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The Rachel Maddow Show

talk about trump's efforts to influence public officials, play the phone calls, call those witnesses the talk about those things, all of the exhibits in their, we're gonna call a pressure campaign chapter. every exhibit is pc, one piece eating, pc to, pc three, pc for. we talk about it just in that chapter and then we bring the case agent who gave an overview of the charging them presented all those witnesses. it comes chapter two which might be the harassment of ruby freeman and shaye moss. so we call out with the harassment chapter, it gives the over and then, you present the evidence about that. so the jury at the end of it hears each of these chapters and it's a way to help them understand the story and how it all comes together as opposed to when you're moving chronologically as we've seen that list of overt acts, it gets to be a little bit of a mismatch. when you put it together knows chapters and i think the jury will get a comprehensive sense

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The Rachel Maddow Show

guilty. the government will offer suggestions, we want this group to go first and this group to go second. it may be five or six defendant groups. and in terms of presenting the evidence, one of the things we did in my former office was to present the schemes in chapters merchandise and so chapter one we're going to talk about trump's efforts to influence public officials, play the phone calls, call those witnesses that talk about those things, all of the exhibits in there, we're going to call the pressure campaign chapter. every exhibit is pc1, pc2, pc3, pc4. and began each chapter with a case agent who gave an overview of the chapter and presented all those witnesses. then comes chapter 2 which might be the harassment of ruby freeman and shea moss. and the agent gives the overview and you present the evidence about that.

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Americas Newsroom

a desperate search for survivors and bodies still underway. several large fires across the island remain active and out of control. several brush fires affecting the big island of hawaii. the governor declaring a state of emergency discouraging all non-essential travel to the island of maui. all airports are open to get people out. a long road ahead to recovery. >> dana: jordan escaped the flames. his home burned to the ground but he and his family are grateful to be alive. i'm sorry for what you've been through. what was it like and what did you go through? >> a lot. definitely once in a lifetime thing you don't want to go through. briefly an overview of my 45 minutes time frame, we saw smoke just above the hillside of our home and then kind of thought to

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BBC News

last year, 79% of people tuned into live tv each week, that's down four percentage points from 2021. let's talk to our culture reporter guy lambert. just talk us through the findings. there are lots of statistics and data in this report, but the general overview is that there is, on average, a decline in consumption of broadcast tv. amongst the public, that is. like you say, it is 83%, down to 79. it is only four points, but it might not seem that significant, but in that number, there are more significant full. tv amongst the public, for example, it was two hours and 59 minutes. now it is two hours 38. is 20 minutes per day less, a 12% drop. the most interesting figures amongst us are at both ends of age spectrum. it is properly not surprising to see that teenagers, and young adults are

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Katy Tur Reports

>> andrew weissmann, ty cobb, who as you well know was a lawyer for trump during the mueller investigation, has been blunt about these charges after looking at them. he said pretty simply, he's toast. i don't know anyone who works in the legal system who off thinks that something is a slam dunk, but can you give us an overview of the strength of this case, the challenges for this case, and as you see it, the timeline for this case? >> sure. well, i think the key here is the timeline for both of the federal cases. i say that because the state cases will go forward and will exist no matter what, no matter what happens in the general election. the next president, if it is president trump again or an ally, they cannot legally affect a state case, either the one in manhattan that is existing or

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The Beat With Ari Melber

the second thing we're doing here, this indictment just came out within the last half hour, so if you made your way to your news show here because you heard about it or just watch the news regularly, this is truly a breaking news moment. we're going to experience it together. i can tell you while i'm talking to you through the cam remark vi lawyers in all corner of the set going through every page of it. what i will tell you is we're going the try to break this up and make it clear so we learn tonight what's in here. we have been waiting for this for a long time. the conspiracy here is broader than just january 6th. in the moment i'm going to read from the indictment itself. the overview as we have been processing this, you can think of four big conspiracy allegations that the judgment is making from donald trump. number one, that in seven different states, they committed a type of fraud with those fake or fraudulent electors we've heard about. that they tried to basically hijack the election process with a kind of a coup or abuse of government power at the justice

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Morning Joe Weekend

not diverted to terrorists, or oppressive governments. and so there has always been control over where they go, and thailand in 2014 because of the coup, it was -- sales attempted cells were blocked. there was civil rights abuses there were people beaten and tortured in prison and so's six hours was pushing for it the state department wished and regulated turned it down, but that didn't stop the sales. >> six hours how to deal i think 150,000 pistols to or handguns to police in thailand the deal was blocked what opened the floodgates since then? how did the restriction that had been there from the state department, how did it get overturned? >> first of all since the obama administration there has been a push to loosen registrations on gun exports and transfer it from the state department which gives a lot of overview for civil rights and human rights abuses to the congress department, which is actually

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Morning Joe

attempted sales that were blocked. civil rights abuses. there were tortured in prison. the state department, which regulated it, turned it down, but that didn't stop sig. >>sig had a deal to send 150 handguns to the police in thailand. deal was blocked. what opened the floodgates since then? how did that restriction that had been there from the state department, how did that get overturned? >> couple things. first of all, since the obama administration, there has been a push to loosen regulations on gun exports and actually transfer it from the state department, which gives a lot of overview for civil rights and human rights abuses to the commerce department, which is actually, its job is to support u.s. businesses and u.s. exports. so there has been a movement as early as 2012 to loosen it. that was actually going to go

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Nicky Campbell

-- been shut. to protect the workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view _ workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view on _ workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view on all _ workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view on all of _ workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view on all of this, - workers. and tereus. we will get sean's view on all of this, his - sean's view on all of this, his overview, the overarching representative of the travel industry. let's get some callers on the show. trina, what a cycle for you. the show. trina, what a cycle for ou. , ., ., the show. trina, what a cycle for you. yes, we have flown back in 216 o'clock this — you. yes, we have flown back in 216 o'clock this morning _ you. yes, we have flown back in 216 o'clock this morning -- _ you. yes, we have flown back in 216 o'clock this morning -- flown - you. yes, we have flown back in 216 o'clock this morning -- flown from. o'clock this morning —— flown from rhodes, it was just horrendous. within 40 minutes we were sitting by the pool, having a glass of wine and all of a suddenjust the pool, having a glass of wine and all of a sudden just read, i've never seen anything like it in my life, the sun was red and i was like, wow, what is that? and within 40 minutes, the hotel didn't really

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World Business Report

streaming services as part of their overall and started to shift the emphasis of movie and tv show releasing of course onto streaming platforms, so the window between all the length of time between a cinematic release and the time that it cinematic release and the time thatitis cinematic release and the time that it is on a streaming service has been shortened really quite dramatically since the end of the pandemic. it’s the end of the pandemic. it's important — the end of the pandemic. it's important that _ the end of the pandemic. it's important that separate the film industry from the cinemas themselves and some big players in the cinema and if things have really been suffering lately. can you give us an overview as to whether you're sitting at now?— sitting at now? yes, so admissions _ sitting at now? yes, so admissions have - sitting at now? yes, so admissions have been. sitting at now? yes, so - admissions have been down as a result of pandemic a lot of people lost the habit of going to the cinema. they haven't come back in the same way that they have but we also seen a reduction in the volume of those mid—level, mad budget movies that have been going into the cinema. that again has depressed admissions. in the uk

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