about nine times what it brought in in sales last year by comparison, trump media is trading at more than 1,400 times it sells last year and jim, look, this is not a trivial matter, right? >> it means trump's stake is worth around 4 billion. in this company. and there's a lot of real people who do own stock here and they would get hurt if gravity sets all right, we'll be watching that madigan. thanks very much. >> they should you relied on cnn newsroom. >> i'm jim acosta in washington, right? now. trump's defense team is launching yet another attack on the special counsel in that case, jack smith and his office. it's the former president's latest bid to have the classified documents case tossed out. right now, judge aileen cannon is holding a confidential hearing. we're told with both sides ahead of today's public hearing at follows monday's back-to-back hearings were tensions flared between the judge and the prosecution at one point, cannon saying, quote, i don't appreciate your tone. meantime a late-night filing from smith's office contain never before seen evidence photos from mar-a-lago. you can see it right there showing boxes with their contents spilled out onto the floor. smith's office is expected to use this as they defend their handling of evidence. today's cnn's evan perez is outside the court, this morning. he joins me now. evan, tell us more about this new filing and these photos. what work can you tell us? >> well, jim, this is an attempt by the special counsel to push back on the former president's legal team. what they're arguing that because some of the documents in those boxes that were taken from mar-a-lago back in august of 2022. the order in which those documents were found had changed age as a result of the investigation that this affects are hurts his ability to mount a defense. and so what you're seeing there in some of these new photographs, you'll see once that were taken by walt nauta, it looks like something out of the show, harder's right where you see these boxes sitting in a closet they're in a room with them spilling out of the boxes. there's also boxes that show classified documents intermingled with a news clippings. and another one, a document or a letter written from the white house on whitehouse stationary 2 families from the sandy hook. and so what the special counsel is saying is that look, there was no bad faith, there was nothing lost in the as part of this investigation. and what they're saying is is that the court should see trump's newly invented explanations for how these documents were found, as his latest unfounded accusations against law enforcement. in other words, long horsemen did not do this to try to fix this case against the former president. again, we have an ongoing hearing that is still that is going behind closed doors. we expect the sum of this jam, some of these pictures and some of these documents from the latest filing to be part of the hearing, we will see later this afternoon. >> very interesting art evan pres, keep us posted. thanks so much for more on this. let's go to cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. he joins us now joey, what do you make of all this? >> i quite a mess. i think jim, good morning to you. i think the overarching issue is number one, the manner in which the judge has been handling the case. in number 2, whether or not she's going down rabbit holes and entertaining arguments and whether that's a basis for delay and whether or not the fixes in as it relates to donald trump something that's a fair question federal judges, jim have a very robust amount of authority. we respect that authority. you practiced before federal judges, but generally speaking, i don't have any issue or qualms with the confidence of the judge at all. she's come from tremendous law schools. she's had tremendous experiences. i think my issue is the process in terms of what but i do in my daily practice is that you go before judges and they move cases along. and if you have a meritorious argument, they'll hear it. if their argument that are well-settled in law, they will not. but what they will do is they will move the calendar because there's a lot to get to. and if you have something that you have to say, put it in a motion will have a hearing and decided. but there's delay delay delay is somewhat it just doesn't happen. and so to the extent that it is happening, it is concerning yeah. >> i mean, it has not been a good time for the prosecution for special counsel jack smith's office. the judge judge cannon has appeared skeptical of a gag order for trump in this case, and then she took issue with the tongue own of one of the prosecutors saying, i don't appreciate your tone joey jackson i can't imagine that's a good thing no, it's not a good thing, but listen, what happens gym in court, tempers, flare, and certainly when you're trying to get across an argument that you believed to be significant, that you believe to impact be impactful. >> the judge? which may, for example, take umbrage with how you express something and it happens right perfection eludes us all the real issue on the merits of the gag order is why not? i mean, the reality is is that yes, jim, listen, we live in a free speech country and a free speech country. i'll tell you that judges do not like to stop, prevent people from saying any the thing and they certainly don't like to restrict content of what people say. however, having said that, you know, i know that there are limitations to speech, you can't yell fire in a theater. you can't defame someone. what am i speaking about? right? i'm speaking about the notion of limiting speech when it impair something we've seen gag orders before. why because of the issue to a fear and intimidation, hush money in new york, the election interference case before judge chutkan in dc, whenever it leads to fear intimidation, it's a problem whenever could lead to potential violence is a problem. >> so if you're saying things about his estimation, yes. you want to limit the amount that in which you can restrict someone, but i think you have to protect tech public safety. and on the merits, i'm concerned about her just lack of entertaining them and joy. >> one quick final thing. i mean, these photos that jack smith's office put out, are they trying to put pressure on the judge by putting these photos out? what do you make? what did you think? >> i mean, look, that's the issue of were talking about classified documents, were talking about alleged secrets of the government. we're talking about things that can get someone killed. is this the manner in which those should be treated and quite frankly, jem, that's not really a judicial question. that's a jury question when you get before jury, there are some things judges decide. they decide matters of law as it relates to whether you should have classified documents, whether they work classified documents, were they treated with the proper decorum and respect, did you intentionally possess them? there are some issues that have better presented before jury, and i think the issue here is all we ever going to get there. yes. you want to have hearings? yet? we want everybody bodies point of view to be expressed, but we have to move matters along at the end of the day. and when you're not, i think the public fairly ask, hey, what are we doing here? are you delaying are you really entertaining issues that need to be entertained, but judicial purposes or yeah. >> i mean, i was just looking at that photo. we were just looking at a few moments ago and not to do a csi on it, but it looks like somebody's dry cleaning is next to these boxes of documents that have been spilled out with newspapers and everything looks like a real dog's breakfast in there, but ra joey jackson, thanks very much. really appreciate it. i don't know what your closet looks like. are mind doesn't look that bad. >> a little match better than that but and it's not classified documents. i show you. >> all right. all right. we'll take your word for it. our jerry, thanks a lot. i knew this morning just days ahead of cnn's historic presidential debate. several top democrats are warning president bind to focus on donald trump and not on his own first-term records sources say the reason for that is simple. the president's policy achievements in their view or not resonating with the american people. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre's projecting confidence ahead of the cnn showdown. but this morning appear to suggest that the president may not entirely followed that advice when there is an opportunity for this president to speak to millions of americans, he shows up and he meets the moment. >> so obviously the president is going to look forward to thursday doing just that laying out what he normally does, what he's done the last three-and-a-half we have here is how he's going to continue to build on the economy let's discuss with cnn senior political commentator, van jones and former rnc communications director doug high van let me start with you first. >> what do you think about this stuff that we're hearing that other outside advisers saying the president should focus on trump than as accomplishments during his first term. what do you think? >> well, i just think that he's got to balance this thing on the one hand, he has a lot to be proud of. and i think he's frustrated, doesn't get credit you do have inflation coming down. employment is up stock market is strong. so when you have those kinds of things on your, your, your, your report card, you once they look looked dad, i got i got some a's here. and so that pride is going to show he's going to want to do that at the same time. he's downplaying his real strength is the empathy people don't feel good because prices are too high when it comes to groceries, when it comes to rent, when it comes to cars. and so sometimes that pride of what he's accomplished, steps on his empathy of what is yet to be done until we've got a balance that and if you get the balance wrong, it's gonna be, it's gonna sound tone deaf, which is a death knell for someone whose main credit it is his empathy yeah. >> doug, let's play a little bit of what the white house press secretary was saying this morning support that this president did with from the american rescue plan to the bipartisan infrastructure infrastructure legislation, to the inflation reduction act. >> all of these historic pieces of legislation has helped this country get back on its feet. so, yes, you know, eggs and milk and they were grocery things that were up. it has gone down, it has gone down since 2022 doug, your thoughts will look, he's going to talk about some of his legislative accomplishments. but if they're if they bank on that, that's going to convince people that their lives are suddenly better. that's a really bad strategy. he has to convince those voters who every week of their lives, they, they go and get coffee at a mcdonald's or dunkin donuts or biscuit bill. and the prices are higher that my they're upset about that. he has to demonstrate that he gets it. and the has a plan to fix it talking about i did this and this and this and you should be grateful that'll be tone deaf from biden. i think that to vans point, he has to show empathy here in an empathy is that you understand the problem and you have a way of achieving it and using that to then go after for donald trump with whatever biden feels would be a loss for voters if trump wins, he has to do both. >> yeah. and van the president is going after trump, but in a to add on the economy, let's look at that donald trump loves to attack joe biden joe biden because he's focused on revenge and he has no plans to help the middle-class. he it's just give more tax cuts. 2, the wealthy. >> joe biden is working every day to make your life more affordable. >> donald trump is only out for himself. joe biden is fighting for your family yeah. >> i mean, van to your point in that ad, they were going after trump ben it looked like his hair a little bit two and so on. but they're also showing biden sitting down with voters at the table and more of that, i guess is what they're thinking they need to do behind the scenes. >> absolutely. and part of the thing is, we're living in the united states of amnesia. people really just don't remember how awful and terrible the trump days were. i mean, there's a reason that he got voted out and so now this is weird kind of nostalgia for the trump dates, which if you look back at any other headlines are any what was going on? nobody was happy during that period of time. it was a complete upset all the time. so what biden i think it's trying to do that message tropos for himself resonates. people, get that, that that seems to be true. and biden is fighting for you. that's where he's got to prove the point. the thing about it is those of us who spend a lot time with the news, we know inflation reduction act is a lot of money to try to help build stuff. what it sounds like gobbledy gou. so you can't just get up there and say, look, i pass this abc and xyz and this 123 and think people are gonna be moved by that. people don't know what you're talking about. and so you've got on the one hand, punch hard on trump. remind people that he has a agent, but you gotta get more specific. we just heard the price of eggs. can you talk normal american? and resonate and connect? that's where that's what that ad is about. that's what he's got to be about on thursday night. >> yeah. i mean, doug, people have been frustrated with prices at the grocery store. there's no question about it trump apparently is not doing the same kind of preparation that joe biden is. joe biden better camp, david, i'm spin out on the campaign trail holding rallies, doing interviews with a friendly hosts and so on. do you like that approach? >> does. >> it make you worry a little bit for donald trump and his folks? well, there's a lot of text me makes me worried, but what's most interesting is not what donald trump is doing, but where he's doing it when it does these rallies that we've seen in recent weeks he's been in richmond, virginia. he's been in philadelphia, pennsylvania. he has been in the brock's and those are democratic strongholds. and what he's doing is he's going to joe biden's areas. he's trying to peel away voters here and there. now, if you're going to go after african american voters in a trying attract hispanic voters. you also have to invest resources, spend on hispanic and african american media and television and so forth. but he's going to places where republicans typically don't. i'll be interested to see if after this it's debate. joe biden regardless of the debate performance, does he go to rural areas where democrats really need to stem? they're bleeding yeah and of course, the elephant in the room, i mean, we don't even know what the supreme court's going to do tomorrow. so this old debate, i mean would i be talking about stuff other than what we're talking about right now, van and dcg guys, thanks very much. really appreciate it. >> thank you were just two days away from the first presidential debate of the year hosted by cnn domus joe biden and then donald trump going head-to-head. >> this thursday june 27, right here on si units at 9:00 eastern. >> still ahead. we're following breaking news of protesters storming the parliament and kenya, i take a look at some of those video. it's pretty the wild what we're seeing so far this morning, a live report from nairobi as next the most anticipated moment this is election and the stakes couldn't be higher, the president and the former president, one stage two, very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday get now live on cnn and streaming on max nexium 24 hour prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as preps it, get all day and all night heartburn as it prevention with just one bill a day choose hazard prevention. choose nexium everywhere. >> but the season the seat level now and they get a, you love your bike. we do to that's why we're america's number. what motorcycle insurer the do you have to wedge it and everything? 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