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single voter, all latino voters, understand what s at stake and what president biden has delivered for them? adrian elrod, appreciate you being with us morning. thank you okay. more than 20 million people from california to arizona could be seeing triple digit or near triple-digit heat. let s get over to cnn s derek van dam tracking this one for us. derek, what are you looking at? yeah. kate, 30 is coming out of phoenix arizona warning that the high risk of heat stress or heat-related illness is present here in the city today, if you don t have access to adequate cooling or adequate hydration as well, they ve had 14 consecutive days where the mercury in the thermometer has climbed above one in hundred degrees and we have no relief really insight, especially this week, 20 million americans under some sort of heat alert, including heat warnings for vegas, sin city. it is sisley and their 11 consecutive days with temperatures above 100 degrees. this is the warmest start in the month of june for the sin city and we continue to see the above-average temperatures well into triple to territory. all thanks to this heat dome that is suppressing cloud, allowing for maximum sunshine overhead and that means we bake underneath that heat dome triple-digit heat for palm springs, phoenix sacramento, and to las vegas. and guess what? it doesn t stop here no break, not even summer yet. i think i can ever remember when summer starts, but i m just going to say not yet. here are already there. it s great to do, derrick. thank you so much. a, new are xena new central stress now what will donald trump tell his probation officer? they meet today, talk about are to store first for a former president, hunter biden s federal gun trial could go to the jury today. hey, and we could learn any minute while they re hunter biden will choose to testify and brand new trial data on a combination covid and flu vaccine. a first of its kind when might it be available? sara is out, i m john berman with kate bolduan. this is cnn new sec the president s son hunter biden just arrived or federal court courthouse once again in delaware and the first-order of business and really the most anticipated order of business today is to find out if he will take the stand in his own defense. chord is not just minutes away from resuming hunter biden is facing charges related to a 2018 gun charge. he s pleaded not guilty. sorry, 2018 gun purchase. and he has pleaded not guilty. if he does not take the stand, then closing arguments may soon begin. cnn s evan perez is live outside the courthouse for us, evidence seems pretty stark either or today, either his legal team says it s going to get ready to take the stand or things really start wrapping up yeah absolutely cate we just saw a hunter biden arrived a short minute or a couple of minutes ago. he had a lot of family members around him, including the president s sister and brother. there s this is going to have obviously a full courtroom right now with family members offering his support offering their support rather, the defense has raised the prospect that 100 for biden could testify on his own defense, but this is a risky proposition for this defense the prosecution has already warned essentially that if he takes the stand, they re going to bring up a number of things, including his navy discharge allegedly for testing positive for drugs about a decade ago as well as his tax charges and the fact that he had admitted guilt as part of a plea agreement that fell apart spectacularly last summer. here in this very courtroom fence wants to argue, in part that he has been sober since 2019 and so that s part of what they would like to to bring to the jury. now, again, it s very at this point unlikely that this will happen. the risks are very high for hunter biden if he takes the stand but he has been very, very forceful in trying to do a very public defense of himself over the last few months against republicans and there is some feeling around him that he believes he is his best advocate. we ll see in the next few minutes whether the defendant takes it s a stamp. remind people of how things also ended on friday. it was even more, it was more emotional and personal testimony, even coming from biden s daughter right? namely, naomi biden testified on friday and really it was tearful. it was very powerful, emotional testimony and part of what she was brought here to do was to blunt some of the impact of the testimony of hallie biden, who is a hunters brothers beau biden widow, who he was also in a relationship with after the death of his brother and one of the things she told prosecutors, the most important thing she she brought to the until the trial was the allegation that she believed he was doing drugs, that he was addicted to drugs, and struggling with his addiction in october of 2018. now that s when he bought the gun. he bought this garden. and had it for about 11 days according to this case, according to prosecutors and that s what this case is about. prosecutors say that because hunter biden was addicted to drugs, that he lied on the government form that he used for this to fill out to buy that firearm. and they also say that by possessing it while he was an addict, he also broke the law. he is facing these three charges. again this hour. we re going to find out whether he actually takes the stand evan. thank you so much. it s great to have you there, john. all right. with me now cnn legal analysts, criminal defense attorney joey jackson. joey evan says extremely unlikely. hunter biden will take the stand. we could learn any minute if he doesn t, why not? because it is just the risk is too great, john, good morning to you. now, here s the way it goes. what you always want to do as defense attorney is prepare your client for that eventuality. how asking them questions, furthering your narrative, and then you mute that, mute them by cross-examining them giving them the pressure of what it would be like in the courtroom. but here s the problem number one, when you look to doing your cases of the defense, the first thing you look for is raising the spectre of reasonable doubt. the case becomes without your client testifying, have you raised that spectrum? you have to examine here. have they done that defense has shed a lot of light on at the time of this it s purchase. was he addicted then was evidenced presented to the court and to that jury with respect to what he was doing at that time? yes. prosecutors have shown that he was addicted in general. have they shown he was addicted them? the other issue is you re then attacked and cross-examination with collateral issues. what am i speaking up? it s not so so much that he cannot that is hunter biden get on the stand and advances narrative with respect to addiction, advances narrative with respect to the dark moments. but then you re cross-examined not only factually with respect to what the case is about, what you were doing, who you were doing it with the drugs you were having, you were ruining people s lives, but other issues you heard evan whereas speak to the issue of when he was in the military discharge, what does that have to do with it goes to your credibility. it s just not an advisable thing it changes the equation, puts too much focus on him and then final point, john, it then opens up this other pandora s box. what pandora s box, after you testify, guess what? prosecutors say, judge. i d like to rebut that testimony. we re going to bring more witnesses. and it just gets too messy. leave it where it is. i think the defense has done a lot with respect to reasonable doubt, make your arguments to the jury, but then again, john, expect the unexpected that reasonable doubt seems to be over the issue of whether hunter biden was literally on drugs the moment that he signed that form, saying that he was not on or addicted to drugs, correct. so yes. now, what will happen is just to be clear, it s not even that the forum says that right at this moment, are you addicted? the defense is trying to really narrow the timeframe, saying prosecutors, you ve shown our client was drug addicted for sure i think the fence will also say you re shaming him as a result of that. why we shaming an addict should we be up lifting, getting people? how are we really dragging people into katia milli eight them based upon this the defense is saying in the 11 days that he owned that weapon, have you demonstrated then that he s been on drugs, don t tell me about text messages about him sleeping on cars a day after another text that he sent with respect to him using show me someone who saw him using drug. can you do that? prosecutors? and if you don t, the defense will say it s not enough. the other issue jhanas you know, trust me because i don t know what i was doing at the time. he was in a deceptive state of mine. and as a result of that, you can t 20 seconds left, assuming that we re going to closing arguments shortly. the prosecution, though, knows that the defense will do that. so what are the defense prosecution said? i think what they do is they continue to lock him in. i think we re going to see in closing arguments the pictures of him. and really humiliating pictures and what he had in what those pictures in terms of paraphernalia, i think they ll 0.2 witnesses that talked about his addiction and et cetera. i think they ll say prosecutors that he knowingly knew what he was doing. he did it anyway, and that we re not here to shame anyone what we re here to do is to hold a person accountable who lives on the form. defense s narrative, john, far different than that, of course, what will ultimately the jury decide? i think will know soon and they could get the case by the end of the day. joe jackson great to see you this morning. thank you also this morning, donald trump has a meeting, a meeting with his probation officer ahead of his sentencing. that s coming next month. so this is standard procedure for anyone convicted of a crime, but it s absolutely anything but standard obviously, when it comes to the historic conviction of a former president, the meaning will help decide trump s punishment after he was found guilty of all 34 charges in his new york trial seen as john miller has new reporting on all this. john, we also know that trump s attorney, todd blanche is going to be present for this meeting. it s kinda leading me to wonder what s normal about this and what s definitely not normal. about all of this so it is not unusual for an attorney to ask to be present and when they ask, it s generally granted. but just about everything else is unusual. i mean, the probation department is going to want to go through what they call an intake process. now, the other day spoke to new york city s commissioner of probation, juanita holmes, who said she could not discuss the trump case or any specific case, but walk me through the process and what commissioner home set is the interview is family history, education, criminal background, donald trump will have to tell the probation department what they already know, which is he has three other open felony cases that are that are pretrial right now. employment history, he s worked for himself his whole life substance abuse, not an issue. they re medical condition financial status, living conditions. i have a triplex triplex spent out in a building with my name on it he may have questions for them. can i vote? yes. while on probation what are the conditions be when do i have to report? how often it ll be? a routine experience for the probation department on one hand and very strange on another it also we re talking about someone who is convicted, who has secret service protection as well. i mean, you done a lot of reporting on kind of the coordination that s necessary between secret service and all other forms of law enforcement around just the trial, around the trial. what does that how do you throw the secret service protection into all of this? what does that do well, for today, not much because it s going to be a virtual meeting via zoom or something like that. but the conditions of his probation the secret service, will be with him all the time the probation department could call them in as witnesses. if there s an alleged violation and i think one of the first things that s going to come up are a travel. if you re going to travel and by the way, if you re a presidential candidate, you re going to travel. you need the permission your probation officer. and number two, i don t live in new york. i mean, i have a building here in an apartment, but i m a florida resident. can i get my case transferred to florida? i think that s going to be likely request and the answer is it can happen. one probation, one states probation can transfer to another state for supervision. if that s where the person lives, and then there ll be some administrative stuff such as a convicted felon in new york state they re going to ask him for his dna and he s going to have to give that they can do other things like unannounced home visits to check on his living conditions that probably would be unlikely in this case, but, you the rules will be the same for him as anyone else. john. thank you so much. always getting your insight on this all of these things is always so interesting and important. thank you. something so normal and also so completely abnormal about this whole thing. ever you just we ve seen all along, but such stark the secret service could be called as witnesses to find out if he s violated his probation. just as the founders intended, you d like to very like that. let s say the least this morning, secretary of state antony blinken traveling in the middle east as the political turmoil there reaches a peak a major us city partially shut down after it got him file large scale cyber attack overnight and it is like a battlefield, new details on a fire that was jumping from 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follow the facts follow. cnn any moment now we re expected to hear from secretary of state antony blinken, and he s just as he s just arrived back in the middle east to try and push forward the hostage and ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas blinken s ben in cairo, egypt. they ll soon head to israel to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and also expected to be meeting with benny gantz, who just resigned from israel s war cabinet and protests of how netanyahu was handling the war now this happened after the dramatic rescue operations saturday that brought home four israeli hostages after eight months in captivity in gaza cnn political and global affairs analyst barak ravid joins us now he also is, of course, a political and foreign policy reporter with axios rockets great to see you very long weekend for so many especially you reporting on all of this. what are you hearing now about about the operation saturday and also what, if anything, is being learned from the four hostages who were rescued? hi gate, i think what we learned by by what the hostages have been saying during that weekend since they were rescued, is that once again, there s a very different mo, that hamas has in different cases of different hostages, some of them are in the tunnels, some of them are in houses of families who are affiliated with hamas, with hamas guards and according to the place that those hostages are being held they get different treatment and for example, no alga money was held hostage and rescued, said that she was held with the family. that was that had quite a lot of money. so the conditions were better than other hostages. and this family i used her as a cleaning lady and told her told her to clean the house, to clean dishes, to make food, which is something that we haven t heard from other hostages and i want to ask you about tony blinken and what his mission now is as he s gonna be landing because this is where kind of all of the focus will be quickly shifting. but also even before that jake sullivan, biden s national security adviser has been on since the operation and asked what the impact of the rescue operation would have on the hostage and ceasefire negotiations he basically said it s hard to say. they haven t heard yet from hamas and he doesn t know what are you hearing about this so i think it s interesting because in previous cases for example, when israel started its operation in rafah or in cases that are even before every time that there was some sort of a big blow hamas immediately said that it s freezing the negotiations. there s nothing to talk about and that s it. it did not say this in this case. so i think this is one interesting point. another interesting point is that three of the hostages were rescued, were men who are supposed to be released in a second phase of that deal in return for a big number of palestinian prisoners who are serving life sentences the fact that there, they were rescued took a lot of leverage from hamas and was a big loss for each sinwar because a lot of those prisoners that he wanted to release are people that he worked with together in prison so i think the message that hamas get out of this operation also is that every day that passes it could lose even more leverage. and therefore, maybe now could be a good time to cut a deal and what then do you think is a conversation between tony blinken and benjamin netanyahu? tony blinken and benny gantz especially after gantz just leaves the war cabinet. i mean, it is really new kind of reality that they re facing right now yeah. so blinken, obviously it s going to push again for the hostage deal. and this is mainly also in his visit to cairo that he just finished and another visit to qatar that is going to have later this week but i think that there are also so many other issues on the table, mainly how does the biden administration is going to deal with the current israeli government without this bullet, bulletproof vest called benny gantz fur, eight months since the war started, he was there and he was seen by the biden administration is a more moderate person that can sort of like, you know, tame the push from the radical right members of the coalition without him, those people in tomorrow, bank view, but saw smartwatch are going to have much more influence from decision-making. and it will also influence how the biden administration, since this government that s really a great point. you also saying if new reporting on the united states circulating a new draft among the un security council calling on hamas to accept the hostage and ceasefire deal. what are you learning about this one this time? i think there s a good chance to vote will be today and it seems that at least for now, according to what i hear, the there a good chance to russia and china will not veto this resolution which means that it could most likely pass. and if it passes, i think it s interesting because it s sort of, i think will be the first time that the international community will speak in one voice about something that has to do with gaza, which is something we haven t had in eight months. and this is, again, if it passes, it means that hamas can look all over the world. let s see that basically everyone i m telling him take the deal. even russia and china, but again, let s see first how this vote develops. absolutely great to see you brock, as always, thank you for your reporting thank you. knew this morning it political shakeup across europe that could become an earthquake far-right parties projected to win a record number of seats in the european parliament and back-to-back shark attacks are now sparking new warnings along the florida panther if you re 50 or over, you can get vantage of everything. aarp has to offer right now, join aarp for $12 for one year and your second membership is free. get instant access it says to discounts on everyday purchases. i care in prescriptions and tools and tips 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the president and they ll former president s one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 20, nine live on cnn. and streaming unmet next this morning political tremors in europe, far parties are predicted to win a record number of seats in the european parliament. this is having an immediate impact. protesters took to the streets in paris, outrage at gains for the far-right parties there. and french president emmanuel macron dissolve parliament and called snap collections after his party underperformed cnn s frederik pleitgen is with us now and in fred, i think this was expected still major major tremors i think it was expected to a certain extent, but certainly not as powerful as then it actually happened, especially if you look at france, john, i mean, just a couple of days ago, we of course had a manuel my from the president of france standing together with us president joe so biden at the d-day commemorations talking about transatlantic relations and european unity. and now you have eaten friends, the far-right party, the awesomely not soon winning 30% of the vote and model in my post, party one 15%. so they got twice as much the far-right, then the president s party and of as you mentioned, he came out and he immediately called for snap parliamentary elections. so he s not putting himself up for election there, but is the parliament that s going to be up for election, and that s really sue and that s on june 30th. we re biden is hoping that if there s a national election not as many people will vote far-right, but of course, it is a huge gamble and certainly also a big issue for europe and here in germany, it s exactly the same thing you have the right-wing afd that got about 16, almost 16% of the vote, also more than the par hardy of german chancellor olaf scholtz. there s a couple of trends that i think are really fascinating about all this. first of all, in the former communist east of germany, the far-right party called the afd, is by far the strongest political force, but also a lot of young people voted for the far-right parties. and that s certainly something that is of grave concern. crn here in europe, of course, as far as a lot of foreign policy issues and relations with the us are concerned as well, john. yeah, i was just going to ask, what does that mean for the united states, fred as the biden administration looks to europe, for partners particularly in dealing with ukraine dealing with ukraine, dealing with russia, dealing towards russia, of course, dealing with the middle east as well, right now, of course, you do have your very much in the us, his corner on all of these issues. and the other big one of course, is china as well. and what could happen in that regard? will that be the same in the future? i think that s something that is very much up for grabs. one of the things that we do have to mention though, john, is that the european parliament, the election that took place here doesn t have that much power here on the continent. nevertheless, of course it is something that needs to be taken into account if you have these far-right parties there now, we know the far-right party of frehse and it s led by marine le pen that that, that she s very close to vladimir putin, very close to russia. also the far-right party here in germany the afd as well, probably won t have tectonic shifts in the immediate future, but certainly very, very concerning for relations with the us as well. john yeah, it s certainly worth watching and it is something of an indicator of which way the political winds are blowing. frederik pleitgen great to see you this morning. thanks so much, fred breakthrough results. that s how we re durde is describing the trial of its new combined covid, flu vaccine then i worship a convicted felon, you and somewhat bizarre statements from trump loyalists comparing him to jesus the simons are going off and playing the tornado here. i m 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there were only two minor injuries. they say an investigation into the cause of all this is still ongoing tensions, escalated once again, on the grand peninsula, south korea says that it is detected signs north korea is preparing its loudspeakers on the border in response to these speakers at the sun that south korea has been using to broadcast anti-north three and propaganda. remember, this is just the latest, this comes after the back-and-forth, the wild back-and-forth over the trash and propaganda balloons that we re going back and forth over the border and reach a real fever pitch last week this morning and investigation is underway into a fiber incident as it s being described in cleveland, ohio fire police and other emergency services are running, but city hall is close today. some systems are offline. the city says the nature for in scope of this remains unclear. scottie scheffler has won his first tournament since his arrest. last month. he won the memorial tournament and ohio, his fifth pga tour win of the season. his wife and newborn son, were on hand to celebrate sunday s victory the world number one golfer was arrested. you remember, last month in louisville, kentucky. and what he calls a big misunderstanding . the charges were later dropped. john duda s fit a lot it to assure like, oh my gosh, that was the span of time. this is all happened. that s a lot of pga victories. a child and an arrest and a dismissal. he s busier than we are. all right. back-to-back shark attacks in florida, the victims of 45-year-old woman in two teenage girls, a woman had to have part of her arm amputated than just 90 minutes later on a beach about four miles away, a shark attack, the teenagers and they were left with significant injuries with us. now, wildlife biologists and shark week expert for us kollontai. thanks so much for being with us. multiple injuries from two attacks, not that far apart in one day, how unusual is this? well, to be honest, john, it s very unusual. it s a complete anomaly that there happened to be two separate attacks in the same area on one day. i mean, that s not how sharpe s work. it s not coordinated efforts taking place. it is just really, really unfortunate with the timing so unfortunate with the timing, it s not how sharks work. does that mean there s no explanation for why you might be seeing this happen? no that s a good question. it s summertime. the waters are warming. there are more people entering into the ocean than usual especially at this time of year, people are playing a lot. there s splashing around, they re having fun. so these are the things that can lead to a negative shark encounter. in addition to that, this time of year is when sharks will move in shallower to feed, they re looking for fray along the beaches. and as you can see by the pictures of these beaches, there are a lot of people there. so these sharks are not trying to attack people. they are out swimming, looking for food in the same habitat that human beings happened to be entering in. and of course that s why you have these negative interactions. i grew up in massachusetts and obviously on cape cod, it s a whole different situation now than it was when i was growing up. the sharks are much more present, much closer to shore. is there an explanation for why in some cases, or sharks in florida and other places spending more time closer to shore well, it s a good question and that s the thing about conservation john is you never know what s happening where in every case is independent. so when it comes to the northeast, there are higher sharpe densities and populations than there used to be. and as sea surface temperatures continue to increase globally, sharps or moved moving into new areas and distribution is changing now as sharks warm up and the sea warms up, their metabolism actually speeds up. so they have to eat more and have to travel more to look for prey than their historical ranges. at the same time, a lot of their prey may have been removed du two overfishing or habitat change. so it s sort of this perfect storm of such tuitions for sharks globally, not just in florida, in the northeast where they re going to be moving into new areas looking for prey sources. and if people happen to be there, they may end up having an incident like we ve just seen here so officials tell beachgoers to be situationally aware in the water so what does that mean? i mean, what are the signs if you re swimming that a shark could or might be nearby great question. i mean, the best the best thing you can do at the beach is be cautious and be preventative. so don t go in the water with jewelry, don t go into water with plastic water bottles because that crunching sound sounds like fish bones stay away from river mouths are murky areas anywhere where people are fishing or discarding bycatch, things like that are where sharks are likely to congregate because sharks are an ambush predator, they like to hide and murky water and eat things that smell good to them. so if you re aware of your area where of the situations staying clear water dealt with? the water at dusk or dawn because sharks are corpuscular hunters. and just swim on a normal beach in a normal day, the likelihood of a negative shark encounter is very, very slim, even though it may have happened here also, lakes and ponds turn out to be great. and just as wet for us, golani great to see you this morning. i appreciate your time. thank you. okay. you do have some breaking news just in hunter biden s defense attorney saying and court indicating in court that hunter biden will not testify in this case according to his attorney, he s agreed to allow the allow the judge to give an instruction to the jury that they should not hold it against him, that he did not testify in this case over this is not the same as announcing definitively that hunter biden is not testifying. that would be announced officially when the defense rests its case in the presence of the jury. but indications pointing to hunter biden not taking the stand in his own defense. we re going to have much more on this at the top of the hour, we re also tracking this right? now, researchers say there are no closer to unveiling they are now closer to unveiling a two-in-one vaccine to combat covid and the flu moderna saying it s scientists are seeing positive results in a late stage trials seen as meg tirrell joining us now, now closer to not no closer to what are you hearing about them? yeah. again, this is the same mrna technology behind moderna has a covid vaccine. they have an mrna flu vaccine, and now they re putting the flu and covid shots into one shot together. they ve tested this now in a phase three trial of about 8,000 adults age 50 and older, and they say the immune response generated by this combination jot was stronger than currently licensed or approved flu and covid vaccines they tested against three strains of flu and the source cov-2 virus. they also say that the safety and tolerability profile was acceptable and similar to what you see with currently available vaccines from a public health standpoint, folks are hoping perhaps a common venetian shot could bring covid, vaccination rates up to closer where they are for adults, for flu more than or about half of adults in the united states every season get vaccinated against flu. and that is about 25% for adults against covid right now. so perhaps putting those together in one shot, it s more convenient. you can take care of both at the same time. now in terms of timing, this is not going to be available, this coming flu season at the end of the year, but moderna is ceo telling me this morning, they do have to engage with regulators, with the fda and other regulators, but they are hoping perhaps for the 2025 flu season. this could be available. and pfizer also has a combination shot in late-stage trials, two so the situation is evolving, guys. sure is great to see you, meg, thank 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jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max this is cnn. the world s news network. and the furniture business, things move fast. ziprecruiter helps us hire qualified candidates who keep up. we needed a project manager yesterday, we posted a job and ziprecruiter and had our guy on-site and five days he was qualified and everyone zip recruiter finds the best candidates for all our jobs. they helped us build our dream team and he did it fast. does that too fast for you 44 out of five employers who post on ziprecruiter get a quality candidate within the first day, try for free at ziprecruiter.com slash higher america s choice 20 24. he s brought to you by ziprecruiter. those smartest way to hire all right. both presidential campaigns with big outreach to hispanic voters over the weekend, cnn senior data reporter, harriet and is with me now, it takes someone with your vast expertise since you already i think to explain the situation now, why are we seeing this from both canvas? yeah. i mean, look at this change in the vote. all right. this is the polls at this point among hispanic voters nationally, at this point in 2020, joe biden had a very clear advantage, right? 59%, 32%. that s a 20 he seven point lead. look at this tremendous shift. oh, my goodness, gracious. nauta, 2024 biden s dropped by eight points, 51%. trump is up 12 points, 240, 4%, and you have what was a 27 point margin has been shrunk to seven that margin has been shrunk by 20 points now versus this 0.4 years ago. so it s no wonder that donald trump thinks he can play for the spanish, and it s no wonder that joe biden thinks he has to defend against trump s advantage. so how is this manifesting itself in the battleground states? yeah, so let s take a look here. hispanics share of likely voters. where are these campaign s going to be focusing if they re focusing on hispanic voters, while it s pretty clear from this screen, john that they re going to be focusing on the southwest, right. nevada 19%. that s percentage of hispanics makeup of likely voters. how about arizona? they make up 17%. the rest of these battleground states, these key battleground states though six battleground states, we keep focusing on spanish voters don t make up that larger share. they make up the largest share in georgia, 5%. but those great lake battleground states, four three, 2%, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, the focus here, john is going to be in nevada and arizona in the southwest if they re interested in breaking through with hispanic voters, say, okay, as you re looking at this right now, how are things going in the battleground states in general? yes. so you see this 19%, you see that 17% you saw that first slide where biden struggling with hispanic voters all right, how about what s going on here? one the great lakes, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, where spanish make up a very small portion, electric joe biden is actually doing. okay, right? the smallest lead trump has its two points actually the only bleed trump has is two point in michigan and pennsylvania or wisconsin, excuse me. we have a tie. we have a tight look at these sunbelt battleground states, right where hispanics are much more likely to make up a significant portion. the electric in nevada where they make up the largest share. look at that donald trump ahead by seven points arizona donald trump ahead by five points, and georgia were african americans make up a substantial portion electric and where joe biden struggling as well we see her again, trump up by seven, but the bottom line, jaume, to take away from this is where hispanic voters make up a significant share of the electorate. that is where joe biden is struggling the most relative to four years ago, which might help explain the focus that we are seeing right now exactly right. nice to see you, nice to see you. my friend kate, he has right now, cnn political commentator karen any she s also a former senior adviser, hillary clinton s presidential campaign, former deputy communications director for donald trump s 2016 campaign, bryan lanza is also here. this brian, let s start with basically with the conversation that was just left off when it comes to nevada, how big of an impact do you think immigration is going to have? on the eventual outcome first of all, good morning. thank you for having me listen. i think it s going to be immigration and the economy with nevada. nevada was hit very difficult during covid. there economy was very dependent on tourism, which took a huge hit. and that s sort of sorted the shift. and i think if you look at immigration, i think president trump has done a good job of sort of highlighting the fact that when you have illegal immigration which newly aliens coming into our marriage, into the workforce. they tend to target the working class. the working class worker more, and they re the ones that suffering so president trump, for the first time is delivered that message. the community is starting to understand it, and you couple that with a tough economy that s taking place with inflation, sort of wiping out the middle-class that hurts latinos, that hurts working class latinos and they re suffering a lot in arizona and nevada of the best examples of that. one poll number of karen since we love whole number so much, we re going to continue with this from cbs news shows that 62% of registered voters say they re in favor of a new national program to deport all undocumented immigrants. still you have cnn s new reporting that biden s on the verge of following up his executive action from last name that was tightening up the border with another move, possibly focused on providing legal status for undocumented spouses married to american citizens. how does this win over the 62% well, when i d want to know and that 62% is what percentage of that were actually latinos who they asked that question because oftentimes in these national polls, they end up being a very small share because here s what we re seeing. particularly where you have mixed status families. when we taught, when you hear trump talk about mass deportations, that actually brings people a lot of anxiety because you re looking at families where you have people who have come through the process who don t want to see their family members deported, but they also want to see like daca kids, for example be safe and be able to be in this country. so that s kinda the way i would kind of wrestling with those numbers. and again, i think what we continue to see is the way in which you do it matters, right? i mean, the fact that president biden is talking about we re not going to talk about separating families were not demonizing people as you hurt my my distinguished colleague bryan called people aliens, human beings are not aliens. we can talk about people very civilly and human humanely. and how we do these processes actually matters deeply to people and how we talk about lavandera guys give me my transitions and how we talk about people, but does matter. john highlighted this earlier in the show and i wanted to get your guys to take as well, some of what was said from the stage in nevada before donald trump took the stage and how people are talking about donald trump oh, president trump is a convicted felon. what you want to know, something the man that i worship is also a convicted felon and he was murdered on a roman cross park to worship and bring back the greatest president we ve ever known in our generation. brian, does this work with maga republicans? absolutely. does this help attract independent voters or as it has been deemed, this election, the double-haters mean, does this bother you at all? yeah, listen i think the only term i like president trump to be called, it s going to be a two two-term president. write i think volunteers get carried away with their language. they re entitled to their volunteers to private citizens. they are enthusiastic about through her supporting. does it matter ultimately to an independent voter with somebody in nevada said, no. what matters to an independent voters there? pocketbook. what matters is that milk is almost 40% more expensive than it was during president trump. those are going to be the things that matter. it s not going to matter what somebody says on the stage and arizona, it s going to be pocketbook issues and it actually might be another war that takes place under the biden watch, which will bring us to three wars under his term. those are the issues that are going to have the biggest impact with latino voters. because at the end of the de is latino voters that are serving this military with huge distinctions and they re the ones that are suffered. there are going to be paying the burden of joe biden s bad decisions. so we ve gone from words, do matter, two words do not matter. and now karen biden campaign spokes of it and advisor adrian lr is just on last hour with john her reaction when john played that for her was i don t even know what to think about that kind of reverence, that people are paying. did donald trump, what do you you think about that well, remember one of those individuals was a member of congress, not just a volunteer laura republican party chair in nevada? yeah. yes right but here s why the words matter elections are about contrast and they re about the future. and so when you have president biden laying out his vision for the future, when you have president biden, who is out there talking about the ways in which he s actually trying to lower costs and address inflation and continue to create jobs that meant that those are pocketbook issues. but what also matters to people is, hey, brian, i didn t interrupt you but what also matters to voters is this contrast basically, who d you trust? who are you going to trust your future two. and we are starting to see certainly in some of the internal data that i m looking from the outside groups. and i think you saw a little bit of this in the cbs poll. i m going to come back to it is because we do like both that pete, the likability and that s been something that s been a consistent factor for trump, which is particularly when you re trying to consolidate suburban women with they liked him or they think they feel concerned about well, i can have the tv on with when he s on when my kids are in the room. so again, trump s going to keep trying to muddy the waters whereas biden is going to keep trying to drive the contrast and it is a fact that donald trump is a convicted felon, 34 times over. and joe biden is it s a good decent guy who is trying to work hard for your family and not focused on the past and the grievances. it s good. see you guys. let s see where this next chapter in our wilds, rio, texas new roc, the new central starts now all right. the breaking news, we are hearing that hunter biden will not testify in his own defense. we are now poised for the beginning of closing arguments. there the former president and the probation officer donald trump about to have really a historic meeting in a major announcement expected from apple, the company looking to make a big plunge into artificial intelligence. sarah is out. i m john berman with hey, baldwin. this is cnn news central and the. breaking news is word from hunter biden s attorney that a hunter biden will not testify in the federal gun case against him. this means that we could sue hear closing arguments and the jury could soon get the case. let s go right to cnn as evan perez live outside the core, bring us up speed on what has happened ever will john the jury, is still not in the room at this moment. and the prosecution and the defense could could get to their closing arguments as soon as that happened. and as soon as the jury is in the room but as you pointed out, abbe lowell, a hunter biden s attorney? no surprise here. let s be honest indicated did in the pretrial in the pretrial hearing just now that he doesn t believe 100 biden will with testified the formal word will come when the jury is present and part of what they re arguing right now behind the scenes. is what jury instructions, what the jury will be told about all of this. one of the things that abbe lowell got agreed to was that the jury ll

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check out this footage mountain pass outside of teton pass outside of jackson, wyoming. the road has completely collapsed what is interesting about this is this is the road that connects jackson hole, the playground of billionaires with eastern idaho the only place you can afford to live out there. looks like this summer bunch of them billionaires are going to have to learn how to do their own yardwork. will this survive? hard to say it. [laughter] tough work. before we go do not forget to follow the big weekend show on x, on facebook, on instagram at the big weekend show but that doesn t for us but thank you for joining us we see it next weekend. life, liberty & levin starts right now. . mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin sunday. powerful gas for your we have america s governor, florida governor desantis. of america s a wiseman victor davis hanson will be joining us shortly. i ve always said you re the smartest of all audiences, why? we get into things others are not going to get into and other networks and self. i do not do the fan dancing and everything else to grab your attention. substance, intelligence, that is what i do here. we are going to need that today, right now. going to explain something to you. not enough attention is given to what happened manhattan case. the options for donald trump and the american people s in that case s decision i m very frustrated with lawyers who come on tv will heard or read articles that basically says donald trump is stuck in that new york judicial gulags. he is not paid in very troubled by it lawyers who do not do their research. who do not look at the precedent that is in front of us. for the opportunities for president trump and his lawyers to try to get out of what is the new york judicial gulags. there are certain rents we ve talked about before the supreme court can issue but it has to be asked. if it is not asked us not going to do a thing. it does not have original jurisdiction we do not have a court system like they have in israel and other places that can see something in separate going get involved in that, that s not the way it works and we do not want it to work that way we do not want a super legislature for the court system in this country is bad enough quite frankly. so what do we do? what to walk through this slowly so even the lawyers on msnbc and cnn can understand although i don t think they care but we do. the american people. you have in this case, apart from all the local issues and all of the rest issues involving federal election law. issues involving presidential election the highest of federal official in the nation being chosen. you have federal constitutional issues, first amendment, free speech the gag order yes but even more than that the idea a nondisclosure agreement violates campaign laws is not only falls on the law but that would violate the first amendment. the fifth amendment, due process and equal protection rights also conveyed on the states by the 14th amendment as they were ratified that amendment after the civil war the sixth amendment you have a right to counsel the canc cancel cannot e competent when they re endlessly being interrupted, sabotage cannot call proper witnesses, do not have notice of what laws are involved and so forth and so on. then you have facts. facts that suggest the timing of the case after the federal authorities rejected it, and local authorities rejected at this case was brought for the purpose of interfering in eight federitfederal election. a federal campaign. in usurping federal authority. it was timed in order to create a very convoluted, slow appellate process within the state. so major issues could not be resolved because the proper length of the appellate court before the election. so this is an ongoing violation. now the question is whether donald trump will have to wear an ankle brace for that they ll have to get permission from a probation officer every time he travels to a state. whether his sentencings will be stayed in on and on and on. we are all waiting around for politically democrat judges to make decisions that belong in the federal government. this is fundamental. it is not just one instance these are multiple federal constitution and legal issues. they cannot be resolved by the state of new york. must be resolved at the federal level. must be resolved at the federal level the issues are compelling, they are overwhelming for this election in future elections for this republic how we elect presidents and for our electoral system. there has ever been a case that the supreme court should take up and argue would take up it is this case. it checks off all of the unconstitutional and unlawful activities that would trigger supreme court intervention. now i cannot predict that in advance the basic pushback i get from some of the lawyers who do not understand what they are saying is the court is not going to take it up. how do they know? the court took up bush versus gore. bush and cheney campaign or not waiting around for a final decision by the florida supreme court. said while i supreme court will not take up the case, they took that case to the supreme court but they were not even sure how to characterize their case as an emergency appeal the court accepted as written it does not matter. on december 84 3 decision florida supreme court ordered immediate manual recounts up over votes for the office of president and all county were such recounts had not already taken place they were changing state election law. there were chair picking counties out help gore and the bush campaign petition the u.s. supreme court for first day ofe recount order which was granted on december 9 treating the petition as it former request for review. the court agreed to take up the case bush versus gore. the florida supreme court was out of control for their interfering with the eventual electoral count in florida brother trying to deliver the race to gore. the justices, among other things, their flesh and blood. they are human beings for the shower like we did with the eat like we did they do other things like we do and they see what is taking place they saw this court was out of control changing election loss to advantage outdoor the supreme court knew it. oral argument december 11 bush s legal team asserted the florida supreme court exceeded its authority by ordering the manual recount under votes on gore s team contend the case having already been decided at the state level was not a matter for consideration at the federal level. in a ruling issued the following day the court found seven two due to inconsistencies and minute recounting methods the status of jim florida counting florida court order of a mental recount a mandatory violation of equal protection clause in the 14th amendment. by a smaller majority five for the court also ruled note new recount could take place because none can be finished by the safe harbor deadline the date set by federal law by which states were required to resolve any disputes regarding the selection of presidential electors in order to guarantee their final determination quote shall be conclusive and shall govern in the counting of electoral votes is provided in the constitution unquote the extent to which the court went. the stop the florida court was doing to stop that recount in the middle of the recount. to say that is unknown if your deadline has been met that is the end of it. in florida. it is far more extraordinary, far more extraordinary than anything donald trump and his lawyers to be asking the supreme court to do, why? these are federal law, federal constitutional violations. federal jurisdictional violations. by an acting state judge and a prosecutor, by two people. and it is ongoing. sentencing and other issues have to be decided by the local judge. and then the appellate level on the level after that but this is an ongoing violation. it does not matter wit what the final court has to say. again if i m donald trump s lawyers i go through that process. but you go to the supreme court of the united states now how do we get to the supreme court of the united states? this is where people get bogged down. the art rithe art writs and com. and it really does not matter which you follow here is a piece by former attorney general griffin bell would later become attorney general under jimmy carter. the southern methodist university la law school law rew the fellow appellate courts and it discusses what common law are a discusses it in the context of a specific statute that was passed as part of the original judiciary act in 1789. about to get in the weeds, we are smart and can follow this. the preemptory common law writs are among the most potent weapons and the judicial arsenal. common law writs are used, they are rare use more and more than the federal chain of courts. so, what does he say here? the basis for general judicial supervision over inferior courts if you are a federal court your extraordinary preemptory writs can be found and early, and allow the alt writs act as a direct descendent of the judiciary act of 1789. other than the supreme court which is created by the constitution everything else is created by congress but all of the other courts, the number of courts, how many justices are on the supreme court granted federal courts the power to issue extraordinary writs in aid of their respective jurisdictions for it while it is clear the all writs act authorizes the issuance of traditional, not writs of prohibitions the phrase all writs encompasses common law injunction subpoenas. do not worry about all of that. what that really means is there are many ways of characterizing this direct appeal to the supreme court and relaying the facts and what is taking place under the law to the court. in fact you can use multiple requests it says choosing the correct to obtain the desired relief is no longer necessary in the federal courts, different may be sought alternatively or cumulatively. the choice is not unimportant these subtle distinctions among the various have no effect on the relatively usefulness as vehicles for review. we are not seeking until lockard tory review at the federal level but in effect we are of the state courts activities. hello count before you finish on the estate side we have big questions at the supreme court needs to answer. the jurisdictional pre-requisite for application of the art writs act is simply it beat necessarily appropriate in aid to the jurisdiction of the issuing court the supreme court the company explain the power of the courts of appeals under the act quote the question of negative powers long been settled by this court presents a courts of appeals could at some stage of the proceedings entertain these cases the power and proper circumstance to reaching them. this is an expression of prospective or concurrent appellate jurisdiction, the power of the courts of appeals is not limited to cases where an appeal has already been filed. rather this power of review extends to all proceedings for the actions of the trial judge at some future stage of that litigation may be reviewable parade that applies to the federal chain but as i explained here, we have violations of federal law, federal constitutional provisions by a state court. now the supreme court, the federal government ever get involved in state court decisions? or state law decisions or state regulatory decisions? you better believe it. they are things called express federal which is what we have here federal constitution, federal due process rights. equal protection rights under the constitution applies to the state. federal jurisdiction under the federal election law under a presidential election and i can go on and on and on you have implied federal preemption. you have the states that are obstructing federal preemption of this litigation of presidential activities taken place before it gives the supreme court jurisdiction a states cannot regulate congress which is what it is doing and that court when it takes over authority for determining what a federal election violation is. that is important. the equal protection clause or the due process clause or the first amendment free speech clause about a nondisclosure agreement. federal court started with the supreme court of intervene in state actions before the civil rights issue, death penalty issues, bush versus gore a presidential election issue. you have federal jurisdiction issues and how are they used? the supremacy clause tha of uc commerce clause that necessary because when it comes to regulating federal elections, especially presidential election congress has exclusive plenary power the supreme court has overall authority. you have an extraordinary radical extreme multitudinous case of a violation of federal law. whether it is substantive. whether it is processed. whether it is jurisdiction, this is the case. mia s is at first out of the gate i would file comment lot writs for a writs of prohibition that extremes a body exercising public power from exceeding its powers. it does not have it seems like this. you can file a writ of mandamus ordering a lower court to state their action while the court considers it. it might go if they writ a us or see your itchy argo and there s a statutory basis it does not matter. you have got to take it to the door of the supreme court they will decide whether to take it or not and if they don t, shame on them. because if there is ever a basis for what we call a common law writ, it is this. they do not take it in the trump case they will have to take it in the future because these dark blue states are not going to stop unless they are stopped. when i com -electric for short trips. -hmmm? 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ask mark when you re in the position of executive responsibility sometimes bad things may happen that are not your fault for their sometimes bad things are happening if you would have had some foresight you could have headed it off and then there are things that are the sins of omission. the border is a sin of commission by joe biden. he overturned the trump policies that is what has caused the crisis this did not just happen out of thin air it was manufactured and engineered by joe biden. the policy consequences have been disastrous you have highlighted people, i have highlighted people who have lost loved ones for criminal aliens coming in we know what s happening with human trafficking we do with the cartels are doing. then of course that just the sheer number of people you have a liberal jurisdictions but in the interest of illegal aliens over their own people which is outrageous. then you have the constitutional question that you cite. when you put your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand to take the presidential oath you are taking an oath to take care of the laws be faithfully executed. joe biden has systematically violated that oath. he has not lived up to the office of president duty to make sure our laws are enforced and even doubly so as commander-in-chief he has a responsibility to ensure and enforce the sovereignty of our country and he has not done that. and they have lied and 10, 20, how many millions of people it is had negative consequences on american society and in our country and in our sovereignty. then they re going to want to try to pull over the wolves over people eyes sink he is the one doing something for the border. he s going to blame the republicans and congress but the republicans in congress have made mistakes. i think they should have attached the border to all of these appropriations they refuse to do it. but the bottom line is this executive order is windowdressing it is a farce. you and i both know the corporate media s going to run interference for him on this for the rest of the election are going to try to act like the border is taken care of they re going to try to act like he solved the problem. first of all that is not true. second of all whatever happens between now and the election the day after the election he s going to open it back up again. we know that is going to happen it s really up to the american people at this point to put a stop to it. mark: you know joe biden likes accusing president trump of being a dictator, when to put people in prison. that sounds like projection, doesn t it? and on top of that he lies about so much. for instance he supreme court of the united states twice ruled against him. he has defied the courts, the fight a supreme court to supreme court rulings was talk about democracy and the constitution and the rule of law. then he lies and says effectively trump is going to do what he does. what do you say to this a president who is defying the supreme court who defies immigration laws? in fact defies a lot of laws when it comes to this country. what do you say to him? once you have two things one is, you are right this guy is a serial liar. on all host of issues on the border, on the student loans, even minor things he is constantly doing it. the difference is when donald trump was a president he would ve said something with her, out of place you d have 10 quote unquote fact checker from corporate media organizations trying to say that s not true they would do all this and spin this all up there with biden these guys have gone on three anand a half year vacation they basically let him do all of this stuff very rarely is he held accountable. often times an indirect await with just friendly fire. from the whole corporate press you have a president who lies constantly have a president who is not up to the job that is not something they don t want to talk about but on the constitutional question ease in violating the constitution with the student loan gambit. they had the statute on the books for 20 years and all of the sudden that can be used to have taxpayers bail o of bail ot people with student loans? if eight truck driver is taxed to be able to pick up the student loan of somebody who got a degree in gender studies, that is wrong but it s also not legal. he has not gotten congress to enact that policy do you know why? if congress voted to enact that policy a lot of them will get voted out of office is not with the american people want. he s a flouting the law in a number of different ways. one of the things that is frustrating is there s a lot of people who are apathetic out there about all of this and i do not think there is sufficient outrage and ho at how he has cod himself in ( ) your pain shouldn t be minimized or forgotten. 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that is my view and hate the prime minister of israel he never talks down the fascist fundamentalists that run ironic. never talks about president xi and a negative way i don t think he needs knows how to spell kim jon owens name in north korea so it s a relentless war against the israeli, the idf against trent one. what is his problem? what sees a puppet to the far left in this country. he does not want to offend the far left tease virt he s virtueg to them. those of pro- hamas people at columbia and harvard aren t taking over the campus for their taking over offices. that is joe biden s base. he s got to cater to them by attacking israel the pro- hamas people, their anti- semitic, anti- israel and that is what joe biden has reduced himself to comment to virtue signal being anti- israel all in the service of trying to scrape up votes among the far left fringes in this country. but what he is doing is not serving america s interest. israel is the only ally in the middle east that we can depend on through thick and thin. they re the only country in the middle east that reflects western values and american values. and benjamin netanyahu has been a tremendous friend to the united states. this is rooted in the biden s ideology and in his weakness as a leader he is sick cow child to some of the craziest moms this country has seen in quite some time. mark: governor, one last question. even that you and in europe has condemned iran for pushing out inspectors because iran is on the precipice of having a nuclear weapon. the biden administration was lobbing france, britain and germany not to rebuke them. they finally voted for it was prolonged of those countries wanted to do it in september. i run as going to get a nuke on his watch because he s not doing the thing to stop them. this is so bizarre obama was the same way and the obama nuclear deal was a total disaster donald trump came in and turn the screws on the iranian regime and that worked the room she on its heels they did not have cash coming in. they could not do a weapon they did not have the wherewithal to do it. biden comes out, floods them with cash their funding terrorism all across the middle east october 7 would not have happened had we had a strong iran policy. he is paving the way for iran to get a nuclear weapon and it is delusional policy but it s a double lead so given his democratic predecessor when vice president tried the same policy and that policy totally flopped. mark: it governor desantis home to think of her think of that in the state. i think you ve done in the country my best to you and your family. god bless you my friend. 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the country s president, emmanuel macron, called a snap parliamentary vote sunday night after his centrist alliance was trounced by the far right in european parliament elections. in a speech after exit polls were released, he said he could not ignore the results and the dissolving parliament is an act of trust in the french people. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a danger for our nation but also for europe, is a danger for our nation but also for our europe, for france s position in europe and in the world. and i say this even though we have just celebrated with the whole world the normandy landing, and as in a few weeks we will welcome the world for the olympic and paralympic games. yes, the far right is both the result of the impoverishment of the french and the downgrading of our country, so at the end of this day, i cannot act as if nothing has happened. the far right national party was the winner of eu election and predicted to win about 30% of the vote, an historic high. he called for elections after the victory became clear, arguing mr macron s legitimacy needs to be put to the test. the leader in the national assembly welcomed emmanuel macron s decision to call a snap vote. translation: these european| elections confirm our movement is the major force for change in france and we are ready to exercise power over the french people placing their trust in us. that his vision elections. we are ready to turn the country around, ready to defend the interest of the french, ready to put an end to mass immigration and ready to make the purchasing power of the french a priority. we are ready to start the re industrialisation of the country, in short, ready to turn the country around, ready to revive france. the overall winner of the elections was the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, and her people s party grouping. they picked up a dozen seats, taking them once again as the largest group and this is her celebrating their win with supporters in brussels, but at a press conference in the evening she acknowledged the success of the populist party. the extremes on the left and the right have gained support, and this is why the results support, and this is why the result comes with great responsibility for the parties in the centre. i have been working hard to build a broad and effective majority of pro european forces. my aim is to continue on this path with those who are pro european, pro ukraine, pro rule of law. as of tomorrow, this works out again. , as of tomorrow, this work starts again. the results are ups and downs for every political block with results vary widely, country to country. from the results we are seeing at the moment, we are seeing that right wing swing. what stands out for you tonight? the exerts stands out for you tonight? the exnerts in stands out for you tonight? tie: experts in brussels stands out for you tonight? tte: experts in brussels will stands out for you tonight? tte: experts in brussels will tell you at the centre centre right has held but there is definitely a determined, definitive shift to the right so the freedom party, the hard right is on top in austria, in the netherlands, they picked up 7 cents, marine le pen transiting emmanuel macron in france, the hard right in italy top of the pile and in germany. a huge consent to the commission but no question but the big story tonight, faced with that election result, in france, iman omicron has denied cold snap election. he is dissolving parliament. emmanuel macron. first week in july and that is an enormous gamble. the national rally finishing with 32% of the vote in france, over twice the size of the relicense party vote. that at renaissance. it is a real risk given what has unfolded tonight in france. fix, unfolded tonight in france. a gamble and a risk. france president emmanuel macron calling it an act of trust and we will have to see what comes to pass. from people we have been speaking to, are they getting an understanding of why some people apparently voted the way they did, the issues that clearly they are concerned about? for many people across europe, it is a very big electorate and 244 million in america, brussels feels an awful long way away. it is a domestic politics, everyday life which mattered to them but there are some issues which cross borders, which i think people would have voted on here, particularly migration and borders. , ., .., borders. there is what we call a ureen borders. there is what we call a green lash borders. there is what we call a green lash under borders. there is what we call a green lash under way - borders. there is what we call a green lash under way here l borders. there is what we call| a green lash under way here in europe. i havejust spoken a green lash under way here in europe. i have just spoken to that european parliamentary president who said there was an invisible line and maybe we pushed too hard on the transition and maybe we did not explain it properly to people out there, to the farmers who have been protesting so that is certainly one issue but it is also a referendum on national governance and you see that in france and in germany. the coalition party in germany fed pretty badly tonight, running third behind the hard right far right afd. it is part domestic politics but also feeling within europe that the people in this parliament are not yet understanding the cost of living crisis, they are not doing enough in their mind to turn around the economy post pandemic and they want more from their parliamentarians and they have turned their back in some countries on the mainstream.- some countries on the mainstream. ., ~ ., mainstream. talking about the feelinu mainstream. talking about the feeling when mainstream. talking about the feeling when it mainstream. talking about the feeling when it comes - mainstream. talking about the feeling when it comes to - feeling when it comes to france, for example, as you said, a bad night forthe france, for example, as you said, a bad night for the party of french president emmanuel macron and also in germany as well, the german chancellor, olaf scholz a bad night for him. you look at that kind of nexus of power between france and germany, what does that mean for that balance in the eu and where the power is held? i think there has been a power shift in europe. france and germany still very much the engine of your because they are the biggest parties in this parliament and, of course, they will look towards emmanuel macron and chancellor shawls without the european council, the council of leaders. olaf scholz. but you look to the security brief pushed in europe, a key figure within the main grouping in the european people s party, the centre right. there is another broad issue is so that is infecting these countries and thatis infecting these countries and that is they are being pulled to the right by the populous parties. whether that will happen here in the parliament is another question because, as i said at the outset, the centre has held and actually on the right, they are very disparate grippers. giorgia meloni, one group, she is project ran a get marina pain in another group has had a softer approach to russia. marine le pen. on so many issues they have different priorities. the centre will hope to pick on that division. they have the numbers from the centre left all the way to the centre right. the mainstream has held but certainly there would be more influence on the right and when it comes to migration and climate and when it comes to the european budget, which still has to be negotiated here, the question is, how much influence the hard right, the populace will have you remains to be seen. a key member of israel s war cabinet which was set up after the hamas attack last october resigned from the emergency government on sunday. benny gantz had set a deadline of 8june for israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu to outline the country s long term strategy in gaza once the war is over. he told reporters that he wasn t satisfied. he is now calling on mr netanyahu to hold elections. important to note that mr ganz was part of the netanyahu important to note that mr ganz was not part of the meta nyahu government before the war in gaza and he has at our six strategic goals for israel including the return of all foreign israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza and the return of displaced palestinian civilians to northern gaza byi september. he said he has not been reassured on any of those accounts. counts. netanyahu appealed to benny gantz to remain in the war cabinet after benny gantz made the announcement, benjamin netanyahu posted this message on a social media. this is the quote that in his press conference he was going to say it yesterday but he put it off for 24 hours, after the hostage rescue. he said faithful strategic decisions are stuck due to hesitation and procrastination out of political considerations, talking about benjamin netanyahu, by political considerations he means netanyahu s desire to stay in power and perhaps prolong the war when he could be doing a deal. and to avoid the reckoning with the israeli people about the mistakes that led up to the security failures of 7 october, which a lot of israelis blame netanyahu for. benny gantz is hoping this move will start the destruction of the netanyahu government and there will be elections and the polls say if there were elections he would become the prime minister. it might backfire because netanyahu is reliant on the votes to keep his coalition going of ultranationalist far right elements who want the war to continue into gaza, put settlers into gaza, they will now perhaps have more influence. the us announced it once un security vote backing a plan for an immediate ceasefire with the hostages. however the spokesperson did not specify a date. it comes as officials from the officials from the hamas run health ministry in gaza say that the israeli raid on a refugee camp on saturday in which four hostages were rescued killed 274 palestinians. several hundred palestinians were also wounded in the raid. hamas accused the israelis of carrying out a massacre. more footage has emerged of the rescue israel used helicopters to evacuate the hostages from an area around the nuseirat refugee camp, in central gaza. david mccoskey, a director on arab israel relations. what do you think the resignation of benny gantz will mean for benjamin netanyahu for his cabinet and for this war? it is a key moment in time, no question. basically for your viewers, you need 61 of 121 to govern and without this party, he is down to 64. that means the balance of power is held by the ultranationalists, the police minister, the finance minister, and so it is possible that netanyahu will be more concerned about the hard right pushing him and believing without them he doesn t have a cabinets, he does not have 61. benny gantz provided notjust the question of an extra vote but with two former chief of staff of the israeli military, a lot of experience and they are trusted by washington. this could be a perilous moment where netanyahu is under the influence of these two hard right members, it is a moment of uncertainty. were that to be the case, walk with a potentially look like in how netanyahu continues this war? it might mean that those two clearly do not want thejoe biden plan which, it is up to hamas, no small measure, and they have not given the answer yet for the release of hostages, phased ending of the war. they are clearly on a record against this, calling it the surrender plan, releasing hostages, the prisoners, the exchange in return for a gradual end to the war. that is one part and another parties will try to expand the war to lebanon, something the defence establishment is very much against and will they be more reticent to try what antony blinken and the administration wants which is a grand deal with the saudis that the strategic community, they want that very badly. it will come down to this one central question, is the strength of the defence establishment and the defence minister himself, mr gallant, to what extent can they hold the line against the enhanced influence where is the prime minister and the delicate balance? will the side with the defence establishment that i think he knows will give him more strategic will he go with two people with no military experience? and will he leave israel to a much more perilous course? that is one potential we could see unfold. we know when his departure that benny gantz called for elections. do you think there is any potential for that? it could be to the extent that the hard right over reaches which i think is a real possibility and the government and the polling data becomes much more unpopular, does netanyahu saying these guys will lead him to a ruin? he still wants to maintain popularity, yes, he could in theory remain prime minister even if he is unpopular but in reality when you are unpopular with the public it is harder to get things through. it is a question of does this overreach create a backlash in the public and while nobody thinks right now that benny gantz can bring about what he wants because 64 seems ironclad for the moment. i do think they could overplay their hands, the hard right, and that is something that neta nyahu certainly knows. that could lead over time to elections. will it be in the fall or several months later? we do not know for sure. there is a real risk here, a risk i feel that could be dangerous for israel militarily and politically for netanyahu is equally risky that the right leads into a course that is unpopular. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s look at another story making the headlines. the wife of the bbc presenter michael mosley, whose death was announced on sunday, has described him as wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant . he went missing after going for a walk on the greek island of symi on wednesday. joe inwood has more. on a barren hillside, just metres away from the safety of the beach he d been heading for, the search for michael mosley finally came to an end. it was on that beach, of agia marina, that the body which has now been identified as michael mosley was found. he was found lying just at the right side of that fence you can see over there, so really close to where people would have been relaxing and playing on this popular and busy beach. we spoke to a police source, who said the body of michael mosley had been there for a number of days. it emerged a greek tv crew discovered the body when they were filming, only noticing his body in their shot when they were editing their pictures. michael mosley was 67 years old. you re live with bbc news. at least 38 people have been killed in the eastern democratic republic of congo. local officials and a civil society leader blamed the killings in north kivu province on the allied democratic forces, a militia group with ugandan origins and ties to the islamic state. the adf is also acccused of a village attack that killed 13 people on thursday, as well as one on wednesday that killed at least 16. congolese government forces assisted by the ugandan army, have battled the adf in north kivu and neighbouring ituri province since 2021. for more i spoke to kambale musavuli, analyst at the center for research on the congo kinshasa. whenever they operate there, why are they creating a violence? you can assume for two reasons possibly. the first one is recruitment of civilians in the area where thye come and destroy and they enlisted children into the groups but secondly for the population. we notice the adf attacks are taking place around areas that is rich in oil, particularly the beni area. we see a mass exodus of the population in those areas because they know if they stay, after a few days or weeks or a month, they will also be attacked. these are the only two reasons we can clearly see that as a reason why the communities bear the brunt. let s not forget beyond the adf are the militia groups, it shows the inadequacy of this government and military to address the issue. a mistake by an air traffic controller led to a new collision on a foggy railway by two jets in austin, collision on a foggy railway by twojets in austin, texas. it is one of several investigations into close calls of us runways. in 2023, there were 23 incidents when collisions were only narrowly avoided. investigators say the fedex plane aborted its landing when its first officer spotted the southwest plane on the runway. the fedex aircraft then pulled back into the air, as the southwest jet continued its run for take off. investigators at the ntsb said inadequate training and a lack of a lack of safety technology were factors in the incident. in may, the us federal aviation administration said they would install the surface detection systems at austin and other airports by the end of 2025. taking a look at the numbers, we have federal regulators are grappling with this increasing number of close calls on runways across the united states. do we know why that is? of course it will take some time for investigators to get down to some of these root causes but it is neverjust one thing, it s always a cascading series of elements they had to deal with, as in the austin incident we knew it is an air traffic controller that was not properly trained and it was also foggy that day and we also learned that he was listening for the sound ofjet noise to know whether or not a plane was taking off. last year, as you pointed out, there are 23 incidents and ii of those were involving at least one passenger airliner. that is not a great track record and again investigators are boiling down to some of these root causes with the faa looking at one element in the ntsb to try to piece together some of the information that might be missing and to give them more data on what is going on here. the investigations are continuing and in the meantime, we had a safety inspectors making calls for more technology on the ground to prevent these close calls. how would that work, could it prevent more of these incidents? absolutely, you have heard this for something the ntsb chair said last week that she has been calling for some of these the organisation has been calling for these technologies where air traffic controllers can see some of these grant equipment via a video screen right there in the tower instead of listening forjet noise instead. that organisation has called for more of these technologies for more than 30 years. only 40 or so airports across the us have some of the most advanced equipment to see some of the ground movement and it is not always exist either in the cockpit of aircraft, even though some newer aircraft are starting to install them, that way you have both elements in the airport for the controllers as well as those new planes getting some of that from the pilots to hear the alarm bells go off when they go the wrong direction in the airport or as they land. some people might be quite surprised to hear that does not exist more extensively already across the us, and nobody wants to see something trending in the wrong direction. you mentioned some of these incidents, these close calls are also with passenger planes. the question here is how concerned should people be about this? when it boils down to the root cause, everyone will try to piece together what some of these elements that led to them and as soon as they get some of that data to uncover it they will they know how to proceed forward. the faa has talked about exploring more technologies and installing more technologies at airports nationwide but, of course, i would not necessarily happen quickly. what it will take is a vigilance on air traffic control side training and vigilance from the pilots as well. in terms of some of those safety technologies being rolled out, there has been some questions raised about whether that is happening fast enough. what do you hear? some of it has to do with the recently passed faa bill and it gives airports five years with all that, so i think they will every already airports evocative technologies they will need. donald trump has sat at a rally he would seek taxation in the state of nevada. at least three people were taken away on stretchers as temperatures hit 99 fahrenheit or 37 celsius. prisoners across venezuela have staged a hunger strike to protest alleged human rights breaches. the present observatory say prisoners are angry about conditions inside crowded gels. stay with us. bye for now. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i m afraid. in fact, the story in armagh on sunday really sets the scene just a high of ten degrees. we had cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle with a cool northerly wind as well. now, that rain is sinking its way steadily southwards and it will clear away from eastern england and south east england during monday morning. behind it, this northerly wind and this cooler air source starts to kick in across the country. so a rash of showers, a cold, brisk wind driving those showers in off exposed coasts and drifting their way steadily south across scotland and northern ireland as we go through the morning. here s our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10 15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down through central and eastern scotland and england. further west, some brighter skies and once again, highs of 17 degrees, but for many, just a maximum of 10 15 once again. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, winds will fall lighter still for a time, but there s another low pushing in and that will bring some wetter weather to close out the end of the working week. it will gradually start to change the wind direction. so, after a drier day on wednesday, it will turn that little bit milder, but also wetter as we head into the weekend. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. forfive decades, colombia was ravaged by political violence, cocaine, cartels and corruption. then came a peace deal with the main rebel group, the fa rc. and two years ago, the election victory of a former guerrilla turned democratic politician, gustavo petro a story of national recovery and redemption. well, not necessarily. my guest is the renowned colombian novelist juan gabriel vasquez, who weaves powerful stories out of fact and fiction. is there anything magical about colombia s current reality? 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that does it for me today, but we ve got a big show planned for tomorrow night. my guests will include pennsylvania governor josh shapiro and new york congressman dan goldman. i m very excited to talk to both of them. in the meantime be sure to follow the show on twitter, tick tock, and instagram, and a reminder you can listen to every episode of the podcast for free. we ll see you back here tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, but stay right where you are because there s much more news coming up on msnbc. . jill > . jill jill and i wanted to pay our respects. it means a hot. everybody was worried about you and they nerve mentioned me. i m up here sweating like a dog. there s no quit in america. none. there s no quit in america. secret service says we have to keep everyone safe. i said what about me. they said we never thought about that. the best way is to stay strong with our allies. to not break, do not break. do you feel the breeze because i don t want anybody going on me. we need every voter. i don t care about you. i just want your vote. president biden wraps up a visit to france honoring both world war i and world war ii veterans while donald trump campaigned in las vegas post-criminal conviction. we ll have more on the split screen from over the weekend. plus, israeli forces rescue four israeli hostages kept in captivity. what we learned about that operation and the emotional reunion that took place. plus, will hunter biden take the stand today in his federal gun trial? we ll go over what to expect when court proceedings resume later this morning. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, june 10th. monday again, folks. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day and week with us. president joe biden is back in the united states after a very busy week in france that focused on reaffirming america s commitment to its allies and commemorating 80 years since d-day. yesterday the president and first lady capped their trip with a visit to the american cemetery, the resting place of more than 2,300 war-dead with over a thousand names missing inskrieshed on the interior wall of its chapel. the low caution saw heavy fighting nearby during world war ii while the chapel still bears a hole caused by an artillery shell which is left as a reminder of what took place there. the president finished his trip by paying his respects to the fallen. afterward he spoke to reporters about the sacrifice those troops made and the importance of standing by our allies. we stopped the germans. we stopped the germans. and the idea we were able to avoid being engaged in major battles in europe is not realistic. that s why it s so important to continue the alliances we have, continue to keep nato strong, continue to do what we ve been able to do for the last since the end of world war ii. so i just wanted jill and i wanted to come and pay our respect. more marines were lost than any battle in the middle of world war ii. the idea that i come to normandy and not make the short trip here to pay tribute, it s the same story. think about it. america showed up. america showed up to stop the germans. america showed up to make sure that they did not prevail, and america shows up when we need it, just like our allies show for us. mr. president, what do you hope americans take away from you coming on this interest in? that the best way to avoid these kinds of battles in the future is to stay strong with our allies. do not break, do not break. this trip to honor d-day was also about establishing an implicit contrast with donald trump. biden never mentioned trump by name, but he touted alliances, allowances that trump has threatened. he s promised to stand strong with ukraine while trump has time and time again sided with russia and then even yesterday he concluded his trip with a visit to that world war i cemetery. it was the same one that trump skipped when he was president because it was raining. and while the president was saluting the veterans over the weekend, trump was delivering an off the rails campaign speech in las vegas. in sweltering heat yesterday trump struggled to speak and dealt with teleprompter issues throughout the afternoon. that caused him to go off script, results in some revealing and some confusing moments. he just came up and i said, did the teleprompters not work? he said not a bit. and then they came up with a story and said, trump doesn t pay. i don t paycor tractors that do a [ bleep ] diop. that s a [ bleep ] job. that s a [ bleep ] job. this is the worst border in the history of the world. no third world country has a border like that. i ll tell you what. i hope the military revolts at the voting booth. i went to a boat company in south carolina. the boat i said, how is it? he said it s a problem, sir. they want us to make all electric boats. i said, let me ask you a question. he said nobody asked the question. it must be my relationship to mit. very smart. i said what would happen if the boat sank from its weight and you re in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and the battery s now under water and there s a shark and there s a shark approximately ten yards over there? did you notice that? i watched some sharks. well, they weren t that angry. they bit off the young lady s leg because of the fact they were not hungry, but they misunderstood who she was. these people are great. hi said there s no problem with sharks. they just didn t understand a young woman swimming. a lot of people were in shock. i said, so there s a shark ten yards away from the boat, ten yards over here, do i get electrocuted if the boat is sinking and water goes over the battery. do i stay on top of the boat and get electrocuted or do i jump over by the shark and not get electrocuted? he didn t know the answer. he said, nobody s ever asked me that question. i said i think there s a good question. i think there s a lot of electrocution in the current. i ll take electrocution over the shark any time. really not sure what he was talking about there. we move on now to far more important news. israeli forces have rescued four hostages from hamas captivity. on saturday they found noa argamani, almog meir jan, andre kozlov, and shlomi zee you. the hostages were being held by armed captors. no argamani was in an apartment alone while the three male hostages were held together. on the ground troops provided heavy shelling to provide protection for the forces trying to rescue the hostages. one was killed in the raid. more than 200 palestinians also died during saturday s operation. it s not known how many of these were militants. four four had been kidnapped during the nova music festival on october 7th. the hostages were found in good medical condition. they were taken to an israeli hospital for evaluation where they were reunited with their families. some beautiful scenes there. joining us now retired cia officer mark papadopoulos. marc, first of all, tell us about this operation, how difficult was this. do talk to us about the civilian toll, and do we the it could foreshadow other similar rescue operations. good morning, jonathan. a really extraordinary recovery operation. it s going to go down in my history of the world of terrorism. they had their undercover police tactical unit infiltrate into the area. they went in there, they recovered the hostages. upon exfiltration is when they had contact with hamas and that s when a lot of casualties ensued, but that s after they were removing the four hostages. it s reallying they assisted with this. they used three september services for this. of course, one part of this is that the commander of the israeli tactical team was killed in the operation. it reminds many of us of what happened in 1976 in an airport in uganda where they rescued hostages back then. the older brother of the prime minister was killed in the special forces utility. huge relief in is real. there was joy. tv commentators were crying. my contacts were absolutely relieved and overjoyed. one key point on this, jonathan, the us raleys that i talked to said while this was a one-off, the real way to get back the hostages is through the cease-fire deal which we know is still pending right now. let s talk about that. in moments secretary blinken is set to touch down in ee 1yi79 to try to push for that. benny gantz is resigning from israel s war cab it citing prime minister netanyahu is not capable of going forward. talk about that seismic development. it s interesting. there was a sense of relief and you forrial, but the political reality of what s happening with the israeli fast has now crept back into the equation with benny gantsz leaving. what does this really mean? he s left the war cabinet. another observer also resigned and now you have prime minister netanyahu really reliant on much more extreme kind of nationalist hard-liners, even harder to come by. secretary blinken arrives in the region amongst this political dysfunction. let s not forget it s actually an israeli deal that they re backtracking from now. you can use all sorts of words to describe what blinken has done. it s pretty damn difficult, but the administration is right to try. that s a deal hanging over the israelis. they have something historic at their fingertips. can netanyahu deliver now? it s skeptical. good on the administration for trying. you said that well. euphoria about this rescue operation. retired cia officer marc polymeropoulos diop lus. still ahead, manhattan attorney alvin bragg, he sets his own timeline. plus, we ll take a look at election results from overseas as far right parties make big gains in the european parliament. those stories and a check on sports and wler when we come right back. we come right back so this is pickleball? 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yeah, good morning, jon. certainly it would be a question mark of the repercussions, how they make this marketable move. so far you re seeing a little bit of a downtrodden week. it manned to move up. significant gain. passed $3 trillion in market cap. just last week they re losing its place to apple at some stages when it valuation. but those tech counters are the ones to look out for. there s the fed putting out their interest rate decision this week. it s not going to be about this decision. what happens in the future? will they be cutting any time soon? so job growth in the u.s. shot up much higher than expected last month. we got that data during morning joe on friday. so what does that mean for the state and trajectory of the economy, arabile? yeah. so it actually falls hot and cold a little bit, jon, believe it or not. it was more than the 190,000 anticipated at best. it means it s still a fairly hard labor market in that respect. you saw the jobs numbers head out to 4%. that could be perhaps a little bit worrying for the fed. they didn t want that figure to ultimately reach there. it shows the level of buoyancy in the labor market that still kept up and remained below 4%. could this weakness ultimately mean they now have to begin to cut interest rate as little bit in order to ease the pressure on that labor market? so those are key questions the fed will have to answer this week as they kick off the fomc meeting. lastly, according to a new study, the u.s. has outpaced the rest of the world in making new millionaires. tell us what fueled that growth and commonwealth last year. yeah. so, i mean a lot of growth has been seen just out of stockmarket growth. that s pretty much what happened. a lot of people are investing in equities all over the world and particularly the united states. a lot of that growth, particularly the tech shares that have been able to move things quite significantly, they have invested quite significantly in artificial intelligence. you re seeing they have invested, your nvidias, the likes of your microsofts and apples, all managing to move significantly higher as you have seen as well with even the billionaires whose growth has happened over the last four years or so. that has continued to be at play. you re seeing 6,000 new millionaires out of the united states. cnbc s arabile gumede live from london. thank you as always. next up here, donald trump is reportedly set to have an interview with a probation officer today. what that means for the former president as he awaits sentencing for his criminal conviction in the new york hush money case. way too early will be right back with that. ney case way too early will be right back with that and keeping it off? 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jonathan, let s start in the reverse. i think hunter biden would not testify. i think the law he s being charged with is so straightforward, it s going to be difficult absent any other testimony we would not know about to have him take the stand and it would be beneficial to him. i think if there is a proto him testifying at all it s possible that he could human ietz himself in front of the jury, but i don t see how he would do that without taking the fifth a number of times in which he criminalizes himself, but he runs the risk in front of the jury of looking like a guilty man. ultimately a his attorney i m advising this would not be a good idea. walk us through the case. so far you ve mentioned the evidence seems somewhat clear. give us a sense as to the timeline as to when this may wrap up, when we may get a verdict, and your sense of how the prosecution has done? i think the prosecution had a relatively low bar given the elements of the crime. it s a straightforward case and has essentially two elements. the first is that hunter biden possessed a gun while he was addicted to a controlled substance and the prosecution is establishing that through circumstantial evidence. the other is he lied in order to get the handgun. two straightforward charges. they don t need hunter biden s testimony to refute that. whatever it is they re putting on regarding the gun store owner handling the app indication, those things should be sufficient if it s compelling. this is a case that should wrap up at least in terms of the cases both by the defendant and the prosecution this week along with closing statements. so we could be looking at a case going before the jury before friday. donald trump has got a presentence interview with the probation officer today. you re familiar with these things. give us a sense as to what that s like and we, of course, can only imagine how unhappy trump will be to participate in such an event. listen, jonathan, these are probation officers who handle things in volume, so it s going to be very straightforward, and these questions are relatively routine. you alluded to a lot of it. they re going to want to know who the contacts are, who s living with you in terms of income. they re also going to want to know what your propensity is for a flight risk and also what respect you have for your the law in general. so done is going to have to toe a particularly tight line given everything he said publicly and basically feign respect for the law, feign an understanding of his conviction, and basically convince this person he should not be put in some sort of 40e78 confinement or more serious custody. all right. msnbc legal analyst, we appreciate you helping us out this morning. up next here on way too early, donald trump continues to offer his sympathy for those who stormed the capitol on january 6th. we ll play for you his comments at a rally in nevada yesterday. and then coming up on morning joe, a radio host is raising awareness about antiabortion with the story of his wife s devastating miscarriage and the treatment she was denied. plus, we ll bring you live reporting from israel just days after forces rescued four hostages in gaza. the latest on that operation, and the political turmoil within the israeli government as a key member steps down from the war cabinet. what that means for prime minister netanyahu. also ahead, oscar-nominated actor jude law will be live in studio with a look at his new film fire brand. morning joe just a few moments away. you won t want to miss it. just w moments away you won t want to miss it. 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it s going to be really important for the biden campaign and other democrats to remind people what the trump years were like, including how they ended. president biden was in france for several days last week, and his team really set about creating an implicit contrast with donald trump. biden was there for all the d-day events praising alliances. we know trump has tried to sabotage nato and other american alliances. president biden reiterating commitment to ukraine. we know trump frequently backs russia and not kyiv. then even yesterday, president biden was at the world war i cemetery that trump, when he was in office, skipped a ceremony there because it rained. do you think this messaging is breaking through? the biden campaign is going to be about contrast. they ve been very, very clear about that. lifts it upside by side. one guy who is serious, one guy who is stands for the gravitas and great things america is about. another guy is about negativity and tearing it down. i think you ll see a lot of this, one side talks about how america sucks, and the other side talks about elevating america and the greatness of america. i think the message is going to resonate. you re an expert on branding, advertising, and breaking through. no doubt, it was noted in wilmington by the biden camp this biden trip did break through. they acknowledge, a lot is because the eyes of the world would be on the 80th anniversary of d-day. they were pleased how front and center the president was. talk about the challenge they re going to have keeping him front and center going forward. look, they have to. the american public has a great sense and a great sniff test. if all of a sudden he s not around, they re hiding him, and only doing certain events, and we re going to coddle him this way, he s got to be out there, aggressive, front and center. this all, of course, leads up to june 27th and the debate, which is going to be huge. president back on the world stage in a few days, heading to italy for the g-7 later this week. let s talk about the debate. still three weeks off, two and a half weeks off. he has time to prepare. what are some of the things he needs to accomplish that night? first and foremost, and there s not a close second, and it happened in the state of the union, he has to answer the question, is he too old? has he lost his fast ball? does he not have his punch anymore? i don t want to say substance over style, but he has to come off as full of vigor and ready to go and answer that one, oh, well, you know, he s too old, and just answer this off the bat, the same way he did state of the union. second thing, and this is why the style plays with the audience, it s about content and about who has a better grip on things. i think trump does not have the bells and whistles around him, so i think this plays to biden. first and foremost, he s got to come off full of vigor. lastly, donald trump has a probation officer interview today, something he deeply detests. just talk about how you think he ll take that, and what sort of impact you know, sentencing, month off how is that weighing on him going forward and how it may impact what he says. i think it is weighing on him. obviously, the sentencing is going to be interesting. most people don t think he ll get a prison sentence. neither do i. look, you know all this just eats away at him. probably, he ll be sitting there like this at the probation meeting. we know his court stance. he certainly ain t loving this. the good news is, he s back on the campaign trail, saying the things he says. i think the great news about the trial was a guilty verdict, and he is back on the streets now. biden team thinks that, as well. the trial sheltered him. yes. now that he is out and about, americans will be listening to him and turned off by what he says. the biggest moment is the debate, underscoring how large that looms. donny deutsch, thank you so much. we will talk again later this morning on morning joe. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. i wanted to come and pay respects. it matters a lot. everybody was so worried yesterday about you, and they never mentioned me. i m up here sweating like a dog. there s no quit in america, none. none, there s no quit in america. secret service said we have to make sure everyone is safe. i said, what about me? 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slam title won the next two and looked on course for victory only for the spanish third seed, to find another gear. he only lost three games in the final two sets as he fulfilled what he called his childhood dream and emulated one of his heroes and compatriot rafael nadal. winning a grand slam is always special. winning your first. every grand slam. it was super special. but in roland garros, now with all of the spanish players who have won this tournament and to be able to put my name on that list is something unbelievable something unbelievable something that i dream about being in this position since i started playing tennis, since i was five or six years old. so it s a great, great feeling. he is a beast. he s an animal, for sure he is a beast. he s an animal, for sure. and the intensity that for sure. and the intensity that he for sure. and the intensity that he plays tennis at is different to other people. and he can different to other people. and he can do different to other people. and he can do so many different things he can do so many different things i he can do so many different things. i think that he changes tactic things. i think that he changes tactic a things. i think that he changes tactic a lot in the fifth set. started tactic a lot in the fifth set. started to play a lot higher and started to play a lot higher and a started to play a lot higher and a lot deeper for me to not create and a lot deeper for me to not create as and a lot deeper for me to not create as much power especially with the shadows on the court. it was slower again. but he s the court. it was slower again. but he s a the court. it was slower again. but he s a fantastic player. and but he s a fantastic player. and physically, he s fantastic. so i and physically, he s fantastic. so i have and physically, he s fantastic. so i have to look at myself and i so i have to look at myself and t have so i have to look at myself and t have to so i have to look at myself and i have to look the at the team that i have to look the at the team that i i have to look the at the team that i have and see what i can do to that i have and see what i can do to become at the same level. so for zverev the wait goes on as he tries to reach the heights that australian open championjannick sinner and carlos alcaraz have reached this year. here s our tennis correspondent russell fuller. alexander zverev is very middle aged compared to the two other, because he s 27. and hard for him mentally having lost another final over five sets to really think that he can compete with the very, very best in the game. you would suspect that he would have more opportunities. alcarez is very similar age to jannick condition sinner. winner on surfaces. seven men have done that and he s the youngest. and the only one is on the hard courts of the australian open, and there s absolutely no reason to think why he wouldn t be able to win that as well. so he is the player of the current crop of those names that we mentioned, who is most likely to be the dominant player of his era. butjust to remind him that there s some serious competition out there. in a while, it could be sinner and not carlos alcaraz who could take over as the new world men s number one. meanwhile the us open champion coco gauff and katerina siniakova won the women s doubles title with a straight sets victory over sara errani and jasmine paolini who lost the singles final on saturday. it s gauff s first doubles title at a grand slam. at the men s t20 cricket world cup, india survived a scare to beat pakistan in a thriller in new york in front of over 3a,000fans. put into bat in slippery conditions after morning rain, india struggled for runs virat kohli out for just 4. rishabh pant s aggressive 42 was imperative but their 119 all out didn t look like it would be good enough, and with muhammad rizwan setting about chasing down that total, pakistan were heading to victory, 80 for 3 with six overs left. but jasprit bumrah, spearheaded a brilliant fightback, took 3 for ia as pakistan fell short. two defeats from two for them, whilst india are on the brink of qualifying for the super 8s. the biggest positive for us was the calmness. because when we were batting in the morning, there was a lot more help. and when we started bowling, the skies opened up and the skies stopped and there wasn t a lot of lateral movement. so we had to be more consistent and more accurate. we as a unit were very calm and clear with what we wanted to do so we were happy that we could contribute and create that pressure. i knew it was going to be a really tight game because it s not an easy wicket to bat on. and sometimes, the small little attention to detail can make a massive difference. but credit to the bowlers, i thought that they did job on the whole. to be honest with you, we had that game for 35 of the 40 overs. really, we had the game. we played good cricket and did everything that we needed to. so it s a disappointing loss. elswhere, scotland comfortably beat oman by 7 wickets for their second win of the tournament. a wonderful unbeaten 61 from brandon mcmullen guided the scots to their target of 151 in under 1a overs as richie berrington s side delivered a statement win. that result means scotland currently top group b having after 3 games, they sitjust above australia who s convincing victory over england has put the the current world cup holder s chances of progressing to the super 8 s in serious doubt. our cricket correspondent henry morean was at that game in bridgetown and says england are making too many bad decisions. well, it s very easy to overreact to such things. and perhaps, if we have seen what happened in the 50 over world cup last year, it would be put down to one bad day at the office yesterday. but england are getting into a little bit of a habit now of making bold calls at the decisions of the captain and the coach that just aren t working. yesterday, they won the toss, elected to bowl first. yes, both captains said that they would have done the same thing, but it didn t pay off. there was the decision to bowl willjackson in the second over. that over went for 22 and australia were flying. you go back to the 50 over world cup and the decision to bowl in the mumbai heat against south africa proved to be a really disappointing and incorrect decision from england s point of view. so it starts to build up a bit of a pattern where the big calls are being made and england are getting them wrong and it s costing them cricket matches. but what they ve got to do quite simply against namibia and oman is to win big. they ve got to boost the net run rate and got to find a way of clawing themselves back into having some degrow of control in the group and also build a little bit of confidence, if nothing else. they d expect to build namibia and oman and beat them handsomely. the other factor is that although the time of the year, although it is boutful here in the caribbean, there is rain around. if england were to lose another rain to the weather, that would cause real problems. normal service has resumed for the formula one championship leader max vertsappen after he won a rain affected canadian grand prix. the three time world champion could only manage sixth at the monaco grand prix a fortnight ago. despite missing out on pole to george russell in montreal, the changeable conditions saw two safety cars and verstappen was able to get ahead during pitstops to take victory. in a thrilling battle behind him lando norris claimed second in his mercedez, ahead of fellow british driver, mclaren s george russell, who completed the podium. at the european athletics championships in rome, britain s dina asher smith has won gold in the women s 100 metres. she took victory in 10.99 seconds, crossing the line ahead of poland s ewa soboda and italy s zaynab dosso. it s asher smith s first major international medal since winning european 200 metres silver in 2022. i v e i ve been working really hard on my top end speed and i was really happy to, despite not getting the best start for me, being able to work it back. and that s definitely a new skill that s definitely a new skill that we ve worked really hard on. but yeah, i did. that was a bit hairy! just a little bit! but you know, made it! with the tour de france three weeks away, primoz roglic has showed his yellowjersey credentials by winning the criterium du dauphine with a gutsy ride on the final day. carlos rodriguez of the ineos grenadiers won stage 8, but matteo jorgenson who was in second place overall wasjust behind him meaning a struggling roglic had to finish within 56 seconds of the american. he made it across the line with 8 seconds to spare, to win the dauphine for the second time in his career. golf, and scottie sheffler s incredible success continues as he claimed victory at the memorial tournament. he finished just one shot ahead of colin morikawa for his 11th pga tour title. he s the first player to win 5 times in a season sincejustin thomas in 2017. meanwhile, linn grant came from 11 shots back on the final day to become the first woman to win two dp world tour titles as sebastian soderberg blew an eight shot lead in the final round of the scandinavian mixed. an extraordinary implosion from soderberg who needed par on the last to win. had this shot for bogey for a playoff but remarkably his effort lipped out making it a final round 77 and handing grant victory by one shot after her final round of 65 all the more special in her home town of helsingborg. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website that s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i m afraid. in fact, the story in armagh on sunday really sets the scene just a high of ten degrees. we had cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle with a cool northerly wind as well. now, that rain is sinking its way steadily southwards and it will clear away from eastern england and south east england during monday morning. behind it, this northerly wind and this cooler air source starts to kick in across the country. so a rash of showers, a cold, brisk wind driving those showers in off exposed coasts and drifting their way steadily south across scotland and northern ireland as we go through the morning. here s our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning, some heavier bursts that will ease away. best of any brighter skies, perhaps across southern england down to the south west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk northwesterly wind for many, so temperatures just below par really for this time of year, a maximum of 10 15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18 if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below path through the night as well, low single figures for some, quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down through central and eastern scotland and england. further west, some brighter skies and once again, highs of 17 degrees, but for many, just a maximum of 10 15 once again. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, winds will fall lighter still for a time, but there s another low pushing in and that will bring some wetter weather to close out the end of the working week. it will gradually start to change the wind direction. so, after a drier day on wednesday, it will turn that little bit milder, but also wetter as we head into the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. emmanuel macron calls for a snap election after his alliance is defeated by the far right european parliament vote. elsewhere in the elections, voters snub the governing parties of germany, spain and belgium, the prime minister of italy and poland had cause to celebrate. benny gantz quits and demands an election. hello, i m helena humphrey. glad you could join me. france is going to the polls again. the country s president, emmanuel macron, called a snap parliamentary vote sunday night after his centrist alliance was trounced by the far right in european parliament elections. in a speech after exit polls were released, he said he could not ignore the results and he said he could not ignore the results and the dissolving parliament is an act of trust in the french people. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a danger for our nation but also for europe, for france s position in europe and in the world. and i say this even though we have just celebrated with the whole world the normandy landing, and as in a few weeks we will welcome the world for the olympic and paralympic games. yes, the far right is both the result of the impoverishment of the french and the downgrading of our country, so at the end of this day, i cannot act as if nothing had happened. the far right party was the winner of the eu elections

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welcome along. thank you forjoining us. we start with a history making win for carlos alcaraz the new french open champion who, at the age of 21, is the youngest man to win grand slams on all three surfaces, after he beat alexander zverev in a gripping five set final at roland garros. alcaraz bottom of your screen who s previously won the us open and wimbledon, took the opening set, playing the better tennis. but zverev, hoping to win his first grand slam title, won the next two sets and looked on course for victory, only for the spanish third seed to find another gear. he only lost three games in the final two sets, as he fulfilled what he called his childhood dream and emulated one of his heroes and compatriot, rafael nadal. winning a grand slam is always special. winning yourfirst grand slam is always super special. but in roland garros, knowing that all the tennis, all the spanish players who have won this tournament, and to be able to put my name on that amazing list is something unbelievable. it s something that i dream about being in this position since i started playing tennis, since i was five, six years old. so it s a great, great feeling. he s a beast, he s an animal, for sure. and the intensity he plays tennis at is different towards other people. you know, he can do so many different things, right? i think he changes tactics a lot and starts to play a lot higher and deeper in the fifth set. for me to not create as much power, especially with the shadows on the court, it was slower again. but he s a fantastic player, and physically, he s fantastic. so i have to look at myself and i have to look at the team that i have and see, you know, what i can do to become at the same level. so for zverev, the wait goes on, as he tries to reach the heights that australian open championjannik sinner and carlos alcaraz have reached this year. here s our tennis correspondent, russell fuller. well, zverev is very middle aged compared to the other two. he s now 27, and hard for him mentally after losing another final over five sets to really think he can compete with the very best in the game. you will suspect he will have more opportunities. alcaraz is onlyjust 21, a similar age to jannik sinner. and as you pointed out, the winner on three different surfaces. seven men have done that now. he s the youngest, by quite some margin. and the only one he hasn t won is on the hard courts of the australian open and there is absolutely no reason to think he would not be able to win that as well. so he is the player of the current crop of those names we have mentioned who is most likely to be the dominant player of his era. butjust to remind him that there is serious competition out there, in a few hours time, it is jannik sinner of italy and not carlos alcaraz who takes over as the new men s world number one. meanwhile, the us open champion coco gauff and katerina siniakova won the women s doubles title with a straight sets victory over sara errani and jasmine paolini, who lost the singles final on saturday. it s gauff s first doubles title at a grand slam. at the men s t20 cricket world cup, india survived a scare to beat pakistan in a thriller in new york, in front of over 3a,000 fans. put in to bat in slippery conditions after morning rain, india struggled for runs virat kohli out for just 4. rishabh pant s aggressive 42 was imperative, but their 119 all out didn t look like it would be good enough. and with muhammad rizwan setting about chasing down that total, pakistan were heading to victory. 80 for 3, with six overs left. but jasprit bumrah spearheaded a brilliant fightback, took 3 for 1h, as pakistan fell short. two defeats from two for them, whilst india are on the brink of qualifying for the super 8s. the biggest positive for us was the calmness. because when we were batting in the morning, there was a lot more help, and when we started bowling, the skies opened up and there wasn t a lot of lateral movement. so we had to be more consistent and more accurate. and we as a unit are very calm and clear on what we wanted to do. so very happy that as a unit, we were able to contribute and created that pressure. and then we were able to get the win. i knew it was going to be a really tight game because it s not an easy wicket to bat on. and sometimes, those small attentions to detail can make a massive difference. but credit to the boys, they did a greatjob on the whole. to be honest, we had that game for 35 of the 40 overs. really, we had the game, we played good cricket and did everything we needed to. so it s a disappointing loss. elswhere, scotland comfortably beat oman by seven wickets for their second win of the tournament. a wonderful unbeaten 61 from brandon mcmullen guided the scots to their target of 151 in under 1a overs, as richie berrington s side delivered a statement win. that result means scotland currently top group b. after three games, they sit just above australia, whose convincing victory over england has put the current world cup holders chances of progressing to the super 8s in serious doubt. our cricket correspondent henry moeran was at that game in bridgetown and says england are making too many bad decisions. well, it s very easy to overreact to such things and perhaps if we hadn t seen what happened in the 50 over world cup last year, it would be put down to one bad day at the office yesterday. but england are getting a little bit of a habit now of making bold calls. the decisions of the captain and the coach jos buttler and matthew mott that aren t working. yesterday, they won the toss and elected to bowl first. yes, and both captains said they would do the same thing. it didn t pay off. they bowled willjacks in the second over. australia were flying. go back to the 50 over world cup, their decision to bowl in the mumbai heat against south africa proved to be a really disappointing and incorrect decision for england. and it builds up a bit of a pattern where big calls are being made and england get them wrong, and it costs them cricket matches. quite simply, against namibia and oman, they have to win big. they have to boost the net run rate and find a way of clawing their way back into having some degree of control in this group. of course, they will build a little confidence, if nothing else. they would expect to beat namibia and oman handsomely. the other factor is although it is beautiful here today in the caribbean, there is rain around. if england were to lose another game to the weather, well, that does cause real problems. normal service has resumed for the formula one championship leader max vertsappen, after he won a rain affected canadian grand prix. the three time world champion could only manage sixth at the monaco grand prix a fortnight ago. despite missing out on pole to george russell in montreal, the changeable conditions saw two safety cars, and verstappen was able to get ahead during pitstops to take victory. in a thrilling battle behind him, lando norris claimed second in his mercedes ahead of fellow british driver mclaren s george russell, who completed the podium. at the european athletics championships in rome, britain s dina asher smith has won gold in the women s 100 metres. she took victory in 10.99 seconds, crossing the line ahead of poland s ewa swoboda and italy s zaynab dosso. it s asher smith s first major international medal since winning european 200 metres silver in 2022. i ve been working really hard on my top end speed and i was really happy, despite not getting the best start for me, of being able to wake it back. that s definitely a new skill we have worked really hard on. but, yeah, that was a bit hairy! just a little bit! but, you know, i made it! with the tour de france three weeks away, primoz roglic has showed his yellowjersey credentials by winning the criterium du dauphine with a gutsy ride on the final day. carlos rodriguez, of the ineos grenadiers, won stage 8, but matteojorgenson who was in second place overall wasjust behind him, meaning a struggling roglic had to finish within 56 seconds of the american. he made it across the line with eight seconds to spare, to win the dauphine for the second time in his career. golf, and scottie scheffler s incredible success continues, as he claimed victory at the memorial tournament. he finished just one shot ahead of collin morikawa for his 11th pga tour title. he s the first player to win five times in a season sincejustin thomas in 2017. meanwhile, linn grant came from 11 shots back on the final day to become the first woman to win two dp world tour titles, as sebastian soderberg blew an eight shot lead in the final round of the scandinavian mixed. an extraordinary implosion from soderberg, who needed par on the last to win. he had this shot for bogey for a playoff. but remarkably, his effort lipped out, making it a final round 77 and handing grant victory by one shot, after her final round of 65. all the more special in her home town of helsingborg. and just a reminder before you go. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport website, including reaction to carlos alcaraz s french open win. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. weather for the week ahead is perhaps not the story you want. no significant summer sunshine or warmth, i m afraid. in fact, the story in armagh on sunday really sets the scene. just a high of ten degrees. we had cloudy skies, with light rain or drizzle, with a cool northerly wind as well. now, that rain is sinking its way steadily southwards, and it will clear away from eastern england and south east england during monday morning. behind it, this northerly wind and this cooler air source starts to kick in across the country. so a rash of showers. a cold, brisk wind driving those showers in off exposed coasts, and drifting their way steadily south across scotland and northern ireland as we go through the morning. here s our cloud and rain still lingering across east yorkshire, lincolnshire first thing in the morning. some heavier bursts. that will ease away. best of any brighter skies perhaps across southern england, down to the south west. here, showers should be few and further between. but nevertheless, that wind direction still really digging in right across the country. so sunny spells, scattered showers, a brisk north westerly wind for many, so temperatures just below par, really, for this time of year. a maximum of 10 to 15 degrees for most. we might see highs of 17 or 18, if we get some sunshine across south west england and wales. now, as we move out of monday into tuesday, the low pressure drifts off to scandinavia, high pressure builds. it should start to kill off some of the showers out to the west. but with those clearing skies, well, those temperatures will be below par through the night as well. low single figures for some. quite a chilly start to our tuesday morning. hopefully some sunshine around on tuesday. there will continue to be some showers, most frequent ones running down through central and eastern scotland and england. further west, some brighter skies, and once again, highs of 17 degrees. but for many, just a maximum of 10 to 15 once again. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, winds will fall lighter still for a time, but there s another low pushing in and that will bring some wetter weather to close out the end of the working week. it will gradually start to change the wind direction. so after a drier day on wednesday, it will turn that little bit milder, but also wetter, as we head into the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. emmanuel macron calls for a snap election after his alliance is defeated by the far right european parliament vote. elsewhere in the elections, voters snub the governing parties of germany, spain and belgium, the prime minister of italy and poland had cause to celebrate. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu under pressure after a member of his war cabinet benny gantz quits and demands an election. hello, i m helena humphrey. glad you could join me. france is going to the polls again. the country s president, emmanuel macron, called a snap parliamentary vote sunday night after his centrist alliance was trounced by the far right in european parliament elections. ina in a speech after exit polls are released, he said he could not ignore the results and the dissolving parliament is an act of trust in the french people. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a danger for our nation but also for europe, for france s position in europe and in the world. and i say this even though we have just celebrated with the whole world the normandy landing, and as in a few weeks we will welcome the world for the olympic and paralympic games. yes, the far right is both the result of the impoverishment of the french and the downgrading of our country, so at the end of this day, i cannot act as if nothing had happened.

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minister for a third consecutive term. however, it marks the first time his bharatiya janata party has needed allies to form a government. so will that impact mr modi s ability to push through economic reforms? priyanka kishore, the director and principal economist at research company asia decoded, gave us her take. modi is actually working with an alliance which has a lot of experience of pushing through successful reforms under the government. and they will draw upon that experience. of course, i think there will be a slowdown in decision making in certain areas and the big calls that people are expecting, that won t come through. but we will not completely see a stalling. labour reforms, i think, will be prioritised. we can debate the outcomes, but the reality many people talk about is that in the last ten years, india has seen bold economic decisions as well made by the bjp government, and many feel that has worked in a way for international investors. are you likely to see that continue? the bold decision making means executive reforms and administrative reforms can happen. but as a result of those decision makings, we have not seen land reforms or agricultural reforms. now this is a new landscape, and the reason i think we may see labour reforms happen is because there is an impetus with employment becoming a key issue, and we could see more dialogue. so i think, eventually, investors will come round and see this is not such a bad outcome. the government spending on capex has been a big priority. what more needs to be done? is private investment something you would be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that s a great point, actually. for the labour interventions that need to happen, we will see some shift in the expenditure mix in the fiscal. so i expect capex to be curtailed a bit. it will still stay, but it will not be as high or surging. and money will go towards education, training, social sectors, which makes it all the more essential for private investment to kick in. and i think the way for that to happen is to stop to happen is to start promoting trade and exports and making imports cheaper. on paper, india has one of the fastest growing economies, but there are several pressure points. what would be your first course of action to see? definitely like to see dialogue and movement on the labour side. we have focused on infrastructure and other supply side initiatives. the labour contribution has lagged for too long in india and the time is now to pick up. priyanka kishore. turning to the oil industry. aramco, the saudi arabian energy giant, says international investors have snatched up the bulk of shares sold in its latest offering. the state owned company is expected to raise more than $11 billion from the move. the sale came just days after the head of the united nations called fossil fuel companies the godfathers of climate chaos , who had deceived the public for decades. for more on this, we re joined by saul kavonic, senior research analyst at mst marquee. the equity sale of aramco by the saudis is very much in the bigger context of what is happening here and that is saudivision 2030. that s where the saudis are looking to really modernise the economy and diversify away from oil and gas. and we expect the money raised, the $11 billion, $12 billion raised to go into saudi arabia s public investment fund. that is where they are undertaking a transformation of the saudi economy. the public investment fund is key to that. and if you look at some of the ambitions the saudis have, we are talking about $1 trillion of investment notjust in the futuristic city neon which many talk about, but in areas like green energy both at home and abroad, manufacturing and areas like sports and tourism, which is going to see a very fundamental change in the saudi economy and society over the next ten years. this plan of the saudi government to diversify beyond oil, how do you see that progressing and the kind of steps or actions likely to come ahead? for those of us who have visited riyadh lately, it is very, very different to only a few years ago, certainly ten years ago. cranes are everywhere. society and the economy is being fundamentally transformed. if you think about it, for example, most of us when we are thinking of going on a holiday, i don t think saudi arabia is even on the list. but in ten years time, saudi arabia could be one of the top tourism destinations. for those of us who remember the transformation of dubai a few decades ago, what we see in saudi now is very much like that, but on steroids because they ve got a lot more money behind it and they are attracting a lot more foreign investment and it is a fundamental transformation. they are trying to do what a lot of western economies have taken 100 years to do in 20 years. malay ship will remove blanket subsidies on diesel starting from monday. the move is expected to save the government around $850 million a year malaysia. diesel will now be sold at market price that will be set quickly, except in the eastern malaysians states. there, it will remain subsided. norway s sovereign wealth fund says it will vote against ratifying tesla ceo s elon musk s $60 billion pay package. the fund which is a shareholder in the electric vehicle company said it remained concerned about the total size of the award after voting against it in 2018. mr musk s pay package is the largest for a chief executive and corporate america. it was voided by a judge earlier this year. it will be put to tesla shareholders for a vote this week. let s take a closer look at nollywood, the nigerian entertainment industry, comparable to hollywood and bollywood in india. in april, nigerian film starjunior pope died when the boat he was travelling in from a film set capsised. an investigation found a number of safety failings, including the fact that the boat driver wasn t certified. hannah gelbart, from the bbc s what in the world podcast, has been speaking to nollywood actors and producers in lagos about the industry s safety record, and what needs to change. nollywood is booming, but it s got a darker side. this is a cultural centre here in lagos, and what you can see around me are some of the remnants of a huge nollywood premiere that took place here last night. it had some of the top names in nigerian cinema. nollywood is one of the biggest film industries in the world. it s up there with hollywood and india s bollywood, and it puts out more than 2,500 films every single year. but recently, there have been some concerns over things like health and safety in its films. in april, top nollywood actorjunior pope died in a boat accident. it capsised after hitting a canoe in a river, killing five people. in this clip, filmed byjunior pope the day before he died, he s clearly concerned about his safety. an investigation found multiple failures. the boat wasn t registered, its driver had no licence, and only one passenger was wearing a life jacket. that s because they d brought it on board themselves. the bbc has obtained a now deleted video clip from the producer s instagram, where she says she was told there were life jackets and junior pope was offered one, but didn t take it. actress and screenwriter ruth kadiri was a friend ofjunior pope s, and she was shocked by his passing. it was much more painfulfor me because i have been in that exact situation before. so i understood the fear, everything he must have felt at the last minute of his life. i had to shoot an epic movie, so we couldn t use lifejackets. i asked everybody, the team, if everything was ok. they said, yes, the canoe was fine. so i got on the boat. action , they said, and then they started to paddle. the canoe just tumbled into this very big river. so my colleague, frankincense that s his name he grabbed me because i was like, i can t swim, you know? and stuff like that. it s. it s an experience that i will never forget. actor chidi dike says the industry is learning from its mistakes. the safety record has been quite low, but right now, it s better. so i think the incident was a bit of a wake up call to everybody producers, directors, actors. right now, we have to go back home one time. come on now. lives are important, too. we all do crazy things for the love of this job. going home later at 3am on a date. we re doing things that we normally would not do. 0urtiming forfilming, it s insane. the industry should have proper rest days. i also think individuals should look out for themselves and just fix rest days for themselves. as nollywood continues to thrive, the world will now be watching how it treats people who work there. hannah gelbart, bbc news, lagos. the actors guild of nigeria said in a statement afterjunior pope s death that it has set up a committee to look into improving safety guidelines and protocols. some more news before we go. shares of game stop have fallen by almost 40% in the united states. after a livestream states. after a livestrea m appearance states. after a livestream appearance by keith gill, also known as roaring kitty failed to spark investor enthusiasm. mr gill is credited with helping the struggling firm s shares explode 2021, contrary to the bets of many professional wall street firms. four passengers from the us, turkey and italy travelled to the edge of space and back on a virgin galactic flight. richard branson s space tourism company will now take a two year break from organising space flights, to upgrade its fleet. and that s it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme: will he be the next king of clay? carlos alcaraz wins the french open, after an enthralling five set final in paris. a thriller in new york india survive a scare to beat pakistan at the t20 cricket world cup. and back to winning ways world champion max verstappen comes out on top at a dramatic canadian grand prix. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. we start with a history making win for carlos alcaraz the new french open champion who, at the age of 21, is the youngest man to win grand slams on all three surfaces, after he beat alexander zverev in a gripping five set final at roland garros. alcaraz bottom of your screen who s previously won the us open and wimbledon, took the opening set, playing the better tennis. but zverev, hoping to win his first grand slam title, won the next two sets and looked on course for victory, only for the spanish third seed to find another gear. he only lost three games in the final two sets,

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probation officer all right 5:00 a.m. here in washington alive. look at capitol hill on this monday morning. good morning. everyone in kasie hunt, it s wonderful to have you with us. new details this morning about the israeli military operation that rescued four israeli civilians held by hamas this new video edited and provided by the israeli military appears to show some israeli soldiers escorting the rescued hostages toward military helicopters on a beach in gaza. these for israelis now reunited with their families and just beginning to recover from their months of captivity. among those rescued 26-year-old noa argamani, who is abduction during the october 7 attack was captured on tape. noa screamed for help as she was forced by hamas members onto the back of a motorcycle. and driven into gaza. the idf raid also resulting in the deadliest day of the war in six months. at least 274 people killed according to gazan health officials the idf disputes those numbers, saying that the number of casualties was under 100 cnn cannot independently verify the death toll and we don t yet know how many of those killed were hamas fighters and how many were civilians. but we do know that the hostages were being held in residential homes in a densely populated area cnn also learning this morning that some idf soldiers disguise themselves as hamas fighters and displaced palestinians to conduct the raid. joining me now to discuss, is cnn political and national security analyst david sanger. david, good morning. i m very grateful to have you here for folks just tuning in after the weekend. a very dramatic time for the israelis here at with this raid. how do you see the fallout here as we see these hostages reunited with their families, but we also try to figure out to count the dead among the palestinians good morning, casey. and i think you ve captured it right? it was an incredibly dramatic weekend. and i think there are three salient points about the rescue. the first is the operation itself was a miracle of terrific intelligence, great covert work, and getting in there and getting them out. then certainly something to be celebrated. there are more than 100 hostages left, but this was clearly a big win on saturday morning when when this all took place. the second is at once again, it came at a great human cost as many israeli operations in gaza have and this is the sort of brutal calculus of this, which is maybe it was under 100 pounds justinian s dead. maybe it was over 200 is a palestinian say, but the fact of the matter is that we saw a huge number of palestinian deaths in order to accomplish the long-sought release of these four and that seems to sum up much of what s happened during the war. i think the third thing we re discovering as monday morning rolls in here, is that after this dramatic weekend, the rescue did very little to change the fundamentals of the problem that is real faces benny gantz, the former defense minister and, and head of idf took a day off or pushed an extra day because of the rescue but resigned from the war cabinet shattering that view of unity and he did so saying that prime minister netanyahu who does not have a plan for the day after four administering gaza yeah, david, in fact, let me pause you there because i did want to get to that next with you and we have a little bit from gantz over the weekend and what he said, how he explained why he was leaving the war cabinet. let s watch sorry. can you regrettably netanyahu is preventing us from advancing toward true victory, which is the justification for the ongoing and painful cost of war that is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart, but with full confidence i call on netanyahu, set an agreed election date. don t allow our people to get torn apart so david, he said there that netanyahu is preventing us from advancing towards true victory what does he really getting at here? because he also seem to suggest that netanyahu was unnecessarily prolonging the war right? this has been a long-held view, including among american officials that prime minister netanyahu knows that once the war is over, or at least a ceasefire takes place at the active fighting is done the investigations into october 7 begin in earnest. the intelligence failures israel obviously had a good deal of intelligence. this would happen that it did not respond to the idf s failures. that israeli defense force in responding that day. he assumption is that prime minister netanyahu couldn t not survive that and of course, one of the beneficiaries could well be benny gantz himself, who ran against the prime minister a few years ago, laws. but today is doing well enough in the polls, but it s not inconceivable that he could emerge victorious. also, not certain but what we re seeing now is the united states with benny gantz s help, tried to get the israelis to commit to what president biden called and israeli proposal for ceasefire and prisoner exchange and get hamas most importantly to agree to it may be difficult, more difficult it was difficult before the rescue. it may be more difficult now. and overnight, casey, the us has finally decided to go to the united nations security council with a ceasefire and hostage exchange proposal basically the one the president laid out ten days ago and try to get their approval of it to up the pressure on both hamas and israel very interesting set of developments here. david, very, very briefly does this move by gantz not pushed netanyahu farther into the arms of the right-wing and israel it does he s got a very narrow majority s holding onto. he didn t need gantz s party to stay in. he needed kansas credibility to some degree that deal with the us and the rest of the world. but if netanyahu agrees to the israeli plan which came out of the war cabinet, not out of the political atmosphere and the coalition. he s put together those right wingers have threatened to leave the government. that would bring about a government collapse all right. david sanger forces morning, david, very grateful to have you kicking us off today. i really appreciate it great to be with you coming up next here. french president emmanuel macron calling for new elections after the european union takes a hard shift to the right will explain plus a shooting and wisconsin rooftop party leaves ten people injured and donald trump, but his first campaign rally since becoming a convicted felon the most anticipated moment this election and the stakes couldn t be higher. the president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming unmatched. i got this thousand dollar camera for only $41 on deal that deal dash.com online auctions since 2009, this playstation five sold for only $0.50. this ipad pro sold for less than $34, and this nintendo switch sold for less than $20. i got at this kitchen aid 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in europe. the center-right european people s party now projected to be in the majority. protesters taken to the streets in paris sunday after the far right in france, scored an unprecedented 31 31.5% of the road. and the french president emmanuel macron dissolved parliament, called for snap elections situ in situation. one like it is a situation to which i cannot resign myself. the rise of nationalists and demagogues is a danger not only for our nation but also for our europe and for francis place in europe and the world. they don t all right, joining us now is cn an international anchor, max foster who joins us now, live from london max, good morning to you. this is a bit of a complicated situation for folks in the us who don t necessarily follow the ins and outs of the european parliamentary elections. but big picture is that we have seen kind of a across the continent these far right parties surging in a way that has really concerned the sort of center right? majority governing parties. and it so much so that you saw emmanuel macron take this pretty significant action. it s a risk for him to do this. why is he doing it and how does it help explain the big picture of what we re seeing here? hi, a lot of people quite baffled because off the back of a european election where in france at least the far-right, did extremely well he s now going into another election. he called it and it s going to benefit the right. many would argue because they can ride on that momentum, but he is effectively saying he wants to hand it over to the french people who he believes are generally moderate. and of his point of view. so he can prove that the european election, which is often a protest vote for european voters, won t actually hold in a national election. so a massive risk, and i think even the people closest to them realize that, but we ll see he, how marine le pen does out of that steadily over recent years she s been increasing in authority and power and she s doing what many of the european parties are doing, which is focusing on immigration. and ukraine and also environment. but on this basis that really resonates with a lot of people, which is that the cost of living is getting worse and worse inflation s going up. we can not afford to do all of those things. we have to hunker down a look at nationalism. and i think if you look at the overall parliamentary picture, then the moderate still hold it. but in the key country, the big economies, france, germany, and italy, the far right? excelled. so it s going to have a huge influence. yeah, we can put up on the screen for people to kind of see in color the way that this broke down in france. so let s set aside the yellow that s other, but that red piece which is clearly the most significant one for a named party, is the national all rally. those are the right wingers that 15% purple that you see the renaissance party, purple, blue. that s macron s party. and max, to be clear, we saw something similar play out in germany and in italy can you talk a little bit about how this strengthens the more right-leaning leaders who are in office in europe well you know, it s already got a right-wing prime minister. so she s empowered and marine le pen, as i say, he s been climbing steadily in germany. a lot of people would view that party. now the second most powerful party in the country as traditionally a very far right party. so it has huge influence because germany and france and italy are the three countries that have most influence over the european union i was interviewing a us expert based here in the. uk earlier on, and she was talking about how this will empower trump effectively. a lot of the wright was rising in europe before trump, but chump managed to popularize a messaging and they ve adopted a lot of that. so he certainly added energy to the rise of the right here in europe and it also means that the more senior these right-wing politicians become, the more contacts and power he has within europe. so it s very empowering to him and his foreign policy. he creates alliances specifically for him within countries which were traditionally us allies. so it has a it will have a big impact on trump if he gets into power and it will cause a problem for biden if it gets into power bi, it s going to be much less supportive of him and his policies going forward. yeah it s an interesting way to think about it. and i also think one of the things that donald trump has done that we remark on it, but i think perhaps not enough. and that is to normalize things that previously were considered out of bounds. and the politics and the way we re thinking about politics. and you can really see that in some of these right-wing up pushes, bringing things in that previously were considered to be verboten are not acceptable on our stages. max foster for us in london, max. thank you. always grateful to have you alright, coming up next cleveland police trying to uncover the origins of a 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godmother of soul patty lewbel at the juneteenth concert on the south long today, other artists attending include gladys knight, charlie wilson, and brittney spencer and oppressive heat ramping up across the west today while drought stricken south florida braces for rain and flooding this week are weatherman derek van dam is here and he is tracking all of it for us. derek, good morning. yeah. good morning. casey. we ve got las vegas sin city. it has had its hottest start in the month of june since records began, that s since 1937, 11. yes, that s not a typo consecutive days where the mercury in the thermometer has reached 100 degrees or more. that is why we have our heat warnings in place for this area. and you know what it s not just inclusive of las vegas checkout, much of arizona and into the central valley of california. the heat continues. we know it was hot last week, but it s going to ramp up through the course of this week as well. if you re in phoenix, i was just there. we could go. yeah. it was sizzling as i stepped off the tarmac and this is 14 consecutive days temperatures above 100 degrees is all thanks to that heat dome. remember that s an area of high pressure that really reduces cloud cover in the sky. so you get maximum exposure from the sun, doesn t take much to heat things up, and we start to see this triple-digit heat blanket. the southwestern us. now the other big story that we have on the docket for today is the flood threat that s going to be ongoing this week across the state of florida, particularly across the southern portions of the peninsula. watch this. there s a cold front approaching an abundant amount of tropical moisture moving in off the gulf of mexico that will bring wave after wave of heavy rainfall starting today. but ramping up through the week, look at tuesday, wednesday, into thursday. we know that it doesn t doesn t take much to flood the streets of miami. well, guess what? more rainfall. we re talking up to locally, ten 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hamas fighters. and palestinian civilians during the operation the operation did come at a great human cost. scores of palestinians dead, just how many? we don t know. gaza s health ministry says the numbers, at least 274. israel says it s fewer than 100. i am joined now by joel rubin. he is the former deputy assistant secretary of state in the obama white house. joel, good morning to you. wonderful to see you this morning let s start with the raid for people who are two doubt on a summer weekend, just waking up to this news, these four hostages rescued this clearly was something that i mean israeli families of hostages have been increasingly more and more upset about the fact that their loved ones have remained in captivity. what does this mean for them? yeah, it was a dramatic rescue without a doubt and have very high costs as you described with a palestinian loss of life what it means is that the israeli defense forces for a day for a moment, restored confidence in the israeli public about their capacity to deliver and to get their people out. but in the big picture, the best way to get israeli hostages out has been through deals, through a cease fire for hostage exchange, like one that we saw back in november. so a good day for israel, a unity didn t last long. obviously, the politics in israel very, very dicey with benny gantz. now exiting the coalition government. but it was something that the israeli public has been demanding. and now they want more action. they want to see the prime minister lean-in on getting a deal to get these hostages out. of course the toll here was very high in terms of palestinian life. it all so served to highlight some of the tactics that hamas uses talk a little bit more about where these hostages were found. and why there was perhaps so much collateral damage. obviously, much of it should be laying at the feet of the israeli forces that invaded here. but that s not the only thing at play, not at all. the case you re right, it was despicable. display of how hamas d values palestinian life. so many very clear these hostages were held in private civilian homes they were there for months and they were in the midst of what everyone in those areas new was a civilian areas. so israel, by finding these individuals, by rescuing them, it was clear that there were going to be civilian casualties. hamas doesn t care about palestinian civilian life. i i know we ve talked about this before, but this is perhaps one of the most a stark examples of that. if they cared about palestinian civilian life, they would be agreeing to the ceasefire proposal that has been out there and discuss secretary blinken s going out to the region to try to push for this, but in the meantime, hamas is embedding hostages in civilian areas with the clear understanding, this will cause palace let s see any civilian lives for a propaganda bonus may be for hamas, but i don t see how this is a real bonus for anybody in the middle of this conflict. they clearly are not looking at civilians as something to protect inside of gaza. so let s talk big picture for a second. you mentioned benny gantz, of course, announcing over the weekend and he s going to leave the war cabinet. he is, of course, someone that the us has really relied on in the course of these negotiations in this push for a ceasefire that president biden actually announced on a recent i ve friday. here s what jake sullivan, the national security adviser, had to say over the weekend. let s watch keith thinks the best way to get all of vestiges home is in a deal where they re brought out diplomatically, where there s no need for military operations to get every last hostage out. what we would much prefer to see is a ceasefire where the hostages come out peacefully. that is available. israel has said yes to it. now hamas needs to say yes to it. that s where president biden full effort, energy and attention is so bottom line, draw what s the holdup? while the holdup is hamas? the holdup is that hamas is i want to agree to a ceasefire that essentially pushes them out of the power. and that s the genius of this proposal, which is that it lays out a roadmap for preventing at the end state of resurgence of hamas in the gaza strip. and now that, that is, of course, very frustrating as well to the white house, because what we re seeing is the far-right ministers in israel s government rejecting that proposal as well. and now with ben against leaving the coalition it gives them a little more power in the near term, but it also puts the question to the israeli public. and i think this is why the president did go public with his proposal to get the israeli public to recognize the stakes, to put it back in the political arena. this question about how to end this war in a manner that we don t see a hamas resurgence in gaza and so the holdup right now is that hamas understands this proposal is against their interests and that s why we see the secretary going out. that s why it s frustrating that it s not yet done. but hamas, they re hoping for more days of violence, like on saturday where they don t have to make this agreement. and that means more palestinian lives are put at risk. machel rubin for us this morning, joel, always appreciate your experiments for being here all right, let s go now to politics. donald trump, tried to win over voters in nevada. a key swing state with his first official campaign rally since he was convicted on felony charges i tell you what? no third world country has weaponization, where they go after political candidates, like we have either this guy can get elected anything without cheating. the only way he can get elected is to cheat so all of those folks in during triple digit temperatures as trump rally them in an outdoor event in las vegas, nevada. of course, one of a handful of states that could help to decide the presidential election this fall, a new cbs poll shows trump in a virtual tie and a head-to-head race with president biden, both nationally and in these key swing states. today, trump is scheduled to have a hearing with his probation officer ahead of his sentencing next month in new york, cnn s learned. today s interview will be virtual with his attorney, todd blanche president trump me now to discuss nicholas johnston, the publisher of axios nick. good morning. great to hear so yeah, probation hearing for a presumptive sentencing name. you d sentenced you just read off the teleprompter there, i think speaks to the kind of interesting election where in, where that sentence one interest hide across as the country tied and state sentenced to one of the candidates will have a virtual interview with his probation officer. today yeah that s seen as pool. actually interesting because it s one of the first things, places where we seem to see maybe a little bit of movement. obviously the official way we talk about it is that it s tied. there s no clear leader, but there is a little bit get over movement toward biden compared to where this pole previously was. what does that tell you? it s pretty clear across the board that again, within the margin of error is and all of these poles we ve seen a slight polling bump four biden, and then a lot of the surveys were the vast majority of people say that conviction won t have any impact. there is 20, 30% of republicans who say it well, and remember, we ve been talking about for months and months it s in a month. this is a very tight election for donald trump to win. he needs to get more voters and he needs to get the last time. and so far, being convicted of a felony in new york is not leaving more voters for that. but again, all of these are the margin of error. it s like going from trump up to two biden up one that is essentially a coin flip election still. yeah, it is yes. very, very, very close. so let s listen a little bit to some of what trump had to say in this rally over the weekend because is there are a couple of things that stood out to us, including how the former president talked about, well, i mean, he he always uses very often inflammatory language about joe biden. but in this case, he was talking about suicide as well let s watch this du are there this is a front row joe. he said everyone this guy wouldn t it be incredible. he s gone to 250 if he voted for biden, even for by now, i don t think so. i think it would be suicide before by dry a bit extreme i don t know how a front row you thought about that. i think we re seeing that this is trump being trump, like they re even though there s a big conversation a lot about how much will they stick to the issues there s pulling out over the weekend that shows what a strong conjugation issue the economy is as opposed to conviction. and so can trump come out and just talk about the economy and immigration for the next six months. i think that little snippet shows that will been a challenge for some of the president s former president s advisers. they gotta to do that. yeah, let s talk about nevada specifically for a second at trump also was up there. this is sort of a typical line, but he said it in front of it. a crowd. again, it s a very heavily hispanic at stateless watch. what trump had to say about hispanic and african-american voters joe biden is also weighed. you re going all out war on the workers have america, especially african americans and hispanic in america i spanish americans and african americans are the ones suffering most with his incredible illegal alien group that s coming in so this is, this is pretty typical for how trump talks about this kind of thing. but i think what s going on in nevada is particularly interesting. i will say i have okay to a lot of sources recently who think that it actually may go for trump. this time around and it s part of it s part of the reason is because of some of the themes that he is talking about. there, there are a lot of workers that tourism economy, cassino workers, who in the past had gone for democrats who may actually go republican this time you hear this was a big, i mean, again, this is a point-slope election. there s a lot of things happening that people don t really understand because this is such a different election than ones previously. and i think one of the ones that republicans are trying to capitalize as those capitalizes, in row on minority voters with hispanic americans or african americans, as well. that s clear on the polling data that donald trump is doing better with those groups in previous republican candidates. and i think his campaign, his advisers, he, that is a huge, massive opportunity. again, the same way that if a small amount of those republican voters are moved by the conviction, if a small amount of minority voters are moved by some of the present former president s economic arguments that the election right, they re all on the line. all right. nick johnson for us, nic, always great, to have you. thank you 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after spending eight months and kennedy e-tivity when of course it s very motion to be back in his word to meet their mother. unfortunately, my there is very very sick and i m not even sure if she understood that noise here. that s the bet. that s shows that when the camo send people were kidnaps, also the families were kidnapped. and we see and we also almog father yossi meir funeral was last night and he did not he just died. a few hours because he received before the news that design is about no, i cannot disclose personal information, but i can say is that also in general and she s in a much better shape than what we were well, concern. there are not only psychological, but also physical issues related to captivity. i bought her personally the. last says that she needed for eight months where she had to use contact lances. obviously, it s not good for eyes and it s now she has struggled because, you know, a massive is so sick so with the joy, joyfulness of coming back home, and she cannot be completely happy and with friends, 120 the hostages, including friend, had been done while still in captivity can you give us a sense for the others who also were rescued, what their physical condition was like, what their mental state was like, and what the coming months you re going to look like for them so i ll morgue and why and shlomi, were together for long period of times. i must say this zero resilience and zero support of each other. i ll remarkable. it s really showed us what the human spirit can do. and, you know the stress anytime in captivity could be your last moment it sometimes it s the small anecdote as they talked each other languages. and andrei i taught them rushing and zealand the some arabic. i m saying together with all the physical and mental and other assaults, it s also very they re showing in a sense to see how they will able to cope with the situation. which reminds me, you know, the story is about cml gut with the student at the hebrew university where i teach 42 or therapy. and she provided yoga lessons for foil mates in captivity. we don t know what is going with her right now. it s clear they will need a very long recovery process shlomi cannot return to his home up in the nose because there is well, when gonzaga and is home is attacked and it will take months and the ears, it s also for the house. the other families. it s great joy, but the concern is enormous. they cannot really the release hostages. they cannot really full when they know that their friends are still there. and i must say with some void because because today in the israeli parliament, the families of the hostages were attacked by the extreme right-wing members of the parliament, which in a way told them that they should be sacrificed i m sorry to say that and we we know that the only way to get all the 120 hostages back dead or alive is by a deal. there was a deal that was put on the table by president biden, and i think it s all of us and i m through your show, i want to deliver to the world. we must put the pressure on the hamas and it s allies to accept the offer and to stop the bloodshed and released all those just because all of them are entitled to go back home. all right a professor hagai levine for us this morning, sir. thanks very much for your time. i really appreciate it thank you very much case. all right. time now for sports, the boston celtics. now just two wins away from a record-breaking i think 18th nba championship. after rallying and then holding off the dallas mavericks in game two of the nba finals coy wire has this morning splits your appoint coin. good morning. thanks up of the morning to uk s see the celtics faced pressure all season of past play off failures and being the league s best team. but it looks like they have what it takes this time around masdar luka doncic pre-game was all wrapped up in ice and up was potentially going to miss game to with everything from his chest to his knee banged up, but he did go any did register struck triple, double, 32 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists for the celtics, just too much. one of the unsung heroes, jrue holiday clamped down deif calls himself for utility guy, but it leaves a team in scoring last night with 26, he was nine for nine in the paint and watch this effort. maths have a chance to bring it within three with under a minute to go. but jaylen brown and derrick white hustle block the shot. brown finished with 21 white and tatum 18 celtics take a 2-0 series lead with a 10598 when here s a two-time awesome an olympic gold medalist holiday, or what makes this year celtic so special i think when you sacrifice together, you do something together brings you closer i think being able to go through wins and losses and to build something it means a lot. i think the best with this team has done from from one to 15, somebody sacrifice something. so it s been great in the journey has been awesome, but i ve been in the day the judge and scottie scheffler has been through it all over the past month. de and his wife, meredith, welcoming their first child his arrest at the pga championship in louisville, then having the charges dropped yesterday, he found themselves back on top winning the memorial tournament, finishing eight under its fifth win in his last eight starts, his first wins is baby bennett, though. scheffler, full of emotion after the win that s pretty fun it s one he s getting sunburned out, looks like but it s this tournament is a very special to us and it will be for a long time because this the future of tennis is in good hands with 21-year-old carlos alcaraz, who rally from being down two sets to one to claim his first french open title. he s now the youngest man to win a grand slam on all three surfaces running around like the tasmanian devil, bewildering alexander zverev on the famous play algorithm, falling to the ground and victory then had gone over to give mom and dad of big o hug. he said he s been dreaming of winning the french open since he was 5-years-old. finally, caitlin clark park is commented on not being picked to play for team usa at the paris olympics next month, the indiana fever rookie phenom, who has helped shatter women s hub s viewership and attendance records so being left off the roster will only make her better listen honestly, no disappointment. i think it just gives you some them something to work for. you know, that s a dream hopefully one day i can be there and i think it s just a little more motivation. you remember that and, you know, hopefully in four years when four years comes back around, i can be there. i m going to be written commando it to win gold i was a kid that grew up watching the olympics. so, yeah, it ll be it ll be from the washington or fever coach christie sides said the kaitlan, texas sinner about not being selected, casey and she said they woke a monster. the us women are seeking an h street gold at the olympics and they don t have any players currently on 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it was not close. now democrats are coming over, we are really the party of common sense. madeleine: fox news polls show president biden winning th there. he made news by saying he won t charge taxes on tips. trump denounced the president s border policies, important issue for voters in the state. beincrooked joe signed order pro-invasion, pro-child trafficking, pro-women trafficking. it is weak, ineffective, it is what he signed. if joe biden truly wanted to sign an executive order to stop the invasion, all he would need to do is say i reinstate every border policy of a gaming named jay bha donald trump. madeleine: requesting documenting from florida censorship marco rubio, strat cyst called him an effective communicator who appeals to suburban and independent voters that will be key to trump s success. he did not mention on stage, trump endorsed sam brown, leading candidate in the gop senate primary race calling the purple heart rescipient. he will take on jackie rosen in november. todd: definitely one to watch. senators tom cotton and j.d. vance on the v.p. short list, here is what they are saying about the possibility of being selected as running mate. he will make a choice when he is ready to make the choice. i m focused on helping him win this election so we can reverse damage joe biden has inflictod this country for fearer yoos. we ve had conversations with the trump team, i have not spoken with the president directly. i want to help donald trump get elected, it is important he become the next president. todd: j.d. vance will joan fox and friends live. carley: trump set for virtual probasis hearing. after a jury convicted him, former president could face prison time or probation, this interview will help decide that. it is next step. juan merchan will sentence trump on july 7. carley: will the definitelies in the hunter biden case call the first son to testify? 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yeah, thanks for having me on this morning. hedgehog is about putting the community in charge. what is different and sets us apart. on hedgehog, you earn respect. so when you see other social media incentivize and focus on building that exposure, we are about building conversation and building a community. todd: get into more of this community. you say community is in charge, not a back smoke-filled room of 22-year-olds making elite decisions. how does that work in practice? yeah, on so what we do is when there is some issue where people say, does this content belong on the platform, we put that to the community in terms of democratic vote. the community is in charge. basic safeguards to protect the platform from getting derailed, in addition the platform is in charge. other platforms focus on giving small group and central authority position complete control of the narrative and that is wrong. todd: hedgehog does not allow minors at all. pew research found 95% of teens ages 13 to 17 and as young as 8-12 used social media. why do you have a no kids p policy? studies show effects of social media on teens specifically are causing increased amount of depression and suicide is largest cause of death for kids between 13 and 17. i think i don t think there is a place online for kids until we figure out how to create a place to do it safely. we re focused on adult issues, we want to get people talking and get debate going online. let s not introduce another problem and figure out way to move forward and set an example for other platforms and say kids should not be on our social media or others, as well. todd: the others, congress is trying to force the sale of tiktok, that is about the chinese communist party and less about the kids. you see them trying to regulate, but do you think congress should step in and ban social media for anybody under the age of 18. with regard to tiktok, a lot had to do with kids, they were calling congress once tiktok put out an aslert saying they are trying to ban up. that upped the ante. i think there should be some sort of regulation protecting kids, not sure what it should be, it should be on a federal le level. i really think something should come from congress to say, hey, there is something going on with social media and kids, we need to do something about it. great conversation to move forward. todd: as a parent, i want to see it. hedgehog seems interesting. fox corporation, parent company to fox news media is a hedgehog investor. keep us posted. thank you. to basketball now, wnba star caitlin clark taking high road after being snubbed from teen usa oslympic basketball roster. they called and let me know and i appreciate that and they did the same for every girl that did or didn t make the team. it gives you something to work for, that s a dream. i hope to be there. more motivation, you remember that and hopefully in four years, i can be there. todd: that is literally the perfect answer. carley and i said clark says she is looking forward to taking time from competitive action. i get that, she s been in the spotlight a lot. they couldn t fit her in out as 12th woman in this case to make sure they got attention they have been getting throughout women s basketball. carley: the reason they gave, they left her off, they did not want fans to be disashes pointed in her lack of playing time. it does not make sense. turning the snub into a positive and motivation. todd: switch from women s basketball to rodeo, wild ride at the rodeo for this crowd. a bull leaped over the fence into the stands. oh! oh, my god. open the gates, boys. todd: maybe fence should be higher, we have the rest of the video after this. carley: and new york times predicting what a second trump term will look like, diving into radical policies like securing the border and trade policy, joe concha will respond that to article next. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ingrezza ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taking ingrezza can stay on most mental health meds. only number-one prescribed ingrezza has simple dosing for td: always one pill, once daily. ingrezza can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington s disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have thoughts of suicide. don t take ingrezza if you re allergic to its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including angioedema, potential heart rhythm problems, and abnormal movements. report fevers, stiff muscles, or problems thinking as these may be life threatening. sleepiness is the most common side effect. take control by asking your doctor about ingrezza. ingrezza have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? 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oh, that is right, he was met until 2021. he will secure the border, especially if senate is flipped. we know his economic policies gave us one of the greatest economies we ve seen in our lifetime. that is not opinion, that is fact. if you look at it, we may not be bogged down in wars that seem to have no end. and we ve seen fearmongering, these are news reporters, one of the folks on the byline is maggie haberman, who has written anti-trump books and talks about how horrible donald trump is. new york times have not endorsed a republican presidential candidate since elvis was a thing in the 1950s, that is what you should expect. todd: surprised jonathan swann is on this. that is the way the paper is goings. cnn fire for saying israeli hostages were re not rescued, but released. cnn, you should be afraid, what a disgusting headline. is this a mistake from a saturday intern working summer hours? we were all there and worked the shift. or is something more happening here? joe: say it was an intern working on a sunny afternoon in june and mixed up released from rescued. you see the chyron on the screen. it could have been corrected, somebody could have gone on the air and said obviously lives were rescued. they were not released by hamas. we will not see this, that is who this newspaper is. carley: incredible news they were rescued, including that girl noa, who became the face of the october 7. president biden wrapped up his trip to france with a speech yesterday and confused ukraine is iraq. president biden: we have become semiisolationist now, the idea we had to wait to get money for iraq, it is just not who we are, not who america is. america shows up when we need it. just like our o allies show up for us. carley: the white house fixed the gaffe, crossed out the word iraq. joe: same president who said russia invaded russia on two occasions, go back and read that transcript, read the robert hur transcript, he did not remember he was vice president or when his son died. i think offense to newspaper saying trump refused to visit the same cemetery where joe biden was visiting this morning honoring those lost in world war i. determination is made by marine corps and white house military office in collaboration with secret service. i keep seeing reports trump did not want to go there in 2018, he could not go there, the weather did not allow it. get that is the record. that is who joe biden is, clean-up on aisle five, 17 and 24, debate is everything on june 27th. can he last without a script or teleprompter. carley: he will be in italy later this week for g-7 and have plenty opportunity to speak there. todd: this video out of organization, rodeo showing a pull breaking loose. my gosh, jumping over a six-foot fence into the stands. oh, oh, my gosh. heads up. open the gate, boys. todd: open the gate. four people hurt when the bull leaped over and landed on people in the crowd. this is not a puppy, this is a bull. rodeo says the bull was heading back to the handler pen. he was under control within a few not ms. everyone is expected to be okay. carley: the bull wanted a good show. todd: stay in the animal kingdom. carley: let s do that. back-to-back shark attacks at t tourist hot spot left two teens and a woman injured with a woman losing an arm. the attacks happened at two beaches four miles from each other. this is just weeks after officials named florida as shark bite capital of the world. a shark expert and director of the coastal marine experiment station joins me now. doctor, good morning, this is scary. not something a beach goer wants to hear. shark attacks are happening more and more often, is that true, and if so, why? thanks for having me. that is the million dollar question. everyone is wondering what is going on here, these are random and rare eventing. if you look at where we are with these incidents, there are no more than 10 years ago. there are more people in the water, it is hotter out and there is more interaction. carley: if you are in the water and come face-to-face with a shark. don t paneck, when we splash, look, that attracts sharks. slowly exit the water. sharks don t want anything to do with us in the water. carley: if you do come upon a shark in the water, worst case, punch the shark in the nose, is that true? no, i would highly not recommend that. exit the water really carley: good point. how faftz can you punch in water? some people say sharks are misunderstood creatures. what can you tell us about sharks we might not know? one thing about sharks we don t know, most don t know, to keep our ocean clean, we need them. people enjoy going to the ocean and like to eat dead and dying animals. they keep it clean. they allow us to enjoy it. we are visitors in the ocean and something we need to realize when we go to the beach. carley: our producers said people are not on a shark s menu, iffy woo were, there would be more attacks. just usually sharks confused in the water. thank you for joining us. todd: so glad you asked the punching question. carley: exit the water calmly if a shark is swimming at you. todd: i m dead, when is last thing i did anything calmly. carley: new he rise with luxury amenities, views, gyms, cafe, rooms are reserved for the homeless. cheryl casone is here next. todd: california businesses are not getting the same treatment at all, what impact is $20 wage having on fast food industry? 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well, it s not, not really, no. look, it is tough. you have two issues really. you have the fact it was done almost overnight. you have the fact 25% increase in rage rate, both of those things happening simultaneously is really hard thing for restaurant s bottom line and you are seeing the effect of it. todd: fast food is viewed now as a luxury. you and i remember we would get a big maz, $4 or $5 with a coke and fries. now we are talking $12 or $13, not just in california, i have seen it in connecticut. look at numbers, do minimum wage laws, the reason prices are increasing, in addition to inflation. will they price fast food out of ex existence? look at what mcdonald s reported a couple weeks ago, prices are up 40% since 2019, costs are up. you had dramatic increase in food cost, labor cost, insurance costs are up, lending is up, construction costs are up. that requires companies to increase prices and result of this is that fast food has largely lost its reputation as a value player and that is what has been going on and result of this, consumers dine out les often, not going to mcdonald s or other places often as they had been. todd: cheap and convenient way to feed a family of four, we are so far beyond that. this is a meal out that you need to budget for. thank you for your insight. four years ago, speaking of food. that guy here, calamari chef went viral for his appearance the 2020 dnc. now he says he is voting for donald trump. he will tell us why. carley: lawrence jones is here to tell us what is coming up on fox and friends . lawrence i want to hear that, maybe prices of food or economy and inflation. watch fox and friends first to see. thanks. coming up on this jam-packed monday morning, hunter biden is back in court today, will he testify? 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right. absolutely. absolutely. look at the prices of homes. you know, you can t buy i feel for the kids that my son s age and stuff like that who want to buy a home right now. they have to pay overinflated prices and high interest rates: and going to crush them. need to make a ton of money more so than they are making right now or what i m making right now. you need more money to stay on top of the things. everything is going up in price over and over. carley: let s talk about the restaurant where you are the head chef at iggy s boardwalk. tell us about it and i m sure inflation is impacting everything, is it impacting the prices on the menu as well? absolutely. you see the prices going up on a weekly basis, sometimes a daily basis. even fluctuates, special the commodity stuff seafood. i purchase weekly, daily, and i see the prices go up. some prices have come down a little bit but nothing major. and it just forces us to have to raise the prices on the menu or maybe cut back on something. just to, you know, not gouge the customer. we want everybody to come in and have a grateful meal and enjoy themselves about not having to worry about the bottom line. carley: after seeing your appearance four years ago. you said your wife said hey, you are going viral online. you are like what is viral? what was that whole experience. got on the beach in the all black holding the calimari. i was called by my boss dave ravine know who is another trump supporter. he says to me, he was away visiting his son at college. he says to me i need you to be at work 9:00 tomorrow morning they are going to do a photo shoot with some representative rhode island something to do about biden. i need to you make a platter of calimari for them. i get in lady looks me up and down uniform on plus the mask. she said you are going to be in the shot. she said what shot you? are going to stand there and hold the plattedder of calimari. i was wondering how we were going to hold this thing or prop it up. we are going to put you in the shot. i did. from there it became iconic. the rest is history. carley: their seconds until fox & friends. i didn t know this before calimari is rhode island s official appetizer. really quickly, what s the best way to serve it? nice and crispy with pepper, hot pepper rings, garlic and olive oil and a little bit of aregular know basil. carley: just the way we like it. do you approve? todd: oh, man, i m going to run out right now. carley: chef, thank you very much. have great day. thank you. you too. carley: sounds delicious. fox & friends starts right now. have a great day.

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alive. look at the white house on this bright nearly summer morning here in washington. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt it s wonderful to have you with us we begin with that stunning hostage rescue operation in gaza. and the deadly consequences the israeli military freeing for captives from the grip of hamas on saturday watched this video that the israeli military just released this video is edited and it appears to show israeli forces so as escorting rescued hostages toward military helicopters on saturday, those for israelis now reunited with their families and beginning the recovery from months of captivity. among those freed, 26-year-old noa argamani, her abduction during the october 7 attack was captured on tape. you may remember seeing get at the time, noa screamed for help as she was forced by hamas members onto the back of a motorcycle and driven into gaza. she would spend the next eight months there. the rescue operation marks the deadliest day of the war in six months, at least 274 people killed, hundreds more injured according to gazan health officials the israeli military is disputing those numbers. they claim the casualty count was quote, under 100. cnn cannot independently verify the death toll and we don t know how many of those were civilians. we do know that the hostages were being held in residential homes in a densely populated area. cnn also learning this morning that some idf soldiers disguise themselves as hamas fighters and displaced palestinians to conduct the raid. let s bring in our panel alaimo plot calibre. she s deaf writer for the atlantic. jonah goldberg, co-founder and editor in chief of the dispatch a new york times journalist, lulu garcia navarro good morning to all of you. thank you so much for being here. joanna, let me start with you on this because this raid pre-stage, some turmoil, political turmoil in israel that also played out over the weekend with benny gantz resigning. clearly, it also highlighted this raid. some of the tactics that hamas has been using in the course of the conduct of this war. yeah, i mean, what would you say tactics, sleep, and highlighting the reason why the casualties are as high? i don t believe the hamas health ministry and they keep you and keeps revising down their numbers and there s always, you should never trust them immediately after any operation. but the same time, a lot of innocent people died. and the reason a lot of the dozen people died because, because they hide hidden these hostages in the middle of concentrated civilian centers. and when israel tried to rescue them, they got involved in a 360 degree firefight. and the weird reaction from a lot of the international community and the media is simply that sort of how dare israel try to save hostages that were stolen from it? and i don t have a lot of patience for i think what critics are addressing is the fact that israel is one of the most well-funded militaries in the world. it is one of the best trained and if the united states military, for example, did array to rescue hostages because and had this high casualty count, there wouldn t simply be applause. it also be congressional hearings. and i think a lot of people are concerned and rightly so for the high casualty count, i mean it is important and everyone celebrates the fact that these hostages were rescued. but at the same time, palestinian life is equally as valuable. and so people are upset about it, of course, but how do you look at the reality that there is a ceasefire plan on the table right now, the president biden put out there that would release hostages. it would end the fighting, it would prevent a lot of what the carnage we are seeing and we are waiting on hamas right now we re not only waiting on hamas well, so waiting on the israeli government, i mean, this is a two-way street bibi netanyahu has also shown himself to be less willing to engage in some of the some of the planning for this ceasefire. and we now see that benny gantz and has resigned simply because he has no more patients with the leadership of bibi netanyahu. we ve also seen the israeli public have very little patience with the leadership of bibi netanyahu. and on your show, we even heard hostage family members say that they want this ceasefire to go forward and they feel the israeli right and the hard-right, which is part of the bibi netanyahu government, isn t actually playing ball with this. so i think it actually makes a ceasefire less likely that benny gantz is pulled out, then more likely because now bibi netanyahu is beholden to the very right flank of his own government. let s take a look at what benny gantz had to say. this is of course in hebrew mean it s, it s translated when he, again the sort of further to the left. so in the center portion of this war cabinet that as lulu outlined, may end up pushing things farther to the right. let s watch what gantz had to say it s only me regrettably netanyahu is preventing us from advancing toward true victory, which is the justification for the ongoing and painful cost of war that is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart, but with full confidence i call on netanyahu, set an agreed election date. don t allow our people to get torn apart and of course, gan says comments coming as the administration here in the the us continues to put pressure on the israeli government to accept to move ahead with this ceasefire and call on hamas to accept it. here was jake sullivan, the national security adviser on with us over the weekend, watch ti thinks the best way to get all of the hostages home is in a deal where they re brought out diplomatically, where there s no need for military operations to get every last hostage out. what we would much prefer to see is a ceasefire where the hostages come out peacefully. that is available. israel has said yes to it. now hamas needs to say yes to it. that s where president biden s full effort, energy, and attention is so alaina, how is the us government thinking through this at this point there s so many moving parts with this right? now. of course, you have secretary blinken in the middle east trying to galvanize netanyahu and the farther right forces to get behind this deal. but what i think the implications of this could mean if bibi netanyahu remains reluctant to kind of push for it as hard as blinken with like for him to what does this mean for netanyahu s planned joint address to congress? that s supposed to take place later in july. you ve already heard nancy pelosi within the last couple of days say that she does not agree with the decision to bring him here for this joint address, and you know, the outcome, i think of these talks could affect how members of congress, especially on the left, are feeling with his presence later this summer, right? we re going to talk a lot more about those throughout the hour, but up next here will here won t he all eyes on a hunter biden trial to see if 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nine live on cnn and streaming on max welcome back. this morning, donald trump is scheduled to meet virtually with a probation officer for a pre-sentencing interview. as judge juan merchan ways the punishment for the former president s historic hush money conviction in an effort to prepare a pre-sentence report, the probation officer is likely to ask trump about his conviction his employment, and his criminal history. you could even interview family members and friends before next month sentencing but trump campaign assuring everyone in a statement, quote, president trump and his legal team are already taking necessary steps to challenge and defeat the lawless manhattan da case my panelists back, jonah goldberg, i think i m a little bit still kind of like wow, i m really reading a script that says all of these things here in the year of our lord, 2024. yeah. all i can think of is the seinfeld were george gss stands at once to keep his girlfriend in prison because it s much easier relationship wise where you notice where she has all the time and he just keeps about telling the probation officer yeah, she could start about getting back to her schemes with the gang just to i don t know. you could think you d see at some that people in trump s orbit might talk to the probation officer in ways that are not convenient to drama. yeah, it s a very strange place. yeah. yeah. let s see if our production team can dig that up. we can play it on the way out of this block but i mean, in reality, this is, we re starting to see some of the earliest signs of how this is going to affect things or not. there s a new cvs yougov poll. our official cnn parlance is that this is to close. it doesn t show anything one way or the other. but if you compare it to the previous poll, if there s a two-point swing in job biden s direction. do you think that that is significant and not significant. i like when we got 146 days or something totally auction i think a lot of this stuff is just going to become fuzzy memory is baked in. i think i actually don t think the fact that he s a felon is the thing that s moving the polls to the extent that they are. i think it s just the reminder of the chaos that he brings. and this is one more example of it that is problematic for people if the elections are referendum on donald trump the polling suggests joe biden win if the elections are referendum on joe biden, the polling suggests donald trump wins. it s very hard for things not to seem like a referendum on donald trump when he s meeting with his probation officer. i mean, i think this is a sign of how week president biden is that with all of the problems that we re seeing with donald trump, i mean, he is a convicted felon i mean, there was just a hush money trial about porn stars and all these things. every time he speaks, you re just hearing over and over again. the same talking points and and this destructive language. and yet the polls are so close. and so i think that really does speak to president biden s weakness and i think what we re seeing is that people are not adverse to the message of the democrats. they don t like the messenger and that s president biden. yeah. i m i m impressed that last time the two of you were sitting here next time? each other, i think it was a little spark here, but john is not. the first time since 2016 where we have two candidates so unpopular, each of them has a chance to lose to the other so alaina we heard from trump over the weekend at this vegas rally. and of course the next sort of looming legal issue for trump is going to be his supreme court case. they ve got to decide whether he s immune in the january 6 prosecution so here s what he had to say at trump had to say about jack smith the special counsel overseeing that probe at this rally, watch what they ve done is they ve weaponized the department of justice. the only thing they didn t understand is that we just had the largest fundraising effort. it a period of one week than anybody has ever had. i did nothing here. we have a deranged individual named jack smith. he s a deranged that dumb guy is at dumb son of a so that s where we are with trump. and jack smith s what is, what is your reporting under eychner, you talked to members of congress, et cetera. what do they say to you about how much the january 6 case might make a difference with voters as compared to what we ve seen with the manhattan case. i haven t heard anything from members of congress or aids that they expect to make a huge difference necessarily. but i think glistening to the clip of that rally, just confirms when trump went to vegas his sort of isolated efforts to appeal to possibly persuadable voters fuels. so out of place in a way, i don t know if you all remember, but when he was down there, he was trying to appeal to the culinary union to say, you know, once i m president, i will get rid of taxes on tips and whatnot and the culinary union immediately fires back with a statement. this is a family. we take real candidate seriously not false promises, but just even trying to kind of put forth and advertise a policy proposal fuel so out of place now with the trump, who you see on stage 97% of the time, we should also say the culinary union is hugely democratic organization that campaigns for democrats in the state. but nevada is so interesting because of course, is because it s gotten latinos he s trying to appeal to that demographic tina swing towards trump from latinos especially working class latinos. and so the message, i know it sounds frankly a little ridiculous coming from him because he doesn t deal in policy. he deals in emotions and yet, i mean, i think he is finding a more fertile ground even when it s just a small little snip in a longer speech, i will say when i talked to sources about what s going on in nevada, i think that they would not be surprised if trump wins. yeah. yeah. fall. all right. coming up next here, the us releasing its 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with those liquid caps that make relief hey, your pepto cnn central next how do we end? the, death of civilians in gaza. but there is only one way does it get to a comprehensive ceasefire and hostage deal? that s what president biden laid out. hamas accepting that deal would bring an into the tragedy in gaza. white house national security adviser jake sullivan continuing to try to put pressure on hamas to end the war in gaza on saturday, israeli defense forces executed an operation in gaza that freed four hostages from hamas custody. however, at least 274 people were killed according to gazan health officials, the idf disputes those numbers first, they put the number of casualties under 100 and cnn cannot independently verify the death toll. sullivan saying the us was not involved in the operation, but supports israeli efforts to free the hostages we, didn t have any us forces on the ground. united states will support israel and taking steps to try to rescue hostages who are currently being held in harm, held by hamas. and we will continue to work with israel to do that, we will also continue to reinforce the point that all of their military operations, including hostage rescue operation, should take every precaution to minimize the amount of civilian harm cnn s oren liebermann joins me now, live from tel aviv. oren. good morning. we re learning new details this morning about just how this israeli raid unfolded and how the us provided support. what s latest that s right, casey, this is an operation that took weeks of planning according to the israeli military, including hundreds of personnel that includes military intelligence as well as a special police unit for the training that went into this, including the building of mock apartment buildings in which the israeli military believed these four hostages were held in new site on a refugee camp in central gaza, a densely populated area. the operation itself carried out in mid de, israel, believing that would give it an element of surprise hi, is that hamas wouldn t believe that israel would do such an operation in midday when the streets were busy, the israeli forces moved in just before noon on saturday again to, to apartment buildings that were fairly close to each other, pulling out these four hostages. a celebration for israel. there was celebration, and joy on the streets of course, politicians, prime minister benjamin netanyahu celebrating a major and very difficult operation. but of course that operation came at a steep cost as israeli forces extracted the hostages, there were both gun fights and israeli strikes to try to get those hostages out of central gaza. and in that, the palestinian ministry of health in gaza said there s more than 270 palestinians, including women and children, were killed as part of those israeli operations and hundreds more wounded. israel disputes those numbers, saying there we re less than 100 casualties. it s impossible for cnn to be able to verify those, but either one of those numbers or anything in between, frankly, makes it one of the deadliest days in gaza. as we have seen in months. meanwhile, witnesses on the ground see israeli forces moved in in disguise, effectively trying to dress as hamas militants or has displaced palestinians to try to get closer to those apartment buildings where the idf says the hostages were held before the operation itself, the extraction effort unfolded here. now, after the operation here, the us says that rather us official said they helped with intelligence. they haven t been two specific here. we simply know that ever since the beginning of the war, there has been a us sell here that is worked hand-in-hand with the israelis to try to share whatever intel is out there, to try to push forward a hostage rescue effort. however, as the us has acknowledged the success of the operation, us officials including putting you heard jake sullivan there warning that the right move now is to go to a ceasefire, as well as a hostage deal, putting pressure on both israel and saying now it s up to hamas to act all right oren liebermann for us in tel aviv. oren. thank you very much all right. let s turn now to 2024. and how immigration policy is shaping the presidential race. new reporting, this morning indicates that as he tries to court swing state latino voters president biden, is considering a second executive action focused on providing legal status for long term undocumented immigrants who are married to american citizens. donald trump was in the key swing state of nevada over the weekend and he used to always say creative language to criticize biden s first executive order it s week, it s ineffective, it s both. what he signed this word, seems to be catching on a little bit, but in a much more positive way than deplorable i had sorry, i d take your piece out, clipping and also wonderful that this is now introduced to the political lexicon. i mean, another, another trial trump kept, you know, i have to say i when i first started doing this, i feel like i guess it was covering mitt romney. everything was a little more polite. but that was not that was not the can that was not the can let s talk a little bit about and we were continuing to talk about this in the break earlier in the show. let s just kinda bring our viewers in on that. the way that nevada is changing. latino voters. in particular, an opportunity for donald trump in a way that some people may not have wrap their heads around, but lulu, it does seem like i ll be honest at this point, it feels like nevada is going to land in trump s column y. if nevada land lands in trump s column, it s going to be because of the economy frankly, nevada as a place where you have a lot of working class service workers they are very impacted by high prices. they have been hurt during the pandemic and they are looking for improvements in the economy. and as we know, people are nostalgic about the trump economy pre-pandemic. they think that they did better than and they believe that he would be able to turn the economy around for them now. and so that i think is the main appeal, the mistake. i think people make with latinos is that they think that immigration is the main issue for them. and in fact, that s not true. what really is important is education is crime, is the economy and those are issues in which donald trump is pulling back at right now. i mean, if that s the case, jonah, does that mean that this is a mistake for biden to consider the second executive action that would welcome some people that are here with undocumented status. but i think it might be they pay a lot. so maybe they ve got some data that we don t know about. but to lose point, it has always been true that hispanic voters, as they move up the socioeconomic ladder become indistinguishable from the median voter people think longtime law republican, so that oh, hispanics just always vote democrat now, for people tended to vote democrat. and as hispanic moved up, the socioeconomic ladder, they tended to look indistinguishabl e from other voters that s changing a little bit because now we re seeing the electric sort along working leinz non-college educated versus college or getting really bizarre gender gaps, stuff that s really sort of solidifying. and blacks and latinos are just following a little slower behind what s been happening with the white working class, the old fdr coalition has fallen apart part and it s moving right? and the sort of college-educated boudoir parents want to send their kids to college has been moving left. there is a caveat here though, which is that even though immigration is not the most important thing for latinos, moseley, he knows have family members who were who came to this country might be undocumented. and so it is an issue that matters. so i do think that actually biden if he is going to do this, which is i think the plan is to give a path to citizenship or at least legality for those who are married to sit us citizens. i think that that actually might have an impact, at least it will distinguish him from trump s stand on this. so just don t call people who look like you vermin. if you want to get their vote. there s something there too? yes when you talk to democrats about this, they re like that s the distinguishing thing, right? like we re not going to use dehumanizing language to talk about people that that is the thing that donald trump does here, that they really helps us base, i mean the progressive base actually wants a path to legalization when they talk about comprehensive immigration reform, they mean that yes, there should be border enforcement, but also their needs to be a path to citizenship for those who are in this country legally. yeah. and the governor of nevada puts it this way in the new york times this morning, he writes, quote, as the 2024 election inches closer, candidates would be wise to consider the effective their actions on voters every day, lives if recent polling on democratic candidates in nevada is any indication, i think it is. mr. biden has a big problem to overcome nevada s were losing confidence in him to do something meaningful about inflation in housing and their left feeling that he just doesn t get it. and we are talking here about broadening out beyond latino nevada and voters. this is just about the state and why it is so essential to this election. recall first that it was a nail-biter in 2020 when joe biden one. so this was never a shoe in for him but lulu, it struck me when you said how these voters correctly, they urine for a pre-pandemic economy under trump. but i think what biden s challenge is going to be as to remind voters that 2020 was in fact a year that donald trump was president i think when i was just in reno for our panel talking to a lot of voters at the university s campus. there a lot of people were upset still about the closures that they thought harmed the economy, but they were 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but i also am like, why isn t she on the ti i mean, to me, it s kind of crazy. but it does seem like a missed opportunity. i will just a little i feel i still there yeah. can we say coi is when she answers questions like that? i mean, i always forget that she is just out of college because he carries herself, i think with such dignity with for 22-years-old, it s really it s really impressive. all right. now this hunter biden s federal gun trial resumes in delaware in just a few hours. the big question whether the present this isn t sun will take the stand today is the deadline for the defense attorneys to decide whether hunter will testify. the president s son facing three counts related to his purchase of a firearm in 2018, which of course prosecutors say violated federal law because he was addicted to crack cocaine at the time on friday, hunters daughter naomi testified about her father s struggles with drug use joining me now from wilmington, delaware is alex thompson, national political reporter for axios. alex, great to see you here again. can you bring us up to speed on what we saw from naomi on friday and what we might expect to see today. yeah. it was an incredibly emotional testimony with hunter biden s daughter. the first grand daughter, who just a few years ago got married at the white house, basically taking the stand, was a little bit nervous, was really trying to vouch for her father and say that she believed that he was you in a really good place with his sobriety to crack cocaine in around the time when he was buying a gun. but she was really subject to a really sort of emotionally gutting cross-examination when the prosecution brought up text messages that hunter sure. it s sent between them. the two of them in just the days after he bought the gun, he was sort of a radek texting at all times night at midnight at 2:00 a.m. looking to asking if her husband could bring a car to 57th street in manhattan where she was going to law school, and then basically reading out this text message where she said, no, see you, joyce on one time when he was there for a few days and then said i just the text message said i just can t take this dad. i just want to hang out with you and for 23-year-old girl to just text her dad saying, i just want to hang out with you and then him saying, i m sorry, i can you know, it really was very emotional moment. i can tell you when they were all coming out of the courtroom, the first family, the first lady, jill biden, sister bao. bao biden they all look a little bit, a little bit shaken. they all, it was a very emotional sort of testimony when naomi came out of the courtroom. i was right there and she she sort of wiped one of for wipe to tear from her eye. and when she came out of the witness room is indoors, but she was she had put on these it s very dark black, huge classes to shield her eyes so it was an emotional day for the entire family really remarkable. alex there is, of course this question about whether or not hunter is going to testify. we ve talked at length in recent weeks about because of a different defendant, whether or not it s a good idea for people to take the stand in their own defense. generally speaking, it seems like it typically isn t it is there a right, of course, to do so? what are you expecting? i think at the again the de he s not going to do it, but i can tell you that i feel very confident that he really wants to it. i mean, a lot of defendant s want to take the take it. i can tell you, you know, going back years, hunter has always try has really favorite and much more aggressive approach which and at times has been very frustrated when his father s aides have just basically encouraged him to just keep his head down. that s actually part of the reason why he hired abbe lowell, has current lawyer in this case was because he was tired of being quiet and you saw that earlier this year when he how he dealt with the house republican since investigations when he started going out publicly he was just being much more public publicly aggressive when a hunter has, you know, i ve spent time with them. i interviewed him earlier this year. hunter has charm as we ve seen from the many girlfriends he was juggling that testified trial. so he, you know, he has an ability to really make you know, make his own case and be very, very compelling and so i m sure he wants to, but just given the amount of material, the prosecutors would be able to introduce in this trial if he were to testify that could then have repercussions not just professional investigations, but other legal cases i d be surprised if he does alex big picture here. this isn t the only problem that hunter biden is facing. he s got another trial set for the fall. how are people around in the biden family around the president, thinking about the difference? between those two things, because the other one it might seem has a higher potential for doing damage to the president from a political perspective, what are you hearing? absolutely well, because the other trials more problematic for two reasons. one is it starts september 5th, so we re talking just two months before the election. the other reason is it s it s just messier. and this one is a little bit more, little bit simpler. he bought a gun while in the myths of when he was addicted before when he was six after the trial. as we ve seen, the trial is going to last just a little over a week the other one is about his finances and not paying taxes and 2017 and 2018 when he made over $2 million. each of those years. and the finances they re sprawling. i mean, in that indictment, they they name his ex-wife and the civil case when he was not paying millions of dollars and alimony, they talk about the other civil case with an arkansas with a woman he had a truck that hunter had a child with and just all the different pieces of the finances where he was making that money i think is going to be messier all right. alex thompson for us, alex, we re grateful to have had you on the program on this come back soon. thank you. thanks. all right. he is a businessman who self-funded his political career and was first elected to office in 2016. does that sound familiar that s basically where the similarities end between donald trump and north dakota governor doug burgum. but he bardem is the man who has climbed the former vice president, the former president s vice president shortlist as a new york times reports is merged as perhaps trump s safest option. also the biggest wildcard burgum has reportedly received vetting materials from the trump campaign and has spent months supporting trump on the campaign trail and in court while also walking back comments that he made in this nbc interview last summer would you ever do business with donald trump i don t think so why i would i just think that it s important that you re judged by the company you keep i just wouldn t do business with him. no, i wouldn t house back. jonah wouldn t do business with them back then. tune has changed but what do i mean burgum in many ways is probably what donald trump would have conceived of as like, you know, if, if, if vice presidents had baseball cards, yeah, this guy will go well on one. what s your view? yeah. so i mean, i ve long thought that trump if he was sure he was going to win, wants the scary as vice president, that doesn t hurt his election chances. because that makes them harder when ph, when he s president, right? because like you can keep me. are you going to have this medusa head right and pull out? okay about it that way here lake or something, but i don t think he s that company is going to win mike pence was equally boring to doug burgum, but he also back then brought evangelical christians social concerns. did that then trump needed it then trump does not have a transactional relational need with any constituent when see on the right the way he did in 2016. and so the two things he s looking for, most are loyalty and money, burgum, i think has the money jd vance has more of the loyalty and i m just i have no idea. good had hair and good hair. very, and. very important eyebrows very i mean, look, it s an enviable head of hair. yes, many would kill for anything what i have continued to hear from my sources in the trump campaign is that the internal effort to convince donald trump to choose jd vance is much more aggressive than it is for governor burgum. at the end of the day, obviously trump makes his own decisions and at the very last minute, you could have an intense lobbying effort from every single person around him. still might not result in that person, but yeah, that line i m hearing is unchanged. changed from people around him that advance is still you ve heard kristi noem saying he needs to choose a woman, a woman. you also have marco rubio of florida talking about how he might help with latinos there are lots of different reasons to choose different people and ultimately it is up to donald trump. and what is interesting to me is that he is waiting to the very last minute. apparently he s going to make this announcement at the convention. it is like the apprentice style unveiling. we re getting b as possible. it has to say the drama. i feel you it s very smart because it gets all these people to be just unbelievably sycophantic surrogates on sunday shows and everywhere else for months on end her sessions about whether marco rubio would be willing to move out of florida if you review of waukesha that s exactly what i meant. yeah. well, i mean, in in there also is this sort of like he requires some certain degree. it seems of humiliation from these people as well. all right. i ll leave you with this and this is a little bit of a point of personal privilege today. i got to spend some time with a very special group of heroes over the week he can at the annual dc fire and ems awards dinner, which honors all of the first responders who answered the call in 2023 that year, one of those calls was mine or i guess technically my husband s after i rather abruptly went into labor at home last march the labor lasted 30 minutes. my daughter grey, was born on my bathroom floor and my husband had to deliver her himself the baby was delivered through no fault of anyone who works here before you can arrive only because it was so fast we didn t actually have times call 911. so that happened once we did have a chance to make the call. they did at dc fire and ems arrive in force. we had a ladder fire truck and all they made sure that gray and i both came out happy and healthy. and while i certainly hope that this was a once in a lifetime situation for me the for the people that came to help, it was really just all in a day s work situations like this really show everyone and certainly showed us in this instance just how much all of us out in the world depend on all of you and again, i want to thank the crew from medic 24 firefighter hayden campbell, firefighter, paramedic, atom iq, and fire inspector paramedic, kimberly booser, who helped bring gray into the world. i got to be reunited with them over the weekend and i also learned when i spoke to adam and his crew, they were just as happy as i was to have a friendly female face on that crew. thank you. to kim for taking charge because man, she did. we also do want to just take a moment to thank all of the first responders here in the district of columbia, but across the country that all of us trust with our lives every day, because you really have no idea when you might need to make that call and having those people on the other end of the

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