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needs to really make a tough decision here, if trump testifies, what he's going to allow in, and what's going to be unduly prejudiced. . >> the rule against character evidence is so important. i say this as a criminal defense attorney, take what i say with a block of salt. there's a rule that you can't introduce bad things somebody has done in the past. it's a rule with so many exceptions, it might as well not be a rule at all. in new york, the procedure is essentially a sandoval hearing, and what they're doing is giving trump a preview of what they would like to introduce as those prior bad acts if the judge lets them. if it were up to the state, the prosecutors, they will enter all manner of bad acts. that's why you have a hearing. generally speaking in the

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

not get elected i do not think we can start a family in arizona. it is that uncertain in terms of access to reproductive healthcare. i have heard so many stories of women who have had devastating situations. a woman named morgan who spoke at my press conference was pregnant with twins, one of them had a complication, it was not going to survive in it jeopardized the other twin and she was told she needed to have a selective reduction and this was before the ban was in place. even though the procedure was not outlawed, there was uncertainty among doctors, she had to go out of state to get it. she was excited about the pregnancy and carrying both twins to term would have jeopardized the second one and her and nobody should be faced

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BBC News

of impeachment that alleged mayorkas mismanaged the us southern border, wilfully refusing to comply with the law and breached public trust. in february, mayorkas became the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years. democrats have condemned house republicans, saying the procedure was used to solve policy disagreements. republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell warned of the potential ramifications from dismissing the charges so quickly. we've set a very unfortunate precedent here. this means that the senate can ignore, in effect, the house's impeachment. it doesn't make any difference whether our friends on the other side thought he should have been impeached or not. he was. live now to luke broadwater, a congressional correspondent for the new york times. this was a trial that was

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The Faulkner Focus

the gag order is totally unconstitutional. the judge should not be there. the judge is highly conflicted. he should not be there. >> the second batch of the 96 potential jurors were brought into the courtroom. as is the procedure, judge merchan asked if anybody cannot be fair and impartial concerning mr. trump and they have a raising of hands and this morning 48 people out of 96 just over half basically raised their hands and said they couldn't be fair and impartial or could not serve and were dismissed. they are questioning the individual jurors randomly who have remained. we'll see how that goes and if they can get the panel seated by next monday. it seems, harris, with some questions about two of the jurors already, it may be a little more slow going. back to you. >> harris: i want to make sure i get the facts straight. you said that this person said that they felt like they

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

wedges iran from these proxy terror forces not just hamas but hezbollah and syria and iraq as well to create really a pan-arab coalition that isolates the ayatollah. that would be revenge circled. >> yeah, i think you do the right thing in lumping together all these different factions because really this region right now does feel like a tinderbox, and i think it's partly why we're seeing this ramp up on the congressional front to push through this foreign aid package that kind of has been languishing for several weeks since the senate sent the supplemental over. i wonder if we can talk a bit about the dynamics of this, but do you support the rule that governs these bills first to give the house procedure its due here? in order to get onto this bill you've got to vote for the rule, would you do that? >> i'm going to do what's necessary to get this legislation onto the floor and we're going to have a conversation as a caucus to get to the floor. the critical thing we support our allies overseas, ukraine,

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

endorsement to speaker johnson standing beside him and saying i side with the speaker, so the big question now is, "a," will marjorie bring the motion, and will democrats back it? i think that's likely a possibility if we get to the situation. we've spoken to a number of democrats in recent weeks who said if we put ukraine on the floor and it's palatable for us, we will pass it. this package like you mention is the senate bill. so i think if we came to a motion to vacate, democrats would save him. that's an untenable position. >> you don't want to be a republican speaker there at the behest of democrats although as i've talk today some republicans yesterday they say isn't the house supposed to be reflective of the country, and isn't the country wanting more bipartisanship? i guess in theory. we'll see if they vote that way. but i appreciate you being here this early to break it all down and explaining the rule and giving the house procedure the

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CNN News Central

that's a parliamentary procedure that would allow the legislation to be looped onto one yes or no vote to come to the floor. but again, i went to actually pull it and i met with ukraine in parliament. and the reason why i've been so vocal not only about actually ensuring that we know where that money is going, but really, i think being hesitant about sending more is because of the fact that it was told by in a bipartisan delegation by the ukrainian parliament speaker that they were trying to create a mercenary army with the equipment that we're giving them after russia leaves crime emea, and i don't think that we should be funding that either. and so again, you know, a lot of this messaging doesn't get out there to the american people. but what i will say is that if the speaker wants to truly pow representatives on both sides, he needs to separate these bills. i need to bring them to the floor separately and let the representatives vote for their constituents. >> there will be separate votes ultimately on aid to ukraine in a israel and aid to taiwan. i do understand that ultimately it may be repackaged as one thing when it moves to the senate, i also want to ask house speaker mike johnson said his his son is about to enter the naval academy. first of

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

number of them hard group of hard-line republicans surrounded the speaker in a tense exchange over a proposed rule change being floated by other republicans. the rule change would raise the threshold required to trigger the procedure to oust a speaker. right now, it only requires one person for what is called a motion to vacate cnn's manu raju was live for us on capitol hill amount of moments goes speaker johnson just announced that he's not going to change the rule. what what exactly is going on here? >> well, he didn't have the votes to do that. in fact, johnson had been weighing whether or not to include in that first procedural vote to take up the larger foreign aid package that has called this causes a vote on the right to include in that procedural rule changes to the motion to vacate to make it hard order to oust the sitting speaker that cause outrage on the far right and the house floor earlier today, several members of cleaning, congressman matt gaetz engaged in a tense exchange with the speaker of the house. gates later told me that johnson not

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

articles against secretary mayorkas did not rise to the level of high crimes or misdemeanors necessary for impeachment. they then voted to end the trial for good. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell blasted democrats for not holding the trial saying it set an unfortunate precedent. >> it means that the senate can ignore, in effect, the house's impeachment. it doesn't make any difference whether our friends on the other side thought he should have been impeached or not. he was. and by doing what we just did, we have, in effect, ignored the directions of the house, which were to have a trial. no evidence, no procedure today. it's not a proud day in the history of the senate. >> majority leader chuck schumer hit back calling the impeachment a gross abuse by the house and insisting it would set a dangerous precedent to go forward with the trial.

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BBC News

in february, mayorkas became the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years. democrats have condemned house republicans, saying the procedure was used to solve policy disagreements. republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell warned that dismissing the charges so quickly sets a dangerous precedent. we have set a very unfortunate precedent here. this means that the senate can ignore, in effect, the house's impeachment. it doesn't make any difference whether our friends on the other side don't think you should have been impeached or not. he was. for more on all these developments — from impeachment to foreign aid — i spoke to claudia grisales, a congressional correspondent from npr. thank you very much for being here. let's start by speaker johnson unveiling a separate foreign aid bills. how much support do you think there is a

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