bowman may not go back. boebert, it seems on track to come back next year. all right. thanks to our panel for being with us today. thanks to all of you for joining us. i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere new central starts right now ahead of the big cnn debate. new reporting on what trump is and isn t doing to prepare and new reporting. why some biden advisers say the winning recipe is, let s focus on the president s own record and more focus on trump, a years-long stand up with the us. finally over for julian assange, the man accused and one of the largest government breaches ever of classified material. all the plea deal needs now is a judge s signature. selfies, video messages, and sexual predators, house snapchat went from a friendly platform to a target for child exploitation and their new plan to go back i m john berman was sarah side you re and kate bolduan. we are well, here. and this is cnn new set just two. days until the historic cnn presidential debate in this
the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees. two more. he already has appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today. i mean, never. i have taught constitutional law for nine years. this guy knows more about it then most. the fact of the matter is, there has never been a court this far out of step. joining us to discuss is our and missy legal analyst. we have a host of the justice matters podcast. welcome you with a happy father s day. you too. glenn, were you surprised by these comments from president biden? he is pretty forward leaning but he is calling it the way not only he sees it but i think the way most americans see it. we seem to have a supreme court, at least a block of justices, who are not honest brokers of the law. i knew we would talk about the supreme court. one thing i want to remind myself of from the washington post reporting
Hospital tonight. Two children and two adults. This area of the ozarks being a popular tourist destination. The governor made a point today of saying that many of the victims of this tragedy were traveling here from out of state. You can see the waters of this lake calm behind me now but severe thunderstorms, again, in the forecast here in Southeast Missouri tonight, erin. Horrible thing. Kaylee, thank you. Thanks to all of you for joining us. Anderson starts now. Good evening tonight. An exclusive interview with the attorney for alleged russian spy maria butina. The attorney joins us. Thats ahead. So is the latest on the mystery surrounding what happened Behind Closed Doors when President Trump met Vladimir Putin. Its a mystery because the white house wont tell us or tell you. In fact, were getting more from russia than we are from washington. We begin, though, with the president s former personal attorney and longtime fixer, Michael Cohen. Today, we learned he had made tapes of conve
stories about him disparaging the men and women of the military, calling them suckers and losers. he doesn t seem to care about the facts of january 6th coming out. he was reported by two people i was talking to at the time to care very much about the material covered by stormy daniels. these are things that get right up into his stuff. reporter: absolutely. get him respond. look, we ve got opening statements that i believe just are literally that commercial break, the judge announcing saying, quote, we re going to have opening statements on monday morning. this trial is starting. and donald trump, he has tried to avoid this moment. his legal team has fought on his behalf, his most defense lawyers will try to do to avoid these moments, to avoid these circumstances here. and yet even just here in the last 30 minutes, his team trying to put forward several pre-motion motions in front of the judge to which the judge snapped back saying, quote, i have handed down decisions,
industry is facing labor issues, potential strikes, and maybe big business is sitting back saying, maybe labor doesn t have the power it once did with a eye right around the corner. i think they are saying that everyone is looking for efficiency. the year of efficiency, as a coburg called, it and i think a lot of businesses are doing that. i did a panel this weekend at the book festival, and i met geraldine brooks, rebecca mckay, jacob weisberg, and we were talking about the impact on rioters. but you could pick anybody like the impact on, lawyers on doctors, and what s interesting about this is the impact on white collar workers more than anybody else with the a. i. revolution. because it s about words and text or knowledge. and so they are becoming panicked. well they didn t mind when mechanized firming went into