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Your World With Neil Cavuto

>> stepping up on the platform. he was shot. >> neil: 56 years ago today, i remember very well it was just a kid at the time, robert f. kennedy was shot inside of the ambassador hotel in los angeles, he would die the next day. with us now is robert f. kennedy junior who you might be surprised to learn, running for president of the united states just like his father was then. yes note secret service protection, it's not that he and his team has not asked for it, not once but five times. alejandra mayorkas decides that he, arrays at issue with homeland security is ticketed not too long ago. take a look. >> we have established factors, have a bipartisan group of leaders in the united states senate in the house -- >> neil: why would he not a

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BBC News

did better so the strategy he had at the time _ did better so the strategy he had at the time was something that did have traction, _ the time was something that did have traction, you know, the prime minister's _ traction, you know, the prime minister's not stupid, he knows that people _ minister's not stupid, he knows that people can — minister's not stupid, he knows that people can very well be focusing on the fact, _ people can very well be focusing on the fact, the bigger conservative figures _ the fact, the bigger conservative figures in — the fact, the bigger conservative figures in terms of the tax burden, but what _ figures in terms of the tax burden, but what are we talking about today? we are _ but what are we talking about today? we are talking about the labour tax burden, _ we are talking about the labour tax burden, is— we are talking about the labour tax burden, is it— we are talking about the labour tax burden, is it true, how did they come _ burden, is it true, how did they come with— burden, is it true, how did they come with up it? what we are not talking _ come with up it? what we are not talking about is what is the equivalent figure for the conservatives? so on one hand i can see why— conservatives? so on one hand i can see why he — conservatives? so on one hand i can see why he pushed this, he pushed this, because now this is all what we are _ this, because now this is all what we are talking about, you know, but as you _ we are talking about, you know, but as you say, — we are talking about, you know, but as you say, phil, it was a bit of an own— as you say, phil, it was a bit of an own goal— as you say, phil, it was a bit of an own goal because it could have been a non—story... but own goal because it could have been a non-story---_ a non-story... but the irony, perhaps— a non-story... but the irony, perhaps no — a non-story... but the irony, perhaps no the _ a non-story... but the irony, perhaps no the irony, - a non-story... but the irony, perhaps no the irony, i - a non-story... but the irony, perhaps no the irony, i don't| a non-story... but the irony, - perhaps no the irony, i don't want to use that word, voters aren't stupid, they know how high the tax burden is, it is the highest since world war ii and it is projected to go up. whoever wins pauljohnson from the ifs told newsnight whoever wins they will have to put up taxes.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

notably pointing to some of kevin mccarthy statements he's really the only on the record person in the story where previously he had commended the president's acuity and some of these meetings that now is saying something different. >> actually, how much will a president biden's message on the world stage this week and he's going to be delivering a major speech in normandy how much will that actually break through? when he's dogged by all of these international crises that are underway right now. whether ukraine, israel, middle east, gaza, and all of that. and there are also now these other questions about his mental fitness i don't know how much it will break through. >> honestly, we will have to wait and see. i do think though it's still important to do it because because of who we are in the world stage, america, the greatest democracy that is yet so was so close to falling on january 6. i also think the irony is that he's going to commemorate d-day, the fall of dictators, the fall of a dictator. >> and yet his opponent on day one claims he wants to be a dictator.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

he's identified as a white house aide, a trump guy, he has his podcast, sure. but as i mentioned, steve bannon is a convicted felon slated to go to federal prison. so, you can bet that he's going to say whatever he can say to go after these types of prosecutors. speaker mike johnson is trying to legislate or plan based on this grievance. jim jordan said they want to make d.a. bragg testify before congress. conservatives say -- autonomous. they are usually the ones say there should be no federal intervention. trump would rather talk about this hypothetical payback than his own verdict this week and his own looming sentencing. mr. bannon, even more explicit, because he may have even more to lose and more of a rush. he's actually already been sentenced to federal prison. he's just appealing that right now, saying prosecutors are the ones that should go to jail. and trump, in interviews, is finding that rhetorical ground, where he's not exactly saying

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The Rachel Maddow Show

announced they had a verdict. and you know the story from there. 34 felony counts. the jury found him guilty on all 34 of the felony charges, whereupon he totally melted down, earning what i think was really the headline for the ages from that day. quote, convicted, comma, trump blames judge, jury, and a country gone to hell. what a nice man. what a leader, right? but while that was happening in new york on thursday, there was a big surprise in michigan. now, do you remember seeing this tape? if you're a longtime viewer of the show, you might recognize this. this was from right after the 2020 election. it was december 2020, december 14th. this is the state capitol in michigan, and we played this on the air at the time that it happened because it really -- this really appeared to be a crime being committed there on tape, and an important crime. these are republicans in

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The Rachel Maddow Show

go to court again because that's never fun. you always feel like you're the bad guy even when you're not because just being up on that stand is so intimidating with the jurors and stuff looking at you. and i'm glad that, you know, some stuff came out in court that i wanted to come out, and it proved, like i said, i've been telling the truth the entire time. but at the same time, emotionally and the responses and stuff, it's -- it's not over. it's -- it's probably, i realize -- i don't want to start crying again. i realized today that it's actually never going to be over for me. >> did you speak to judge merchan, who is now obviously considering what sentence to pass. if you could speak to him, what would you say? >> he has the patience of a saint. and that he's brave, i think. and my condolences because i know what his life is going to be like at least in the immediate future, and it scares me.

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Business Today

to real madrid is confirmed. and jos buttler tells us he's keen to forget, as england begin the defence of the t20 cricket world cup. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. we begin with an incredible comeback from novak djokovic at the french open, which saw the world number one reach a record 59th grand slam quarterfinal. djokovic cruised the first set against francisco cerundolo 6—1, but looked in real trouble after that. his opponent levelled, then went ahead, after djokovic struggled with a knee injury. as we've seen before though, you can never rule him out, and the defending champion dug in, to win the next two sets, 7—5, 6—3. another epic five—setter for djokovic, who is chasing a record extending 25th major title this year.

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Anderson Cooper 360

see this is unfair and so you do have that element. >> but you've got to look at the six key swing states and how's this going to impact independent voters? and the ones that you have to get on the margin and so this over the long term, can't be healthy for donald trump. to me, he's demonstrating that he's has a fragile candidacy with these felony convictions with more court proceedings the question is, can joe biden take advantage of that and his weakness is difficult for the people to make a choice. if they said joe biden as a weak president, what's the choice? you have a convicted felon or some by they see as weak and we don't know oh, how that's going to play out between now and november. but that is the challenge that the voters face. >> look kevin hutchinson, i

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Sportsday

and jos buttler tells us he's keen to forget, as england begin the defence of the t20 cricket world cup. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. we begin with an incredible comeback from novak djokovic at the french open, which saw the world number one reach a record 59th grand slam quarterfinal. djokovic cruised the first set against francisco cerundolo 6—1, but looked in real trouble after that. his opponent levelled, then went ahead, after djokovic struggled with a knee injury. as we've seen before though, you can never rule him out, and the defending champion dug in, to win the next two sets, 7—5, 6—3. another epic five—setter for djokovic, who is chasing a record extending 25th major title this year.

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