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The Ingraham Angle

>> laura, this was like a parade going by. i mean, look, trump got 12% of the black vote last time, which was a 4% improvement. there are polls showing he could get 18 to 20% of the black vote. >> laura: the election is over totally over. >> i saw the merch blitz today already on the t-shirts, on the cups, even don jr. selling his own version. what of that? >> but, as you might expect, laura, the media reaction was resoundingly negative. i give you john bolton. >> he could have smiled. he could have looked benign. instead he looks like a thug. and i think it's intended to be a sign of intimidation against the prosecutors and judges. >> oh, come on. >> laura: what? >> how does expression on mugshot intimidate prosecutors. they prosecuted him? is bolton okay to pass judgment

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CNN This Morning

make an informed decision. >> the best advice i have ever got is don't make it boring. >> tonight eight republican candidates will try to do that, not to make it boring, without donald trump there. they will take the stage in milwaukee, but the dnc and president biden's reelection campaign hope to provide some counterprogramming. that i can a look. >> i feel like joe biden understands people like me. >> all of the things that biden fought to get passed help the middle class. the people i deal with on a day-to-day basis are getting a pay rise. what president biden has accomplished is helping real people. >> that ad is part of a larger $25 million television and digital blitz highlighting the president's handling of the economy. joining us now/p is jamie harrison. good to see you. let's start here with what this ad campaign is aiming to accomplish.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

attacks. other expectations, chris christie says that anybody on this stage who defends donald trump, he's going to try and turn into donald trump. make them so much an ally that they are identified with the former president. of course, given the former president's standing in the polls, that may not necessarily an bad thing in the context of a republican primary. one other thing to note, wolf, usually these candidates take this moment to really introduce themselves. the republican primary voters are going to tune in for the first time here in a big way. it's an opportunity for them to introduce themselves, get their vision out. but also to create a moment. and then usually they take that moment the next day and launch it into some gang buster fund-raising if it's a successful moment. that may not happen tomorrow because of wa you're talking about in georgia. donald trump expected to surrender tomorrow will dominate all the attention. so all the free earned media and fund-raising blitz that a candidate usually would hope the

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FOX and Friends

"the new york times" over the weekend? there's a whole thing about harvard and yale. the biggest nonstory in the history of stories in "the new york times." anyone who thinks if donald trump left the scene if any republican front runner is not going to get it, you are totally mistaken and delusional. >> ainsley: they are banking on the fact that donald trump if he's convicted, he is behind bars, he would be the next guy. and they want to attack him. >> brian: that's not "the new york times" job. if joe biden wants to, go ahead, but there's no veil, no nuance to it. it is just a blitz. >> steve: in deed. in the meantime, donald trump is not going to be going to the debate. it sounds like. >> ainsley: not going to go to any of them. >> steve: no. i sound like opposite the debate he might drop an interview that was taped earlier last week and they would run that. unclear how long that would be or where it would run or any of that stuff. speaking of "new york times," today in "the new york times,"

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Why drivers in Richmond, Chesterfield urged to 'be careful' on busy road

The rising number of vehicle wrecks is one of the reasons why Richmond Police and several surrounding jurisdictions have spent the past week targeting enforcement on the Rt. 360 corridor.

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360 Blitz roadway safety effort enters fifth year, focusing on Rt. 360 corridor

The rising number of vehicle wrecks is one of the reasons why Richmond Police and several surrounding jurisdictions have spent the past week targeting enforcement on the Rt. 360 corridor.

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BBC News

for nightclubs. we start today, inside the minds of the people who decide on the cost of borrowing in the world�*s biggest economy. minutes of the latest meeting of federal reserve policymakers have been released. most believe that the battle against inflation is not over yet. there were some dissenting voices, who believe the greater risk would be to raise rates much further because of the risk to the economy. wall street has been poring over the insights into the decision makers thoughts for clues about what happens when the fed makes its next interest rate decision in september. joining me now is steven blitz, chief us economist, globaldata. ts lombard. consensus is that there won�*t be a rate rise in september.

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World Business Report

we start today, inside the minds of the people who decide on the cost of borrowing in the world's biggest economy. minutes of the latest meeting of federal reserve policymakers have been released. most believe that the battle against inflation is not over yet. there were some dissenting voices, who believe the greater risk would be to raise rates much further because of the risk to the economy. wall street has been poring over the insights into the decision makers thoughts for clues about what happens when the fed makes its next interest rate decision in september. joining me now is steven blitz, chief us economist, globaldata. ts lombard. consensus is that there won't be a rate rise in september.

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Russian air blitz kills 2 in Zaporizhzhia | The Manila Times

KYIV: A Russian air strike killed two people in the city of Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine on Saturday, the local authorities said.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

and he's got a new podcast called the whistleblowers inside the trump administration. miles, i'm so glad you are here. what do you want people to know most about a possible trump's second term? >> well, stephanie, i think what's important is in the first term, what trump wanted to do ended up being very scattered, and not being too reductionist about it. it was a bit like a cat with a ball of yarn when you walk to a deal in the office constantly disrupted, not a lot of focus. he knew he wanted to take a wrecking ball at the government, but by no means did he have a clear agenda what's worrying about a second term, and official after official that served in the trump administration told me this is -- now the plans are systematic. there's been extensive efforts over the past few years of his closest loyalists to lay the groundwork from day one, for what they call a shock and awe blitz on the federal government. and that means a department by department effort to weaponize

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