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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

without saying so. if the court does not issue a decision quickly, it will be granted functioning immunity to donald trump. they will do exactly what liz cheney warned against in that terrific op-ed, permit a defendant with a lot of power and money to manipulate the justice system to ensure he never sees accountability. when donald trump was kicked off the ballot in colorado, the supreme court only needed one month to issue a unanimous decision reversing and allowing him to appear. if the court takes more than a month for this case, then i think we'll know there's a double standard going on. >> great seeing you. i thank you and i thank you for the privilege of your time. that wraps up the hour for me. "deadline white house" starts right now. hi, everyone. welcome to monday. it's 4:00 in new york. the case is about criminal conspiracy. that's how the prosecution presented its case in the fir

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to how women should be treated in the workplace. her story is not the only one in the book written by a woman who talks about how he gave them -- gave them a promotion, put them in a place of responsibility, trusted them, and made sure the whole world knew that. he was a man ahead of his time. >> dana: i remember once he came to the white house visiting his son and i heard a noise outside and he was waiting to talk to me. i was on the phone with karl and i said i'm sorry i was on the phone with karl. oh, i love a name dropper. he had come by to thank me for being the press secretary and public service. i love the cover but the book is very special with all of those different people voicing right along with you. jean becker, thank you. >> thank you, dana. >> dana: h

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Read an exclusive excerpt from Why We Die by Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan

In this chapter, the structural biologist takes a look back at the near-eternal quest for immortality; and the problems, and promise, of cryonics.

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All You Need is Love, review: The Beatles' toxic aftermath

In the 1970s, the ex-Fab Four and their circle sank into mutual recriminations, if you trust this intriguing – albeit wayward – oral history

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Orgasm by Maurice Saatchi review: bullish and bizarre

The prince of advertising plays devil’s advocate in his mischievous – and deeply peculiar – new book Orgasm

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Philosophy of the Home by Emanuele Coccia, review: meet me in the bathroom

Emanuele Coccia’s Philosophy of the Home, a meditation on the way we live, is intellectually engrossing, but veers too far into abstraction

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Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell, review: post-colonial Ghostbusters

As if the British Museum didn’t have enough problems – the arguments raging over the restitution of everything from the Parthenon sculptures to the Benin bronzes;

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Sociopath by Patric Gagne, review: who needs empathy?

Sociopaths shouldn’t be treated like monsters, argues Patric Gagne – a sociopath herself, and a therapist – in her eye-opening memoir

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The Martyr and the Red Kimono by Naoko Abe, review: unhappy history

Naoko Abe’s The Martyr and the Red Kimono interlaces three 20th-century tales of martyrdom, survival and hope, flying from Japan to Poland

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Burnout by Hannah Proctor, review: how the Left take losing

Burnout, Hannah Proctor’s study of ‘the experience of political defeat’, is full of historical detail, but it’s messily put together

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