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people bubble in his name. if voters cast a ballot or vote for someone disqualified, we would not count the vote. you say, no, write his name in, wait, colorado court thought about that and secretary may not list trump's name or count write-in votes cast. 1.43 cast a vote in 2023, assume the same universe 1.34 million people disenfranchised, that is what we do in putin's russia, not america. >> guy: count every vote, except those millions. >> harris: rebecca, you are getting legal experts to tell you it can't be a split, has to be 9-0. >> rebecca: right, biden foreign policy is democracy versus auto krasy, they are supporting

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ron desantis said he's looking at that in florida, just to make a point. you don't have to be a trump fan or support what he did after the election to say this is corrosive and to hope the supreme court won't just get it right, but it will be lopsided. this is a dangerous path. >> harris: if you're looking across the world at america and how we do recommends in a republic, you are scratching your head going, we could do that here in this banana republic. we don't know need to get a constitution, it is embarrassing. >> kayleigh: this is done in a dictatorship like russia, not in the united states. the nuance is important. you are a colorado voter, the name will be on the ballot. secretary of state griswald was asked on cnn, what happens if

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>> this was not an appropriate way to handle what was his hospitalization and hopefully there will be greater transparency within the administration. >> probable should own up to it. even an elective procedure could be life-threatening, it is better to own up. if you don't tell the truth, people were speculate more. >> kaylee: we hold him in our prayers. putting that aside and talking to the american people, control of the u.s. armed sources -- we have a 15-minute warning time for nuclear attack from russia and china with latest weapon, the death is vital in responding. what if there had been a nuclear attack? >> secretary of defense would be someone to take advice from.

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Deadline White House

analyst purnell belcher. neal, if you are on donald trump's team, what is your best argument and what do you make of that argument? >>ee. look, i think andrew is right to say that arguments for this 14th amendment challenge that trump has are stronger than his arguments that he's making in the court of appeals for absolute immunity as a president from the criminal laws. but that's because the arguments for absolute immunity of a president are insane and inane, and will not get a majority of the supreme court any day of the week for under any circumstance. that is the law of, like, putin's russia, not the american constitution. when it comes to this case about the 14th amendment, i think trump's best argument is this idea that the president is not bound by the 14th amendment, and what trump is basically saying is the text of the 14th amendment talks about a

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Newsnight

after the use of chemical weapons on civilians in syria, then pm david cameron became the first sitting pm since 1782 to lose a parliamentary vote on military action. it postponed us airstrikes indefinitely, encouraged putin's russia, and what else? good evening. it's groundhog day at the post—brexit border. a fifth delay of the border checks and charges and red tape on eu food imports that were an inevitable consequence of the shape of the government's brexit deal. this part of the oven—ready deal is, after three years, not even fully thawed. which raises a rather important question, as we inch closer to a general election, probably next year, will these new checks actually ever see the light of day? the government did today acknowledge that these moves, when they do come in, will eventually add to headline inflation, albeit modestly. the opposition say they will negotiate a new veterinary agreement with the eu if they win power, which could lessen or even eradicate

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will not respond. were we ever going to invade crimea or move to stop putin annexing crimea? no, we weren't. were we ever going to do anything to stop the chinese in hong kong? this is fantasy. is not anywhere even close to a sensible foreign policy argument. of course these nations are exercising their power improperly. but the reason they do so is because we don't have the means to stop it. the collective west including the uk refuse to enforce the red line. couldn is cemented in the middle east. putin is cemented in the middle east. wagner and his mercenaries have influence in up to a dozen come countries across africa. russia has what it has always wanted, which is up always

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is still hotly contested. but whatever the longer term significance, ten years ago the political drama here was being watched in capitals across the world. a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilised. yet ultimately president 0bama decided not to act. within months, vladimir putin had annexed crimea and in 2015, russia became directly involved in the syrian civil war. but are these events linked? there is a view that this particular decision was absolutely pivotal in a sense that the west was in decline and not prepared to stand up for things that should have been international norms. i would certainly make an argument to say that the decision made about not enforcing a red line, i think that contributed to a sense in which autocrats think, if we push a bit, maybe these states

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CNN This Morning

and a bit in belarus. but it's only been two months. it was two months to the day. of what bill burns, the cia director and apformer ambassador to russia told us a month ago. >> we have■ç it. let's play it for people. here it is. >> i think putin is someone who generally thinks that revenge is a dish best served cold. he's going to try to settle the situation to the extent he can, but again ij6v+hq,perience, putin is the ultimate payback opt so i would be surprised if priget escapes further retribution. so if i were prigozhin,z i wouldn't fire my food taster. >> it sure soundsx' that way. this was either a scene

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and overnight, a reporter ap appeared in a moscow court. his pretrial detention has been extended until november 30th. it was supposed to end next wednesday. he has been detained in russia on etc.spionage charges. he denies the allegations. the u.s. government has declared him to be wrongfully detained. we'll be back. (dad)) we got our subaru forester wilderness to discover alall of the placs that make us feel something more. (vo) subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor, helping expand access for all. - [narrator] we just shipped our millionth monthly coffee subscription box so we're sending custom thank you gifts to our team. our custom ink rep is just as excited ase are and knows what great quity products to get.

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know enough. we know the investigation will be led by russia. any question in your mind this is putin's doing? >> the most likely scenario that it's putin's doing. the president said few things happen in russia without putin's knowledge or something like this wouldn't happen without his authorization. there's a small chance it was an accident, but it's very small. the most likely scenario from everything we have seen so far is that this plane was brought down. >> david, if it was putin, why did he wait so long? >> that's a great question. and one explanation of this is that he needed some time to sort out what he needed wagner to do or had to disarm it. he spent the past two months getting wagner to give up their heavy weaponn's so they were no longer a force against him. he gave them some busy work to do in ví4p5÷uafrica, where they been active for some time.

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