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america has had that since the dawn of its creation but we sometimes give trump more credit than he deserves. he tapped something into the american psyche that was already there. he showcased it and allow those who have these conversations and say the negative things present islamophobia or anti- black and anti-latino or anti- emigrant, he allowed them immigrant -- breathing room to say it out loud and push towards the violence that they already and body deep within themselves. absolutely not. that is where we are. to be able to uproot it we have to face it, confronted, but we also have to look be on former president trump. he did not create this. and him dissolving is not going to make it go away. >> i agree with you on that front. cohen -- ameshia cross, dean obeidallah, thank you. make sure to come back to you as:00 eastern on msnbc. the scandal that is spiraling out of control.

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of its creation. sometimes we give former president donald trump more credit. he would tap something into the american psyche that was already there. he showcased it and allowed those to have these conversations and say these negative things. and presented the anti-bud black, anti-latin. the ground them to say that out loud and to scream it and shout it. towards the violence they already embodied deep within themselves. so no. that is where we are. to be able to uproot it. we have to face it, confronted and talk about it. talking about it. we also have to look beyond former president donald trump. because if not agree to this. and he does not dissolving is not going to make it go away. >> i completely agree with you. ameshia cross, dean obeidallah, and thank you for making time for us. come back tomorrow night. the u.s. see free speech valedictorian is going to join us to talk about what is going

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Alex Witt Reports

>> yes, good points all them there. interestingly, jonathan, in the final minutes of the trial on friday as donald trump was standing to leave the courtroom, the judge firmly told donald trump, sir, can you please have a seat? that moment has come to represent the stripping of control from a man who used to be the most powerful person in the united states, some could argue in the world. how could you -- how does this impact donald trump's psyche? >> well, first of all, i was in the courtroom when it happened and it was a stunning, dramatic moment. you know, you have a former president of the united states who since the time he was a little boy never listen to anything -- anyone about anything. he was sent to military academy for being disobedient. ever since, he has never sat down when someone told him to. in this case, he had to. he sat down meekly, like the obedient little boy he never was and it was quite striking and i think it symbolizes that he is not the most powerful

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affect trump's psyche ? the judge is the authority in the courtroom not a criminal defendant even if that defendant is a former president . >> reporter: that is such a good question. it illustrates the larger frustration for donald trump in his first week in the case. he is not in the driver's seat. he has to sit in his chair and not allowed to leave except for when the judge dismisses people whole. he is also not able to speak. that is one of his greatest frustrations because he is the master of the megaphone. when he was muttering on day two of jury selection, the judge scolded him rather firmly. and then said there will be none of that. all trump wants to communicate in this trout one way or another. he wants his voice heard. that is not possible. the judge also said to donald trump in a stern warning, tuesday, he better be in court

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>> so you're right. it's easy to go screaming in the streets, though, that israel is doing bad. >> israel is bringing food in israel. >> before this was going on, we were taking people in and giving them operations. >> yes, rabbi, rabbi, we we've been in this extraordinary new phase of this centuries old conflict since october 7th. how are the jewish people coping with what is just a stunning, horrific turn of events on october 7th and now a huge un press attack from iran that what? >> what kind of toll does this take on the jewish psyche? let's take the big one. >> you must understand, we don't want this war. >> we don't want any war. we just want to take medicine to make the world a better

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BBC News Now

scotland was the first country to declare a climate emergency. always looking pretty positive, but this is extremely disappointing to know that this target is basically being scrapped, that is what we are expecting to hear. what it says to us is that the scottish government knows that they are not on target, they have failed the last eight out of 12 targets that they have set themselves and it looks like they are just removing themselves and it looks like they arejust removing it themselves and it looks like they are just removing it so that they can remove accountability and to look like they are not failing as much as they are. very disappointing that we are not seeing them being open and honest about progress pulling their socks up, instead they are sweeping it under the rug and trying tojust remove are sweeping it under the rug and trying to just remove it. are trying to 'ust remove it. are tar: ets trying to just remove it. are targets enough _ trying to just remove it. are targets enough in _ trying tojust remove it. are targets enough in tackling climate change or is there actually you have to change the psyche of people as well to actually get everyday people to do more to tackle the climate change, swapping from petrol or diesel cars to an electric cars, looking at how much electricity and

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this conflict in the american psyche? does his campaign need to offer something more optimistic, kind of a mourning in america approach? >> i think his speech at valley ford in charleston started to lay this out. the reason people are feeling this way is because donald trump spent eight years talking about american dystopia. i said on that inauguration stage in the first trump inauguration, -- a picture of american that wasn't true. a picture of things that did not happen, and continue to tell people this. that only he can save them, and everything is bad. you look at our economy compared to other nations around the world, no one's doing better. the president, the federal reserve, the policies that have been there, and this is all without congress that won't do a dang thing. whether it's to fund the immigration policies that the president has asked for it from day one, or actually get things going to -- in ukraine. it's their job to make people feel bad. what we're saying, and joe biden has said this, look, we're better than this. we can rebuild this country, we

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communicating on immigration? i absolutely do, i won't disagree with you on that, because one thing that the republicans do is they are going to get out there and they are going to say there and they are going to say the same thing over and over and overagain, the same thing over and over and over again, even if it's not true, and so i do think that it not true, and so i do think thatitis not true, and so i do think that it is important that we educate the general public about what effective immigration looks like. when people say we need strict immigration laws, you can ask the average american, what are the average american, what are the immigration laws right now, and the average one cannot tell you! to know that, right? but it is because of the rhetoric that we've gotten from the republicans, and they have honestly been very effective in seeping into the psyche of the american people, but if they sit back and ask themselves, what are the laws right now, what are the laws right now, what are the rules, i can tell you that most can't tell you what it is that they want to tighten up on. to south america now, where ecuador�*s president announced that foreign prisoners in his country are being deported. president daniel noboa made the announcement wednesday, one day after masked gunmen stormed a public tv studio during a live broadcast in the city of guayaquil. president noboa hopes to cut down on ecuador�*s prison

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make sure that when don't have children in poverty. trying to make sure that we're feeding children. do make sure that we're feeding children. ,, make sure that we're feeding children. , ., ~ ., children. do you think that democrats _ children. do you think that democrats need _ children. do you think that democrats need to - children. do you think that democrats need to do - children. do you think that democrats need to do a i children. do you think that - democrats need to do a better job then of communicating on immigration?— job then of communicating on immigration? absolutely do. i won't disagree _ immigration? absolutely do. i won't disagree with _ immigration? absolutely do. i won't disagree with you - immigration? absolutely do. i won't disagree with you on - won't disagree with you on that. because one thing that the republicans do is, they're gonna get out there and they're gonna get out there and they're gonna say the same thing over and over and over. even if it's not true. so i do think that it is important that we educate the general public about what effective immigration looks like. when people say that we need stricter immigration laws — you can ask the average american — what are the immigration laws right now. and the average one cannot tell you, to know that. but it's because of the rhetoric that we've gotten from the republicans, and they've obviously been very effective in seeping into the psyche of the american people. but if they sit back and ask themselves — what are the laws right now? what are the rules? i can tell you, that most can't tell you what it is that they want to tighten up on. ok, congress woman, thank you 0k, congress woman, thank you very much forjoining us tonight.

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evenif the same thing over and over. even if it is not true. i do think it is important we educate the general public about what effective immigration looks like. when people say we need stricter immigration laws, you can ask the average american what are the average american what are the immigration laws right now? the average one cannot tell you. it is because of the rhetoric we have from the republicans and they have honestly been very effective in seeping into the psyche of the american people. if they sit back and ask themselves what are the laws right now, what other rules, i can tell you most cannot tell you what it is they want to tighten up on. always good to have you on the show, thank you forjoining us today. show, thank you for “oining us toda . ., ~ show, thank you for “oining us toda . ., ,, researchers in canada say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals. jon donnison, has that story.

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