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we're committed to israel's security. we're also committed to deescalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. this strike, and iran's muted response to it, suggests both sides are keen to step back from this conflict. but their direct confrontation last weekend has left them in a new, more dangerous position. the immediate risk may be cooling, but from where they stand now, it's a shorter route to war. one analyst says there's a lesson for the future in iran deciding to act, even when it knew israel would respond. they considered it, and they took it into account, and they decided to do it. so there is a change in a way that they are thinking. therefore, i have to take into account that, in the future, they will be doing the same things. and this is the big question, because israel is not

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BBC News

going to stop attacking any arms that are coming across the iraqi—syrian border. iran today avoided blaming israel directly, even as crowds called for its destruction after friday prayers. but israel is already fighting iran—backed groups across the region. even if this crisis is subsiding, the spark that triggered it will not. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. live now to laura blumenfeld, middle east analyst and former senior policy advisor on the state department's israeli—palestinian negotiating team. thank you for being here, what do you make of what we saw last night in this presumed israeli strike on iran? i night in this presumed israeli strike on iran?— strike on iran? i would the scales of— strike on iran? i would the scales of rough _ strike on iran? i would the scales of rough justice - strike on iran? i would the scales of rough justice are| scales of rough justice are backin scales of rough justice are back in balance. the tangibles on both sides from the iranian strike and the israeli

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Hannity

case won't go away because the attorney general of new york location james is now formally opposing the bond that president trump went up to appeal his civil fraud trial she says it is not structured properly and that the company does not appear to have enough cash on hand to pay the bond if, in fact, trump doesn't and here with the full recap of the jury selection a preview of opening arguments next week and what is ahead fox news legal analyst and harvard law professor alan dershowitz with us and don't know what to say about the guys that putting himself on fire not exactly a recommended form of protest of any kind said in many ways professor let's take a look at where we are in this case so many issues here that make my blood boil number 1 a judge that donated to biden number 2 review of the issue of a family member that these activity democratic politics at a high level

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Alex Wagner Tonight

concerned about jurors being afraid to come to court, same thing will happen with witnesses. they don't want that to happen to them. because when donald trump tweets negatively about people his followers, some of them, tend to attack those people. >> it'll be an interesting few days to watch. thank you to both of you. we appreciate it. christian is a legal analyst. hilliard is an analyst. we appreciate your time. israeli strikes inside his country last night were toys like our children play with, end quote. we'll discuss the latest tensions in the region. it looks like the house will finally pass a foreign aid bill to help ukraine. the far left members are furious. will mike johnson survive the fall out? that's next. that not all dirt. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

also happening on monday, 10:00 a.m. eastern, just 30 minutes after opening statements kick off in his criminal trial, donald trump's other attorneys will head just down the street to a different manhattan courthouse for a civil fraud case hearing that could threaten hundreds of millions of dollars in his assets. today new york attorney general leticia james asked the judge to void donald trump $175 million bond in the case citeing concerns the bond company might not actually have the funds to back it up. leading off our discussion tonight adam classfeld a fellow at just security who is covering the trial for the last word. also with us, a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. she is cohost of the # sisters in law podcast and an msnbc legal analyst. thank you both for being here. adam trump is claiming he will

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Laura Coates Live

does take the stand, prosecutors want to bring up his past legal issues, including the $355 million civil fraud judgment against him the e jean carroll defamation case. it's costing him what, 91 million and a lawsuit trump filed against hillary clinton that was dismissed for being frivolous and in bad faith, which they want to use to what they call impeach his credibility. and the judge says a hill, announce his decision whether any or all or even more of that might come in on monday. that's all happening as the prosecution today offered to provide the name of monday's first witness to trump's legal team? but not until sunday morning, quote. >> if that should be tweeted, that will be the last time we provide a courtesy i want to bring in, cnn senior legal analyst and former assistant us attorney for the southern district of new york, elie

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

a.m. eastern, just 30 minutes after opening statements kick off in his criminal trial donald trump's other attorneys will head just down the street to a different manhattan courthouse for a civil fraud case hearing that could threaten hundreds ofu millions of dollars in his assets. today new york attorney general leticia james asked the judge to void donald trump's $175 million bond in the case siting concerns that the bond company might not actually have the funds to back it up. leading off our discussion tonight adam a fellow at just security who is covering the trial for the last word, also with us joyce a former united states attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. she is co host of the hash tag sisters in law podcast and an msnbc analyst. thank you for being here. all right, trump's claiming he will be a witness. the judge will rule monday

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Trump Trial Today

science, better results opening statements and the trump hush money trial start monday at nine eastern let's get some more now on the opening statements of the trump trial. now set for monday morning, our senior legal analyst, elie honig is back with us looking ahead today. >> five had cord la what should we expect when the trial resumes on monday? >> well, what if we have our full jury and so the next step is that the trial will start in earnest. we are here on our flowchart. we are going to hear opening statements from both sides and let me explain to you how this is going to play out. first of all, the da's office, the prosecutor's, they're gonna go first. this is alvin bragg. he's the de, he's not going to be giving the opening argument human. he's not going to be trying this case. he will probably be in the courtroom to support his team, but a member of the da's team will open, followed by the opening for the defense in all likelihood, the defense actually does not have to open, but they probably will. todd blanche will be giving that opening for donald trump a couple of major themes

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

the jury selection. pardon me? could be part of the deliberation where they will make that decision with the rest of that body. to decide the guilt or innocence of the former president. so they play a critical role just as much as all the other jurors of the 12 that were seated. >> fascinating jeremy standby for us. i want to now bring in seeing an anchor and chief legal analyst, laura coates, also with a senior editor for above the law job, patrice, to break all of this down, joe, we went through just really the today was a really emotional de in that courthouse because i guess things were getting very, very real for some of these jurors standardly is it typical to see that kind of emotion as people go into a case like this, you don't know. and i think that's that's still roiling. i think in a lot of jurors minds, but i think a lot of juries don't vocalize it as much in a lot of ways. i think this was the gravity of it being a former president and being historic is bringing that out. and i think in some ways that's a really good thing that i don't think any

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The Weekend

moment. it looks as though both sides could be satisfied and could step away and i spoke with political analysts in beirut and they said the whole exchange which was very threatening and very dangerous and brought the entire region to the brink of war, particularly in places like lebanon and has blocked an iranian proxy groups very much in israeli crosshairs surrounding this. now it looks as though there is an opportunity for all sides to step back from the brink and i think everyone in the region hope they do. this analyst said these strikes, this tit-for-tat was mostly symbolic and called this a dance off. and now it looks as though the music may have stopped. but that could change at any time. >> nbc's matt bradley, thank you very much. president biden goes on offense for reproductive rights and is getting help from one of the women who has been most

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