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The Weekend

factor? this is all input jurors pay attention to. one day he nodded often it was probably the most dramatic. sometimes he is resting his eyes. the court room very hot monday. it is now pretty cold. he is having trouble keeping awake and alert. jurors notice the body language and the siding and it all builds into what they think about him as they listen to the evidence. he is a former president. they will have eyes on him. we could tell that they were very focused on him when they came into the room and they will be for the entire trial pick this stuff matters. >> yes, it does. and accountability as well. suzanne craig, thank you. charles, stick around my friend. we have a bit more to discuss with you as the supreme court's conservative majority seems skeptical about the justice department charging rioters with obstruction. what could this mean for the case against trump? you are watching "the weekend."

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The Journal Editorial Report

ukraine bill, 72% of the house voted for it to the israel bill, 84% and the taiwan bill, 89% and the question is why didn't these things pass back in october given the overwhelming support? the answer, some paul holdouts among the republican party who used the fight with kevin mccarthy to strengthen the ability to block things on the floor and mike johnson was concerned about these threats, of a motion to vacate. he decided what changed it is not just the republican majority got angry about all this obstruction but democrats got tired of it too and their indication and willingness to join with republicans to get this through some of those obstacles on the floor and the suggestion that they would be there for motion came up shows this was the right strategy, johnson gets courage for bravery, wasn't a preordained outcome but he was vindicated.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

said it would be quick and immediate and swift. >> okay. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. of course. we've heard some response coming from the house speaker there and georgia rep. marjorie taylor taylor greene, a real contrast within the republican party. join me right now, congresswoman jasmine crockett, she is a democrat from texas congresswoman. great to see you. >> okay. we heard real contrasting views on how to see the passage of these for foreign aid bills today from the house speaker as it pertains to ukraine, he says provides for greater accountability, better outcome of the war, and there's that loan aspect contrasting that with marjorie taylor greene who says this is a sellout of america. where do you stand on this well, let's take issue with things that both of them said, i do want to applaud the speaker for finally waking up and deciding that he wanted to stand on the sayyed of governance instead of obstruction. >> and he said that this aid is timely. it is not timely by any stretch of the imagination.

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All In With Chris Hayes

to become a guardian of liberty. on tuesday, the supreme court heard oral arguments in an appeal from a former pennsylvania police officer named joseph fisher, who was charged with multiple crimes for shoving his way into the capitol on january 6. you can see in there doing just that in a blue ball cap. he was charged with obstruction of an official proceeding, which, in this case, of course, the congressional certification of the 2020 election. hundreds of others have been charged as well, and he wants a

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Chris Jansing Reports

entitled marjorie taylor greene is an idiot. she's trying to wreck the gop. it's written by liz peak who writes in part, it's high time somebody tell marjorie taylor greene to turn off the bombastic self-serving showmanship energy on democrats and stop trying to defeat her own party. >> call somebody else a name. >> who is the person she listens to anyway, how does she wield so much power? you have been in the house. >> she gets coverage, and look, what this gets down to is i think the republicans are in deep trouble when it comes to controlling the house. i mean, there's, hello, headlines, that's not really breaking news, but they are in deep trouble. they look pretty good in terms of winning the senate because of the pure numbers, but if they lose the house of representatives it's because of this kind of obstruction that goes on there all the time. you know, there is actually a

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Special Report With Bret Baier

trespass. she will be getting a summons. so it was a summons for a trespass and then two got the trespass as well as charge of obstruction of governmental administration. >> the two had the ojts had oats and no one is getting through. >> columbia requested the police and clear and present danger. beyond the trespassing, was there any other -- was there any weapon or any other kind of violence or it was behavior and that in addition, the mayor [inaudible] some people would say some sort of peaceful protest. i don't know when you want to discuss that. >> a peaceful protest is not in violation of city laws. or the violation of those who have property on private property such as columbia university. and when you violate specific laws, you are no longer

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All In With Chris Hayes

on tuesday, the supreme court heard oral arguments in an appeal from a former pennsylvania police officer named joseph fisher who face multiple crimes for shoving his way into the capitol on january 6th. he was charged with obstruction of an official proceeding. which in this case of course, the congressional certification of the 2020 election. hundreds of others have been charged or convicted of that as well. he wants that felony charge dismissed and the majority conservatives of justices sounded sympathetic to his argument that the obstruction law should only apply to evidence tampering and not say a congressional proceeding. hundreds have been charged with

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Special Report With Bret Baier

has left many of us pained and angry that does not give you the right to harm others or put people in danger. now, this is a police commissioner, edward cabin. let's listen to him. >> these arrests were made without incident and we will now let the rest of the criminal justice system run its course. our executives also on the scene can provide further details if necessary. >> now i will take a couple of on topic questions. [[inaudible] question] >> out of the 108, some were trespass and two of them got trespass summonses as well as oji which is obstruction of governmental administration. yes, her daughter was arrested. she was also charged with

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

he will deliver chaos. he knew the claims of a stolen election were false, and yet he decided he was going to try to stay in office by subverting that process. there was very grave wrongdoing here. and i think it's reasonable to say that it falls within the obstruction of a proceeding. >> our country can't be a therapy session for, you know, a troubled man like this. he is a constant narcissist. he will always put his own interests and gratifying his own ego ahead of everything else including the country's interests. still ahead we'll turn to sports with the latest action from the nba's play-in tournament as teams fight for the final playoff spots. we'll also break down the details surrounding the lifetime ban for a member of the toronto raptors. plus highlights from major league baseball when "way too early" comes right back. or league baseball when "way too early" comes right back.

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Determining Prognosis for Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

Francis Worden, MD, discusses the prognosis for patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, distinguishing between those who can be put on close surveillance and those who require immediate treatment, while the panel weighs in on best practices for predicting and anticipating disease-related obstructions prior to the onset of symptoms.

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