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even jail. they couldn't face what i'm okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers he had today on television saying, oh, no, you don't want to do that to the i don't get a bag for anything you'd just the way it is in the past, trump has threatened to seek revenge if reelected, for example, saying he would appoint a special prosecutor to quote, go after biden and his family and today when he was asked about that, he seemed to skirt around the question it's a very interesting question by 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 here now to discuss this is senior calmness at the daily beast, matt lewis and cnn senior national security analyst and professor at the harvard kennedy school, juliet km, great to see both of you. >> matt, let's start first with you and talk a little bit about this breaking point. the breaking point comment from i'm trump. >> look, he certainly wants his followers to remain his followers to remain an absolutely loyal to him. >> what else is he trying to get across with that language? >> i mean, i think it's another veiled threat like i'm i'm more than willing to go to jail and sacrifice, but be careful if you do it. i can't say how my supporters are going to react. they could they could they could do something that would be very unfortunate. who knows? i think this is a veiled threat and you really one thing we know about donald trump ultimately, he will find a way to whine about it and to make a big deal out of whatever happens he's not going to be like, hey if they send me to jail, so be it. that's the that's what the judge decided. like he may say that today. >> no. >> he'll be treated worse than abraham lincoln, worse than any president in history, right? so stay tuned. he's going to change his tune on that one and juliet, i'm just curious from your perspective, your national security background and perspective we see something like january 6, where we're his words were being head of a being heard and then acted upon by so many of his followers. when he says things break a breaking point for my supporters, that sort of thing what kind of risk does that carry with it increases the, what we would call the threat environment. there's no question about it. just as matt was saying, trump knows exactly what he's doing. he washes his hands of it and then says, but i have no idea what what these people, my people will do when he's fully aware of what they're gonna do because he wants them or he directs them as we saw in january 6 but as i wrote in the atlantic today, there is something different going on and i think i think you're seeing it with some of the madness with trump and his people about what exactly should be a strategy. i worried on thursday that he would do a january 6 type launching. you have a date. he play place a time for july 11 than the sentencing. and what you're seeing trump do is back away a little bit from that direction, i think because the calculation has got to be different for him. he he can protect these people like you did when he was president. and i think he doesn't even know whether he can galvanize them anymore. i was amazed just as a viewer, how that'll have q of his people showed up at the courtroom. and so you're seeing and we title the piece, you don't trump is trump's slop stumped in terms of how to utilize a strategy that would win over voters and not repel them. >> yeah, and it is interesting to hear him now talking about potential prison time because for those 2016 rallies his supporters would chant, lock her up. they were talking about hillary clinton and he was asked about it in an interview. i want to listen to what he said they should luck. >> and i felt that i could have done it, but i felt it would have been a terrible thing. and then this happened to me and so i may feel differently about hillary glenn. i didn't say lock-up, but the people those locker a blocker but okay. then we won and i say and i said, pretty openly, sar i come on, just relax, let's go. we got to make our country great for the record. >> we did hear him say that, but juliette, do you think if he is i want to talk more about if he is sentenced to prison or house arrest, what the kinda fall out. we could potentially see so look, i have long been saying that i view the republican party certainly trump is utilizing violence or the threat of violence as part of a campaign strategy. >> and i cannot believe that supporters of trump or are on tv are quoted and not ask the question about, are they endorsing violence as a sort of extension of our democratic differences? so if he's in jail or get some sort of house arrest they are they don't have many tools left. trump's greatest success as a candidate, as, as, as a figure in american history is making violence or the threat of violence seen natural rights theme we, we don't even pause to reflect on how insane it is that we're talking this way as a democracy is what a once a healthy democracy. >> and i think, i think at that stage she really will only have one play left, which is two, to flirts and beckon his people to make a lot of noise because it's chaos that will then give him a narrative that the whole thing is rigged matt, there's a new poll out from cbs news that shows 50%, 56% of us adults think that trump got a fair trial. >> 54% of independence thinking it was fair 86% of republicans think it was unfair help square all that math i mean, i think actually i think it makes total sense, right? >> we live in to america's the trump voters are watching different news we might not even want to call it news. sometimes they're getting different information, including from donald trump and i think that's one of the real horrible things that trump has done, right? even if there is no violence in the wake of sentencing, he has already done so much damage to the social fabric correct? of america. he has essentially delegitimized the court's half the country or maybe not half the country, but a lot of people, a lot of republicans, the majority of republicans i think at this point think the system is rigged they believe that that joe biden has weaponized the department of justice. and state da's to commit lawfare and to go after their guy, the rightful president, as they see him i mean, i think it's entirely bogus, but that's very, very dangerous. there is this idea that we've become a banana republic if you run against the democrat, we will take you down using the courts again. i think it's totally bogus but the fact is a lot of americans believe it again, whether there's violence or not, there's already been great damage done to this country by donald trump going off of that point, that he just made its first, it's about democracy and elections right in there. and just as what keeps our society bound america and kind of the tenants and the foundation of this country, free and fair elections, judicial system that we're on its best eight is supposed to be fair and people can get a fair trial innocent until proven guilty. when you start to erode at those fundamental tenants of what makes america unique and america, what does that do for just how our society is knitted together and the damage that matt's talking about yeah. >> no, that's exactly that's exactly right and you think of trump's legacy well, well beyond whether he wins or how long he's part of our, of our culture and our politics that will stick around a long time, but we do know how to address it. and so part of this is, is challenging his supporters and the elites are, the politicians, gop governors, gop senators about this very question on violence, they skirt around it because they're able to say, well, i'm not sure the election is fair, whatever we really have to focus on condemning an isolating the violence because you look at me, not be january 6, but there's a lot of people who are going to be animated and a lot of people who hear what trump is saying. and might be willing one to use violence to, to threaten violence, which there's no question about that. we hear that from fbi director ray in terms of the threat environment for in particular for public officials or or three basically undermine the common thread that is kept this nation together so one way to deal with it is to call it out in what it actually is, and not to dance around this idea that, oh well, maybe there's some votes here for some votes here, and you're starting to see that. i mean, i don't know if it holds for independence but at least just one pole, but early are living it look independence are going to make or break this election and violence doesn't pull well with them. and so the continued to push and to call it out and to make republicans who support trump be asked about this specific call question is a way to shame it again, because we've lost our ability to shame violence in this democracy. and i blame trump, but i also blamed a lot of people who do not condemn him for it and matt, we are already seeing some backlash to some republicans who aren't falling into line, aren't backing donald trump this morning, the rnc co-chair lara trump, who of course is his daughter-in-law slammed the gop senate candidate for maryland, larry hogan for saying before the verdict that americans should quote, respect the jury's decision. >> here's a club i think it's ridiculous and i think anybody who's not speaking up in the face of really something that should never again have seen the light of day a trial that would never have been brought against any other person aside from donald trump, doesn't deserve the respect of anyone. >> well, i'll have to get back to you. he doesn't deserve a destructive anyone in the republican party at this point if you're a republican running for anything now, do you have to fall in line? >> can you say that jury's verdict should be respected? >> apparently. not. i mean, obviously not right. larry hogan was a very good, very popular governor republican governor of maryland he's running for the us senate. if donald trump happens to win, any wants to, i don't know. appoint a supreme court justice. it might be handy to have some republicans, senators to have a majority and you can't expect, again, live with larry hogan said what was common sense it was a very mainstream sort of innocuous comments. >> but even if it weren't if you're a republican, you're lucky to get a republican senator from maryland is a very liberal democratic state this is stupid of donald trump, but again, i think it sends a signal. >> the thing with donald trump is he does not care about having a republican majority. he does not care about advancing conservative values for four policies. he would prefer a smaller republican party that is purer and the sense of loyalty to donald trump, that's what trump, what he wants every republican to be 100% loyal to him. a smaller, more loyal party beats a larger, less 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historic trial for several reasons, but much like donald trump's conviction in new york, there could be a political impact on top of the legal ramification for the president's son, whatever the outcome of the case ends up being seen and report marshall cohen joining us now in marshall is there a potential that hunter biden will see jail time in this case? >> if he's convicted absolutely. it's possible these are felony gun charges we're not quite there at the end of this conclusion yet. we're just getting started tomorrow is jury selection, but sure. >> if he's convicted, he could be sentenced to prison. >> but of course, his dad has the power power to pardon him. but luck, let's just zoom out. how do we get here? hunter biden owned a gun for about a week-and-a-half in 2018, and that's what this case is all about. he's facing to charges of lying on a federal form about his past drug use, and he's facing one charge of unlawfully possessing that gun. it's against federal law jessica, if you're a drug user or a drug addict to own a gun, that's what this case is all about. and special counsel, david weiss will kick things off tomorrow with jury selection. >> the case to focus pretty narrowly on his illegal possession of this gun or purchase of this gun. >> how wide do we think the prosecutors are going to make this case will tend to need to be pretty narrow or will they broaden it out? they have another case that they have scheduled for later this year in september in la all about his taxes and his extravagant lifestyle and all the things he spent money on. that's for later. this case in front of us here in delaware is pretty narrow. it's about the gun purchase, the gun ownership. prosecutors going to have to prove to the jury that he was using drugs when he bought the gun you know, that he's been very open and very honest about his lifelong struggle with addiction or at a whole book about you wrote a book about it, but the prosecutors want to use that book against them. they have excerpts from that book where he described being on drugs around the same time that he bought that my gun. they want to use that against him at the trial. they also have emails and text messages from his infamous laptop that also, according to prosecutors paint a. picture of someone who was on drugs when he had that gun. they think it could help them get a conviction. >> and in terms of witnesses in this trial, there's a lot of names we know that are likely to be called witnesses, people that are very personal in his life to it's going to be a family affair. >> jessica the president's son is on trial the widow of his other son, beau biden that's halle biden, who was also in a relationship with hunter after the death of his brother. >> she's expected to testify. hunter biden's ex-wife is also expected to test justify. why are they there and why they relevant the prosecutors said in court filings that they could tell the jury about his drug use. they want to connect his drug use to the time that he bought in possess that gotten that's how they could get a conviction. that's how he could possibly get some gel time. of course, though, as i said already the father, president joe biden he has the power to pardon him. he has not been involved at all in this case. he has let everything go. by the book thus far, but you got to imagine jessica, things don't go well at trial yeah. >> there's a lot of political pieces to this as well in terms beyond the trial itself in the personal nature of it. all right. marshall cohen. thanks so much. good. to see. of course. >> at this hour, voters in mexico are casting their ballots, likely electing the country's first female president, possibly its first jewish president. you see voters inaction and the law largest election in mexico's history with more than 20,000 positions at stake. but shocking violence has accompanied this election, monitoring group, say dozens of people we'll well-connected campaigns have been murdered across mexico. while this has been going on, we have camila bernal in los angeles, but first let's turn to cnn's gustavo valdes in mexico city they gustavo, it is so jarring for americans to hear about so much violence, political violence, so many local candidates assassinated leading up to this election, we know one murdered just last night. what more can you tell us about them? >> well, it is one of the main issues voters have told us is what's driving them to the polls. there were, there was a moment of silent this morning when the national elections institute began their session, they observe a moment of silence in memory of this 200 plus people who were assassinated in this political period. this is another example of how the cartels organized crime is flexing its muscle in the political arena. in this is what's worrying the voters who are really enthusiastic about participating in this election. we saw a long leinz of voters in many he places hours prior to the opening of the pulse are only in the mexico, but also abroad, mexicans can vote a broad and there are almost hundred million mexicans participating who are really worried about the future of this country. but it is also a referendum on the policies of president monday and there's manuel lopez obrador and the people we took, we talk to, there were split some they want more continuity what they've seen in the past six years, and that's the both represented by cloudy ashamed bound, who represents the morena party. but many thing is time for a change and they might be going for perhaps what galvez who represents a coalition of opposition parties who saw the power modena has and decided to unite forces in order to have a chance to defeat model and it's a historic election also because chances are a woman will be the next president. something that is not necessarily driving the votes, but he's given prior to the voters vote. thank you so much hello, our country has improved in our society. >> sometimes people would say that the way that the country sees women, that there was no way a nurse that was going to happen. and seen it be some things so that you so tangible it's quite amazing fortson because he keeps power to an inspiration to all the woman's. >> also like yeah, it's a big change in this country that it's green manson the machel go through life so it's very important and jessica, this is perhaps the most significant consequential foreign election for americans. >> the next president is going to set the tone of the bilateral relationship with the united states immigration, trade, crime, drugs. so this is something that is being looked at very closely on both sides of the border. >> all right. gustavo. thank you so much. line from mexico city for us. let's go now to camila bernal, who is in los angeles, standing outside the mexican consulate. there were eligible mexicans can also cast their votes. right now, what are they telling you about today's election? >> camila hey just so sort of mixed feelings here because there is a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of people who want to come out to vote, if you take a look here behind me this is a line that wraps around multiple times, around the entire blocks. >> so they're thousands of people here who want to vote the problem is that there are many who did not register to vote. here in los angeles. we were told that only about 1,400 people registered to vote. and then they had about 1,500 additional spots for people who did not registered to vote. so by seven in the morning local time, they already had about 2000 lin people lined up, so they already knew that those additional spots of 1,500 they were going to be gone early in the morning. so officials even telling people if you're not registered to vote, do not come in the entire bot according to mexican officials, they expect about 223,000 to come from abroad and about 70% of it coming here from the us. you're hearing them is shout motor now. obviously, the party of the current president and the league it right now. >> a lot of these the thick and really excited to vote the problem as a lot of them will not be able to seeing people here works cited, i've asked them, why are you here? >> are you know, you're in the us and part of what they told me that their families are there, they're part of the election get back to you because of happening here, back to you. all right we're going to make, sure camila is okay. >> never good to surround a reporter and shout in her face. so camila bernal will make sure you're all right and we will check back in with you on paper. the us is booming, but many americans aren't feeling it. what may be behind those perceptions that's next-gen seen a newsroom with jake tapper weekdays if for on cnn pods spring moving sale has been extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until june 10 in c cbi pods, it's been trusted with overs 6 million moves, don't wait, use promo code 25 now to save, look at pots.com 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the economy is wrong so interesting, 55% think the economy is shrinking, arisen or recession, not be the more the reverse half thing unemployment is it a 50 year high four percent roughly half. >> think the stock markets are down there an all time highs so i wanted to bring in the author of that washington post opinion piece that he was reading their catherine, ramp hill. >> she's here to break down the harris guardian poll that shows catherine, real mismatch which you and i talked about 1 million times between facts and feelings. this has been a trend over a long time, but it seems to really crystallized. what made you want to write about this poll? >> what i thought was really interesting about this poll was that it wasn't just a general broad brush question about how do you feel about the economy we know the answer to that. we've seen lots of polling suggesting that consumers are very grumpy about the economy, that there is this mismatch as you've described, between how the economy looks on paper and how people feel about it. and so it's a little bit hard to disentangle how much of that is about inflation, how much of that is about other kinds of complaints or perceptions of the economy. so i thought was what was very interesting about this particular pole is that it asked people about those other metrics. it asked about inflation of course, but also asked do you think that unemployment, for example, is that a 50 year high? do you think that stock markets are up or down since the beginning of the year. and so you can see on specific metrics unrelated to inflation, people's perceptions are somewhat distorted, shall we say, relative to what the metric show? >> yeah, i mean, the polling found that a lot of americans have it pretty wrong that the economy has been growing for about two years now, but more than half, 55% kept saying they think it's in a recession. why do you think there is this disconnect? >> i think there are a few things going on. one is of course, that people are still very frustrated financially pinched by the price growth we have seen to date, right? inflation has cooled quite a lot in the past couple of years, but even before that happened, we saw prices rising a lot and i think that there are a lot of consumers out there who unfortunately wrongly are expecting prices to go back down, which is never the goal that's not what the fed is looking for. instead, they are looking for prices to stop growing as quickly. and that's the path that we're on even if we're not at the final objective yet so it's partly just kind of frustration lashing out about that particular very reasonable point of pain. and i think it's also partly about the news diet that many americans have on those other non inflation related metrics, things like misperception is of unemployment misperceptions of the stock market or whether gdp, the size of the economy is growing or shrinking. there's a lot more news coverage that is paid to the negative outcomes when these numbers come out and they are poor when they are when they are discouraging, when inflation is high, when gdp is shrinking, when jobs are lost, for example, there's a lot more coverage of those things and there are of the more positive developments. and so as a result, i think that the more negative narrative is much more salient and that's true by the way, not only for republican kids who are more likely to be watching news programs like fox news that are don't want to talk about the good economic news or want to downplay it. it's true for democrats as well. democrats as well largely think that the economy is in a recession when it's not so there is some sort of partisan mediation through which we interpret this new who's, but it's largely, i think this sort of negative news bias that it's easy to blame the media for it. and i think we journalists should do better, but it's partly because that's what people want to read that some people want to watch. that's what people want to listen to their is this negativity bias that we have seen for many, many decades in how people interpret information. and that gets amplified by social media by the sort of echo chambers that we opt into when we consume our news. >> yeah and you also wrote about how economic jargon means different things to different people to an economist like you inflation means exactly how you were laying it out, which is you're not trying to bring the prices back down to where they are. it's to stop the bleeding leading to stop the prices from continuing to go up. they may remain much higher than they were before, but that is successful in the sense it's not getting worse. is that part of the problem too, is that we're we're kind of all operating off of different definitions here. >> yes. so there is some talking past each other in the sense that one american, when the typical american talks about, we're in a recession, i don't think that they necessarily mean there's the very specific technical thing that economists mean when they're talking about a recession, economists mean that the overall direction of economic activity is shrinking whether we're talking about the number of jobs out there, the number of stuff we're making investments, et cetera typical normal people lay people. let's say, when they say recession, they might use the term more loosely to mean something like something feels off about the economy right now, not necessarily. again, the very specific technical thing that economists meet some of it is just a difference in usage. the same thing with inflation economists as you point out, when they're talking about inflation, they're talking about the pace of price increases, not the level of prices. and that sounds like a wonky technical term, but he had a technical differentiation, but it does mean something very different. so americans see like a look, the price of a gallon of milk has gone up $1 or two if there, if it doesn't continue to go up $1 of $2 or two 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