>> always great to be here and thank you so much for joining us. >> ac30, 60 starts now tonight on 360, the former president waves in again about whether he'll use the criminal justice system for political payback. >> and again, suggests he might also tonight why steve bannon, his former strategist is heading to prison and his own call for trump's supporters to quote savage or enemies plus, remembering a time 80 years ago today when americans defeated the enemies of freedom when humanity on the beaches of normandy then help rebuild a continent, we begin tonight, keep them honest with the ongoing question of whether the former president, if reelected, would use the criminal justice system against his political opponents ongoing because he keeps hinting at it, speaking this evening in phoenix had an event put on by the conservative activist charlie kirk he can find the bulk of his remarks, immigration and the economy, but also railed against his criminal prosecutions and finished with this and i'm telling you we are in more danger from the enemy from within with these lunar texas fascist, these communists and we're going to stop that also these are words he's used in the past for the people prosecuting him or overseeing his trials. >> and as retribution talk goes, what he said today was pretty mild by comparison. personal with what he's been saying recently. like this moment on newsmax when asked about payback against his opponents it's a terrible, terrible path that they're leading us to. >> and it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them that was two days ago, generated enough headlines for sean hannity on fox last night to try and do damage control my question is very serious. >> one you know, people are claiming you want retribution people are claiming you want what has happened to you. done two democrats. would you do that ever? >> look, what's happened to me has never happened in this country before. and it has to stop because wait a minute, i want to hear that again. >> it has to stop that's a fox news host. all but throwing his body between his guests to and what his guests was about to say, what his guests believes, evidently, here's what came next is handy, kept trying and failing to real things in i would have every right to go after them. >> and it's easy because it's joe biden and you see all the criminality, all of the money that's going into the family and him all of this money from china, from russia, from ukraine. will you pledge to restore equal justice, equal application of our laws and this practice of weaponization is that a promise you're going to have to do it, but it's awful. i know you want me to say something. i don't want you to say. i don't want to look night steve. i don't want they've done to the republican party. >> they want to arrest on no crime. >> they want to arrest the person that won the nomination and landslide, i will do everything in my power not to let, but this tremendous criminality here, what they are doing to me if if it's going to continue really not going to have much of a country left. it's really it is weaponization. you call it lawfare, you call it some people call it just warfare. >> so now it's not just the metaphorical lawfare, but warfare against him. and by extension his followers. meantime, the current president is in france commemorating the sacrifices thousands made 80 years ago and the real warfare they faced as they began pushing nazi invaders back. first and the beach heads at normandy than finally to the gates of berlin speaking today, he did not mention the former president by name. he prison and biden did, however, say this about the threat to europe from bladder or putin. and he said the threat to freedom everywhere we're living at a time when democracy and more at risk across the world than a point since the end, the world war ii, since these beaches were stormed in 1944 now i have to ask ourselves when we stand against tyranny against evil, against crushing brutality of the iron fist when we. >> stand for freedom we depend democracy. we stand together. my answer is yes and only can be yes democracy has never guaranteed every generation must preserve it defended and fight for it that's the test of the ages joining us now is biden harris national campaign code sharon, former new orleans mayor mitch landrieu, meryl, andrew, prison. biden spoke about the threat of authoritarianism, preserving democracy without directly naming from president trump today, do you think trump, if elected, would seek retribution, including going up to president biden? >> well anderson, first of all, thank you for having me on this incredibly special day, 20 years ago, i was standing in the very place where president biden was watching president bush and then french president jacques chiraq go through the same exercise of remembering perhaps the greatest day in history. >> and our president represented the united states of america on the world stage and reminded us, once again that democracy is at risk both home and abroad. and he was very forceful about it and he was very clear and he said many, many times that democracy is not free. you have to defend and you have to fight for it. and if we don't do that, then basically the burden falls. and blood is spilled from our youngest men and women who defend us and for anybody that has been over, there, are seeing that have been omaha beach and seen the height that those kids scale to preserve freedom, you just your heart not only breaks, but you sit an awesome wonder one of the things that president has been trying to say to us, this is now his seven speech on the subject. you'll talk about this tomorrow. there is that you have to preserve it at home and you have to deserve it, preserve it abroad. now, we have a person running for president in the united states again, who was a twice impeached president who is now a convicted felon, who has said that if he's present, the united states, he doesn't believe that he is conscripted by the very constitution that those young men and women died to preserve. and that he could put seal team six out to kill his political enemies. he's, he has, you had sean hannity on before who was trying begging him almost the same mr. president, please say that you're going to follow the law. you remember sean, how did he actually did the interview? not too long ago when he said he'd be a dictator for a day. so this is what we know about donald trump, and we keep trying to find a sum what of a bright spot in the soul of this man. and he comes up dark every time. and we know that donald trump wakes up every day thinking about himself. then he thinks about hurting the people that hurt him. then he thinks about helping his rich friends. >> that's who we would elect. do you think he would actually go about mujer? i have no doubt that he will. i don't think that there is one iota he learned from roy cohn. if you hit him, he hit you back. the difference here is that joe biden doesn't have anything to do with any of these prosecutions relating to donald trump. the reason why this has never happened in history is because we've never had somebody so vino that has been so disrespectful of the rule well, the law and the constitution that wants to be present in the united states. it is we are a nation of laws, not of men. nobody is above the law in the united states of america, not even donald trump, although every day he wants to prove to us that he is and if the constitution is going to hold, if due process is going to hold, if the rule of law is going to hold, it has to take its course well, let me say this, notwithstanding the fact that donald trump is in fact a convicted felon and has more to come. >> the only thing that actually works is the people of america making a decision on election day. >> none of these cases are going to stop donald trump from becoming president. and if the people of america believe in democracy, believe in freedom, and i believe that they do joe biden has given them the opportunity to see it, to know it, to understand it. and two, once they can save america at this very perilous time, because we don't act. it could get really bad. there was this moment today when ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy shared an embrace with a american war veteran. i want to play that for our viewers. >> your cranium right now. >> thank hey, savior that he took his hat off. >> can you imagine? yeah. yeah. can you imagine the humility of that american who who stormed those beaches and just put his life at peril and sought 10,000 have his fellow folks hi, that were there on that beach saying to this young man who has been ferociously fighting putin, who by the way, today started defending donald trump. and trump said he'll end the war in ukraine really essentially, he'll give nato away and he'll give ukraine to putin. that is no way for the america who is a shining city on a hill that reagan talked about on the on the shoulders of what fdr talked about. that is not the america that we need donald trump's and isolationists joe biden understands america's place in the world and that if we're not there, the preservation of democracy and freedom both abroad and at home is going to be at risk what's at stake in this election? biden made a direct comparison between world war ii today and the war in ukraine, saying we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago. they never fade. >> do you think that's going to be a driving message in the biden campaign in the coming months well, i think democracy and freedom are driving message. and again america has always been that indispensable nation. today. mitch mcconnell actually parotid the president's talk because mitch conille understands this as well. all do some other mainstream republicans. but you may recall that when the president was trying to get funding from ukraine, they'll whole bunch of very, very conservative maga folks held up the funding for ukraine. donald trump said he wants to decimate nato. those are the barriers between us and autocracy. and joe biden is standing in the breach right now. on behalf of the american people, reminding us of the irreplaceable place that america plays. and of course, you couldn't, you couldn't have anything more poignant than having these seniors man who's this is probably the last commemoration to be that remember the greatest sacrifice that the people of america made to save freedom in the world. there was incredible to see them. they're mitchell, andrew, thank you for perspective now from to cnn, political commentators from the left and right respectively, van jones and david urban. david, i mean, do you agree with trump leaving the door open to prosecuting political opponents? do you think he do it? >> now, listen. first of all, just real quick. second, mitch landrieu, great, great guy, but man, i wish we had daniel, dale on to fact check all this stuff. he's saying presidents never said he's going to send seal team six after his political opponents. >> well, we're making the argument to the spread exactly. it was, it was a illegal occupant, donald trump's so donald trump never said that. >> you've heard he can shoot somebody on the street and his supporters, he didn't say that okay. >> it did say i understood. right. but but but mitch is just that he's defending democracy. it keeping democracy free and keeping it alive in america, there's a quitter pi paul that just, there's just out. let's shows in the state of georgia that the georgians trust donald trump to preserve democracy more than they trust joe biden. if the democrats are going to run on abortion to democracy, that's their big underpinning. gotta, you gotta vote. joe biden because the boogie man, donald trump's can still democracy from yeah, well, the voters are buying it at least in the state of georgia. so i think interesting when you're see donald trump was passed because what he just went through, i think it's a lot of hyperbole. and as soon as he gets elected and he becomes the 47th president united states, you'll be on the governing, governing is a full-time job. want to have time to pursue his grievances is he is as he was talking about tonight, he saw me. he said, look, we're not going to go there van due who do believe that governing is a full-time job for the foreign president. and that he won't pursue great well it wasn't the last time he spent a lot of time tweaking and a lot of time golfing and a lot of time going out for folks including calling the president ukraine and trying to screw joe biden and gotten peach for it. >> i mean i don't i think wishful thinking on the part of my good friend but what a contrast today. you have joe biden standing there in a great tradition of the american people, defending freedom on the world stage you saw as the linskey of risking his life, as his country please stand against fascism. and then you have for from putin and then you have donald trump just mad and paton and upset with everybody and won't take off the table that he will go after his opponent and listen what he said, what he said was there is massive criminality here that's what he accuses america's law enforcement of. he accuses american law enforcement department of justice, american law enforcement prosecutors of being massive criminals that should send a shiver down the spine of everybody because that's the kind of talk that an authoritarian rolls out when you wants to discredit, law enforcement and bringing it not law and order but law and tyranny. that's really what he's laying the groundwork for rhetorically, listen to what he says and look away. you did last time and you should be nervous yet, but to be fair, van i do i think he's talking about the byte. he's ticket about biden's family and hunter biden and jim biden, i think the biden family writ large. >> i think that's what he was referring to, not the department of justice in that clip but i mean, he's called them stop and it's called the department of justice bi gestapo. i mean, it's not as if there's not a long track record of him going after this and maybe there's one particularly an anderson, i think that again, if the fbi showed up in raid jackets at your house, armed like they did at mar-a-lago? argo to come after some documents and paper boxes. i mean, he's not i actually wouldn't have a problem that the fbi showed in my house. i would let them in. and by the way, if there are no because i know what andrew said saw the video come on, america saw that they know it was ridiculous. it's ridiculous the way they showed up. >> what did they gave is he gave they gave them advanced warning. >> they i mean, this was not a raid. i mean, come on, david, you know better than that remember when you were on the air with a great thing? never mind. >> van. i want to play with former president recently told fox news about hillary clinton he famously said regarding hillary clinton, lock her up, you declined to do that as president, i beat her. it's easier when you win and they also luck. and i felt and 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 i can tell you, i can i'm not sure i can answer the question hillary glenn, i didn't say lock her up, but the people would say lock her up blocker robe, white. okay. >> of course. he didn't say lock her up multiple times obviously. but to david's point, he didn't have hillary guard temp tab, hillary clinton prosecuted as president should people take comfort in that? >> well i guess but he also just took it back. you like it's not saying like no back that mean down is saying maybe that he should and so people should feel maybe less comforted going forward. one great things about david urban. i know him very well. when you see him dealing with young people and he did deals with young people from the pores backgrounds. he is about personal responsibility and that's why he's respected by republican, democratic curious about kids who cares about values and he doesn't, he doesn't care about color. the problem is, when now, when you're talking about non trial, his personal responsibility to give those documents back, that he had when he was asked, you should hold the same standard you please kids do david, he should have given those documents back and they would never gotten write it. i just want to say have one standard for everybody rich, poor big faults, little folks, black, white. and that's how you've ordinarily men don't change it now for donald trump no i don't listen. an anderson, i don't disagree. look, trump should turn the documents over. i don't disagree with you that i've we're talking about whether trump feels the way does about the fbi. and i'm saying that he he he feels the way he does because of that raid. i'm not saying he shouldn't 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the pentagon and this cnn tonight, one of the former president is staunchest allies and loudest voices from political vengeance of all stripes is heading to prison. >> steve bannon, who spent months fighting jail time for define the house january 6 committee was ordered to begin serving his time just three weeks from now. more from cnn's sarah marie there's not a prison built. our jail built dow every shut me up. >> steve bannon already using the judge's ruling that he report to prison by july 1st for his four months sentence as a rallying cry for the trump base. >> this about shutting down the maga movement, shutting down grassroots conservatives, shutting now i'm present at trump making his long-held taste for vengeance. >> we're going to medieval on these people were going to savage our enemies even more apparent in his recent media interviews and on his far-right podcast, when old testament, let's go eye for an eye tooth for a tooth after trump's conviction in new york, van and said manhattan district attorney alvin bragg should be jailed. he called on gop prosecutors across the country to seize the day and bring cases against democrats and he demanded republicans in congress step-up probes into the justice department the subpoenas should fly to de before turning his podcast into a maga megaphone, bannon served in the us navy and later went on to become an investment banker with goldman sachs. >> he transitioned into media, going on to lead the right-wing breitbart news and eventually becoming involved in trump's 2016 campaign and serving as a white house said visor, even after he was fired, he remained devoted to trump. >> he is an instrument of divine providence and a master of misinformation. bannon spun boilerplate language about how the fbi was authorized to search mar-a-lago in august 2022, into a baseless claim that trump's life may have been at risk they wanted somebody to bleed out. >> they were looking to have a confrontation that would be an armed confrontation end. he still peddling lies about the 2020 election. >> if you do not believe that 2020 election was stolen you're not at the rail head of this movement. >> now, he may find himself staying true to these words. >> you have repair to go to prison well, sir, isn't he facing another trial on the phony build the wall charity that he was part of. >> um, that's the thing he'd been already pardoned by trump four before. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, this is in new york. he's facing state charges essentially saying that he defrauded folks by raising money to build a wall on the southern border then allegedly funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to himself and some of his colleagues. again, that trial is set for later on this year. he's pleaded not guilty. and as you pointed out, that same conduct was the subject 50 federal charges, but those federal charges ultimately didn't go anywhere because donald trump pardoned steve bannon before he left the white house, sir, maria, thanks so much. >> john is now seen in political, a senior political commentator and former january 6 select committee member adam kinzinger, congressman the former president, called it an american tragedy that steve bannon and has been ordered to report to prison and in the same post on social media, he went on to take a shot at you and the january 6 committee writing the un-american weaponization of our law enforcement has reached levels of illegality, never thought possible before indict the unselect j six committee for illegally deleting and destroying all of their findings what does he talking about? >> their nobody knows look, donald trump and the american public good, it's ungoverned faux. we have all of our evidence there on government, though it's published donald trump has, has had access to all of this. he has access to defendants through the smith investigation. donald trump can call any witness and his lawyers can and depose them and get every piece of information. but facts don't matter to him. i mean, that's obvious. he just wants to create this narrative. he complains about the so-called weaponization of the justice department. and then puts out whatever is fake tweet thing is called basically is saying, we're going to weaponize the justice department in this is a thorough terrion ism to the 10th degree. he lies to people. he takes their money. steve bannon, donald trump, raise money. they take it from people they have no regard for anything that is what makes america truly the great. they are absolutely losing their mind. there's mass psychosis going on right? >> i mean, it is remarkable to me that steve bannon was facing these charges of raising money from small-dollar donors who thought they were giving to build a wall and the allegation was that the money was going to pay living expenses and other sorts of expenses they were having. he's gets pardoned by then president trump. he's now facing state charges on it. bannon said he's going to fight all the way to the supreme court. and when do you think there's any chance of that happening on him going to prison? >> no. i mean, i don't think the supreme court is going to turn his prison sentence down. i mean, it's very cut and clear like he violated a subpoena by congress. we gave him many opportunities to come in and talk, look at the number of people anderson that came in spoke to our committee and just took the fifth amendment. nothing happened to them because they complied with the subpoena. that's the requirement. he. could have come in, he could have pled the fifth. and this would all be over, but he wanted to try to look tough to the maga base, even as he's going to prison, he wants to look tough to the maga base because he's going to come out of prison in november or whatever and he's going to monetize this so he can again make money from people that are going to give him this because they think think he's some great fighter. he's a con artist. he's a scammer. and we saw that even in maga fundraising between the election and between actual january 6, hundreds of millions of dollars was raised on this idea of stop the steal and none of that money went to try to stop any steal. it went into the lawyers, into the pockets of donald we'll drop and this just continues. and so i have always called this like this is abuse of the american people, convincing them that they're very existence in life is at stake. so you can extract one more dollar from them every day and until the american people stand up and reject this, it's going to continue. >> was the january 6 committee able to work around bannon's testimony or were there areas of your investigation? nation and you still would have liked to explore with his testimony. >> oh, i'm sure there's a lot we would have liked to explore if he were to come in and testified honestly and openly i think we got quite a bit of evidence. we made quite a strong case, but you never know what we don't know that he could have brought to light. and i think a lot of that through the smith investigation will be able to see because doj has a lot more than congress has to be able to compel witness testimonies. we didn't do we didn't give people immunity, for instance, to come in and talk the doj can do that. so they're gonna be able to triangulate against him and get the information that he has. i guess we don't know what we don't know because we didn't get a chance to talk to them counter spin kinzinger. thanks so much. appreciate it up. next we remember the pivotal de, 80 years ago that changed the course of history. and the brave americans, brits and canadians and other allied forces who put their lives on the line to liberate europe and save the world start your day with nature me. >> the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin supplement brynn, a year after a heart attack, mics feeling like himself again. >> but even though time has passed, his risk of a second attack acids mike is still living in the red 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democracy is more at risk than at any point since the end of world war ii and warned against ignoring the war in ukraine we will not walk away because if we do, ukraine will be subjugated. >> and will not end there ukraine's neighbors will be threatened all of europe will be threatened. >> as we showed you earlier, ukrainian president zelenskyy was also in attendance. he received a standing ovation, shared that emotional embrace with a war veteran seen as chief international anchor, christian amanpour witnessed at all joins me now christiane prison biden speech focus on the dangers of isolationism. draw a direct line from d-day to the war in ukraine. he said, we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago. they never fete. >> what did you take away from his remarks and from this incredible day? well, honestly this was one of the most amazing d-day celebrations that i've covered. and partly because that the veterans probably will not be here for very much longer. so when he spoke like that, he evoked in fact, not just the current tone, particularly in the united states of isolation zoom with the donald trump wing of the republican party. but he harkened all the way back to ronald reagan in 1984, the 40th anniversary of d-day, when he himself also said that the way to peace is not to retreat across the sea and to hunker down at home isolation has never worked as a way to get ps so it was a really important moment. and of course, because we are in the first of these raging european wars on european soil since world war ii. and since that incredible d-day of 80 years ago. >> and i know you are able to speak with one of the heroes, someone i know you spoke to five years ago the 75th anniversary. who's started a new careers and tiktok star which is amazing. what did he tell you honestly this is jake larson, 101-years-old. >> we did see him here five years ago, and we made a date to meet again. i kid you not. we have been in touch making sure and. hoping that he would be here and sure enough, he was and he was just phenomenal. he said a number of things, including that they were just so young he and his friend fete that age a few years before the war, here were 15, they, they joined up for the national guard pretending they were 18. and then all of a sudden comes well good war two, and they find themselves signing up for this and this is where he told me about that particular moment 80 years ago you will all kids we were all kids. >> yes. >> and did you know then what you were fighting for? >> oh, definitely. that we knew every one of us tell us where every one of us was prepared to, give our life to kick kepler's last lotto europe then we did. we lost quite a few of i lost friends. everybody lost friends. >> but we can we were soldiers we were prepared to give our life just so amazing everything he said that was just so shop he remembers it like yesterday, and he said, you know, when are the heroes? the heroes are up there heroes, all these people who align below these white crosses and stars of david. and he says something so profound. he said, that they died so that i could live. i had a wife and i had children. i have grandchildren. i had a life in that human way. he actually told the whole world what world war ii and d-day was all about to give us all the life of freedom and democracy that we expect. and that is at risk right now. >> it is incredible to think that this whole generation, i mean that there are very few laughed. i spoke to a survivor of auschwitz who was 93 several, several weeks ago for another story and the people from that time they are there it's a dwindling number it sure is and we could tell that hundred and 102 late 90s and they were really, really well-respected, frankly, this was all about them and president macro france gave 11 us d-day veterans the highest civilian honor that you can bestow. >> president biden met each and every one of them as well, pressing american metals into their palms. i could see and they said, thank you, thank you for saving the world. and those few words to say at all, they did actually save the world. and that's why this one is just so incredibly poignant because so much is at stake with russia's illegal invasion of ukraine and putting all of this in question again, history does not move in a straight line, and these heroes told us and made us understand that, yes, we might be able to still have freedom and democracy, but if we fight for it and only if we're prepared to die for that kind of ideal, it's incredibly profound and it's never that cliche has never met more than it did this d-day. >> we're not for their sacrifices and the sacrifices and so many, none of us would live lives that we are living today. >> christian amanpour. thank you so much. >> thank you, allison. >> we're on the year since world war ii, many us president is finer details heroes, remember the crucial invasion seen as tom format takes a look at how past presidents have commemorated this day the fighting scarred the beach, the graves mark the land. and ever since american presence in said remembered de ronald reagan gave what many consider the greatest salute to the young troops. already old at the 40th anniversary in 1984. >> these are the men who took the cliffs these are the champions who helped free of continent these are the heroes who helped end a war that theme was actually launched by the man who commanded the allied assault general dwight eisenhower, who returned to normandy with cbs news for the 20th anniversary. >> by then a former president himself one thing that pull this out was a bravery and the courage and the initiative of the american gi. we've probably had made the best plan. they wouldn't say the most leinz and get the most benefit out of it. but those are the people who had to do the job president bill clinton emphasized the international nature of the allied troops. >> they had come to free a continent the americans, the british, the canadians, the polls, the french resistance, the norwegians and others but let us never forget when they were young these man save the world george hw bush with a pilot in world war ii to date, the last president to serve in the military. but his son president george w bush, acknowledged this special place of norman debts generations to come will know what happened here but these man heard the guns today. >> we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left and so it has gone president barack obama, these men waged wars you might know peace. >> they sacrificed so that we might be free. they thought in hopes of a day when we no longer need to fight president donald trump. their mission is the story of an epic battle. and the ferocious he turtle struggle between good and evil and president joe biden freedom is worth it democracy is worth it. >> america is worth it the world is worth it then. >> now, and always just before that 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toward biden in april and may. their survey of nearly 2000 registered voters showed trump with a three-point lead. this week, they call back those voters and found they now support him by only one point. it's, important to note, it's a small sampling and a lot can happen obviously between now and november recently are ran dk sat down with undecided republican, democratic, and independent women voters in macon, georgia to see what they think of trump's conviction and hunter biden's gun trial whether either case could impact their ballot choice as part of our ongoing series that 53%, which is the average proportion of women voters and presidential elections since 2000 years, randy's report appreciate what was your reaction when you heard that donald trump was found? guilty on all 34 counts i wasn't surprised. let's see, i was very surprised because not i don't think that any of us believe that he would be held responsible. >> i was not surprised, but i am disappointed given that donald trump is now a convicted felon. >> do you think you could still vote for him i'm disappointed, but when you weigh the who candidates i'm not thrilled with either one of them to tell you the truth. >> i'm really not. but i do like a lot of what trump did during his presidency so maybe leaning in that direction, yes, i agree with you on that. when trump was in office, my business, it was thrive i'm talking about quadruples cells. i mean, the business really, really thrived when he was an office and since biden has been an i mean, i'm always one step from closing my doors i'm not concerned about whether he's a felon or not. you know, it's like is he going to be good for me? my business is really kind of crazy that we are at this point when we are considering voting for fail. >> like you would have thought that kind of extreme out for me but i am still leaning towards maybe a third party what is the moment that you all are waiting for to decide i mean, when we know when you see it, when we healing you really can't put a time on it. i mean, i think as you get closer, is that good feeling? i can't put a time frame on it. there are a lot of things that i would worry about with biden inflation bothers me. his cognitive ability bothers me his foreign policies. so may those are negatives when it comes to him. i just got away at all. you're considering a third party. >> i am the debates are really going to help me with. we need those who wanted to decide on, you have eight children? >> i did. when you think about donald trump in office and character, does that weigh into your decision? >> absolutely. i think that that's probably the biggest attorney and in fact, are for me is when i teach my children to be kind i mean, i've got to say trump can be abrasive extremely abrasive. >> i know that but yet i when it comes down to the bottom line of what he's he did for the country during his term i still feel good about that. >> trump and his allies have continued to call this verdict political persecution they say that the whole thing, the whole trial was rigged i don't feel the lucky it was rigged at the end of the day. >> there's old saying, the chickens have to come home to roost. >> but what about the two of you as republic? blinken's? i mean, he was convicted in the same way. a jury convicts people around the country every day. >> no, i don't think it was rigged. i think it was set up. >> what the timing of it to me, it's just can i can't help but think isn't that sort of odd that they would do this right now. now is the perfect time. because of the election coming up, you think? she said the perfect time for who mind that this is the same department of justice that is now prosecuting hunter biden, the democratic president's son. >> if you have have enough power, you can wield anything would be foolish to think otherwise, does the charges that hunter biden is facing and the troubles he's facing legally. does that give you pause? it's when it comes to voting for joe biden. >> no. no. >> i think about people like, you who are who are independent or undecided or leaning and just not sure and then you have this guilty verdict. >> i don't think it's going to hurt him at all. this will push his supporters even further in his corner because trump supporters there's, are staunch supporters. they don't care what this man does. >> i can see people who would be interested in third party completely riding him off as a result of a lot of trump supporters, i feel they are heading to sit with themselves and really faint what i really want someone who's it's been on trial for these two represent me. >> should he dropped out as a convicted felon he should. >> but he's not going to people make mistakes in their life. >> and that that thing doesn't define who they are as a complete individuals. so should him being convicted make him dropout? i would say no. how many of you think donald trump go to jail too. >> okay. if you look at others who've been convicted of the same felony, right the low percentage have actually served time i cannot feel good about saying yes or no. i wish he had just shown remorse. yes ready. >> what did the group of women have to say about candidates ages, one of them mentioned cognitive abilities are perceived cognitive abilities. yeah right. anderson, we've got an earful about that really, everyone in our group would like to at least have the option of voting for a younger candidate. they would like to see a fresh face committee to this race. they all told me they think it's time for both donald trump and joe biden to step aside and let a new generation come in, someone with fresh ideas, someone who might be more in touch with where they believe they are in their lives and also the direction that this country is heading and in fact, one woman said that one of the democrats that we spoke to said that she thinks when you talk about about age for these candidates, it's really important to talk about the age 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mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? are in progress this source, but kaitlan collins, next tonight in an interview with david muir of abc news, president biden reiterated that he will not pardon his son if he's convicted in his federal gun trial 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. >> you have? >> this comes after another dramatic day in court for hunter biden as prosecutors put his brother beau's widow on the stand. cnn's paula reid has more today, federal prosecutors put their star witness on the stand and the trial of hunter biden, the widow of his late brother, bo, who would become hunters girlfriend, hallie biden, testified as federal prosecutors are close to finishing their case against the president's son in wilmington, delaware. she testified how she saw hunter with crack rocks the size of ping pong balls witnessed him smoking crack and even went with him to buy drugs from dealers in washington, dc. >> and how she i'd conversations with him between 2017 and 2018 about his drug use, telling him this can't go on. we can't do this. >> his responses would vary, sometimes saying, leave me alone, i'm fine or at other times, i'm an addict and i'll figure it out my way. >> she also testified how hunter introduced hurt for crack in 2018. it was a terrible experience that i went through. i'm embarrassed and i'm ashamed and i regret that period of my life. >> but hundreds defense argues there's no evidence he was actively using drugs when he bought the gun in october 2018 and allegedly lied on the federal background check form. >> hallie testified hi, the she found drugs and drug paraphernalia in hunter's car. days later, i did find some remnants of crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia. she went on to testify about when she found the gun saying, i was afraid to touch it. i didn't know if it was loaded. the prosecution then produce video evidence of her tossing the gun into for grocery store dumpster. i was so flustered. i realized it was a stupid idea. now, the prosecution also introduced text messages between the two, including when hallie asked where hunter was the night after he bought the gun, he responded. now off maryland ab behind blue rock stadium, waiting for a dealer name mci. but holley also testified during cross-examination that sometimes hunter would lie to her about his whereabouts. the last witness that the jury heard from today was an older gentleman who found the gun in that dumpster. now he testified he was rummaging through the dumpster trying to find recyclable materials to sell, to earn some money when he came across a firearm farm at the center of this case a prosecutors say they'll have two more witnesses, then it will be the defense's turn to put on their case. they say they have two or three witnesses but they still have decided if hunter biden will take the stand. >> anderson. >> all reed. thanks so much. quick programming note, prison biden speaks tomorrow morning from normandy, d-day ceremonies, continuing their and the president expected to talk about threats to democracy. it should get underway. we're told her about ten eastern time and you can see it right here. of course, the news continues tonight. the source and kaitlan collins starts. now see you tomorrow