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Morning Joe

montgomery. >> that went by quickly and -- >> i feel like a lawyer that didn't ask all the questions i should have asked. before we go further, any further, anybody on this panel right now, you, any member of your family related to winston spencer churchill. anybody? >> no, sir. >> william the conquerer. queen elizabeth? mike barnicle? >> i think my mother maybe worked for her at one point, but that's about it. >> very good. >> katty, how could you have not let us know until now that you were related to monty? >> yeah, it's a little tenuous. it's actually my husband who is related to monty. >> by marriage. >> but i think that kind of counts, right? i get sort of vicarious.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

nutrition, your body craves, buying primal origins at walmart today, the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one day to moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate, thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max president biden is used to being criticized from the left, whether it be on his new border policy or more recently his stance on the war in gaza. >> pennsylvania, senator john fetterman wants described himself as a progressive democrat. now, though he is among the president's chief defenders on issues that progressives are so mad about senator fetterman joins me now, live from capitol hill. thank you so much for being here, sir. the first question is about the president's border executive action. was that the right approach senator. the

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BBC News at One

lots of claims and counter claims were made during the televised leaders debate between rishi sunak and sir keir starmer — including a heavily disputed conservative claim that labour's policies would mean a £2,000 tax rise for every household. ben chu from bbc verifyjoins us now. ben, you've been fact checking the numbers? we have. was that claim from rishi sunak in the debate last night that labour would put up household taxes by £2000 produced by the treasury? that is what the conservative leader implied. here is what he actually said. independent treasury officials have costed labour policies and they amount to £2000 tax rise for every working family. let's explain how that £2000 figure is generated. the choice added up what they say are the net cost of labour spending commitments in the next four years and come to a keenness of some of

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Chris Jansing Reports

money and potentially changing the numbers we're seeing. >> dasha burns, thank you, we appreciate it. dasha was rushing on the subway to report for us. john kasich, thank you, sir, appreciate you coming on the program. >> thank you. always love it, thank you. a former officer who defended the capitol on january 6th just announced a new strategy to support candidates who are running against pro trump republicans in november. harry dunn, launching a new group called dunn's democracy defenders and kicked things off with this new ad. >> i was always ready for game day. two teams lined up. it's us against them. you leave it all on the field. i'm harry dunn, and on january 6th, the good guys won. my fellow officers and i fought those insurrectionists as team, we had each other's backs. we didn't do it for one person or one president, we did it for

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HARDtalk

indian prime minister narendra modi declares an historic third victory in india — but fails to win an outight majority. hello, and a very warm welcome to the programme. i'm sally bunn dock. in the first debate of the uk general election, rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed on taxes, the nhs, immigration and the cost of living. the labour leader saud the government's plan was not working, while the prime minister claimed taxes would rise under labour. the labour leader said. our uk political editor

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CNN News Central

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Breakfast

it's wednesday, the 5th ofjune. our main story. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer have clashed on taxes, the nhs, immigration and the cost of living in theirfirst general election debate, on itv. the labour leader challenged the prime minister over hospital waiting lists, whilst rishi sunak took aim at labour's spending plans. political correspondent iain watson reports. the first debate of the campaign was a head—to—head clash between the prime minister and the man who wanted to replace him. if you're still wondering about the key messages they want to hammer home at this election, wonder no longer. this election is all about a choice — more of the chaos and division we've seen for the last 14 years, or turning the page and rebuilding with labour. no—one knows what labour would actually do. but you know what i would do. i'll cut your taxes, protect your pension, and reduce immigration.

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CNN News Central

haven't really had a chance to see it yet how it hits here, but i'm sure within the next couple of days, we'll see the effects of it. good or bad and we look forward to checking in with you when you get a read on it. sure. if i'm here to sell assad, thanks so much for the time thank you, sir. >> be safe. >> of course. thanks next, the trump appointed judge overseeing his classified documents case is just made an extraordinary move in trump's favor and it's something that no other judge before her has done and we'll have that next. plus brand-new polling shows that even with fading support robert f. kennedy jr. could still have a major impact on the outcome of november's election but which candidate as he projected data for potentially help will discuss the increase in wildfires is exponential unpredictable uncontrollable with overwhelming consequences, the need to do something is urgent with birth, with we have schreiber and good night on cnn

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Breakfast

with sarah campbell. jon with sarah campbell. is in portsmouth. let's take a look at today's papers. with sarah campbell. many lead with the first leaders' debate last night between labour's sir keir starmer and prime minister rishi sunak of the conservatives. the i newspaper described the contest as an "angry tv clash". the times highlights a snap poll by yougov which found that voters were evenly split over who won the debate, with 51% saying sunak edged it, while 49% gave it to starmer. the guardian also lead on the main party leaders' first face—off, describing it as an ill—tempered debate as starmer and sunak clashed on migration, tax and the nhs. and the front page of the daily telegraph focuses on starmer�*s stance on tax,

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