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spotless house for $19 laura coates live next on cnn close captioning. he's brought to you by christian faith publishing, right? for a higher purpose published with us, the christian faith publishing is an author friendly publisher who understands it. your labor is more than just a book color scan for your free riders guide, 800 551827 war from delay, delay, delay to now revenge, revenge, revenge here's donald trump says the justice system only has that republicans like him. but there are two big trials that prove otherwise. >> plus president biden's message from normandy pitch for democracy on the various tail we're american spot against autocracy. >> and there's a new shaima

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lawn in town, the daughter of horror legend, em hey, javelin on her new movie, the watchers. >> and what she thinks about her dad's films so, the american justice system, if you have a notice and spacing a pretty critical moment, donald trump has been trying to chip away at its credibility ever since the first charges were brought against him. but this past week, it has been a whole different beast. he is open the flood gates in the day since his conviction the new york hush money trial repeatedly and forcefully trump is vowing revenge. he said at this weekend i revenge will be success. >> and i mean that but it's awfully hard when you see what they've done. these people are so evil he said it tuesday yeah, it's a terrible precedent for our country. >> does that mean the next president does it to them? when did we terrible two throw the

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president's wife and the former secretary state i think of it the former secretary of state, but the present the president's wife into jail wouldn't that be a terrible thing? >> but they want to do it he said it wednesday look when this election is over based on what they've done, i would have every right to go after them. >> and it's easy because it's joe biden he also said, thursday we'll revenge, just take time. >> i will say that does. and sometimes revenge can be justified. so i have to be honest, sometimes it can and here's the thing several of those interviewers, they were trying to give trump a kind of a very easy off-ramp. >> they were sent him up with some softballs almost t balls, really a chance to bury the hatchet, take maybe a higher road, but he refused to budge. in fact, he doubled down trump

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is being cheered on by his allies and a lot of potential vp picks are raising their hand to be second in command and say this is all political persecution, a two two-tiered system of justice filled with lawfare as they like to claim but that just i mean, it's not the case. we've got the evidence to show and exhibit number one, senator bob menendez, he is on trial for corruption federally, a sprawling case involving gold bars, envelopes of cash, and a brand numerous 80s convertible menendez announcing the speaker, he has actually changed his far as two independent but that was just this week for years, he has been one of the most powerful senate democrats and he is facing a federal charges and federal child with those brought by the doj, not some local or state prosecutor democratic administration and today, a witness for the prosecution testifying that he directly bribed the new jersey senator exhibit number 200,

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biden, president biden's own son facing possible prison time over felony gun charges hundreds, daughter giving emotional testimony today in her father's defense, that given how personal all of this must feel, it would be easy. maybe for president biden to follow trump's claimed playbook and claim the system is biased against people with the name biden but here's how biden is addressing it let me ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome? >> their verdict no matter what it is? >> yes. >> and have you ruled out a pardon for your son? >> yes sounds a little different than trump, right? well you be the judge joining me now, seed into your law enforcement analysts. would former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, a former law clerk for justice, sonia sotomayor, tiffany, right? former national republican senatorial committee aid liam donovan. so good to have an embarrassment of riches on a

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friday night. thank you all for being here. lay begin with you here, andrew, because this claim that there is a two two-tiered system of justice, we can all agree that there are inequities in our justice system period full stop. you can cannot convince me otherwise but this allegation that this is only targeting trump or republicans, or maga is just patently false absolutely right. and i think you had great examples of that there. i would also want to point out that part of this narrative that we're hearing from the former president and his supporters is that this is the result of some sort of political persecution, election interference. the fact is that donald trump was indicted in new york and in three other jurors its actions not by joe biden, not by any attorney general or any prosecutor. he was indicted by groups of 23 of his fellow citizens who got together on a grand jury, reviewed the evidence, heard the entire investigation, and voted that there was probable cause to believe he committed a crime in new york. he was then

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judged by 12 of his fellow citizens of manhattan, who heard that evidence through what we can all observe was a trial that observed all of the privileges and rights constitutional rights that any defendant is entitled to. and at the end of that trial, they decided that he was guilty. those crimes beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and the irony, we couldn't actually observe it because apparently like that just can't happen in new york said wouldn't it be great? i'm going to wouldn't it have been great to actually watch it in some form or fashion, but tiffany, let me go to you on this because there is this split-screen happening. there's accusations about how the doj controlled the hashmap hey, trial. they did not. that was through the local da, but there is a federal trial happening involves hunter biden that his daughter up there today. it isn't a bit of an uphill battle to prove that there was this narrow window of time that he in fact was using and in violation of what he stated. but talk to me about this split screen that you're seeing that this seems to still

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have legs for people i think it's unfortunate. >> i think be in a lot of it comes from the lies that the former president tails, right? like either he was the leader of our entire federal government for many years and doesn't understand that the state of new york is not within the control of the federal government or he's patently lying to people. either way. it's unacceptable, but i think what we see with hunter biden really is an unfortunate picture of how addiction can rip apart a family. and that is what i see when i look at it, you have a man who has recovered, who is in his sobriety trying to recover and all of that is made rafat i got his daughter is on the stand. it is heartbreaking to see the current president in a model that i wish president trump would follow. say, i'm not going to consider intervening in the legal system even four my own son even though i know he was suffering with addiction when he did, this is a really powerful model that i think should be one for all of our commanders-in-chief, italy, there is a real risk are they strategy to attack based on two

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brian otherwise, it could backfire in terms of a political talking point that suggests that this is, this is a case to pursue a or that they could undermine the system of justice by using this as a case study. there's a real tension there because you're, if you're republican, judge, as you are, you've got this balance to pull between wanting to suggest that there is a two tiered system that's targeting donald trump. and then proof of like menendez being tried. i mean, a top ranking democratic only recently as a sentence as an independent, the president's own son, how should voters evaluate the two? >> well, there's two separate issues here. i think if you assume the premise of the system is rigged, all these things, just pointing that direction. you can backfill your rationale as to why the fact that menendez is still a center or you, chuck schumer hasn't called for him to resign. that's just proof that the system is rigged. the fact that he's taking for say these are gold bars or what have you that's proof that the system is rigged. the fact that a hunter is on trial, not for the things that they think he did.

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the biden crime family or what have you this is for line on a gun application. that's proof that the system is rigged. so i think you can always, if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail, but from the standpoint of how voters should look and frankly how voters do look at it. think they're disgusted by the whole thing. i think even having to look into these issues, it's not comfortable min as we're talking about, it's as a father, as a son, you wouldn't wish this on anyone. i think it's how voters really recoil from this stuff. and frankly, if they're thinking about what voters care about, especially as it relates to law and order. they're not worried about what politicians who they already are disgusted by are doing they're more worried about crime in their cities and the concerns over what's coming through our borders and those sorts of things. so i think the idea that we're focusing our time that prosecutors are focus there and times on thing that they think is a sideshow or distraction from the things that are driving people when they go to the polls to think about adam, andrew mccabe, excuse me, the idea of if if

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everyone's doing it right, it doesn't actually prove that you haven't done it. it's the idea. if you think everyone's corrupt, but yet you, yourself are accused of being corrupt. it doesn't take the wind out of the sails of prosecution, but i want again, fisa physics here because in the bob menendez trial, i mean, you've got a key prosecution witness that happened today. i mean, you had a man by the name of jose uribe who took the stand today. he testified that he bribed the senator, gave his wife a mercedes benz in exchange for gaining and i quote, the power and influence of menendez i do wonder what kind of political impact is has to have this on the same screen as an accusation that only republicans are targeted, but also larger is that liam swach me about that. you've got a sitting senator accused of this behavior. what does that do to the trust of the system entirely. >> it's horrible for the system. it's horrible for the senate. it's horrible for our political system in general because it is yet another

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example of someone in that system who's gone allegedly gone beyond the law, broken the law and found himself in this situation. but i think it's important to distinguish and i do agree with the en, that people are disgusted by that and more concerned with the issues that are rightly the focus of a political contest. but i do think it's important to distinguish that the criminal justice system, be it new york or the federal system, or anywhere else? is not designed to convince people who to vote for. prosecutors don't bring cases because they're trying to commit election interference or they're trying to split off moderate voters they brynn cases because the facts and the law demanded that's their job, right alvin bragg was was voted by elected by the citizens of manhattan. he has the authority to bring cases where he thinks the facts and the law support them. he chooses to bring that case and that's his obligation under under the responsibility that's invested in him by the citizens manhattan, if they

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don't like the way that he's making those decisions, they can elect someone else. and then next time but the results of any of these individual cases are not designed to decide elections. they're designed to determine accountability under the criminal laws of this country. good point and yet we have people we will accuse any elected official who is a prosecutor in particular, i like the appointed align prosecutors that if you've campaigned in a certain way than they assume that you're only goal is to please a particular constituency that he has been very direct in saying that was not his goal here, but we'll see how the voters alchemy, judge that but let me talk about this. >> a hunter biden case because it is history in the making. a sitting president's child in a criminal trial it involves some of the same narrative, same statements is would never have been brought at the last name, wasn't there? this is a trump depth charge or this is never a standalone shot wherever it could be, a lot of these things have been said about the hush money trial as well. and there's a lingering question that is actually in both when it came to trump, would he

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testify as one big spokesperson and only on best person? >> hunter biden will have that choice as well. >> tiffany should he testify as a lawyer? >> i'm always hesitant to say that a defendant should testify. it seems that there's so much risk. they are particularly because i think what's come out in the trial to this point is really the tip of the iceberg of some of the really unfortunate things that we know about that period of addiction in his life. and so he may not want to open himself up to that. i think it's a calculus between house certain does conviction look if it looks pretty certain than maybe this is a hail mary testifying is something that could work or couldn't. there's not much risk. but if you think there's a chance he might make a difference. twice, i cannot say that. what i would do, i just don't inbee the position that he or his lawyers are in. >> well, you know, i ended the position today. >> it's somebody who gets $4 million. >> over the course of his career in that is clarence thomas, justice clarence thomas. and we turn the page for a second because we saw that there has been there's been these disclosures that have happened and you were a

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supreme court clerks. let me sit here for a second. so he is acknowledged at the 2019 trips you're already closing your eyes and shaking your head. >> like it so i can i get labs to avocado? i can last for doing lab. i'm going to look at you anymore, okay. i'm over here, a 2019 trip paid by republican megadonor. >> there was a watchdog group fix the court, identifying thomas as the biggest gift recipient on the court to the tune of more than $4 over the last 20 years. so i mean, this idea of justice's having at one time enjoying the highest approval ratings, right they ran touch while everyone was fine with them. they weren't in the mud. it was wonderful. they have been under a spotlight for a long time now over issues of financial disclosures and ethics and beyond what is this tell you in terms of the amount of heat which stands alone from others, has accumulated clarence thomas helped make the principle that money talks a

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constitutional principle he voted in favor of money being speech under the first amendment. >> so the question for him is, what does this $4 million say? and i think you can look to the menendez trial where this gentleman testified today, therefore, $60,000 i hoped to influence a criminal investigation. what does $4 million get you? because i don't think there's any doubt that if clarence thomas where a random law firm partner in dc, nobody is taking him on trips to bali or anywhere else for free. but what i think it does by is an ethically compromised justice who, when the next voting rights act case comes before the court, when the next dobbs opinion comes before what is he going to say? is there any doubt that had he voted the other way in dobbs, for example, to overrule roe versus wade. what he's still be getting this money. i mean, these are the questions you raise when you are accepting this level of money from political people who are very wealthy, why are you working? you don't agree with due respect and i'm i'm here as the only non-lawyer at the

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table, so i you're a lawyer or i'm sorry, have to go asterisk. >> asterisk, not attorney consultant, but it but i would say that if anyone was under the illusion that the clarence thomas from 1991 on was ever going to be in a position to vote contrary to the way he's voted. i think the as bad as the optics are because obviously this is something that doesn't look good. i think it's one of those things where maybe the scandals, what's legal because they was under under no obligation, didn't break any rules. he didn't recognize laws. of course, this doesn't look good, but the idea that he's been the most consistent person on the bench throughout his his tenure. and so i don't think there's been a mystery as to how he's going to come down. certainly not on something like like a dobbs but i think the through line here is it's not just about thomas because there has been a broader campaign against the court to delegitimize a number of justices and really call into question whether the court is legitimate. is this in its current state. and that's cleaner expression. so i think the question of whether or not he did something illegal,

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right? the argument has been that he was not required to disclose this he disclosed it today. why did he do that if he wasn't required to? so i think this is sort of a tacit admission that i should have disclosed that then i did not. and the purpose of ethics laws is not did you purchase a vote? it's we don't want the public to question that we don't want a decision overturning roe versus wade to be infected by even the appearance that this billions or millions of dollars, but he's received, influenced his vote and so that is a grave injury. so the integrity of our entire justice system, and i don't want to push it away by saying we're under no illusions about how clarence thomas would have voted. respectfully, i don't know that we can say that vital work ahead yeah. >> and an example of the importance of that is the fact that every other federal employee is held to a standard infinitely higher than what we currently see among our supreme court justices. it's basically what we refer to as the 2050 role. you're not allowed to accept gifts unless it's worth $20 or less. and you can only

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accept a few of those from any single source not to exceed $50 over a single year certainly far less than $4 million over 20 years. now, i know that in the fbi, the fbi director travels around the world, is constantly given gifts wonderful tokens of appreciation by our foreign partners. those gifts are taken by folks at headquarters who then determine the estimated value of each of them, bring them back about once a quarter to the director and asked him if he would like any of them and if he wants them, the ones he selects, he has to pay for so these are the sorts of procedures that go on across the federal government every day, year after year to ensure that people aren't creating that impression that we are receiving some sort of elicit favor from people affected by the work that we do. >> that's really fascinating. think about the comparison that's quite the split-screen as you describe in 25-year-old. thank you, everyone for this friday night. i appreciate it.

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>> now, from dc, i want to go down to florida where judge aileen cannon, the judge presiding over trump's classified documents case, is under fire for ongoing delays. >> why you might ask? >> well, cnn spoke with ten veterans of judge cannon's courtroom about her handling of the case. senior judge paul c. huck of fort pierce, who said on the record, she's very smart and very personal. singable. >> still a number of other attorneys painted the picture of an indecisive and not efficient, judge. >> i want to bring in former miami-dade county court judge, jeff swartz to the conversation charge. thank you for joining me this evening. i want to take a step back for a moment. and let's just go through judge cannon's actions or maybe the right phrase here is inaction. so far because at the beginning of may, she announced a laundry list of i think ten hearings and deadlines. >> then she reshuffled that again this week, adding even more data and there's a calendar showing all the different spots social have he's got the next two months

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pretty much booked up you have seen this court schedule you've got four key categories still outstanding how long how long do you think you've got a motion to dismiss based on jack smith's you've got a gag order as a category, but classified information procedures act concerns sepah and then of course, a motion to dismiss based on attorney-client privilege as just a couple of the buckets here. >> judge, how long should these typically take to sort out? most, first of all, the sepah stuff, we should have been resolved along time ago and that was called off by the initial actions to enjoin the fbi from looking at these documents that went up to the 11th circuit twice before they finally told her, let it go. you can't do this and so as a result of which this should have been over with the motions to strike or to dismiss because of jack smith's appointment, both of them are really based

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upon the old independent counsel that was really independent, paid separately, not under the control of the doj. that's the reason why that was stricken. but that doesn't happen anymore. this comes right out of the doj budget doj's and charge the attorney general the special prosecutor's report to so they should have been dismissed almost immediately and handled summarily like they have been every other instance where they've been filed as far as the gag order, it was kicked over 30 to 45 days because she alleged that they didn't have the proper certification that she had consulted with defense council, even though there was an ally cation and emotion that he had, in fact spoken to the defense and the defense said they would not agree all of these things should have been over with already. and it's extended to doing things like letting people like ed meese come in of all people to argue that jack smith isn't a proper

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a special prosecutor. this is all just stuff that should have been handled and been gone already so in fact, that's taken excuse me, but you know if they had been resolved, then the next step could be possibly to appeal a decision. >> so if it's a decision that has not been made, then you don't have the opportunity if you're jack smith to then try to act on that, could that be part of the point this is part of the point. >> part of the point is that she does not want this case to go to trial and other people who have opined on cnn and other places have said she's doing this on purpose. she is stalling this case on purpose. there is no other reason for her to be doing these things. >> it's yeah, she's inexperienced, but it's not like because she's in fort pierce, there's nobody to talk to. >> she's in a courthouse by herself, but the southern district of florida has a huge number of judges that she could consult. many of them are very

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experienced in national security matters and could have gotten i didn't hurt through some of this. not told her how to rule that guided her through all of this. she refuses to get that help. she refuses to move the case forward, and as a result of which, jack can't take an appeal. and if he doesn't take an appeal, he can't get her in front of the 11th circuit for a third time hoping the 11th circuit will do something about her being the judge on this case. >> so does he have literally no recourse at this point in time? just has to wait. he's at the mercy of her calendar yeah. >> i think that's the case because she hasn't done anything which under most judicial ethical codes stand for the proposition that she should be disqualified from the case. she just hasn't done anything to that extent. the fact that she doesn't rule, you can't you can go and have this circuit maker rule, but you can't get her remove for that. the fact that she rules against you, it's not a basis to disqualify her you have to have something unethical

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happening or something that shows her bias and prejudice and her inaction as much as most of us know exactly what she's doing and the reasonable person can does not make it a basis to disqualify or from the case judge jeff swartz. >> thank you so much for illuminating on this issue. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me well, next, president biden delivers a speech in defense of democracy on the shores of normandy. >> eight took a big jab, but his rival without invoking his name specifically, the boxes he begins with each of us begins when one person to size for something more important to himself oh the american west was hope there's a dream to make a better life. >> if he were tough now, mean and now for your resource while now all i'm trying to do get

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world's news network president biden continues his state visit to france tomorrow to pay tribute to d-day veterans, but he's also determined to draw some pretty stark contrast between himself and his predecessor, donald trump. today, biden invoked the memory of ronald reagan as he spoke from normandy, remembering the bravery of the soldiers who scaled 100 foot cliffs and the country they likely never visited to help liberate france from the nazis the president saying those heroes were world war ii, are counting on people today to continue to defend democracy and reject authoritarianism and stand with allies who were under threat. >> they are summing, and there's somebody that's now, they're not asking us to do their job they're asking us to do our job to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad. and at home

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tomorrow, biden takes part in a state dinner with the french president emmanuel macron in paris and on sunday, biden in the first lady will travel to the world war i that was an american cemetery. >> it's the same ten matairie that trump's get visiting during a 2018 trip, blaming the bad weather, if you recall. now source to say that he referred to fallen soldiers then as quote losers and sucker's comments that trump denies making with me now presents a historian douglas brinkley, he's also the author of the boys upon to hook a hawk sees me and he joins us now. thank you so much for joining us. forgive my french or the lack thereof. i was a spanish speaker in school for good that anyway, douglas, i'm glad that you're here right now. listen the location and the message we're meant to invoke the memory of the 40th president ronald reagan and his speech called out the ussr and biden speech compared russian president vladimir putin to

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hitler. >> did you see any parallels and the messaging and wasn't successful to you? i think biden gave a marvelous speech. it's it's not as memorable as reagan's, so certainly not as remember was franklin roosevelt's d-day prayer to the nation when he was at the white house on june 6, 1944, just waiting to see what would happen, would this be the liberation of europe or would are armed? forces be pushed back into the english channel so i think biden all things considered a good, it's a tricky task that's what reagan sprayed his speeches. the voice of pointe-du-hoc, i was peggy noonan wrote it. it was perfectly delivered by reagan might dever, who in presidential history we consider a master a stagecraft figured it all out and back in 1984 and gave reagan up big boost. he an early for his reelection, ronald reagan, an early 84, only had about a 20 27, 30% approval and foreign policy. but after that june 6

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feet, reagan kind of went up in the polls and biden has so far is having so successful trip, particularly because zelenskyy came there in normandy and it was like a big reset for the biden administration, putting ukraine front and center. so it's all great history. what fdr's get on d-day, but also reagan's speech and biden today you mentioned zelenskyy and there was a moment when he spoke about and he met with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. any apologized for congresses delay in actually passing additional military aid for ukraine. >> listen to what he said guys for weeks knowing was going to fully for our very conservative members but we got it done finally it is striking to hear an american president apologize

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for coequal branch of governments delays is this something that you have seen before or that you think american presidents? might and should do they do it very often. >> precedence, i remember when brock obama went winter hiroshima and apologized for the fallout from some of the bomber and bringing their age and japan. >> but i would surprise me about president biden, is that that would be the something you would think you would say to him in private but he put it on a public stage and did it in a kind of low keyed way. >> it was effective in moving. and i think it was really aimed to let the ukrainian people that have been suffering so much know that we still have their back. we're working to get it funded. we kind of had a hiccup, but we're we're on track so it was i'm sure a big morale boost for people in kyiv and elsewhere in the ukraine. would add to the admiration of biden, who they might have some suspicion. he hasn't done enough so that apology will go

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along way in that particular theater. >> i'm i'm assuming as well, it will have quite the reaction he's he's heavily criticized by members of the republican party as well. and the white house when they talked about this speech, they promised it would lay the groundwork for president biden's world vision of democracy and for freedom do you think he delivered thank you. >> good, good. well, but there's never you can't ring the bell loud enough to how important nato is biden is going to be. one of our presidents after bill clinton really expanded nato in the 19. but we've been growing nato. i mean sweden is the newest nato memory and so buying them really get credit for that. and i think american people need to learn more about how important data is. this is the cornerstone of democracy, canada, the united states, western europe, the atlantic community, and one must defend ukraine if we're allowing putin to take over the ukraine, it's who will go into

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lithuania, or it'll go into another bill tried to reconstitute the old soviet union that broke up in 1991 put democracy in tatters and western europe. and it'll affect us here in america. so i think buying can't say enough to say that the united states is a liter of nato we can plan on continuing to do not only lead, but to encourage everybody to be part of the pro nato alliance. that was brinkley always great to pick your mind. thank you so much. >> thank you, laura and ahead from the jake paul, mike tyson fight to flavor flames, red lobster rescue the head turning stories this week. next the increase in wildfires is exponential unpredictable controllable with overwhelming consequences the need to do something is urgent with we

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today, this is a secret war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on cnn why did they say tgif, this has been such a busy week. >> i feel like i'm just really catching up on things. i keep seeing a whole bunch of stories that have me asking what. the friday like the jake paul, mike tyson, fat and fight now is back on, but it's rescheduled for november the youtuber arrested for shooting fireworks out of the helicopter at a lamborghini? yeah as you heard me say that flavor flav coming to the rescue of red lobster and tonight is the last night wheel of fortune for host pat sajak, ending a run of more than 41 season and 8,000 episodes congratulations to him. so now i want to bring in the one and only cnn's harry and harry hey, good to see. oh good. you'll break contemplative tonight. you're touching your can make a very oh, yeah. so let's ponder the world. all right, so first of

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all, jake, paul, mike tyson, this fight was delayed after tyson has some kind of a medical incident on a flight do you really want his by happen? oh, hundred percent. i was too young in 97 or watch tyson take on holyfield when i believe tyson bit of particle if fields body, i am not too young now, i am so looking forward to this mike tyson, i sort of had a redemption to or over the past few decades and you know, i got to admit i'd like to see mr. paul taken down a peg or two. so 100% i'm looking forward to this. i hope tyson cleans the clock with them. we'll have to wait and see if it happens. but that's certainly what i'm hoping for it and i'll tell you, i might even be looking more forward to this. then the other big event in november, the election i'm supposed to be psyched about that what will you know? >> i i wasn't old enough or too young to remember it. i watched the fight live. i remember that ember the whole aftermath of the whole ear incident mike tyson here, but that's that's what i'm wearing four in this in november. and maybe we will

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seek away in november. we're talking with the election and it actually watched that fight instead, who knows, we don't tell our bosses. that's for you and i will be all you got the youtube or a man by the name alex choi, arrested for quite this done harry, he shot fireworks out of a helicopter at a the lamborghini. now, just try to process what i've just said. there were no injuries reported, but he posted it in 11 minute video to nearly 1 million youtube followers. and now he is facing up to ten years in prison for this done worth it. >> i don't think it's worth it. i don't think doing anything. it's worth at these particular days to spend prison time, especially something like this. i am sick of the social media star is going out there and performing these high-end stunts without necessarily the professional expertise to do so can we just do nice things on social media? can we see everyone's grandmothers and grandfathers? that's what i want to cooking things. >> i don't need to be seen so much shooting things from the

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helicopters. that's way too much for me, you know, this guy, if he goes to prison, i guess what was got what was coming to it? >> i mean, i can respect the fact that the planning that must have taken place in this, but shooting fireworks at a lamborghini, i i have a lot of questions here if i want to see people's grandmothers and grandfathers on their social media posts. but i digress, that's that's your thing. that's fine. i'm not judging you as my kids say, my young. >> there you go. >> there you go. okay. sure. harry, how about this? >> there's red lobster. this is how flavor flav is apparently trying to save them from bankruptcy by ordering the entire menu be entire menu. >> first of all, could you order enough lobster to pull a company out of bankruptcy? >> i mean, maybe the cheddar biscuits because those are great i mean, if i ate as much as i wanted to in a day, which would be approximately every 15 minutes. >> i think i could pull it off, but is that how much you want to eat every 15 minutes? i want to eat so much. there's so much delicious food in this world that i have to pass up because

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at the end of the day, i'm trying to live past five minutes. so look, but i would love to go to red lobster with flavor flav. i used to go there with my father red lobster's a great place for americans from all different communities can come together and you know what? if it takes flavor flav to go in a red lobster and save it by ordering everything on the menu, then i'm 100% for it to clear up if there were any doubts before this segment began, i'm 100% for flavor flav and i'm 100% against shooting lamborghinis from helicopters. >> i said, we need a new, a new season of flavor love and harry will be the host of this is going to be flavor of love, colon red lobster. you go, harry, another note pat sajak is retiring. will there ever be another pat sajak? i mean, ryan seacrest will take the helm, but man, what, four with 40 seasons, 8,000 episodes i don't think there's going to be another pat sajak in the same way that there wasn't another bob barker in the way

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that there is not really another alex tribeca look, we know that the television audience are divided more than ever you have a ton of different options. we are well past the point where you can guarantee that someone's going to come in, sit down watch one program with the rest of their family and families across this country? >> no, i don't think there's going to be another pat sajak, but the truth is, there is probably not going to be another ryan seacrest after ryan seacrest retires whenever he decides to. >> so there can only be one pat sajak that can only be one alex are back that could only be one. bob barker by drew carey has done a fantastic job coming in for bob barker. and so, you know, look, i'm ryan seacrest, the best, but i can say at least we have vanna white to ease the transition because i don't think i can offer them leaving at the same time. and you know what maybe ryan's you press we might get easier clues because the truth is, whenever i turn in a wheel of fortune, i would probably be the type of person if i did it live, who would not be able to get a lot of these supposedly easy categories i'll see, i'm

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cnn's parent company, warner brothers discovery. it's based on am shines novel and it follows a young artist who become stranded in a remote irish forest. it is trapped by mysterious creatures that watch her every move check it out i don't mean to scare you, but we have much time. >> it's not wise to keep them waiting that'd be very interested in someone new so when that on the other side they come every night, they watch us is shot a night shot alon joins me right now, is shot out. >> oh, my goodness. first of all, way to build some suspense, i'm so excited for you thank you. thank you. i'm so excited as well. >> i mean, without spoiling anything and we've all seen this trailer now and this is going to be such an incredible ride and throw ride for everyone. tell us a little bit about more about the movie. what can we expect?

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>> i think it's very much for me meant to be kind of like an old school adventurer, kind of a character that gets taken on a journey and the world just kinda continued continue, expanding and expanding and it's meant to sort of subvert your expectations of the genre and kind of take you to places you didn't think so. we're going to go i love you actually, you wrote the screenplay, right? what were some of the challenges that, come with getting your vision not only onto paper, but then actually being able to have it manifest into this film. and by the way on your own for the first time yeah. i mean, it's totally i think film making is such a kind of intensive, all consuming process. >> it very much chest two and pushes you to your own limitations and it's very rewarding in that way. it felt like making this movie and just kind of overcoming this kind of massive the journey taught me so much about the kind of person i want to be and how to

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communicate to people. and it's very much an art forum that gives back. >> was it particularly challenging for you in this genre? i mean, your father to directed so many iconic horror hits. and by the way, i want to read something that you said. he said something in a recent interview. listen to this. it says we are a classic asian, indian family, but maybe the different slightly that's interesting is rather than aiming at toward medicine or engineering or law, you're only three options. we aimed towards the arts first of all, i love that. i love the spirit of that and i'm so glad this is going to bend your journey. what was it like though to grew up with your father in this role in with him really as a mentor? >> it's been amazing. i mean, he's such a deeply involved parent. he's very much integrated into our lives. but it definitely was i think for all my sisters and i learn we started to become interested in arts. it was met with, you have to, you have to be certain that

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this is the thing that you wanted to do. and regard it with kind of like the highest sacredness. and so we all, i think approach are various art forms and things that we want to do with that kind of technique and precision and try to, try to be as disciplined as possible. >> well, at this movie is an indication you are going to have that name may be taken away from him and i'll be associated with you, which is splay a parent's strain, but certainly you are on your own journey and i hope everyone respects and appreciates what that would have taken to do that before we go, i got to ask his question. i shouldn't because of all the movies that your dad is made, what has been your favorite. and then i met though you a little bit of a twist. what's your least favorite? i won't tell them. it's just you and i talking fine i don't have any least favorites. >> i could answer them all up and my favor favorite one, the one i feel most connected to is lady in the water, which i think is just a stunning kind of effortless kind of sensitive

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movie. >> so i loved that 10 wow, i would agree that's a wonderful movie, but i cannot think give me, say it enough. >> how exciting it is for you to have this new venture and for people to be watching it. and i'm just so excited everyone to see your creativity on display. a sean, a night timeline. thank you so much. >> we'll be right back the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president one state moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on back. >> why choose asleep numbers, smart bad? >> can it keep me warm? from what i'm cold? >> wait, no, i'm always hot. >> sleep number. does that can i make my side sought after? my side firmer squeeze number. >> does that can i help us sleep better and better sleep number? >> does that 94% of smart sleepers report better? asleep

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