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div class= gutr > because it depends. if there is a conviction, that is something that can be appealed on the law. if there were legal mistakes that were made, if the jury was instructed improperly on the law, if evidence was kept out that was material, improperly, those kinds of things can be appealed, and it can take quite some time, and so there is recourse there, so really complicated, but let me just say thank you so much to our incredible team. it was really great to be here girding out with lawyers, and all of us having been in the courtroom. thanks so much for your perception and insight and personal stories and thank all of you for spending the last hour with us. if you can t get enough trump news, and you want to dig even deeper, try the msnbc podcast, prosecuting donald trump, hosted by mary mccord and me. have a great night. have a great night. we have never had a significant anniversary of d- day for democracy and western democracy felt is under threat and front as it does this year both in europe and at home. what do you make of donald trump s threats to jail his political opponents? we have to take donald trump at his word. i think there is nothing that will stop him from doing such things. the jury in hunter biden s trial was just dismissed for the weekend after emotional testimony from hunter s daughter. we will wait to see whether hunter biden will testify in his own defense on monday. will you accept the jury s outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? yes. s first public campaign stop since his guilty convictions. if we don t win, this country is finished. i really believe that. i think it s finished. i refuse to believe that america s greatness is a thing of the past. at evening. once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are hung 151 days away from the election and the contrast between the two presidential candidates cannot be more clear. this week, president biden took action to close the border then travel to france for the 80th anniversary of d-day for he stressed support for allies. donald trump, on the other hand, rallied against his guilty verdict, the judicial system then threatened to seek revenge against any possible person who has slighted him. let s bring in our night cast and discuss this. lynwood stead, cocreator of the daily show also the chief creative officer of abortion access front. host of the podcast pablo tori finds out and host of the masters of the game, and show, [ inaudible ]. when we look at this week you have president biden talking about freedom and the fight against tyranny, both 80 years ago and today, and then you have donald trump talking about how revenge is justified. talk to us about where these two campaigns are and where they appear to be headed. tyranny of the past and tyranny of the present is basically what we are talking about. where are they heading? sometimes i honestly look at these two things and i think, will this election simply come down to will trump have more dissolution people that will show up, or will biden have more disillusioned people that would show up, and that scares me because i feel like for those of us doing the work, in the streets every day, defending people s freedoms, if trump wins again, what we are facing is no dissent, and with no dissent, we can t challenge any of it. but, if he wins again, there are no surprises about who donald trump is. in 2016 you could make the argument. people don t realize who he is. remember all of these people were going no, you don t realize what you re in for. america knows exactly what they re in for. you know, there seems to be a lot of delusion. we hear a lot about the trump era was great. the trump administration was great is if covid just didn t happen and some reason that those last two years just don t count against his record. i don t remember covid but i definitely remember infrastructure week. you know, i feel like trump is the most selfish person in the world and everything comes down to how it revolves around me personally, every political issue comes back to me, myself. this woman asked him, this reporter asked him, katie from alabama wants to know what is your relationship with god and he said i do very well with the evangelicals. that is not the question you asked. and biden, to me, seems very outward, right? she s thinking about others. how can i help other people? think about the key moment of his life like losing a major chunk of his family and one horrific moment, as a relatively young man who learned empathy and to think about others and the importance of family, and this other person , who every bad characteristic we don t want our children to have, he has. o have, he has. have, he has. i think the way you said, what is the question being asked is instructive to what the biden campaign should be trying to do, which is framing this beyond even needing to pay attention to the news day at today. it s more a choice between extremism and not. i just wonder why we are not generally describing trump more as an extremist. mp like, forget about then again, let s not forget about the people on the ground doing good work. when it comes to what are we expecting out of this, do you want someone who feels like they are attacking every institution? do we need to recite the litany of felons and felonies? let s just talk about not being that. here is why i think possibly this is playing out. president biden is focusing voters on democracy and on freedom, and these are fundamentally important things. but somehow, they get viewed as something kind of lofty ideal, and trump goes straight to the gut and grievance. because people don t know what it s like to not have it. i lived in russia for 6 years. they didn t understand democracy. they didn t know what it was like not to have the possibility of being randomly arrested. but can i just go back to the beginning of the show? all that stuff in this montage, did that happen just this week? and there s 151 days, which is 21 weeks if my math is right. i wonder if i have the stamina to make it if this is one weeks worth of stuff. i really think this is going to be rather a dramatic cost again. biden is going to really have to bring home what is the e absence of democracy, which is a very tough thing. whereas, trump has only to sell, look, we can do all these things and everything can be great, and rule of law is not a significant thing people think about. trump is a great salesman for his diseased ideas, okay? biden has not yet shown himself to be a great salesman of his t ideas, what he has done, and there s a very significant and h real and honest critique of biden from the left, that he has not done enough on what is going on in gaza. and there are a lot of people who would be democrats otherwise who will not support e him because of that. i hear you. what is the conversation to wh have with that voter, about what former president trump will do with the situation in gaza? was it not nikki haley a couplei of weeks ago when she went over there and said, finish the job? what liz said about the margins is important. don t think about the potential, the imaginary hypothetical biden/trump voter. i don t think those people really exist. there s a couple, but not many. the election is going to be about, can trump get people who would say, it s either trump or a state home. and either it s biden, or i stay home. the election is going to be won on those margins. and you know, biden does have this significant issue, right? there s a meme going around right now on tiktok, you may have seen it. home of misinformation? we can talk about that later. but gun to your head, would you vote for biden or trump? and he said, the gun would go off. the meme has been shared by people who won t go for any of that. biden should be also as popular as the field, broadly. you want trump, or anybody else? we are at a point where trump is not just specifically dystopian in the ways we may remember or not, based on our experience during the pandemic. he is also just clearly against the rule of law as a concept. i think the question of democracy is, how do you make , this a tangible, scarier thing? i think talking about democracy as a concept is a little pie in the sky. democracy dying in darkness didn t really work as a slogan for the washington post. but this week, with the s remembrance of d-day, it wasn t just the stark contrast between president biden and donald trump . it was also between donald trump and ronald reagan. ronald reagan gave one of the most important speeches of his presidency in normandy. he stood against russian aggression. he stood with his nato allies. w is there a question to ask of ue all republican voters where has your party gone? because the current gop and be what donald trump represents there s almost no resemblance to ronald reagan. you saw joe biden looking almost reagan -like and referencing him while he was in france this week. i mean i m just not going to go down that path, because i m t somebody who doesn t have friends who are alive because of ronald reagan s inaction about a.i.d.s.. i think about waxing back to people who laid the foundations for this, trump didn t come to m us in a vacuum. he came to us because people laid foundations for hatred and bigotry and sexism. i feel like so when we go i don t want to go back to the party that i could recognize of ronald reagan. but i do want to say people that we are leaving out of thisv conversation are the voters. i am constantly saying to people, the election is not the end game. it s the starting game. you get the democracy you want and you get the democracy you participate in. and who do you mowant to fight? that is my whole thing. would you want to fight? you want to fight a madman, or somebody who might listen to you where you can get the meat needle moved? i don t think the race is going to be won by biden. all of our polling shows people are most concerned about inflation, they are most concerned about jobs and the co economy. democracy should be like this de wrinkles you get with the ice e cream cone. but we have a functioning democracy. you can throw your economy out the window. finish your thought. i was just going to say that if he doesn t win it on the record that he is running on, and which is a strong one. which is a pretty strong one. and a vision of the future. i don t think he wins by saying i am a democracy guy and that ha guy isn t. were talking about two different languages about the people who may vote for biden and who may vote for trump. this is not about issues at all. this is about personality. this is about who you believe. the people on the right, they talk about earth one and earth two. people on the right live on earth two, and we can sit here and go, nothing you believe is factual, right? we can go on and on about january 6th, climate change, the trial. but they are affirmed in their miss belief constantly, and they think we don t know what s real. this is why i feel like the whole felonies thing should and hopefully does cut through to a silent majority, not to a vote for reaganism inadvertently, but a silent majority of people who are like, i am in earth 1 resident, i just not that part of it. and it s like for me, a bridge too far is on we have a convicted felon surrounded by felons being, again, in the white house. i just feel like i want to simplify it down to, do you do want the felony guy, or anyone else? and donald trump wanted more than his base. wouldn t he be doing everything possible to court the nikki haley voter? he disrespected nikki haley in every possible way. yet still, she endorsed him. if he actually wanted to win, what did he say, she s my running mate, let s go for the gold? instead, it s president biden this week trying to put together a coalition to go for those voters and risking losing progressive voters in the mix. i don t know that they were so psyched about nikki haley. so i think they were just like, i don t want trump. i m not like everything about nikki haley is just awesome. people weren t saying that, you know? and so i feel like him going for that voter, we saw the numbers after iowa. was a 28% of those people said if nikki haley is not the nominee, i could possibly vote for biden? when trump doesn t go out and try to expand his base he never has. let me finish. l why does he what is even doing? i should be the sign to everybody. he s not looking at a world for you. can i do some of these i might mess up the order of your show here, but when roe was first overturned, we saw abortion rise up to the top of issues. since then, we have seen it fall down. i know the democrats are making a big deal of abortion this year. you think it s something that motivateshi voters? i don t think it s going to be democracy. i wonder if it s going to be abortion that trumps the economy, for lack of a better term, and becomes a real motivating issue. well, i am the right person to ask. only because i am you might not know this, i am on the ground all the time talking to people. and this is where democrats are actually making a mistake. i do think abortion polls better than politicians, right? and these valid initiatives that we are seeing in over a dozen states were initiated by the people. not by politicians, but by people. people who held their abortion stories to themselves for years, saw this as a time, and this is in a couple of people. you have to get 200, in florida, 900,000 validated picturesa, to get it on the ballot. the question is, will people vote for biden in the initiative? what we saw in kansas, the very first one, is that people voted overwhelmingly for their abortionwh initiative and still voted for some of the people who created the laws in the first place. so what we should carefully be looking at is, these initiatives i think are going to greatly help with senate races in places that will be surprising, congressional raises, and will people say, i m going to go foro biden, and that s a question somebody needs to answer. we could do that in the next poll. please do. the president of pretty aggressive action on immigration this week. it s been a vulnerability for him. republicans are going to say it is too little, too late. for one thing just to be clear, republicans have done nothing on immigration and have blocked doing anything legislative. this is how the republican party has shifted the overton window in their direction, right? we talked about the border. biden and the border and immigration. the immigration is not a central issue in american life. it is not the source of crime. it is not changing the economy. republicans have made at this central issue. hold on. whether it actually is an issue in daily life or not is somewhat irrelevant, because republicans have been successful in convincing they have made a stink about it when it s not as important as they want it to be. i think this is the frustration for anybody was not trump, as you are running an election, a campaign, and administration i think based on a practical execution of increasingly moderated policies, and donald trump is running on vibes. it s a vibes based campaign. and the fuss question, fundamentally why is this too polite a word for it? ancient nightmares awakened in the bloodstream that feel like they are being threatened by non-threats. i m sorry, i did a review on this. i want to see the person advising biden on immigration policy fired. i think he s behind the curve on this. he let the republicans take this to a place where it shouldn t go. from a narrative perspective, but not for me policy perspective. why couldn t he have done that months ago? right? the same exact hold on. you can argue with when he did it, but now he s doing it. what have republicans done? nothing. they have objected to a deal that was apparently done that was agreed to in the senate. they want to continue to cause the problem. there were some issues where you want to take on the lack of facts, and the misdirection had on. this issue of immigration, i think should be one that is approach with much more sympathy for people that are afraid and scared. and i think rather than head onr the immigrants who come here? people in montana who are worried about people crossing the border in mexico. could never make it to montana. and west virginia? this is what is motivating them, and i think that there was a way to address this in a way that is more understanding and less in your face. more understanding of what white people in montana think? here s why, because they vote. i don t think steve is saying, because they are hold on a second. i don t think that steve is saying that person in montana is right, i think what he is saying, is they vote. so at the very least, you have to acknowledge who that person is, where they are. the issue is already coddled them immensely by wrapping them in this notion of the demonization of i mean, so many americans would think of immigration and think of somebody getting murdered by an immigrant. but that is not the core of our relationship with immigrants in this country. and the right has made at that. the most important word that you said there is need. because they made at that, because they solidified this falsehood, you have to at least address it and try to start solving for it. and you understand how people are scared? who is scared? white people? white people. we are continuing to be asked to be sensitive to the fears of white people? it doesn t matter if they are real fears. they vote. general human empathy is essential to anybody sphere. i think we are also trying to do empathy, but a cold little calculus about getting their votes, even with in a way that damages them in terms of their sense of security, sense of self. se i just want to ask, what does it take to coddle at the abstract montana and was afraid that someone in mexico is afraid they are coming for their job? there s a community i know no in wyoming. they had no people from south america. all of a sudden, they have 12 people. this was a huge change for themt and all of a sudden, they had to teach esl. guess what? that town in montana or wyoming had jobs for those people. those people added to the pl jobs and there were people to do the jobs that they were doing. all of that is good. i m just saying, the change, the challenge makes people uncomfortable. i m wondering before we take wo them head on if there s a way to talk to them in an n understanding way. this is bigger than the immigration, because this is the republican pattern. create a fear that is not real, passed legislation that only harms other people, then the fear stopped because it never existed, and they think they ex won. they done it with abortion, they done it with trans people.t there are kids that are peeping and cat boxes. no, there isn t. if there was kids pooping and cat boxes in schools, high school kids would have put it on instagram. do you know what i mean? and so, to me, it is a microcosm of the playbook. and how do we dismantle that playbook to stop having that fear, and stopping the bs around it. we have to go to commercial, but i don t actually think you and steve disagree. i don t. i m not prioritizing the feelings of white people, so we do disagree. i think that all steve is trying to say here is, these people and their fears he is not saying let s appeal to them, what if we simply ignore it, then we are sending those people into trump s arms. we can practically see the statue of liberty when we walk outside this building. we are supposed to be a nation that welcomes immigrants. none of us were born here, right? but now, we have this very hateful xena phobic approach to a certain kind of immigrants. it is disgusting. and the notion that we should ti kowtow to the fears that have been grazed on these people and fox news i m not saying you re kowtowing to anything, but if you don t at least speak to that person, you are sending them into the arms of donald trump and going, why on earth are these people voting for donald trump? i m not saying they inshould beg coddled, but should we at least acknowledge them and get a basis of truth back to the center? this is part of what we are talking about when the new york times does, what s going on in the world? we asked 12 trump voters. we don t care. we don t have to be constantly checking in with what they think. i also think it s the responsibility of white people to educate other white people. i d like to know what it would take to achieve the persuasion that immigrants are not so scary. i would like a practical i proposal before i decide to sort of center the feelings of t people who are fed lies. what if you didn t reject the fears? i m not talking about coddling the fears of white people. i think there are plenty of black and brown people that arew concerned about immigrants coming over the border, taking their jobs. nobody s taking anyone s jobs. true. i m just saying. there could be a rainbow coalition of people who believee that. would have a right to be concerned and not dismissed those fears. someone else s yelling at me, and it s a producer. me we have to go to commercial. there s five people yelling. when we return, the last four years have been great for the wealthiest americans, so i want to know why so many of the richest of the rich are opening their wallets, their heart, their minds, and buying into his propaganda and pushing hi donald trump. i need some answers to this. phenom caitlin clark gets hit checked and starts a bigger conversation about women s basketball in our nightcap on the 11th hour. whoa fleas! and ticks! 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is worth $8 billion? everything president biden has done for electric vehicles, a huge win for elon musk to get them rallying against this disastrous economy when it s been a perfect one for them? taxes, let s start with that, and then get to realizing that for these guys, and silicon valley, is ashley, shame feels like a market inefficiency. like, hold on. if i don t have to care about the judgment of people who are paying attention to the news, maybe i can do the thing that donald trump offers uniquely in my memory of american presidents, which is the ability to dictate actual policy. the ability to get favors. i feel like this is the other part of the trump administration echoes unfavored, because he is for sale. look at the adelson family. go down the list of donors and what do you get? and so if you re tech billionaire ceo philosopher king that s what these guys really want to be they may think trump is an idiot, and i think they do, but they also think they can puppeteer him and ways and they can help him run the country. that is something that joe biden does not offer them. in some way, is this like creating putin s oligarchs here? you know, i m listening to you, and i m like, i can t believe were here again talking about trump again and again. there s a real chance he might win. the reason why jail does not work as a deterrent, is because a lot of people do us dint in prison and they come out and they go, well, i can do that. now i m going to go back to the street, because that wasn t that bad. for a lot of people, it s like, we survived trump. it wasn t that bad. covid does not count on his record, for some reason. we can do this again. and it doesn t make any sense. and i give a footnote to the oligarchs story? a lot of those guys ended up exiled or dead. i don t think a lot of these folks understand the final end result of autocracy. you are asking for people to have something beyond short- term is him. but see, we are talking about hugely successful masters of the universe who believe, well, that will never happen to me. you know that s the way they all think. and none of them think trump is clever. i think they also are missing getting back to the first conversation we had the essential connection between democracy and free market. what makes free markets work is a rule of law. and if the rule of law is something that is on the whim of the president, you have a real problem with your free markets. liz, let s talk about these loud, influential voices who are suddenly backing former president trump. why they would be doing it. i understand inflation has been really difficult. you want to buy a house, rented apartment, you want to get any insurance. things are really difficult. but suddenly, this group of people backing the former president, it doesn t even make sense from a policy perspective. why do you think it is happening? when you think of how many of them are adjacent, this is not my wheelhouse, that i do see and have met and have been hit on by very, very rich and powerful men, and all those zeroes don t add inches. and somehow, i think they do. and if that stays in the show, i m proud of you. because honestly, i i don t have an answer, other than it was a family show until now. but what is the draw? what is the thing you are missing? what is the emotional thing you re missing? talking about the intellect of these individuals, so much of it is about the performance of personality that trump offers the ego. if you have a massive ego with these masters of the universe silicon valley and wall street, i completely understand what you rock with trump. because that is my kind of guy. that s the guy i want to be with. i m also just not convinced that they actually like him. i think they are unbothered by the performance that trump does, which is a key, sort of like a visceral distinction that i have with these people. but also, i think what they want is power. trump offers them power. you can these guys right now believe that they can purchase a back phone into the oval office is donald trump wins. somebody on tv just said to me the other day, yeah, what if donald trump turns on the? he might, though. and joe biden definitively i think we make a mistake in this country is that, because you made a lot of money here, you must be smart about things over there. correct. they do it all the time on cnbc and it s something i disagree with. but have a billionaire in office and ask him what he thinks about healthcare. unless he made his billions in healthcare, i m not really sure i care. that s a great point. it s interesting, but it s not essential. it s interesting as we talk that the pronoun him has been used a bunch, as we ve been talking a bunch about men. even when you said, because they make money here, they don t do it over there. when you think of somebody who is a julian air, like the woman who invented banks, she is a julian air. sarah blakely. people are going to sarah blakely what you think is going on over there? i don t anybody is asking these guys. these guys have realize they can become business celebrities. you think somebody a year and a half ago said, what does bill ackman think about anything nothing. no one asked. he became a twitter personality. and the adrenaline addiction is real. they are all addicted to dealmaking. this is part of capitalism, that people who succeeded the most and capitalism must be the most intelligent people in the country. trump succeeded in capitalism. he did not. he did. he took a big chunk of money from his dad. but we think of him he is so dumb. he is proof that you can be wealthy and dumb at the same time. is also not a successful business person. when we return, fans love her, but caitlin clark is getting a mixed welcome. why one foul has people talking. the 11th hour and the nightcap. thank you now, save 40% on the sleep number special edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now at sleepnumber.com what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. we can secure our world. watch out for offers too good to be true. that s phishing! someone s trying to take advantage of you. learn more at cisa.gov/secureourworld that s how we can secure our world! we can secure our world. don t just use a password alone. mfa sends a call, a text or a code to your phone. learn more at cisa.gov/secureourworld that s how we can secure our world! basketball star caitlin clark continues to grab the spotlight as her wnba career kicks off. but it is a foul against her for nearly a week ago that is still in the headlines. pablo, she got body checked by another player. why are people still talking about it? walk us through what happened. on some level, it s a simple story. it was a hard foul, and it had to be assessed as a flagrant retroactively. the reason it has continued is because it fits into this largest tory, which is less and less about caitlin clark and a through line for today show perhaps, and more and more about us, the voters, so to week. it s a perfect culture war story. uninformed voters versus informed voters. i want to address the feelings, because these are sincerely held. it is more than just the great white hope. it s more than just a minority group in this sport actually being a majority outside of it. the wnba, famously, is 68% black women. and so you have this star that is bringing record ratings, real business for the first time in the history of the sport, and simultaneous to that, you have a lot of people who pre-existed in the sport who built this sport and are saying, we have not felt the advantages of being the majority group and a business that now everybody cares about. and so a lot of people have a point. is my point here. caitlin clark is a great player. she deserves her conversation and the hype and the attention and the money, and at the same time, those are advantages that are not granted to others because there s a novelty as well as the substance to it. it s an endless culture war story, which everybody can get mad at each other for a long time. i think i also feel the resentment of the women who are already there. you think this college kid is going to come in and dominate us? at the time, it seemed you guys are being rude and resentful. no, actually, it s very hard to move from college to the pros in any sport, even if you are maybe one of the best, if not the best college player ever. we are going to do this entirely differently. we are stronger, faster, more experienced. slow down. don t think you re just going to walk in and take over. i have nothing to say. i m pretty sure the economics, i will be talking about sports. i think there s some confusion here. suddenly, the wnba has all of these fans, and they are watching a game a rough game that is played year after year. but suddenly, the first game they ve ever seen, the player who they love seeing get pushed around, it was a republican lawmaker we are going, this is just how the game is played. with a feel that way if it was angel reese who got knocked to the ground like that? she did get knocked to the ground like that, and nobody cared. sports are supposed to be fueled by hatred. i bad blood. by feuding. this is stuff that is great. part of the reason i want to buy stock business metaphor in the wnba beast because people are invested in it emotionally. it comes from having bad blood. the thing that is dystopian i love dystopian. is that we are talking not so much about the story and more about how everybody hates everybody else because they see themselves in it. and for me, it becomes a culture war story. and when i say it s an endless forever war of a culture war story, i mean, it is because in sports, we are still arguing about whether lebron james or michael jordan is better. we have been doing that for decades upon decades. but the point is, this is not a thing that can be solved this positively by play. it s a thing that s going to be about, again, how you feel. and being a minority group in a majority female black sport, outside of that sport, your afforded advantages that track with the money and the attention and the privilege. it s like, it s fair to object to all of this, and it s fair to also say you are making too much of it, because isn t she just a basketball player? i just want to also say i think it s also fair to say that caitlin clark knows the game that caitlin clark is in. and she ain t saying anything. it s like when the whole taylor swift beyonce feud was happening. and they were like, there ain t no feud. that happens in this sport. and so i just feel like caitlin clark is not screaming, there s a whole lot of thing, and what you said is real. it s an important point, because race is always a part of sports we don t always talk about. it s always there. and not just what happens on the floor, but also because the vast majority of people who cover sports are white and male, and generally, they are covering especially in basketball, covering a lot of black people. in this situation, you see the white girl who is supposed to be, you know, the new star was changing everything, and she gets thrown to the ground by somebody. the white pundits especially are like, oh, my god. could you do that about her? it s a lot about the fact that the sports analyst are men. i ve seen black sports analyst this week go on and on shocked by this, saying these girls out there, they re bringing girls to each other. the same sports analyst watch football year after year. they watch rookies get the crap kicked out of them and they re like, that is how the game is played. when it comes to women doing it, it s like, look at these mean girls in here. that s nonsense. they demand, overwhelmingly, it s not that the rest of the wnba is jealous and seething like this is a high school cafeteria over caitlin clark. but there are a couple of people who feel that way. if you were to tell me watch this clip of angel reese celebrating caitlin clark falling to the ground, i can t convince you objectively that she is not taking some enjoyment. now, does that rise to the level of jealousy and mean girl stuff? i m not going to categorizes as such, but i believe enmity and bad blood can coexist. it s just when we over characterize it as, this is a sport where they should not happen. all sports are fueled by this. this is my observation. i don t know if it s true. there s less contact in there s even more in the wnba. it is more physical. yes. those ladies know how to get it done. all this talk about the wnba, is it helping the game? that s what i want to know. when we come back, our nightcap returns with our mvps of the week. you do not want to miss it when nightcap continues. nightcap continues. hi, i m kevin, and i ve lost 152 pounds on golo. i had just left a checkup with my doctor, and i d weighed in at 345 pounds. my doctor prescribed a weight loss drug, but as soon as i stopped taking the drug, i gained all the weight back and then some. that s when i decided to give golo a try. taking the release supplement, i noticed a change within the first week, and each month the weight just kept coming off. with golo, you can keep the weight off. what is cirkul? 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a nonviolent offense like this? we are over incarcerating nonviolent offenders way too much in this country, and this is a prime example of somebody who should not be a judge. there are many other ways to make the situation work. cindy young is the clerk for esmeralda county in nevada. she is undergoing withering criticism and a recall petition. she is a republican trump supporter, and there are people in that county that believe that there was problems with the election, is trump only won a county of about 700 people by about 82%. in this wonderful story in the new york times about this clerk was being criticized by her neighbors and all the people she has known for life is a reminder that democracy is not a mountain. it s not a building. it exists because of local officials, and the reason why the 2020 election was not overturned was because of these actions by these local officials. these people, i think, democrats, republicans, non- partisans, are all heroes that make democracy still exist in this country and don t take it for granted. i am on a bipartisan crusade of my own. good luck with that. red panda is somebody you may know if you seen a basketball game. she happens to be the greatest halftime performer of all time. red panda is the older chinese woman who gets on a unicycle, gets elevated many feet into the air, balances balls on her feet, and kicks them onto her head repeatedly. the crusade i m on after watching her perform in game one of the nba finals yesterday is simply this. the basketball hall of fame has never inducted a halftime performer. it should be red panda, and i want to address america and the world on my various social media platforms, i have a change.org petition. this is a real thing. all of you guys at this table need to sign it. i m begging you. we need to demonstrate that this person, red panda is a part of history and should be remembered, to me, as such. we are ready to sign it. all right. my mvp are the families from sandy hook elementary school. newtown, connecticut. if you remember, talkshow host alec jones spread lie after lie of what happened in that elementary school in connecticut. the families of those children, those five and six-year-old children who were killed, sued this man for defamation, and they won nearly 1.5 billion dollars in damages. all sorts of cynics out there, me included, thought, they are never going to see the money. a guy like this is going to move his assets, it will never happen. on thursday, yesterday, alex jones filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy, basically liquidating all of his assets. why? for the families who faced the most devastating loss and then had to hear the lies that he pushed. this was all made up, and these families of said, the money isn t the most important thing. that might not ever happen, but we are one step closer to these families having one ounce of justice, and i welcome that. thank you all for being here. this was a pleasure to have you all. thank you, thank you. we are going to be right back. . t know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you re sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. that is it for us, thank you so much for watching. remember, if your friends are busy tonight, had a hot date, you and can watch the nightcap tomorrow night, saturday at 11:00. he s turn right here on msnbc. for now i am signing off and on that note i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with me, i will see you tomorrow. i think back and i go, this was such a senseless murder. and why diane? 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we honor them. we honorana: we you as well. vt so it wouldn t be a short visit without hitting up that boardwalkwithou behind us. and who better to guide us than the king of new jersey himself? the jersey shoreimself, , mike e situation sorrentino. we met him earlier. check it out stion swe met ou i got the crew, me, the judge, we ve got jesse watters. great. got that. we ve lost him somewhere. is too i can t find him. he s too short to ride the ride, so we don t knowo thea where he is right now. but we ll get there. but i m so glad that you came to the jersey shore. no tw, i ve never been here. tell me about it. this is point pleasant beach boardwalre, tellk. and this is all families. it s fun. what exactly were you going n. be doing toda at arey? ot well, as you can imagine,t thin i wanted to show you lots of different things, but i neededgseede to do my research i had to find this an expert, of course. but the bestexi go. t th do you want to meet him? let s go back. the situation thank you so much for meeting. like i said. how ar how s everything? what s up? everything. hi. how are you, love? here, come on. hi, how are you? well, guys, we a little bitsitut of a situation on our hands. in fact, we have a food situation. io follow. let s go.i lo yeah, this way. i love the chicken tendersve. all right, what do weve h have here, guys? l staples that would come when you come to the you c jersey shoreom. fried my gosh, we have fried oreos. we ore have pizzosa, have chickn tenders. chicken tenders. get here. here s i m going to because it s not one of those trendy stairs and he s got to stand. his shares, chairs, protein jes jersey, stand up. can we get some diese: ys, c? thank you. yes. yeah. thank caroline.caroli johnny. thank you. jesse. jesse.f the strawneank you. you got good hair. thank you very much. i ll be honest, he could probably on the jersey shore. heit s.like y and i get my haircut like,ouy you know, your hair looks great. i think we rour haate fueled upt right now, but i think it s time to step it up a notch. wellep i, good.ge jea we got some games. all right, let s go. let night,s go right here. right we have basketball and we her have football right next to it. i think we should probably have a little competition. oh, jesse. oh, my god. no warmups. oh, okay. oh, gosh. you get. all right. you just got it. it. have yout. have you ever done the hippos? i have. let s go. js go.. yeah. yeah. great. that s impossible. what time is that? it s tee shirts shirts. ! ready? . tee shirt yeah. yes, i know. this is the place to come. oh i, yeah. show us around the tee shirt. yes. what about gre judgeg? you get well, i found greg for d myself. i m going to go with this nices blue, but look what i got for greg. oh, are you ready?we because now that we gotsh our t-shirts covered, there irtt only one thing left for us to accomplish. what do we gotplish. ? we have rights. oh, hey, ready, guys? all right, ready? okay, now. you all right, guys, are you readytu for a situation? it s time for some rightation?? do it. wait a minute. we ve got the five. we haven t even prepped ye the i can t prepare. i ve got our folders. i ve got the checklist. b eight blocks. jesse, the. bll ta okayyour a seat situation. stop. it is your fault having in the building. all right, let s folde go. oh, my god. what s happening? oh oh, all right, guys, that win be complete at the jersey shore without takingoto. photo. a squad photo. let s go. ie. his selfi it s a great time indeed. and thank you, mike, the situation for being there. his book is just out . had him on his show. that s right. we got reality check. making the bes the rea t his situation. you see what he did there. little play on words. mike was greats beard but danat a shot underhand in the basket and judge jeanine set an all time record for the hungry. hungryl-time? 30, 30, 33, hungry hippo 32. l she said 32 to greg. i got you a t-shirt. g, i g hope iott fits the cute little one for you here at the jersey shore. that s beautiful the and i love that. but you know what? i n i look because whe at this situation and i see that he s gotten old. gotten t meanthat i m really o. i mean, remember, i mean, they ve gone from cocaine to calling skippy s from stds, ira, from beer to by focals.o y yes.ha do you have any more? now? you could probably keep itfor th going. you re the only one that prepared for the show, all right. no, i know harold. i know. you couldn t come to us. come with us to the t-shirt shopouldn t to. so i got you a t-shirt. it s called rock the boat, which is what you do wear all of it. i love rock and rol, harol lt was a great time. and then this is a lot of good, clean fun. harold, you could bring your kids. i got to telyours. i got to l you.first ti it s my first timee sh on the shore, and i didn t realize the people were this good. going to come back? yeah, boards are going to come back. so thank you. all right, well, let s. get little bit of news. up next, inflation causing a summer concert. cool su down with a major artist like jennifer lopez, even s amiding their tour reports of poor ticket sales as the average ticket cost at thskyward. e yo rockets hardest hit. jesse watters. are you sad jennifer lopez isn t goinnifeg to have a concel yeah j.lo and i go way back. she s with ben now and i m not t that upset about it. th our timee coul together. but i heard because she couldn t sell out in vegas. that sdn tn vega reason she s ni the tour. so i don t know if it s bad inflatios bideation, bn, but i years ago, all concerts were free because you just hajust hdo to a trump rally and they let you in. that s true. herald dan that s what do you think the economy is this sort of reflection of the economy? i don t know. on oi think there s so many man concerts and so many options that peopld optione have. you have all the festivals, you have individual concerts. so at some point there is a finite wallet. and i think that the way that the market works supply and demand, that s exactly what i m talking about saying that s what greg told me to sa. s whatyt on t . we got on the show. greg, what do you think? i mean, i don t know about concertshew. dana:. they ve changed a it s an excuse. the only reason why they cancele it d j-lo s tour wt they couldn t find a stadium big enough fortadium b her . thank you. hey, it s jersey. yeah. here s the deal. under america under joe biden has become a neighborhoojo ad that pricing everyone out. the only peopleev, the only people who can afford house in america are the rich or foreign rich coming here ords hedge funders buying up tons of houses else is screwed. by the way, inflation isn tting just affecting prices. it s also immigration. he s inflaterices. it immigrati. he s inflated crime, right? he s also inflated government control. ed goverentright by by targeting political opposition. and suppressing political speech. an pressin when you think it s h it s not just the price of food, it s the coste pric, your freedoms and the price of being an american, we ll be right back. we should buy. before we do, let s get a check in tonight. eager face heralds. of the he s got a cute face. so one of the things we know isi got hindm out today is kindf yo of expensive if you re buying toys for the kids. yeahare i was looking at that. i mean, even buying it.ac beach are simple things. t-shirts are expensive. is, y and the truth is that, you know, people don t want to payople don w inflated priceo to some of these concerts and know only the really good ones now are getting out of state. a stadiu ing a stm of fans. going so going forward, i mean, you rather watch it on tv or, you know, watch it like, like? 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r this are you ready for this debate? yes. ye yess. president trump is hammeringbidn on the border crisis. we are so t weahek. the borders now. we were so strong. this guy goes to the beach he b all theathe. er wat you ever watch him in a bathingh suit? somebody told him he looks good. suit told hioh, joe, you look ga bathing suit. you know, you re 82 years old. you look he can t liftu ge the chair. the chair weighs about three. you knowhair., chairs, aluminum, hollow, aluminum. they weigh like they re builtm, for old people to lift and for children to lift. he can t lift. and that guilty verdict is not keeping trump down. new polling shows the formers t president is beating sleepy biden in arizona and florida and it s a dead heat in thegini. blue state of virginia. all right. so seeing as donald trump, harold is beating all those states, beating biden, do you think that biden is right when he says that donald trump is weak and pathetic? i hope that they are able to get to talking about the issuest at some point. i think they re major s between the two of them on trade. there s major differences on the economy. that deb i m interested in that debate for a lot of reasons. perhaps most important question is to get specifics on how do you lower food costs, how do you lower gas costs. mr. president, how do you thinkt should deal with reproductive rights for women across the countrcrosy. views i want both of them to be able to share their views and let the country choose. do think in a poll you just puts up a judge, jeanine, the fact there s only a four point difference in florida is really ann florid thing to me.esiden i thought president trump would be a far bigget p r in florida. this race is a 5050 race. this june 27 debate i thinkit will tip things a little bit in favor of whomever america thinks won that debate and then we ll all be lookinallg forward to the second one in a t august and maybe even a third one in september. wellhird you know, dana, you ret one who s great with all the numbers in the polls. what do you thin tk about what harold said? i think it s pretty interesting that virginia is tieaid?udge jek partly that s because governor glenn youngkin has revitalized the republicantalize party in virginia and he s also achieved results. and so people are at that. but i also think that that northern part of virginia makes it fool s gold for republicans sometimes. however, if biden having to spend money in virginia, that he s not able to spend all that money elsewhere. right. so that getsney else so that ti. the other thing is, is that biden cannot hold a news cycle ,he can t win a news cycle. he can go to france. he can t win a news cyclrance a and, you know, abc news did this big interview with him. they went that when he interviewed with zelenskyy, they go over, do a big interview with biden. it makes no news. it doesn t even make this intervieo news, doesw. make and friends with biden didn t even make the front page of their website. so i think in the lead up between now and the debate, wine trump is going to try to figure out a way to win every news cycle like he hacycle, ls been and that gets you that like hype, like leading up to theyo mike tysong up to . ake paul what s his name? jake paul, thank god. i was going to say john paul g but it was a pope. yes. okay. i like that you re going to have to hype it up and get ready. so i think this is the ramp up to that. hyper that is the rabut biden can t win aw cycle. you know, jesse, one of the things that donald trump has done is he has really criticizrumpe joe biden in this alleged securing the border executivise order. you know, do you think that the public is buying that jo te biden is securing the border with 1.8 million can still come 1. year. absolutely not. and if i m trump at the debate stage and hep at thestage me wy joe, the taliban told you whatw to do. i d say the the cartels telldo. you whatels tell do. you a i d say aoc boss is you around joe biden you re the weakest president we ve ever had in the history of the united states of americain the h. ol these border control policies that he just initiatedd they change the definition of fear. so you don t even have to safear y get scared in order to get asylum if you re just silentat as they interpret that as being scared and they let anou com and herald. this is not a 5050 race. joe biden is losing every single battleground state. and if you re tied in virginiiea, this is lookingnl like an absolute landslide. ide. he s four points ahead in florida, though, four points ahead in florida. he s up in all of the rust belt states that he needs to win up h in the sunbelt. he s up and he s going to win nevada. and now donald t trump is pickig off joe biden s base with young people, blacksbiden sp, hispanii joe biden s on the defensive big time. and donald trump is raisinden g boatloads of money. so now they re even in the word chess. think it s over? harold, you might as well just quit. you know you migh what, greg? do you know that theknow trump campaign raised $300milli million in may? take that one, harold, too. but in addition to that, i love ,though, harold. but in addition to that, greg, hoperuth is the democrats that the convicted felon moniker would put an f to donal trump. it doesn t mean a darn thing. ct well, i think they forgetthat s the mistake that the democrats have made is they ve abdicatedrc their as the victim. they were the victim party. they just madetheir the victim. what i think about this, ree we it s three weeks till the debate. ekwhat that in biden years. this guy is declining so fast. f ukrainase is sending him aid. but you know what? there s a there is a sense of existential dread among the democrats because they realize that america has gone from wanting change to deciding for change. it s like when you were a younge gu.y and you were dating a girl and you were selfish and uncaring she wanted to leave you. but then when she decide d was going to leave you, thenro you make the promises. thenmises. you you re going to change. then you say, oh, i m going to be differen tt. me, i don t leave me. please don t leave me. i ll chang le that, america. what the democrats have noticed is that their decision has been made. the americans want changein and they re looking at trump in a different way. thererene some people that arent crazy about him, but they realize biden is a bigger risk to the country than donald trump is a risk to your feelings. jeanine all right. all right. and a girl never left you, did she. nev a girl would never leave. coming up next, the medi leaame is totally in the bag forise ba the democrats. wait until you seeg for th whatt wing clown jimmy kimmel is leg to biden? 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yeah, yeah, yeah. you also get asked, look, the republicans don t play it square. why do you play square? it s like you re playingou with somebody who you know won t pass. h someonn tgo, won t follow anye rules. and how do you ever make any progress if? e rule they re not following the rules of the jail. you knows?ve got tnd them . they remove boxing the referee, the jail. nd and legendary democratic strategist james carville says the media needs to get tougher on president biden s opponent, formers president trump i don t have anything against slanted dt coverage. i really don t. i would have something against it. on the other most other timeshir in american history, but not right noy,right now. objectivity. [b of a teamo have in this country right now is we are going to have a constitution are we no atitut so, greg, your thoughts? jimmy kimmel and even the things that carville is saying is saying about president trump. but most important, we think and, jimmy kimmelabout ji what he s doing for the biden campaign. it s pretty strange to see, even though his show isn t watched by anybody, he s stillhi late night show host. could you imagine, jimmy, johnny carson, david letterman, jay leno, any of those people actually sending out a fundraising email? i mean, and also kimmel used to be host of the man show where he interviewed women in bikinis on trampolines. so he went from like t drooling over women on trampolines to shilling for a drooling man on a stretcher. it s strange, though. it is weird. it ihis old job of telling jokes is now being replaced bitfo by shilling for politicians. that s not his job. don t know how abc is okay with that. dana, you caw abc isn pick up ob if you want. but what about the carville point? he think he isout ? e is he right that there s there s that the media he believes is not questioning g trump enough? is that something that you feel thing th? at but i find that odd becauseesidn president trump is thet only talking to the media all the time. and even under a gag ordertime,a he talks more to the media than joe biden does. the josmore te hasn t even donen interview with the new york times . so i think that that is a little bitew york times , so to speak, besides the media. they just decide to write whatever they want about without even checking. and then the democrats freaked ou t. there was a story written by news reporters, the wall street journalrters of with 45ft different sources, all saying that joe biden has lost a step and they have it and the media goes nuts and they attaca goesk the reporters, instead of saying, yeah, we have a problem, i do think jimmy kimmel is kind of giving up on getting ratings because any of those previous comedians that gregg mentioned, they would have been reaching sato trump campaign and they would have said, let sid go, let s have him let s have you on my show. and i think trump would do it absolutely. and that way, that s how you get ratings. that s to me, i feel like just given uppitow and going. but the biden team seems to want to recreate what hillary clinton tried in 2016 with their raw campaign . i m going to let it roar. right. and so she s got all the celebritie aign, th s and didn t work.s bi but it s biden s safest place. like he doesn t want to go in toodece.no. en events in new hampshire, evenle because only 30 people showed up in new jersey pointed out 12 of them were staffers. soe staf i find that all a littt odd. i do wish that more of them would do in-dept h interviews.nd i think that biden s sitting down and doing the time magazine interview time magaz,e everybody should read that for themselves. d and theld be rea transcript, audio should be released. got your thought releass and your you thi thoughts on whether or not president trump, you think he would acceptmy kim jimmy kimmel invitation to debate joe biden in a late night settingme like that? donald trump would go into the lion s and poke the lion. he s willing to go anywhere atn, any time. eddie howe okay, sohis wo jimmy kimmel s the least of his worries. but i got to telbut i ve gotl ye you hear carville say something liy thisare goobjectivit country now is either we re going to have a constitution or we re noine t, which i think is really incredible, given the fact that the democrat were the ones who suppressed free speech, who suppress the firstme amendment during the 2020 election, whennt anthony blinken got 52 so-called intel, cee guys took him out and say the laptop, which is now a central piece in a criminall case against hunter biden, wascs russian disinformation. democr the democrats should not talk deout the constitutionat t becae they re the ones who ve been destroying it at every stestp. n i have a slightly different opinion about that. but jesse, what art jesse,e your about this? well, because joe biden needs a lo about te joe t more e donald trump does. joe biden needs kimmel. s.he bill clinton, he needs barack obama. he needs clooney to raise money. donald trump can throw a fundraiser mp can t and, raise 50 million just by himself. and if we were at fox and greg tried to throw a fundraiser for donald trump, wow, they de four have to call the show the four. i mean, he would be out of here. so. be they would never allow tha. and then for carville to say that they need to be tougher, how much more tougher can the medihre tough meda be on tr? 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i the torch is going to come out to the side. it as i down, i throw mt as enter the water to not get tangled. i swim, swim, swimtangled, swi. once i get five yards out, i get a hand on my handlete. i put it in front of jesse. i say, don t grab me, grab this float, because we don t want a panicking victim to drown the the lifeguard in the process. what if i want to grab you? well, we ll talk about that late be r. i m a married man, jesse. all right, so i put my arm i am, right and then g i start stroke came to kick until we get to safetyet. just like that now. well done, boy. i get brown around him. okaylause.u very. thank you very much. now, have you noticed i? brought three torpedoes here. so i d like you guys to give this a tryhis . ctim so i ll be a victim.judge je and i want maybe judge jeanine and dana. could you guys can y be victims and see if the guys can try to rescue you? we d love to tryyod love t that. okay. i guess. do we have to choose which one we want to rescue? it s totallywhich on res to you totally up to you. all right, try. up to y a drowning. victim. you re going to grab that strap. you re going to put it over your shoulde going strr.ap i so it s across your chest. i m drowning. soross not too bad.it that s better. now you re going to come. you re going to throw it out? grabfor any of the side of you . right. you re going to hand me the tour. say, don t grab me, grab this floais. t this. dana. that s okay. and now you re going to start showin ag the back to safety.ro fantastic. greg, you let me drown. sorry. gy. awnkay. i have a question. sure. you guys have diy policies fo. lifeguard guys have d i ve noticed a lack of diversity. no plus size lifeguards. ll you noticed this? i was actually thinner in my yo but not £2ed tha that i know about situation. but it s awesomet. that you guyn are up here. we really. how many times a year would you have to do one of these? last year wetorpedoe had 590 orr rescues. yeah, not me personally, but i di d learn how to swim.ne: so so how many lifeguards do you have here? have about 100. ove a little over 100 lifeguards. wow. well, over my beacr 10h, 15 lifeguard stands. and this is one of the busiest in the jersey shore. we re very crowded, very busy. wow. all right. now, janine, he s not going to you mouth to mouth no matter how much you say nmouth-too i gt harold, and he saved me. he decides who decides who to b save. like you re all at the beach. there s you see somebodyeach,set there? 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we already know what jess is going to say, so let s . t him out of the way jesse, you would abandon your own child for first class yo it s a friendil, you definitely take the upgrade. taket s a spouse, you definitely take the upgrade . judge what would say greg: yoy you know, i initially thought i would probably do it, but you know what, if i had a friend who wasn t normally in first fi i would give it to my friend, i really would. liar. so i m i know i his maker s in and liberal but harold. yes, harold. you only fly private so thisso makes no sense to you. you limousine liberas no sl. you make me sick to my stomach. i ve beeoln give ud: ip my prive and my first class. any friend, any any prime member. every time, every time. dan all right, dana, i don t knoa:w who these people are. i m definitely takine pegth the upgrade. you re taking the upgrade. does it really matter? you just kind of go into the baggage compartmene upgradd yeah, i mean, that s. i always get upgraded. yes, exactly i. all right. second question. this is a great question. a greawhat tv show was canceledo early that you would like to see come back. jesse, would it be the o rileybh ? we had a good run.ad a goo greg i would say live pd. i love live pd. e go they canceled it during the summer of love and they got to bring iringt back. watch dana i watched the show on netflix from australia called offspring so good,en sea but there were only seven seasons and it really could have gone longerso. me wow, she picked one from australia. harold todd the i like idris elba. i thought when they canceled , i wish wer a few had a few more. and diff rent strokes are different for different folks. judge there s a show called lioness that harold is cominness g back to back. so my wish has been granted. you know what? i thinnted. you knok they shoulr baywatch. oh, don t even go there. read back all the originals b with new implants, huh? and it could be at the billy jest at the village. the village is lake. w oh, god.e with the alligators. yes, exactly. you have to fight. what was the what was your reaction when you first saw yourself on television, y gh dana? oh, my gosh. i do remember one time they playe, i doer one td back a and i blink a lot, way too muchl . you re like a hostage sending a message. yeahik. you re doing morse code right now. please get me out. help me. helpmorse code rig.ana: hel me.g dge. i remember the first time i wase on it was the today show, and the driver got los dt. so there was no hair or no makeup. i looked like nightmare.t fo i didn t come out for, like, a week after that.d? oh, carol, i like that look, i had a bad hairstyle. i had a part in my head. and i remember that part i had i to get rid of that doggone thing. yeah, terrible. that was a good move on your part. thanible. k you, sir. thank you, sir. see what i did there? all right, there jesse. so i was 13 and they interviewed me during the milli vanilli scandal. s wow. and i was at aat a f footlocker in philly. , i sa and so they interviewed me. i said my piece, and i told goin i m going to be watch, on tv tonight. mom and dad, you got to watch. and then we waited for the anden they showed me. my vthen a old lady s voice wans dubbed over my voice like milli vanilli. wow. li one of the first time i saw myself on tv, i thought, wow, who this good looking guy? of course you did. yeah. all right, we have time for another. okay. what s okay the worst thing to heat up in an office? a break room, microwavbreak roeh and don t say jesse s hair, dana. dana: fish,iously but i m going to give you another tip. if you ever cook cauliflower in a microwave and burn it, you will be to another country.e judge that you shouldn t put in a microwave in the office. yeah, i don t know. i don t cook in the microwave in the officthe ofe. somebody else does it. jud i don t go, i don t go in that room. fihawhat would you like what el. that i know what s fish smells bad. what else is new. new jesse. indian food. gy. oh, boy. oh but bull. oh, let s go.! brandon. way, way to get out of troublesl . i was close. harold, did i ask? 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div class= gutr > oftentimes, that you have an illness. so people, they turn inward. that is the instinct. that is what brian and i are b trying to encourage people to fight against because when they do come forward, their voices are so powerful and having been in government and advocacy for so long prior to our diagnosis, i mean, our whole job for so e many years was to elevate people who were affected by policy. when that happened to us, we knew that even if we were just one voice, even if you are just one voice, being public, if you have one of these illnesses, ve can have such an impact. that is all the time we have for today. thank you for joining us the r saturday morning. we re back tomorrow at six:00 a.m. with two more hours of t morni joe weekend. we will see you then. u then good morning. it is saturday, june 8. i am alicia menendez with symone sanders-townsend and michael steele. right now, president joe biden is in paris in a crucial fight for democracy both at home and abroad. the latest on the ground in just a moment. breaking news from his rule. the military says it has rescued four hostages from gaza. we are live in the region with those details. also this morning, republican calls for retribution after the guilty verdict. they are stronger and more specific. get your coffee and settle in. welcome to the weekend . we begin this hour with breaking news. we have a busy saturday for president biden on the world stage. right now the president is in a meeting with emmanuel macron following a procession the two leaders participated in earlier this morning. they are expected to deliver remarks later this morning. this is all part of the president s trip to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy and world war ii. throughout the visit, the president has emphasized the threat to our democracy, not just here at home but also abroad. it is as urgent as it was 80 years ago. joining us now to discuss is staff writer for the atlantic and msnbc contributor and former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to vice president mike pence, welcome to you both. this was quite the week for president biden to stand on the global stage in a way that he did to talk about the urgency of this moment in democracy and relating it back to history. what was your take on what the president had to say and how do you think it resonated, not just with our european allies but here at home? there we go. i get it. i think he did an excellent job and he is an excellent leader on the world stage. it was critical to show that face to the world and also to americans. you know, i think michael, you know, he did have sort of that reaganesque quality and i thought it was important to talk about, you know, the people that have served in the military, the lives that have been given to freedom and that is really what is at stake here. you know, i saw some criticism on fox and other channels, why isn t he attacking trump in this moment? he never mentioned trupp. he never mentioned him by name, i don t believe. i think what he needed to say is that this is a bigger choice, bigger choice then each and every one of us, it is a choice about what do we want our future to be as a country? let s honor those lives that served. important stuff. olivia, the words of president biden were so poignant, i thought spot on, let s play a little bit of what he talked about when it comes to hardships of american democracy. this is the president in normandy, france on friday with emmanuel macron. we talk about democracy. american democracy. we often talk about the ideals of life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. what we don t talk about is how hard it is, how many ways we are asked to walk away, how many instincts are to walk away, the most natural instinct is to walk away. to be selfish, to force our will upon others, to seize power and never give up. american democracy asked the hardest of things, to believe in something bigger than ourselves. does anybody think michael donald trump could have given that speech? alicia, i don t know. it is a rhetorical question. it speaks to all the reporting you have been doing, which is the impossible to watch president biden on the world stage without doing a compare and contrast, not just us, people who show up on cable news but as an american watching at home and certainly if you are an ally watching. yeah, the themes biden is sounding in the speeches and throughout these events commemorating d-day are very familiar themes from past administrations and frankly, both parties. to olivia s point, sounds like ronald reagan, george h. bush, george w. bush, not a very popular president abroad. in certain things, there has been a bipartisan consensus in this country for a long time. one of those things is the important aspect of the transatlantic relationship and the fact it is rooted in western democratic values and belief that america is supposed to align with other democracies and that alliance is a safeguard for the rest of the world and what is interesting is that speech biden gave would have been completely uncontroversial and unmemorable, you know, just a few short years ago. now it is like, you know, right in the middle of a massive domestic political debate about what role america should play in the world and what it does to its allies. that compare and contrast is really start this year. you touched on that, mckay, actually, in a great observation of your fears, the irony of the obsession with the election is that the people who decide this are not thinking about your much at all. in part, it is because many americans have not seen the need for nato in their lifetime, despite the fact that this september 11th terrorist attacks were the only time article 5 has been invoked. you touched on a very important point about disconnection. actually and ironically, something george bush 43 warned about on the heels of 9/11. we cannot forget this moment. we feel good, we are unified now, we understand we are standing in defense of our values and we are prepared to prosecute the case against terrorism but all of that is dissipated, that connection to those institutions that hold all of this together and i think biden, being there, and saying what he said was important, but you point out the fact that there is still this tension, this disconnect that needs to be reconciled between us and europe, between our role in the world and the rest of the world and how we, as americans, look at these institutions. so i was traveling throughout europe this spring and talking to european officials and diplomats and the thing that kept coming up is this real sense of uncertainty about what america is anymore, right? because for 75 years, since world war ii, your even when they disagreed with people we elected, even then they didn t really like certain administrations, they trusted in america to be a reliable ally. america was the linchpin to the nato alliance, it was going to be a generally responsible member of the global community, right? that first trump term really did damage to america s reputation and to the trust america could be relied upon. again and again, i would hear these european officials sort of ask me, what does it mean that donald trump is currently leading in the polls? what s wrong with y all? because they finally remember the u. s. that stormed the beaches of normandy, that is the your america a lot of europeans still remember and we wonder how many europeans remember that. to crystallize that point, olivia, let s listen to something liz cheney put out, called our great task. take a listen. one s country is worth dying for. democracy is worth dying for because it is the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. all of you love liberty. all of you were willing to fight tyranny. you knew the people of your countries with were behind two. today we give thanks for all that was gained on the beaches of normandy. we remember what was lost with respect, admiration and love. this freedom and these hopes are with the heroes of dj fought and died for. america deserves a president as good and steadfast as our nation. a president of character, driven by a noble purpose, one who honors the sacrifices of our troops, not a man consumed by spite, revenge and self-pity. you don t need to say the name, olivia, to know who it is they are talking about there. yeah, you don t. at this time, it reminds me of trump saying these people are losers and every time i think about that, a president of the united states would ever say something like that, my stomach turns. watching that ad and thinking about my time during the trump administration working in national security, i think what lacked among some of the inner circles, including trump himself was a greater purpose of service and i don t think that any of these people that is in his inner circle, i am talking about his enable us and him, understand a greater calling, understand something that you belong to that is bigger than yourself and bigger than your selfishness of what these people have exhibited because most of them never did serve. they don t understand military service, they don t understand the intelligence community, they don t understand public service. i think it is a threat to not remind ourselves to what the president, as what they stand for and what they represent and what they will eventually do. a reminder, we will likely pull out of nato because those discussions were had during the trump administration. the reason the world is so concerned about what is about to happen should he return to office is because i was in those meetings when we were having serious discussions with warren hendrix, where the narrative for a daily basis, where he would say, i thought we agreed to this and it would change. we did this on venezuela. i am telling you, i covered africa for vice president pence, i sat in these discussions where there would be a commitment made and they would pull the rug out from under him. that is not how you do diplomacy. that is not how you do these diplomatic relations. they are so critical and so challenging. olivia, people at home may not appreciate fully what you are saying because literally all the thing is you do this, i will do that and we come to an agreement. people need to keep their word, that is it. not even just the idea but the fact, we often talk about it but the choice, as alicia noted, the stark choice that is before the american people could not have been made more clear today, this week, frankly, with what we saw from president biden juxtaposed with the republican nominee. the nato , 80 years ago when ad happened, nato was not established. was allied troops that came together, the world came together and took the beaches of normandy. it was that time in normandy that turned the tide to end world war ii, it led to the establishment of nato world cooperation years later and we are in a severe moment, the president talked about linking ad to what is happening in ukraine and the fight right now , i want to play that for you and see how you guys talk about it on the other side. between dictatorship and freedom, it is unending. here in europe, we see one stark example , ukraine has been invaded by a tyrant for domination. ukrainians are fighting with extraordinary courage, suffering great losses, but never backing down. the united states and nato, a coalition of more than 50 countries, standing strong with ukraine. we will not walk away. mckay, it sounds to me like the president is standing in front of the world trying to convince people, making everyone feel okay that as long as i am here, we will be standing with ukraine but as the time magazine article said about a week ago about american presidents, they must earn their mandate and we don t know if joe biden will earn his. yeah, that s right. again, going throughout europe and talking to these european officials, the thing i heard again and again was, look , the biden administration has been great. they are doing everything they can to say the right things and they are trying to reassure allies who were around during trump s administration. at the end of the day, the biden administration can only do so much. i even spoke to officials in the biden administration in washington who say we are ambassadors out there, trying to reassure allies, they got their talking points. these people in europe are smart, right? they know the promises that joe biden is making only go so far and, you know, because the outcome of the election is going to determine the future of america s approach to alliances. mckay and olivia, you will stick with us and we will continue this conversation in just a moment. now to other breaking news is our. four israeli hostages have been rescued in raleigh a a live by idf. they were kidnapped from the nova music festival on october seventh. one of those hostages , noel argo mohney, was seen in a widely circulated video at the time being taken away on a motorcycle and she cried for help and reached out for her boyfriend. we will be back with more after this. r this. e better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. music unnecessary action hero! for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. unnecessary. was that necessary? no. neither is missing your daughter s competition to do payroll. with paycom, employees do their own payroll so you don t have to miss your daughter s big day. time to shine. get paycom and make the unnecessary unnecessary. what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie s disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. 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together? reporter: michael, the idea is that these four hostages freed from gaza are in good condition medically. we have seen pictures of noa argamani, the viewers will remember, that young woman being taken into gaza from the music festival on october 7th on the back of that motorcycle, her hands outstretched to her boyfriend, who was also being kidnapped. he was marched away into gaza. we have seen images of her this morning at a hospital in the greater tel aviv area. you can see her there, reuniting her with her father. it is extraordinary to think that eight months and one day after she was kidnapped, she is smiling, she is laughing. she is speaking with her family. she spoke on the phone earlier today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was very interesting, guys, she said in that phone call, i haven t spoken in hebrew in such a long time, which suggests she was being held on her own, away from other hostages. that does appear to chime in with the report we are getting from the israeli military, detailed, obviously, still emerging. just setting the scene here, this was in the center of gaza in broad daylight at 11:00 a.m. the israeli military says hundreds of soldiers took part, there was a part from air and by sea. they say they stormed two separate buildings that we believe noa argamani was being held on her own in one of those buildings and the three male hostages were being held in a separate building. at least one israeli soldier was seriously wounded in this raid but this seems to be the single greatest success in terms of hostage rescue we have had, that is ruled has had in the course of this eight months. you will remember, guys, only three other hostages had been rescued alive up until this point. today four hostages in just a couple of hours. now you can see noa argamani on your screen. she is speaking to israeli president isaac herzog, who was telling her just how overjoyed his rule is to see her say, to see her home. there have been celebrations across this country today. the lifeguards on the beach in tel aviv announcing the news over a loudspeaker. people jumping up and cheering in front of the mediterranean on this saturday here in is ruled. we met the father of noa argamani on october 8, less than 24 hours after his daughter had been kidnapped by hamas. he is at her side right now. her mother, as far as we know at this point, is not. her mother is dying of brain cancer. for these eight months she has been telling the world her dying wish was to see her daughter once again. she is in very serious condition at another hospital in tel aviv, but we believe mother and daughter are going to be reunited later on today. noa s boyfriend, who you see in that video from october 7th being marched by a crowd of militants into gaza, remains one of the 120 hostages still being held. this is obviously a moment of joy, while this is obviously a moment of joy for noa and her family, her partner remained inside gaza, his fate unknown at this hour, as is the fate of so many of those 120 other hostages. well there is celebration here in israel, there is mourning in gaza right now because there are reports of at least 50 people killed during this israeli raid. we know there was intense bombardment by israeli aircraft, by israeli ships to cover the special forces and moved in. we don t know how many of those 50 or so killed were militants, how many of them were civilians. this is just an enormous, enormous moment here in is ruled. it is really hard to overstate the happiness here. one israeli friend told me the whole country is crying. guys? nbc, thank you so much for that report. next with olivia troye and mckay coppins will be back with us to discuss mckay s new piece about a potential special second trump term and we will discuss the news breaking out of his rule. you are watching the weekend . e weekend . 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because he was afraid his hair would become disheveled. remember, that day it was raining. he did not want to go to the cemetery because it was raining. more importantly, to his staff, his senior staff he remarked, quote, why should i go to that cemetery? it s filled with losers. and then he referred to the more than 1800 marines who lost their lives as suckers for getting killed. olivia, in the context of the work you have done in foreign- policy, what does it mean to contrast, and i think it is important for the american people to get this contrast in leadership, a man who refuses to visit the men who sacrificed themselves for freedom and democracy on foreign shores, right, because he didn t want to get his hair messed up and looked at them as suckers and losers versus a president who stands on that hollowed ground and reminds us of our call to destinies, to destiny as citizens of the world, that this fight for democracy is an important battle and we must be engaged in it together. okay, i think it is a critical reminder of what trump views value to be in a situation like this, which is himself and no one else. there is no interest in military baller. he doesn t think about the lives of these people and going into critical international situations, where you are making decisions on troops, when you are making decisions on intelligence officers and what is the next step, deliberations that are very calculated, i want americans to remember that. these are your sons, your daughters, your brothers, sisters, moms and dads and remember that there is the potential to have a president back in the oval office that will make those decisions along the way where he will have complete disregard for what it truly means when these people deploy and what happens to them. in other ways, he has no regard or respect for the fact of what it means to serve, right? that is why you end up with classified documents at mar-a- lago because he forgets that in those classified documents there are lives at risk. there our sources there. there are people there put at risk every day with the possibility of that information getting into the wrong hands because he doesn t hear and he doesn t think about things that way. he only thinks about himself. this is a leader solely focused on his own qualities which is why, by the way, he doesn t think about the alliance with nato. he doesn t think about european allies that really actually have our backs should there be a critical moment when they need them. he is thinking about dictators and his best friends are people like victoire ben, these are leaders he looks up to. that is a direct contrast between what president biden is and what former president trump is. that is what we think about and remember. i think the top line from your extensively reported piece is that the allies are watching this election understanding the existential crisis. you have the last 30 seconds, you are take away. yeah, i mean, the two things that stood out to me in all my conversations in you are, one, they are intensely focused on this election in america. everybody is paying attention. according to polling data from battleground states. the second, almost all of them believe trump is going to win. i found myself in a position saying, it is not a foregone conclusion, it is a tight race, anything could happen. scared is the best way to put it. they are scared of what will happen to the nato alliance, to european security, what it will signal to russia, to china, if donald trump comes back into office and abandons his allies. they rely on american stability and americans steadfastness for its alliances and they do not think they will get that with donald trump. so chilling. mckay coppins and olivia troye, thank you so much for getting us started. as january 6th community committee members are in jail, we will talk to the directors of the new documentary next. you are watching the weekend . i thought i was sleeping ok. but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don t take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it s time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. if you re living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there s no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it s two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don t receive cabenuva if you re allergic to its ingredients or if you re taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems, mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. with cabenuva, you re good to go. ask your doctor about switching. why would i use kayak to compare with cabenuva, you re good to go. hundreds of travel sites at once? 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i remember feeling like, whatever is in here that is heavy is what i will have to use you know? if it comes to that. andrea, when you look at this as a complete scenario, right, from start to finish, you now have president trump out here talking about giving basically solace to those insurrectionists by pardoning them and making the case that the january 6th committee members should be indicted. when you look at what you guys captured, juxtaposed against that background, what is your reaction? what should we know that donald trump clearly doesn t know about what happened that day? thank you. what i want, i want people to know what we now know. i think that we had the luxury of being able to spend over a year plus with our team looking and scouring the footage, finding the right people, finding six people who just went to work that day to tell the story and that what we stitched together from beginning of day to the end was one of the most violent, heartbreaking, gut punching days in american history. people think they know january 6th but they don t. they don t know the scale of the violence. everyone that was in the capitol that day thought they were going to die. there was the sense of 10,000 plus people surrounding this building and breaking in. it is criminal. it was violent. i think people just saw this in pieces. they don t quite understand the mass in the scale and the threat. we are so lucky more people did not die at the end of that day. we are eternally grateful to the people that did their job that day and the next day, who served in the legislature, congress, journalism and law enforcement. we should be thankful of the fact law enforcement is being booed at and hissed, they actually did their job and protecting the lives of the lawmakers that are now turning their back on what happened that day is despicable. you know? there is a code and ethic to every single person that we profile in this film about how they do their job and thank goodness they did. the outcome could have been so much worse if they hadn t. to that point about law enforcement, here is the photographer talking about the picture he took. if they wanted to kill him, they would have killed him. the man pleaded for his life. he told people he had kids. it is kind of crazy. if i had to put a dollar on it, i would say everybody was like, blue lives matter, blue lives matter. [ bleep ] didn t matter that day. i felt for him. i have a son. i thought about what it would feel like for him if some weak happened to me, you know? this is a another human being. part of what i appreciated is that you centered the voices of those who were impacted on that day but their reflections about the crowd and who showed up and the inconsistencies around their theories of justice, sean, are laid bare. yeah. we, i think it was important for us to give a voice to the people that went through that day and what they went through and personalize it. i think it is really important. i think, with the crowd there, we also did something i think was important. we listened in our area found. you hear things in our film you don t here in our own soundbites and it talks about, he is talking about being right next to this man pleading for his life, pleading because he has kids. you also hear how he is capturing all the different things the crowd is saying, the crowd is saying, take their guns. the crowd is saying, you are going to die tonight with such conviction you can hear it in their voice that you believe it. i think people need to take this all in as a beginning of the day to the end of the day through the personal experiences of the six people that we follow and kind of decide what you think about the people that were in the crowd that day, what their intentions were and what could have happened. what could have happened, i mean, there is a part in the film where former metropolitan police chief conti talks about a phone call that he had, he was part of that with mayor bowser and literally pleading for help from the national guard. the dee was deployed to the capitol to do something to help. the capitol police call for help, the national guard, this call was just, we will play a clip because it is so hard to believe. you wonder what trump would do if he were in office again, we know what he did on january 6th. take a listen. we had a phone call that was can be by myself, the mayor, the district of columbia d.c. national guard, the u. s. capitol police chief where he essentially was pleading for assistance from the national guard. in response to that, whoever on the other side from the representatives from the defense department, the discussion then switched to talking about optics and boots on the ground and what that would look like, which, you know, in a crisis situation, i don t care what it looks like. it looks like help to me. it took hours until the national guard was approved. donald trump put that video out. when he put that video out, people finally did go home. it just really feels like he knew what he was doing. that is a big part of it for me. when you step back, what the sub story i think you guys captured here is the other stuff that was going on in the face of all of the drama and the tragedy on the hill, the stub story was the white house wasn t doing anything. there was no real effort and i think that cut really embraces that part of it. when you are putting this story line together and you are talking it through, how did you capture that? you said, this is the other side of this. we could show you, you know, donald trump and the roosevelt room sitting there watching television eating a hamburger. you know that is what is going on. you know that was the rest of the story, why the d.c. police were so animated about the lack of response from federal law enforcement at the highest level. yeah, it was a different type of film for us. we had this huge kind of forensic timeline in our office. we were looking at all the different things, all the things playing out that day and when we stepped back and we said, where is the national guard? we know that, we know what happened. i know what happens, i see the national guard, they are always around. they do what they are supposed to do. we were just scratching our heads. why are we talking about this? it was actually andrea that so we needed to do a deep dive in that and then the chief started talking about that and he said, you know, he basically said the national guard is not here and i will do it and do my duty. the capitol is under attack. i will do whatever i can. i will get local law enforcement to come and help. that is what they did. why are not people talking about this? d.c. police for for hours, especially in the tunnel, four or five hours they were underhand to hand combat. police arrest people in under 10 minutes. they are not trained to fight hand to hand combat like that, you know? you could argue that the powers that be that had the authorization to release and deploy the guard to help weren t aware of what was going on. the entire world was watching what was going on. i think that is what is so upsetting. why wait that long? that is what we felt was so important. once we realized how soon they were asked and how many hours, everybody is seeing the horrific violence going down, this all could have been stopped. you are watching it in real time as the violence increases and spins out of control. it took them 15 minutes to get there when they were deployed. 15 minutes. andrea nix fine, sean fine, fine work, good work. the sixth is available to purchase on streaming platforms, please pick it up and view it. it is important. senate republican shootdown the chance to protect access to contraceptive . next hour, the president and ceo is at the table to discuss. be sure to follow are so on social media. are handle everywhere is @theweekendmsnbc. @theweekendmsnbc. it could be the start of a domino effect. new parodontax active gum repair breath freshener. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. you want thicker, stronger, fuller hair? 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div class= gutr > we did our job and we got him convicted. so they did. this sisterhood. for the sake of a woman whose fate might have been theirs. diane holik. whose friends came together to remember how they miss her. even after all these years. she was a constant friend. she was in my life every day and all of a sudden she was gone in an instant like blowing a candle out. you see the smile on all these photographs. was she always smiling? always. always. she had a magic smile. it was infectious. if she was smiling everybody else had to. we had to. i m andrea canning, and this is dateline. andrea canning: it was one of the most harrowing days in our history. i hear this pop, pop, pop,. the attempted assassination of president reagan. screaming and yelling. it is chaos. and now unprecedented look into the mind of the gunman, john hinckley junior. and the police officer that questioned hinckley speaks out in his first television interview. he turned to her and said, will you marry me? secrets of his diaries on daylight. his obsession to actress jody foster. is hinckley really fit to be free. he s a potentially dangerous character. he s proven that. hello. welcome to dateline. he shot a president and shook the country. we re about to unveal a probe of his most private thoughts and feeling and his second act as a free man. here is special contributor troy roberts. hinckley, diary are a dangerous mind. reporter: charming, small town, williamsberg, virginia. people visit from all over the world for a taste of america s colognal history. that man came for something more, a new life. one that would be quiet and normal. he volunteers at a church goes for long walks. reporter: but his journey to get here was a long one, filled with violence, mental illness and confinement. this is a violently insane person, so you need to put him some are where he cannot harm somebody. reporter: no one would guess now, but this senior citizen casually walking around town it is the man that tried to kill a president of the united states over a movie star, john hinckley junior. after being institutionalized for three decades, he is pretty much a free man. it was a rainy spring monday in washington d.c. , a few months after ronald reagan was elect the president. 70 days into reagan s first term. it is a nothing die. he gave a speech at the washington hilton . reporter: a nothing day was about to be a day that no one would ever forget. dale wilber interviewed well over 100 people for his book, raw hide, the secret service code word for reagan. he gives a speech and walking out. it is 2:27 p.m. i was part of the press pool, which is the small group of reporters that follow along in the motor motorcade. he came out the door and waving. he raised his arm to wave to people there. reporter: 15 feet away was a rope line that separated a small crowd of reporters and bystanders from the president. in that crowd, a sandy blonde- haired 25-year-old named john hinckley junior. moments later. it sounded like firecrackers. you knew in an instant it could knot be firecrackers and you knew it was a gun. i saw a jumble of people shov people shoving the into the car. reporter: all three camera crews that were able to capture it all. first shot hits in the head. and the fourth shot hits tom mccarthy and turned and took a shot to the chest without a bulletproof vest. i remember the yelling and the chaos and said, was the president hit? they said, i don t think so. reporter: did you see john hinckley outside of the hotel? i saw the police on top of a man on the ground. a secret service agent with a oozy. so they are hustling him over to this car. reporter: president reagan s son ron was in lincoln, nebraska when he was told about the shooting. he told my wife and i that shots been fired. they didn t think he was hit. we was an announcement from the white house. definitely, the president was not hit. reporter: but inside the presidential limo, a different story was playing out. reagan is increasingly complaining of chest inside. he pulls a napkin out of his right coat pocket and there was blood. reporter: president reagan was shot and his life was in danger. wilber explained how he was wounded. we re watching a slow motion reply. look how close he is. look at the gun. the bullet hits right there and gets through that little gap. reporter: through the tiny gap created by the open door of the bullet proof car hitting the president and incredible fluke. it was hinckley s sixth and final shot. the secret service agents raced him to george washington university hospital, where the doctors found the bullet dangerously close to president reagan s heart. judy, i m sorry to interrupt. reporter: nbc cut into her report with the news. we have two bulletins that president reagan was shot in the chest. reporter: he was rushed into surgery. the fbi was desperately trying to find out what happened. retired fbi agent, thomas baker. was there part of the conspiracy? were other people shot. reporter: the incident ands were chilling more than they could imagine and the clues were hiding in plain sight. a nation is rocked as the announcement about the president s condition and man that pulled the trigger. reporter: the first nationally televised interview of the detective that questioned hinckley minutes after the attack. he was like matter of fact like it wasn t really a big deal. reporter: did he ask any questions about the condition of the president or mr. brady? no. he did not seem concerned. reporter: no remorse? no remorse at all. copd has not been pretty. it is tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering, if this is as good as it gets. with three medicines and one inhaler, it keeps the airways open and prevents future flareups. and with one dose a day, it improves lung function so i can breathe freely and all night. do not take it more than prescribed. it may increase your chance of the thrust, pneumonia or problem breathing. ask your doctor about once daily trilogy because breathing should be beautiful. some people know that the best rate for you is the rate based on you with all state. there is a right way to and the speed limit is not 700 million miles an hour an hour. you re a terrible boss with a terrible haircut. safe and get a rate based on you. you re in good hands with allstate. suffering from arthritis, muscle and joint manet. pain. ease stiffness and soreness naturally. rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous. it has the active ingredients norman, bad news. i never graduated from med school. what? 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reagan came within a couple minutes of dying. reporter: meanwhile, the man that shot him was in the custody of the washington d.c. the entire homicide detective was the first person to question hinckley. more than 38 years since that day, this was his first national television interview. he looked like a college student. he just didn t seem to fit the profile of what i thought presidential assassin look like. reporter: what was john hinckley s demeanor when you started the interview. he didn t seems like it was a big deal. reporter: he also assured detective that he acted alone. did you ask him that question directly? yes, i did. i asked, are you by yourself. he responded i m with no run. reporter: did he ask any questions about the condition of the president or mr. brady? no, never did. he never seemed concerned. reporter: no remorse? no remorse at all. reporter: desperate for any clue or everyday that could explain the motive for the shooting, he searched his wallet and found photos. what did he say? you ll find out when you read the letter in my room. reporter: at that point, he shut down and refused to say more. he seemed arrogant, almost smug. i said you re going to be charged with attempted assassination of the president of the united states. as i m writing this in my notes, i m having a hard time spelling assassination. he said i ll spell it for you. reporter: soon after, he was turned over to the fbi. by evening, word of hinckley s arrest was public. the man that fired the shots today has been identified as john warnock hinckley of evergreen, colorado. i m thinking that is so weird that the guy that shot the president has the same name as my friend john hinckley. reporter: as kids, evan price, kurt dooley and well will francis grew up with hinckley. they didn t believe the shooter was their john till they heard where he went to school. i know this guy. friendly person. this cannot be happening. reporter: it was hard for all of them to scare the would be assassin for a friend they have known for a decade. he s handsome, happy, and look greats. reporter: they met in the 1960s and bonded over sports and music. he was a well-liked guy. we would go to record shops, stores, places to go to have burger. reporter: his father was the owner of a oil and gas business. they said that his family seemed perfect, straight out of a tv classic, leave to beaver. it was a great family. she was just june clear of. and his dad was more like ward. reporter: so what changed for the kid that grew up with everything? back in washington, the fbi was wondering the same thing. that night, agents were at the park central hotel where hinckley had been staying. we executed a search warrant of his hotel room. thomas baker was the agent in charge. we found the later, the statement of why he was doing this. reporter: the letter revealed that hinckley did not try to kill the president for political reasons. he did it because of attacker and twisted obsession with a woman. hinckley s bombshell motive thrusts a young hollywood actress into the the spotlight and those close to the president are left reeling. raw pain for the reagan family. and hinckley s fixation on actress jody foster. the letters were assumed to be love type letters. what dateline continues. tell me why. have you tried downey rinse and refresh. down i didn t rinse and refresh. down any will get your heart racing and prices that you know every day. the designer sales up to 70% off. shop gilt.com today. two scoops of ice cream and two thumbs up. get two months of service free. all with fast, reliable nationwide coverage. make the switch today. did you know taking at night relieves while you sleep for a more productive sleep. and get 24-hour relief. i m here to tell you about ab all new special offer from my friends at jacuzzi bathroom remodel that you don t want to miss. they have been making water feel great for 25 years. we re waiving all installation cost. they have a design that you ll love at a price that you can afford. best of all, they can install in as little as one day with no stress and no mess p are you ready to see your new shower? 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either politically motive or he s just racy. reporter: they learned that his motives were not at all by political. he was fueled by an obsession by an actress, jody foster. dear jody. i will be killed in my attempt to get reagan. it is for this reason that i m writing you this letter now. retired fbi agent phenomenon baker. he wanted to impress her and win her heart. i have to do something that i m doing all of this for your sake. reporter: the fbi needed to talk to foster. when the agents arrived at yale university, where she was a student, the actress was visibly upset. she said that hinckley started arriving her soon after she arrived on campus the previous fall and had not stopped. was he threatening? what was he like? i m not allowed to say. letters were assumed to have been love type letters. have you ever seen hinckley, that you know of? no, not to my knowledge, i have never met him. reporter: he was attending a yale writer s program. that was a lie. he was not there. he was there living in a hotel and stalking jody foster. reporter: this note was left for her just weeks before the shooting. jodie, good-bye, i love you 6 trillion times. you must admit, i am different. it would make all of this worthwhile. reporter: when did the obsession of jodie foster s obsession began? 1976. he saw the movie taxi driver. she plays like a prostitute in the movie. and he became obsessed with her. he identified with bickle. he thought he was going to asass nature and die in the guns like bickle did. reporter: but hinckley considered other options first, like hijacking a plane and even killing the woman that he claimed to love. his plan was to kill jodie foster, shoot him, her or shoot himself in front of her. return they thought this could be the basis of an insanity defense. and they hired dr. carpenter. carpenter met with hinckley for months and charted his unraveling. what was his relationship like with his parents? it wasn t anything like childhood neglect or trauma. reporter: but hinckley started to with withdrawl from high school. and they the parent took him to a therapist. at one point, they cut him off. reporter: it backfired. they re kind of dark and anticipatory things in it is compatable with a lonely life. if i wish, the president will fall and the world will look at me in disbelief. reporter: by the end of his evaluation, carpenter concluded that hinckley was legally insane. his official diagnosis? the most suitable one would be schizophrenia. reporter: could the defense convince a jury. the prosecution had their own experts and planned to argue that hinckley was perfectly sane. he was legally sane because he knew it was wrong. partly cloudy he knew he was shooting at humans in a way that could harm them. the trial would be a 7 week battle for the experts, over hinckley was sane or not. upon answers to that question were buried in a remarkable diary and that dateline uncovered. coming up. we uncovered news footage of carter during the election that hinckley was in the crowd. ronald reagan was not hinckley s own target. john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter? yes. when dateline continues. ga, the form of dry degeneration and it can progress faster than you think. when ga stays over your eyes, stay a stand. this is an eye injection that has proven to slow lesion growth with increasing effect over time. it is the only fda treatment to few ga in as few as six doses per year. do not take an infection or active swelling in and around your eye that may cause pain or redness. it can cause in infection, severe inflammation in the retna that could cause vision loss or increase of high pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have any side effects. every moment counts. act now to slow ga with syfovre. i ve been using deodorant for 40 years. i felt like i was not clean or something was wrong with me. and then my dermatology told me about sew my. my bottom has been saved. charmin cleans better with less effort. you see the commercials. you never put viagra for as lit 87 cents. good morning. we have the hour s top stories. a heat dome created dangerously honestly conditions out risk. the temperatures reach triple digit in las vegas and phoenix. it is expected to continue till saturday stretching from california to florida. bill anders was piloting a plane that crashed into the water off washington state. he was 90 years old. now back to dateline. welcome back to dateline. john hinckley junior shot president reagan in a twisted attempt to impress actress jodie foster. and now we have new insight from hinckley himself in a document written in his own hand that after all of these years is seeing the light of day. this is hinckley, diary of a dangerous mind. reporter: on the night he was arrested, hours after trying to kill the president, john hinckley began to keep a day tory. march 30th, 1981, rush to d.c. headquarters and spent hours handcuffs to a desk. he would write it up to and through his trial. the diary is a remarkable insight into hinckley s trouble mind. i have such and empty, sad feeling. where are you jodie. he titled, the diary of a person that we all know. at times it is a chronicle of despair. why go on? i m immortally i am infamous, but i m dead inside. he tried to take his own life. but he seemed to have a moment of clarity of the shooting. there are times that i m sad about the incident. but other times i m satisfied. reporter: he was almost giddie. it will be a miracle, almost a miracle if i m found not guilty. reporter: the damage that hinckley caused it was on people s mind. he could have changed the course of history. yes. this foolish, young man could have changed the course of history. reporter: secret service sergeant mccarthy and president reagan. officer deli that was forced to retire early. but it was brady, where he had severe brain damage and paralysis. nbc news legal analyst. at the time of the hinckley trial, the prosecution had the burden to prove each and every element of the crime, including the defendant s sanity. reporter: the prosecution began by showing jurors footage of the shooting. they argued that he was not sick when he pulled the trigger, just a narcissistic. he told me his goal to be on the cover of time magazine. reporter: the obsession, the prosecutors said it did not prove he was insane. he was interested in committing a crime and fell aupon taxi driver. reporter: hinckley thought that the trial was the perfect stage for his story. jodie, everyone in the whole wide world knows about us. i think what i did was worth it. in the courtroom, the prosecutors argued that hinckley knew exactly what he was doing what he shot the president, that it was a premeditated plan months in the making, and originally with a different target. he actually had been talking the previous president, jimmy carter. reporter: in the fall of 1980, he bought guns and went target shooting and followed carter on the campaign trail. we recovered news footage of carter at different rallies in the fall. reporter: john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter? yes. it just never worked out for him. so he switched his attention to president reagan after he became president. reporter: when it was the defense s turn. they said that his judgment was impaired by schizophrenia elusions. the only meaningful thing in his life was his delusional attachment to jodie foster. he developed the grandiose view of jodie and hims a couple. he felt this is something that everybody should know about, killing carter, killing reagan. he needed something that would cause attention to this. reporter: and his attempts to contact foster was to show them that they were meant to be. he reported a phone call between himself and the actress. i cannot carry on conversations with people that i don t know. reporter: jodie did not appear at trial but she was video week earlier. how would you describe your relationship with john hinckley? i don t have any relationship with john hinckley. her words infuriated him. in his diary that note, he threw a pen at her and shouted, jodie i m still going to kill you. oh, my god, what have i done? what i have done. everyone is angry with me. jodie hates me. i m so famous, but i m so miserable. reporter: would the jury find the him a calculating killer. the verdict would leave the nation outraged. coming up. you were confident that the jurors would see things your way? yes. the jury speaks. to say that the country was surprised is an understatement. what dateline continues. this is the only monthly topical that protects against fleas, tapeworm even more. next guard combo. the monthly one and done that to want. introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with pain reliever. rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous. faster acting and long lasting. grab the moment. get started. frustrated by skin tags? dr. shoals has the break- through that you ve been waiting for in as little as one treatment. is your shower trying to tell you something? is getting in and out of bathtub becoming a safety concern? are you worried about the cost of a bathroom remodel that could go on for weeks and weeks? 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yes. i didn t for a moment it could be the otherwise. by the fourth day, the verdict was in. the verdict on john hinckley, not guilty by reason of insanity turned the country upside down today turned the upside down today. to say that america was shocked by the verdict is an understatement. they were furious. not everyone was up in arms. surprisingly president reagan had found peace with hinckley. my father had forgiven him, a day or so after being shot, he had forgive convenient forgiven him. my mother, on the other hand, she would have killed him if she could have got her hand on him. he entered the final entry in his dairy. it is all over. i m not responsible for shooting the president and three others. what does jodie think now. you re going to a treatment facility. and only when you re better will you be released. hinckley was sent to saint elizabeth hospital in washington d.c. , one of the oldest psychiatrist hospitals in the country. he was put on anti-psychotic drugs. it seemed to trust. john and leslie metro at a halloween party. reporter: she was a fellow patient at st. elizabeth. she wrote about hero man tick relationship with hinckley. leslie was described by neighbors and family, friend and even her ex-husband as a perfect woman and mother and she killed her child. reporter: she was convicted for her crime and sent to the contradict hospital. today the old grounds closed. the buildings abandoned. what was it like when you came here the first time? you know, it was different from it is now. but leslie and john used to communicate from a window, not this building, but a similar one, three floors up where he was. reporter: she was more than a decade holder than hinckley and like him came from an upper background and educated. when she told him who he was, he did not care. she said i did so much worse than he did. i killed my own child. she took her gun and shot her child and then herself. her injuries wore so severe, she amputated her arm. she never understood people s shock for her love with hinckley. people ask why would he have a relationship with him. why would he have a relationship with me? he talked at chaperone events orbit window. by the following year, hinckley was in love and did something that no one ever expected. he proposed. and she accepted. walsh said they became each other s confidants. hinckley trusted her with his darkest moments. he said that he went through the terrible percents of shame and guilt, particularly when he would see brady, the press secretary that he shot. reporter: after three years of treatment, devoluntary was released. but got a job at the hospital, so hinckley still saw her regularly. the staff at the mental hospital condoned this relationship, even supported it? yes, they did because they saw it as a healthy growth. reporter: but they learned that he was in an astonishing relationship with someone else, ted bundy who was on death row. dear john, i think we have something going on here. it is pleasure to find someone i feel comfortable writing. reporter: the secret service discovered that hinckley started the corresponds. dear ted, i read about your new death order and it upsets me because i m against the death penalty and i value you as a friend. reporter: the doctors became more concerned that hinckley was still obsessed with jodie foster and had some 20 photos of her in a room. he considered writing to convicted killer charles manson. despite the letters, after four years, the hospital trusted hinckley enough to let him leave his building and rome the grounds freely. he devoluntary was still engaged and could walk outside together and have privacy. they went up to a little spot on the hill. they did not have sex the first time there, but after that, they did. on the ground. on the ground. a few years later, he went to court to make a bid for more freedom. but would a judge allow a man that stalked two presidents and tried to kill one of them back into society? he should not be able allow to rome around all alone out there. he s a potentially dangerous character. he s proven that. the eye popping gated community where he proposed to live. he played on the tee where former president obama and former president clinton and this fellow is only 50 feet away. when dateline continues. why do we even buy them. i ve had multiple strokes. if you need help remembering something, write it down quickly. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. the pattened filter keeps the leaves out of your gutters, guaranteed. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they put us at ease. unclog gutters for good. visit leaffilter.com today. shingles some describe it as a unbearable itch. it could disrupt your work and time with family. debail indicatingdebilitating shingles. good time that you get a break with your flexible payment options. this is the dmvip. vending machine charcuterie. wait till the driving shipping generic viagra for 87 cents. in 1997, john hinckley junior was back in court, this time fighting for a bit of freedom. he spent 15 years at a psychiatric hospital and believed he was a changed man. his parents believed it too. john s demeanor has changed. he s more open, loving person. to them, hinckley was no criminal. he was being treated for mental illness and deserved compassion. he was not a snipper on a rooftop or religious fanatic. he was a pathetic figure that he was trying to impress a movie star that he never met. he wanted permission to visit his family off the hospital ground. hinckley doctors said that his psychosis and depression were in remission and had been for years. i think they observed that he was less preoccupied with the psychotic delusions. reporter: but federal prosecution did not buy it. they believe he was a threat to society. would he go over to her office and chat and talk. and then he started bugging her. he would come every day or call. reporter: the judge denied his request and he lost my chance of leaving the hospital grounds for a long time. but by 2003, he stayed out of trouble for years. his doctors felt he was ready to inch back into society. they began gradually one day out in the city. by 2006, the treatment team had been recommended that he be allowed to stay with his parents for days at a time and the court agreed. the goal of a hospital is to rehabilitate, right? they have no justification to hold him. reporter: but not everyone happy about hinckley s increasing freedom. the home that he retired to was in an upscale community in williamsburg, virginia, overlooking the 14th hole of the kings golf course. that concerned the secret service. in the past few years that played on that tee, president obama, former president clinton. these are the people that played golf in williamsburg, and this fellow is only 50 feet away. reporter: despite the federal prosecute s protest, the judge followed saint elizabeth s recommendation and granted hinckley more and more time with his parents, time that no longer included his fiancee leslie devoe. after 22 years, the relationship was over. do you know why the relationship over? being identified public as his girlfriend was hard for her. the secret service was always coming to her door. it became too much. reporter: hinckley s focus was now solely on being permanently released from saint elizabeth s. in 2016, a judge granted his request. the man that attempted to assassinate president ronald reagan is now free from a mental hospital. hinckley s father had died. so he would live for his 90- year-old mother for at least for a year. not all of hinckley s new neighbors were convinced that was a good idea. bring him here and put him under the care of his 90-year- old mother seems to be a pretty foolish decision. we know medicine is not an exact science. few things are. so i just hope they re right. i m a layperson. i m not a psychologist or psychiatrist. but it doesn t seem to me that people with these kind of severe mental problems are ever really, truly cured. reporter: still, hinckley was not completely free. the secret service would keep an eye on him. and there was a long list of court mandate the rules that he had to follow. among them therapy, medication, limited travel. no media interviews or contact with his victims relatives or jodie foster. but ron reagan was still concerned. my worry is that his narcissistic personality or the will be affronted and he will not get the attention that he feel he s owed and he will act out again in some violent way. reporter: there is greater awareness and empathy in those that suffer from mental illness. but insanity laws are much stricter. states were in a rush to change to insanity defenses. some states instituted guilty, but mentally ill. reporter: in federal course. the burden of proof has shifted to the defense team that must prove that the defendant is insane. if hinckley were tried under the new law, many believe, he would be convicted. do you know what he s doing with himself? he volunteers at a church. he goes on walks. he established a bunch of friends over time. reporter: he got a job of sorts buying and selling and antiques at a low mall. and it appears found romance again. i trust the doctors and the people that have been treating him. i trust their decision. reporter: hinckley childhood friends believe he has earned a second chance and wish him well. i don t expect we ll see him at our high school reunion, i d welcome him. reporter: but president reagan s son believes that the man that tried to assassinate a president, even insane, should not be go free. the crime that he committed was not just a crime another person. it was a crime against a state. the penalty has to be drastic and permanent. reporter: and in 2020, the court relaxed the conditions of hinckley s release, even further. among his new freedoms, he was able to publicly display his artwork and his name. he seemed content. during one of his mental health evaluations, he told doctors, this is the happiest i ve been in my life. i m happy as a clam, to be honest. i really am. be honest. i really am. jr. who four decades after shooting an american president appeared at peace with his past. that s all for this edition of dateline. # thank you for watching. . good morning. and welcome to the saturday edition of morning

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it s a nice day outside. it s my hope for everyone outside watching us right now. rachel: marinating your meat or getting ready for the barbecue coming up. will: didn t feel like last summer in paris. it was not warm. see if it s a little warmer this week. peter doocy is over there and joe biden meeting with french president macron and first lady today and receive the official welcome during the ceremony at ark day trail and leaders expected to make a statement and will not be taking any questions. rachel: comes as white house denies there s been a rift between biden and macron despite the two reportedly butting heads over money or money for ukraine. pete: peter doocy is live for us. reporter: they ve returned to france after jetting back quickly to attend one day of hunter biden s trial yesterday. we know that this big celebration of president biden and the first lady is happening. even though macron and biden don t always get along, especially on trade because macron thinks biden s inflation reduction act is hurting the french and on ukraine because macron pes to consider sending macron wants to send nato troops there and macron does not. they had a warm and close relationship and they re focused on areas where people agree rather than focusing on the strength of this relationship. reporter: president bleeden be open the checkbook and told zelensky $225 million on the way in murrieta military aid and that s a drop in the bucket of $51 billion and here on the world stage, president biden wanted to make clear this new nine figure munitions package could have come sooner if not for republicans back home. i m not going to walk away from you. i apologize for the weeks of not knowing what s going to pass in terms of funding, and because we had trouble getting the act of some of our conservative members to pass it. reporter: last time there was a really, really big protest and the paint and resembling blood left on the perimeter for days. back to you. so far so good and paris is starting with the reception out and normandy was very, very good and it s not necessarily because people love joe biden, but they love the american president coming to visit. everywhere we went in normandy, kids and adults waiving u.s. flags. they love america in that part of the world because of what happened 80 years ago or that part of the country. now as we return to paris. we ll get down to policy and where the two of these guys disagree on gaza and on ukraine and so if there is going to be anything that s a little icy, that would happen today. will: one more question, peter about that visit to normandy and the american president wen and those capable and veterans of d-day. i know a lot of a lot of french citizens and americans there and celebrating that 80th anniversary? reporter: yeah, majority of the visitors were american visitors who have some connection to d-day. whether it is a living relative who make the producer will put the notes that we re sending to ukraine and all that borrowed money is have that money and rachel: it puts america at resident and can what kind of discussion haves you heard about that escalation while you ve been in paris and these two have been together and what s the russian response to that? reporter: well, president biden is trying to make clear to the rest of the nato partners including macron here in france and by giving ukraine the green light to u.s. u.s. weapons to shoot inside of russia and he s saying they re not approving onsive operations but rather offensive operations baa defensive operation because the ukrainians are just going after positions within russia that are shooting stuff at people in ukraine and so conditions are similar to what they were in the 1940s and dictator held back on overtaking europe and he has many, many times promised to send nato troops into any nato country that winds up having any kind of russian aggression and nato is expanding that the responsibility of that and would basically be world war iii. it s what president biden was trying to warn against and wouldn t go into ukraine and basically because ukraine is not a nato partner and touching any of the other nato partners and president biden is saying that it s going to be americans with the rest of nato in there and that is what this whole trip, it seems like, at least theematically they re trying to warn against. pete: thank you, peter. will: thank you, peter. rachel: i think we re slow walking into something really huge. he said we re talking about world war iii potentially and anything could go wrong, a civilian could get killed and a huge nook larra power russia is. i have kids that are either 18 almost 18 and another one that s 22. you have kids close to that age. i don t know if you re willing to have your kids die for ukraine. i m not. this is a serious situation and not getting enough attention and that s why i brought it up. pete: these kind of wars start with incrementalism and a bit more and bit-and bit more and time and time again, we re not doing this and we do it. rachel: what s happening with the military and your book could nerve pathology been more important than at this moment right now. will: jury misconducts of this and the comment of the court s public facebook book and said micos season a juror and tram subpoena getting convicted. my cousin is a juror and trump is getting convicted. thank you, all, for your hard work! ]. pete: watching the coverage yesterday, there s a lot of confusion and the only thing giving validation to this whole thing is the letter from the judge. the judge is putting out a letter saying this could be the problem. did he do it on the back end of an internal investigation and then the letter went out or did the letter go out and notifying all parties involve that had they re looking into it. you could have grounds for a mistrial, but we re along way from that right now. will: an eye waterringly hypocritical and revealing statement doing anything to regain power and preserve ask seek revenge on anyone that opposes him and warning signs clear torr all to see and dangerous constitution and threat to democracy and so consumed by his own failed diminished state and he s gone off the deep end. the irony, i don t so it s beyond hypocritical and ironic and have an effect. rachel: they want to weaponnize him and put him in jail. will: how dare they lock her up. we ll lock him up. it s consist and it truly is consist. rachel: everything they accuse donald trump of doing whether it s perfect and doing it with silicon valley and donald trump said the accusation is a confession. pete: that s a great way to get it. rachel: i have a couple of things to say, i like the answer that success is for america. but in the end, if there s people that have been using our intelligence agencies and our legal system, if it cops to light that these prosecutors were also courted nailing with the white house, if we want it to end, like talking about covid. if we want this to never happen again, there has to be consequences to it. i m not saying our political family and growing out and i ll be bitter 100,000 time more bitter than donald trump and that wasny my take away and no matter what he does in a new administration. he ll be accused of recking the system; right? taking the pentagon for example and go in and fire a lot of people and he does that and fire the chairman of the joint chiefs and the new secretary of defense and he ll be accused of a maga purge and that s not what he s doing and he s not getting revenge or retribution and fixing a system that s messed up and go for it. go all the way. rachel: people behind trump and people you didn t expect, minorities and tech and people are getting behind trump because they want someone to shape that system. if they wanted business as usual. they d get behind biden. that s not what people want. i ve been a bit down as you know on how thing haves been going on the constitutions on everything else. that interview gave me some hope that, you know, with everything that s happened, he s still bullish on america. now to the headlines. one person killed and four others hurt in a shooting at a backyard pool party in compton, california. the identity of the man who was found dead at the scene has not been released. the sheriff s department says a second pan and three women were all rushed to the hospital. so far no arrests and it s still unclear what triggered the shooting. arizona attorney general investigating democratic governor katie hobbs after being accused in taking part in a pay for play involving a group home operator who according to reports was denied a rate increase in december of 2022 before donating $100,000 to the hobbs campaign three days later. the next weir they were reportedly approved for a rate increase well over the average of other group homes and hobbs office is denying the allegation. pat sajak giving an emotional speech during his final episode of wheel of fortune. it was a daily privilege to keep the half hour a safe place for family fun. just a game. rachel: i love that. sajak took over hosting duties from chuck woolrey in 1981. ryan seacrest will host the show along his long time koenen host vana white, who is not retiring. will: ryan seacrest does a great job. pete: he does. he s a talented guy. will: he s dick clarke and inherited pat sajak and regis filpurn. pete: republican governor calling out administrative war on oil and nothing but attack opportunistic american energy. we re talking to governor kevin stitt about it. losing weight and keeping it off? 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we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that s uncalled for. president biden paused new oil and gas leases and canceled the keystone pipeline. when you try to shut down that industry where innovation is thriving, you re shoving the result of that demand onto places like russia, meet steps that can be taken to unleash american independence and american energy independence and proudly supports vied real relief for american families. rachel: it s facing a blistering counter attack by republican governors calling on the white house to take steps to lower prices for americans. one of those republicans is oklahoma governor gavin newsom 1.3 trillion since biden took office and the pause on l and g exports makes no sense. l and g exports help our allies more than anything and when you pause that, you pressure our friends and allies in europe and asia and russia and going to more of everything approached and going to love talking about oil and gas and we have clean wind and number three in electricity ra generation and we need the president to help with permitting reform and unlock american energy and it s a national security issue. rachel: i think the windmills are an e eyesore and can t stand them and they kill birds as well. i d rather have it under the ground. i m glad you brought up the fashional security point of this and it s not safe like the other countries of oil and war and allies are going there and are you surprised how stubborn joe biden is his administration is on these policies and they re clearly not good in an election year and look at it for craven political reasons and why continuing with this when the american people hate it? ewe know, that s what s crazy. putting your thumb on the scale of what s good and china is building three new coal plants every single month and it s just unbelievable to us. it make nosocommon sense to the american people. rachel: no, we ve done stories, governor, where we found out that china was founding some of the green activists and coach they would be and pushing this and opening up coal plants themselves and letting the american needs meet the needs of americans and allies around the world and people understand they re paying more at the gas pump and they re paying more for everything, groceries and last time i checked, we all have to heat our hopes and businesses to attack this and have a hidden tax, you re hurting am lie of ours in south america and no need to get dirty oil or push our allies over to our enemies to get their oil. we can do it ourselves and we can help build our economy and help the working class. you re right on that . rachel: a dramatic leak in the federal gun trial and we could hear testimony from the first son himself in the next coming days and details on that, next. will: biden s lawyers may call hunter to the stand after the weekend. this wraps up a week of eye opening testimony and prosecutors claim biden s truck and gun case had remnants of drugs on them. hunter s daughter naomi testify that had she did not see any drug paraphernalia and mark is here with us. let s start with hunter testifying, likelihood? yeah, they re definitely considering it. not because they want to, but because they have to. the government did an amazing drug painting him as drug user and addict and the only contradiction is him taking the stand saying i wasn t a user at the time. when i got that gun, i wasn t using. at least i looked a the it as literally at that moment and was ann addict? now i realize i probably was. at the time, i was in deep denial about my addiction like most addicts can be. i didn t lie, i wrote down that i wasn t an addict because i didn t think i was. if you testify to not being an addict but believe we re not an addict but you are, are you safe? i think so because jurors that love the bidens in delaware are more inclined to believe his testimony and in his mine, that was his truth. addict really is not an objective word, it s a dependent upon what the person feel feels and many people that consider themselves it s an objective truth and the truth of the medical community that addict is defineable and not something you personally testify to and you always are. it s a diagnostic condition and you re an addict and there s a way to define someone as an addict and done it every single way and only one miss asking a bus load of nones and smoked crack with them. will: sorry, the bus load of nones was a great detail. we ll see. i fear as you point out a jury in delaware but the modern in vogue idea it s your truth and somehow valuable when compared to the jobbive truth and winning the day for hunter biden is talking about joe biden and jurors are looking and should getting tails and feeling things out that aren t necessarily in evidence and those condemning any parents for being in the courtroom when their son is facing time in the pokey oring it dishonest and they d be there too to support their children. will: one last question, mark, in the time i have left. i know this and having grown up in the legal community and my wife served on a jury when it came to a case prosecuting a guy that was manufacturing crystal meth and asked everyone if you had experience with it. everyone did, my nephew, my cousin. they were not sympathetic and threw the book at the defendant within 15 minutes of deliberation. this jury was all asked about their experience with addicts and they all had experienced as many do, with addiction. how do you think that will play for hunter? that everybody has experience with this and more sympathy and more condemnation. you just don t know. that s the problem. no one knew about ndas and porn stars and how to manage books in the trump trial and had to be told will: tim kennedy went to norman day for the 80s anniversary of d-day and re-enlisted. we ll talk to him, next. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it s a great product. it s going to help a lot of patients. pete: army ranger tim kennedy went to moray mandy for the 80td re-enlisted. he also jumped into hallowed ground performing a parachute jump much like the original d-day heros and he awarded medals to two deserving world war ii heros. tim kennedy joins us now to discuss. tim, what an awesome moment. we ll get to re-enlistment but first the ability to jump 80 years later out of a similar aircraft and be alongside the world war ii heros. it was unreal. unreal. pete: i can t imagine. that was re-enlistment and heck of a mohawk you ve got going and talk about your decision and your decision to re-enlist and i ve been a part of conversations and you ve been with me in the state of the military and you re re-upping and talk to me about re-enlisting in the army. i don t to want be a hypocrite and all the virtues and characteristics i have to live by and those in the greatest generation and subscribe to. the greatest generation and they weren t great till the first shot went off in europe and climbing stormy beaches and i have a lot of confidence in the current youth in the united states. it s the country we re fighting for still. pete: good for you. the voice of tim kennedy and his visual shot isn t great and not over there and showing images and can t see this now of that ceremony we re not the best but we re the first to recognize and even and equal and doesn t matter. pete: stuff like this is what the army needs to be doing, showcasing people like you saying it doesn t matter what your race or background is. we just need patriots willing to join. yeah, pete, while i ve been here, 82 nd airborne and 18th army core. i ve seen countless marines, navy guys and c130 and c47s and the sediment across the board and those in uniform and those that have served and the french populous as a whole, they re celebrating and remembering and respecting the acts of heroism that occurred on d-day 80 years ago on june 6 and for currently for the military, i think it s you have to demonstrate the historic acts that have occurred for people that understand their heritage and their lineage and why we fight the way we do, train the way that we do so the military is ready. september 10, 2001, everybody in uniform is like why are we even here? why are we training like this and september 11 happened. i don t know what the next thing is going to be, i don t know if it s a pearl harbor or an october 7. i don t know if it s going to be a september 11, but we have to have a military that s lethal and ready to fight and ready to answer the call. the generation has the apical but the army has to ability to but the army has to lead the way. i have a haircut like the man that stormed into normandy and dirty dozen. i m doing what what i can to demonstrate this is what it looks like to serve. pete: bring us that haircut onset. tim kennedy, congratulations and thank you so much for joining us. by the way, order the war on warriors, foxnewsbooks.com and get a signed copy on waranwarriors.com and lays out a lot of what tim was talking about and need capable and ready military and weepholing short and fellow vets do as well and tell the behind the scenes story and we re ready in september 10 posture should something terrible happen. we haved aerer sayres and all around the we haved aerer sayres and around the world and have and thed aerer sayres and more around the world. will: one man was hurt and many more were damaged and witnesses say the suspect undressed himself during the shooting spree. the motive is still unclear but police say he tried buy ago shot of liquor and didn t have enough money before the shooting. two adults and two children hurt after a small plane crashed in front of a home outside of denver this morning. like power just before crashing. i don t know what to do but i ll put it down. will: moments before the pilot reported low oil pressure and some take ton hospital and some with burns. ntsb is investigating. will: cities with the best prices with the average foodies looking to dine out. cheapest city was ft. worth, texas, where a couple can get a three course meal for $60 total. second cheapest city was el paso, texas, followed by memphis, tennessee. detroit and columbus were tied for fourth place and the most expensive city was the big apple, new york. those are your headlines. it s the belmont stakes today and this year it s being held in saratoga springs, new york, for the first time. janice dean is live with last year s winner and the first woman to win the triple crown stakes and they are next. rise up this morning, smiled with the rising sun discover our newest resort, sandals st. vincent and the grenadines now open. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals sure, i m a paid actor, and this is not a real company, but there is no way to fake how upwork can help your business. search talent all over the world with over 10,000 skills you may not have in house. more than 30% of the fortune 500 use upwork because this is how we work now. i need help with her snoring. sleep number does that. thank you now, save 40% on the sleep number special edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now at sleepnumber.com (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. i don t want you to move. i m gonna miss you so much. you realize we ll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with xfinity. will: belmont stakes taking place tonight in saratoga. rachel: last night was the first anytime in history a female trainer won a triple crown and had quite the reaction. pete: bring in janice dean joined by the trainer of 2023 belmont stakes winner. janice. reporter: jenna, how does it feel to see that again? does it come back to you? it does, immediately. that sometimes you have to be care and feel push it away and not get too caught up in your head but it does. reporter: you were the last belmont winner at old belmont track. so historic and have those images forever and kind of be able to close it out i think was a little sweet too. reporter: yeah, how do you feel about that title like first female trainer to win? it s something i had a find a lot of balance with and i understand what it means to a lot of peep. i wasn t raised to do things because you re a women and accelerate because you re a women. i was raised to do things because you work hard and accomplish things because you do it. how did you get into it? i must have been a little unhealthy mentally. i love the horses and they re a part of you and you re around and there s something about them. it just speaking to your soul. reporter: this racing is older than baseball. it is .x a lot of people don t realize that. we get a lot of flak for how out of touch it might be and it s an animal but older than baseball and so americana and history that s here at saratoga and so special. reporter: what is your beautiful horse doing right now? he s living his best life. having babies. reporter: we promised him if he did exceptional things he d have a cool next job. he entered into a stallion career this year and done well so far. there s a couple of horses racing today. the first two tomny two socks and she prospers. reporter: nice. are you rooting for a horse tonight at 6:41 p.m. i have a bit of sweet spot obviously for seize the gray with mr. lucas because of the arrogate connections by i want a happy big ration for the fans. it s special. reporter: what s next? once you win all the races and get back to it? carry on. you enjoy for the minute and you ve got everyone else to tend to and sold your arm and going to make the next champion. work hard and keep digging and working hard. it s just like any big business. you want to get to the top and you ve got to put your full cup blinker on and going to accomplish and don t lose yourself. reporter: what was it like seeing your picture and your beautiful horse and all the billboards? it s been crazy. reporter: thank you for what you do for this virgin islands i love it and for two minutes, we all get together as a nation and doesn t matter who you voted for or your background. you re rooting for your hostage. you are and it s the great equalizer and bring sos many people from so many walks of life together for an amazing animal. reporter: okay, so the big race is happening here, belmont saratoga and that s cool too. 6:41 p.m. and ten horses in the ragaini and is beautiful track, you ve been here, baby. i have, it s a special, special place. reporter: if you can t be here, watch. fox tonight starting the coverage. will: pete has a question for you. pete: janice, your hat is beautiful, but does it also double as a satellite dish? reporter: oh, i ve heard that one. it has its own zip code, i know. i ve heard it all. pete: it s gorgeous. it s gorgeous. i love it. nobody can rock it like you. amazing. reporter: christine moore, that s the one. will: i love it. more fox & friends . pete: that was great.

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tonight w have majr major breaking news fromng new york city not ago new york judge john merchan b issued a very bizarre, unusual letter notifying. orneys president donald trump s attorneys and the d.a. s offic e about a social media post on the unified court public facebook page. now the post in question reads the following quote, my cousin is a juror . icte he says, trump is getting convicted. thank you, folks, for all of your hard work. the post was published the day before the verdict on wednesday, may 29th. in the letter, merchan did not indicate whether this post was valid or if the courts are investigating the matter. but this is by far very, very level and alarming development . we re going to have great jarrett, mike huckabee all coming up on this. and we are only 150 days away from the 2024 rac presidential election. this race is heating ue isp big time, but unfortunately for democrats, joe biden is slowing down. we ll explain all that straight ahead tonight. plus, i have a message forth that idiotic actor george clooney and his wife who thinc george ck that they sd have a say over america s over. n policy after all, they ll be raisingey money for joey. also, partl be three oforme my interview with former president donald trump. that s straight ahead tonight. iden aheadwe talk about the upcoming debate and trump will tell us what he reall ty thinkseneral about the attorney general, merrick garland. also tonight, we will shines an a bright light on the spies and others that lied in the02 fall of 2020. 51 quote, intel experts, they lie to you. joe biden to you. big tech lied to you.d th the media mob lied to you. they all spread propaganda, outright misinformation and interfered in our presidential election. all thanks to hunter biden s gun gun trial. tr a shadow beyond of a doubt that the laptop that all these lied about andd s suppressed is very real. accordin g to fbi testimony, it was also never tampered with. the fbi knew this the whole time and they did nothing to clear it up with big tech that they were meeting weekly with. it s time for people like brennan and clapper, others, all of them, to be held accountable for this disgusting lie. y de they were absolutely designed to help joe biden in 2020. but we begin in france, where bn joe biden just gave a speechspeh on democracy. this is th on demoe same bidenw who openly defied the u.s. supreme court. the samed the u. biden who spenn a lifetime allegedly selling access around the worl spentd. you know, the biden brand often with zero experience and nothing to offer but a name nothingit y. no american president has ever cared less about democracy has n joe biden. but that didn t stop him from playing make believe. and so he shuffled out to a seaside podium in france earlier today and tried his best to deliver a speech written by his staffers. needless to say, they didn t go particularly well. take a look. they could see.e all they could see was the outline of the shore the sho and the enormity of these cliffs. and i like to look, i know i ll get in trouble. the secret service and i go to the edge and look over. but think those cliffs, as my hostess showed. d fo me, that s a we re standings on top of. there were americans like sergeantli leonard. well, sergeant leonard fromes ay new jersey. does anyone believboelievee the rangers want america to go it alone todawaamericy? w well, we don t talk about about how hard it is, how many ways we re asked to walk away, we instincts are to walkncts a away. the most natural instincret is o walk away. could they or anyone ever a imaginree that america would do the same? wouldn t do the same. that s the rangers have fought up from point to hawk did mumble bumble stumble fumble. oh and talk about walking away. you mean the wayout walk joe thy you walked away and surrendered in the war against radical islamic terrorism and said, oh, you re not going to help g israel win their war? wow. now, if you spend a few minutes watching video of biden in france, it s beyond obviousn that is not operating with a full deck of cards. and whoeve a fulr is in charge e white house is doing a pretty terrible job . look at this new poll. two thirds of middle class 2 americans, they are struggling financially because of biden inflation and it continues to rise. we see similarand it on the borr and foreign policy and safety and security with dismantled defund no bail laws. l la biden is underwater on almoswstn every single solitary issue. and despite the lawfare in new york, donalde despit trump new l leading in key battleground states. look at this fox news poll, trump up five. poa up five, nevada up, and florida. trump leads by 22 pointsy 22 on the topic of immigration, i nevada and is makingug huge electoral gainsamer with hispanic-americans. and get thisic, he s now tied with joe biden. second poll in a row in the commonwealth of virginia. that s a state biden carried by more thany ten points in 2020. but the bad news for biden doesn t end ther0 th foree so far in the democratic primary, the president has mocraticalready lost a half a m votes to uncommittedto as fears now grow that hundreds o of thousands of democrat s aren t going to bother even voting for joe in the general election. wh evebother voting y it. those policies are horrible. now far less progressives. they re furious that biden would even pretend to addrespros the border crisis he created with a phony executive order that won t help. they want unfettered illegal immigration and amnesty, no limits at all whatsoever. and then to make these matters worse, biden s own son is nos w on trial for gun crimes.s gun while joe makes gucon control a central of his campaign. perhaps the biggest revelation from hunte r biden s trial is that his infamous laptop from that was actually enterede into evidence by biden s owngove doj, his governmenrnt. r un now, for the first time ever under oath, the federal government has confirmedhe f gos we already knew that hunter s laptop is authentic. its context contents are authentic. it s frec ite of kind of foreigw interference. yorkyew york post stor that was suppressed over and over about the lapto aboutp in the fall of 2020 was accurate. this means that in the fall of 2020, you were lied to by t joe biden. you were lied to by the media mob. you wereo by to and you are a fe speech suppressed, big tech and even our own government. we know that 51 intel experts, m they lied to youan and knew and absolutely, positively nothing about the laptop. but they were organized by wink and tony blinken, who seems to have been sufficiently rewarded with a high ranking position. they signed a letter assuring you that the laptop had all the markings of russian disinformation and a russian disinformationformatio. these are the same people who claim be so concerned t with disinformation. in realityhis inatio, they re te people that spread the conspiracy theory in 2020.hy why? because they wanted their guy t to win. they wanted it to alter the result of an electio n. they re the ones who censored americans from even talkin theyg about the story. oh, and donaldin trump eight years ago may have paid an nda, which is perfectlyd an legal, and that may have been designed as a campaigl ann contribution. are these not all campaign te contributions? all of these people must be held accountable. e people, anyone that signed on to that intel letter that didn t know anythingo thl lett should never be trusted again. clapper, hayde clappn leon pane. brennan. morell. dozens of others spread outright misinformation in order to influence the election. take a look. i think there are a lot of issues related to thisw york new york post story that purportedly referencedced u the hunter biden emails. and asntden s e- i and several y former colleagues have pointed out publicly that it does bear the hallmarks of russian disinformation. sinformation is just classic textbook. soviet russian tradecraft at work. the just lies. the fbi knew it was real. a theh of 2020. woul would not tell social media giants the truth. remember, they were meeting with them weekly in the monthshe leading up to the 2020 elections, warning them they may be victims. be misinformation. it may be about hunter and joe biden. where about bidens outrage fros now? joe biden used this misinformed session in a debate to lieli and to you and the american peopleig . everybody big tech used this tec letter to censor l the freedomdf of speech of americans that wanted to commentof on the election. they couldn t even send a private message to. the mob dutifully just echoed the lies. you know, like they peddle i the lies and conspiracy theories for three long years. you know about donald trump andt the russia hoax. that never happened. now, joe biden is presidenpenetn leading our country off a cliff. and make no mistake, io f they were this brazen when trump was president in 2020, oh ,you don t think they re cooking up something now as we speak? you d be pretty naive.pretty n so what can we expect as the election year? here with more, fox news contributor, former speaker of theofaker house newt gingric. you know, when you think of the magnitude of this 51 formerts ke intel agents, they knew nothing. w joe biden flat out lying. the media mob just goes along and spreads the propaganda and the misinformation. what is this, the former soviet union and, everybody else involved in this lie? you know, the fbi knew what the laptop was real and they were warning tech they mayuld be be victims of misinformation. facebook and twittertims said, is this misinformation like you were warning us about or is it real? they wouldn t answer that. mr. speaker, your takeuldn t th i don t think it s complicated . you have a remarkably corrupt hational establishment. it hates america. it hates what we ve stood. des it s desperate to change every rule from whether or not there are two sexes to whether or not your religious beliefs matter, to whether or not you should stand and pledge allegiance to the flag. i mean, go down the list. if you loo k at work, for example, that scott rasmussen has done on the top 1% of the sort of intellectual financial elite, they literally are in a different planeta differ and d j. trump, starting in 2015 wasg threatening to destroyroy th literally destroy their world. you mean my adviceei to the trump campaign is simple. it s about to hie p campt the l. that everything they ve done has failed. that s whyfa your polling number said. and therefore there ought to be some kind of planning teamteam on the conservative side that they re oe co trying to im. if you were a vicious, dishonest, desperate, had the power of the fbi, the power the justice department, all the other powers that the establishepowersd one has, whatd you do in the next four months? dthey re not going to go down easily. they re not going to say, well, yes, it s trues, that.incompet joe biden is totally incompetent. yes, that s true. the world s really dangerous and getting more dangerous because he s incompetent. gerous they re going to say, what ist e it we have to do to stop trump and to stop the trump movement? and given their track record from 2015 on, i, i really worry about how radical and how dangerous they re going to be in the next five months. i mean, let me look at the internals of these polls. you got trump up five, arizona, trump up five in nevada. up he didn t win nevada 16 or 20. he s up in florida. not a big surprise. in fl48, 48 in virginia. but then if you dig deeper into the poll, what do you learn? and this has been consistent with other polling, mr. speaker, and that is. yeah, okay, joe biden does o have a lead among african-americans, amo but in 2, it was 81 points. now it s down to 48 points. wow. and then if you look at donaldlk trump, he had 9% of th ae african american vote. he s at 25% today, again, consistent with other polls. other polls have him tied with hispanics. another dramatic shift. how real is this? well, we have we run a project called the america s new majority project, and we ve had over 5000 african-americans polled, over 5000 latinos. i can tell you, as of right now ,donald trump will get a bigger share of the black vote than any republican since dwight eisenhower. it is going to be shocking and it may. that alone makes, it almostes impossible for biden to win. i suspec t trump is going to carry latinos because on virtually every ground fromem from from biden inflation killing them when they go to the grocery store to the fact that they came here illegally or in some cases they re second, third and fourth generation. they don t want to seeth venezuelan thugs and mexican cartel members in their neighborhoods. they don t want to see their children killed with over 100,000 drug deaths a year. just go down the list. e potentiai lat th here for a new trump coalition to replace the fdr coalition for the first time since 1932, i think it s very real. and if the president trump doese win and if he does doesn t govern well, and certainly he was doing that prio pr to covid in his first term, i think you could see in the next few years a profound shift in how america is run and who s in charge and what the values are that are being pushe butds e by the government. all right, speaker gingrich, thank you. now, more bad for biden. both republicans and democrats are now openly talking about the elephant in the room, and that is joe biden s obvious decline. but the administration s wacky energy, she dares to disagree. try not to laugh. but here is what jennifer granholm told fox news digital. o quote, the president is utterly on his game. ehe the wisest, most knowledgeable person in the room. he is he is thoughtful and he is wise. really. okay. it s sort of like he gets more done in an hour. the average american does in an entire day. anyway, earlier tonightire dayt merchan, as we ve been telling you from the trump trial, sent s a letter to lawyers on both sides in that case, letting them that before the verdict verdict was announced, a facebook user left a comment a on one of the state court system poststeystem writing, qu, my cousin is a juror and says trump is getting convicted. legal analysis with great jared is coming up. but first, joining us with reaction to all of this, former arkansasaction governor mike huckabee, fox news contributor lisa boothe. lisa let s first talk about jennifer granholm. i think my favorite line about, joe biden being so sharp was he gets more done in an hour than the average person does in a full day. i m like realln fuly. i haven t seen that guy. not one time. yeah. who who believes that at this point right. you don t believe your lying ears? don t believe your lying eyes. joe is fine. and of course, they re freaking out after this wall street journal articl the talking about how joe biden is slipping behind closed doors, interviewing 45 people close to the president over several monthslose, basically telling us what we already know, what we already see when joe biden takes the stage. but i will say, i think the some of the conversation around joe biden s agconversae and ment fitness does detractrae a little bit and take away from joe biden just being a terrible man, a terrible president. i mean, this a guy who has unleashed on america through open borders and the lawfare wag that he has waged against donald trump it. and it s just like when the speciaagainsld trumpl came m oh, joe biden s this well-meaning, you know, sympathetic elderly old man, as mishandledn had classified information sinceifie the 1970s, the 1980s. how is that well-intentioned or well-meaninmisinforwell-intgl let me ask you, mike huckabee.et what about the judge merchane telling that both the prosecutio n and todd blanche, the president s attorney, about the new york case, you know, that became aware of this facebook page post? my cousin s a juror. ro trump is getting convicted. thank you, folks, for all your hard worp isnvicted k. let s assume, governor, that s true in an y court of law.e that has to be cause for a mistrial. thoughtsmistrial. absolutely has to be. i mean, this whole case stunk as bad as you thought it could. now it smells like a three week garbage strike in august in new york city. on the streets. all right, lisa, let me get your reaction to that as well. i mean, wo.w, that s not a causo for a mistrial. i don t know what is. w whi mean, absolutely. i mean, the fix was in from the beginning, right? we know alvin bragg campaigned on getting donald trump. he elevated a misdemeanor to a o felony, never laid out what that other crimutte was that donald trump allegedly engaged in. and then we ve got a who quite literally donated to stop republican ts who donated to joe biden, who is basically setgaint the game against donald trump this entire time. we know what democratsdonald are trying to do with us. so i hope that donald trump gets a with us because we need him in the white house. i mean, look what joe biden hase done to this nation in such a short period of time natio. so, you know, i pray to god that this is a mistrial. and we an actual real electionll where we, the people get to decideecwe t the outcome. what a concept. yeah, what an interesting concept. very well said. lisa, thank you. governor, thank you.5 coming up, day five in the hunter biden gun trial. the prosecutorane hunter and they rested today. will hunter take the stand in his ownl hu defense?hi we re going to tell you what his lawyer had to say. and breaking news, judge merchan pointing out that in the state facebook pagea that in fact, somebody who claims to be the cousikn of one of the jurors the day before the verdict comes in, the actually said trumps getting convicted. calls for mistriause for ria frank jarrett weighs in straight at. been there, done that best around. i m having fun don t put me down on that with allegro. allergies won t hold me back. 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allowed russia to make gains on the battlefield. president biden is pledging an additional 225 million in aid to key delhi. paynter now back to hannity . all right. it was day five of hunter hunte biden s gun trial in delaware, and the first lady, joe biden, flew all the way back from france to be in courew all bact. the prosecution rested and the defense began to makosecutioe their case. hunter s lawyer, abbe lowell, first called to employees from the gun store where hunter purchased the and then called hunter s daughter naomi, to the stand before court adjourned for the day, abbe lowell said he would decide over the weekend whether or not he would call hunter to the stand next weer k. that and earlier tonight. this is huge. judge merchagen from the trump trial sent a letter to lawyers on both sides in the in that case, letting them know that before the verdict was announced, a facebook user believed the day before the verdict left to comment on one of the state court systems posecourd, writing, quo, my cousin is a juror and says, trump is getting convicted. okay. was the fix in froanmal the beginning, is this cause for a mistrial? here with reaction, fox news contributor miranda devine. she was in the delaware courtroom this week and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. miranda, i got to get to you, but i got to get to issue of what this letter is saying. greg jarrettwe, your legal analysis here is this. now, i would assume a motion from mistrials going outbeing wr and being written as we speak. oh, absolutely. if it is true, and that s a big here. but if it is true, it is grounds to vacatee th the conviction and order a new triaconvicl. i think, you know, what this judge needs to do is appoint and independent, impartial officer of the court to conduc t investigation. that may include spinning facebook a, identify who this person is, who posted it, because the message indicates that a juror spoke with a relative about the case. e told now, jurors are admonished at the outset of the trial, thatt yort allowed to talk to your wife, your spouse, anybody about this case. that taints the impartiality of the juror, an outsidety of influence potentiallthy. and not only that, it also suggests that perhaps before deliberations even began. the jurors had alreadyy it decid to convict. that s another grounds for misconduct. you know, impartiality is the centerpiece of our constitutional right for a fair trial, which is why jurors are told, you can t talk to anybody about it. don t watch the media don t engage in social media. but this message suggests that this is egregious. juror. it s up to the judge to get to the bottom of it. and as i say, if there s meritse to it, the case gets tossed. a new trial is ordered. well why is i don t trusttrust judge marchan at all? all right. let me turthjudgn to you, miran, you spent most of the week in the courtroom in this trial . i thought the analysis of jonathan turley was prett aby because abbe lowell and let sa l be clear, abbe lowell is a real attorney and he s a very sharp attorney, very successful attorney. but his arguments fromg wa the beginning was, well, okay, the evidence at the trial, the laptop, it s not fully authentid he sc. and he s trying to argue a that that hunter was not using drugs when he signednd arguing e the paperwork and that the laptop was tampere d with. well, they put on an fbi agenton that said no, authentic. we know the fbi knew that. and in march of 2020, according to just the news.com. and the fbi agent wasge sayig no, we never tampered with it. and then what s interesting it s almost like an o.j. defense, you know. well, biden didn t know he wascs lying on the form because he he thought he was being asked, are you using drugs? meaning are you using drugsfilln as you re filling out the form? that s. what the judge thealread judge has already instructed y the jury that if he used it tm around the time that he had filled out the form, like the next day, which text messages show thatex he s admitting that he used it, seeking a drug dealer can t make it up. his name is mookie. that that based on the judge sin instructions, that whole thing collapses. reaction? yes, it does. but of course, that s what abbe lowell is aiming for, is to throng tw enough confusion aroud that at least one juror will believe his sob story and believe this idea that hunter biden, in his own mindiden believed that he was nt an addict and was not a drugmomt user at the moment that he signed the form. it s a very technical argument o . and look, there are seven ouf t of 12 jurors who have family members or close friendsalcoholi who have suffered from addiction or alcoholism. so they re going to be partial to the idea that hunter biden really, you know wasn tri in his right mind for a lot of this period, but he wasmi lot valiantly trying to do rehab. he went through six rehab attempts in four years and that he d just come out of one.d and so in his mind, he thought he was clean. you unfortunately for them, w there have been some prosecution witnessesosecue zoe kasten, who was one of hunter biden s many lovers at that time, and she testified that he was smoking crack 20 minutes around about that time. and look even naomi biden, his daughter, who kind of sad figure today when she testified under cross-examination, there were several text messages which showed that just a few days afterafte hunter biden bout that gun and before hallie biden threw it in a trascah can that hunter biden was unavailable to her, she came a c to new york. they were supposed to swap over a car. she him plaintive messages saying, dad, i want to hang out. and shndthey tfiede testified te thought he looked good and that he was clean and he d been throughad beenh rehab and he was clear headed. but the text messages told another story that this was a father that she couldn t get hold of until two in the morning. i m not in the courtroom like you have. and i feel that the prosecution has absolutely made their case beyond any shadow of a doubt. however it s a friendly venue. however, the issue of whether or not there might be a sympathy factor, you know, this is home turf for the bidens. this is not like trump in new york, an unfriendly, you know , venue for the bidens. you get a read on the jury? do you get a read on whether or not the prosecution s case t was so overwhelming that they can t vote any other way but guiltyth way? it s certainly the way it feels in there. the prosecutors have been getting increasingly more confidenty ecutors . and, you know, after the sort of courts dispersed and hung around one afternoon, and that was it been a very good day for them. and they were just a hoop. and abbe lowell is looking more, more angry. he seems actually i mean, i know he gets paid a lot of moneyd ey. he s highly regarded, but he seems a little disorganized. and in fact, he was, you know,se sort of shouted by one of the witnesses today, one of the gun store employees who just said how annoying it wasndt that prosecutor that hunter biden s defense team had been a messs defens to deal with ande had to call them and he should be asleep because he s too shifhiftt worker and he s sick f it. and so abbe lowell has you know ,i don t know if he s done such a great job. maybe this is part of his technique is to show the jurors that 100 doesn t have that s like a defense team. r asbut that image is undercutut by the the sort of biden family presence in the courtroom. you know, joe biden dressed to the nines. she s there every day. but yesterday when she had to go to paris, but she s back again today. and, you know, hunter biden s aunt, val biden, his wife, i mean, they re all likereal hou something out of real housewives of wilmington, you know, very, very well put together. and it certainly projects wellni put together, yelling at people s faces, you know,belh saying you re not you know, what s wrong here? thant. h thank you both. so i 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you had, you know , jim jordan and jim jordan was asking, you know, pressing on whether or not the whole documents case where they had the footnote, which eileen cannon is now going to be looking into a lot of issues, including whether or not it was a proper appointment and why now do the documents look different than maybe foot the pictures or whatever the footnote had hae they a itthey admittednote was not the same a big deal? i would think so. l of t and all of thahat. what do you say about merrick garland? i m disappointed in him. you know, he was veryer liberal, known as being very liberaknown asl. being i always looked upon hime as being a very legitimate person . and i m very disappointed that he s allowed this all to happen e ha. a raid of mar a lago. c they could have had whatever they wantedould vever, you understand? why didn t you let the fbi in here? fbi and it was no problem. didn t they go into the room? ye ts to the di, let him go? and didn t they call back two days later and say, woulysd puta a padlock on that? they said, would you putpadlocko a second padlock because they had a patio and you did. and my next question is if they wanted to come back, would you have let them back? sure. i they kno w and if they wanted to take the documents, would you have let them? i would have let theethe dom, en though i didn t have to. because you have few residential records, which is very specifically. it s up to the president. it s all up. why didn t t. ? you know, the new york times had an article and it headlined please, please, please, mr.e president, can we have your documents? ocumentsthey said in this artic, probably the writer was fired. but basically it s up to thee president what he wants to do. they never asked. they never once said, can we come and look at principley dk t litical stunt? i think that backfired on them. joe biden makeired my day. i wanted you to debate, but then he wants to setbate him all rules. he wants to pick the networks. he wants the only way out fohe s networks. he he wants to set all the rules. no rulesw has your team been abe to successfully specific termsoo in these debatesti, for example? i think that you should have a say in theth moderator. i think you should have a say in what the format is saying. you know, all of these things have your team. and let me tell you what ltell happened. they came to me with an offer that i couldn t accept and i immediately accepted it. they said fake tapper is going to be the moderator now. maybte he ll be fair. i hope he s going to be fair. i think there s pressure on him to be fair. did you se pressur er te the stuff i played about him? i know i m going to keep it. they said he s going to be the moderatoe thr with a couple of other people that, you know, wouldn t be exactly on the listw . but they said it s going to be cnn. they also to be seated. i said, i want to be seated. you know, you should stand up for a debate. i ve never seen a seated debate. i guess you can do the standing. it s going to be standing. but they gave a listf de of demands. number one, it was cnnmands numr two. if you take a look, jake, not exactly been great to republicans or to trump. so they gave us a liste us of things that, oh, no audience is not going to be in audience. i like the feel of an audience. you know, you get sort of aence there s a mood that used to win. but but we have nobody in the audience, not eve.n your family. i mean, there s nobody we re like in the this is probably a very sterile room. but here s the thing. i immediately because they thought i was not going to accept, they said we re going to make him an offerwouldn that he he s just going to have to refuse. refus and i accepted it because i think it s very important t that we have a debate. i think they wanted me not to accept it so that they cave e say we made an offer he didn t accept and therefore we don t have to debate. debatbut know what?e the country has to have a debate now with the republicanthcountravs. i didn t debate because i was up 67, 80 points and everybodyw . so i said, why would i debate when you re up, you know, get me down. wod i debai actually said get me to 25 or 30 points, but i was up 60,d 70 points.d and i said, i m not going to do it. why should i d do that? and i think it turned out to bet a right why should i put myself the when somebody said country needs these debates? that sthfor sure is it. show up on the show on the republic. why should i put myself out there when somebod putty is at one and i m at 88? okay. but with of regard to a demo and a republican, i think it s vital. and i d love to have kennedyh in the debate, too. i think it s important to him. the probleketom is his poll nums are terrible. he s down. so this should be a threshold for him. yeah, sure, it should be probably. i think they have like 20, 25% or something. but his numbers are lousyy an and seem to be getting worse. but i don t mind having him in the debate. i think it would be goode bu n t mind, but his numbers are too low. but look, the republican and, the democrat should debate not only tradition, the country has to see where we are. the country has to see what s going on. our country is going to and we have to change it and we have to change it fast or we re not going to have a country. and coming up, you will not>s believe new york city s latest ridiculous idea to stop subway crim newe. orge c to a report, by the way,lo george clooney apparently called the white house to defend his wife after t biden criticized the internationao del court for issuing a warrant for netanyahu s arrest. mr. clooney, i have a message for. you and your wife and jimmy fallon straight ahea d. you know what s crazy? that this is better than cooking at home. i mean, more affordable than groceries, of course. okay. groceries are expensive. i was in trouble there for a sec. what you are is this is this dog food in your fridge? it s not dog food. it s freshpet. real meat. 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nation so capital, the washington post recently reported that the white house got anrt angry phone call from none other than george clooney. looneythe hollywood leftist eli actor is married to human rights. amal clooney and her legal team helped the international criminal court officially accused israel of war crimes and issued an arrest warrant for prime minister benjamirrann netanyahu. this move is so outlandishrageou and so outrageous. even joe biden publicly disagreed, but apparently clooney didn t like biden trashing his wife s work and called one of joe s top advisers to let him know it . so what? we have to stop for a secondnd a and ask ourselves, what is gege who does he think he is? he s a hollywood leftist liber liberal, elitist actor. you knowelitis, the from e.r.. now he thinks he can dictated no poreign policy for the united states. he thinks he can turn this countrlicy fory against its grel ally in the middle east. why? becaus thee a bleeding heart liberal. because he s raising money for democrats. bleedinberal, rng mwhat qualif. does he have to weigh in on anwy of this? and here s the worst part wha of this. what makes all of this really awkward is clooneyt thi is sete to headline a major fundraiser for biden next weekend in lo smore angeles. all right. here with more is the host of the hit show fox saturday night, jimmy fallon. okay. i m not going to be all, you know, you know, giggles with you tonight because i m really over this. i get it. so, jimmy, you tell me. yeah, go ahead. you explain this to me. the number of the 1200 israelis killed in the terror attack.ledn you know, all the terror tunnels, the tens and tens and tens of thousands of rockets fired israel on a regular basis. the hundreds takenhe and taken out of their country. well, what part? this is george clooney, the not understanding where is his moral compass and clarity? isnd why isn t he speaking out about the murder, the , the kidnapping, the the radical islamic terrorists that did this to israel that haveel as charter the destruction of the state of israele? e no what part of that is he not kidding? and if he wants the international criminal court, he and his lovely bride to do something. where are they charging inadimir putin dthing wh, who wd out entire neighborhoods in ukraine? their silence there is deafening, you know. moe they that morally bankrupt ? because i thiny k they arebankr yeah, i mean, they are. this is one of those reminders t of just how dumbhi 1 actors can be without screenwriters. you know, because when you leave a guy like clooney to think for himself, he gravitates towards the side of the conflict you just described. that doesn t align with the way we value which does human life. the reason israel is our staunchest ally in that regionn isra is they re the onlv who share our values. so george clooney, a membealr of woke hollywood who was always hollering and screaming about women being oppressed. nobody knows more about women being oppressed than the folks living under the rule of hamass . so, yes, this is a disgusting effort by him, but it really reflectsaim on the weak leadersp in the white house that he would even think he d have a voice in the huddle. like a call like thise is supposed to go straight to voicemailik. whe but the scariest part of this call, sean, is when clooney asked to speak to the uni president of the united states, they actually put jill on the phony poe. but don t make me laugh becausef i m really about it. but you think about this. i get. murder,, beheadings, babiesthe n killed and slaughtered. the only answelyr is if you have any sense of moral right and wrong and mora l clarity is that you support israel in their victor they over radical islamic terrorists that attacked them. the equivalent of 40,000 americans killed in a day. if you extrapolate population. all right. on to a different issue. new york city has a lot of problems. this is one of them. too many people are not paying their subway and, their bus fares, and they re jumping the turnstiles or finding creative mee ways to avd paying for it. and it s costing new york transit authority, about $700 million a year. so the mta is asking a simpleasi question. ng a simple why aren t peoplr are they really that stupid left out to find out? they re now offering between 500,000 and $1,000,000 to a behavioral analyst who can, quote, grounded research on the motives options behind fare evasion and then, quote, develop at least three distinct behavioral interventionst 3 , n prevent it. keep in mind, every subway or bus rided ev in new york costs about three bucks. okay. yeah, i m going to let you take that one, because if i go at it, i think my head s goingi to explode. no, no, you re worked up. now. we understand you moved to florida. it s stories like this, they get you. i understand. k wa like if new york wanted to invest $1,000,000, right? if new york wanted to invest $1,000,000 in a psychologist, p that would study why people root for the mets. i get it. okaye fo ts i. know why but we know why they jumped the subway turnstile, sean. they don tways want to pay and they re not going to jail. the proble arem in york right nw is the overall lack of regard for the qualitk thy of life of s citizens. when you look at the subway with all the hobbits and time travelers and pantless winos, my family wanted to ridetold the subway, i told them to go someplace safer like baghdad. it s bad. o goi. all right. you made me laugh. you broke the. you broke me down. and that s what you do every t saturday night. by the way, i noticed on your podcast you have really good interviews, but you never invited me. so what s up with thatr invite ? oh, you stop and happily come in on a saturday night. you re the best it ever,t whatev you know. you get whatever you wan you wa you re always shaking me down. that s a real invitation. sean: tyou get whatever you t ie f you invite yourself, i guess i ll have to take you. yourwill 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