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Morning Joe

but, at the same time, of course, the speeches are about the present moment, as well. i thought it was really striking to hear bidn weave those two themes together and say, the modern equivalent of the fight in world war ii was today's fight against a dual challenge. vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine and donald trump's isolationism. he never used donald trump's name, but it was a very explicitly in the moment speech, and one that draws the contrast the biden campaign has tried to do but has not always succeeded in doing in this campaign year. >> we'll hear more of the themes from the president today in what aides say is a bigger speech than yesterday. won't perhaps have the international spotlight because it doesn't come on the anniversary of d-day, but it is aimed at american audiences. donny, to susan's point, part of the implicit contrast that biden will make is, at this point, we don't expect him to use trump's name, is what it could mean for alliances, europe, and ukraine.

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Morning Joe

yesterday, a very stark one, as a matter of fact. president biden at normandy with those men behind him who helped save the world and former president trump in phoenix last night railing against the country, not just a system, a country now, that is rigged against him. >> the running election is a running series of split-screen moments like that. there is nothing more pressing for a president to go abroad at a moment. as katty said, this is a historic occasion. it's a challenge for communicator, as well, right? how do you both rise to the moment of history to speak directly to the bravery of those men 80 years ago? i have to say, for me, it has a special resonance. my grandfather was a young naval officer, participated in operation overlord.

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Katy Tur Reports

traditional architectural elements like the flag, the judge, the microphone. when you become familiar with the players, and some are arriving in the middle of the trial, you start to see the images are the melding of these traditional symbols and then these players. and it's a question of, basically, how do these traditional symbols change depending on who's occupying the space? so, i'm just opening myself up to that story. >> how did you approach trying donald trump? what was he like through your eyes in that courtroom? >> i mean, he is somebody that has so much to draw on. so, to draw him is this incredibly complicated and sort of ever-changing challenge. within this courtroom, he was gagged. so, he had a different demeanor.

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BBC News at One

as an alternative to the conservatives, pick up perhaps a slightly different type of voter, is the liberal democrats. they will be represented tonight by daisy cooper, and it will be penny mordaunt from the conservative party who has the opportunity to try to take on the challenge from those two parties. i think then we can also expect to see a challenge from the green party, represented by their co—leader carla denyer, using this platform, alongside the main parties, to try to get her policies across. and they are really trying to pick up votes in some parts of the country from the labour party, who tonight will be represented by their deputy leader angela rayner. there will also be representatives from the snp, represented by their westminster leader stephen flynn, and from plaid cymru, represented by rhun ap iorwerth. and if we come over here, then this is where a really key person is going to be standing,

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The Faulkner Focus

would catch up when it comes to money. we've always known this was going to be a close election, harris. the one thing you can always get more money but you can't get back more time. that's the challenge trump will face because we're only a couple months away from november. if he doesn't have as many field offices as biden. he is catching up with the money. >> harris: i won't quote exact numbers because we always get into that game and it is not a game. they're big crowds. >> look, i agree with you at that but look at the economy. it will play a major role in this election. job reports came out today, 272,000 jobs. this economy is strong. gas prices, by the way, are coming down under $2 in many states. >> harris: not in new jersey. i don't know where you are shopping. i know he tapped the reserve, that's temporary. >> things are looking good for

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CNN News Central

louisiana only when flood insurance, hurricane insurance there as well. and so protecting these places that we all agree are paradise where we would love to retire too. it's a whole new challenge in an age when wildfires are increasing exponentially all right. >> bill. thank you so much are really very good report and tune into a new episode of violent earth with leaves schreiber that will er, sunday at night in pm, we'll be right back sometimes the best thing you can do with intelligence is shared with your adversary. if his secret is betrayed itself, bullet to the back of the hand, secrets and spies clear gain sunday at ten on cnn did you know that if you shave one-third, what you remove is skin new dove helps repair it so if you shave it debit new

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BBC Election Debate

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

maybe even golf ball-sized hail. the hot zone tonight could be from omaha right down to kansas city later tonight during that dangerous overnight time. thankfully over the severe weather is not at great but watch out from eastern colorado into parts of kansas, even oklahoma as well. these are ridge riders, they are riding the hot dome of high pressure over the southwest. record warmth there. will still be triple digits over the weekend. just shy of record warmth. still record warmth across florida. the only comfort right here in the northeast. david? >> david: we turn to the hunter biden trying, fighting back tears, growing emotional as his own daughter testified on the stand. the defense now saying they are down to that last decision, whether to put hunter biden on the stand himself. here's terry moran. >> reporter: for hunter biden, it was a day of deeply personal anguishing testimony in his federal trial on gun charges. his daughter, naomi, was called to the witness stand by the defense to help challenge the government's charges that her father lied about his drug use on a federal form when he bought a gun in 2018.

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Deadline White House

journey through the criminal justice system. reporting in "the new york times" that lays out the challenge for manhattan d.a. alvin bragg as he contemplates his sentencing recommendation for the ex-president. trump was convicted of class e felony, the lowest level in the state and could be sentenced to probation or up to four years in prison. alternately what is known as split sentence is possible with a relatively brief amount of time spent in the city jail in advance of a probationary determination. expected to be a factor in trump's sentencing, quote, the fact that michael cohen, one of the exto he can tors. he pointed out that trump's

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

name. he didn't have to. >> but it gave a sense that he is in some way framing the choice, not between his character and donald trump's character. >> but two between donald trump's character and the character of america at its best. and that character is personified are was personified by those 225 rangers who scaled pointe-du-hoc 80 years ago. so that shows you two things. one, the difference in the campaign's 40 years apart, but also the difference in the challenge the country faces. and the us my two presidents of a sacred moment in our history and of sacred ground to make the case to the american people about the importance of morality in our times good point, general clark here, the former nato supreme allied commander europe military expert right now on this panel, this is certainly hallowed ground as we all know, more than 70,000 allied troops died

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