right. thank you. that s such an easy joke. i know you re going to do that. well, you give you pictures yourself to other people for christmas. that is a joklf to othee abo uh huh.my oh, i, i honestly so i think. that it s not really a celebrity. i think it s why i write about this in my in my new book a little bit. i thin k limit k it s your new book called i used to like you tell. oh, i think it s all that way. oh, pick a lane. get le pick a lane and. it can be really hard for people to get out of that lane or even consider anything from anywhere else 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[che hey, hey, hey. it s okay to wreck a statue, but mess with pride and they ll come right at you. ooh, that was a nice ride. eo our video of the day comes to us from america s capitol slash armpit. washingtons, where hundredsf of anti-israel demonstrators were filmed outside the whitan-e house, defacing statues and harassing cops. remember, thoughe fa, d.c. so hf of them were probably robbed and murdered later that da my. well, it s about as bad guy ,right? like there, dad? oh, yes. bad. shocking to see. imagine trashing america and destroying property without receivinimagine g course credit. they also chanted f joe biden. so it s possible they attackd the statue since it was the only thing less mobile thank . the president. std protestsorle the have been going on since october 7th. prior to that, you had riotss en courtesy of blm and antifa. there were no repercussions, no arrestspercussi. but we have now is punishment doled out, withheld based on viewpoint? meanwhile, this insane case inspt.o three teens riding scooters let skid on a painted pride flag sidewalk mural a sidewalk mural.e ar and they were arrestedre and charged with first degree malicious mischiefchar-degre. es so what s that tell you? well, there s vandalism. the media condemns and vandalism that they protect. condemns a you can t deface a pf mural, but feel free to drawac hitler mustache on jesseje watters faceters fac. by the way, that s not a comparison. order. that s actually in order. all right. mos i think what upsets me mostent is the harassment of theof ye, ranger. jimmy? yeah? park rangers are like, the mostm likable people on the planet. they, like, know all thablt they re eagle scouts with a salary that if you if you harass a park ranger, you should get the death penaltt ld gety. bear. yeah. they ve applied it to jokes about the death penalty. this audience, this is. what do you meanath pena ? what do you mean? okay. what do you make about. i mean, i know that it s an od d . kids get charged for, like, riding scooters. a pride barrel. yeah, but you could destroy property. yeahmurau can . engor no, i m surprised biden didn t do more about the statues because he went to higondoe tha- with most of those guys. you knowent tw, so silly.e nr but it does, i think part of this. because guy is unarmed. okay. and that s that s first of all, it s such a movsonal.ts move,ee to go after an unarmed guy like that. mm-hmm. bitch wuf any of this is projection from how bad the paul blart sequel was uni wondere. this is kind of a mall car. but there s this other thing that you know is true when we talk about the pride arrest in spokane t. certain causes have beenave cosigned is righteous and okayas . mm-hmm. and when it comes to the pride thing, that s why they went to jais il, got arrested.him the reason these guys aren t is because the left is cosign to thianons s. le s and that s the double standard thing that speaks to a collective lack of civic s to pride.e okay like, everyone should be mad ife our sacred monuments are being defiled because that s a middle finger to all of us. soddle fin all don t know.i beat your kids. i don t know what else to say. oh, they love violence. it s not just capital punishment. it s corporal punishment they like. yeah i kat, you said in the green room you wish we would just execute all of these protesters. i thought that was weird. coming from a libertarian. well, they didn t like that one. you know, the interesting thing about the pride mural, i think,v is look. vandalism is bad. yes. i think defacing a prideandalisl bad. mm-hmm. i think it s interesting that nobody is pointed intert that these are teenagers being charged with a felony for this. charwith aright. yea and facing ten years for this. which i thought we wereprogre becoming more progressive on criminal justice reform. yeah. and havingss tice ref concernsm an about overcriminalization of things. and this is to md e, a very clear example of an overcriminalization. i say for have that to be a felony for teenagers facing ten years. so i hope it doesn t go there. i hope yearshope i they don tt actually serve ten years for that because, i mean, that s how people become more radicaltw ,too, right?become that s how people become more radicalized. yeah. when you overdo it and the punishment gives me an idea,n though, charlie, i m going to start putting pride stuffment all over my stuff because then i know it won t get vandalized. i m juste thnine o going to pai my entire house a giant rainbow, and theann like, when there s, like, like a huge riot, my house will remain standingt . o well, here s the thing that you would have to tak e to it is pride. y you do have your colorful gucci bag in there, though, different banors that you ve beeoul gu carrying. don t want. they don t want to steal that. yeah. you you weres offore ahead of t- tribe. the part about like if you were going to redesign of your stuff though because i walked by the new york public library the other day and i was just staring at the pride flag and it just has have so many so many advancements to it now. i mean, there s so many different stripes and colors and geographic shapes. and i m like, what does all of this mean? mm-hmm. so you have a lot to learn. probably there if you want to start. i don t want to learn. anything. i m. i m, you know, i m anti learning. if i started, i going to show terrorist mobs. yeah. also anti learning. but the but that s the thing about these these anti-israel protesterse an is they just havi mean, the biggest themin all because they know nothing s going to happen. it s middle of the day. they re defacing history. they know that peopleop are filming themle fil on, their phones and they just don t care because they know nothing going to be done.ything they are completely safe from anything, you know, anyu punishment having happen to them. meanwhile, you havve thee the te scooter riders who decided to commit their crim e at 130, yo in the morning because at least, you know, you figure you re going to do something ang, but do it in the middle of the night where you might not cut, but the democratss ha have a rule. nobody s allowed to leave skid marks. but biden gove a no one it to go, dana.ke joe, everybody gets a free drink, joe.f we d joe, here s anotherriompari comparison betweenso the covington kid was everywhere in the news that day. one kid at a right to life pro-life parade in dc. one kid everywhere because itre seemed like he d offended some other minority group. and it turned out it was the reverse that got this. it s nowhere in the news, dana pointed out today. there s like you can t find in the story of the protest o anywhere it s well first when i saw the kids with the e i waswa outraged because it was young people having fun and that justn me angry anyway. i m oldd and bitter but i kn think we re calling too many things hate. if you i ng to haf you read the over t the top, they re saying this vile act of hatred. well, look at all the things that the work the anti-israel protesters to do.s they had to climb up a statue. they had to spray paint that threw thingb s. - a cop. they lit up a smoke bomb. meanwhile, these kids, they left scuf mef marks on something that was on the road. yes. scarred ethingg jail. yeah. and it s it s insane because, look, i understand what thee purpose of pride had been. you had a group of peoplad beene who were told to be ashamed of themselves, and they said, an don tthid w to live that way. and everybody was on board with that. and i don t want to hear people says on . what about straight pride? 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is it like, maybe it s for his whole body? yeah, he s got something on skin care. i yeah. i ve never heard of man spending this kind of money on skin care. wan, dude.t italia okay, i m just going to half my husband s italian. i m like, you have more your cabinet than i do. it s true. douso they lear you think? you know? do you think he s just bang in the makeup ladt bainy? what?ear ph have you seen her? did you see her photos? otyeah, hopefully.- well well, maybe he is all right ,so maybe he s not. yeah. yeah. what could be the reason? i want to know the reason. yeah, i think a deep.y thin i think when you get into it,k it s a it s can be. sometimes you need this other thing. you need this other thing b you need this other thing. you know, it could be like he s spiraling and skin cared s yeah. you know. do you think he s addicted to the feeling of moisturize. ther? i ve heard that happening. it. you get used to the sensation of i get ut. yes. i sleep in a tub of olive oil every night. you can just see it.go i think he looks fantastic. let s go. brandoy.n i say money well spen, you know. is it corruption? 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[be what? that. what? that they re. i didn t realize this wasst a story about a snub. but it s next. we have the olympics next month. did you know this? did you knowdid yo? d yeah. what do you do know? e. se i m outsidyou know nobody knew that it was next month. nobody knew that. [laughteokay. yeah. t this. i mean, i don t know why she why wasn t on the team. wasn.heard a lot people weighing in. i don t get it. if it makes her feel any better, i don t know. i don t recognizt may bettere nf of anyone else on the team except for brittney grinere. and that s not because she s, like, good at basketball so much as, like, bad at packing. goodetball say backp. good job. yeah all right, charlie, all r you re kind of like this sports ladig.y here. a it could be a legit reason forr this omission or it political or social or cultural. it s. it s social. they re just jealous of caitlin clarke and all the eyeballsst jea she has on her.her. nobody cares about the wnba. they care about caitli aboutn cr clt with that being said, caitlin clark is able to bringly so many eyeballs to the wnba. she would bringth millionsmal more viewers to the women s basketball game in the summer olympics. apparently, the olympi morc committee just doesn t want people watching their games during the olympics. d. and it s really sad because caitlin clark certainly deserves to be there. it s notk certaiy rves t of by any stretch to have a exceptional rookie play on the olympic team. this has and if she s a rookie, that s why greg: s. no, it s not why. there s a lot. i m just trying to see excut be,r excuse mighse the you know what i m saying? well, i think one of the excuses that has been made was that she misser n d of themade tha workouts because she was in the championship tournamen becausetn she was still at iowa. that maybe that could have been why. but now they re sayingiowatherea might be an alternate on the team. but we all the yeah was going to play joe. know she could have gonee on the team if she had a . she could have. yeah i, i think caitlin clark ap is partly to blame because she made the controversial decision to be pleasant. yea contral decish. i don t want to hear anything. and i like women s sports. i don t want to hear any more complainingand from the wa as they try to drive away any t potential new viewers. because if i want to watch - who hate white people, i ll put on the new star wars show.it sta i. all right, jimi. oh boy, did you know the olympics were coming up. id not deny lim. i had no idea. i m in my own little world. yeah, that matters. very tin.y. y tiny oh, greg, listen, i care w about this story. my wife, actually a really good high school basketball player. she graduatede .is a v erget nothing. that s great. i love that they re clapping. i ve told that jok e on the show five times. oh, wait, what? that was that when you were i going? i tried to tell this joke twice on a ve tried toke twicene he dove in the way of it by accident. once, like three weeks later, i the topic came up. i naturally roll intocame u the joke and all of a sudden i just stop and go. you did it agai alln. but today matters because we finally completed the joke it! anyway. no, i do. i care about women s basketbal . wife would have been in the wnba, but she s pretty ay wha. but i.is p stop it. that s a joke. 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i m going to cover this california homeless high rise. it s amazing. it cost like 50 plus million dollars, 228 studio apartments,o 51 bedroom apartments that each costs about 600 grand. and this is for the homeless. 00but know what s interesting about this, other than it makes you want to throw up what t, itn skid row, do you remember anybody been to l.a.? anybw? t peop the assumption that people that live on skid roe onw are gg to take care of a high rise? right. you have to bee, as mentally il as they are. this idea of justre go. we don t know how you solve the homeless problem. give them houses. don t they don t want your house. e they re homeless. so they could do drugs, queued why casuit u, whatever they wan. so how long do you think? until there s in the pool? 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sent to decide the fate of hunter biden, the president s son, hoping to beat three felony gun charges all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look in new york city on this tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. wonderful. have you with us donald trump juggling his conviction with his campaign. he helped to remote appearances on monday. one was with his probation officer, the other with a conservative christian group we can t afford to have anyone sit on the sidelines now is the time for us to all pull together and to stand up for our values and for our freedoms. and you just can t vote democrat. they re against religion there, against your religion in particular, you can not vote for democrats and you have to get out and vote the former president s probation interview. meanwhile comes one month ahead of his sentencing date. it s currently scheduled for july 11. meanwhile, president biden held eight juneteenth celebration at the white house last night dag remember the original sin of slavery and the extraordinary capacity to merge those powerful moments, painful moment with. a better vision for ourselves. a day reminds us. we have a hell of a lot more work to do. so let s keep marching today. president biden plans to speak at a major gun violence prevention conference. the appearance comes as the white house and biden campaign tried to promote the president s work to tackle gun violence his team believes that issue resonates with key voting blocs, including women, young people, and latinos. starting us off this morning. shelby talcott, she s a reporter with semaphores, shelby. good morning. wonderful to see you. let s start off with what we heard from former president trump at this event yesterday with the dan barry institute, which is a very conservative organization on abortion rights. and the bottom line seemed to be to keep from the left for showing up at all. but what he had to say wasn t good enough for the right yeah. i think this really just represents how difficult of an issue abortion is for republicans, it s essentially a lose-lose situation, and we ve seen how donald trump has struggled to grapple with that fact and figure out how to speak on it. so he faced he faced backlash from the left because of course, this is an extremely concerning derivative group that wants to ban all abortions and so their argument was, why is he showing up at all? and then he faced backlash from conservatives who argued that he sounded like a politician and his brief pre-recorded remarks, he didn t mention the word abortion at all. he didn t take pride for overturning roe as he so often does but it encapsulates how the abortion issue is really, really hurting republicans and how they ve just struggled to figure out the happy medium and how to talk about this issue. because again, i mean, this is the difference between a pre and post row america in a world where roe v wade stands, republican politicians can and would go into these groups, talked to them and say definitively, life begins at conception. this, we shouldn t be doing this, et cetera. without any actual risks that those policies are going to become the law of the land? no. yes. and i think the other thing is we ve seen how donald trump donald trump in 2016 won a lot of support from the anti-abortion movement because he promised all of these things he delivered on them. and this time around, i talked to activists in this group all the time about this issue. and throughout this entire election, they ve been really concerned that donald trump has left them by the wayside. and so to me this, these pre-recorded remarks is trump s sort of attempt at saying, i m still with you. i m still here but also trying to walk that really fine, almost impossible line to get those moderate voters over to his side as well. yeah let s talk a little bit about president biden because we are starting to see, or at least it seems like we re seeing a very small shift potentially in the polling in biden s direction. we don t want to overstate it because this race is so incredibly close, right? and we re still kind of gathering data in a post conviction world but i do feel like there are some i m picking up some more positive vibes from democrats shall we say, in the wake of this, i think they were a little reluctant to weigh in initially, what is your reporting on how this seems to be playing out so far? well, it s interesting because we still don t know exactly how the trump conviction is going to affect voters long-term. it does is you said seem to have maybe shifted things a little bit four at least the short term, who knows, in five months what s going to happen but what i think is notable as every time i talked to the biden campaign, they ve been really focused on saying throughout this entire election that they re going to focus on touting his accomplishments, focus on trying to remind voters in a very tough election cycle what he has done. and so this this gun speech is going to be one of those prime examples. it s an issue that a lot of voters care about, particularly his core base and we re going to see a lot from him about this issue and we ve already seen how there also at the same time contrasting what joe biden has accomplished in office with donald trump s policies. and so this gun speech, represents how the biden campaign is trying to run their campaigns. one other message that the biden campaign has been trying to really push. and if you know anyone that works for biden comes to the set, they will say they will make this argument that donald trump is out for himself, that he doesn t care about voters, which is why it stood out to us on the show when donalds, this is from over the weekend, donald trump rally in las vegas. here s what he said to his supporters. there. take a look. by the way, is that breeze nice? do you feel the breeze because i don t want anybody going on me. we need every voter. i don t care about you. i just want your vote. i don t care i don t care about you. i just want your vote from the man himself. yeah. and i think the big thing when i talked to voters at these events, you have to remember these events are tailored for donald trump s core base of supporters. you re not often seeing. people maybe except for the new york events that he has held which are not technically large scale rallies, but at these large-scale rallies, these are as core base. these are the people have the memorabilia and they have the t-shirts were in line for hours? exactly. so they they love those as of comments, the question is, how do those comments help the more moderate voters who are maybe on the fence unclear. shall we talk got thank you very much for that. are coming up next year. america s top diplomat in the middle east, pressure israel and hamas to agree to a ceasefire deal plus miami apartment building engulfed in flames. authority say it was no accident the most anticipated moment 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see who are the ones who are interested to see this resolution to become a reality and those who are obstructing it all right cnn s max foster joins us now, live from london at max, it s rare to hear from him from the palestinian ambassador this deal, it seems like it s going to be a three-phase thing. there s a six-week ceasefire with the release of some hostages and palestinian prisoners it s supposed to be followed by a full israeli withdrawal, release of all the hostages. and then in theory, there s a plan for a multiyear reconstruction of gaza. it s a lot the us is saying, hey, we re waiting on hamas. what, where does this stand at this point? well it s not entirely clear is that we re hearing a lot about in hamas is core. other people are saying it s in israel s court as well, hearing their from the us ambassador to the united nations saying israel has agreed to it, but has agreed to it in its current form the government that is currently in. so you have now benny gantz has left the israeli war cabinet and it s now become more right-wing. so will they agree to this deal within this broader deal, as i understand it, is the idea of a palestinian state in future. and that is something that the right wing of the israeli government won t agree to. so i think clarity is needed on whether the us ambassador to the un is right. is that israel, the current israeli government, whether or not it actually supports this deal, then of course yes, the question about whether or not hamas some supports the deal as well, and whether or not even if they get to the point of negotiation, whether it holds but i think that that clarity on both sides is needed. but as you say, we don t often hear from that palestinian ambassador in the us max. we re, we re also getting some reporting in the wall street journal about yahya sinwar is the head of hamas his correspondence with his compatriots, but also with mediators who are going back and forth trying to get this deal. and the way that he frames this, he says, quote, we have the israelis, right where we want them and then he goes on to say in another message that he cited civilian losses in national liberation conflicts in places like algeria, where hundreds of thousands of people died fighting for independence from france. and he said, quote these are necessary sacrifices. and quote, so we ve kinda east talking about these people who are dying in gaza as a way to pressure the israelis. it s a pretty stark and difficult way of looking at things and this is something that when people who are supportive of the israeli is trying to recover their hostages, et cetera. they point to this and they say, look, hamas uses its people this way well, i think a lot of the quotes open to interpretation on such a divisive issue. and i know the article makes the point, but his ultimate goal is to appear to win a permanent ceasefire that allows hamas to declare victory by outlasting israel. so i think there s a real awareness within israel in many parts of israel that, that might be the strategy here on the her mass sayyed, there will be people saying that this is a fight we can t we have to outlive it and then you have these quotes which do seem ruthless another one says you ll remember when the political leader, ishmael hernia, his sons were killed. and there s a message apparently, these messages are coming from people have different views on sinwar as we said, he wrote that the deaths and those of other palestinians would infuse life into the veins of this nation, prompting it to rise up rise to his glory and honor. was he making the best of a bad situation there or is it as you suggested? within this article that the bloodshed actually works for the palestinian cause i think a lot of it s open to interpretation. a lot of people would have issues with this article. lot of people who are also say, this says an awful lot about the current leadership of hamas. obviously yeah, very bottom line is, is very 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answered all the questions he was polite, respectful and accommodating to the probation officers telling them to be safe with the conclusion of the session. this routine interview lasted just 30 minutes. may source tells cnn there could be a follow-up meeting. here s a former new york city, the former new york city corrections commissioner, who it s just explaining a little bit here. this could be an is usually a drawn-out process it s just the beginning of what can be a pretty long and sometimes intrusive process. so you shouldn t take too much that it was just a first polite interview that a probation officer has wide berth here so this was the start of something that certainly not the end not the end, joining me now, cnn legal analyst, joey jackson. joey. good morning to you. it sounds like we got a slightly different version of donald trump than we often see on the campaign trail when he talks talk to his probation officer. i m still working on getting over the fact that this is the reality that we re living in, that this is what we re covering day in and day out considering he is the republican presumptive republican nominee for president. but what do you take away from what unfolded here? jc, good morning to you. it is a very pleasant surprise and quite unusual from what we re used to in terms of rashness, in terms of making statements about the system and being a victim in an injustice. and so yes, it isn t surprised. but remember we re big picture what this is about, right? there s something called a psi. what is a psi pre-sentence investigation and pursuant to that investigation, a defendant, as we look at here, now, a convicted felon is provided with the opportunity to give information with respect to things that are relevant about you. like what like your family background, like your mental health history and status, like the nature of the conviction and how it affected your ability to support and otherwise provide for your family? generally not getting into the facts and circumstances the case itself, which is why counsel generally doesn t even appear or need to for that matter. and the whole reason for that case, he of course, is that then you go from a psi pre-sentence invented that s the patient to a psr, right? lot of acronyms, pre-sentence report and that report is certainly helpful for a judge to provide sentencing to the defendant, having learned more about them, and then of course this comes with and along alongside what your attorneys will give, which is their recommended condition with respect to the sentence. and then prosecutors will weigh in and then the judge will certainly look at all of it and render a fair and just determination as to what sentencing should look like joey is plausible here. mean like i completely understand why this process exists for your average defendant who is not known to any of these officials in this system, right? i mean, how ever many cases come before them day in and day out. this is typically pretty routine thing. this is not a routine situation like if you re the judge here how much does this actual process do you think? do you think judge machinery knows what he s gonna do three parts to the question. i think number one, in terms of the nature and typical illness of this for mr. trump, it s not right. we know i think people in general about him. he s run for president before he served as president for he ran again for president. and he s running again. and so i think generally the typical defendant to your point, is not someone who s known to the judge and the judge is trying to get a broader perspective with regard to who you are, what you do. number two, in terms of the process itself, it s helpful and important for a judge in general because it does give a deep dive into who the particular person is, what their families about, what their mental health history, about who they are about what their thoughts in nature of the system are about to give you a better rendering of a decision number three, in terms of the judge, i don t think so. okay. see, i don t think judge machine has made up his mind you know, and i know that by nothing in terms of having spoken to him or knowing anything about it. but i think that the process provides for the nature of what happens and what does happen. what happens is, is you re attorneys provide their view defense attorneys with respect to what they fair. and justin appropriate prosecutors way in the department of probation can ways in because they will give casey they the department probation the essence of why he gave this interview a recommendation and i think the judge takes all that into account and let s not forget when you re attorney he s provide their memorandum. it s accompanied by all kinds of letters and documents and things about who you are, what you re about, the redeeming qualities you have and all the factors that talk about the aspirational nature of the actual in most instances, the aberration on nature. it s not typically who the defendant is, judge, this is something that was a one-off, your honor. whatever arguments you make, but there are multiple letters that come with that. and then of course, at the sentencing itself, casey very briefly, the attorneys are afforded an opportunity to make oral argument with regard to what they think it should be added. the defendant, him or herself, in this case, the former president has an opportunity to render some kind of public statement about how they feel. and then oftentimes you get victim impact statements two and so i think because of all that it would really be a disappointment and i m sure that s not what judgment shot is doing to say i ve got my mind made up, i m just going to render a decision. i don t need any of this. all of it is important i mean, sometimes come game de the sentencing day judges do change their mind right then and there. so see what happens here. very interesting, very briefly, joey, let me ask you about the other case that s unfolding. and that s a hunter biden the jury has this case. how long do you expect it to take for them to reach a verdict on something like this so you know, casey, that s always the wildcard in terms of the timeframe and i don t think we could draw anything into the time frame, of course, deliberation, just having begun yesterday, of course, this dealing with three different counts, did he lie to a federally licensed firearm dealer that he lie on the form with regard to the purchase of the weapon or did he illegally possess it? so those are the issues i think they re very clearly defined. what s a bit murky is whether or not there s really, was he addicted at the time, whether he thought he was addicted at the time, was he deceiving himself? what this evidence of that regard and let s not forget, he s got home-court vantage has families pretty popular in delaware? it matters. i think you have an african-american jury that is pretty intuned to what s appropriate, what s in just et cetera and so let s see whether or not we get a hung jury for finally, jury nullification, whether the jury says, you know what, perhaps it s something you did i think there s shaming addiction. we re not going to do that and then let s throw it out. courts has been arguing that, but the prosecution saying it s about line let s see what narrative the jury comes up with. well, know, sue. all alright. joey jackson for us this morning. joey thanks very much the story. the former house speaker kevin mccarthy, reportedly planning a revenge tour. nbc news reporting mccarthy is seeking to retaliate against republicans who voted to oust him last year. this has really been an ongoing thing, but it s starting with republican congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina, cobo, an nbc operatives aligned with mccarthy are directing big money into these races through outside groups. tuesday s challenge to mace is the first test, and then we ll see house freedom caucus chair bob good, who faces a primary in virginia next week two other anti mccarthy voters representatives, eli crane of arizona, matt gaetz of florida, also have primary challenges. this summer mccarthy denies it s a revenge mission and says he s not targeting anyone these are the eight republicans that you mentioned. you see them on your screen what s the first thing that comes to your mind when you see them just function, are you on political vengeance store? no no, i know you guys tried to say that. now, last week i went to los angeles, orange county, san diego raising money for the republican party are you okay. joining me now, senior congressional reported for punchbowl news. andrew does siderio andrew, this is revenge tour. this is the revenge tour. one to the tune of enantiomers, this case, $9 million in outside spending against her in the single house race and a single single house primary? yeah. yeah. it s that s wild. yeah. what are what is the likelihood that any of these folks are going to lose their primaries? well, look, i think it s very possible that nancy mace loses her primary, for example, today, i think that s the big race that everybody is going to be tuning into those other ones you mentioned probably not. but kevin mccarthy is very much interested in toppling the people who were sort of orchestrating the push to oust him from the speakership so andrew can you walk me through also the dynamics in the bob good house race in virginia because that one is really interesting. he is the freedom top of the freedom caucus. he is someone who has, it s not just kevin mccarthy. he s made angry. what s going on with that, right? so donald trump hasn t endorsed his his primary opponent, for example, which was quite stunning to learn, especially given that bob good is, as you said, the chair of the freedom caucus, and he s got a lot of conservatives both movement conservatives and conserve as on capitol hill, who are very much behind him and trying to make sure that he wins his race. he was one of the aid, of course, who voted to oust kevin carvey. so there s that dynamic there as well. i will tell you a lot of freedom caucus members are a little bit upset with donald trump and his political operation at the level at which he s, he s gone in terms of the intensity of trying to endorse me it s primaries. they think it s not productive, not helpful or not helpful to the conservative cause. in particular to be endorsing against these members particularly when you have bob good, who someone when who is the chairman of the freedom caucus, the freedom caucus have ten years ago is not the freedom caucus of today. it s basically a devotion to donald trump, right and bob good is especially so circumstance because he endorsed ron desantis early on in the presidential campaign. so there might be some bad blood there between him and donald trump, and that might have led to the endorsement of his primary opponent. but it s definitely an interesting dynamic to watch it multiple revenge tour is kind of taking their way through his district exactly how i would say it. so this is something that we ve been found how in closely on the show, different, different topic the questions about chatgpt the new kind voice of chatgpt and scarlet johanson, who is very upset about that to the point where she sued over the fact that there was a very uncanny similarity to her voice in this movie. watch good morning. good morning. e of a meeting in five minutes. you want to try getting too funny get good. i m funny learn everything about everything and of course, sam altman, the head of chatgpt tweeted her just one word before he rolled out this new ai. now congress says they want scarlet johanson to come testify. what s that about? well, speaking of nancy mace, it s actually her subcommittee on the house oversight committee that s requested seeing this interview with scarlet johanson. a. tried to schedule it for next month, but apparently it s not going to happen until later this year, maybe not even till october i think this is an example of the legislative process in congress not moving as fast as ai is moving both the development of the technology as well as these moves that are happening private industry like places like openai, like the organization that sam altman leads that s gonna be a struggle for congress as they try to address a very complex topic like this. and we ve talked about this before. but when you see a request for testimony that doesn t actually come to fruition for another four or five, maybe even six months the technology looks very different next week compared to now write much less five or six months from now. yeah. and that s something that congress is going to have to contest with, is making sure that they are moving at the speed, not of congress, but of the technology which is difficult. i mean, we re still waiting on them to do something comprehend hands up on social media has been around now for 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with hamas today, blinken met with benny gantz. he had resigned from the israeli war cabinet on sunday after criticizing netanyahu s strategy in gaza yesterday, blinken met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and with israel s defense minister pressing them to commit to the proposed deal and asking countries in the region to put the same pressure on hamas joining me now to discuss as cnn national security analyst shawn turner, shawn, good morning to you let s just dig in a little bit at to what blinken is doing here. the way that american officials are framing this in public is that they are waiting on hamas, that israel is on board with this american plan, but there does seem to be some murkiness around it. how do you see this playing out? especially in the wake of this very high-profile hostage rescue that also of course led to the deaths of scores of palestinians good morning, case you it s good to be with you when you he listened to israel s response to the biden ceasefire plan. i think that would most people are hearing is you re hearing comments like israel accepts the plan, urine comments like israel believes that this is a good first step, but we re not hearing a full-throated endorsement of the plan and i think that while that a lot of people are cautiously optimistic that this is the plan that will achieve a ceasefire. there s still a lot of unknowns here. look, i think that what i see here is a fact that israel this feeling, increasing pressure from the international community. it goes without saying that this is no longer a localized or regional issue for israel, that the pressure is intense and they re being criticized by all sectors of the globe so i think that what we re going to see here is we re going to, we re going to see the support of this plan continued to strengthen or going to see israel wait this out, and we re going to see hamas as we always see with hamas, try to leverage this plants to get as much as they possibly can. i think this is the best possible option that we ve had in a long time. so i m cautiously optimistic that this is going to work out shawn there s some reporting in the wall street journal about messages from mr. sinwar, who is the head of hamas, who has been messaging with hamas officials that the qatari and egyptian emissaries, and it s reported that he said, we ve the israeli he s right where we want them. and then he also compared what s going on with palestinian civilians to national liberation conflicts in say algeria end. he said, quote, these are necessary sacrifices and quote, how do you think that illuminates the thinking of hamas at this point? you, at this point 0.1 of the big concerns that we ve all had is the fact that hamas continues to use civilians to achieve their objectives. i mean, when we look at the number of palestinians who have been killed, it s, it s astronomical i think that what this does a message like that i think it s obviously not constructive, casey, because there is a deal that s on the table. and what hamas needs do if you read the language of a deal, it s very clear in terms of what hamas needs to do. there s no wiggle room for hamas. and so a message like that suggests that there is wiggle room at that there s some negotiation that can or should happen with israel, and that s simply not the case. this is a deal that lays out what hamas should do. and i think that the challenge punch that we see with hamas is that even though we see a message like that, hamas is not always in control you have a number of different groups and factions that be maybe making decisions that are not necessarily in line with with what the negotiators want to do so it s not helpful. but again, i think that that s the kind of rhetoric we oftentimes i m see. this is a good deal and there s a real opportunity here to really some of the pressure and two, and the humanitarian crisis in gaza all right. sean turner for us it s morning. i serve a much appreciate your time. thank 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