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Anderson Cooper 360

of people are married to people in the same party so somehow parties become who we are. one of the things that good old george washington warned against in his farewell address. he said he was afraid of the baneful effects of party, and he warned people against that because it could produce divisions. and they actually, every year they read in the senate this farewell address, its 7,000 words. if only they'd adhere to what they just read it and then they go back and become divided parties. again, teddy warned against i should say teddy, teddy roosevelt, my guy warned against. he said, if people begin to think of each other as other, rather than a common american citizens when they divided by party or region, or section, then we're going to be losing our democracy. democracy is in peril and somehow that's happened. >> that is something we see in repressive regimes on the world or regimes where there is civil war or the othering of opponents, the othering of fellow citizens and not even believing they're human as

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BBC News

role of— section of the media played the role of an— section of the media played the role of an enabler for the ruling _ role of an enabler for the ruling side, providing favourable coverage in terms of the volume and in terms of the tone _ the volume and in terms of the tone to— the volume and in terms of the tone. to give you an example, we carried _ tone. to give you an example, we carried out research on about _ we carried out research on about 100 indian news website during — about 100 indian news website during the voting process from april— during the voting process from april 19 — during the voting process from april 19 to the 1st ofjune. we found — april 19 to the 1st ofjune. we found out— april 19 to the 1st ofjune. we found out prime minister modi's veterans— found out prime minister modi's veterans was close to four times— veterans was close to four times higher than the opposition leader rahul gandhi. at the _ opposition leader rahul gandhi. at the same time, there was a section— at the same time, there was a section of— at the same time, there was a section of the media which went to great— section of the media which went to great lengths in highlighting some of the issues the coalition parties were raising, _ the coalition parties were raising, for instance the role the election commission had played — the election commission had played in terms of the voter turnout _ played in terms of the voter turnout numbers, which were not initially— turnout numbers, which were not initially declared by the election commission. some of the divisive rhetoric by some of the — the divisive rhetoric by some of the ruling leaders. some of

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BBC News

the party at the centre, - therefore, all parties, whether the party at the centre, the - the party at the centre, the bjp, — the party at the centre, the bjp. the _ the party at the centre, the bjp, the ruling— the party at the centre, the bjp, the ruling party, - the party at the centre, the bjp, the ruling party, or. bjp, the ruling party, or parties _ bjp, the ruling party, or parties in _ bjp, the ruling party, or parties in various - bjp, the ruling party, or parties in various state. parties in various state governments, - parties in various state governments, they. parties in various state i governments, they have parties in various state - governments, they have gone parties in various state _ governments, they have gone out to woo _ governments, they have gone out to woo the — governments, they have gone out to woo the women _ governments, they have gone out to woo the women voters. - governments, they have gone out to woo the women voters. you . to woo the women voters. you think— to woo the women voters. you think of— to woo the women voters. you think of them _ to woo the women voters. you think of them as _ to woo the women voters. you think of them as a _ to woo the women voters. you think of them as a bank - to woo the women voters. you think of them as a bank of - think of them as a bank of votes _ think of them as a bank of votes that— think of them as a bank of votes that you _ think of them as a bank of votes that you can - think of them as a bank ofl votes that you can capture. think of them as a bank of - votes that you can capture. all of the — votes that you can capture. all of the parties _ votes that you can capture. all of the parties has _ votes that you can capture. all of the parties has pushed - of the parties has pushed things— of the parties has pushed things which— of the parties has pushed things which have - of the parties has pushed . things which have benefited women, _ things which have benefited women, tap— things which have benefited women, tap water, - things which have benefited women, tap water, free - things which have benefitedi women, tap water, free gas cylinders, — women, tap water, free gas cylinders, helping _ women, tap water, free gas cylinders, helping them - women, tap water, free gas| cylinders, helping them with small— cylinders, helping them with small financial _ cylinders, helping them with small financial help- cylinders, helping them with small financial help so - cylinders, helping them with small financial help so theyl small financial help so they can set _ small financial help so they can set up— small financial help so they can set up small— small financial help so they. can set up small businesses. all of— can set up small businesses. all of that _ can set up small businesses. all of that to— can set up small businesses. all of that to attract - can set up small businesses. all of that to attract them i can set up small businesses. all of that to attract them to | all of that to attract them to that — all of that to attract them to that particular— all of that to attract them to that particular party. - all of that to attract them to i that particular party. whether that particular party. whether that itself— that particular party. whether that itself is _ that particular party. whether that itself is enough, - that particular party. whether that itself is enough, these i that itself is enough, these welfare _ that itself is enough, these welfare schemes, - that itself is enough, these welfare schemes, is- that itself is enough, thesel welfare schemes, is enough that itself is enough, these - welfare schemes, is enough or not, _ welfare schemes, is enough or not. we — welfare schemes, is enough or not. we will— welfare schemes, is enough or not, we will get _ welfare schemes, is enough or not, we will get to _ welfare schemes, is enough or not, we will get to know - welfare schemes, is enough or not, we will get to know whenl not, we will get to know when the results _ not, we will get to know when the results come _ not, we will get to know when the results come out - not, we will get to know when the results come out and - not, we will get to know when the results come out and we i the results come out and we know — the results come out and we know which— the results come out and we know which way _ the results come out and we know which way women - the results come out and we | know which way women have the results come out and we - know which way women have voted and which — know which way women have voted and which parties _ know which way women have voted and which parties they— know which way women have voted and which parties they have - and which parties they have voted — and which parties they have voted for _ and which parties they have voted for-— and which parties they have voted for. ., ., , ., voted for. how has the media covered these _ voted for. how has the media covered these elections? 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Anderson Cooper 360

way it was okay, 2020. same question. 79% of people are married to people in the same party. >> so somehow parties become who we are. >> one of the things that good old george washington warned against in his farewell address. he said he was afraid of the baneful effects of party, and he warned people again concept because it could produce divisions. and they actually, every year they read in the senate this farewell address, its 7,000 words if only they'd adhere to what they just read it and then they go back and become divided parties again, teddy warned against teddy, i shouldn't say teddy, teddy roosevelt, my guy warned against. he said if people begin to think of each other as the other, rather than a common american citizens when they divided by party or region, or section, then we're going to be losing our democracy than democracy is in peril and somehow that's happened, that is something we see in repressive regimes around the world are regimes where there is civil war or is the othering of opponents the othering of fellow citizens and

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Anderson Cooper 360

because it could produce divisions and they actually, every year they read in the senate this farewell address, its 7,000 words. if only they did here for two, if they just read it and then they go back and become divided parties. again, teddy warned against teddy, i should say teddy, teddy roosevelt, my guy warned against. he said, if people begin to think of each other as the other, rather than a common american citizens when the divided by party or region, or section, then we're going to be losing our democracy than democracies in parallel. and somehow how that's happened, that is something we see in repressive regimes around the world are regimes where there is civil war or the othering of opponents the othering of fellow citizens and not even believing they're human as sometimes we've heard from the former president. i mean that really then makes it impossible to make any connections or compromised as if they're the other. i mean, even when race was a huge diversion country in the 19 1960s, 22 republicans joined the 44 democrats to break the filibuster and bring

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FOX and Friends

section 212 f of the immigration and nationality act. it blocks certain migrants from coming into the country if they're deemed, quote: detrimental to the interest of the united states. unquote. former president trump used section 212 f to impose the muslim ban, which president biden reversed in his first week in was o. needless to say the move marks a significant shift for the president. is he facing a lot of bipartisan pressure though to take stronger action on the southern border which many voters sees a one of his weakest spots. a fox news poll last month shows 64% of registered voters disapprove of his handling of border security. the white house has tried to pin the blame on republicans for tanking the senate's border bill earlier this year saying they have been looking at other options. regardless, the president's critics see this expected order as nothing more than a political stunt. it will likely be met with legal challenges. president biden will reportedly sign this order today alongside democratic mayors from southern border cities. again, we haven't seen confirmation from the white house nor is this listed on his

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FOX and Friends

the processing of migrants seeking asylum. >> ainsley: griff jenkins is live at the white house with the latest for us, griff? griff good morning. we have yet to see the text of this executive order. don't know what time it may be signed today but the associated press already reporting some of the expected details. take a look here. they say that it is expected to show that it would shut down the border once daily encounters hit 2500 and that it would only reopen once that number declined to 1500. also reportedly the president is using a section of the immigration and nationality act called 212 f to enact it. by the way the same authority trump used to ban some muslim countries. here's what it says, quote: whenever the president finds that the entry of any aliens or any class of aliens into the united states would be detrimental to the interest of the united states, he may, by proclamation and/or for such period as he shall deem necessary suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions

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FOX and Friends

not griff jenkins's thoughts, this is what bill melugin and others have heard from chiefs about the challenges of the border. and final question whether mexico new president will accept across the border 3000 plus a day, 93,000 a week, million a year. mexico has never been willing to take that kind of number and not even under title 42 is the same title eight section 212 falls under. >> steve: we've been talking about this eo, execute ive order. if now they are going to pull the trigger on doing something, it has everything to do with the story about how they're freaking out going, we're going to lose

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Americas Newsroom

opening remarks before that house judiciary committee. >> successfully challenged a redistricting plan in texas. the district court recognized the plan violated section two of the voting rights act by depriving the county's black and latino voters of an equal opportunity to elect the candidate of their choice and participate in the process. we have continued to prosecute fraud and challenged illegally monopolies that drive up prices for consumers. this year we sued to break up live nation ticketmaster for its monopoly of the live concert industry. we sued apple for monopolizing smartphone markets. we have also continued to fulfill our responsibility that underlies all of our work to up hold the rule of law. that's why we have worked to combat a worrying spike of threats of violence against those who serve the public. those threats have included targeting of members of

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

churches we have worked to protect their reproductive freedoms and are protected by federal law. in idaho, we sued to ensure that women in the state would have access to the emergency care guaranteed to them under federal law. we have continued to protect the right to vote and to have that vote counted we successfully challenged or redistricting plan in galveston county, texas. the district court recognized that the plan violated section two of the voting rights act by depriving the county's black and latino voters of an equal opportunity to participate in the political process and elect the candidate of their choice we have continued to prosecute fraud, and we have challenged illegal monopolies that drive up prices for consumers this year, we sued to break up live nation-ticketmaster for its monopoly of the live concert industry. and we sued apple for monopolizing smartphone markets. we have also continued

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