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Gutfeld

to state conflict, an overt conflict launching missiles, drones or other long range standoff weapons from one country's territory into another, just for the moment, seems have been foreign policy. >> what do you get a sense of, benjamin, in terms of the us pressure on israel for what president biden was restraint in its response? do you believe that that played a significant role in shaping what israel did the last few hours? i certainly think even in the lead up to this strike, israeli national security officials, decision makers and even military folks had to seriously consider the degree to which they strike something more overt, something wider, something that would have killed more individuals, would have put distance daylight between. israel and america, which as we just saw, was a critical partner in defending the jewish state and also keeping them together towards know, pushing

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Alex Wagner Tonight

columbia university school of journalism. dean cobb, it is great to see you. i know it has been a busy time on campus. can you give me a sense of, of what is happening on, on your campus? there was a hearing today where i feel like we didn't actually really get an accurate picture of how deep the battle lines run and what the fundamental arguments are about. >> well, it's contested, you know? there are, you know, debates, there are heated debates happening. there are protests and demonstrations and counter protests and counter demonstrations. and, you know, just as this has become, you know, a hugely polarizing issue in lots of different avenues of american life, you know, we're seeing that play out on the university campus, where people are supposed to engage with ideas, are supposed to debate, they're supposed to think about these things critically, and so on. so we are seeing a lot of that happening. and in addition, on the day today, people are going to class, learning, you know, reading, preparing to graduate,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

sea and to state their displeasure with the israelis and what they're doing in gaza. you look at that and say, i really kind of don't get it. so what the united states has to do, this is a logic that we can't make sense of. so what we need to be able to do is be far more aggressive and send the message to tehran that the united states and its partners, we do have partners in this endeavor, are not going to stop. the houthis in particular, the houthis have a deep bench of capabilities. they get those from funding through the iranians and they have been able to resist the attacks by others. the saudis over the course of about a decade tried to reduce and crush the houthis and they could not do it. that's why the houthis exist as they do today. so it is a matter of increasing the pressure until we can send a clear message to tehran that there is no rest. there is no sanctuary, and the united states and its allies

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

long time. martha: absolutely. i think that is the point about what we're seeing. and one of the things that you sense here on the ground is how strong the support is, jeff is, for the former president. and you a hear the voices like we heard in that voter panel where it's almost as if they feel that they need to be this for him. -- be there for him. he's under attack, and it has galvanize ad these voters. >> martha, everything from the indictments to whenever there is an attack that people see as politicized, it just hartened that solid rapport that they have. and and i think you're right, i think there is a sympathy there and a sense of -- i think what we've got in iowa, and i haven't seen this last seven cycles i've been a part of, and that is almost a perfect storm of passion for their candidate, and there's also passion if for these other three leaders as well, but at the same time awin concern. i think it goes way beyond policy disagreement that we have a competency issue in d.c. and no matter who, it has to be

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Newscast

and i think the fact that we're still here discussing it, you know, whilst there's a record asylum backlog, while there's £8 million a day still being spent on hotels, why is the government not fixing the administrative processes? and why is it pursuing this policy, which at the end of the day is basically meaning that people who may have been trafficked here, who may be the victims of modern slavery, are going to lose the very, very slender rights that they have under the british legal system, and rights that were brought in by a previous conservative prime minister? let's use the e word for the first time — election, or by—elections, actually, given that we now know that there are two coming up — wellingborough in northamptonshire, kingswood in gloucestershire — likely to happen in the middle of next month. curiously, when i speak to folk in both the labour party and the conservative party around by—elections in a general election year, there's a sense of, "oh, well, they've got to happen". they've obviously got to happen,

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BBC News Now

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Why Is This Happening Live With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow

mean, to the extent that there is a leading fascist intellectual in america, the seed is being planted and somewhat fertile soil for a bunch of reasons. and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about why that's the case. there is the fact that world war i was brutal and awful, and there's an interesting thing that happens in both this book and ultra. which is that people who totally understandably and reasonably were like, wow, that was a disaster, being kind of prepared to be like, we're never doing that again, and that posture, which is not at all a crazy posture, a totally rational posture, being the kind of a slippery slope by which they end up in, first, isolationism, and then outright fascism -- you have the depression, and then you have this sense of, like, the brokenness of the american system, slash, the messiness of democracy. all three of those things are

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When Truth Isnt Truth The Rudy Giuliani Story

before september 11-- before september 11-- before september 11-- september 11. september 11. september 11. who knows? - rudy giuliani-- probably the most underqualified man since george bush to seek the presidency. i mean, think about it. rudy giuliani. there's only three things he mentions in a sentence. a noun, and a verb, and 9/11. i mean, there's nothing else. there's nothing else. - he talked about 9/11 constantly, because that's what america knew him for. but by 2008, the combination of not being able to adapt to the times and tell america something new about himself or how he had learned from his experience instead of kind of still living in 2001, at that point, he was already taking quite a bit of money from foreign clients, and it looked messy. and it's what really ended up sinking him, and that's when he withdrew. - had rudy left his legacy after 9/11, i think there would be a common sense across all political boundaries that he had done great things. had that been the last chapter, it would have been a unanimous sense of,

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Dateline

>> like you had blown it? >> yes. >> six years later, in 2012, chuck was a convicted con man. investigator nate was looking at the very same images on the computer. >> i knew that the local sheriff's department had some suspicions that chuck had done something but weren't able to substantiate anything through charges being able to stick. >> but the nate, maybe chuck was up to his lying eyeballs and mcclancy's death. >> it gave you the sense of, whoever said -- set this up and whoever took these pictures was very evil. >> chuck had taken the pictures. but what were they doing on the computer shawn got from his mother, martha ann? then, nate and the state investigators who joined him, they came up with the plan. they'd put sean and jen on the spot. they would get sean to spy on his mom. shawn was about to become an undercover agent. coming up --

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CNN Special Report

voters, and i think it was partly because was from some appointees, republican appointees, who are the ones that were used to display against him. whether that lingers in voters minds, i think, is a real open question. >> i don't think that they wanted him in a sense of, the change a lot of minds. his supporters either don't care or so believe what he says, which is that the election was stolen and that biden is not a legitimately elected president. >> is any of this new revelations from these transcript enough to loosen donald trump scrimp on the republican party, you think? >> i doubt it, not his base. his peace will stay where they are they don't care about the facts. >> donald trump and his supporters are clear and present danger to american democracy. >> jake tapper: you've been shouting from the rooftops. this is not just about 2020. you're worried about 2024. >> john luttig: i am. and right now, the former president and his allies and supporters, including in congress and including in the states, represent a clear and present danger to american democracy. that's not because of what they did on january 6. it's because of what they pledged to do in 2024. >> jake tapper: do you think

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