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Morning Joe

border security bill ever. then you've got the head of the republican intel committee in the house saying that republicans in the house are spewing vladimir putin and russian talking points. i mean, their own words are devastating against them. >> joe, when you were in the house and you and your colleagues in the '90s were fighting, you were fighting for a balanced budget. you had a policy goal. here, we just see chaos. we don't necessarily see what the policy is. are the republicans who are opposing the aid doing it to force the ukrainians to come up with a strategy, to come up to define the instate? it is unclear. it is just swirling around. >> it's just noise. >> it is just noise for the same of political noise. there are real questions to be answered right now, richard. we have a finite stock of munitions. we're giving israel a lot. we're giving the ukrainians a lot.

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All In With Chris Hayes

attempting to derail the trial, with a statement to the president got their instate when he left it in between a five minute courtroom rant, that ended with the judge saying to his attorney, control your client. to my mind the real headline of today it happened before anyone arrived at the courthouse. >> mary we are just days away from the caucus, in the former president is a world away from iowa here in lower manhattan, but in many ways this was a campaign stop for trump. he used it as a political move to rally his base even as he faces real legal consequences for his business here in new york. here at the courthouse in new york, security is a little tight today following a bomb threat made this morning in the judges home. >> that's right. a bomb threat to judge arthur engoron's homer. his actual, real home, because it's not hard to find peoples addresses on the 21st century. a threat that delayed the trial

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All In With Chris Hayes

are a clear message that the united states and our partners will not tolerate attacks on our personnel or allow hostile actors to imperil freedom of navigation in one of the world 's most critical commercial routes. details on the strikes are still coming in. welcome back to the story with much more information as it develops. first, today, donald trump was in a place that he will be spending lots of time this year, and that is of course a courthouse. this one was for closing arguments in the new york civil trial against the trump organization for fraud. the ex president was there attempting to derail the trial, with a statement to the president got their instate when he left it in between a five minute courtroom rant, that ended with the judge saying to his attorney, control your client. to my mind the real headline of today it happened before anyone arrived at the courthouse. >> mary we are just days away from the caucus, in the former president is a world away from

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All In With Chris Hayes

adult son's business relationship with the company while joe biden was out of office. they are claiming without any evidence of some of those payments went to biden a senior. meanwhile, democrats just revealed 156 pages of evidence about the millions of dollars of donald trump received from foreign governments, including china, while he was occupying the oval office. it sounds ke that should not be allowed, you are correct. it doesn't need to be blatantly unconstuonal under the clause and article one, section nine, where no person holding y official without the consent of a congress except any title of any kind from any king, premised, or for instate. the founders made that provision to prevent our leaders from being corrupted, while donald trump was still in office, it was obvious to everyone. we covered it dozens if not hundreds of times of his business interests, including the trump rnational hotel, left him wide open to foreign

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All In With Chris Hayes

nine, where no person holding any official without the consent of a congress except any title of any kind from any king, premised, or for instate. the founders made that provision to prevent our leaders from being corrupted, while donald trump was still in office, it was obvious to everyone. we covered it dozens if not hundreds of times of his business interests, including the trump international hotel, left him wide open to foreign influence in violation of the clause. multiple groups brought suit against him. but our courts couldn't bring themselves to rule on this unprecedented situation, the supreme court declined a review on the case and declared others mood after trump left office. and the lesson americans learned is that the clause essentially just no longer exists, if someone can violated as clearly as donald trump didn't face more repercussion, they can find anyone with standing, to people do withstanding get hung up in court until he, leaves and

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FOX Friends First

rain. appalachia mountains, across the carolinas and stretching into virginia. these areas, ice will take down power lines and branches and could be dangerous drive. further north, talk about snowfall and everything in the pink is talking about eight to 12 inches. this is significant snowfall and places inward. zoom in on an area that has not seen snow in a long time, that is new york city. several days out, this model could move, deeps on warm and cold air. new york city one to three inches of snow. out on long island, that drops down. instate or upstate, better chance between five to eight inches of total snowfall. jumped ahead. why are people excited about this?

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Ayman

building has been closed to traffic. metal barriers lined the street officers from both the sheriffs emotions are if us have a visible presence there. now, it might be tempting to think that this is just another indictment, fani willis's case actually differs from special counsel jack smith's investigation in many ways. one key way. the new york times puts it if trump were to be convicted in a federal prosecution he could theoretically pardon himself, although there's questions about that, if you are reelected as president. presidents do not hold such sway instate matters. so even if trump wins reelection next, year he will still have to face justice in georgia. there's no escaping accountability at the state level if he is charged and ultimately convicted dirty me, now kurt bardella democratic strategist and former house oversight committee spokesperson for republicans. also the l.a. times contributor. kara lynn, the legal am analyst

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Ayman

visible presence there. now, it might be tempting to think that this is just another indictment, fani willis's case actually differs from special counsel jack smith's investigation in many ways. one key way. the new york times puts it if trump were to be convicted in a federal prosecution he could theoretically pardon himself, although there's questions about that, if you are reelected as president. but presidents do not hold such sway instate matters. so even if trump wins reelection next, year he will still have to face justice in georgia. there's no escaping accountability at the state level if he is charged and ultimately convicted. joining me now are kurt bardella, democratic strategist and former house oversight committee spokesperson for republicans. he's also an l.a. times contributor. carol lam, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, and basil smikle, democratic strategist and former state executive director of the new york state democratic party. director of the public policy program at the roosevelt house

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CNN Primetime

type of plan as an educator, but i'm going to do with my students. and it is-- it is disheartening to see the department of education try and use a quick fix, when the college board has laid out very clearly that, unless the content can be taught in its entirety, including sexual orientation and gender identity, it will just not be seen as a ap class. >> let me be clear, is this the first time this course has been offered with a different curriculum involved? >> no, this curriculum has been instate for over 30 years. this has never been an issue, this has never been an concern. i thought this would be my eighth year teaching the class, never had a concern about teaching these topics. it is not something that has ever been an issue until recently with the new laws that prohibit discussions on gender identity and sexual orientation, and originally it was kindergarten through third grade, and as of a few weeks ago, i understand it was now

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PoliticsNation

action instate college admissions, our conservative majority u.s. cream court was issuing its ruling, dismantling race based affirmative action in college admissions. i read where the task force members condemned that decision, encouraging our supreme court justices to read your report. speaking as an attorney and task force chair, how does the court's decision impact a proposed reversal of your states affirmative action ban and are you worried that opponents might sue the state to impede a repaired of action if they pass? >> yes, i think there will be a challenge no matter what but the task force set ourselves up with success and again constructing our recommendations, not on the basis of race, but on the basis of lineage or being a descendant of slaves. in fact, the majority of our

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