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Morning Joe Weekend

disagree with you, and to have those conversations. that's really interesting. and in terms of saying good-bye to it, it's bittersweet. it's nice that it moved on to this very heightened form and we shot it on broadway, so it's the nicest version of the show. but also, i made it with the guy directed it, adam, directed the live shot. he was my closest pal, and we work together for eleven years and he passed away right before he started on broadway. so it's weird, because i love the show. it's the best thing i've ever been a part of. i love performing it on broadway, but saying good-bye to the show is also me sort of saying good-bye to our partnership. it's very bittersweet, is the one word answer i should have given. >> you are correct. it should be given. to the people who put you on the list of time magazine, how many of them knew that you used to work out everything you're

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The Weekend

in the republican primary. he didn't debate ones. as you all know, these conversations evolve over the course of campaigns that happen in the fall and we will see where they go. the campaign stands ready to do what is necessary that we are taking the case directly to american voters. it is hard to take donald trump seriously when he is talking about debates. >> mr. chairman thank you for coming and chatting with us. >> in the next hour, andrew weissman will join us and we will get set for opening statements and donald trump's first criminal trial. it happens on monday. right now, this is "the weekend." but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

abbvie could help you save. ♪ at the car wash -- will: that's a reminder, the geico 500 is today, 3 p.m. thank you, thomas, and supercharged entertainment. if this is a lot of fun. it's -- kayleigh: a blast. will: -- so much fun, it's dangerous. [laughter] pete: this trophy is bigger than you probably win if you win talladega. will: it might be. [laughter] kayleigh: enormous. pete: "fox & friends" five champ thanks to supercharged. zero people were injured. ran me into the railing but, thankfully -- will: thank you, kayleigh, you were great. pete: have a great sunday, everybody. first, go to church, and then check out the race on fox at 3:00. [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪

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The Weekend

like, andrew? there is a lot of skepticism on the street. you just talk to people -- i was just talking with symone about how the supreme court will look at this. given your experience and what you know and what you have seen already from the court, what should we be looking for when the hearings are conversations begin in front of the court? >> substance and timing. and timing is really everything. on the substance, i think there is no way that there will be five justices on the supreme court, even the supreme court, who say there is total criminal immunity from federal prosecution for a former president particularly in this situation, even if you can carve out some area where you think a president should have some sort of immunity for instance in conducting foreign

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FOX and Friends Sunday

it's an opportunity for people to have conversations. >> passover is the greatest holiday in the jewish calendar, the most widely celebrated jew belong is an organization that i started. it's not too late to celebrate passover. online you can go and download our hagata and that is the booklet you follow for passover. >> you've got it right in front of you, called passover, the world's most complicated continuerer party. -- dinner party.>> people get . we have it for you. go to jewbelong.org and we explain it. there's a baby moses centerpiece people can put on their table, there's fun things people can do to tell the story. one very important thing that jew belong added this year is to have a cup of coffee and we added the 10 plagues of anti-semitism. because there's n -- most people

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

♪ at the car wash -- will: that's a reminder, the geico 500 is today, 3 p.m. thank you, thomas, and supercharged entertainment. if this is a lot of fun. it's -- kayleigh: a blast. will: -- so much fun, it's dangerous. [laughter] pete: this trophy is bigger than you probably win if you win talladega. will: it might be. [laughter] kayleigh: enormous. pete: "fox & friends" five champ thanks to supercharged. zero people were injured. ran me into the railing but, thankfully -- will: thank you, kayleigh, you were great. pete: have a great sunday, everybody. first, go to church, and then check out the race on fox at 3:00. [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning,

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

seriously is because oftentimes when people talk about it, they're saying porn star. and so everybody's like, well, that just doesn't sound that serious. sounds like one of trump's antics. but for these women, one of the reasons that they switched their votes from by, from trump to biden back in 2020 is that they thought that trump lacked had bad character and created chaos and was gross to women. and so this highlights and reinforces it for them. so they take it more seriously and is it trump campaign doing anything about the fact that there are so many women voters were concerned about these characters. >> they can't change its personality and they can't change his personal history that we're all deeply aware of. they are trying to focus on bragg. they're trying to focus on, quote, unquote witch hunt they're doing their best to take the focus off of allegations about his sexual misconduct over the years. and in fact, at the hearing on friday part of the conversations about whether or not it would be okay if an in the theoretical circumstance that trump does sit four cross-examination, as he said, that he would if it would be okay to ask him about e. jean carroll about various things in

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MediaBuzz

bias. fox news, roger ailes was a person who was a media consultant to republican presidents -- howard: that is true. and that criticism was often raised. >> absolutely. now, the ceo -- >> [inaudible conversations] >> okay. again, conflating those two issues. howard: okay. >> the ceo of npr, her politics are way to the left of mine, but that doesn't mean it's inappropriate for her to be at the met -- helm of a liberal news outlet. howard: "the washington post" finally covered this, there hasn't been a word on msnbc or cnn, and the "wall street journal" reports "the new york times" is conducting an invest about leaks of israel coverage. this is going on in lots of newsrooms. lucy, tomi, thanks so much for joining us. up next, the media portray house speaker mike johnson as barely hanging on to his job as rewins approval for aid to israel -- he wins approval for aid to israel and ukraine. ♪

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Inside With Jen Psaki

liberation. >> every time i have been incarcerated i come out worse than i have been in, but if you are healed and cannot help the next person you are community will be that much safer. >> everybody is worried about safety. those investments in freedom are actually what is going to make us safer. investing in freedom and human flourishing.>> it is these conversations whether it is in a very small town or a big town . pulling people together and allowing them to listen to each other is freedom. >> joining me now is john legend. thank you for taking the time to sit down with me. >> my pleasure. great to see you and speak with you about this. >> this is pretty personal to you. all of the work you have done.

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Newscast

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