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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

keep in touch. with me now — a few days ahead of the local elections — is labour's national campaign co—ordinator, shabana mahmood. welcome to the studio for the first time. great to have you here. labour is talking about housing today, they are closing stage of this campaign, and you say you would bring back targets to get houses build in local areas that rishi sunak scrapped, but on its own, just having targets wouldn't get houses built, so how wouldn't get houses built, so how would you make shoe it happened we would you make shoe it happened 9 have to make sure we are meeting local need. one of the worst thing rishi did he snuck the an nous. 0ut before christmas last year, is removing the targets but without any kind of viable alternative in place, and that means that actually, millions of people now will be locked out of being able to buy a home. we know people are desperate to get on the housing ladder and we are not billing enough homes, so removing the target, establishing the targets without a viable alternative is the wrong approach, we would bring them back, while

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

men that died that had 46 wounds on his body where you an immediate fear. the second analysis is, was the threat posed in your actions so that threat proportionate to whatever threat was posed. one could question whether the amount of shots. there was any proportionality or disproportionality, which i believe the community feels. and the last thing jake is whether there was a degree of reasonable nous. did you act reasonably under the circumstances? based upon all the evidence the grand jury heard having been instructed by the prosecutor who controls the grand jury in secret. apparently this grand jury determined that there were those elements, the immediacy, the proportionality and the reasonable nous were present in this case. many, many may disagree. do you think that if the if the evidence was presented, suggesting that a shot was fired against the police officers and that the police officers did not know that he left his gun in the car that that would be enough to exonerate the police. so i think

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

police will have eyes on a location. so we're waiting just waiting to see how long will pass before he is actually in custody, but we did learn a lot of key details there in that press conference, alex, you mentioned the two very serious charges, but also we were told by the clay county prosecutor that two shots were fired, but this is key through a glass door and so presumably this man 85 year old andrew d. lester could see ralph. you are on the other side of that glass door before opening fire, and again, it gets to what you and i were talking about. just before that press conference under missouri law. this all comes down to reasonable nous. now, in order to use deadly force, you have to have two things. you have to have a reasonable belief that the subject of your force poses an imminent threat. and you have to reasonably believe that your deadly force is necessary to stop that. threat and of course, the question here is it is not illegal to walk up to someone's door to ring a doorbell or to knock on a door. the prosecutor

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CNN Newsroom

pretty imminently, abby. all right, natasha bertrand. this is a very fast moving story. we know you'll stay on top of it. thank you very much. but let's continue this conversation now with retired lieutenant general mark hertling. he's a cnn military analyst and former commanding general for the u. s. europe and seventh army and also with us is sean turner. he was an official in the director of national intelligence is office . sean i want to start with you. as i said, this story is moving very quickly. first last night. the washington post reporting a lot of details about this online discord group where there were about two dozen members of the group. but this individual is believed to have been the leader of the group. are you surprised to see the speedy nous with which this investigation is moving? a potential arrest could happen as soon as today. well, not terribly surprised, abby. i you know, the pentagon and the department of justice. there was a need to relate to try to triangulate and identify where

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Breakfast

senator back in the day. and he can bring that experience and political nous to everything he does. i found him on a one—to—one basis talking to people in a small room, he is an engaging character. he is not the great orator like president 0bama or clinton but he is an engaging person. i am sure his visit to ireland north and south will be remembered, especially for those in areas such as county louth and county mayo where his family ancestry hails from.- county mayo where his family ancestry hails from. having been in the moment— ancestry hails from. having been in the moment 25 _ ancestry hails from. having been in the moment 25 years _ ancestry hails from. having been in the moment 25 years ago, - ancestry hails from. having been in the moment 25 years ago, did i ancestry hails from. having been in the moment 25 years ago, did you | the moment 25 years ago, did you then imagine a quarter of a century later, you would be in the situation that it would hold a new would be talking about it as we are this morning? i talking about it as we are this mornin: ? :, , talking about it as we are this morning?— talking about it as we are this mornin: ? :, , :, :, , talking about it as we are this mornin. ? ., , ., ., , ., morning? i was involved a number of ears morning? i was involved a number of years before — morning? i was involved a number of years before and _ morning? i was involved a number of years before and i _ morning? i was involved a number of years before and i knew— morning? i was involved a number of years before and i knew the - morning? i was involved a number of years before and i knew the people l years before and i knew the people involved on both sides had a certain determination to make it work and i was optimistic. i did feel that was

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This Is Life With Lisa Ling

never went away. people like lindsey. you okay? you sure? yes the first thing i notice about her is that her hands shake profusely. super informal. you know, we're just chatting. lindsey has social anxiety sitting down for this interview is especially hard. is it possible to describe what it's like to live? between that state of anxious nous. it could be kind of difficult at times, um, normal things like going to the grocery stores really stressful for me. it's really a fear like i'm in danger, but obviously i'm not. the second thing i can't help but notice. is there a dogs everywhere? in the china cabinet. on the table. on the fridge. this love for dogs is what inspired lindsey to become a veterinary technician. no leg

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CNN Tonight

of a prayer. emoji. that's what she says it was about. yes, sure. allegedly and then in tennessee, you have young representatives being expelled in order to draw attention to children getting murdered in schools. that's the serious nous difference that we're dealing with. with these two parties here. we have one party that's fighting to keep children alive , and we have another party that is really taking issue with how you're judging my he use my i was just saying, i think when you see how she votes, i mean she's she's. this is someone who served many times as a democratic lawmaker. i think we need to see if she's held outspoken positions. let's see what she does on the republican side. i do. take a bit of issue with running with one party and getting votes as that party and turning out democratic votes and then going the other direction. deceitful it seems to me it feels deceitful. but keep in mind. this used to be like blue dog democratic central. i think if he's schuler, who served in north carolina, and that wing of the democratic party is shrinking. there are not quite as many as there would have been even 10 years ago. so i do think

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CNN Newsroom Live

thereby giving a veto proof majority in north carolina. she had a lifesaving abortion and you just heard the chair of her party said that she's not. we're not sure if she still hold the same positions that she held as a democrat. well she ran on that six months ago and on not upholding. abortion and rights. and so that's an enormously important, of course, and it's you know, it's a mystery to me white. i don't think you change on what would it what was it that she changed on the prior emoji emoji? it's really stark when you're looking at what's going on in tennessee and what's going on in north carolina. today, you have a uh, representative stabbing her party in the back over the use of a prayer. emoji she says it was about yes, sure. allegedly and then in tennessee, you have young representatives being expelled in order to draw attention to children getting murdered in schools. that's the serious nous difference that

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The History of Comedy

that made the office successful with ricky gervase was the realism was more relationship oriented and commented on the mundane nous of situations that we all find ourselves and to work with him for another day, i will slit my throat off. okay you won't do it like that. you get the knife in behind the windpipe. put it down like that. i could just apply for another job. the jokes are the stories or the emotion isn't from the work. it's from the people who work together to first. your mother's, but. all you need to relate is the human connection. the believability that these people live together, know each other love each other, and it's that love underneath that allows for all kinds of behavior. mm

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