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Bannon: "This Is A Codification Of The Invasion Of Our country"

Bannon: "This Is A Codification Of The Invasion Of Our country" Having Lindsey Graham around is poison in your ear Charlie Dent- another

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'Changing the law:' Weston (West Virginia) leaders progressing with codification efforts

WESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — For nearly a year, Weston City Council members have worked in collaboration with city officials to update their city code and ordinances.

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Google Doodle pays tribute to 'pinisi,' Sulawesi's art of boatbuilding

Google Doodle pays tribute to pinisi, the art of boatbuilding today through a doodle that gives the illustration of a ship peaking through a window while the word ‘google’ runs across

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The Katie Phang Show

out on innocent people on a saturday afternoon, living their lives, to know to be and this country. we know the time to have, again too many white supremacist, many black people who hate immigrants, who hate asian americans, latinos, and also jewish americans, it's all interconnected. sadly, we're seeing consistent lee since we started to do anything about gun legislation in this country. >> charles, i'm a try to be up to see, it was talk about civil rights. these poor people that were gunned down a murder, they don't have civil rights anymore, because their dad. how is it not a civil rights violation to have the codification of the denigration of an entire group of people? how is that not taking away the ability for citizen because they're black? certainly they don't have rights that are equal because there is a complete and almost legal construct that's happening too. these laws are being passed, and is somebody violates them,

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Meet the Press

a lot r people have been doing it, and if it's about pentagon policy versus when it's not, i think is certainly fair game here. so let me ask this, what are you willing to have a vote? tuberville wants a vote. are you willing to put a vote on this on the floor? is this the best way out of this? >> we've given him many options for a vote and he's turned them all down. joni ernst has a bill where senator tuberville is, and he declined that vote, and the republican leadership had offered him multiple off-ramps, and he's backed himself into a corner. what he's saying is would democrats have to pass a national codification of roe v. wade? we would love that, but obviously that's not going to happen any time soon with the senate split as close as it is. i'll say what president biden has said. it is bizarre for senator

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

professor and fox news contributor, jonathan turley who has had a busy day covering these supreme court verdicts that we're going to talk about more in a minute. this was a stunning outcome in this courtroom today and an enormously relieved scott peterson that faced many years in prison for this. jonathan? >> it was, martha. i think this is painful for not just the families but many people around the country. a natural desire to have a form of justice. and that desire really focused on peterson. people have to keep in mind this case was controversial legally. the criminal code is not a codification of courage. it's not there to require people to be better than they are. and i think what the jury was wrestling with here is that you had someone no in the view of many lacked the courage to go into that building.

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Nikki Haley Town Hall Analysis

whether it was what happened in south carolina and the flag and her personal experience being at that farm stand when her father was discriminated against. there were a lot of points throughout this town hall where she brought that humanity. and that's no small thing. >> she's very effective at using her personal biography to make specific points. but it also allows her to dodge certain issues and questions. so, you hear why her sort of thinking -- you hear her thinking through being a candidate who is against abortion. but then what slides right under that is an attack against the biden administration, unfairly claiming that their stance is abortion up until birth, when we know that the president has said that they basically support the codification of roe v. wade, which does allow for abortion restrictions. you can't attack someone on their personal biography, right? it's the same thing she can talk extensively about the effects of

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Nikki Haley Town Hall Analysis

>> right. >> there were a lot of points throughout this town hall where she brought that humanity. and that's no small thing. >> she's very effective at using her personal biography to make specific points. but it also allows her to dodge certain issues and questions. so, you hear why her sort of thinking -- you hear her thinking through being a candidate who is against abortion. but then what slides right under that is an attack against the biden administration, unfairly claiming that their stance is abortion up until birth, when we know that the president has said that they basically support the codification of roe v. wade, which does allow for abortion restrictions. you can't attack someone on their personal biography, right? it's the same thing she can talk extensively about the effects of racism in her life but always ends by essentially saying it's not systemic, that this is just something i went through and everything is fine now because america is a great country.

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All In With Chris Hayes

which it looks like we'll pass, biden also signed the chips bill, which invests in american tech manufacturing, there is the bipartisan infrastructure bill, to spend money in investing roads in bridges, broadband, lead pipe replacement, among other projects. there is the first meaningful piece of gun safety legislation to pass congress in nearly three decades. there's illegal codification of gay marriage, all of which got the requisite votes to overcome a republican -- bipartisan bills. now, listen, both of those bills are, in my opinion, far from perfect. republican negotiators, specifically, in some democrats, made them all meaningfully worse, in some way. but there are still tangible legislative accomplishments and crucially, they, again, from the kind of political perspective, they all fall in the zone of normal politics in a way that, say, storming the capitol does. so, i really do think it's fair to say that biden has delivered, in many respects, on those two key promises of his campaign. the sort of return to normalcy

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All In With Chris Hayes

to pass congress in nearly three decades. there's illegal codification of gay marriage, all of which got the requisite votes to overcome a republican -- bipartisan bills. now, listen, both of those bills are, in my opinion, far from perfect. republican negotiators, specifically, in some democrats, made them all meaningfully worse, in some way. but there are still tangible legislative accomplishments and crucially, they, again, from the kind of political perspective, they all fall in the zone of normal politics in a way that, say, storming the capitol does. so, i really do think it's fair to say that biden has delivered, in many respects, on those two key promises of his campaign. the sort of return to normalcy and return to a president who doesn't sort of torture you buy commanding your attention every year. now, with that in mind, he faces major hurdles in his 2024 reelection campaign. the first is his age. if he wins a second term, president biden would be 86 years old by the time he wins

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