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Anderson Cooper 360

threats against d.a. willis, and today's bond deal. on top of that, he and himself along with son barron were allegedly targeted. an illinois woman tonight is charged in connection with that. we have perspective now from jeh johnson, who served as department of homeland security in the obama administration. he's currently heading up a pro-democracy task force with the american bar association. your task force expects to study this about a year. how concerned are you about the panoply of threats, but particularly against law enforcement, election workers, what we're facing? >> anderson, i've been concerned for quite some time. i believe according to public opinion polling that what we saw on january 6th was the tip of an iceberg. more and more americans are becoming detached from reality. more and more americans are becoming prone to violence.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

individuals in limbo. >> so i want to be clear, as long as tubberville is holding this up, it will be all by unanimous consent or none? >> well, we're in a situation where there could be a decision, if it's critical, and i think it's getting critical, but my decision right now is we have to get all of these people confirmed. and what he's talking about, just give me a vote, is not give me a vote in the sense of, bring the names down, i want to be able to vote on them. he wants the whole panoply. the congressional researchers estimates that would take 668 hours, which translates into 27 days of senate work. that's all day long, seven days a week. and if we just work eight hours a day, that's something like 84 days, which would mean, we can't do the national defense skills.

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

place the right systems. there is pressure on the bbc now to answer some questions. stewart, in the panoply of crises, rachel said she quite often get asked about the bbc in crisis, at this early stage, do you have a sense of how messy this could get? you have a sense of how messy this could let? ,., . , ~' could get? personally, i think the criticism you _ could get? personally, i think the criticism you raised _ could get? personally, i think the criticism you raised there - could get? personally, i think the criticism you raised there were i criticism you raised there were unjustified at this point, because, actually, the bbc has not expired itself. the question is, why hasn't itself. the question is, why hasn't it explained itself? one, comet is worried about the legal issues of any details that might lead to identity, ora any details that might lead to identity, or a potential offence. any details that might lead to identity, ora potential offence. it is trying to get through the process. the problem is, it looks evasive. it doesn't look transparent. the state that they issued yesterday, to me, it was almost pointing to the parent as the problem. it was sort of implying that the parent had not actually told them what they needed to know. the answer was, well, how quickly did you respond? cast your mind back

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Smerconish

when tragedies happen, we have a common bond. and those things tie us to the school. and also donations is the life blood in many cases. it's very important, but again, looking at the whole panoply of things, i think it's hard to justify legacies having a beneficial preference. >> there's a provocative essay in "the new york times" today, f gacy admissions, which is the people thaare beneficiaries or historically have been are tied into networks. good, we have it. legacy students got leup in the admissionsss, but they were already on the path to success by virtue of being born into privilege. in fact, there's considerable evidence of going to an elite school like princeton made no difference in earnings. here is the y. one group got a big economic boost from going to elite schools, poor students, students of color and students whose

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BBC News

this is, i think, where the other agencies come in. groups like the federal security service that you mentioned, which will be desperately looking for any signs of the soldiers getting together and saying, maybe yevgeny prigozhin has a point, or the national guard, this parallel alternative army, which will be looking to try to close routes, so that even if small groups of soldiers want to desert to wagner's site, they can't get to rostov. i think what we are beginning to see it as a whole panoply of what is, after all, an authoritarian police state, being mobilised to try to block off wagner, rather than actually, at this stage, to take wagner on face—to—face. wagner has been crucial in russia's full—scale operation on ukraine. it spent months grinding down forces and trying to capture bakhmut.

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BBC News

case. maybe worldwide they have that many troops but currently a lot of them are deployed in africa. the real estimate for his figures in russia and ukraine were closer to 10,000. that is set against a whole parallel 5erie5 10,000. that is set against a whole parallel series of armies. his only real chance is that if there are major defections from the other forces to him. this is i think where the other agencies come in. groups like the federal security 5ervice like the federal security service that you mentioned, which will be desperately looking for any signs of the soldiers getting together and saying, maybe yevgeny prigozhin has 5aying, maybe yevgeny prigozhin has a point, orthe 5aying, maybe yevgeny prigozhin has a point, or the national guard this parallel alternative army, which will be looking to try to close root5 so that even if small groups of soldiers want to desert to wagner's site, they can't get to ro5tov. i think what we are beginning to see it as a whole panoply of what is, after all, an authoritarian police state, being mobilised to try to block off

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The Journal Editorial Report

paul: dan, what is the green objection to better forest management? >> that's an excellent question. and it's sort of at peace with what ises the progressive objection to actually enforcing criminal statutes in northern, big northern cities. in other words, it's progressive bloody-mindedness. they get a policy like this in their mind, and no matter the consequences, they are not going to change. they're just going to stick with it. and we get vents -- events like crimes spike and the forest fires. i'm fascinated by all these comments by these democratic politicians about saying this is all about climate change and we can't be pushed off of that. you don't want to be too cynical, paul, but let's keep in mind the democrats just passed a nearly $400 billion piece of legislation to create subsidies for solar, wind, electric vehicles. the whole panoply of alternative energy. that is crating -- creating an

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All In With Chris Hayes

as you and i have discussed many times, the majority of the conduct likely at issue here and the indictment we still haven't seen took place in this a district aided by a panoply of people favorable to trump. >> lisa reuben, thank you for that. i want you to stay with me. i'm gonna do a few updates. a bunch of folks lined up here to process this together. so first of all, the ex president has really some sort of video on truth social that we will watch for bringing you whatever news contained therein. we have confirmation now from nbc news that there isn't a chance in the indictment, seven counts, we don't know what's charges for but we know there are seven count at least. that's reporting indicates. airy melber, chief legal correspondent and host of the beat here at msnbc. charles coleman, civil rights attorney who previously were just a prosecutor in the brooklyn district attorney's office. all right, let me begin with you, this sort of high-level reaction, which i think, again,

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Deadline White House

and when they couldn't find any evidence, they shared that conclusion with the trump campaign. today the "washington post" is reporting that according to people familiar with the matter those two studies performed by those companies have become, quote, an increasing focus of federal and state investigators in recent weeks. "washington post" stating this, quote, on the federal level justice department special counsel jack smith is questioning witnesses about the company's work and has obtained hundreds of pages of e-mails and research. what prosecutors have sought to show according to people who've been questioned is that trump and his aides willfully ignored evidence in their push to raise money and overturn the election and that a panoply of advisers had access to the data. the evidence is compelling to prosecutors because it is not neutral or third-party groups saying that trump lost but instead analysts whose work trump's own team commissioned and funded. wow. we're back with tim heaphy, charlie sykes and jackie alemany.

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