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eggs? when your smiling. i said overeasy. jesse: one thing you never mess with is someone s children. they think because it s pride month they can do whatever they want with your children. trans flasher fondled himself on the south side of the white house. bare chested men spank each other in broad daylight. the drag queen takeover whether it s the classroom, libraries, your favorite brunch spot, it s on. dress up, flash, spank whoever you want, why do my children have to watch you? why does pride month feel bigger than christmas? black history month has got to be looking around like whoa. charlottesville, virginia, grade school kids were forced to go to a pride month celebration and this is what fourth graders read. it stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer. cool. and it s for nonbinary a word for a person who doesn t see themselves as a particular gender. o is for out. being out means telling other people about your gender or who you are. it i ....
and msnbc spent 95% of their air time covering donald trump s arraignment. think about the buildup over the weekend, too. by now you d expect the media to have learned how to cover donald trump and his family but that s the exact opposite of what happened. after the the left the courthouse, he stopped by a famous cue and cafe in miami on his way out. cnn like most networks took trump s cafe visit live. for most networks and producers, his surprise stop is a god send. after all, how exciting are plane landings, suv caravans, courtroom sketches? but not cnn. this unscripted moment where average voters, as you see right here, show affection and enthusiasm, a human side to president 45, would not be covered. they would not allow it. watch. donald trump is charged with a series of federal felonies for mishandling the most sensitive government documents that we have and for obstruction of justice along with walt nada who is charged with intentionally setting up lies for the ....
i ll be back to continue our special coverage of the indictment of donald trump, joining my colleagues alicia and then the, simone sanders hand sound, and me, at eight pm eastern for more in-depth reporting. and analysis, but first, there s still two more hours of velshi on this saturday morning. coming up next, the latest on the trump indictment. what we know, what comes next, and what effect it s going to have on the 2024 election. another hour of velshi begins, right now. good morning. saturday, june 10th. i m ali velshi. for the second time in just a little over two months, the twice impeached ex president, donald trump, has been indicted. this, time by the federal government. yesterday, jack smith made his first official public appearance as special counsel to announce the historic indictment. he also underlined why it s so important that this case moves forward. adherence to the rule of law is a bedrock principle of the department of justice. and our n ....
to this that is not constructive in our country. joe biden looked all of us in the eye in 2020 and said, elect me and i ll bring us together. and then he ran far left and abandoned most of the country philosophically. so, how could he be the uniter in a second term? a second term all he ll do is keep doing what he s doing, which is dividing the country even more than we were divided in 2020. so, the way i would go about it is very direct and very simple, that there is no bad opinion. you want to express your opinion in this country, express it. i want to hear it. and then everybody gets around the table and resolves our issues one at a time. the same way we used to do at dinner parties before the last eight or ten years. wasn t like there weren t political differences discussed. it s just people didn t start throwing the cutlery. it was a little more civilized. and it wasn t as if our democracy was at stake. see, in the end, if you make everything a crisis, then it will ....
he was threatening passengers and acting erratically for some time. dana: he put him in a chokehold that led to his death. marine releasing a statement saying it was not his intention to kill him. some people say i was trying to choke him to death which is also not true. i was trying to restrain him. you can see in the video there s a clear rise and fall in his chest. i was trying to keep him on the ground until the police came. i was praying the police would come and take the situation over. dana: authorities waited more than a week to arrest penny prompting outrage on the left. the case igniting debate on race as well as mental health. bill: his family said he struggled with mental illness dana: hi, brian. good morning. look, after listening to evidence and key testimony since may 31st, fox news has learned the grand jury could vote as early as today on whether to indict the marine veteran. a grand jury does not decide whether daniel penny is guilty or not ....