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The Big Weekend Show

approving funding and championing funding from the house, it just shows that he does not have a strategy and he simply trying to say popular to remain president whatever happens in israel happens. >> and rice questions because we also saw the ice happened white house and as prior to the terror attacks that it was unfreezing $6 billion to iraq as part of the prisoner swap and also david sanctions after the terror attacks with sanctioning the idf numbing pretty square that. >> right of those sanctions that they are talking about here the possibility they save his battalion dead before october 7th itself to reach back is questionable in terms of the timing especially when you look at it through political and city struggling your politically and to trey point he does not want to broader regional problem of course but he's a local the that he is dealing with a small enjoys trying to serve two masters and what seems to be

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Inside With Jen Psaki

in jail. so, when we talk about free trial freedom, we talk about reforming the way we think about punishment, in our criminal legal system. it really does hit home. >> you been working on this for years, you are not new to the issue. why is there such a disconnect about this issue? >> the reason we care so much is because our jails end up housing so many people, and they are not set up to make people's lives better. what ends up happening is people who are innocent, until proven guilty, in our system everybody knows that, if you watch law and order, you watch the life and times of donald trump, every trial he's part of, you notice he's not running time in jail before he goes to trial. he's innocent until he is proven guilty, and we all know

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Ayman

and that concern is not because donald trump, that the captain of protecting democracy. it's because he's not. he'll want to govern like the authoritarian. we have heard the words come out of his own mouth that we have seen what he has written on truth social. so that's where a lot of the concern is. i think when it comes down to it, yes, after labor day as they said when they are tuned in when they are really looking at what is at stake and the strong choice they have in this election, it will become more and more clear what independent voters and those swing voters that ultimately decide the smallest part of the electorate is pretty clear what they are end up doing and they will vote for biden. >> yeah, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez had a good point when she said at the end of the day, i would prefer organizing under a biden administration on foreign policy than i would trying to organize under a trump administration. given what trump has said, we may not be able to organize

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BBC News

financial aid agreed in the united states. what it means for ukraine a little later in our business coverage in around 30 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement, chained and blindfolded. anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new figures show that last year nearly $2.5 trillion was allocated to military expenditure. the countries spending the most were the united states,

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agree with jonathan on this. i think the falling asleep is the worst thing so far this year to happen to donald trump. because it is a core thing that he constantly talks about his vigor and stamina and all the supporters draw these crazy pictures of him, whatever he's doing, crazy stuff that they do. and that falling asleep goes straight to that. that takes a strength he thought he had into a weakness. on the other part of this, the biden campaign has been very smart. they shouldn't say a word about this until the point he's convicted. once he's convicted, then they should just go all in on it and basically say do you really want to elect a president that has been convicted of a felony in the course of this? i would not say a word until that moment happens. >> adrienne, final word to you. do you agree with that as well as a strategist? >> yeah, look, donald trump being on trial speaks for itself. why get into the politics of this? why try to politicize it? the biden campaign, both the white house and the campaign

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that would be unprecedented. as you just said they leave america with no other options to try to change the outcome of what's happening on the ground. how do you square that though that we are giving billions of dollars of military aid to a military that we also now want to potentially sanction? >> i know it's not a word in english, but unsquarable. here is the thing, the u.s. sanctions that will be applied on the ultra orthodox operating in the west bank. that's not a policy. that's a part of the former senator patrick law. which is something that we would see an amendment in 2008. and not getting into the legal history. that is a law that says the u.s. will prohibit any cooperation with or assistance

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Life Liberty Levin

unconstitutionally appointed by that u.s. attorney general of the united states who was appointed by joe biden. so let's go through some of this. we have this prosecutor in manhattan who is funded and part by soros who campaigned on getting donald trump. don't we have basic rules of conduct and professional conduct, basic rules of ethics the american people should know? there prosecutor has limitations when it comes to targeting people campaigning against people for the purpose of upholding the public interest on the public trust, do they not? >> they do, mark, one thing i've been beating the drum for many years now is we have given power to prosecutors without an accompanying ability to hold them accountable when they abuse that power. the ethics violations are neutered by the position that he is in and the ability he has to control the narrative.

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something called the wnba. iowa's final four games against uconn was the most watched women's college basketball game ever with 14.2 million viewers, beating the previous record by 14.2 million viewers. all right, so basketball super star caitlin clark calling out weekend update host on snl who is totally wrong about the popularity of women's basketball. earlier this month, 18.9 million viewers tuned in to the ncaa women's basketball final when south carolina beat clark's iowa hawkeyes. the first time that viewership for the women's finals was larger than the men's one. it's the country's most watched basketball game of any kind in the past five years. and that actually includes the nba. in fact excluding football and the olympics, it was the most watched sporting match of any kind since 2019 in the u.s. now a big part of the draw undoubtedly was caitlin clark.

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of a replay of two individuals. america is really about politically speaking at least either rebirth or new candidates or new blood in the system? >> i think it's a big part of that and a combination of things that we have two candidates that are both unpopular. unpopular among their partisan and unpopular among the broad electorate in the course of this. we have 70% of the country that says we are off on the wrong track and we have two former presidents running simultaneously in an immediate environment that people are constantly bombarded with information about each of them in the course of this. so i think all of those factors, i think lead to this moment in april, which were six and a half months away from election day, where people are kind of exhausted by it. i do agree with adrienne that probably come labor day when the argument is presented to the american public about what this election is about and how much it matters in the course

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