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is an premise laptop to the jury. the laptop and with a key piece of evidence was in court today. explosive testimony about a topic for years now. hunter biden's laptop. >> we have seen the prosecution layout amount of evidence in the form of data from his laptop and text messages and photos. >> erika jensen his testimony assisted prosecutors and introducing evidence including text messages, bank records, and hunter biden's laptop. >> prosecutors brought in key evidence including photos of crack cocaine from hunter biden's infamous laptop. >> john: it's not a comedy skit. the far left media citing hunter biden's laptop after initially dismissing it wholesale as this information, russian disinformation. now the device is playing a major role in the prosecutor's case against the president's s son. hello, i'm john roberts in washington. what a difference a trial makes. >> sandra: a case of you can make us out. i'm sandra smith in new york. this is america reports. day 4 currently in a lunch break. not before some powerful testimony. hallie biden took the stand to speak about hunter's drug use during the time she and hunter were dating. she testified about hunter introducing her to crack and why she threw away his gun after finding it in his car. >> john: judge jeanine pirro will join us in moments. >> we began live outside the federal courthouse. in wilmington, delaware. what a day it has been. >> it has been, sandra. right now, it's up to the defense cross examination of hallie biden. she's a pretty major witness for the prosecution to pick apart the testimony she has been given across the morning. she knew hunter biden. she can testify to his drug use. she has been laying all of that out this morning. here's one exhibit they came out october 12th 2018 that hunter purchased that weapon. these text messages are found at the october 13th. hallie says why won't you answer my calls? hunter says bernard who hangs out at 7-eleven on greenville and lancaster. behind blue rock stadium waiting for a dealer. another text message from the day after october 14th. hallie, i called you 500 times in the past 24 hours. no answer. practice what you preach. hunter, i was sleeping in a car smoking crack. lead defense attorney is suggesting that it's possible that hunter was lying to hallie in these text and perhaps he was with another woman. prosecutors presented hunter's gun in the room. hallie said it looked similar to the weapon she had seen years ago for the prosecution is trying to connect hunter's drug use to the time he bowed and possessed that gun and filled that on that form that he was not a drug user on that pur purchase. hallie testified that she and hunter were in a romantic relationship. shortly after her husband and hunter's brother both died. that is when she learned about hunter's drug use. later that year, october 22nd and 23rd and 2018. this is ten or 11 days after hunter purchased nikon. hunter came to her house. hallie said he seemed exhausted and could have been on drugs at the moment. when he went to bed, hallie said she found remnants of crack cocaine, dirty clothes, trash, and then the gun. she said she took the gun to the market up the road and threw it away in a trash can. that's pretty much where we are right now. the defense is working on taking apart all of that testimony. we are in a lunch break. the defense continues. back to you. speak to rich hudson on that for us. >> john: let's bring in judge jeanine pirro. although this is to wrap around the idea that hunter biden lied in federal gun purchasing form while he was under the influence of illicit substances. gun store employee testified saying, "cleveland said he gave biden the form. biden gave cleveland his passport as a form of identification. treatment testified that he was 2 feet from biden as a filled out the form. he barely testified that he personally saw biden fill out question 11e which asked if he was an unlawful user or addict of drugs with cleveland saying he personally watched biden check the "no" box. that is a quote from wednesday. it sounds like a slam-dunk. >> you think? this is so incredible. rarely does a prosecutor have the sound from the audiobook that hunter biden actually recorded where he talks about how he's using drugs and crack cocaine and how his life is messed up. not only that, we've got a laptop that comes in, which pretty much calendars what he's doing, when he's buying drugs. and then you've got the witnesses who say he actually signed this form 2 feet from me. everything that a very competent attorney for the defense attorney for hunter biden is saying is going by the wayside. she said, this guy, cleveland, he was a salesperson. he wanted the sell back -- it is clear on redirect that cleveland didn't make any extra money if he sold the gunner didn't sell that gun. he said i made this money. you've got the defendant's own voice on the dependence on laptop. you've got the girlfriends, the ex-wives, and the other girlfriend were little brother's widow. everybody is putting this altogether. the circumstantial, direct evidence. abbe lowell is trying to say maybe he was talking to another girl and really wasn't doing drugs that minute. zoe kestan says he was doing crack cocaine every 20 minutes. this is as direct as it gets. >> sandra: in a case of you can't make this up as i mentioned at the top of the hour, great to have you here. roll tape on the media and biden himself claiming, this laptop where all this evidence is coming from his disinformation. >> this is classic textbook soviet russian -- >> this laptop that -- russian disinformation. >> it is so obviously a russian operation. >> the stories -- [indistinct] >> yes, yes, yes. god love you, man. >> sandra: the media and the president ate that narrative up. >> they didn't just eat it up, they created it. we know that antony blinken was the person who rounded up those 51 allege that intel agents and said we need something for joe biden to say at this debate with donald trump. the thing that is so disturbing here is that, that has caused americans to lose faith in our institutions. in this cia and clapper and in the justice department, now this is a central piece of evidence by the same department of justice. let me tell you how easy it would have been to confirm that laptop. all you do is take one of those emails and say to one of the people who received it, do you ever write an email to hunter biden, or did he ever send you an email? this could have been confirmed in a minute. they weren't afraid of defamation lawsuit, because they knew it was real. >> john: everyone is talking about hunter biden's laptop. it is almost like they've got split personality disorder. i wanted to ask you about this. this is development for president trump. georgia court of appeals has put on hold anything dealing with the fani willis case until after he considers the entire case which could delay this. georgia court case for a long time. defense attorney for former president trump wrote this. "the georgia court of appeals has properly stayed all proceedings against president trump pending its decision on interlock a tory appeal which argues the case should be dismissed in fulton county d.a. and willis should be disqualified for conduct." if the president ever sees the inside of a court room, it won't be until march or april of next year. >> the appellate court's ruling on the interlock a tory appeal. it means that they took us round the trial court. the decision of judge mcabee and says this has to be reviewed by another court. the appellate court is not going to take us out of turn. they are going to take it at their normal schedule. they are not going to get to it until that time based upon where it is on the calendar. essentially, there will be no trial of former president trump in georgia before the election. >> sandra: huge, judge, good luck. did you not catch on? [laughter] great to have you here, judge. >> john: you are huge, judge. we look forward to having you with us every day. >> search for his next vp, everybody is talking about it. the search is hitting high garrick resources now telling fox news, the vetting process has begun in earnest with documents being requested from several potential picks. including north dakota governor of florida senator mark rubio in ohio senator j.d. va vance. officials say those aren't the only names being floated. i had an arkansas senator tom cotton. south carolina senator tim scott, new york congresswoman. and former housing secretary dr. ben carson. sources say a decision likely will not come until just before or at the rnc convention which does begin july 15th. compounded at the water cooler. everybody's talking about it. any guesses that you are willing to put out there? >> john: i love the fact that they narrowed it down. everybody else who has always been considered. it looks like it's not going to be nikki haley. it looks like she's out of the running. if the president wants somebody to firmly backup's policies and his statements, the pat burrell model, it would be j.d. vance. if he is looking for somebody who can get him hispanic voters in places like nevada and arizona and some other states, i think rubio as the inside track. a lot of people think doug burgum executive experience as a ceo and is north dakota's governor, he could be a good pickles also. my money is on rubio. >> sandra: very interesting. you add in the others, ben carson, i'm sure that people will be talking about this for quite some time. >> john: i think rubio helps in win win make the arizona and nevada. that is big. we have seen president biden's memory lapses in public when serious concerns being raised after "the wall street journal"'s report on what is happening behind closed doors. we will talk to dr. nicole saphier next class this. >> if you think about the millennials and gen zers, how many are going to be able to build wealth through real estate through the middle class american? >> sandra: is home ownership more and more and unlikely reality for america for gen z and millennials? is something a lot of that generation is talking about. but how to navigate the house hunting. just ahead. ♪ that colonoscopy for getting screened ♪ ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know the name, that's what i'm saying ♪ -cologuard®? -cologuard. cologuard! -screen for colon cancer. -at home, like you want. -you the man! -actually, he's a box. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ i did it my way ♪ if you're a veteran wife, homeowner, and the family bookkeeper, you're the first to know when high rate debt is stressing your budget. but your family's service has earned you a big advantage. the va home loan benefit. with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan, you can pay off high rate credit cards and car loans. that's real money you can use to take care of your family and home. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! >> john: steve bannon must report to prison by july 1st to begin his sentence in his contempt of congress case. federal judge making that ruling today. the eggs they of former president trump hormones for defying a subpoena that investigated the capitol riot. bannon's attorney says he will apply for a rehearing later this month. [indistinct] >> president biden: him lying around, actually. 4 more years. pause. the president of mexico did not want to open up the gate. i'm going to be a president for everybody who lives in the red state to a green state. >> sandra: we have seen president biden's gaps in the public way. a "wall street journal" report is retail and cognitive decline behind closed doors. as his mental acuity remains a big concern for voters, many pure he may not be up to the job for another 4 years. that's bring in dr. nicole saphier. that's another four years after next january. there is a long way to go here. welcome to you, doctor. what are your thoughts on this? how concerned should voters really be? >> looking at president biden right now, it's not just snapshot. we have known joe biden for decades now. we are seeing some of these gaps and stumble and fall. the big thing is, this is a change of what we have known for joe biden over decades. is this part of normal aging as we age? we do have some word finding issues and some memory difficulty. i think the big question that americans are starting to have, is there any cognitive impairment and would potentially inhibit his ability to be commander in chief? the latest article that's coming out. you talked up 45 people bipartisan. mostly republicans. there were some democrats as well. conversations behind closed doors. some of the comments were softly speaking, mumbling, almost zoning out. obviously, this is all hearsay. this is nothing different than we are seeing in some of his public speeches. i think one of the most important things is when we see him giving speeches out in public, these are supposed to be his finest moments. he is well rested and well scripted. it has all the support he can possibly have. what is happening behind closed doors when people aren't watching him? is there a level cognitive decline? i would like to know that. as we see the physical come out every single year and the president's position, they have yet to really show us any sort of mental status exam. i think that is what we can look forward to coming into the election. it doesn't seem like they are going to give that to us. >> john: a lot of democrats have been pushing back on this. here's what "the wall street journal" says in part. "some who have known him back to his time as vice president described a president who appears slower now. someone who has both good moments and bad ones." i want to ask you about that. sometimes the state of the union address, he seemed to have a pretty good moment. he was pretty good at normandy today. the speech to the naacp the other day was a disaster. how are there so many ups and downs? what do you think is going on? >> i think we all have to admit. when you go out in public speaking, sometimes you're going to do great and knocking out of the park and sometimes you're not going to do is great. i'm certainly guilty of that myself. looking at the overall trends of a president and seeing that he is having more of these gaps, of the word finding issues, seeming to be a little disoriented at times. be very stiff in the gate in the physical day attributed to degenerative changes of his spine. you have a lot of health care professionals questioning, is this a parkinsonian gate? is there nerve degeneration that is happening? there's a lot of questions and not a lot of answers. i think for any aging individual especially those who do have some cognitive impairments, you're going to have good days and you are going to have bad days. anyone who has taken care of an elderly relative will know that. >> sandra: something a lot of people are quick to mention when they are discussing this with the white house says this is mostly republicans who are taking issue with his mental acuity. i think "the wall street journal" is highlighting that most people do see this lower joe biden and then we have seen in the past. there's a big difference between 81-year-old's. there are some 81-year-olds who are super active and fit and thriving and i had it. others who are not. is this an age thing or are we simply looking at his mental acuity? >> sa>> is under the microscope. age is an independent risk factor for cognitive decline. you see physical and mental declining as you age. and they just going to happen. does he seem to be aging right before our eyes over the last 3.5 years. it does seem that way. we didn't see a lot of him during the campaigning for his presidency because of pelvic perhaps it was there and shielded from us. given fewer press conferences, doing fewer public speaking that i think any president in history. we don't really have a good idea. when we are seeing these little tidbits of him. he is struggling, this may be his normal at this point. if you compare it to when he was vice president, obviously, there has been a big change in that time frame. >> john: there's no question about that. great to get your take on this. >> sandra: thank you, doctor. >> john: now this. 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