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Beef Myth Busting Pt 2 - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

With misinformation being spread questioning the safety and quality of beef products sold in the U.S., should we be worried about eating it?

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Rod Emmerson's cartoons: Week of April 22 - 28

With so many voices in the digital age, it’s vital to know who you can trust - to put the facts in context and to give a comprehensive analysis of what’s...

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

good evening, and we begin this evening with a milestone moment in a trial that will be full of them. opening statements set to begin just hours from now in that downtown manhattan courtroom in the historic criminal case against the former president. and tonight we're getting a closer look at the prosecution's roadmap here. just how they intend to prove their case against donald trump and who they intend to call to the stand. with the jury now seated, the defense preparing to counter each claim and the defendant, himself, turning the courtroom into a campaign stop. yasmin vossoughian starts us off. >> reporter: just hours from now, a historic moment for american politics and the country's legal system. opening statements in the criminal trial against donald trump in new york. >> opening statements really just offer a preview of the facts to come. >> reporter: david pecker, former publisher of the "national enquirer," and a trump ally,

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

mean something in particular. >> but the facts here say it's basically a the reflection of the fact that she thinks fruit is coming and some elephants have very different personalities they think arati just perhaps a little grumpy the fed human baby formula in huge quantities but the number of orphans coming here is rising year-on-year ever more, showing signs of being wounded by humans in these cases, perhaps losing their parents to the conflict these are the rare few who get patched back together again most of the time, elephants just die quietly in the wild from their wounds about 50 year here,

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Life Liberty Levin

a presumption to allow the states to pursue any criminal matter before they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in pr process accordg to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today.

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Prime Weekend

so, if the judge takes the bait and jails him, i think there is some concern that the judge is taking his eye off of the ball. that is getting the case tried to and averted. >> i always thought the road to hell is paved with trying to figure out what trump will do. >> his supporters do not believe in the legitimacy of the charges. these are not in dispute by trump unlike mar-a-lago where trump is running on that. president of the united states you can do it. he is running for president alongside the other insurrectionists. he is not running on his alleged affair with stormy daniels or mcdougal or the checks haddie wrote from the oval office, he is not running on the facts because these are not facts he wants throughout >> no, and even worse that than. all he is looking to do is create symbols for more people to buy into the narrative he

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Prime Weekend

established facts that have never been in dispute. and you would look at this case and say this guy is down bad. there are 34 counts against him. it would appear that he is guilty as sin but at the moment he is out of the slammer and justice does not happen in a fortnight. >> paging rv . >> the tortured poetry of his attorneys. joking aside i think the facts have been long established and we can see that in this case and the 34 counts go far beyond just the stormy daniels case. and the hush money. catch and kill conspiracy alleged here timed around the election. it is a bigger story to be told. i think some of the things that lisa noted that is hanging over this entire trial. we know trump had a dog whistle

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Prime Weekend

to own the office, claims to be above the constitution, and claims to be the final word in the system so that everyone put loyalty to the autocrat and not the framework. we are seeing that process advanced in the way that trump talks about all of the institutions, the military of course really pushed back on that and the judiciary is pushing back on that. again, the concern here is that it begins to look like everybody is on one political team or another and i think it is crucial that your process, of the facts and the law, really come forward. i think that, what i am relieved about is that we are getting to a trial. we are getting to a trial in front of an experienced judge who has shown he is not going to take all of the nonsense with politics. once we get to presenting evidence it might get better.

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Life Liberty Levin

they go on cnn. michael cohen is an example part of this gag order president trump is not free to respond to this. what you make on this gag order? or some glad you hit on this. in my experience we are now pushing almost 30 years in the criminal justice system, the only instances in which a gag order has been issued i spent what it is intended to protect the defendant in the case. and that is when you use the gag order. and that it applies to the government. it applies to witnesses it is a universal application. i have never seen anything like this where the defendant is actually given the gag order, cannot say anything about the case but others are free to say things. it is frustrating to those of us who watch this. this is not a common prosecution. it's not the use of facts, the adherence to law.

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Prime Weekend

criminal trial has had many of the hallmarks of trying to prosecute one. criminal division deputy chief msnbc legal analysts, christie greenberg, she was at the courthouse. miles is still with us. so, we were peppering you with questions during the break. tell us about your thoughts of the jury that has been paneled. >> reporter: i think day one there are were a few questionable jurors, one of them luckily excused because they found out he had a prior arrest. some of them, a few red flags. somebody that says they have, follows the news and says they follow lawsuits and is up-to- date on things but has absolutely no opinion about trump's character that strikes me as far-fetched. most people has an opinion about his character. it would strike me more believable if that person said i have an opinion but i can set it aside and be impartial and focus on the facts and the law when they were trying too hard

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