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'Some may fall asleep if I speak too long', quips King during inaugural royal address

PETALING JAYA: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia gave a concise yet straight to the point royal address when opening the first meeting of the Third Session of the 15th Parliament on Monday (Feb 26).

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Judge chides Donald Trump in civil fraud trial

The judge presiding over the civil fraud trial of Donald Trump repeatedly admonished him to keep his answers concise Monday, reminding him that “this is not...

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FOX and Friends

forces stay. you do go to zero now you have to put security forces in. you have to make the decisions to say hey, we're going to do everything within our power to ensure success. when it goes bad as it did, then you have to ensure that the families have clear, concise, consistent information that and all of their questions are answered. frankly, they should be all brought together, even as of now, and all of their questions should be brought up. and if there aren't questions that are able to be answered, then they have to get the answers for them. >> brian: the pentagon had a briefing yesterday and didn't bring it up. they keep blaming trump the doha deal was done. i had no choice. is that true? >> i disagree with that you have to think this goes back to you can delegate responsibility you can't delegate responsibility. while you can say we had the trump timeline, you accepted the trump timeline you can't blame the previous administration and say hey, they are responsible therefore i have no

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Morning Joe

january 6, i remain concerned about the weaponization of biden's doj and its immense power used against political opponents. he goes on to say biden's doj continues to hunt republicans while protecting democrats. as claire says, he knows better. he's running for president. maybe he wants to be trump's vice president. who knows. that is a character test a lot of republicans have failed and continue to fail here. you have the document in front of you. you've been reading the indictment. you've seen a lot in your career. think it's fair to say what is outlined in these 45 pages is something completely different and completely beyond anything we've ever seen with the president. >> which will, the document is clear, concise, it's well written, it's too the point and it's a horrific portrait of a deeply damaged country, a deeply divided country, being led by one single individual, the defendant, then a sitting

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The Beat With Ari Melber

is about writing, what he's done is edited what he could do so that it was a narrative that dictated the result by the telling of the story. and the telling of the story need not be so complicated in its subplots. let's go for the gold, go for what we have. we have the former president in all these meetings and communicating and so forth some take the strongest possible narrative that conforms with what really happened and give it to a jury, and the jury, i think, will find what they already know from our experience all these years, that this man should be convicted and we're restoring a public. >> john, we appreciate you tonight. crisp, concise, thoughtful. with a note of gravity for history. we'll be coming back to you in the days ahead. thank you, sir. >> thank you. keep it up. you're doing great. >> appreciate it. good to have you, john flannery. we're going to fit in a quick break, but up next, all eyes on we.

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Verified Live

was friends around him who had leaked stories and in subsequent years he came to the conclusion it was phone hacking that was the source of these stories. that is what he has maintained, that is his case. we had spoken with a variety of our legal experts about the burden of proof, what he has to demonstrate thejudge, burden of proof, what he has to demonstrate the judge, that continued this conversation with a legal commentator who joins me continued this conversation with a legal commentator whojoins me in legal commentator who joins me in the legal commentator whojoins me in the studio. he has represented people in claims of phone hacking against mirror group newspapers in the past. gerald, as this comes to the past. gerald, as this comes to the conclusion of day two, prince harry has finished his evidence session, what are your headline thoughts? session, what are your headline thou . hts? ., session, what are your headline thoughts?— session, what are your headline thou~hts? ., ., , thoughts? how well he did. he was honest, thoughts? how well he did. he was honest. clear _ thoughts? how well he did. he was honest, clear and _ thoughts? how well he did. he was honest, clear and concise, - thoughts? how well he did. he was honest, clear and concise, when i thoughts? how well he did. he was honest, clear and concise, when he did not know and he said so. i was concerned about whether he would

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

discriminated against. >> what is your response to the state senator, the majority leader, who proposed this and who talked to our colleague, antonia? >> you know, when we were in court, the trump appointed judge that we had, judge parker, asked a question to the state that i thought was pretty resolute and concise. he said i go to grizzly's games. i enjoy the grizzlies. i'm a big fan. that's our basketball team here. he said the griz girls dance around in scantily clad outfits, bikinis and are largely enjoyed by people of all ages and they're at every game. he asked, what would happen if a male performed under this bill in the same outfit? the state was befuddle bid this and their only response which tells me they're only after the

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Nicky Campbell

stuff that will come out, materialise. forall we stuff that will come out, materialise. for all we know for sure, all he has done at the moment is broken the work rules and the man seems to be very close to the edge and ijust have caroline flack in my mind. , ., ., ., i. mind. first time on the radio, you made a very _ mind. first time on the radio, you made a very clear, _ mind. first time on the radio, you made a very clear, concise, - mind. first time on the radio, you made a very clear, concise, petty| made a very clear, concise, petty point, thank you. julie, what would you like to say? —— pithy point. what would you like to say? he you like to say? -- pithy point. what would you like to say? he needs riva like what would you like to say? he needs privacy like everyone _ what would you like to say? he needs privacy like everyone else _ what would you like to say? he needs privacy like everyone else and - what would you like to say? he needs privacy like everyone else and some i privacy like everyone else and some private _ privacy like everyone else and some private life — privacy like everyone else and some private life. this privacy like everyone else and some rivate life. , , privacy like everyone else and some private life-— private life. this is excellent, eo - le private life. this is excellent, people coming _ private life. this is excellent, people coming on _ private life. this is excellent, people coming on and - private life. this is excellent, | people coming on and making private life. this is excellent, - people coming on and making points that we can dwell on and really think deeply about. very concisely. that is great. lucy beresford, is it anyone else's business?— anyone else's business? well, in truth it really _ anyone else's business? well, in truth it really isn't. _ anyone else's business? well, in truth it really isn't. but - anyone else's business? well, in truth it really isn't. but if - anyone else's business? well, in truth it really isn't. but if you - truth it really isn't. but if you are a public—

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CNN Tonight

what does he do next? >> he needs to go interact with living, breathing people. you saw imagery of him engaging. he has to offset this attack from donald trump that has frankly stuck that he doesn't have a personality, he needs a personality transplant and you only do gnat with interfacing with human beings. >> yes. i think also with part of the problem with the twitter space is it sounded like the type of thing you do on the road to the announcement, where if this had been something he showed up and said i've got the papers in my hand, i showed up and prayed about it and we're going to make an announcement is going to make more sense. it's one of the most effective launch videos i think i've seen -- >> why, what makes it so effective in. >> i think it was clear, concise. i think he was able to lay out his record but juxtaposing that without actually saying it what president trump failed to do over the four years. i think it was an effective video. it problem is 2340e one has seen

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

sudan. but that was a do not travel warning in place since 2021. should the u.s. have spotted the warning signs and issue an explicit warning for americans to evacuate? >> we have been nothing but clear and concise, wolf, about the dangers of living and working in sudan, going back several years. and as recently as october of '22, we reinvigorated that travel advisory, restated it to say that this is not the time to be living and working in sudan. now this violence took effect very quickly, a week ago saturday. nobody could have predicted that it would have exploded at the speed that it did. but certainly we have been very clear with americans that this is not the time to be in sudan. >> sudanese civilians who bear the brunt of the violence, as you know, they say they fear the fighting will actually intensify after the evacuation of foreign nationals. is that the u.s. expectation as well? >> our expectation is that this violence will stop.

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