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Ana Cabrera Reports

and todd blanche were here. mr. trump not here. fascinatingly, again and again, his counsel kept on referring to him, as, quote, plump. the magistrate jump referred to him as mr. trump. there was an attempt by this counsel for de oliveira, mr. irving who's not local, said can we set this over for august 25th, which is the next major hearing in this case, and the magistrate judge said no. judge cannon wants to make sure that counsel is in place as well as de oliveira being arraigned before the 25th of august. >> while i have you, i want to ask about new reporting we just got in about the judge in donald trump's d.c. federal case there, now receiving extra security. in fact, she was seen this morning with three u.s. marshals. is that typical in a high profile case? >> reporter: yeah, so it's not atypical to increase security not only for the judges but for the staff as well. just, for example, ana, here at

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Sportsday

stuart broad made the first breakthrough, taking the wicket the score at that stage, wickets haven't been falling as regularly as england would like, usman khwajha proving stubborn again, hitting a half century and when ollie robinson bowled cameron green he made it 192 for six but the match remains in the balance: the drama has been following since then. joe root with a vacant, my goodness me, ben stokes comes close to getting one himself. at the ball falling out of his hands when it mattered. the one man following all of this is patrick geary at edgbaston, and this is fascinatingly placed. england fans biting their nails at the moment.— nails at the moment. yeah, absolutely. _ nails at the moment. yeah, absolutely. i— nails at the moment. yeah, absolutely. iwill_ nails at the moment. yeah, absolutely. i will try - nails at the moment. yeah, absolutely. i will try to - nails at the moment. yeah, | absolutely. i will try to keep nails at the moment. yeah, - absolutely. i will try to keep you up—to—date, because so much is happening. it's very difficult to keep track of it. we had that

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BBC News at Six

answer appendix three. i'm sure you're all listening in following very carefully. appendix three is the letter of mrjohnson in response to the draft report. fascinatingly, although in paragraph six on page 100 questions the impartiality of the committee, annex one ignores that. it answers lots of other points but it brushes over this point, perhaps because it thought that it was on relatively thin ice. of that it was on relatively thin ice. of course i will give way. he obviously — of course i will give way. he: obviously called for me to resign or recuse myself from the committee. did he ever ask the right honourable member to recuse herself from the committee before borisjohnson started demanding it? it’s committee before boris johnson started demanding it?— committee before boris johnson started demanding it? it's a matter of record that _ started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i _ started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i said _ started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i said it. _ started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i said it. i _ started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i said it. i said - started demanding it? it's a matter of record that i said it. i said it - of record that i said it. i said it publicly. people clearly are aware of what is it publicly because i

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CNN Primetime

americans are listening to and why. mohammed, why are we turning away from institutions and towards individuals? >> fascinatingly, michael, the work we did with knight foundation gets right to that point you made at the end. the number one reason why nine it ten americans are following public individuals and these are celebrities, journalists, tv show hosts like you here tonight, the number one reason is they trust them, they like them. more importantly, they are getting a perspective that they feel they can't get from traditional news sources. and an interesting and twisted way, that really ties into exactly what you were talking about with jerry springer. tucker carlson or rachel maddow, when we asked americans in the study who is that one person you follow, tucker carlson is at the top with 113 mentions. rachel maddow right under him with 107. collectively, they represent 6% of people in the study.

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CNN Primetime

it. it's not something that base republican voters are focusing on. and i think that was largely his calculation. and his folks would tell you that he does care about preserving this separate legislation activity and his role as president of the senate, and that was why they objected, and that may be true, and it's hard not to say -- >> maggie haberman, stick around. there's another subject i'm eager to get your expertise on. republicans now are up in arms over what they are calling president biden's cheat sheet. so, did he get reporters questions ahead of wednesday's press conference? that is next. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. we'll replace your windshield, and recalibrate your advanced safety system. so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i'm christine mahon. i'm retired from public health nursing and from the army reserve. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy what i love to do. as long as you can make an impact, why stop?

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CNN Primetime

take care of yourself and each other. >> take care of yourself and others. despite everything that happened in the previous 59 minutes. and jerry's closing message? well, that's a good place to start tonight. let's explore the impact that jerry springer and other public individuals like him have had on american culture and discourse. muhammad yunus is editor in chief at gallup, which, as we mentioned, as a pile of data on who americans are listening to and why. muhammad yunus, why are we turning away from institutions and toward individuals? >> fascinatingly, michael, the work we did with the knight foundation actually gets right to that point you made at the end. the number one reason why nine in ten americans are now following public individuals -- and these are celebrities,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

action. i think it is a legitimate questions for a court to decide whether or not, and if, this is appropriate for the president to be acting. i won't go into the history of the emergency powers for covid, and what have you, but there is a case made for both sides, and would be interesting to see how they come out. >> let's talk about the supreme court hearings over president biden's student loan forgiveness program. legally, not politically, but legally, what stuck out to you today? >> well, there is this concept of standing. if you do not have it, you can't bring this to, because you don't have the injury. basically, you can't get through the door. fascinatingly, it was amy coney barrett who is challenging the plaintiffs in this case by saying, do you have the standing to bring this litigation in the first place? you never would've expected it from our ultraconservatives go to substances but it does happen but textualists she is. she likes the text of the statute, the federal law, to guide the decision.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

won't go into the history of the emergency powers for covid, and what have you, but there is a case made for both sides, and will be interesting to see how they come out. >> katie, let's talk about the supreme court hearings over president biden's student loan forgiveness program. legally -- not politically -- but legally, what's got you today? >> there is this concept called standing. if you don't have, it you can't bring the suit. because you don't have the injury. so, you basically can't even get through the door. fascinatingly, it was amy coney barrett who was actually challenging the plaintiffs in this case, by saying, you really have the standing to be able to bring this litigation in the first place? you never would have expected that from one of our ultraconservatives scotus justices but it happened. the other fascinating thing is that neil gorsuch, during his confirmation hearing, talk about what a textualist he is, which means, he likes to look at the text of the federal law, -- in this instance, if you look at the heroes act, it gives biden's plan total cover and legitimacy to do what he wants to do.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

believe these were illegitimate election results. they just have to double down on conspiracy theories. i think this is going to play out most fascinatingly in the presidential race. can somebody navigate it somehow who's not in full-on conspiracy land? i think that's going to be the question. that's not just going to shape the next presidential election, but american politic a long time to come. >> you look at the rnc, the structural stuff takes longer because it's the -- when it was the obama level it was obama folks who were still running certain things for however long, although they had i guess a more winning record than trump to extend the political calculus. here's ronna mcdaniel being asked about all this. >> would you publicly say that donald trump bears any responsibility for some of the losses in the midterm elections? would you say that publicly?

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Hannity

as it should. but the key thing to point out i is as while joe biden is being a demagogus e, you have democrah members who are running for the senate or fuel refusin whg toese member debate their opponents. these members need to debate show what your ideass get to ican actually are, contrast those vo with republican ideas so the voters can finally decid decideeo. which way the country should we go . >> excellent. well, we are all on boar are alo with that, tu o say the least. thank you all very much now. reso developin dg tonight, the department of justice hasle released more details do from our logode as we're also waiting for records.on on the special master to review the presidential records. here to break it all down, foxg news contributors greg jarrett and sarah carter obviouslyja, ll we're all stil l surprising. we're heading into a holiday a holiday weekend, fascinatingly this is where joe biden decides weekend. fascinatingly, this is whatto d joe biden decides to do as we now he's try thing. and now he's trying to walk itts back . but this is couple is coupled wa decline of his popularity, according to reuters, by seveney af points after the mar a lago raid, after the the school loan

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