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Breakfast

up weather in southeast asia as driven up the price of those very basic beans to the highest point they have ever been. they are now at £3300 per tonne, neverthat ever been. they are now at £3300 per tonne, never that high before. we are hooked on caffeine in the uk, drinking around 98 million cups between us every single day. if you are lucky enough to have a disposable income to be able to go to a high street coffee shop and buy one every day you will know that a mate for example has gone up to £3.50. that is 15% more thanjust last year. it is notjust about those big coffee shops on the high street because 80% of us do have that instant coffee at home. let's chat with that instant coffee at home. let's chat with adam, that instant coffee at home. let's chat with adam, head that instant coffee at home. let's chat with adam, head of that instant coffee at home. let's chat with adam, head of coffee. that instant coffee at home. let's chat with adam, head of coffee. good morning. let's go agricultural, economic. there is a storm in brazil or vietnam, economic. there is a storm in brazil orvietnam, how economic. there is a storm in brazil or vietnam, how does it affect instant? , ., , or vietnam, how does it affect instant? , instant? instant coffee is robusta, which there _ instant? instant coffee is robusta,

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Morning Joe Weekend

disagree with you, and to have those conversations. that's really interesting. and in terms of saying good-bye to it, it's bittersweet. it's nice that it moved on to this very heightened form and we shot it on broadway, so it's the nicest version of the show. but also, i made it with the guy directed it, adam, directed the live shot. he was my closest pal, and we work together for eleven years and he passed away right before he started on broadway. so it's weird, because i love the show. it's the best thing i've ever been a part of. i love performing it on broadway, but saying good-bye to the show is also me sort of saying good-bye to our partnership. it's very bittersweet, is the one word answer i should have given. >> you are correct. it should be given. to the people who put you on the list of time magazine, how many of them knew that you used to work out everything you're

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Fox News at Night

quiet and cold speed to me and my wife get an uber and we are chat chat chat all the way. you like chatting with your rideshare driver or silence chat i'm irish she would have to sell my mouth shut to keep me quiet. and up knowing the driver's life >> if i wanted to... silent? let me be with my thoughts before have to go back into the wild. adam, a silent ride is like the starting of a murder film. carlo, i'm just there for the ride. i prefer they keep their hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. i don't want to chat with a bus driver or airline pilot either. have a great weekend thank you for watching america's late news we will see you back here monday r lawn back. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back.

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Newscast

hello. it's adam in the studio. and it is chris in birmingham. and just so i don't get lonely in here, i'm joined by some friends of the podcast. ailbhe rea is associate editor at bloomberg. hello, ailbhe. hello, thank you for having me. and nick watt is political editor of newsnight. hello, nick. hello, adam. this means we've got bbc one and bbc two sewn up tonight. genius move. very clever move. right, the first story we're going to talk about is about the mp mark menzies, who represents a seat in the north—west of england and, until wednesday night, he was a conservative mp. he's now been stripped of the whip and is an independent and the claims were made in the times newspaper on wednesday night. the newspaper is alleging that, in the recent past, he made a phone call at 3:15am to his former campaign manager, who is 78 years old. and the allegation is that mark menzies said, "i am locked in a flat and i need £5,000

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Newscast

of money to be let out." and then the paper goes on to allege that that money was paid, but then it was reimbursed, the paper claims, using otherfunds that had been raised for political purposes. so that is what the times newspaper alleged on wednesday night. there have been some repercussions from those reports. what is difficult for the bbc is that we have approached mark menzies for comment. he has not said anything to us, but he did speak to the times newspaper on wednesday, when they were putting these allegations and claims to him and, chris, he, mark menzies strenuously denied them. yeah, that's right. and you summarise neatly there, adam, where we are. i think there's another expression we can sort of throw into the mix. i was working last night, wednesday night, when the investigative journalistic powerhouse that is billy kimber of the times�*s piece appeared online, and a polite version of the words that tumbled from my lips would be,

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Newscast

seen, and the government would have prevailed. and they think, these labour people, that the government is seeking to buy time to delay the legislation because they are not ready for the flights. i should say, i put that to steve baker, the cabinet office minister. he said, we are not seeking to buy time. we want this on the statute. but another member of the cabinet said to me that even if it makes the statute book, it is a 12—week delay until you can do the flights because there's a lot of preparation you can do right now, but there's a lot of preparation you can't do until it's law. and, chris, i think i've been away from westminster too long because i'm slightly struggling to get my head around the fact that labour are opposed to the rwanda legislation, but yet in the house of lords they don't want to be seen to be the ones that actually stop it happening. what's that about? welcome back to swi, adam. says me pompously from birmingham. so, you know, you're the one in westminster and i'm not! it's a state of mind as much as a postcode, isn't it? well, exactly.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

learned that he had torn down some political advertisements. they did not disclose that to the government and the government had the d.a.s office disclose it dutifully in court and that is why we became two fewer. and one of the most astonishing things was how quickly we went from two steps back to a full panel. it was just at the end of the date in rapid order. >> i thought at 11:00 this morning, like, this is another two weeks of jury selection the way this is going. >> you have to remember that this is the questioning of this pool, but once the questioning is done and you have leaned out of this cause, the people who cannot sit because the judges ultimately agreed they cannot be fair, then it is just the perimeter. you turn and say, lawrence. do you want to strike this person? adam. next.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

his other complaint was, i suppose. more understandable. coming from a 77-year-old man from florida. >> i am sitting here for days now, from morning until night in a freezing room. >> joining us now, adam, who was in the courthouse today, and who survived the freezing of the courthouse somehow. he is a fellow. also joining us, former fbi general counsel from new york and co-author of the best-selling book, "the trump indictments." and neil is with us, former acting general who has argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. he is a professor at georgetown law school and a host of a podcast. they are both msnbc legal analysts . adam, let me start with you, since you were there

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

okay, that's uncalled for. back with neal katyal and andrew weissman. we got our transcripts late tonight before the show. adam, there is a spot that you heard and now have the transcript for that is very interesting about the examples that the district attorney was

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Deadline White House

going to have a hearing on that. if the judge finds that the bond is ineffective, the ag shortly thereafter will be able to seize assets again. >> wow. thank you so much for explaining that, again, that bond hearing on monday. we may have trump opening statements in the new york hush-money trial, as well, on monday. so many balls in the air right now that we're all juggling. we'll stay on top of it here on msnbc. thank you so much, danny, adam, for being with us, yasmin, thank you so much for your great reporting out the courthouse. that's going to do it for us this hour. i'm ana cabrera from new york. "deadline: white house" starts right now. hi, everyone. we made it to friday. it's 4:00 in new york on a very busy day of developments at the courthouse in manhattan where day four of the people of the

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