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Alex Witt Reports

about how he stood in the breach, facing off russian soldiers knowing if they got past him, they would raze the village behind him, rape women, and kidnap children. he stood there losing so much in his desire to protect the village. now woe know they are being outgunned about ten to one according to the head of u com. this is critical and we have to get this passed today. >> i'm curious how this hits for you personally as a former navy pilot. you are a veteran. when you hear stories like that, experiences like that, how does that make you feel? >> it feels horrible as we were sort of in this testimony period where we could not get this across the finish line. knowing how bipartisan the aid is. when we as u.s. military members go forward, we always say the u.s. never fights alone. that is because of our critical

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Alex Witt Reports

>> reporter: the two lawmakers that you interviewed both know what it is like to serve. they were in combat in one way or another. i am glad that you talk to them because their experiences speak so much to how it informs not only their vote in congress or how it informs their reaction and view when it comes to this war right now that ukraine is in its multiyear front facing russian aggression trying to stave them off and have -- how dire this assistance and funding from the u.s. is right now. this is money that the president , this is arms and weapons that president biden has requested from congress back in the fall. this is something that came in february. we have gone through so many iterations of desperate conservative republicans and hardliners had demanded that border security to defend our own border and to fix the immigration crisis be in place.

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BBC News

— literally there is nowhere to go. a lot of people are anticipating getting lifted to egypt and they have already applied to egypt and they are waiting for the name to be listed. currently because if anything happened, from previous experiences, that has been a way of fragmenting the strip into smaller units. they will be trapped in the middle. the other thing is that the shellings in the attack on the middle areas, has not stopped and they are more brutal. people can't go to the south, obviously, can't go to the north. obviously they are not allowed back so it is very weird kind of mental situation where people are in this fight or flight response. everyone is hypervigilant.

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BBC News

these mass shooters are not strangers. these could be someone you know, could be someone planning a serious event. and the only way that we can stop these is if we recognise the warning signs and we do something about it. i think we can't ignore the fact that these are our friends, can't ignore the fact that these are ourfriends, neighbours, partners, our friends, neighbours, partners, children ourfriends, neighbours, partners, children and we have to recognise that people who we know are capable of doing this. that is why i've decided that i needed to share the fact that i knew them. i had no idea that they were planning this. but i think we all need to recognise that we have a part in creating a safer world. , :, :, , we have a part in creating a safer world. , . ., , ., we have a part in creating a safer world. , . . , . , ., we have a part in creating a safer world. , . . , ., , ., ., world. krista hanley, a survivor of the columbine _ world. krista hanley, a survivor of the columbine shooting _ world. krista hanley, a survivor of the columbine shooting and - the columbine shooting and co—founder of we're safer together i'm a personal safety organisation, thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us today. since columbine, gun violence in the united states has become increasingly severe —

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The Media Show

all of the wall street economies were really expecting 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 was the only one driving spending in the us because eventually, we saw barbenheimer and beyonce, but she did accelerate it, that recovery,

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All In With Chris Hayes

debt and we have childcare costs. >> fly across the country you are not representing -- >> by living those experiences i can be an advocate for families who have student loan debt, who have little kids and my fear is that if young people like la turner doesn't see this as a place that solves problems you will get the same millionaires or politics in their family coming to congress and we are not going to get new blood, new energy and new ideas. >> the question is do you think -- here is my question. if the four votes come up and voted on. and johnson survives. does that make for a better status quo after that happens? than what we have now? >> yes. >> that would be the scenario you would root forgiven the options in front of us? >> absolutely. and again he has shown he will put the votes on the floor if the majority of the congress is there. because the opposite of not

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Alex Wagner Tonight

and can they be replaced at any point? is there a limit to the number of jurors who can say, i'm tapping out? >> these are very good questions and this could get tricky. during the trial itself, yes. if something were to happen that the judge deemed appropriate to excuse someone he could do that. that is what they are there for. or if someone gets sick or whatever. but this isn't really the typical case, the typical pattern where we are just worried about people getting sick. he has six wishes an unusually high number of alternates. i would not be surprised if the person who raised the concerns this morning is followed by more people. they weren't all there today. she was there because she called the judges chambers last night and the judge asked her to come explain. it is possible that every other juror had similar experiences yesterday.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

troubles are actually helping his campaign time, of course will tell us about that first. donald j. trump has to get through the trial, allowed to take apart on day three. we also just heard for the first time from one of those two jurors dismissed today after being sworn in, will tell you, i prosecutors won't be sharing. their list or first witnesses with the trump team with the blessing so far, at least of the judge. but first, let's get right to some of our best legal sources are cnn anchor, chief legal analyst laura coates, cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, joey jackson attorney were not it'll still beale and veteran new york trial attorney arthur aye. dala laura, let's begin with you. first big picture, then we'll get into some of the specific what stands out to you about the jury. we now have 2127 men, five women, plus the one alternate more to come. but what stands out to you about this juror? the breadth of what their experiences are. some don't have social media, others have been bell verse and reading the art of the deal and also find him in some way intriguing, but others are from different states hey, it's not native new yorkers. others are from different countries.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

arab neighbors. and that is attack happens tonight. i'm thinking, given what dan just said, this might be what you would consider a measured response. that all of this might be playing out in the background. the pressure by the united states to say, do not get us into world war iii. >> just a correction, i studied with the american university of beirut. the impression i went for about 30 years now. from the early 70s to today, i have reported that on them at least, and i lived in lebanon and hezbollah and hamas people. i have been to iran-- i have been so many places around the middle east. my impression, from this long experiences that, most of the american establishment and analysis of the middle east is incomplete. and imprecise. and i would say that, unlike

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Chris Jansing Reports

the defense perspective. >> so there was a juror, let me tell you specifically that i mentioned, who said, alan, that to his face, donald trump was very selfish and self-serving, but got on the jury because they had run out of challenges, so is that the risk you take every single trial? >> sure, you have to be wise and use your strikes intelligently, and there must have been something else about that juror that the defense thought was acceptable, and maybe they just thought, yeah, okay, we appreciate your candor and we believe this juror can compartmentalize and isolate that perspective, and maybe there's something else about this juror's profession or their experiences or their beliefs that make the defense team think despite that, this juror is going to do their best to be fair and impartial. most jurors do. i think that's an encouraging sign for the defense and for all these jurors. it seems like they're going to do their best and they're going

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