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Alex Witt Reports

felt with him sitting there? >> i think so. it made the whole thing feel more real. >> jordan now, and a state attorney from florida and near court reporter with the washington post. i welcome you both. dave, what is your sense of the fallout for not just prospective jurors who have brief experiences in the courtroom with trump, but also the jurors who are now going to come face-to-face with him over the next six weeks or so? >> it is imposing for these jurors but that's the beauty of our system. ordinary americans, a jury of his peers that get to decide his fate and he can complain all he wants outside to sycophants, the right-wing media, has audiences but inside the courtroom, the judge is in charge and the jury makes the final decision. i think it's an impressive feat

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

is talking about that and she's talking about other experiences, maybe for tat that she's had with other celebrity pretty is i mean, how do you think she approached the writing and the producing process for this album here's one thing to be careful about what taylor swift, as people think vanilla but we don't really know her& the way that artists go about writing these kinds of so-called confessional type albums is it change things and so the characters are writing about may reflect certain things of life. >> but they may not really be real. i mean, marvin gaye did the same kind of thing when he wrote the album here, my dear, which he wrote to help settle a divorce case against his ex-wife on back in 1978 and the songs were maybe get the marriage and the dissolution of the marriage. but they're also about other things that were i mean, you think a sylvia plath of poder wrote the bell jar and of course that was about her experiences working for

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

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NCL unveils all-new culinary experiences at Norwegian Aqua

NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, reveals fresh and new culinary and beverage experiences, debuting aboard Norwegian Aqua, NCL's next evolution new build and first vessel of the expanded Prima Plus Class, setting sail in April 2025.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

which is a small little not from a palm tree. they do make the saliva completely red. when you see it for the first time it looks like blood. most likely, they have a bad reputation because a lot of these incidents. >> jesse: what a coincidence. you are a brave man, a great in venturer. thank you for coming on prime time and sharing your experiences with us. we respect everybody from papua new guinea and everybody around the world, whatever ritual day and hashmak they are involved in. maybe not cannibalism but short of that we respected. thank you so much. scared to death swimsuit models plus the swami i had on prime time.

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The Media Show

one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off, so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics to try and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online, so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending, so it's not that taylor swift

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Jesse Watters Primetime

well, this is the deal... they do get beaten up, which is a small little nut fromlm tre a palm tree. and they do make the salivaed completely red. right.t so it's when you see it forfot the first time, it looks very, very oddlook because it looks le something. right. so most likely, you know, they have a bad reputationve because of a lot of, you know, incidences. so, yeah, yeah. let a coincidence and what a coincidence that you're a brave man. you're a great adventure, gino. thanks for coming on. primetim e and sharing you your experiences with us. >> and we respec t everybody from papua new guinea and everybody around the world. neltever rituapapu they're involved in. >> maybe not cannibalism, but anythingshma short of that,c respect it. >> thank you so much. >> scared to death swimsuit models plus of the swami ahead on prime time.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

safety, so here with their experiences, father of two uc-berkeley students, campus reform correspondent rain texas a&m law school student cage sawyer and uc-berkeley senior katherine bauer. you know what's wild about this entire phenomenon is, you know, we do talk about crime and major crime is on the rise in america, but crime overall has been on a broad decline. like, if we look at it decade over decade over decade, we're improving. that's why we noted, that's why it's t the notable if crime picks up over a 2-year period like we've with talked about. but then you've got these islands of crime that are on college campuses where you're sending your children, sauder. >> you're absolutely right. thanks for having me. violent crime is down nationally, something i think we can all get behind and be grateful for. but there are, as you say, these exceptions. and the bay area right now is a huge exception to that trend.

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The Weekend

the conversation has changed and how people are more willing to talk about their experiences. people are being vocal and sharing what happened to them and often in difficult communities and in difficult situations. maybe with conservative family members or friends. but they are doing it because they see how important the election was and they are trying to open up the eyes of their fellow community members to the reality of these laws to ensure that -- it is so important across the country. >> there will be a denouncement of the abortion ban. other efforts to restrict abortion access across the country. those details were first shared with nbc news. you are a texas girl in wisconsin and you told the people you are sitting down with in wisconsin that you have something in common. what is that? >> i'm a fellow midwesterner. i grew up in indiana. i talked to a lot of women

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The Chris Wallace Show

speech or uttar disruption of other people's experiences. where are these universities should be able to make these decisions. although i would i have a very wide berth for comics and protesters kind of thing. >> then we've got colombia's president minouche shafik who clearly wasn't going to make the same mistake in front of a congressional hearing that led to the ouster of the presidents of harvard and pen jonah, are these college presidents, have they wised up and are they changing their two? oh, clearly, i mean, they're getting a message to the president of pomona drew a hard lines, has got ten minutes to get to my office. you're not here. you don't have permission& kick them out. i think that's the right thing to do. i think i don't think anybody actually get dressed your question about the antisemitism part i like like the anti-semitism isn't whether it's disruptive or not, you can have disruptive anti-semitism are non-disruptive anti-semitism the question is, like, are people being singled out? american jews being singled out for the actions of another country that they're not, that they don't live in. and you

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