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The Weekend

american people. and the real winner is going to be joe biden, if you want to see whoever emerges, and whoever is the winner. we are going to see the contest that we want against the freedom and democracy that joe biden is fighting to protect, and what the maga republicans are trying to do to pull it back. >> reporter: quentin, let's talk about that. what you have to say to the critics? because there's a lot of people in the papers giving advice, saying that, you know. you need to look at what obama did, in his 2012 reelect, and what the biden campaign is currently doing, it is not up to snuff. it when it comes to just infrastructure piece at first, what is the response that you have all not heard up in a way that you need to to be able to compete in 2024? >> what i would say to the critics is i understand what they're feeling. they're feeling urgency, they feel afraid, democracies at stake, we're not just saying that, and dragging our feet. we are building a campaign that is gonna be the campaign that we need to be effective to win, in november, and we saw

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BBC News

thenit process of abdication over with and then it will be a chance to proclaim then it will be a chance to proclaim the new king. queen margrethe in her carriage with the military escort heading through the streets of copenhagen. you can see the number of people out on the streets. the police were prepared for about 100,000 people to come this afternoon. this is a very small country and they have come out to say goodbye to the queen that has sat on the danish throne for 52 years. she is very popular and this is herfinaljourney ahead of signing the formal papers of her declaration of abdication. i don't know if you _ declaration of abdication. i don't know if you know _ declaration of abdication. i don't know if you know the _ declaration of abdication. i don't know if you know the answer - declaration of abdication. i don't know if you know the answer ofl declaration of abdication. i don't - know if you know the answer of this, but do we know what she is likely to do now with mark —— what she is likely to do now? it is do now with mark -- what she is likely to do now?— likely to do now? it is an interesting _ likely to do now? it is an interesting question. - likely to do now? it is an | interesting question. she likely to do now? it is an i interesting question. she is likely to do now? it is an - interesting question. she is still present in the life of the royal court here as an abdicated queen.

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BBC News

crowds are gathering in copenhagen ahead of the abdication of denmark's queen margrethe, after 52 years on the throne. she'll leave the royal residence soon, for the short ride by carriage to christiansborg palace to sign the official papers. her eldest son frederik will then be proclaimed king from the balcony there. let's head back to copenhagen now, where the longest—serving monarch in europe, queen margarethe of denmark, formally abdicates today after 52 years on the throne. and we have live pictures there. what we are expecting to happen in the next half an hour is that to start with, the crowned prince, prince christian will ride to christiansborg palace and then queen

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The Travel Show

of denmark's queen margrethe, after 52 years on the throne. she'll leave the royal residence soon, for the short ride by carriage to christiansborg palace to sign the official papers. her eldest son frederik will then be proclaimed king from the balcony there. i will have a full bulletin of these at the top of the hour. now it's time for the travel show. europe by train — for generations of backpackers, interrailers, as well as for me, it is what travel is all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this. it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month, and it allows me almost unlimited use of the country's regional public transport network.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

that you have not measured up. and i want people to know, before we go, folks, this man that you are looking at, just to give you one little nugget of who doctor clarence jones is. you know letter from a burning birmingham jail? what you might not know is that this man is the one doctor king handed those papers to, and it is this man who smuggled it out of a jail. he is doctor clarence jones. thank you very much dr. jones, for coming back to the sunday show. >> thank you, thank you very very much. >> but and that will do it for me today. thank you for watching us. and our new weekend timeslot this week, and i'll be back next saturday and sunday, at six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. and remember to follow us on x, instagram, tiktok, and threads using the handle at weekend capehart. don't go anywhere, ayman mohyeldin is back. he will be talking to martin luther king the third, and his

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Breakfast

lifevac devices. the aim is to see them installed in every 0fsted registered childcare sitting in kent. to do that, they will need to raise nearly £80,000. ian palmer, bbc news. it's fascinating. at around 8:15 this morning, we'll get some advice from a stjohn ambulance volunteer on what to do if your child is choking. you are not always going to be lucky enough to have access to one of those devices so there are some techniques. let's take a look at today's papers. the observer leads with a warning from some leading economists that the red sea crisis could shatter hopes of economic recovery around the world by reigniting inflation and disrupting energy supplies. we are already talking about the oil price sticking up. —— we are already talking about the oil price ticking up.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

know, wrong or nothing but he should be punished for illegally. >> jack smith's team also filed court papers today about witnesses and evidences they want to present. what do you know about that? >> it is interesting. they talk about the fact that they were calling several fbi agents as witnesses. that's interesting, it isn't very typical for the government to do. in most cases, an fbi agent will be a key witness when they are looking at a federal prosecution. it is very interesting here, though, because donald trump's rhetoric, is basically the beginning of his presidency, certainly it is amped up today. that the fbi is against him, he's been given misinformation about the -- he has talked about the fbi being deep state and not to be trusted. so again, when these things began several years ago, people thought it was outrageous. but after years, and years of that drumbeat, it really begs the question, how impactful will that letter be when fbi agents are sitting in front of a jury, the governments key

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

georgia and cnn legal analyst. i wonder what you make of these allegations as we saw them coming out in this court filing and we also fani willis served with papers, can you kind of explain what's happening at this moment? >> and i'm sorry it's under these circumstances. i don't know about the facts that were filed are true or not. i can't imagine that they would file a motion without having some sort of information in their back pocket or some other source that this lawyer may have. the problem i see is an optics problem that it will begin to look like there are other things, other than just the prosecution of the trump case.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

trail and the courtroom are basically the same plays, and he's making the same argument. in fraud, and now in florida, so it didn't hurt the banks. it didn't necessarily hurt our country. then i guess i'm okay. >> no harm, no foul, as long as you think that there was neither harm nor fell. but what you are seeing here is emerging in the public relations, or political strategy and the legal strategy. and it is working for him within the republican primary here in iowa. maybe we will see snow behind me, here in iowa, and the caucuses, the vast majority republicans still like donald trump. people get the polling, it looks like you will be around the majority of republicans when they go to caucus on monday. and, you know, folks basically believe that he has done either know, wrong or nothing but he should be punished for illegally. >> jack smith's team also filed court papers today about witnesses and evidences they want to present. what do you know about that? >> it is interesting.

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Breakfast

many lead on the reaction to the uk and us strikes on houthi rebels in yemen. the times' headline says the rebels are "on the warpath", with the paper reporting that the british military is poised for retaliatory attacks on uk ships in the red sea. and the mirror also leads on the story, with its headline focusing on the "high price of the conflict". it quotes an "intelligence expert" who says there is the potential for a terror backlash against the uk, as well as increased household bills, if there is continued disruption to shipping. let's look at the financial times. a story we were reporting on earlier — it reports that the post office now "risks a £100 million bill" after claiming tax relief on compensation it paid to victims of the horizon it scandal. and the daily mail includes sections of a new book by the author robert hardman, which reportedly includes a memo from queen elizabeth ii's most senior aide detailing the day she died.

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