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MSNBCW Alex July 2, 2024

election. the way he responded to that is by creating an alternate universe in which he did not lose the election and the country is paying the price. three times. three times? losing in 2020, the new york attorney general case and now the 34 counts. the attorney general case with the massive penalty. you are right to point it out with the devastating nature of the blow in that case. hundreds of millions of dollars that he owes and now in this criminal case. he does not have the option to do it he did with losing the 2020 election. he does not have the option to say that didn t really happen. let s have an alternate universe in which the penalty did not happen, the liability did not happen and the criminal convictions did not happen. from your sense of how he moves through the world and deals with humiliation and failure, what do you think he has left to do that he can do in response to this that we should be prepared for? is going to blame everybody other than hims

MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show June 4, 2024 02:27:00

two-thirds requirement, but look what happened in the jury, 12 people drawn without any political or partisan implications to their appointment. they were just citizens and they studied the facts, scrutinized the witnesses and came back with a verdict that vindicated common sense. you got to put your faith in the people. it doesn t mean it s failsafe. it doesn t always work, but the people here have done their job. the jury did their job and that judge did an excellent job of clarifying every step of the process. in terms of faith in people, there are nine people the country doesn t have a lot of faith in right now at the united states supreme court. we are awaiting their ruling among other things as the case as to whether or not presidents are immune from prosecution. aside from the question of

BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 02:50:00

and programmes would say, well, we ve got a piece from so and so. jeremy, can you do the explainer? so, isaid, what, so, if you didn t get that, jeremy is now going to explain it? so, my argument was always i should get the material and i should then build this construct, and that s what i try and do. it doesn t always work, but i think when it does work, it works. and you mentioned that you ve spent a lot of the last ten years talking aboutjihadists. some of those would ve been in syria, particularly when the islamic state group was taking a lot of territory, and that leads me to something else i d like to talk to you about, which is your close encounters with really significant historical figures one of them is president assad of syria. let s listen to a brief part of your exchange with him a few years back. what about barrel bombs? you don t deny that your forces use them. i know about the army. they use bullets, missiles and bombs. i haven t heard of army using barrels or may

BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 20:51:00

jeremy is now going to explain it? so, my argument was always i should get the material and i should then build this construct, and that s what i try and do. it doesn t always work but i think when it does work, it works. it doesn t always work, but i think when it does work, it works. and you mentioned that you ve spent a lot of the last ten years talking aboutjihadists. some of those would ve been in syria, particularly when the islamic state group was taking a lot of territory, and that leads me to something else i d like to talk to you about which is your close encounters with really significant historicalfigures, one of them is president assad of syria. let s listen to a brief part of your exchange with him a few years back. what about barrel bombs? you don t deny that your forces use them. i know about the army. they use bullets, missiles and bombs. i haven t heard of army using barrels or maybe cooking pots. large barrels full of explosives and projectiles which are dropped fro

BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 03:50:00

which really brought this idea to life, giving rise to a dome entirely built from waste materials. they disassembled an entire building in two days only, and they also assembled this dome in only two days. and then in between the two, we taught them about digitalisation for circular constructions. so it needs a process to put an identifying mark on each piece as it s extracted from the building. the answer? qr codes. so first, we re going to take the wood that we designed for the dome, and we ll put it inside the laser engraver. so this should take us to the database of the component that will have the information. it doesn t always work, though, as phones prefer qr codes on pieces of paper or screens, not necessarily etched into wood. so, a little bit of tlc later. oh, there we go perfect! despite this concept

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