now, matthew, chance. thanks for your reporting. the news continues right here on cnn i d write next breaking news on hold indefinitely, an appeals court putting the brakes on trump s georgia election interference case, making it highly unlikely trump goes to trial for the election. has the judge in trump s classified documents case hands trump another wind plus republican revenge. trump promising to punish his opponents if reelected, as is allies on capitol hill, follow suit and now are doing trump s dirty work. and tonight and outfront exclusive, the neighbor at the center of the dispute with justice alito s wife is my guess. what she says? happened just before the alitos flu and american flag upside down. let s go out front good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news. a major legal decision in trump s georgia election interference case. and that case is now postponed indefinitely. the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, had been promisi
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chance. thanks for your reporting. the news continues right here on cnn i d write next breaking news on hold indefinitely. an appeals court putting the brakes on trump s georgia election interference case making it highly unlikely trump goes to trial before the election. as the judge in trump s classified documents case hands, trump another when plus republican revenge. trump promising to punish his opponents if real elected as his allies on capitol hill follow suit and now are doing trump s dirty work. and tonight and outfront exclusive neighbor at the center of the dispute with justice alito s wife is my guess what she says happened just before the alitos flu and american flag upside down. let s go out, find good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news, a major legal decision in trump s georgia election interference case, and that case is now postponed indefinitely the fulton county district attorney, fani willis, had been promising that the train is
really those who are outside the facility protesting the treatment of palestinian prisoners. what s been a reaction from people inside israel? yeah, i mean, that s very much the point. remember the whistleblowers who we spoke to in the report, they were also predominantly israeli serving members of the military or medical officials that worked alongside the military in this detention center and then you write, yeah, the protesters outside the detention center that we met. there predominantly israeli as well. it was israeli group and and it s all about debate that israel is having internally. what s the, what s the correct way for the country to proceed in its battle against hamas. no one s sympathizing with hamas amongst, amongst this group of people. but it s just the idea that israel has certain standards that many people in israel are growing number believe are being not met by the military, by the authorities in its pursuit of hamas in gaza. and that s what this court case, and t