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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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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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(old spice mnemonic) welcome back to way too early. it is coming up on 5:30 a.m. here on the east coast, 2:30 out west on this monday morning. i m jonathan lemire. thank you for being with us. the auditioning for donald trump s vice presidential pick continued yesterday with several of the contenders hitting the sunday talk shows. senators j.d. vance of ohio and tim scott of south carolina both answered questions about the veep stakes. take a look. have you sent the necessary paperwork inin terms of vetting, the vice presidential spot. yeah, i haven t spoken with donald trump. until i do, this is a lot of media speculation. do you think you satisfied the requirements and could help him win and become president. there s no question we have a great republican party. president trump doesn t need any help. what he needs is amplifying his voice. joining us now, national politics reporter for the hill julia manchester who s watching the veep stakes so closely. in a minute we ll talk about them. give us a sense right now as to people you talked to. where do they think things stand? look, right now at the top of the list is south carolina senator tim scott. he s seen as someone who might be more of i don t want to say more of a moderate voice, but someone who could reach out past conservative circles and maybe bring outside voters in, a person who could particularly play well with the suburban female, for example, or even black voters. we re unsure of how big of an impact that will be. that s the logic i ve gotten coming from some republicans. them you have doug burgum. they say he doesn t have as big of a chance as scott, but he s someone who s proven himself to be a good fund raiser and he s built his public profile in recent weeks. he s been a regular on cable news and conservative media, also seen as someone who could be palatable to a voter outside of the maga or very conservative circles. then, of course, you have senator marco rubio, one-time rival of the former president going back to 2016. but the issue for marco rubio is that he is from florida and we know that former president trump is now a florida resident, so there would have to be some way to skirt the 12th amendment or some sort of a loophole, but that seems to be the biggest issue for the senator from florida. so let s talk now about the potential dark horses. share some of names. the number one person is nikki haley. we know this has been a very, very contentious primary between donald trump and nikki haley, but things appear to have somewhat smoothed out in recent weeks. we know haley said she would vote for trump, saying he was a better ailtive to biden. trump has said she would be an integral part of the trump team, she served in the trump administration. just as i was saying about marco rubio before, trump has a history of having these very contentious primary competitions and then essentially smoothing things over with those former rivals. so we ll see what happens there. then you have a few lesser known names like, for example, congresswoman maria salazar from florida. she s been a name that s been floated, someone who could play very well with the latina vote. once again there s that 12th amendment issue. if there s someone who s going to be looked at from florida, it s going to be marco rubio. then there s the candidate from new york. he s very important because he s very much a very good fund raiser and he s someone that certainly made inroads in a very blue state, losing to governor kaly hochul in the 2020 midterms by less than ten point. that s sort of an improvement for republicans in that state. you ve heard his name quoted. there are some like trump s last vice president, threat of being hung. trump seems in no hurry to make a decision. julia manchester. thank you for joining us this morning. still ahead we ll go live to cnbc for an early look at what s driving investors as the feds meet on interest rates. that s going to be held later this week. we ll be right back with busy news. right back with busy news nice to meet ya. my name is david. i ve been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it s effective. does not require a prescription. and i ve been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, david, that really works so good for me. makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. 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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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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. 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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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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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raised in a traditional nuclear family do better on virtually all parameters. trey: dr. ben carson come of the book the perilous fight, he is a book about our soul. thank you for joining us on a sunday night. a pleasure, thank you soeat much. trey: yes, sir, i hopdinge yu have a great week ahead ands we thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. as we say good night, i want to say a special word of thanks for those who sail across the ocean to liberate a continent,al especially those who did not seallyhose back home. one of america s crowning achievements, d day, the 80th anniversary. next week you can find us online @gowdyamerica.com or carley: a brand new taxpayer funds high rise set to open with luxury amenities like views, gym and cafe. the rooms are reserved for homeless and wait until you hear the price tag. todd: probably high. this rhode island calamari chef was featured as face of the blue state s economic comeback. now he says he is voting for former president trump and he will tell us why. carley: take a look at this. c oh! oh, my gosh. open the gate, boys. carley: your eyes did not deceive you. bull loose at the rodeo, landing in middle of the crowd. we will show you the wild video. you are watching fox and friends, i m carley shimkus. todd: the producer has video of my kids this week. carley: sometimes it feels that way. todd: i m todd piro, busy monday morning. former president trump hitting vegas holding his first rally since his new york conviction. carley: madeleine rivera joins us with deil tas, good morning. madeleine: former president trump s event in las vegas capped his western i think sw. he raised millions in california and rallied voters railing against his conviction and touting his poll numbers in nevada. hundreds of thousands of people contributed, they know wouldn t have except for the court case. poll numbers are higher, because people are watching and know a fake deal. were we better off four years ago or no? 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? todd: brooke singman has more. brooke: abbe lowell telling the judge, we are down to that last decision. the we have heard from hunter s daughter, gordon cleveland, the gun store owner, as well as several of hunter s former lovers, including hallie biden. in text messages exchanged between hunter and hallie, hunter describes waiting for a drug dealer and smoking crack on a car. the jury will be tasked with weighing whether or not hunter lied when he checked no on the federal gun form in 2018 stating he was not addicted to drugs at the time of the. president biden says he will not pard en hunter, but that could change. i think he will pardon hunter. if you think about it, there has been questions about joe biden s behavior in the past, alleged business dealings and the like, one could see scenario where joe biden pardons hunter biden and associates so they don t turn state s evidence against joe biden. brooke: the jury could head into deliberation as soon as this afternoon. todd: caitlin clark addressing her snub from the u.s. women s olympic team, which sparked outrage, why wouldn t we want the most popular woman in the sport on the team. carley: social media anticipate building community for everyday americans and protecting children from bad actors online. i m all ears. the founder and ceo is here to tell us all about, that is coming up next. we ve never spoken. but you ve told us many things. that you love stargazing, hate parallel parking, and occasionally, your right foot gets a little heavy. the lexus es didn t begin in a studio it began with you. 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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 attributing those two biden which i found interesting as of 2020 has been erased from the national memory, is having been indeed a part of trump s presidency. yeah, i mean, i think there s sort of a collective desire to erase 2020 from just in general yeah, ginger, a few days president of the united states, but anyway, up next here, a potential new front runner in the mad dash to be donald trump s running mate plus splash mountain is out at the mouth kingdom, the right that will replace it ahead june, 19th, cnn celebrate juneteenth with special performances by john legend, hadi lewbel if you, robinson, we still have a lot of work to do. juneteenth, celebrating freedom and legacy. wednesday, june 19 at ten on cnn sometimes it takes a different approach to imagine your future differently with capella universities game changing flex pattern format, you can own your nursing degree without putting life on hold this is a freemium hand selected bacon wrapped the layman that s aged for 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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 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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 will be told that you can t hold it against the defendant for not testifying in his own defense the judge, though, has push back on the defense s efforts to add more language to the jury instructions that would be more favorable to 100, for instance, the idea that he would he didn t knowingly violate the law, which is something that defense is really all about. and they also wanted to they also want to make the argument that hunter biden did not think he was addicted to drugs when he bought that gun? in october of 2018? that s the reason why we re here and why hunter is facing these three federal charges that could send him to prison if he is convicted, but it s you pointed out, we could very much have this case in hands of the jury today if a hunter biden does not testify and john, i mean, the fact that we re here we had about ten witnesses. i think i was to ten witnesses or four-and-a-half days of testimony on the part of the by the prosecution s this case really is what the jury is going to be considering after all of that, i appreciate you giving us sort of the real-time description of what s going on inside the courtroom. because the attorneys are just having these discussions with the judge, right now. can you a little us a little bit more about the jury instructions that abbe lowell did want, but didn t get for the defense here and it does have to do with what is their main argument they are making the case at hunter biden did not think when he signed the documents that he was addicted to drugs, write that right john this has been really the focus of the defense. they have tried their best to point out to the jury what the prosecution has brought on so far does not show that a hunter biden was was doing drugs in october in the month of october of 2018? today, you have text messages, you have testimony from september of 2018 in november of 2018. and so that s what they re trying to focus on and what what what hello was trying to do was to make this more clear in the instructions of the jury is going to get the form that they re going to fill out when they when they vote on guilty or not guilty the judge pointed out that the instructions that they re going to get when they when they get read out to them, will have the word knowing in there. so that s the reason why she said it was not necessary to put this to put this more fully in the form that the jurors were get. so low has not one very many of these arguments with the judge. so it s not a surprise that that he didn t get his way, but for the prosecution s point of view, they believe that what the law simply says is that he was using the drugs, using drugs around the time that he bought the gun. and so that s where they are going to focus there argument when we get to that this morning, jon. alright. evan perez, keep us up to speed, let us know when the jury is back in the roman. frankly, what happens next inside there. thank you so much. absolutely with us now as former prosecutor jeremy saland for more on this. all right. let s talk about jury instructions because i think that s really interesting in a second, but first, just your initial reaction to all indications. now pointing to a hunter biden not taking the stand. i mean, shocks and nobody who s an attorney and for that matter, probably many people in the public you want to testify because you think that s the best evidence and have very well may be, but there s so much impeachment material. there s so many things to confront him on, not just where other people have said, but his own word is own actions evidence is really strong against them, so it s a smart move, but i m sure he wants to say i wasn t using drugs then i was not addicted. that s how i was going to ask what risk outweighed the benefit here in the end, do you think for with regard to him taking this lowell is trying to make the argument we just heard that at that moment he was not addicted and he didn t believe he was addicted he was cleaned during that time and you heard from his daughter that he was doing well even though she was impeached as well. but if you get up there and all of a sudden you open that door and you re going to be asked, wasn t treated this and then there s this and then there s the image and there s the book, and there s the residue from the cocaine and crack cocaine and there s a crack pipe there s so much that they re going to build and build and build. and before you know it, your credibility is shot and right now, if we believe what we have read that you had one juror, for example, who was crying an in tears, there s a real opportunity potentially. at a notification or maybe hanging someone, you get in there and you lie it s not good. that s a great point. so let s now get into this discussion that is happening kind of argument in court right now regarding jury instructions, we know especially from very recent past jury instructions, the language of the jury instruction is so important to how things proceed when they go behind closed doors abbe lowell hunters, attorney, agreeing to allow the judge to give an instruction to the jury that they shouldn t hold it against him, that he did not he did not testify in that case, but then this discussion about what additional language or not can be will be added with regard to the instructions. why does this matter so much? well, it shouldn t be should it should be kant. he has a right to testify, doesn t have to testify, and you should not take an assumption or presumption one way or another. that s so critical because you cannot use your lack of words against you. that s not fair. no one should be judged that way in the law, in the constitution says that. so that s number one. number two, i almost forgot the question but with regards to their fighting now over what additional language in your instructions with regard as evan says, the judge s already said that the word knowing is going to be in the instruction, but abbe lowell is pushing for there to break because he is hanging. lowell is hanging his hat that at the time when he meeting biden hunter biden was filling out that form. he wasn t knowingly an addict. he wasn t knowingly and abuse preserve drugs. and if he was cleaned during that time and you ve heard evidence from moments before and maybe moments after, but during that moment in time, he was sober and he knew and believed he wasn t didn t believe he was violating the law. that is so critical. that s that goes to the heart of their case. that is really that the depth of their case believe me when i say he did not know when this made me wonder when it comes to closing arguments. you can lean on a lot in terms of thematically and your closing. but for the defense, do lean on the lack of pinpointing him being on drugs at that moment with the jury or do you lean on more of the emotion that we have seen come out and the relate ability. they re not mutually exclusive. you can absolutely. you should lean on the fact that the evidence corroborates that he was doing drugs or addicted potentially trump is very vague. vague, but he was addicted to drugs at time a, b, and we ll say that the big gun possession and purchase was times c and maybe at time d, but a times c at that moment it wasn t. and even if even if you may believe he was this is a common problem that we all have to deal with them, families, and friends and people we love addiction is scary and frightening. and you lean on that too to paint that whole picture. what you re kind of pointing to this, the likelihood of a hung jury in this case is what do you think? i can t give you a certainly a number of really work that way, but it s much when we were talking about potential to hang during the trump case, there s no emotional component. there may have been a pleasure political component there, but there was no emotional. it didn t talk at your heartstrings and say, i know somebody who falsified records and they were really, really sad and terrible look i say, clutching cultural change. what you can say, i know somebody who had a horrible addiction and there are good, they re good people and a good person and it s disease may made really bad mistakes, but should they be held accountable and perpetuity for it? no. and that s the kind of thing that you would pull onto? that s really interesting. i m really curious as to how this all plays out. it s great to see you, jeremy. thank you so much. john wright this morning, donald trump will do something. no former president has ever done before. meet with his probation officer. this is all part of the process ahead of his sentencing next month soon as britain june grass is here. how is this process work? how is it going to work? brin yeah. john, like you just said, this is all part of the process. now, listen, it s customary after a guilty verdict, or if someone pleads guilty to go through this process shortly after that court proceeding, which of course, that happened in donald trump s world, just a couple of weeks ago. now, what s next? at customary as you ve just pointed out, is we re talking about the former president and head republican nominee being on the other end of this conversation with a probation officer, he ll also be in mar-a-lago in florida. typically any person that has pled guilty or is guilty of a crime has to actually come down to the courthouse just where he had his trial and meet with probation officer face-to-face. but this is going to happen over a virtual appointments with this probation officer, his attorney is also going to be present for at todd blanche, and that s not typical as well, but this, again, is customary. these are the questions that the probation officer is going to ask the former president to run right up a report and give that report to the judge, judge juan merchan, ahead of the sentencing and asks things about the background, about the former president s criminal history, his use of drugs, alcohol. also, there may be a question in there from the probation officer asking what the former president believes his sentencing should be, should it be lenient, should not be lenient. i mean they get to have that choice to say their own feelings about it too. so it could get quite interesting in this one-on-one conversation. and again, like i said, this is a report that s going to be filled out, given to the probation, are given to the judge rather, and it s just gonna be one factor that is part of the whole sentencing package that this judge can decide. remember, he is facing community 30 service up to possibly four years in prison for the guilty convictions that he just faced and that sentencing is set for july 11, but that meeting today with probation officer again happening over the computer or virtual appointment sometime today? wonder how we would answer the question. what sentence do you think? good receive that could be an interesting what brynn gingras us. thanks so much for that i think are really harsh one secretary of state antony blinken speaking moments ago as he s about to head to israel for a key meeting with prime minister mr. netanyahu. the message that he s sending about the new pressure on hamas now to 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for us with more on this. what are you learning about this possible? next move on. immigration and why president biden is doing it will sources have told cnn that the biden administration is considering a potential proposal so that would extend legal status to undocumented immigrants who are married to us citizens. officials are taking a look at an existing authority called parole in place, which essentially would shield undocumented immigrants who have us citizens as spouses from deportation and allow them to work in the country illegally while they pursue citizens sonship, it s estimated that this could impact anywhere from 750,000, 800,000 individuals. and it s a move that could appeal to latino voters states like arizona, nevada, and georgia. but at the same time, the administration is not just trying to shore up support among latino voters, but also progressives and immigration advocates who have grown quite frustrated with president biden s recent executive action, trying to clamp down on border crossings just last week, the president announced some measures that essentially shuts off the asylum process for migrants coming to the country illegally when to seek asylum once a certain threshold is met, that was a move that was really condemned by many progressive democrats who said that it is similar two policies invoked during the trump administration. and then there are groups like the aclu who are threatening to sue the administration to try to stop that plan from going it has gone into effect but really tried to halt it in its place. you ve had over the weekend homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, defend the policy, pushing back on groups like the aclu, but oh, comes as president biden has been trying to show that he s taking action when it comes to immigration and border security. that is an issue that is really risen on the list of concerns for voters heading into november s election. but at the same time, we have both biden and trump trying to appeal to latino voters in key swing states. it comes as you have seen this narrowing in support between biden and trump is specifically on this issue of latino voters. if you take a look at a recent poll from them, the new york times and sienna college college, it found that the two men were nearly even with hispanic voters. that s a much shrinking of that margin compared to back in 2020. so both biden and trump i have been trying to make inroads with latino voters, especially in those critical bag battleground states like arizona and nevada, the biden campaign has really tried to paint, try pump as anti-immigrant over the weekend, they slammed the fact that he appeared with maricopa county sheriff or former maricopa county sheriff, joe our pio, who has really had some hardline immigration tactics. all of this coming as both men are trying to vie for that important latino vote, which could be critical for both of them in key swing states heading into november let thank you so much. john. all right. this morning, politico is reporting the vice president, kamala harris, is sizing up for potential competition. she made new comments about donald trump s possible running mix, focusing on their abortion record saying, quote, everyone on that list has supported a trump abortion ban in their state or as called for a national ban. in fact, many voted this week in the senate against the right to contraception. that s how far down the road they are with me this morning, republicans rogers, doug hi, democratic strategists simon rosenberg, simon first you that was the vice president volunteering. her opinion on these possible candidates and going right to the issue of abortion why well, there s no question that reproductive freedom and the stripping of rights and freedoms away from more than half the population from the women of america is going to be one of the central issues of this election. it was in 2022 because it is one of the most important issues in the country. i mean, we re seeing an extraordinary backsliding a fundamental rights and freedoms that are common throughout the modern world here in the united states. and it s putting not only is it stripping rights and freedoms away, but it s also putting tens of millions of women at risk when they become pregnant. and if they have a miscarriage and so i think you re going to see this issue continued to be central to everything that we talk about and it creates this basic contrast between a party that was fighting for freedom, an opportunity for the american people. and one that s trying to take those freedoms away so dug in the senate chuck schumer apparently this week, the senate majority leader will try to force a vote on guaranteeing the rights to ivf in vitro fertilization. all right? on the contrary, nationalizing that a little bit similar to the vote that he tried to have and did not pass guaranteeing a right to contraception what do you think republicans will du, when response to this? they didn t deal with the contraception when they thought that was political. will they take the same tactic here? well, you ll see some republicans peel off and support the bill, you ll see most republicans probably vote against it. it s john what we call as you know, a messaging bill. this is about campaign 2024. this is what the democrats want to talk about and why they feel that they re on the offense on this when they re on the defense on so many other issues, obviously, the economy inflation patient and the border being one of those. and it s why i think what arlette was talking about earlier is so important. this is election that s going to be won or lost on the margins. we talk about muslim voters in michigan. we talk about suburban women outside of phoenix, arizona, for instance, hispanic voters are critical for this election. i was in north carolina last week and when i was driving around through asheville and shelby, north carolina, i started to see mercado and hispanic grocery stores and things like that because it s a growing population. and i m telling republicans, if you re running for congress for governor, for president, you better focus on hispanic voters. you better make a real effort on it and spend money on hispanic media. it s correct critical. and this is one of the issues that will come up on this. but what we think about hispanic voters often gets tied in immigration and only immigration they care about every issue just as much as every other voter does. he, simon, let me ask you about a proposal that donald trump put forward when he was in nevada and this is something that i think a might appeal to a lot of workers, not just hispanic workers. first, but there are some in nevada who this appeals to the idea of no longer taxing tips. now, there are economic reasons and there are budget reasons why this is much more complicated than just saying it out loud. but i proposal like that, how attractive simon do you see that as being to voters? i mean, i think of the things that trump talked about this weekend. and when you when you think about hispanic voters are in the southwest, is that him bringing jaume or pio up on stage with him when he was in phoenix, was an extraordinary error. i mean, there is no a figure in the southwestern latino community who ve seen has been more anti-immigrant and anti hispanic. and joe are pi i ll and for trump to have voluntarily brought him up on stage, it was a reminder to this community about him wanting to affiliate with somebody who terrorized hispanic. hispanic families. in the end, phoenix for more than a decade. and i think that i know that there s this belief that trump is going to break through with hispanic voters. but what he has to overcome is that he is the most race racist, xenophobic figure in our modern politics. and i think this is going to be easy for us to discuss particularly when he s hanging out with guys like joe, our pile i want to shift years if i can, because in nevada, marjorie taylor greene, in a way compared donald trump, did jesus, there was another republican figure who did it and there s this song and it s making the rounds on tiktok big with the kids. that does the same thing which compares donald trump pretty overtly to jesus. i want to play a little bit of that i am the again, we ve been asking this morning, doug, what people s impressions are of this what is one to make of that? doug well, clearly it s crazy time, john, there s no there s no doubt about it, but i think donald trump benefits from us talking about the crazy time and not been focusing on those other issues that trump hi, there loses on or can gain from. when we talk about all the weird things that donald trump does. when we fact check the 37 lives that he told in a speech what we re not doing is talking about the issues that everyday americans care about they don t focus on this weirdness. and it is weird. they focus on the issues that impact them. they focus because on inflation and the economy, they focus on the border. and i think when we get distracted by all these weird things that donald trump does. and yes, simon is right. bolt spend time with you, our pio. we lose focus on those things that voters are telling us very loudly that they re concerned about very quickly send me your response to that. i m wondering if you agree with that well, i think i do think the election is going to be contested around the economy and health care and who s going to keep us safe and also, i think i m fundamental values. i think this issue of having a guy who now we know is committed sexual assault, who has defrauded the government of hundreds of millions of dollars, who is now 34 times a felon. i think these things are really going to matter. i mean, we know this from republicans like mitt romney who talk about this all the time, that he just can t support a republican who has been found to have committed sexual assault. so i do think into in addition to all the issues that doug is talking about which really matter, the issues of values, leadership integrity are also going to really matter in this election, right? simon rosenberg, doug hi what time is talking about there is no trouble so on liable in a civil case, the e. jean carroll case of sexual assault. appreciate you both being here the mother of one of the four israeli hostages rescued this weekend, speaking out this morning, her emotional message as us secretary of state is headed to israel now i put new pressure on hamas to accept a ceasefire deal. and how apple is making a bet and hoping big that artificial intelligence will supercharge your iphone the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn t be higher. the president 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 unmet with wet amd. i worry i m not only losing my site, but my time to enjoy it and now i can 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is through this proposal, is through the ceasefire deal. that s on the table right now. that s what we re focused on. that s what we re determined to see you achieved. secretary blinken will next be meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as benny gantz. but against designed sunday from israel s war cabinet and protests of netanyahu s handling of the war. this of course all happens just after the dramatic rescue operations saturday the brought home four israeli hostages after eight months in captivity in gaza. cnn s oren liebermann is in tel aviv force or what is the task for tony blinken now? kate, secretary of state antony blinken has to accomplish what the administration has been trying to do for months. and that s get to the point where they can announce that there is a ceasefire and a deal that would bring home the remaining hostages the problem is that hasn t gotten any closer over the weekend with israel s operation. quite the opposite. in fact, it may have moved even farther away. and there was not yet a finish line in sight before this weekend. so the challenge remains great here. as blinken is in egypt and he ll come here and it may even be more difficult with israel s political fracturing now with benny gantz, as you point out, war time, war cabinet, minister leaving the war cabinet and that makes it even more difficult to try to get get a deal in place here over the weekend, of course, on saturday, israel carried out a daylight raid into the part of the knew sayyed refugee camp that rescued four hostages. there was great joy here at that news and the us administration also welcoming the news of four hostage, hostage just that were rescued from a very densely populated area. but that of course, is the challenge in that operation the palestinian ministry of health in gaza says 274 palestinians were killed, hundreds more wounded. the idf disputes that it says there were less than 100 casualties. cnn cannot independently verify phi those numbers, but either way, it makes it one of the deadliest days in gaza in months. and that those sorts of major incidents have brought negotiations to a standstill. still, or at least created a major roadblock for them. and that s what blinken is stepping into here. meanwhile, just moments ago, the mother of one of the hostages spoke out a publicly saying how glad she wants to hold her son almog once again, after this rescue and calling on a hostage deal. but crucially remembering those moments that you had prayed for for so long last night i hit my fist full night s sleep in eight months my birthday wish is for all the hostages, families too. feel this way i m one of the lucky ones national security adviser, jake sullivan said that it s on hamas now to accept the deal, but it s not clear that israel is even in a position where it can accept the deal because far-right coalition members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu has government threatened to take down the government if he accepts the ceasefire deal that s on the table right now. huge task for 20 blinken ahead as he s about to head, they re great to see you or an thank you very much for the according. are with us now cnn military analysts, the former commanding general view us army in europe and the seventh army general mark hertling general, always great to see you. this is where the rescue operation took place on what was just telling likes about news, right? right there. we have this new video that or unreleased are was reporting on earlier, which we can see some of the details tells about how this operation was carried out. what do you see when you look at this general well, not much from the video john, to be honest with you, but i did read some reports from the israeli defense forces in terms of how this has to address, you went down what we had was one hostage in one building and in an apartment building, three of the others in another one, they had to make the decision the rescue force, a special operators had to make the decision of either going on in terms of a synchronized approach of hitting one building and then the next or simultaneous approach, which is extremely but called where you have to do both buildings at the same time. the reason for that is they were concerned about if they went into one building with the hostages and the other buildings be killed because they knew that israel was about to go in there. there were a lot of people around these hostages were being held by palestinian family 20 members that had been paid by hamas, which shows the support that hamas drives and influences others to give them. so you re talking about a very populated area in a un refugee camp region along with united nations people in that vicinity. so a lot of people who in these kind of situations when you re ever doing a hostage rescue against a bunch of terrorists, you don t know who are the terrorist and who aren t, who are just the local standby people, the folks who are honest observers, if you will. so it was a very difficult operation especially since it was done during the daylight and it also it tells me they probably got a whole lot of intelligence from a variety of factors to help them execute that. and of course, these are the, these are the hostages who were rescued. how repeatable is this for israel? is this the type of operation you could see them ever pulling off again? oh, absolutely these special operations teams train one of the things they train on is hostage rescue so what you re talking about is just these four hostages after they relieved, will be able to provide additional information which will help the israeli defense force but we ll talk about patterns of life the kinds of things that occurred while they were under captivity for eight months imagine that the fact that they were held by a family the fact that they probably had conversations with terrorists that might be something that they might consider important. but boy, when you give that information to the special operators, they know exactly hey, what to do with it, and it will help them put pieces of a puzzle together to potentially find other hostages as well. going to ask you for a quick answer on what s a very big subject general, the wall street journal s are forming on this effort by the united states to strike some kind of defense treaty with saudi arabia. the vitamin iteration is close to finalizing a treaty with sound what do you rabia that will commit the us to help defend the gulf nation as part of a long shot deal to encourage diplomatic ties between riyadh and israel. us in saudi arabian officials said, now leave the israel sayyed out of this. what would it mean from a military perspective to strike this kind of defense treaty with saudi arabia? well, we ve always had a very good partnership with saudi arabia. john, dating back to 1990 during desert shield, when we went into that area and it was part of the operation. but it s also caused a lot of problems for the saudi arabian government to have westerners in land of the holy mask. but you can t leave israel out of this. that s the sole purpose for this. they are the mr. blinken director burns from the cia are all trying to get saudi arabia to contribute forces to the end state of gaza and it s something that mr. netanyahu does not address. he doesn t and have a political end state to this war. he just has a military and state and it s one of the reasons that benny gantz resigns yesterday because he didn t see the political outcome of all of this fighting. he knows that as a former soldiers, a former chief of the israeli defense forces so there has to be some type of organization that will go into gaza and helps to cure it and provide security not only from a military perspective, but even such things as police and take away some of the power from hamas that has been there close to 20 years since 2006 when the last election was held. inside of gaza. and hamas was voted 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supernova, this star known as caitlin clark, there would have been a debate i think that the committee decided to have all the debate before the olympic games so that we can get all of the distraction out of the way in team usa can go and do what they plan to do, which is break history. and when yet again, the eighth gold medal yeah. yeah. i was going to say kick button, take names later once they get to paris for everybody how caitlin clark responded to the news honestly, notice appointment like i think it just gives you something something to work for. you know, that s a dream, you know, 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 also want to play for everyone. how her coach responded the call on the bus and she texts me to let me know and, i just tried to keep our spirits. i mean, the thing she said was a coach they woke a monster which i thought was awesome which i also thought was awesome. what do you think of that i love that this is one thing i ll say about caitlin clark. i think everyone is having a debate over what s right and what s wrong and her focus has always been basketball. and this is why i love watching her play. this is why i love watching her game and she understands that you have to pay your dues. now, i will say this. the reason why i was shot kate, that they did not include her week because this is an opportunity to introduce this league, this sport, to a global audience. and you know, most people will be there to watch her. she put seats in the stands, so i get why there was all this pushback as to why isn t she there? but the fact that she said she woke a monster, i m looking forward to her after the break because, you know, they go they take a month off and they ll come back and play beginning in august. i m looking forward to her kicking butt. i m looking forward her to saying, okay, i see. you 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today. i m mj lee at the white house and this is cnn hello, and welcome to allow viewers watching from around the world. i m going to kincaid ahead on scene and user. the new rise of europe s far-right, right wing parties, seeing a surge of support and parliamentary elections the eu commission president assures that the center is holding a bloated israel s leadership has benjamin netanyahu s main political challenger resigns from the war cabinet and us president joe biden s new campaign ad says donald trump is incompetent on the world stage. will discuss biden s latest effort to undermine he s put presidents arrival as recent polls show them, neck and neck from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with linda kincaid it s one of the world s largest elections with more than 370 million people are eligible to vote for the next european parliament. when now the results are coming in and far-right parties are projected to win a record number of states following four days of voting. or people across 27 countries went to the polls in the election, which will set the european union s priorities for the next five years. projections show that the mainstream center-right european people s party will remain the largest group european commission chief us live on the land celebrating her party s success. while acknowledging that extremes on both ends of the spectrum a gaining traction the center is holding budget is also true that the extremes on the left and on the right have gained support this is why the result comes with great responsibility for the parties in the center we may differ on individual points but we all have an interest in stability and we all want a strong and effective europe will protests is empowered to express their outrage gains for friends, right-wing parties, which took more than one in three votes cast according to official results french president emmanuel macron has dissolved parliament and called for snap elections in the coming weeks we re joining us now is class sebastian live from london? good to see you class. so this is a significant shift for parties that were once considered fringe. now projected to win a record number of seats yeah linda look it s been a years-long, if not decades long process where we ve seen incremental gains for far-right parties in europe, but i think it s safe to say now, and especially given how clearly we see that it feeds international politics, like in france, these parties are no longer on the fringes. this is the main mainstreaming of these far-right parties and the he s far right policies. now, look, it s clear also that the center did hold the epp, the european people s party led by eu commission president i still have underlying is still the biggest party in the european parliament. it did gain seats and she should be able to comfortably form a coalition with several other parties in the center and the center until left in order to be able to push through the policies that she wants. of course, there s another question, how do you over hershey is up for reelection. he time expires in july, so she ll be hoping that she can bring forward that support for that as well. but i think if you look to the right of that chart, you do see gains for the id group led by marine in a pen from france, which of course gained huge amounts of seats in this vote, the ecr, where giorgia meloni avidity is the key figure. and of course, ni, non-attached remembers now includes the afd, the alternative for germany party in germany that was deemed so far to the right that marine le pen actually kicked it out of the id group a few weeks ago. so that s another part of this story is that the far-right itself is not unified. so given that i think it s unclear at this point how much power they will wield within the parliament yeah, interesting looking at that graphic, i have to ask you across about france because the french president s party did not do well. and of course we had that surprise announcement by a menu macron cooling for snap elections in a matter of weeks that, that of course is a political risk this is a huge gamble and i think, well, the rise of the he, it national rally party and one other far-right party in france didn t surprise everyone. certainly macron s reaction to it did his argument is that he needs to now seek clarity from the parliament so that he can move forward. but he certainly didn t disguise his concern about what the rise of the far right all right. will mean for france and for europe, take a listen of hamas no hope place. in france, the far-right parties representatives have garnered nearly 40% of all votes for me who has always considered europe to be united, strong independent, and good food for france. this is a situation that i cannot come to terms with. the rise of nationalists, of demagogues is a danger for our nation, but also for our europe, for france is placed in europe and in the world so here s hoping, of course that he would be able to win over voters. of course, it s not his job that s up for grabs, but it is the parliament where he will be hoping that his liberal agenda will gain a new mandate if it doesn t go his way. of course, we could then see a far-right prime minister in france and an even more difficult situation for menu on macron, as he seeks to push through his policies for his last three years as president of france we ll see if this political risk pays dividends, pick him later this month, let sebastian for us in london. thanks so much. don t run tall as the aid chief political commentator for the independent and a visiting professor at king s college in london. he joins us via skype from london. good to have you with us good morning. good morning. well, this was a full day voting marathon. it happens every five years that of course, saw europe shift to the right. we saw these far-right parties making gains and really delivering stunning to face to two of the blocks. most important leaders, france and germany. what did you make the results? the ones so far the projective results, i should say i m more surprised that d be the results were they were predicted which makes president macron s response more surprising as we heard just there, he said, he cannot accept the rise of right-wing extreme party and he s going to call a general election in france as a response. i mean, that s that is that, that did take me by surprise. well, as the fall of the belgian government of thought but president macron is a very, very interesting politician i think what he s trying to do put himself at the leadership the leadership of the center across europe is a very interesting thing and we will see if his gamble comes off. of course, he s not, he s not putting his own position at risk and they already has no majority in the french parliament but it s a very very interesting gamble, especially in the light of what rishi sunak has done in britain. yeah, exactly. a huge gamble, one that marine le pen, who of course lays france s national rally party and has such strong results. it was quite pleased to hear and no doubt but i won t ask you about overall is european parliament shifting more to the right what that will mean on issues like immigration, on issues like security going forward well, i mean, it s it s interesting from a british perspective but there seems to be something similar happening across europe. i mean, the british politics has seen a sudden a sudden change in the past year or two on issues such as, such as climate change, rishi sunak are prime minister as as adjusted policy because we were very much set in a two party consensus about the urgency. i m a change and about the progress towards zero and the rishi sunak has said, we ve got to adjust the speed at which we approach that target because we cannot load on one voters. and now that, that sentiment seems to be very widespread in europe until you ve got leaders like giorgia meloni in italy who did extremely well in the european parliament election and it and it s fair to say the au president as live on the land soul that this shift was coming and in turn shifted further to the right yes. i mean, that is happening happening across europe on especially on these two issues climate change policies and immigration giorgia meloni was elected in italy on a very strong anti-immigration platform. i mean, italy obviously bears a large brunt of the arrivals across the mediterranean from africa she s adjusted her position actually since you since you entered office. but the attitude of other properties across europe on immigration as taking a much tougher line. and the idea of third country processing, which britain has taken to the extreme of their orlando scheme is now an emerging consensus across europe and of course, germany s later. i ll have shelfs. potty had the worst ever result in european election coming in third after two other parties. why was that um, it s interesting because his his most controversial issue over the past year has been germany s reluctance, support for the ukraine war and its hesitancy about a full, more full-throated policy, which olaf scholtz, i thought had had navigated. well, but i think domestic issues of the cost of living, problem, which has been the dominant across europe he hasn t handled so well and i think we ve seen the afd, the german right-wing anti-immigration party taking full advantage of that shift in sentiment that we were talking about across europe john rental in london. we appreciate your time. thanks so much for joining us. my pleasure israeli war cabinet member benny gantz says he is resigning from the country s emergency government that up after the october 7 hamas attacks, in a televised statement, who described the decision is quite complex and painful gantz s departure comes just weeks after issued an ultimatum to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as he called on him to lay out a new plan for the war against hamas by june 8 netanyahu, afghans to change his mind saying now is the time to quote, join forces again, it s made his thoughts clear, accusing the israeli leader of putting his own political considerations ahead of a strategy for a post-war gaza. and he s calling on netanyahu to hold an election in the coming months were gantz was expected to resign saturday, but postponed his announcement following news that israeli forces had rescued four hostages held in gaza. officials there say the raid killed at least 274 palestinians. israel says it estimates a number of casualties from the operation to be under 100 civilians. cnn cannot independently verify either sides figures we are tracking all the developments from london where scene is not a shear. and journalists, ellicott can ask standing by for his good to have you both with us. i will start with you, elliott, first on the resignation of benny gantz, he had given an ultimatum. he wanted a plan to bring the hostages home. there are still over 100 and gaza, but he also wanted a post-war plan for gaza. his resignation while not unexpected, he did express his frustration with netanyahu, right he did. and as you say, it wasn t a surprise that he announced his resignation, but that doesn t make it any less impact for benny gantz was seen as a kind of moderating influence on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he ensured for that he was in the war cabinet along with netanyahu, along with defense minister yoav gallant. and that s specifically the far-right ministers in benjamin netanyahu s governing coalition would not be in the war cabinet. so all of the decisions and the prosecution of israel s war against hamas since the hamas terrorist attacks of october the seventh has been a result of decisions made by the war cabinet. it hasn t just been netanyahu and it hasn t been netanyahu and his far-right ministers. but what s going to happen now is first of all, netanyahu, it s important to note, is not under threat in terms of his position as prime minister. he still has numbers in israel s parliament, the knesset, 64 out of the house hundred and 20 seats. so as long as his right-wing minister s don t bolt from the coalition than he has pretty much politically at least safe in government until october 2026. what it does do though, is leave netanyahu s more isolated and also gives more power and will perhaps leave him more open to persuasion by those far-right ministers in terms of the war. and in terms of those hostage negotiations and not or to-do, i want to ask about this israeli operation to rescue the four hostages, which left dozens scores of palestinians, including children are dead. gaza puts the number at 274 killed, almost 700 injured or more. can you tell us well, this will suddenly mark one of the deadliest days that we have seen in gaza in a month. of course, this raid took place mid-morning. it was during the day which is somewhat unusual to see a rate of this scale taking place during the day. but this is an area, as we know, that is currently sheltering thousands of civilians ends and then nuseirat, refugee camp we have seen this particular camp come under heavy bombardment over recent days, killing dozens of civilians. but this was according to residents on the ground speaking to cnn colleagues at something they have not seen for the carnage that has been described in the aftermath of this rate is something on a scale scale that we haven t necessarily heard from civilians on the ground in months, and we have seen graphic and distressing video emerging from the ground, including from the al-aqsa martyrs hospital, which is nearby, showing the overwhelmed hospital ward with bodies on the ground the hostile of course, simply unable to cope with this it s level of casualties that we are seeing. this is something that we have heard, of course repeatedly now from health officials on the ground in gaza. and of course, as we have been hearing from residents, they have described this, some of them as hell on earth. that is the message that we ve been hearing. we ve been hearing from others saying that ambulances weren t able to actually access the area in the aftermath of this road because it had been deemed a military zone because it s simply wasn t secure enough for paramedics to access those in need of help. but of course, this has really raised concerns over what this could mean for any potential peace plan currently on the table. this is drawn fierce criticism from amazon so the international community, particularly from regional leaders, we ve heard from hamas condemning this attack as a brutal massacre. the palestinian authority has also been vocal in condemning the attack. but of course, we ve been hearing from egyptian officials who ve expressed their concerns that this could place any sort of negotiations currently on the table. in jeopardy, particularly as the peace plan currently put forward by, according to us president joe biden, by the israeli government calls for a peaceful exchange of hostages. many now questioning why there s raid needed to take place, particularly as the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has outspoken, rejected this peace plan currently on the table all right, not a big shift for us. and elliott glaucon and london. thank you very, very much what, donald trump is back on the campaign trail, but he can t seem to stop talking about his criminal conviction. we ll have more on he is latest style when we come with the freestyle libre three system, know your glucose levels no finger six needed all with the world s smallest and thinnest sensor manage your diabetes with more confidence and lawyer a1c, dry for free at freestyle libri.us pod spring moving segall has been extended. save up to 25% on moving in storage until june 10, and cbi pods, it s been trusted did with over 6 million moves, don t wait, use promo code 25 now to save, look at pot.com today yeah, introducing nets plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches 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avoid an engaged major battles in europe is just not realistic that s why it s so important that we continue to have their alliance as we continue to be felt 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 well, in the coming hours or probation officer is set to interview donald trump as part of the sentencing phase of his hush money trial. the meeting will be virtual with his attorney present as trump is back on the campaign trail, trump s advisers are eager for him believe, talk of his legal troubles out of his speeches that so far that hasn t been the case cnn s alayna treene reports former president donald trump in his first campaign rally since being convicted in a manhattan courtroom last week, surprisingly, did not talk about that trial specifically during his speech. instead, he spoke about his legal troubles more broadly. he also criticized special counsel jack smith, who was not part of this case referring to him as a quote, dumb son of a and also claimed that the weaponization of the justice department in this country is worse than what you would find in a third world country. take a listen to how he put it. i ll tell you what so third world country has weaponization, where they go after political candidates, like we have either this guy can t get elected anything without cheating. the only way he can get elected is to cheat now, despite that rhetoric, i will tell you that from my conversations with donald trump s campaign, they really do want him to leave this weekslong trial in the past and really begin turning back to a general election campaign message that includes talking about immigration, something he spoke about at length on sunday, as well as the economy and crime and he did make one on new announcement on sunday, he said that in a second administration of his would eliminate taxes on tips and that s something particularly important to voters here in nevada, especially given the state s reliance on tourism and transportation. now, just looking ahead to monday, donald trump is set to have a pre sentencing hearing. the probation officer now this is pretty routine following a conviction like his however, what s not normal is that it is going to be virtual will towed. he ll be at his mar-a-lago home with his defense attorney, todd blanche for that. alayna treene, cnn, las vegas larry sabato is the director of the university of virginia, said of the politics. he joins us now from charlottesville. good to see laurie. thanks to see you. linda, for the first time since trump s criminal conviction he s been out campaigning over the weekend. who s in las vegas, nevada key battleground state which a recent fox survey found hips in his favor his speech that lasted about an hour in the scorching heat, 12 people had to be taken for treatment. what stood out to you during that campaign rally? it s the fact that he is attracting so many younger and older hispanics and that really is the difference in nevada, nevada usually votes democratic, but it s always close. and trump realizes he has a chance to capture that state, which biden won four years ago but of course trump was on display. he used a very inappropriate term to describe the special counsel as he always does. he goes off script and he says things that end up. i think hurting him more than helping him it s interesting looking at a new cbs poll overall showing that biden and trump and neck and neck, biden slightly ahead in the battleground state. so biden at 50% verse trump s 49%, but most of misdemeanors voters say their main rationale for supporting him is opposing trump that s up from march now, his team has released and you add today, i just want to play some of that sound and get your reaction she s trump for what insincere going for corrupt, dangerously competent, and capable. my view, the leadership. and if we give donald trump four more years, we ll have a great deal of gal80. you ve ever been able recover america s standing in the world mark capacity to bring nations together what s your reaction to that new attack ad by the biden campaign? linda, i think it s very effective. it s effective because it s both clever and accurate that is what most world leaders, at least the world leaders who traditionally had been america s allies. that s the way they think of a president trump. and of course, the world leaders, his closest to we would normally consider adversaries, vladimir putin, kim jong on and in the north korea, viktor orban in hungary and others. so i think it s an accurate add and it really gets the point across. it s well put together and it speaks to biden s message in france over the weekend, riley paid tribute to pulling us soldiers. he went to a world war one cemetery on the outskirts of paris, which trump avoided when he was president. this is a burial ground that s home to fought over 2000 american soldiers. biden never mentioned trump s name, though, doing any of those speeches, but he did highlight how important it is to protect the alliance wright, who was he speaking to you are absolutely correct to say he didn t name trump, but everyone knew that the contrast was there and they caught it because at least some people remember what trump did during those four years. and biden, i think conducted itself very well. he appears presidential. he has a number of other international conferences and engagements coming up. and you know, that s, that s the way a president running for reelection should look and it s a nice contrast with your opponent who is going to have his first meeting with a probation officer? after 34 felony counts. yeah, i want to ask about that, so that s meeting with the probation officer will happen monday after the guilty verdict that came through in the hush money case. what sort of sentence do you expect? he ll get? well a minority of the people who study this area think you ll get some prison time and it s possible. i tend to think the judge will be creative. he will certainly get some punishment. maybe it s in-home retention, maybe it is some public service of one sort or another. so that would be interesting, wouldn t it to see a president and out doing community service and this president in particular the judge, will come up with something appropriate probably isn t prison time, but the point is, he was convicted. he ll be the first convicted felon avar to be a nominee for president. or if she evs elected to be in the oval office. i m not sure that s something for our country to be proud of. yeah. we will see how this plays out. larry sabato, good to have you with us as always. thanks so much. thank you. limit mulkey officials says he s quitting israel s war cabinet ahead more details and benny gantz is move and the latest developments from gaza plus millions of people. our at-risk of salvation and zimbabwe s the country deals with one of its worst droughts on record russia for 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latest proposal last hours, but with ha hellyer, senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute, i asked him why we aren t hearing more from western political leaders when it comes to the death toll from the latest operation in gaza i m afraid there s no good answer to that question in the sense that it simply confirm that the value of palestinian life in this whole conflict as seen from western capitals, is incredibly low. and i think that what you ve seen over the past couple of days as with i think only joseph burrell from the european union actually even noting the incredible trouble civilian cost where we re talking almost 300 palestinians having to die at the hands of the israeli defense forces and others really forces in order to free four hostages. so it s extraordinary. and what you just heard from the united states was sickly, hamas is false which i think is extraordinary of course hamas is a bad actor, a terrorist organization, and so on but the hamas did not kill these people and in any other operation where hostages are being freed whether domestically or internationally we wouldn t call this a success. we d call it out huge failure because we would also consider, against the positive nature of freeing for hostages was 100 times more than that of people dying the palestinian side. so i think the question that a lot of people around the world du, be asking is simply do these western political leaders consider the palestinian lives matter? and i think the answer is not going to be very positive. and of course it s also frustration from families of hostages when it comes to the way this is proceeding, we know that a 105 hostages were released during that ceasefire back at the end of november. it was a week long ceasefire. by contrast, only seven hostages have been rescued by the idf for released by hamas surely as these fires going to be the most effective way to bring the most hostages home with less risks risk to civilians in gaza so there s be in a number of ceasefire deals and hostage deals revealed over the past eight months. and they ve been rejected time and again by israel despite the pleading of the families of the hostages in israel and i think you re absolutely right, that actually quite a number of hostages have been killed as a result of this war on gaza. in the midst of idf strikes on gaza in fact, that it was recently claimed, although i don t think this has been verified yet, but it was claimed that even in the midst of this particular rescue operation, other hostages were killed so i think that it s absolutely true that if we re going to see hostages being released the most hostages being released it will come as a result of a hostage negotiation deal. and ceasefire. otherwise, i suspect we will see more hostages dying. but we ll also see scores multiple times more palestinian civilians dying and i would remind your viewers that over the past nine months, we ve seen at least 40,000 palestinians being killed as a result of this war on gaza after an attack in october on october 7 that killed 1,200 israelis. the numbers are really quite extraordinary and i think that people ought to keep in mind that going forward if we re going to have any chance of any sort of coexistence in the holy land and israel, palestine then the dignity of all human lives has to be passed. are amounts as opposed to this particular cycle where frankly an occupation that is so brutal and the campaign that is so brutal is simply going to continuous cycle of violence and hatred for many years to come thanks to ha hellyer, we use visuals are trying to persuade the g7 to approve a massive loan to ukraine using profits from frozen russian assets $50 billion would become available for ukraine to use in the war with russia. but some details still needs to be worked out before the deal can be finalized sources say us president joe biden is trying to fast track the process. so an announcement can be made in the g7 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coming from the main opposition leader here in south korea, ej knowing who is saying paraphrasing him ever so slightly that if this game of chicken continues, that this could end up resulting in a localized conflict or worst-case scenario and all out war. and linda essentially what we re trying to do here, gauging from the bureau in seoul is to figure out the tempo of what is happening with this back-and-forth. and we have newer information coming in. that s indicating from south korea s joint chiefs of staff that they seem to believe north korea is preparing their own loudspeakers to be pumping in propaganda from north kilometers on un inke to south korea, mirroring what south korea did yesterday. so again, this seems to be picking up ever so slightly after we were all hoping that perhaps we would have an intermezzo or a pausing, or a slowing of this tempo. so talking about what south korea did, we have images of about nine or ten military vehicles with loudspeakers coming out of the roofs of those miller matairie trucks and the loudspeakers for some duration of time late yesterday afternoon, we have confirmation played k-pop songs, specifically attuned from bts, also played news bulletins from south korean media agencies detailing human rights abuses perpetrated by kim jong-un s regime. in north korea. so speaking of that regime, kim yo jong, kim s sister coming out with new statements after those loudspeaker broadcast from the south saying that this could amount to a prelude to a very dangerous situation, saying that there could be new responses from north korea based on the propaganda loudspeaker brought a cast that emanated from the south, wrapping up here, linda, we have an astounding 1110 trash balloons that have flown from the north, making it to south korea. so we are all watching to see what happens with the tempo for this balloon imbroglio. linda all right. hopefully things calm down i m like valeriia insult. thanks so much more than 80 million people are under heat alerts here in southwestern us, as these southern half of the country grapples with extreme heat. at the start of the work week some areas because he temperatures as high as 110 degrees fahrenheit. that s about 43 degrees celsius. he has seen a meteorologist, allison chinchar, with more record temperatures are set to return it that heat dome really starts to set up once again across the southern tier of the us in florida temperatures looking at least one more day of possible records for places like orlando, jacksonville, and perhaps even tampa high temperature, they re top again at 95 degrees before dropping back to 87 as we go a few days later. and that s thanks to some showers and thunderstorms that will be moving back into the area quite a different story, however, for both making and jackson where the temperatures will actually be going back up as we make our way into the middle of the week. and that s the same story out to the west where those temperatures are expected to drastically rise over the next few days, albuquerque going from cells 77, all the way up to 98 by wednesday, denver, colorado going from 84 up to 93 and places like phoenix, las vegas, even upper around sacramento, all looking at those temperatures well, above average for this time of year, when we look at the heat risk again, you can see a lot of these areas up in that moderate risk area, the orange color you see that? but even a few spots in red from western texas stretching all the way up into utah and even california, that concern there is that yes, even though it s june, it s summertime. we expect taught temperatures. these are considered dangerously hot for a lot of these areas compared to what they normally would see in for some of these areas. it s going to last for quite some time, take tucson, for example. every single one of the next seven days, this temperature is expected to be well above average, las vegas, for example, a very hot place. but right now, they re average 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that s it for me. thanks for watching the sunday show. follow us on x, instagram, tiktok, threads, using the handle weekend capehart. you can also listen to every episode of our show as a podcast for free. just scan the qr code on your screen right there, right now to follow. i m andrea canning and this is dateline. he calls 911 and says his wife appears dead. he said anna found her in the bathtub. i ve never seen my son shell shocked. it was a case taylor made for the tabloids. you have this beautiful woman, a tall handsome guy. greed, infidelity. he s sleeping around with other women. a failing marriage with millions at stake. he didn t have anybody of his own. this is getting ugly. yes. she said we re broken, and she cried. was it a fall on the top or a husband s fall from grace? we believe it was a staged accident. he was adamant about his innocence. the case bothered me for a long time. he said to me, you have to help me kill my parents. you can t even think of the magnitude of it all. hello and welcome to dateline. shelly and rod coveland met and married in a matter of months. soon they had two young children, a nest egg worth millions. and then on the brink of a new year, tragedy struck. pointing to a diabolical truth that would tear two families apart. here is endgame. normally full of lights with people rushing somewhere or nowhere. take a short walk uptown maybe, 25 minutes on foot. i started my own family here on the upper west side just steps from central park. during the day, this neighborhood is buzzing with families. at night, it s quiet and safe. but just two blocks from where i lived in the early morning hours of new year s eve, 2009, something terrible touched this neighborhood. it happened inside this pricey apartment building on west 68th street. around 7:00 a.m., a man named rod covlin called 911 to say his 9-year-old daughter, anna, found his wife, shele, unconscious in the bathtub. rebecca rosenberg, then a reporter for the new york post, covered the case. he sees his wife in the tub. he pulls her out, puts her face up on the ground and starts performing cpr. and then he calls 911, and they tell him to keep performing cpr. this is a horrible scene? i would imagine absolutely devastating for their daughter. the emts arrived in minutes. they found no pulse. 47-year-old shele covlin was beyond help. the police come to the scene, eventually a detective comes to the scene. detectives found a tub full of bloody water and shele wrapped in comforter on it next to her. above the tub, a cabinet. they believe she grabbed it and landed hard in the tub. and so investigators began the difficult process of deconstructing a life that had just come to a sad and mysterious end. the police would soon learn that shele covlin was larger than life. nobody admired her more than her sister, eve and brother-in- law, mark carstadt. we would have a blast and laugh a lot. she was a lot of fun. she graduated with a marketing degree. and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with him at merrill lynch. shele eventually became a wealth manager. the money was good and so was the prestige. shele was fancy. she was smart, she was educated. reporter: shele s friend, stephanie goldman, remembers the day they took her to the friars club. it was wintertime, she was wearing her fur coat, her mink coat. men just came over to her. it was like being swept off her feet. she s got the finance job, the style, i mean it sounds like she was kind of the classic new york city woman? absolutely. absolutely. she was. in february of 1998, shele went to a jewish singles mixer in manhattan, where sparks flew with a guy she met there. his name, rod covlin. she called her sister that night with an outrageous announcement. she was all giggles, and she said i met a guy, really nice guy. and she said we re on our way to the airport to elope. she was laughing. and i said shele, please don t do this. eve talked her sister out of it that night, but shele was serious and so was rod. shele was 11 years older than him, but that didn t seem to matter. his parents, dave and carol covlin said he adored her right from the start. he told us he has a girlfriend, and we have to meet her. i said okay, passover is coming up. we don t have time right now. no, you have to meet her. a brunette back then, shele married rod six months later and reality set in as they settled down to life as a couple. it wasn t exactly bliss because while shele was a stunning overachiever, rod was, well, not in the same league. he was a stock trader of middle end success. what i did see was a guy who really had a lot of big ideas, and was unable to execute on any of them. but he had a couple of talents, martial arts. and he won money. two years after she married rod, shele gave birth to baby anna. she was inseparable from anna. she was doting on that child. she was an incredible mom. a second pregnancy followed, twins, but that ended in tragedy. so they were born prematurely, and then they died. oh my gosh. one at childbirth and one like a few hours later. how did she handle that? how do you support her? devastating. the entire year was a nightmare for her. then in 2006, shele had a baby boy. she and rod named their son, miles. but now three years later, shele was dead, and the scene inside that apartment on the upper west side was chaos. mark says eve could barely function. when i first saw her, she walked down the corridor, and she was as white as a sheet. she was in terrible shock. karl was an nypd detective. he was there too, pondering various scenarios. i ve been to places where people have fallen in a tub and anything is possible. in this case, that would be an understatement. this mystery is about to heat up. turns out the covlins seemingly perfect marriage was anything, but. coming up, a whirlwind romance that ended in a storm. she said he doesn t get a job and he is just hanging around the house. she was very frustrated. she said he s driving me crazy. and it might get worse. when shele told me he was going to be living across the hall, my first instinct was i don t think this is a good idea. when dateline continues. y®. and some lost over 46 pounds. and i m keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i m reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that s proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn t be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don t take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. tell your provider about vision problems or changes, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. call your provider right away if you have any mental changes. common side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. with wegovy®, i m losing weight, i m keeping it off. and i m lowering my cv risk. that s the power of we. check your cost and coverage before talking to your health care professional about wegovy®. you re the one that i want nexgard® combo is the only monthly topical that protects against fleas, ticks, tapeworms, and more. use with caution in cats with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. nexgard combo,. you re the one that i want .the monthly one-and-done you want. introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. 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right. you can t even think about the magnitude of it all. shele s in-laws, cheryl and david covlin were also shocked. their son, rod, called with the news. did you get any details? nothing. when you arrived, what s going on? roderick was sitting on the couch. i have never seen my son shell shocked and speechless in my life. the next few days were a blur. for religious reasons, the family decided not to have an autopsy performed. he went with his rabbi who said don t do the autopsy. it was only as friends and family gathered for the jewish period of mourning that they had time to think about the vibrant woman they just lost. she was an incredibly devoted mother. she was an incredible person. but what was also on their minds was dark and troubling. shele s rocky marriage to rod. she says he doesn t get a job. he goes to the gym twice a day, and he is just hanging around the house. and she was very frustrated. she said he s driving me crazy. in 2009, shele confessed to her sister that her marriage was in serious trouble. and she said we re broken and we just have to part ways. and she cried. she wept to me. one thing, mark and eve say came between the couple was rod s dramatic mood swings. rod has and always has a violent explosive temp iter. he could be sitting very calmly in the chair and something could set him off and in seconds, he ll literally explode. shele also complained about his obsession with back gamon. did he ever say why? i think he forged relationships in the bakeapple monocommunity. i said you ve got a family. the covlin s saw changes in shele, ones they thought was equally damaging to the marriage. she started going to the friars club from once a week, it became much more frequent than that. the couple seemed to be living separate lives in what had to be a painful moment. shele told her sister it wasn t the backgammon or the fact that rod wasn t pulling his weight that pushed her to separate. it was rod s cheating. she believes he left an e- mail up, so she would purposely see it from another woman. and she confronted him and he said that yes, he s sleeping around with other women, and he wants an open marriage. he still loves her and wants an open marriage. most women don t want to go along with the open marriage concept. right. she was one of those who said absolutely no. by june, rod had moved out, and he didn t go far. shele arranged for him to live for free in an apartment across the hall to make it easy for the kids. her close friend, stephanie goldman, wasn t happy with the arrangement. when shele told me he was going to be living across the hall, my first instinct was my goodness, i don t think this is a good idea. nevertheless shele was moving on, and so was rod. he was very charming, intelligent, funny, in a quirky sort of way. i really enjoyed playing backgammon with him. deborah met rod at a backgammon tournament. months later their relationship became romantic. i wasn t looking for any sort of a relationship. and he was, you know, pretty aggressive. i m considerably older than rod. and so it never occurred to me that he would be interested in me in that way. so it surprised you? it surprised me. and of course, it made me feel good, a younger man, being attracted to me. meanwhile shele was working with divorce attorney lance meyer. we talked about all the problems she was having with her husband and the concern she had about herself, her children, and she was really trying to figure out the best way to go about proceeding with a divorce case. by fall she was dipping her toe in the dating pool again. she was on jay date, she had met some gentleman. j date, the jewish dating website? yeah, yeah. shele seemed on track to make a fresh start in 2010 until that fresh start ended in with a seemed like a deadly accident. when i heard she slipped and fell in the tub, my initial reaction was she wouldn t even take a bath. and now shele s friends and family were wondering about the story rod told police that his daughter, anna, called him that morning in a panic and let him into the apartments because he didn t have a key. i was very suspicious. suspicions that only deepened when mark learned the medical examiner wasn t sure either. i m reading the death certificate and i saw the cause of death was undetermined. shele s loved ones aren t the only ones without doubt. coming up. she had bruising to her lip, appeared to have some scratch marks. she had bruising to her right hand. and rod said he had pulled shele s wet body out of the tub, so why wasn t he wet? 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from the moment shele covlin s family heard the story of her death, a slip and fall in a bathtub full of water, they felt it just didn t make sense. htthe moment shele covlin s family heard about the death, they felt it didn t make sense. how do you fall in a bathtub? i started thinking and thought shele takes a bath? she showers, you know. she s not taking a bath. plus shele had gotten a keratin hair straightening treatment the morning. she wasn t suppose to get her hair wet for several days. they say don t wash your hair for 72 hours. not even go to the gym. it had is the legally blonde moment that any woman who knows about a keratin treatment is not going to expose your hair like that. her death did not sit right with lead detective either. while she felt her death could have been an accident, details at the scene bothered him. the way that cabinet door had been yanked down. the blood in the tub, and marks on shele s body. she had bruising to her lip, appeared to have some scratch marks, and she had bruising to her right hand. what the detective would learn later cast suspicion on rod. rod told an officer he had to pull her wet body out of the tub, yet his clothes were bone dry. and then new york post reporter rebecca rosenberg. two officers found this unusual and noted this. how did you not get wet? he wasn t wet at all and it wasn t consistent with the story he had told. and their doorman remember rod doing something early that morning that was highly unusual for him. he stopped by the front desk to get a snack, even bought the doorman a snickers bar. the doorman thought it was weird because rod covlin usually wasn t chatty in all the years he had been there and never offered to bring him anything back. suspicious details indeed. the detective was hoping more clues would emerge from an autopsy, but remember, shele s family didn t have one done for religious reasons. if that is what the family wanted. you want to try to help the family as best as you can. there wasn t much he could do and her family hired a private investigator. so you re not satisfied? not at all. he started talking to friends of shele s. we had a flood of information that was extremely suspicious. people were telling us things that were very worrying. including things that confirmed what the family had seen for themselves. shele s divorce attorney, lance meyer. he would belittle her, call her ugly, he would make fun of her looks, so he was a demeaning person, and he would go low. so low, in fact, that at one point during their divorce, rod tried to undermine her at work. he called her company to report she was on drugs, unstable, and depleting their joint bank account. he was trying to get her to lose her job and it was obviously, she worked in a family operation within ubs, so it was a very serious thing, trying to part her and her family. the company determined shele was drug free and found that rod was taking much more money from their account than she was. the divorce got uglier. the two squabbled over child support. at one point a judge told rod he could no longer play backgammon. something he blamed on shele. she was taking away the thing he cared about the most. and her family took their private investigator over to her apartment to check out the scene. something caught their eye. the cabinet she supposedly grabbed, the screws had been pulled out of the wall. he thought that would have talken more force. it would have taken a lot of strength to pull the door off. something shele wouldn t be able to do? most likely. no doubt in your mind this is a staged accident? we believe it was a staged accident. but none of this was the smoking gun. the only way to know for sure was to do an autopsy. two months after her death at the family s urging, her body was pulled out of the grave and re-examined. detective was in the room with the medical examiner. what are you seeing and thinking? near the end of it, he looked at us and showed us the bone that it was broken. that s in the neck? inside the neck area. he said it will be a homicide. wow. and shele had been choked to death. coming up. the question was never is he going to kill shele? the question is always when. what do they have going for them with this jury? covlin had access. he was right across the hall. he had motive. and he is not a sympathetic guy. a trial of lies, secrets, and surprises. so this is getting ugly? yes. when dateline continues. nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as pepcid. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. nexgard® plus helps you protect your dog from fleas, ticks, heartworm disease, and more. all in one delicious, monthly, soft chew. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. nexgard® plus: the one you want for one-and-done protection. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won t miss an opportunity. e trade from morgan stanley nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. i m richard lu with a news update. benny gantz is resigning from his post. he says netanyahu s real war to the victory of gaza. and president trump is set to virtually meet with a probation officer today. it comes a little over a week after his conviction on 34 felony counts in his historic hush money trial. trump s sentencing is set for july 11. now back to dateline. m andrea. two months after shele covlin died welcome back to dateline. i m andrea canning. two months after shele covlin died after suspicious circumstances, her family urged investigators to exhume her body and perform an autopsy. the medical examiner s chilling conclusion, shele was strangled to death. and then the investigation stalled and shele s loved ones feared the case would go unsolved, but they did not know even years later, authorities would have no intention of letting that happen. back now to endgame. shele covlin had been found dead in her bathtub in december of 2009. investigators long believe her husband, rod, killed her, but they didn t have enough evidence to prove it. after nearly six years of slowly building a case, prosecutors timely became convinced they had enough to persuade a jury. in november of 2015, shele s sister, eve, got word from the district attorney s office. she said we re about to arrest rod covlin for the murder of shele covlin. so i started to get very emotional. she says to me are you okay? i said i ve been waiting a really long time to hear those words. it would take three more years for rod s trial to begin. the people of the state of new york. and after waiting so long for justice, eve and her husband, mark, steeled themselves. why was it important for you to be there? so i can tell you on december 31, i said i m not leaving until they take shele s body out. when it comes to the trial, i said i will be there every single day, so she knows that i m there for her along with the rest of the family. there s only one person. reporter: prosecutor described rod covlin as a cold- blooded killer, determined to get his wife out of his life. take their children and seize her assets at any cost. and only one person had the motive, the opportunity, and the means to have done this. prosecutors admitted their case wasn t a tidy one ready for csi, but they put a lot of sir circumstantial evidence. he was across the hall and he s not a sympathetic guy. prosecutors presented witnesses who said rod didn t even try to hide his abuse of his wife. the family nanny told the jury at one point he had become enraged and violent. he said to me, rod threw her down on the floor. and when he asked her to go into the bedroom, she said she was scared of going in there with him because she doesn t know what he ll do. the prosecutor described shele as a textbook victim of domestic abuse. the question was never is he going to kill shele. the question is always when? shele was living in fear, prosecutors said, because her estranged husband was boiling with rage in their custody battle. shele s divorce attorney, lance meyer, took the stand to say how rod had even used his son as a weapon. mr. covlin took the children and accused shele of abusing miles. it turns out that he took them to the hospital and made allegations that shele had sexually abused their son. wow, so this is getting ugly? yes. prosecutors said those disturbing and false accusations were just one example of how rod was becoming unhinged. he was also obsessively tracking shele s every move with secretly installed software on her computer. rod told this coworker that it enabled him to read her e- mails. he was reading and he was upset with the number of people that she was talking to, and he was upset about the way he was being portrayed in her e-mails. by late 2009, he was also deeply in debt with virtually no income. still even with their divorce pending, he believed he would gain control of her $5 million estate if she died. but then rod found some e-mails shele sent just two days before her death. she reaches out to an attorney and also tells several people she wants to change her will and essentially write rod covlin out of the will. that s when rod snapped and hatched his plan. the night of december 30, her friend, melissa fields, saw her and sensed something was wrong. shele was nervous when we first met up and she was looking around quite a bit. i did ask her what the problem, if something was wrong. she was worried that her ex- husband was following her. on what would turn out to be her last night alive, shele remained in fear. it was all heavy on her mind when she got home to her apartment that night at 7:51, caught here on security cameras. later she log on to her online dating profile at 10:13. the last activity on any of her devices. rod, meanwhile, was across the hall. he was usually online playing backgammon late until the night, but suddenly his online presence stopped at 1:03 a.m. no sign of him until he popped up on the surveillance video in the lobby at 4:13 a.m. the allegation was that he wanted to be seen on camera. he wanted to make an alibi that this is a way of building an alibi. the prosecution called the new york state medical examiner. in the autopsy, he had noticed those scratches on her face. and that fractured bone in her neck. my conclusion was that she had died at the result of neck compression and i classified her death as a homicide. strangulation, not an accidental fall. in another sinister twist, prosecutors believe three and a half years after shele s death, rod drafted a note composed of his 12-year-old daughter s e- mail account pretending to be her. it read, i lied. she didn t just slip. i got so mad, so i pushed her. i didn t mean to hurt her, i swear. it was never sent, but it did hit the tabloids after it was filed with the court. what father does that? who does that to their child? who basically frames a child? right. prosecutors didn t get that note admitted into trial. they were about to bring forward a star witness whose explosive allegations would rock the courtroom. coming up. what was it like walking into that courtroom and seeing rod covlin in there? terrifying. she fell in love with one rod covlin. then she says she met the other. he said you have to help me kill my parents. when dateline continues. tid a proven choice to help restore what s yours. opzelura is the first and only fda-approved prescription treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo. proven to help repigment skin over time. restoring what s yours. it s possible with a steroid-free cream that you can apply yourself. opzelura can lower your ability to fight infections including tb or hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts occurred with opzelura. in people taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, increased risk of death, lymphoma, other cancers, and major cardiovascular events have occurred. the most common side effects were acne and itching where applied. repigmentation is possible. ask your dermatologist today about starting or refilling opzelura. pursue it. you re the one that i want nexgard® combo is the only monthly topical that protects against fleas, ticks, tapeworms, and more. use with caution in cats with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. nexgard combo,. you re the one that i want .the monthly one-and-done you want. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it s a great product. it s going to help a lot of patients. diabetes can serve up a lot of questions. like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? 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yes. in the trial of rod covlin, the closer turned out to be none other than deborah oles, his backgammon buddy and former lover. taking the stand, sunglasses on. what was it like walking into that courtroom and seeing rod covlin in there? terrifying. i had to look at him one time, once, and just to point him out and say that s who he is. deborah testified she got a late night call from rod on that fateful new year s day. he told me his wife had an accident, and died. my very first thought was that is a really weird coincidence in timing and that basically solves all of his problems. but then i felt guilty thinking about it because the paper said it was an accident. he said it was an accident. like he needed money? right. they ve broken up and then she dies? so it makes rod s life easier? right. then he was very adamant about his innocence, always. and after that, their long distance relationship progressed in fits and starts. they would often play backgammon online. deborah would drive from her home down south to tournaments, sometimes picking up rod in new york and taking him with her. and then one day in 2010, the police paid her a surprise visit. i answered all their questions, and i offered to give them a copy of the games that he would play, so they would have exact times we played and that was it. they thought he was guilty and said he was a very bad person. i didn t believe him at that time and i never saw the monster that i came to know until later. but the monster was lurking. she began to see how volatile rod could be. he had a temper that did not take much to set him off. she also saw terrible fights that he would have with his parents. by 2012, rod and his children were living with his parents in a new york city suburb and the fighting was constant. rod brought his arms back and shoved his father. his father went flying into the room, hit his head on the floor. eventually his parents evicted him. deborah said he hatched bizarre plots to kill his parents. she told the court about one he dreamt up when super storm sandy struck the east coast. he said that because there was no electricity, the alarms would not be on. he wanted to go through a window in the basement, kill his parents, and set his house on fire. i was just stunned. he was going to he wanted to go over there, kill his parents, set fire to the house, and somehow get his kids out safely. and you know, i discussed it with him for 15 minutes and i m like no, you re not going to do this. and then finally i said just how are you going to explain miraculously that you just happened to be there to save your children and finally, you know. he finally backed down. she said the poison plot that called for anna to participate. he wanted her to put rat poisoning in their food or sugar. how am i suppose to protect his parents if i don t know what he s plotting, you know? i can t be there and protect them if i m not there he won t let me know what s going on. you re helping the situation, being the voice of reason for rod? either try to talk him out of it or have enough proof to go to the police. by this time, deborah rented an apartment for herself and rod to live in north of new york city. but she was growing wary of his anger, exacerbated by his lured schemes. one day she testified things came to ahead. we were in the car driving, and he said to me, you have to help me kill my parents, and i said i m not going to help you kill your parents. he asked me like four, five times. finally i said i m not going to help you kill your parents. even if i wanted to, which i don t, you kill me too. and he had a creepy laugh. and he looked at me in a way like oh, you re just now figuring this out. and he said, no, i only want to kill the people who try to take my children away from me. did you believe now that rod killed shele? there was no question of doubt that he killed her at that point. finally rod and deborah split. in august of 2014, she called investigators and told them everything she knew. and now she told a jury and she was about to get grilled by rod covlin s defense attorneys. coming up. so is it fair to say, yes or no, you weren t jealous? no. i was mad at him. i was mad at him for a lot of reasons. questions and after nine years, an answer. charging the defendant, roderick covlin with the crime of murder in the second degree. how hard was it waiting for the verdict? oh my gosh, that was so painful. i had such butterflies. when dateline continues. but this is my story. 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he s my son. i think any mother would do that for their child. you had to listen to your son being called a bum and abuser and a killer. how did you handle that? you want to call them liars, but you can t. and alleging that rod had wanted to kill you. and we are talking about arsenic, rat poisoning. reporter: deborah s claims were laughable. the alleged murder plots are a farce. and he tried to poke holes in deborah s testimony, starting with the stories of the plots. were you scared? yes. did you call the police? yes or no, did you call the police? no. he said deborah s stories of rod s temper didn t add up either. time and time again when she s saying he felt bullied by rod, she was afraid of him. the only thing she ever says in her e-mails is i love you. dear, i love you over and over again. despite her denials, gottlieb said deborah was crushed when their relationship ended. is it fair to say yes or no, you weren t jealous? no. i was mad at him. i was mad at him for a lot of reasons. and is it fair to say you have a history and admitted to being a habitual liar? that is disgusting and false. that is not true. the defense conceited rod wasn t always a stand up guy, but he said that didn t make him a murderer. you may despise him. you may not even be able to look at him. you may want to convict him to convict somebody of murder. there has got to be proof. there was none. zero evidence. no signs of a struggle. he said rod couldn t have slipped into her apartment and killed her like they argumented because there was no evidence he had a key. remember, rod said little anna let him in that morning. there has been no evidence he was ever in the apartment on december 30 or december 31 before 7:00 a.m. no evidence either they said about what had caused her injuries. they used back hose to exhume. they used shovels to get to the coffin. carol said there was nothing she heard in court to convince her shele s death was a tragic accident. when you see the photos, it doesn t look like she slipped and fell. not really if you look at her face, if she slipped and fell and hit her face. where did her scratches come from then? i mean you don t get scratches by falling in the bathtub. i have no idea. i just, you know, again, you re left with a conundrum. a conundrum that would never be solved because of bungling by investigators. and you did not have any of those interviews on december 31, correct? not that i recall, sir. investigators had not dusted for fingerprints or collected dna samples. there was a long list of what investigators hadn t done at the scene. every single viewer would know that that s not the way you investigate a suspicious scene if there is a remote possibility that it could be a homicide. it was disgraceful. in a bold move, the defense rested without calling any witnesses. after more tan eight weeks, it was up to the jury to decide. was this an accident or a cold- blooded murder? how hard was it waiting for the verdict? oh my gosh, that was so painful. i had such butterflies. that was bad. they didn t have to wait long. after only a day of deliberations, the jury was back. charging the defendant, roderick covlin with the crime of murder in the second degree, guilty or not guilty? guilty. do you want to pull the jurors? guilty. i have been through a lot of trials and i don t know if i have ever seen that many tears and hugs and it was incredible to watch your family. it wasn t a moment of celebration, but a moment of relief for fear of what would have been if the wrong verdict came down. outside the courthouse, family and friends gathered. after all this time, they felt like they could breathe again. the first thing i thought was this is just for shele and she can finally rest. deborah hopes she can rest now too. the prosecution star witness is happy the jury believed her. it was like a huge weight has been lifted off of me, and i m finally like completely, you know, it s done. do you regret the day you met rod covlin? i do. i red light do. one of his biggest supporters is his daughter, anna. both children live with rod s parents. how are the children doing? they re holding it together as best they could. shele s children are growing up without much contact with shele s side of the family. is there anything that you want the children to know about their mother and how you feel about them? their mother with every breath she took and every ounce of her, she adored them. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m andrea canning. thank you for watching. i m craig melvin and this is dateline. something is wrong here. the system doesn t want to acknowledge that they made a mistake, but you made a mistake. the detective was like you tell us you did this?

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the traditional nuclear family do better on virtually all parameters.. dr. ben carson. the book. the perilous fight. he has a book about a soul, thank you for joining us on a sunday night. thank you so much, my pleasure. yes, sir, i hope you have a great week ahead, thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, as we say good night, a special word of thanks to those two sailed a cross an ocean to liberate a continent, especially those who did not sail back home, d-day, 80 anniversary. until next week you can find us on-line. good night from sout joining us this evening. we will see you next weekend. hello i am joey jones with molly line, cheryl casone and charlie hurt. welcome to the big weekend show . we have a big story tonight. trumps hot streak in hot las vegas. it is 110. but it does not feel it to me. we are sad here for a little while. if anybody gets tired, you will let me know. they were so worried everybody was so worried about you and they never mentioned me, i m up here sweating like a dog. joey: i feel his pain, he made a big promise, will get rid of taxes for service workers who make tips. a new fox poll showing trump is leading biden in the batter and today trump said if he wins nevada, we will win the whole thing. fox news senior correspondent alicia acuna is live near the las vegas strip, what you got? really good to see you, former president trump when he was in california he raced 33 and half million dollars from private fundraisers, then he came to las vegas and made news when he made this campaign promise. this is the first time i ve said this, for those hotel workers and people to get tips gear going to be very happy. because when i get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. people making tips. it has been a point of attention for years and years and you do a great job of service, you take care of people. i think it s going to be something that is really deserved. more popular or unpopular i do some unpopular things they do what s right. the culinary union which represents 60000 hospitality workers issued a statement reading relief is definitely needed for tip earners, nevada workers are smart enough to know the difference and real solution while campaign promises from a convicted felon. during his western state swing, trump has also continued to hammer president biden s executive action to curb the number of seeking asylum. or could joe signed an executive order that is pro-invasion, pro-child trafficking, pro-women trafficking, pro-human trafficking and pro-drug dealers, it s a pro drug dealer bill this week, it s ineffective it s not what he believes signed. what he signed means nothing. in fact it makes it easier in my opinion it opens the border further. if joe biden truly wanted to signed an executive order to stop the invasion, right now all he needs to do is say i hereby immediately reinstate every single border policy of a gentleman named donald j trump. from here trump heads back to mar-a-lago. joey: thank you. cheryl, i want to go to this first, trump is leading nevada by five points, that is the smart math, seven-point swing out of the outcome from 2020 where he lost to 48%, there is a big swing and he goes out there today and says listen. i m going to take away the tax on people earning their living through tips, carry cash just so i can tip in cash hopes they don t have the claimant. is that something that will resonate beyond the unions. cheryl: absolutely especially in a place like nevada that s a major service sector area that is tourism, the casinos, the convention center. absolutely that message is going to resonate in a place like that state. if you look at the other cases of the poll that we did, as far as feeling bad about their finances four times as many in the state of nevada say they re falling behind financially, that is 49% falling behind financially, 13% say they re getting ahead whether housing, taxes, the fact that the inflation is hitting them in the pocketbooks, all of those messages at the end of the day resonate not just in that state but across the country it is obvious. joey: seems like they would designate regardless of your partisan lien, more money in your pocket, that seems like a good idea. trump had more things to say about his opponent, not just the border policy was a bad idea that biden just sighed, this is what he had to say about this coming up with the debate were going to have. remember when joe said it s great to be in idaho and he was in iowa, he always does that. if i ever did that that would be over they would say that the end of his political career, he is cognitively impaired. we had a second test, i aced both of them, not easy days. biden should have a cognitive test, number one. they say it s unconstitutional, that s a good excuse. he should have a cognitive test, before the debate in two weeks he should take a drug test because i m willing to take one. joey: what do you think about that charlie? charlie: this is a good reminder of how unpredictable trump is and how entertaining he is on the stump, you know that his decision to announce the thing about tips was not something on his focus group or a ten-point plan that his economic team came up with. he realized the value of it and jumped on it. the fact that the service unions had to put out a statement so quickly is evidence of how effective the plank could be. once again, as we ve seen with a lot of the other unions shows the division between the union s leadership themselves and their members. their members are going to love this, the members don t care what their unions. joey: we say that a lot with republican candidate is especially trump, were there blue-collar work conservatives one of the topics in las vegas was immigration and not every democrat believes or is willing to acknowledge trump s immigration policy was successful, this is what chris coons had to say today. former president trump tried his gimmicks like building a border wall and is now threatening to nationalize and to federalize the national guard and use it to deport tens of millions of people already here in the united states. the difference between trump s approaching biden s approach is one of cruelty versus effectiveness. joey: let s look at this pull, this has 62% of respondents favor trump on the border to where 38 oppose, if you like democrats are off-base on this. molly: president trump, as we were talking about doing things that voters are appealing to like tips and place in las vegas nevada that cares about tourism, woody s going after this particular issue is something a lot of voters are paying attention to, they deeply deeply care about and is across the broad spectrum, what are the challenges the nevada this is for the new york times, to a mr, his weakness with hispanic voters and pessimism over handling the economy and seeing that in that particular state, pretty challenging thing. there has uppity gop nominates since george w. bush, once again this is president trump stepping into an area that isn t traditionally an area where he could win when biden one over two percentage points is definitely a battleground inward making a stop. joey: one of the calculation will be the ticket, who is going to run with him. the beefsteak succeeding up, for people that are rumored to be on the shortlist in the new york times is taking aim at one of them. north dakota governor doug burgum the liberal newspaper put out two stories a day about program, the governor fire back on the attacks of his energy policies earlier on fox & friends weekend. what were doing in north dakota is innovation not regulation. innovation is the way were going to solve any problem and part of the reason why the donors are pouring out in silicon valley, they all understand for the new things that are coming that we need for us to maintain american dominance in our economy around the world like crypto and artificial intelligence. these are huge consumers of electricity in joe biden s energy policy where we do see the amount of baseload in our country, destabilizing the grid raising the prices for america americans. joey: seems intelligent on the topic and what americans want. north dakota has become one of the most important energy producers on the planet and the united states and all of that is because american intervention, what is great here you know that virgo is probably a serious contender because new york times is attacking him and he can wear that as a badge of honor. joey: they invoked his green energy policy but they invoked were he invoked in response to silicon valley starting to support their policies. is doug burgum the kind of guy that can get wall street in silicon valley alike behind the trump. cheryl: absolutely and some of the things with a.i., that goes to why donald trump raised about $13 million in san francisco last week, blue san francisco. he has silicon valley behind him. i will also say as far as his energy policy he s a winner when one is come to north dakota carbon credits, the oil industry in the gas industry has been talking about that, how do you offset your environmental footprint, that is something that can be bipartisan but also economically strong and has been in a state like north dakota. he is very well-liked in that state. joey: we saw the list of candidates for vp we have jd vance, tim scott, right here we have a montage or a video that shows a reaction to some of this. there s no question i think we have an amazing talented republican party and a great bench. what we need to make sure that we do, have people who are ready to take this to the mat. we are conversations with the trump team but i m not spoke about the vice presidential thing with the president directly and until i do is to be this is a lot of media speculation i would help donald trump get elected because it s important he becomes an ex-president. i think only one person knows who s on the shortlist and that would be president trump. joey: in the last minutes we heard four of the veep stakes candidates, through the montage, they re all very tightlipped, none of them will admit, jd vance says he hasn t talked to trump about it at all. they tried to go after tom cotton, have you filled out any documents, give me a hint, this is donald trump. we do not know what s going to happen we don t know if that ll expand, shrink, it ll be 70 that nobody is even thinking about. i would be hesitant to place a bet, that is for sure, that is what are the things going to vegas is raising money out there. joey: the one thing he s doing, all of the contenders are hot on the trail right now. i would and onto either because of trying to earn it and do him favors and even elise stefanik was strong this weekend, we have a big hour still ahead on the big weekend show including this. he got shot down in new guinea and they never found the body because there were a lot of camels for real and not 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any other questions. visited biden has to be back here in western europe midweek, it s unclear why he and the first lady flew back to delaware tonight. molly: great question, i wonder what s going on in delaware. remember when biden claimed his uncle was eaten by cannibals, he brought up his famous uncle as biden wrapped up his visit today. i don t want to make this personal but every time i show up at a military site where veterans are buried, it brings back memories of hearing my grandfather my mother talk about the loss of their son and brother in the south pacific and i think about my son beau after a year in iraq. the claim that he made a few months ago is now being fact check by the new york times. they called and bows he, a hell of an athlete until he was a kid and he became the army air corps before the army came along this single engine planes over war zones, got shu shot down inw guinea and they never found the body because there were a lot of cannibals for real and not part of new guinea. cannibals, joey, what a detail. joey: the best part was immediately new guinea came out with a statement saying this is racist and horrible thing to say about us. on top of that the pentagon came out and said there s no record of that. you want to laugh at it but if he s willing to go that far to make up a story about cannibals to connect himself to world war ii and take a step back, look at the soundbite right before that he says every time he goes to a military graveyard to honor those that were falling in line of duty, he things about his son who spent a year in iraq. the reason he brings atopy was to convince people that his son was killed in combat, he brings that up in his cross the line before his son tragically died from cancer, there is no proof that that was connected to anything and it really does bother me, it upsets me that he s willing to take the tragedies within his own family and pastor dies them so he can score some weird political points was certain demographics. molly: on the subject on his uncle who passed during the war, papa new guinea s leader as you mentioned came forward with this story was told back in april, this is not the first time that the president has talked about his uncle. biden does love to tell stories, sometimes he tries to connect with whatever crowd he is talking in front of so we cut them down to size, this from the new york times article, his suggestion that mr. finnigan was shot down and cannibalized in new guinea is not supported by military records or anthropologist, mr. finnigan would ve been an unlikely victim of cannibalism in new guinea, studies of cannibalism in the country have noted that victims tend to be from enemies from warring tribes and active revenge or deceased relatives as part of a morning ritual, rather creative tactic that is taking or telling the particular story, that is the new york times calling them out as people and by the way to be clear, the pentagon has said he was a passenger on aircraft that crashed into the ocean on the north course of new guinea in may 1944, the engines on aircraft failed, three men including mr. biden s uncle lost in that. i would go with the pentagon s version of events and not president biden s version of events. i don t understand why the white house press officer, somebody s advisors, he has been fact checked over and over, the fire at the delaware home he goes on to talk about they almost died and we almost lost our house it was terrific, it was a small kitchen fire. his been repeatedly debunked fire officials in the town said it is not what happened. somebody needs to stop him. all this does is make him look bad and i m a little nervous about what is going to say and do at the g7. we solve these gaffes during the d-day celebration. that is one issue but world leaders, the world stage, the business of our country at the g7 i am a little nervous. molly: that raises a great point, the mix up of the country names is also happened before but i want to bring you in here before we run out of time, the storytelling and the mixups. charlie: anytime you have to bring an anthropologist to a political story you are probably in deep trouble, the greatest honor that he could do for uncle posey would to get the story right until the correct story. i love it when the new york times decides to weigh in and do a fact check of joe biden and they say the story that biden makes up, these are a way for him to connect with voters and emphasize the middle class joe persona and charm the audience, what i would love is for the new york times to find a member of the audience who is charmed by these stories or to find anyone other than the media itself who thinks that joe biden is somehow a middle class joe kind of guy, that is a lie that the biden campaign has perpetrated in the media picks up. molly: the swanky digs with amenities in a café in the gym that the homeless will be getting in los angeles, will this all the homeless crisis? 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[ laughter ] it s funny because i m not boss material! . charlie: welcome back to the big weekend show . liberal l.a. has a new solution for the homeless crisis. luxury living, the city is about to open a new 19 story apartment building in the middle of skidrow complete with luxury amenities like a café, a gym and an art studio. deb all of our tells the new york times that were trying to make our little corner of the world look in feel little bett better. the homeless crisis is the only problem for california governor gavin newsom, business owners are calling him out for raising the minimum wage to $20 an hour, they took out a full-page ad to show the country the real cost of the minimum wage hike, the business owners claim nearly 10000 jobs have been cut since governor newsom signed the bill into law. including 1200 pizza hut delivery drivers who had to be laid off. cheryl, you are far smarter about business and i will ever be. when you talk about jacking up the minimum wage and giving free luxury housing to homeless people, who does not hurt the most? cheryl: that would hurt the academy and also the taxpayers. that s the thing about california, they lead the nation when it comes to one-way moves out of the state. the tax base is shrinking, newsom is sitting on a 45 million-dollar budget deficit. he now wants to cut money from the prison system, cut money from law enforcement and the courts. but let s build a tower skews and prime l.a. property, $600,000 is the unit cost for each of these, each of the tower, you cannot tell me that that makes fiscal sense because it does not. they are desperate, desperate, it s good to be more taxes, it could be worse for the taxpayer. charlie: if you re a young person trying to get in the housing market that would make it the climb steeper to get into the housing market. look at some of the things that they re going to talk about defending the police, they say were not really in favor of defunding the police, yes they are they want to cut $97 million to child court operation 80 million from the department of correction, 10 million from d.o.j. vision of law enforcement, is going to make quality-of-life in l.a. better? joey: the libertarian in me wants to say some are not too bad kept the federal spending in the federal pork but these are also part of the government that are constitutional protection of our rights as citizens we have a right to go to court and defend ourselves and our proper representation and have proper adjudication of things that we are concerned about. if you start cutting the courts, the ripple effect of how people s lives are rocked, look at what president trump is going to if his conviction is appealed he s an innocent man. what if there were the resources that hangs over for ten years instead of two, put yourself in that situation in a state like california where they have a ban on everything it a code against everything and you have to argue to live your life freely. charlie: last week gavin newsom was boasting california has more fortune 500 companies than any state in the country even if as it s impossible for the lower the income the worse it is for people in california. molly: not just in california but the big cities, chicago, boston, housing affordability issue. it is not just the people at the very bottom, the homeless that needs a place to live, it s well above that, you talked about young couples, citywide living close to the poverty line, they cannot afford a home. this is an issue for cities, they have been trying to work and address this. the crisis with the migrants coming in, this is affecting cities, city budget and this is among the creative things that cities and states are doing to house migrants but in boston and massachusetts, the baystate correctional center, an old present is expected to be open later this month to migrants to house hundreds of people. the creativity is going in all directions and many of the states are suffering. charlie: that s important point, as young voters go to the polls this year, they should remember when you bring in 6 million illegals and you put them in free housing all over the country, do you know what that s going to do you do your housing prices? cheryl: the number one issue is for gen z he is housing affordability or lack thereof, nine out of ten of gen z the voters say that it. molly: and what are the reasons are clean cities. charlie: coming about the big weekend show , dramatic new video shows the idf s heroic rescue, four hostages from hamas in the media how did outrageous reaction to the rescue. that is next. . molly: welcome back to the big weekend show the idea of releasing dramatic new video of the rescue of four israeli hostages for being held by hamas since october 7. one of the hostages, noah argo moni is revealing the horrors of being held captive by hamas, she said she thought she was going to die four times in hamas dressed her as a palestinian woman to move her from house to house, this is an image of the room where she was held in a terrorist home, fox news correspondent trey yingst had an update on the deering rescue from tel aviv tonight. good evening a significant development out of israel tonight as were cabinet members benny and resigned from the government. is a major blow to benjamin netanyahu who can still say empower but will be more reliant on far right ministers in his coalition. the development comes as we have good news to report, for former israeli hostages are now home, they were rescued yesterday morning in a complex multipart operation in central gaza, reports indicate special forces storm two buildings in the new refugee camp, there they were engaged in firefights with thomas cadman. ultimately completed the mission. this was a high risk mission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight. in two separate buildings, deep inside of gaza. while under fire inside the buildings, under fire on the way out from gaza, armed forces rescued our hostages. one officer was killed in the fight against hamas during the rescue message that brought the hostages home. in the tel aviv hostages reunited with loved ones, even received a visit from the country s prime minister benjamin netanyahu, instead of gaza palestinians comb through the aftermath of the raid, the hamas run palestinian helped ministry said more than 200 people were killed, the majority civilians. with the operation took place, one of the interesting part of the story, american involvement, the new york times reports a team of american hostage recovery officials stationed in israel assisted the israeli military effort to rescue the four captives by providing intelligence and other logistical support. the story illustrates how complex the work can be for the palestinian people death and destruction for the israelis. cheryl: thank you very much, the mainstream media is drawing scrutiny over the way it s reacting to the heroic rescue of the four hamas hostages in gaza. cnn saying the hostages were released when in fact they were rescued, the washington post choosing to highlight the palestinians killed during the operation, saying the mission left scores of palestinians de dead. cheryl: if you want to give cnn the benefit of the doubt, find maybe a mistake, a young producer but it looked like it was pretty deliberate to me. i watched it live. charlie: exactly, you would think if they made a mistake like that it would be something you would correct right away and say i use the wrong word but that was not forthcoming, it s also a much larger pattern of the press here and around the world telling the story from the perspective of hamas which is kind of insane. i think it is interesting news that trey reported on on the u.s. hostage officials participating. wait until the lunatic wing of joe biden s party find that there was u.s. officials advised on this. also in order to get an idea of just how jaundiced much of the reporting on all of this is, noa argamani who was rescued was stained at the home of a gaza journalist. and you want to talk about three way house of mirrors, this is what we dealing with their, unfortunately too many american media file for. cheryl: the other thing, it is hamas we have a hard time believing what they tell us to civilian casualties, this is them telling us how many people died, yes people in gaza are dying, absolutely. but the numbers is something else but the washington post picks right up on that. joey: is an easy way to stop people dying, give up the hostages. no one on the left says that because it s easier to point to israel because of the military power over hamas but that does not make sense, one single say about the separation the most famous and executed and high-stakes and high-stakes that we ve ever done is bin laden raid. without a planet in technology that the united states has, years of intelligence data and we lost a helicopter, it turned organized chaos is what combat is. everything that you train for full the minute you get off the bird, get off the boat or get out of the vehicle. that s the way combat happens. i m very impressed by this. but they would not of had the opportunity had they not gotten into rafah to begin with in our president said. cheryl: israel lost every respected commander, he died during the raid. i want to get your take on the politics of all of this. the war has been politicized repeatedly in this country, here is what kamala harris said about the rescue. molly: before i began, i want to say a few words about the boarding that i know weighs heavily on all of our hearts on october 7 hamas committed a brutal massacre of 1200 innocent people and objected to a 50 hostages. thankfully four of the hostages were reunited tonight and we mourn all of them innocent lives that are been lost in gaza and those tragically killed today. both sides of the issue. molly: also jake sullivan said we know innocent people were tragically killed in this operation he told cnn state of the union on sunday that is heartbreaking and tragic. the gaza health ministry that cannot be trusted over 200 palestinians were killed. the hostages were held amongst the civilian population which is one of the reasons if you are going to go in there to rescue your hostages, it makes it more challenging to get these people out. this bracket listened they were able to do that. as you mentioned the numbers given out, this is a hero that lost his life as part is this great mission to bring their people home. if the people were not being held there, the deering daytime grades to rescue them would not be necessary. the death toll that the gazan health ministry creates anytime anything s going on that would not be reported either. the hostages were home you have to going to get them. it was heartening to hear that the army could officials offering advice because there are american hostages still being held. cheryl: seven of the hostages have been rescued, seven but to your point a cease-fire possible intellect all of them go. were you to take a quick break, a fragrant trowel of a sports commentator close at caitlin clark s olympics knob. tomorrow, by the way jd vance is going to join fox & friends 8:20 a.m. to talk about trump s big weekend, the fundraising hall in the vp that entered betty, dvr the show if you cannot catch it live. dad is a legend. and his legendary moves might be passed down to you. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it s on sale for father s day. but get movin , this sale is only for a limited time. sleepy? headaches? dry skin? you re probably dehydrated. try liquid labs rapid hydration. it s packed with all five essential electrolytes. taste amazing and way less sugar than sports drinks? rehydrate and feel 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and i know i could ve gone either way of me being on the team are not be on the team. i m excited for them. no disappointment, it gives you something to work for, it s a dream, hopefully one day i can be there and a little bit more motivation. fans and sports analysts it criticized to not have clark on the olympic team, considering the wa mva number one draft pick s all-time leading scorer in ncaa division i history and the fastest wba player to reach to a point in 40 assist in the lease history, millions of new fans have tuned into clark s games to watch her compete. you could argue that caitlin clark is the most talked about, discuss, most popular to putting in the seat single most basketball and tabasco player in the world, and you leave off the olympics team, it s not only a showcase for her but the sport in the other wba players who were on the team. how dumb, how brain-dead, how idiotic do the people running this thing have to be. the athletic is reported that these are the 12 players who made the olympic team, nine of the athletes have competed in the olympics before, including brianna stewart and two-time wba mvp. the list indicates veteran players were preferred, the roster was chosen by the women s basque about committee. at some sports analyst note the 22-year-old will likely have more opportunity in the future. charlie: controversial sports commentator tomorrow on chetumal hill posting on x, caitlin clark not being on this year of the big team is a good thing for her. in the span of weeks, she went from playing college ball to becoming a professional to having the grind of a schedule, all multi week break is probably not the worst thing in the world she will eventually make the olympics team. i ve got to say i m not your world s greatest expert on the wba and we have to get to her in a minute but what is the point of having an olympics team if it s not have the best players so you win. molly: you re not the only critic on that level, i certainly am not a sports commentator at all but in usa today kristi brennan saying leaving th caitlin clark off the team is a missed opportunity and that s the idea of the intention that she could ve brought not only the sport but the limbic team and everyone else on the other 15. she s been real classy about this not being her time saying shelby bit back and motivated, she s been class act about the whole thing. charlie: i can honestly tell you i cannot name is single mva wt name but she was classy about it. cheryl: the fever most people can name that. the other thing about caitlin clark, at this point, the commissioner of the wnba needs to sit down until these coaches in these players and off is enough with going after caitlin clark, she s been criticized by the media and she s been criticized by other players, she is the best thing to happen to women s basketball, i would argue, ever and this is a big missed opportunity. it is a shame she did not make the olympics team but i understand, i m an athlete as well but resting her body if she could take a month off now and there will be no wnba games and she can actually heal up, she didn t go from college ball to pro ball, that cannot be easy physically for her. charlie: you re an expert. joey: there are some stats, 13th in scoring in the league she leads in turnovers, her team is 3 - 9 she s won three games so far, she came in a superstar in waiting but she has not met the superstar mantra yet. i don t mind that she s left out but understand this is one aspect of a bigger conversation, the real caitlin clark conversation is how she s been received by the wnba and treated by opponent players. in that context, that does look bad. charlie: it s remarkable people are actually watching. stick around the big four is next. welcome back to the big weekend sherbet everyone will be talking about this week. i ll go first biden homeland security secretary is now admitting there is no impact yet on biden s board or executive order. what has the impact been? how many migrants have been turned away between those ports of entry? martha where very early stage implementation our intent is to really change the risk calculus of individuals before they leave for the border a big story many, many spin off stories of the border this and next week that we kept up a part of that weight to find out this particular executive order has an impact or not. oh well, you break it and you ll buy youbuy at ohio law me legislation that could enforce rioters to pay for property damages they cause while breaking the law. this is in response to all the damage we have seen on college campuses, to personal property to retail stores, pick your right with his rights in 2020, writes this year if you re going to go out that you re going to cause havoc in a damaging government buildings. you know what kids, get out your checkbook you are going to be held accountable financially. i love the senate bill 267 ohio more cities will follow. wises even debatable question work it is common sense. we have got to make at the law, i love it. is on spine lieutenant colonel retired yesterday after more than 20 years as a pilot in the nicest air force. he flew combat missions in afghanistan, iraq and syria with over 4000 hours of flight in multiple aircraft including refueling operations with the big casie 135 are they call it the strata tanker. lacey spent the majority of his time as an instructor pilot molding some of the most skilled pilots in the united states air force and beyond. lacey is a good friend of mine historian is one of perseverance, overcoming struggles early on his life he is living proof a life of the service can help us become the best version of ourselves he will now move on to helping veterans heal and transition zac brown campus of the ground there in georgia you can read it lacey story of my book on broken bonds a battle lacey, and good luck brother. thank you for the decades of leading our best and sacrificing for our freedom. but that is awesome but this is a letdown from that. 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. 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Be able to do that. go out. with dog manure. the latest bizarre food trended making the rounds of social media kcal bars smothering catch up yes and the skills here you go. and this is for you. no no no. this is a break me off moment, these are made it to be shared. that s not possible, that is not possible. the vertex, the vertex, charlie. no no no. i think the thing to do is you look awfully cancer first and then you eat the chocolate. this is an improvement on catch up. and the dozen for us and we will see you tomorrow the big we can show and life, liberty & levin starts right now. mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin saturday powerful show and superstar the house of representatives, and professor stephen calabrese, from northwestern university law school in one of the lawyers be on the challenge of jack smith the special counsel unconstitutional appointment will be really fantastic at and before you do that, what you something little bit differently tonight. at which go biden and orbiting of the day giving his speech and i was appalled obviously he said some very important things about his politicization on the 80th anniversary take a shot at donald trump trump actually lying about with donald trump said, in doing so very nasty way, and the negative thinking to myself, there is a man, standing at nobody, the day, company standing it morgan state college in front of black male students are at howard, what is giving speeches generally stretching the united states and talking about how our history has been horrific and we do not have equality of opportunity. an effective never this been giving inspiring patriotic pro- american speech in his life. the speech that he gave it d-day were d-day accord become of them will never go down in history as it rate speech and only back and listened to president trump s speech of the 75th anniversary and it was hearing a beautiful. it was patriotic it as i went back in the listen the reagan speeches i think a magnificent speech in a beautiful speech, biden is not up to being president of the night 60s even worse letting the leader and he does represent the values and the belief system of the american people and he represent take french radical group. in the negative thinking about bernie sanders than others and aoc and omar in that whole ilk and what they say about the american people in our country, and to think about the american immediate day in and day out with crt di, teresa the world of the jake tapper s of the world and so forth as it is so horrendous, the disconnect, between the american needed most of it, the disconnect between the disconnect between the democratic party, the president of the leadership, and we the people of america, kenobi bigger. i wanted you a little story and we were attacked at pearl harbor, three-minute that i know up with quickly to try to join the war effort coming to protect our country when at that my mother s father, grandfather as it was maurice rubin and he hated his name so he collects of he was 34 years old right of the limited. any joined the marines. any phonic wall develop long brutal battle and went on from july 21st, till august 10th of 1944, was 2000 of her mental killed, there were 6000 wounded it, but that was nothing end of it. and he was in the fifth division of the marines. and this is his platoon. you can see the mid- in this platoon i think it was 13 if i recall. you can see him there and i want you to look at the picture the vast majority of those men died at iwo jima than to begin moment i want you to look at them if you do they sing fight entered like they are privilege addict what they are not privileged grandfather was born report. his parents came over from russia. with nothing. everything that he had a word for there was no welfare state. but he loved his country. to the court and the battle at iwo jima, 6800 americans died of that island it in 19000 over 19000 casualties in the battle went on from february 19th to march 265 six weeks and look at the casualties, there were more medal of honor recipients as a result of that engagement of 27 in any battle in american history from the fifth marine division of the division, other marine divisions, animals 2500 died and there were 6000 wounded. they sustain the heaviest lo losses. my grandfather was a patriot. when he came back, from that war, his hands shook. he lost his voice. any spoke like this the rest of his life read remember when i first met my grandfather committees about 6-foot 3 inches tall big man and even an amateur boxer was a tough guy and remember he walked in the house the four big sticks along brown leather coat and a chihuahua in his pocket. [laughter] that he gave to the family a chihuahua puppy is a gift card that was my first memory of him. and of no white supremacist pretty any of the patriotic american. in the latter years of his life, he lived in quietly. diabetes, it is his foot removed and so forth and so on her stories are not unique and i want to tell you about another minute or family by the way is brother, his brother-in-law, sister s husband, named kevin at synthetic he joined the marines the same date, and he fought on the solomon violence, and the canal, and he was a big tough man with big hands and this what i remember. and to tremendous patriots, tremendous patriots and there was my father, and am telling you this for a reason because american families all over this country have gone through the ups and american citizens, houthis and respected by their government and who deserve respect for the president. from there to have it for families it tapped over and over again and lies told about the projection of racism on top of them for the racism the biden family practice in the racism joe biden practice in the senate, and it had nothing to do with my father my grandfather my great uncle are my family, nothing. this on biden and on july 4th 1937, my father jack, then 12 years old, and a neighborhood but he walked it several miles from their homes, the parade route with the city philadelphia was already donations founding father route stretch from center city philadelphia, upper from independence hall come to the philadelphia art museum or sylvester stallone would make famous in the rocky movies, early 40 years later. in a apply, father s attention, a civil war veteran and he said on the back of a four-door convertible, dressed in his all union uniform, including his campaign hat and behind him marched a small group of spanish american war veterans, but of all of the soldiers the veterans are merging vance my father sought that they come the union soldier so that camille jack had been somewhat about the civil war in school, saying the soldier in the flesh intrigued him and the soldier would become seared in my father s mind of the most costly war in american history, became real to and thus become a father s lifelong journey of self-education and patriotic preaching, about this great nation s history and founding principles and at a young age jack in an effort drawing from a designing and when he was 13 years old, he designed an automobile window and intervention for the contest that they were conducting in conjunction with the release of the movie young tom is income starring mickey rooney remember the little triangle window, well and among others, that was his idea and he was one of only five winners citywide, and earned a trip to the 1939, new york world s fair in this had incredible impression on him and a 15, my father committed an idea with drawings for animating the story a christmas carol to the in california, the studio loved and asked that he provide more examples of his work including, numerous cartoon drawings which he did in the next contacted his parents announced that it would allow percentage points disney studios. well, they said they would provide them with dormitory state space in either facility what is working for them but his parents concern about his age, turned down the offer my father grew up during the great depression his family was very very poor and his father harry to part-time jobs when he can find them, and his mother sarah worked in his cigar factory in about a mile down from where there were living jack was the oldest of four children. any boy and when he turned 16 years old, half of the school day you did, you would walk to the cigar factory, down the street where he worked until midnight and running the going rate of $17 a week on week as my father took freelance jobs furniture frame manufactured, sketching frames going to oppose herself as a chair said he was paid, $2 for a set of drawings and manufacturers salesman use the finished drawings with the customers he was later the japanese attacked pearl harbor and jack spend the summer working at the craps shipyard from the philadelphia shipyard, with the oldest destroyers and summaries but he wanted to do more for the war effort like somebody wonderful mentor that young time, my father decided to enlist in the armed forces and he wanted to be a cadet in the army air corps, which today we know the air force. jack was only 17, he was too young and so he security copy of his birth certificate from city hall, rubbed out the number five in 1925, his birth year, any written for and just like that he reached the legal age requirement of 18. now if you pass a rigorous their core exam, he was in and cadets took the exam including students from the university of pennsylvania but only for paths, including my father not long thereafter, is my father was boarding a train to biloxi mississippi, for basic training, the soldier stopped him and told him the lt. wanted to see him of the cynically taken close of the birth certificate and asked jack how old he was objectively the truth. the ten at ten was not very happy with my father when he turned 18, he joined up in a week after, he turned 18 and he did well in their service, jack would use brief respites committed to rock tunes which were published in a variety of newspapers later joined the regular army, and in the infantry and it always bothered him, they never sent him overseas rate and when he was on his deathbed, he called me over five and half years ago, it was just he and i in the hospital room. his body was a wreck with cancer. and he said you know mark, i know what god did not send me to europe in a supply get. and he sits organ have you and your mother and i could have you. my peers were great people. and as he was dying, he was trying to write another book. the declaration of independence and he wrote several books gettysburg address, second inaugural address, and installing to his children and influenced the of a this is what he drew, shortly before he passed away. i shorted before he passed away. in the current president of the united states secretary of state, national security advisor, and the press secretary for the presbytery and for the secretary of state and they keep saying when it comes to his part from there is no victory right when they mean by victory, i m a grandfather knew what victory meant. my great uncle knew what victory that my father knew it victory met it we know what victory means. when i listen to donald trump speech coming in and referencing of the concentration camps only listen to ronald reagan speech, any reference to the six jews had been slaughtered, i listen to joe biden speech and he never mentioned this ralph, no months. talk about trump, the naming him. any talk about ukraine, and i agree with him on ukraine. he is the one that s held back ukraine despite all the money spent, they have not but in the army mets, that they need to actually defeat some of these russian battalions. and is withheld the okay for them to attack beyond a certain level of the europeans have been begging him. and he talks about democracy. but is in front of other groups and he talks about his hate for america. and you know who else know about victory, dwight eisenhower and harry truman, the new something about victory after close to i ve years of fighting the in europe in general and eternal life on june 6, 1944, d-day of the set apart from the tightest turn, the freemen of the world are merging together to victory and i have full confidence in your courage, devotion, to duty skill and that will accept nothing less than victory also year after d-day president harry truman announced ve day of may 8th 1945 in which he said in part, this victory, we join in offering our thanks to the providence in which because guided and sustained us of the dark days of adversity rejoice and sobered is subdued by the supreme consciousness of the terrible price that we have paid through the world of hitler, and his evil band and if i can give away simple watch for the coming months, the board is working, work, and more working we must work coveted finish the work in our victory is only half over but much remains to be done in the victory one in the west and is now being born in the east for the triumph of spirit in arms head of which we have wanted for his promise some of the peoples everywhere, who joined us and 11 freedom and it is fitting that we as a nation give thanks to almighty god and it was us and given us the victory, and i call upon the people of the united states, whatever their faith, to united offering joyful thanks to god for the victory. we have wanted to pray that he will support us, to the end of our present struggling and guide us into the way of peace and i also call upon my countrymen, to dedicate this day of prayer come to the memory of those given their lives to make possible our victory. and he said also my personal appreciation of the suburban leadership, showing you and your commanders and directing the valiant leeches of her own country. and rallies and do this historic victory. every president has known what mean perhaps other than biden and obama in the victory, and israel right now is because i did is funding the enemy is preventing israel from winning. what is victory fiasco the reason ukrainians are now on their heels is not because of lack of money and arms coming it is because biden has held them back. any talking about russia any use that d-day speech. to lie about your political about it in front of the world, where all of those brave men are buried. that s phone place, on that solemn day, is disgusting. sue and welcome back america, we have one of the superstars i think it republican party the house of representatives, and at east in it at least if republican conference chair, she s on the house armed services committee, and nobody has question hostile witnesses like she does and i can tell you that, and is a pleasure to have you and i want to start with you, on this immigration issue joe biden was of the border, over 90 executive orders, only has to do is reverse them and we don t need a law in congress to me congresswoman the fellows existing immigration law, when we passed a law this is follow the law was joe biden done here. he has created the most catastrophic of border crisis innovations history and the american people know what is wavy look of the polling parking, is trump s pulling over 30 points ahead when he comes to handling up of border security and illegal immigration and house republicans passed the secure the border act, your ago, joe biden refused to support that bill in effect threatened to veto the bill and chuck schumer killed that builds those house republicans who have led legislatively to secure the border and it was joe biden who months ago, said that he did not have the executive authority to fix this border crisis even though the market people know that it was his executive actions that created this border crisis as of this latest desperate executive orders that joe biden has put out, political desperation and is only further fuels the illegals able to cross both are southern in our northern boulder reporters phoenix unbelievable is in the the comes out of the sky smell in the media to run with it and likely going to say to joe biden is his bipartisan bill. i partisan bill, congress woman to think the three republican supported it is negotiated in secret. on the mitch mcconnell, voted against his own bill and what with the joe biden partisan bill with duncan illegal immigration. further fueled of the fire and had open up the floodgates for more illegal immigrants two-point in this country and it would not have ended catch and release them he would not reinstated remain in mexico policy, we help what is secure border looks like helsley president trump s effective border security policies the most secure border in my lifetime and that s why house republicans opposed this pro- amnesty negotiation behind closed doors of the joe biden politically wanted to bail him out to cover up for this border crisis that he has created and of famer coming up onto the border for the southern and northern border center represent the temporal northern border, we ve seen illegal crossings, skyrocketed or joe biden is failed leadership including those on the terror partially synthesis of national security prices and economic crisis, and is a constitutional crisis because if you do not have orders from you lose your sovereignty as a nation as of this is an issue house republicans avoided were not and would reelect president trump continue to grow the house republican majority the senate and we will make sure that in addition of trumps executive orders from the we get secure the border step signed into law. mark: you know, some of the difficulty accusing the menino law i keep saying, the system is broken. first of all, what kind of law when they support, another would enshrine as you point out, open borders illegal immigration, slavery and could sold into slavery in the door-to-door darn thing about it in your acer to think about number two, to make it count on the number of women were sold into slavery encounter the number of children now were sold to pornographers and we keep him, have any of this and i noticed that very interest of keeping count of goes on in the middle east the israelis and palestinians. do we keep count of the amount of may have in the anarchy and humanity going on in the southern border as a result of this president to make it gets worse even that which you think about it, divided department of homeland security, does not know and is awestruck of nearly 100,000 minors who are in slavery being human trafficked and humanitarian travesty and it is all joe biden s watch. he has created this border crisis lock stock and barrel. the american people point of pulled him accountable you are exactly right of the president trump executive order for you the most secure border in the northern and southern border in our nations history this life the bill that the house republicans vessel strong support despite a very slow majority, we passes secure the border act to enshrine those trump executive orders in the democrats cannot have it both ways. as a first joe biden have the executive authority then they put out a desperate executive order and it is offensive to the market people in the voters because they know the joe biden s executive actions underwent open of the border and is allowed catch and release, and has created this crisis transferring of illegals to places all across the country so it is not just the border states and communities that are infected, it is every state is a border state in every community as a border community and is prices because of joe biden and president trump is going to secure the border come with the help of house republicans and senate republicans to provide safety flown at half a million foreigners in the country. and affirmatively he is has gotten them confronted into the country will move illusion pendant management will recent nothing has changed and that is the truth, nothing changeable we come back, what is it with joe biden in his hate pretty israelis in the state of israel. the few people to never speak to the net there and what is it about him and his embrace of iran and funding the enemy and we will be right back. (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. mark: welcome to fox news likein israel celebrating up to the countries military skewed hostages from central gaza and the musk enough them from music festival, october 7th them up finally back home in israel, said to be in good health and a rescue mission though, coming at a heavy cost of the palestinian side and heavy explosions and fighting could be hurt as the idea carried out that during daytime operation pretty hamas run health ministry said the more than 200 palestinians were killed fox news cannot independently confirm that number and it is the third time israel s military has successfully rescued hostages in the months long war. at least 1120 hostages remain in gaza. meantime crime minister benjamin netanyahu urging is really work out a member, not too quizzical illusion come he was expected to resign today over benjamin netanyahu handling of the war i m john scott is now back to life, liberty & levin. c1 welcome back america, were here with the least release still phonic, and if i were somebody who wanted to undermine israel, prevent them from winning a war and surely cannot survive the two state solution know the rest that would got joe biden s demand but what is this problem. will that is anti-semitism and that is a growing strain today s different party, that is not become a stream and is anti- israel every opportunity, joe biden has equivocated for la and turned his back on his route for adams honor to be invited by the speaker these really because the speaker robotic about to deliver remarks about the importance of the united states standing with israel and this the same week of the joe biden attempted and is still withholding military eight that congress passed in support of her most precious la the middle east, you have an administration that s obama, 2.0 prioritizing iran and hundred biting israel created chaos national security, threats or the world because of joe biden s weakness on the world stage. mark: quickly, to your knowledge, you said in the armed services committee what is this administration pivoting run from getting a nuclear weapon and then we read the papers this is ministration is leaning on france and the uk. not to review give ron, for his nuclear program and when you make of that. what to make of it is a continuation of the obama administration including some of the same individuals who are at the table in terms of these discussions others working through european countries summative pave the way for iranian nuclear weapons capability remember back of this is the same administration in the same state department, that put out an official statement, the loss of the iranian president you what the iranian people who had been abused by the iranian president said the regime and they did not mourn the loss of the president yet this is the same administration who is turning their back on israel. his obama 2.0 with failure and birth that to the historic achievements the middle east to president trump with received records or the recognizing jerusalem as the eternal capitol moving u.s. embassy there and we had peace in the middle east under president trump voters know they going to the polls is november c1 appointment quickly to another subject, this chamber that the placement headed. mark: and i believe you filed an ethics complaint against dissecting cho. yes multiple ethics complaints and this is shredding our democracy and the mainstream media depress accused of the right but it is really the depressed attacking our democracy and retake the judge into the near pay for this was like the case taken up by alvin bragg a corrupt prosecutor releasing by criminals on extremes is what we have five crisis in new york judge who donated to joe biden and his family members are profiting to the tens of tens of millions of dollars and raising money for the rest like adam schiff and joe biden, because of this trial and so this is a political witchhunt, the jury shopped as well asking the members with a folded donald trump tells me that did the best that the fold invited the american people know that this was rigged from the start and is in the front to us president trump is correct the real verdict will be rendered is november on election day president trump wins overwhelmingly and i also think any of the fact that president trump is within six points have a traditionally blue state means that momentum is moving in our direction because people see this for what it is that they can go up to president trump on political opponents they can go after any american c1 just me speaking about i m pleased is what i m reading a newspaper some of that you are potentially under consideration is running mate to donald trump and i just think you are great and think you very much, keep up the fine god flesh you my friend. thank you. mark: we will be right back. to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. we re here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented filter technology, there are no gaps, no openings, no place for debris to get in at all. and we install leaffilter on your existing gutters. it s a permanent solution. you ll never have to climb a ladder to clean out your gutters again. that s amazing, chris. tell me about the process. simple and easy. just give us a call, set up an appointment. we ll come out and give you a free gutter inspection. if they re sagging, we ll repair them. if they re broken, we ll replace them. if they re in good shape, our local team will install leaffilter in as little as a few hours. wow. and i understand you guys have a 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it that you re telling the judge. steve: thank you so what we are telling the judges jack smith was unconstitutionally appointed. the justice department claims that he is what is called an inferior officer under the constitution. in the appointment because of article two, set the congress may by law thus the home point met of such inferior officers as they think proper, and the president alone in the course of law or in the heads of departments and we have reviewed the organic statutes of the justice department and of agriculture education, hhs, and transportation. it s quite clear from the statutes that congress has given the secretary of agriculture, education and hhs, and transportation, the power to avoid inferior officers in congress has not by statute given the power to the attorney general worried and so jack smith is acting illegally, and everything that he is doing is no and void and has been all avoid since he was appointed, two years ago. and we think that judge elaine canada florida great hero anand a champion of the rolloff, one of the best federal district court judges in this country, should dismiss the indictment jack smith has brought against donald trump because jack smith was on constitutionally appointed. we know steve come of all of the people of the attorney general chosen, constitutionally, the goodby individuals already gone through the confirmation process of the united states senate has compelled the appointments clause of the constitution is there for a reason. it would pick jack smith and somebody was a lawyer, who has not been approved by the senate invited the framers of the constitution when a role for congress specifically this tendency, and the appointment of these top powerful positions in the executive branch. steve: will market originally congress thought of giving the appointment and power to congress alone and only later undecided issuer between the president and the senate but they felt that it was crucial that there be a check on presidential appointment powers of the presidents notify people who bad moral character or tainted by nepotism or things of that point. in effect, under the constitution, the default method of appointment, is presidential nomination and senatorial confirmation. jack smith is not going through that the provision for inferior officers, was added originally simply for clerks and people perform on policymaking jobs and of the course of her hundred 34 years of history, the number of principal officers who are nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate, has shrunk a number of inferior officers have grown vastly and actually the prosecutors, former attorney general of objects in a famous attorneys, emphasized why this is incredibly important with his accusers attorney general robert jackson went on to become supreme court justice robert jackson, nürnberg prosecutor, robert jackson, said because of the immense power to strike is citizens, not with me her usual strength, but with all the force of government and the federal sphere, from the beginning, the safeguard presidential appointment confirmation of the senate has been imposed your this required to win an expression of confidence in your character about the legislative and executive branches of the government before assuming the awesome responsibility that federal prosecutor suet know when we return professor, my question to you is this, is not smith, the most powerful prosecutor right now on the face of the united states, with massive resources and massive personnel, massive authority involving the future election of this country and with these incredible constitutional issues that he is raising and if anybody should this individual have been facing a nomination confirmation process, so somebody other than the attorney general of the united states at some of ability to oversee wittiest doing it we will be right back. 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( ) at evernorth, we combine medical and pharmacy data with behavioral health data to identify members in need of care. predicting and treating behavioral health issues quickly. while lowering costs for plan sponsors and members. that s wonder made possible. evernorth health services mark: welcome back americaprofe3 u.s. attorneys, and is jack smith not more powerful, then any of the 93 u.s. attorneys who went to the confirmation process under the constitution. steve: he is more powerful than any of the three u.s. attorneys with the confirmation process under the constitution. and if the attorney general were right, if he could appoint special counsel jack smith, he could appoint a special counsel in cook county illinois, to investigate corruption there in the senators from illinois would have no check on that. it appointed special counsel in baton rouge, louisiana, to investigate corruption and they would have no check on that there s a reason why the senate insisted on the check of senate confirmation of prosecutors and jack smith, has not been confirmed by the senate. mark: one after another subject we subject we do have a time that is the issue of a common-law or another method, for president trump and his attorneys to make a pathway to the supreme court steps and i will make it clear to them naysayers out there, we can t guarantee the supreme court will to get up and you can t guarantee the supreme court think of anything but even if you have a 10 percent chance and i think that there s bigger chance, the methodologies to do it that are extraordinary under extraordinary circumstances human idea yourself. steve: i have a couple of ideas versatile trumps new york state convictions are completely unconstitutional and in violation of the first amendment protection of freedom of speech. the question is how to get that first amendment claim from a new york trial corporative the supreme court and a couple of ideas i want president trump is equal is: prohibition which is that old common law writ, whereby the court of kings mansion in england, took cases away from the jurisdiction of ecclesiastical courts and the court of equity when they were exercising it improperly and unlawfully. any of the trial court manhattan is unlawfully prosecuting trump for first amendment protected activities of this prohibition is one mechanism, and another mechanism is with the law of the state courts and federal courts, to certify to one another, the federal questions or state questions that need to be answered. the state courts could certainly certified to the supreme court, the first amendment questions in this case. in the prosecutors could also divide the appeal intuitive feel the federal issues and ability state issues an appeal the federal issues more quickly smacking the other methods because i don t believe the prosecutors will do anything that would get it quickly to the supreme court however, there is also original jurisdiction of some of the republican attorney general of the state of new york. let me number of things and interference with their voters and interference with national election interference with federal campaign law that is a direct up to the supreme court but you mentioned the prohibition and there are several what we call common-law ritz prohibition, mandamus, corpus and the point is, the point is, that there are avenues this is not a 70-yard pass, and if that court wasn t picking up somebody else to position and they took bush versus gore they hold the voting x-uppercase-letter taking place there. they permitted the state supreme court and going any further and they said that this is a presidential election we need to address this is a was like the court has not done something like this week before and i would argue this is much worse if they don t address it now, it will get much worse in the future, in 2020 agencies will be all three willing to do whatever they want is stephen calabrese, how i think you and you are a great patriot your brilliant lawyer for a professor and a dear friend and take care of yourself. steve: thank you market is going to be in show. mark: and we will be right back. - it s apparent. not me. - yeah. nice going lou! 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