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money on firing this prosecutor. his name is viktor shokin. he's mentioned eight times in that 1023 form. we're asking now for the earlier 1023 form so we can put that information together with this as well. that to me is the really the heart of this matter. and then you have all this other evidence that jamie and jason have brought forward from their committees that support that. >> but the most corroborating evidence we have is that 1023 form from this highly credible, confidential human source. >> according to u.s. attorney scott brady. james comer, you have talked a lot about these shell corporations, some 20 of them or however many you might be up to now. you talked about ten biden family members you've identified as getting paid. we've talked about joe's contacts with these foreign business partners, that official acts that he took from the fda, 1023 for which gave us the first indication which led to the whistleblowers. >> now, we know that there was no ethics deal at all in terms of hunter having no knowledge of who is buying his art. but according to the art dealer, he knew who 70% of the

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Morning Joe

how aggressive do they want them to be? how aggressive do they want hamas to be? i'll say, in my contacts across the middle in the past two administrations, and some of those contacts very negative toward the biden administration who usually say, "oh, they're too easy on iran," i keep hearing that the iranians were surprised by the extent of the attacks on october the 7th. wanted to tamp it down. also, the iranians, the last thing they want is a regional war. we're sitting here worried about a regional war. if we provoke too much, i'm hearing the iranians, it is the last thing they want right now. >> that message, joe, has been heard by israel, the united states, you and me from our sources. the iranians have been pushing that line, "we don't want a wider confrontation." the only thing that you have to remember is that israel was convinced before october 7th

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

you so much. cue the music. >> [ music ] >> yeah, that is my jam. cnn's election music. donald trump might be in court, but his political rivals are out there on the home stretch, trying to make their final pitches to iowa republicans today with just four days to go until the very first contacts of the election. jessica dan is on the campaign trail in beautiful des moines. jessica, nikki haley and ron desantis last night and today not shying away from attacking each other. >> reporter: no, they are certainly not, jake. and what we are seeing, it is a continuum of what we have been seeing in this kind of unconventional gop primary over the last year, which is two realities. you have the reality here on the ground where nikki haley and ron desantis have been all over the scene today, attacking one another. then you have the second reality of the undisputed front- runner donald trump and that new york city courtroom, dealing with that. that is what continues to play

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The Daily Global

roller coaster of talks and more talks and rumors. i think that most of the hostage families are just committed to the work of doing everything we can and speaking to whom ever will listen about the importance and the true urgency of getting all the hostages home. find getting all the hostages home. and ou have getting all the hostages home. and you have been in those meetings with very, very crucial players in all this. do you think this makes a real difference? my this. do you think this makes a real difference?— difference? my profession is as an historian. it's _ difference? my profession is as an historian. it's difficult _ difference? my profession is as an historian. it's difficult for - difference? my profession is as an historian. it's difficult for me - difference? my profession is as an historian. it's difficult for me to i historian. it's difficult for me to say right now what a difference it might or might not make in 50 years from now. i believe that future historians will know for that what we do know for now that as parents and as human beings it is incumbent upon us to do what ever our skills and our contacts and our drive allows us to do. because our loved

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World Business Report

it, enjoy public service, i believe in it. it _ enjoy public service, i believe in it. it is — enjoy public service, i believe in it. it is a — enjoy public service, i believe in it, it is a very difficult time for these — it, it is a very difficult time for these affairs and i hope i can make a difference, but let me go away and think about _ a difference, but let me go away and think about it." i said yes and i'm delighted — think about it." i said yes and i'm delighted to be back. did think about it." i said yes and i'm delighted to be back.— delighted to be back. did the romise delighted to be back. did the promise to — delighted to be back. did the promise to give _ delighted to be back. did the promise to give you - delighted to be back. did the promise to give you an - delighted to be back. did the promise to give you an idea i delighted to be back. did the| promise to give you an idea of delighted to be back. did the - promise to give you an idea of why there was a change in direction or leadership needed. how will you be different from your predecessor? what is different in your approach? what is different in your approach? what the prime ministers said was pretty— what the prime ministers said was pretty much what i have just said to you, pretty much what i have just said to you. that _ pretty much what i have just said to you. that it— pretty much what i have just said to you, that it is a very un—is and certain. — you, that it is a very un—is and certain, dangerous world —— uncertain _ certain, dangerous world —— uncertain. we have got this situation _ uncertain. we have got this situation in the middle east, a range — situation in the middle east, a range of— situation in the middle east, a range of other dangers and difficulties almost everywhere you look, _ difficulties almost everywhere you look. and — difficulties almost everywhere you look, and he wanted an opportunity for someone who has served as prime minister— for someone who has served as prime minister to— for someone who has served as prime minister to come back and help with these _ minister to come back and help with these things, that you bring a certain— these things, that you bring a certain amount of knowledge and contacts— certain amount of knowledge and contacts and abilities to this role. and so—

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World Business Report

contacts and abilities to this role. and so you — contacts and abilities to this role. and so you will be able to help and have what — and so you will be able to help and have what he wants to be the strongest possible government. i would _ strongest possible government. i would pay huge tribute to my predecessor. everywhere i have visited — predecessor. everywhere i have visited he — predecessor. everywhere i have visited he is praised for his diplomatic skills, for the artwork and energy he brought to the role. and it _ and energy he brought to the role. and it is _ and energy he brought to the role. and it is great to be working with him as— and it is great to be working with him as home secretary, because one of the _ him as home secretary, because one of the priorities, the five priorities set out for the department, one of them is very much about— department, one of them is very much about britain— department, one of them is very much about britain pass security and working — about britain pass security and working with him on issues of immigration. i play my own government for this, the foreign office _ government for this, the foreign office is— government for this, the foreign office is going in one direction and the home — office is going in one direction and the home office is going in another, and rcatty— the home office is going in another, and really trying to get them to work— and really trying to get them to work together on things like stopping migration upstream and helping _ stopping migration upstream and helping stabilise countries and using — helping stabilise countries and using all— helping stabilise countries and using all of the tools you have got in the _ using all of the tools you have got in the tool— using all of the tools you have got in the tool box... using all of the tools you have got in the tool box. . ._ using all of the tools you have got in the tool box... forgive me, you will not be — in the tool box... forgive me, you will not be using _ in the tool box... forgive me, you will not be using a _ in the tool box... forgive me, you will not be using a new _ in the tool box... forgive me, you will not be using a new slogan - in the tool box... forgive me, you i will not be using a new slogan under your tenure? will not be using a new slogan under yourtenure? i will not be using a new slogan under yourtenure?— your tenure? i haven't come up with one et. your tenure? i haven't come up with one yet- maybe _ your tenure? i haven't come up with one yet. maybe you _ your tenure? i haven't come up with one yet. maybe you can _ your tenure? i haven't come up with one yet. maybe you can help - your tenure? i haven't come up with one yet. maybe you can help me - your tenure? i haven't come up with | one yet. maybe you can help me out. i one yet. maybe you can help me out. i have _ one yet. maybe you can help me out. i have set _ one yet. maybe you can help me out. i have set out — one yet. maybe you can help me out. i have set out priorities basically

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Dateline

having it. >> are you joking? >> it came as a shock. >> the girls were in danger of losing the only parent they had left. >> it was hard. everything was being thrown at us. it was crazy. i wanted to see her and how her. that was a. that's all i was thinking about. >> the case was soon the talk of bakersfield. >> deputies arrested jenea, the principal at fairview school. >> what was it like for you being at school? >> it was the worst. the worst experience. them thinking, how can this happen in america? i was so worried about what was happening at my house with my girls. >> there is nothing that jenea could do but wait for her arraignment. she figured that jessica would be in court and was anxious about being able to see her. >> i know she's going to want me to look at her. i can't see because i didn't have my contacts and i didn't have my glasses, they won't let me take them to court. i wanted to look at my daughter. i want to look at a familiar face. >> but that didn't happen because jenea never made it inside that courtroom.

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PoliticsNation

virgin islands -- donald trump's second impeachment trial. first of all, thank you, we appreciate you for joining us, delegate plaskett, we have a lot to unpack, we're starting with the breaking news that senate democratic and house republican leaders just announced a top line number for federal spending bill, just 12 days ahead of the deadline to avert a shutdown. the plan calls for more, one and a half trillion dollars for fiscal year 2024, nearly 900 billion going to defense, and more than 700 billion going to other programs. for contacts, this deal isn't related to the ongoing negotiation around border control. that is a separate issue. what more can you tell us tonight? >> yes, thank you for that, we have a lot happening as we're getting back into congress in

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The Journal Editorial Report

going well for the government, and jimmy lie had a plot to blow up a police station, tweets some things. talks about politics, writes an op-ed, threatens the government. paul: you are one of the forces, your face wasn't put on a screen at the trial as somebody who was because jimmy talked to you, this is a threat to national security. i don't think you are a threat. >> china doesn't need to tremble, it's part of trying to paint him as a mastermind with a lot of foreign contacts. a lot of people are wealthy having different parts of the world.

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