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treatment of palestinian prisoners. what's been a reaction from people inside israel? >> yeah, i mean, that's, that's very much the point. remember the whistleblowers who we spoke to in the report, they will also predominantly israeli serving members of the military or medical officials that worked alongside the military in this detention center. and then you write, yeah, the protesters outside the detention center that we met, they're predominantly israeli as well. there's an israeli group and it's all about debate that israel is having internally. what's the, what's the correct way for the country to proceed in its battle against hamas. no one's sympathizing with hamas. some amongst, amongst this group of people. but it's just the idea that israel has certain standards that many people in israel are growing number believe are being not met by the military, by the authorities in its pursuit of hamas in gaza. and that's what this court case, and that process is all about matthew

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chance. >> thanks for your reporting. the news continues right here on cnn i'd write next breaking news on hold indefinitely. an appeals court putting the brakes on trump's georgia election interference case making it highly unlikely trump goes to trial before the election. as the judge in trump's classified documents case hands, trump another when plus republican revenge. trump promising to punish his opponents if real elected as his allies on capitol hill follow suit and now are doing trump's dirty work. and tonight and outfront exclusive neighbor at the center of the dispute with justice alito's wife is my guess what she says happened just before the alitos flu and american flag upside down. >> let's go out, find good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news, a major legal decision in trump's georgia election interference case, and that case is now postponed indefinitely the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, had been promising that the train is coming. she had wanted a televised trial to start on

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august 4, but that is not happening. a georgia appeals court putting a stop to the trial while a panel of judges decides whether willis should be disqualified. trump's legal team wants her out because of her romantic relationship with a top prosecutor on the case. now, the appeals court is not even scheduled to hear arguments on that part of it until october just weeks before election day, which makes it almost certain that there will not be a trial before in-person voters head to the polls in november. and we have more breaking news. this our judge, aileen cannon in florida handing trump victory in the mar-a-lago documents case. this time, she is agreeing to hold a sprawling hearing on a whole host of topics trump's requests to get rid of jack smith altogether, his appointment his trump's requests to have evidence found at mar-a-lago thrown out. all of that. now, she's going to have a hearing about in a moment. i'm going to speak to trump's former white house lawyer, ty cobb. >> but first we outfront lives

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washington and sarah. >> what does this decision by the appeals court mean for trump's case in georgia? >> while aaron, it essentially means that barring some sort of miracle for the district attorney's office, there's just no way that donald trump is going to be going to trial anytime four this november election in this georgia election interference case. now what normally happens when an appeals court takes up, it's up. an issue is that automatically what? it has been going on at the trial court level is stayed, but this was an unusual situation where the trial court judge judge mcafee said he was going to continue on even if the appellate court decided to take that this issue. so today, the appeals court made it very clear that this prosecution against donald trump could not continue at the trial court level as long as they're weighing these issues again, this means we're looking at potentially month of re-litigating willis's romantic relationship with a fellow prosecutor, whether she should have been removed for the case from the case as a result of that as a result of other public comments she made about the case as well, the trial court judge criticized

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her conduct very heavily, but allowed her to remain on the case as long as her fellow prosecutor stepped down, what's also interesting about the way this process works is once the floodgates are open, now at this court has agreed to hear this appeal it allows the district attorney's office to bring aspects into this, too. so they are going to the appeals court and saying, look, the trial court judge, throughout a couple of counts against donald trump and his co-defendant we want those brought in. we want those charges brought in. so this is again, something that's going to involve a lot of lawyerly arguments. it could stretch on for months, as you pointed out, this is tentatively set for oral arguments in october, but again, that's a tentative date. we don't have even have a hard date on the calendar of if this appeals court is going to hear oral arguments and when that could happen alright, sara, thank you very much. and out outfront now, ty cobb, the former trump white house lawyer, tie the appeals court now, as you hear sarah detailing ordering all work to stop in the georgia election case against trump. so just starting their how meaningful

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is this ruling? >> i think is meaningful. i had to the extent that it reflects two things. one, that the appellate court is going to take, it's time to get this right. and to that it cannot believe in taking this action that the appeal by trump's lawyers is frivolous. >> now, keep in mind that judge mcafee did find that the appearance of impropriety required a solution, and he fashioned that solution really out of whole cloth without much guidance? >> because this is an unprecedented situation. and concluded that it was adequate for mr. wade to step down but that ms willis could carry on yeah, that's it. >> there's nothing in the law that dictates that, and there's some question in the law whether that's sufficient to cure the appearance of impropriety. >> so tau so when asked you about the mar-a-lago documents case and going through some of

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the points there. so judge cannon blew up the schedule today and she announced this new, i guess, sort of series of hearings or mega hearings. she's going to hear trump's challenge to jack smith, even being on this as special counsel, she's going to hear trump's requests to throw out the the evidence found at mar-a-lago, which obviously is the entire point. what is judge cannon doing here? tie judge cannon is kicking the can down the road is on she can and delaying both the trial, which is clearly clearly her purpose and when i say purpose, it is purposeful now, it's not mirror ineptitude. >> this is clearly a palpable bias on her part, and i think i heard one former florida judge say the same thing earlier today everybody sort of caught on der ac now. >> but it also evidence is her style. she wants to avoid at all costs, making a decision

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that jack smith can appeal to the 11th circuit where the 11th circuit, who has already reversed her twice and reprimanded her harshly will have would have the opportunity to reconsider the potential for removing her from the case, which i predict as, you know, will happen, and that she will not be the judge that ultimately tried houses and tie, gets to trial so i think it won't happen until she actually rules on anything. >> and by setting these hearings she isn't promising any rulings. now, as you as you said, that she is going to have this scroll calling hearing on an issue that to circuit courts and half a dozen district courts have already decided whether the special counsel's statute requires the removal of the special counsel on is otherwise infirm to the extent that trump alleges that's all all been resolved multiple times. in the past and always in favor of the special counsel. but she intends to have a hearing and not not just to listen to the parties on it,

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but to listen to people who are not even participants in the case council for two former republican attorney general's and other outsiders and sprawling hearing that is scheduled for a full day. keep in mind the supreme court only allows 30 minutes aside she can't make a decision and she invites input from everybody everybody who wants to write her a letter or talk to her in the elevator. >> so she's also refusing to hear jack smith's request for a gag order until the end of the month. right. so this is separate from we always hear about gag orders in the manhattan case, not talking about this. this is judge aileen cannon in the florida mar-a-lago case but not hearing even arguments about that until the end of this month, almost a full month away. and i know on some level you find that shocking, perhaps not surprising tie, but shocking yeah, i don't think finding

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anything she does surprising at this stage of the game, as long as it favors the former president, but it is shocking to me, as a former federal prosecutor, as somebody who the home has many friends and law enforcement, heaven forbid that somebody in law enforcement gets killed because of these false claims that jack smith intended to have the former president assassinated. >> i mean, any, it's ludicrous, it's ridiculous. >> and it's, and it's in danger. it's dangerous and it's incendiary and not to take that seriously and to toss it out because she didn't like the way they conferred conferring doesn't require doing it in a proper forum or in a way that meets whatever her standard is. it requires talking to the other side and they did and they mentioned it in the papers that they had bird and that trump's team didn't agree and trump now, by the way, two sources tell kristen holmes who obviously covers a trump campaign that he's told a lot of people that he believes he could go to prison, that he's okay with going to prison the rnc

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co-chair says, oh, they're preparing for a convention where trump would have to address it from prison, which which isn't going to happen. >> he gets four days after a sentencing. he's not going to immediately be remanded to prison under any scenario that i understand anyone's taking seriously, what is trump doing here? >> so trump is milking this for all it's worth. and it's reminiscent frankly of january 6, he said he's good for ease, good about it, but he's not sure whether america will stand for it. i mean, that's that's that's incitement and my in my book and i think in many other people's books, though, the reality is he's not going to go to prison. and he certainly going to get bail pending appeal. now, i will say there is a scenario under which he could spend a short time in jail because of the contemptuous arguments that he's made denigrating the jury and that those are clear violations of the pending gag order. >> so he might get slapped on the wrist with a night in jail, but he's not gonna be in jail

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during the convention. >> and this is all silly, but it is dangerous. i mean that there, there are a lot of crazies out there, as we know, and as we have seen through the january 6 proceedings and inviting violence, which is what he does under these circ*mstances and trying to keep the fervor that were crazy fervor read at a white hot level, all time is really sad and at some point, if something serious happens, people are going to lament the role they played in that although it may all be lost on judge cannon. >> all right. ty cobb. thank you very much. always good to see you nice to be with you. >> thank you. >> next, lock them up. trump is vowing to exact revenge tonight on his political opponents. and now the republican party is carrying out trump's orders plus and outfront exclusive tonight. justice samuel alito's neighbor, one of the people at the center of that quote, very nasty neighborhood dispute, center of that upside

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down flag flown on january 6, she is. my guess why she says the alitos are lying about the reason they flew the american flag upside down. and it got personal during hunter biden's gun trial today is ex-wife and ex-girlfriend both in the room taking the stand the increase in wildfires is exponential uncontrollable with overwhelming kotb. >> consequences, the need to do something is urgent with we have schreiber hurdles and good night on cnn named 2024 world car the year. >> north american utility vehicle of the year in one of car and drivers, ten best suvs innovation can be ever so rewarding the triple crown awarded three rokia ev nine lease especially tag 2024, ev

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realms anyhow need a strong enough to united house of the dragon streaming exclusively on macs new tonight, revenge trump in a new interview talking about locking up his opponents after his conviction by a jury in his hush money trial it's terrible, terrible path that they're leading us to. add. it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them it's easy to gloss over trump's repeated threats, but these comments are shocking and they would raise serious alarm bells if a leader from another democratic country was, was saying this sort of thing again and again, like trump pass for hardworking americans, november 5 will be our new liberation day. >> but for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and

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sensory there's and impostors who have commandeered our government, implement. it will be their judgement de we pledge to you that we will root out the communists, marxists, fascists, and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country. >> i am your warrior i am your justice. >> and for those who hope have been wronged and betrayed i am your retribution. i am your retina to your leading candidate, leading presidential candidate, and bus, frankly, the person who is he is the de facto nominee of the republican party ahead and many national polls is at least disturbing and it's not just trump it's not the people around him are calling it out. >> in fact, they're rallying around him. republicans more than willing to help them execute his plans. plans that are already now underway because today, house republicans sent criminal referrals to the justice department recommending joe biden's son, hunter biden, and

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his brother, james biden face criminal prosecution. and speaker mike johnson, appointed to staunch trump allies congressman scott perry and congressman ronny jackson to serve in the house intelligence committee, which has oversight over the fbi johnson jackson, and other republicans admitted no secret that they will continue to follow trump's orders on this we have to fight back and we will, with everything in our arsenal, president biden should gypsy be ready, because on january 20th, next year, when his former president, joe biden, at what's good for the goose is good for the gander and calling for retaliation i'm calling for a strong response at every level oh mondo, you just saw there is out front on capitol hill and minor. we saw you there with senator rubio. i know you've been talking to a lot of republicans today. marco rubio among them and it seems that revenge is they feel the right word perfectly justified yeah, there is a debate within the gop about exactly how far to go, particularly in this

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election season, many calling for simply to focus on other issues, economic issues that they believe are the winning argument. but there's a big push on the ripe particularly on the hard right? for them to make the issue of going after the trump's political enemies as they see it front and center as in his campaign. paints season, even pressuring the speaker of the house, mike johnson, take a tougher line towards the justice department, particularly when it comes time to fund the government. now i asked johnson himself it's all part of an effort to secret to bhushan. and this is how he put it this is not retribution. >> this is about trying to reset the parameters and to make the people trust or system again i'm just on the ambiguous, and the to cheer justices him, as you, said, would want the fact that hunter biden is being prosecuted. robert menendez being prosecuted, henry cuellar being is being prosecuted. democrats are two is that a two-tier system? >> yeah, but not by their trials are now being presided over by, first of all, by statute, that doesn't exist and

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they're being charged with a specific statutory violations. this is the contortion without precedent that's been part of the republican argument here that they are going after his trump's allies trump's opponent it's because they believed that the justice department is working unfairly against donald trump, even as democrats themselves are being prosecuted there. >> but as you can see, marco rubio, who could be on donald trump's vp less, making it very clear where he stands on this issue and saying it's time to go back or after trump's opponents with everything, they got. >> all right. manu. thank you very much. and david axelrod is out front now, is david you hear what manu saying you hear what trump is saying, how concerned are you that trump actually means it that he's serious, that he will follow through on his threats if he wins in november well, i think he means it. remember, aaron, he was saying in before the last election, he was leading chants of lock lock them up. we

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know the root. there's been reporting that he wanted investigations of his political opponents. he was frustrated because the justice department wasn't delivering what he wants on it. i don't think he's going to make the same mistake. i mean, there's been some reporting and he i think acknowledged that he was thinking about ken paxton, the corrupt attorney general of texas as the next attorney general who's a loyal follower of donald trump? yeah, just escaped impeachment narrowly in the texas they'd senate. so yeah, i think he is serious about it and one of the questions is just a voters will have a say about this, but also will our institutions hold. donald trump thinks any election that he lost his fraudulent in any case brought against him is corrupt. >> but they aren't. and the question is how to voters treat this? i honestly think mano said something really important though which is as a political

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matter, there may be this may be baked in the cake for a lot of people, they may willie be willing to tolerate this, but the real quick personally ought to ask is if the president is focused on vengeance and retribution. and this is his, this is how he's going to run his administration. what about their concerns? what about the day-to-day concerns that they're hoping to him. >> he is obsessed. >> i had chris christie on my podcast last week christie said the big question about his cases would be for the conviction wasn't how voters react to its how trump reacts to it. i think we've gotten a little taste of that friday and also in that interview last night, he is more vengeful, more paranoid than he was before. and if i were his campaign i'd be worried about this. i'd be worried that he's more focused on himself and retribution then he is on the problems of the american people. so it'll be interesting to see what happens going forward. >> david, i am curious though

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because we saw senator rubio there and people may remember a little marco, right? he ran against trump, obviously for an entrant mocked him and demeaned him and belittled him senator rubio called trump icon martin dangerous and erotic, right? he stood for something at that time. >> and now he's completely changed, reportedly on trump's vp shortlist and obviously supporting the calls for revenge. what do you make of that senator rubio with someone seen as as in the mitt romney model, right? by many for a long time well you know, what i make of it is that ambition is a very, very powerful drug. and marco rubio, obviously wants to be vice president. and what he is signaling to trump is i'm no mike pence. i'm gonna put you ahead of the constitution. i'm gonna put you ahead of the law and, i will be your loyal henchmen and that apparently is what he thinks trump wants in a vice president, maybe that is what trump wants in a vice

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president but he appears to be little marco when he plays that role. it's a demeaning role. it's, kinda sad to see aaron one other thing on this rule of law issue that we don't talk about enough down. >> trump has already proclaim that if he becomes president, that he will vacate these cases against him? >> yes. >> and what that would mean is that no one is above the law if the president united states can dismiss the these cases against him cases that go right to the heart of his role as president what does that say about the rule of law? and in our countries. so these are really, really serious issues and yes, we should take donald trump seriously. we all have matt, let's take him at his word. let's believe that he's going to try and do what he says and if he gets elected, let's hope that our institutions are strong enough to resist that corruption. >> all right, david, thank you very much next and outfront

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exclusive justice alito's neighbor is speaking out here next tonight revealing new details about the neighborhood dispute that the alitos claim lead to flying the upside down flag. that was a banner on january 6. neighbors next plus you're biden's legal team now building their case, suggesting that there's no proof that biden was on drugs when he bought the gun well, the jury, buy that argument one of water. >> i want to be working in which and to be with my family today show your brothers in the rank welcome to the show i just love being out there with you guys the only thing that matters to me claw radar, now streaming exclusively on max. who are you? i'm in a child

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you can do with intelligence is shared with your adversary. he and his secret is betrayed. it the bullet to the back of the hand secrets and spies, a nuclear gain sunday at ten on cnn tonight, justice alito's neighbors speaking out in her first tv interview, emily baden lived near the home of supreme court justice samuel alito. it is at the center of a neighborhood dispute. >> that involves this upside down american flag flying at alito's home in northern virginia. this picture was taken in january of 2021. alito facing accusations of bias. now, he's now refused to recuse himself from january 6, related cases are trump-related cases, saying that it was his wife who flew that flag, which boris was a banner on january 6, and he said it's also his wife flew another flag at their vacation home. flag also use by insurrectionists on january 6 it says you didn't know about that one. alito also defending his wife saying she flew the

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upside down american flag because quote, she was greatly distressed at the time. do in law arch part, to a very nasty neighborhood dispute in which i had no involvement. well, it's an important question for the country. what happened here when you look at a supreme court justice flying a flag of insurrection, it matters why and who and what he thinks and emily baden is outfront. she lived near the alitos, northern virginia home and she was one of the people at the center of that quote, very nasty neighborhood dispute. and emily speaking out tonight and our first television interview about this experience. >> so look, thanks so much, emily, for taking the time and coming out to talk about this. >> i know it's not something you really expected to ever have to do, but i want to start with the dispute itself with martha and alito justice alito's wife. i know it began after the 2020 election over yard signs that you would place that your mother's home where you were living at the time, can you start off by just explaining to me what those those first yard signs you put out said yes and aaron, thank

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you so much for having me today. >> my first yard sign that i put up was an anti-trump sign. it said f trump in glitter cursive letters and it was just as like a message to the world that i see trump as a danger to our democracy and i see him as a self-proclaimed fascist. like he said, he wanted to be a dictator on day one of his presidency and so small i'll influence and my small corner of the world to just broadcast my views like that. >> all right, so you put the trump sign out and glitter and mrs. alito response. >> right. so tell me about that. what she how she reacted yes. >> so there were a handful of times that we somewhat interactive, like not actually

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speaking, but she stopped in front of the house and gave us a long glare. and i just want to emphasize that the interaction that happened on february 15 is the one that they're using as an excuse for why they flew the flag. and i really want to hammer home the fact that that happened on february 15, and their flag went up two or three weeks before that. so even if it were a valid excuse that they were having a dispute with a neighbor and that made them put the flag up the timeline just disproves it, it just doesn't make sense. >> no, it doesn't. and i wanna i wanna go to that in detail, but first just a very basic when you put up the afternoon trump sign and she walks by and she glares. >> did you really had you ever talked to her before? >> did you realize that this was mary this was martha-ann alito yeah. so when i moved back to the area in 2020, i did

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know that the alitos lived in the neighborhood. i didn't know which house i didn't know what they looked like so. it didn't take me long though to put two and two together and to realize when she standing outside. >> so you realize that she's upset about this. so then when january 6 happens, i my understanding is and correct me if i'm wrong, karam because i'm trying to make sure i have all the timeline right as well. >> but you then added yard sign. trump is a fascist, which you just indicated. you you feel that way and you are complicit. and i want to ask you about those specifically because justice alito says that those specific signs you are a fascist and i'm sorry, trump is a fascist and you are complicit were quote, directed at his wife were they yeah. no. no. >> so january 6 was a dark day for our democracy, and i think people have all ideologies feel

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that way. we all saw this direct threat to our democracy and it was chilling and so my putting up a sign that says trump is a fascist because i believe that he's a self-proclaimed fascist and you are complicit, you includes everyone. it includes everybody in the gop who endorsed this or didn't say anything against it, or trump himself, who said standby and just it's to everyone. and i also think it's two people on on my side of the spectrum. it's like, what are we really doing to hold these people accountable? ownable before this attempted coup and insurrection like we need to do more, i feel like so. okay, so now let me get to the upside down american flag because you go through this in a bit of detail, because i think here is where your point about what he is alleging happened here does not comport with the timeline. so the flag

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it's flying. justice alito says his wife flew it because she was quote, greatly by her disputes with you. >> and in a letter explaining his motivation to put up the flag, he says and i quote him again, emily house on the street displayed a sign attacking her personally i guess that's the you are complicit or that you were just talking about, but that you say was not directed at her and a man who is living in the house at the time trailed her all the way down the street and berated her in my presence using foul language, including what i regard as the vitalist epithet that can be addressed to a woman, which is the seaward now, let me just break this down. >> well, you say it was you who said those things. it was not your now husband. but you say alito is lying here for another very basic reason. can you explain so i at best, he's mistaken, but at worst he's just outright lying. >> and there was a neighbor who even who even witnessed this and witnessed me using that

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unfortunate term and what else i said in that interaction is so important and i hope it's not getting forgotten in the discourse around the word in that interaction. she approached us, started screaming at us, used all of our full names, which to me felt like the threat because you're a stranger. we don't know. you you don't know us. how do you, nora full names and i just i started yelling. how dare you? because they both were there at the same time. i said, how dare you you're on the highest court in the land. you represent the supreme court of the united states. you're behaving this way. you're yelling at a neighbor, you're harassing us how dare you shame on you and i did use the words so if that in any way distracts from that real message, i do have read using the word because the message is important, it's like the power imbalance between these people and me. i am i'm nobody to

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them. so and the fact they took umbrage with my sign is telling enough it shows like a bias, doesn't mean it. >> well, i mean, i want to talk about that, but just to be very clear on the timing, he saying that that she put up the flag because you said those things? but when we look at their was actually you called 911 on that day? there's actually a police report about that incident and that shows that the timing doesn't work. the flag was up before the flag picture that was weeks before that isn't actually happening where you called where you call for that work. so what he's saying here, you're saying at best mistaken, but it's certainly is just it's categorically by the date is not true. right? she didn't put the flag up for that reason. >> absolutely 100%. and that's what i want to really drive home to people, is that this happened on february 15 and we know that because they had been harassing us so long that we were like we need a paper trail of this, like we'd better call the cops right now. like i said, these are federally protected people. they have security detail, they represent

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the judicial system. they are the law. and i am just a regular person. and so it's yeah, we call the cops that de it was february 15 and i think the photo of the flag was on january 17. yes. so that the timing doesn't add up. i do think it's important, emily, just emphasize here that this is happening between miu, your husband, your, your household, and a supreme court justice and his wife and a police report is called. i mean, it's pretty stunning. just even think about that. can i just ask you about your interaction with him? he's there. he says this happened in his presence all cation where you're saying she was screaming at you with your full name and you responded with the seaward what did he do? what did he say he didn't say anything and i find that very telling because i feel like in any other situation, somebody would step in if they

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see somebody like a costing someone like that and they would say, hey, ease up a little bit. >> let's, let's go, let's walk down the street. he didn't do anything. he just kept walking and basically disappeared never said a word. >> i mean, it's so i won't ask you about one other thing around this time, the alito security detail started doing something that you perceived as threatening. they have a security detail and something specific happened. what was it? >> yeah so they have a security detail that parks in front of their house or like in front of the house across the street from them. we are four or five houses away and sometimes the times that detail would be in front of our house, which you know, obviously i can't say for sure. i don't know what their motivation was, but we did take it as intimidating, especially when that same car reappeared in front of our house, the day the new york times article came out and i don't know what else we're supposed to get from that but you certainly felt you certainly felt threatened and let me let me just ask you,

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emily, talking before this and i think i don't want to say anything inappropriate, but i know you were nervous to talk. you were you thought about this long and hard to decide whether you thought it was worthwhile to speak out why do you think it is so important that you tell this story i think it is monumentally important. i think our democracy is fragile and we learned that on january 6, and we see it all the time with people like trump who say they want to be a dictator. these are serious, serious things. and i just want people, regular people like myself to understand that we live in a democracy and we don't have to we don't have to watch our democracy become a dictatorship or fastest christian nationalist society like we need to pay attention, we need to stand up, organize, and

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resist all right. >> well, emily, i appreciate your time and thank you so much for talking to me it's really my pleasure. >> thank you so so much. all right. >> next, hunter biden's x's take the stand, revealing personal details of biden's past drug use. so how did the jury react? new details from inside the courtroom and then a major show of force. one of america's most powerful bombers dropping 500 pounds of live munitions in north korea's backyard will show you what's it like to hear from the people actually living the headlines? i'm audie cornish might and then podcast. we'll talk to the people behind the trending stories i've got a lot of questions. >> your assignment with audie cornish. listen wherever you get your podcasts to bear yeah, nice going though. >> nothing like a little confidence boost to help ease you back into the dating scene that includes having a smile. you feel good about for diddly aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you and with flexible

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the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake epr and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max tonight. >> hunter biden's axis on the stand in court today, jurors hearing hunter biden's ex-wife, as well as his ex-girlfriend, zoe casten casten testifying, hunter smoke crack almost constantly and private and that she would help by them drugs all of this happening around the time the gun was purchased, which of course is the key charge in the federal case, whether he lied on the application form for the gun prosecutors also calling the man who sold the gun to hunter biden and the gun in question, there it is. the jury got a good look at it. all crane their necks to see it as it was entered into evidence, or evan perez tells us he was in the room. ryan goodman is with me outfront legal expert now and ryan so 100 defense. >> this is interesting. they're trying to say, okay, sure. he had real problems with addiction, but when it came to

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filling out this form maybe on a particular de on which he filed that he wasn't actually on drugs, might have only been an alcoholic, really trying to thread the proverbial needle? yes. >> could that succeed? >> it could succeed for a couple of the charges because the ideas that he's not knowingly making a false statement because he thinks the form is asking him right at this moment, are you using drugs? so maybe he's thinking, oh, they want to know, amount of sound mind that i can sign this form. that's the argument right. >> and then the other one is that he doesn't necessarily know who is an addict at the time. so that's to the arguments. they're trying to say. look, the prosecution bears the burden beyond a reasonable doubt they're tied to prevent a prime to propose. >> i'm sorry, reasonable doubt. all right. now so we caisson i mentioned her. she was a crucial witness for the prosecution. she testified she saw hunter smoking crack a lot over several days in september 2018. of course, that's around with the gun was purchased and that she got a text message from hunter saying, quote, i'll always be an addict but then when it came down to what she said, well, she's not sure what he was doing in october when the gun was bought so what

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what did she contribute here? >> she does contribute quite a bit by saying right up until mid september, he is using drugs in her presence, crack cocaine and he's also aware of it. he knows that he is an added at the time. so you just need to get it a three weeks further to the date when he purchased the weapon, 11 days that he possesses it. and then they have it, but they do have additional text messages coming a day after in two days after he had purchased the gun, where he's texting about using crack cocaine. so it's building to that point before we go emily, just who had lived next door near and few houses from justice alito talking about the timing here, saying that the letter that justice alito sent to congress in which he said, my wife hung the flag because of this dispute and she was so upset because of the c were all these things and that's why she on the flag it doesn't add up because the police report or the date of which that altercation happened was at least 20 days or close to 20 days after after the flag was actually the troy. and it's

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actually important because it's in justice alito is letter to congress and none of us, including supreme court justices are permitted by law to make false statements to congress. his second page actually says the precipitating seems to suggest what he's saying is the precipitating factors this neighborhood dispute. he in fact recounts this very specific dispute as though that's the reason now we have the actual person, the neighbor, saying on the show no, that's on february 15th. she has 911 phone call that corroborates that. she also says is another witness that can corroborate it and the whole point is that the flag is being flown before january 20, before the fifth power, right? >> and it was it was flown over the norc times by by january 17, so it's clearly it seems to be each her allegation would mean that his letter is a false statement. >> it could be very significant. all right. thank you very much, ryan next, tensions rising on the korean peninsula, north korea right now, moving forces, the united states tonight sending one of its most powerful bombers in the region and wait till you see what it did and a court today in italy, once again, finding amanda knox guilty

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massive barrage of north korean trash balloons about 1,000 balloons floating full of filth and garbage, some 15 tonnes of trash raining down on residents all over south korea. in recent days the first wave of trash balloons triggering ominous cell phone alerts i knew me. >> you don't love when and why are they sending things like this? i'm worried that they license something dangerous kim yo jong, younger sister of the north korean leader, issued a statement calling the balloons a form of freedom of expression. a response to south korean activists who'd been sending balloons to north korea for years carrying leaflets condemning kim's government south korea's speedy response, possibly sending propaganda blaring loudspeakers back to the dmz, the heavily armed border, dividing the two koreas soul suspending the 2018 inter-korean military agreement a deal to dial down tensions

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during the short-lived korean to tante before diplomacy with former president trump and kim went off the rails five years ago days kim is suspected of trying to put more military spy satellites into orbit last week's failed launch, triggering emergency side iron's in japan, north korea, also launching a barrage of short range listed missiles last president biden telling time magazine, north korea remains is serious threat as long as there are nuclear weapons available, it's always going to be a problem another problem, vladimir putin, us intelligence warning of a deepening military alliance with the russian strongman putin expected to visit kim and pyongyang's soon with tensions rapidly rising between north in south korea and now us bombing drills back in play. trash balloons, maybe the least of our problems but tonight there

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may be more trash balloons coming from the north because we've just learned minutes ago that hundreds of thousands of leaflets have been said by south korean activists back to north korea. that's what started the whole trash balloons thing, not to mention the north koreans feel incredibly threatened by these lines i've bombing drills, these bombs, these bunker buster bombs could threaten kim jong un and these underground network that the north korean leadership would hide. and if there was ever a conflict. so once again, we just see this cycle and we can expect i probably aaron more escalations from the north. and this for tat with the south and the us, it's heading right towards what some say it could be another korean crisis, franklin will ripley, thank you very much next, amanda knox today returning to italy, returning to italy once again found guilty my grandfather's run meyer, the header for over 75 years now he's got so many life experiences that you can share finding the exact date, blend ancestry at that our family business was founded, was special to share with my

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