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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

could derail all legal efforts to hold trump accountable for his actions, alter the rule of law, and change the nature of american democracy. trump has clearly been a little obsessed about all of this, posting online about presidential immunity more than the dozen times this weekend alone. trump will be stuck in new york, during his supreme court date, but expect his legal team to bring the crazy even without him. as you may remember, trump's attorney told a lower court that a president can be immune from prosecution, even for ordering a murder. >> could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival, who is not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? >> if you were impeached and convicted first. >> so your answer is no? >> my answer is qualified yes. >> let that sink in. an argument that would let a president or former president get away with murder, and if

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Meet the Press

welcome back. the panel is here. andrea mitchell, democratic pollster cornell belcher and matt gorman. andrea, i have to start with you. there's a lot to unpack. let's start with president zelenskyy. what were your key takeaways from our conversation? >> that he is worried about the surge, the russian surge in what we expect to be may, june, july. this six months was critical. they had a really good chance of winning before the six months of no aid from the u.s., the weapons that only the u.s. can provide. after six months, they can lose. they can lose if the weapons don't get there soon enough. now it's supply chain. he pointed out the f-16s are still not there. they were approved a year ago. they need the long-range weapons. they still don't have the atacms, the long-range missiles.

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Six Flags Entertainment (NYSE:SIX) Rating Increased to Buy at B. Riley

B. Riley upgraded shares of Six Flags Entertainment (NYSE:SIX – Free Report) from a neutral rating to a buy rating in a research report released on Thursday, MarketBeat Ratings reports. B. Riley currently has $31.00 price objective on the stock, up from their previous price objective of $30.00. B. Riley also issued estimates for Six […]

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

evidence and applies the instructions of law, as judge merchan gives it to them, i am fairly confident they may end up convicting donald trump and may do it in a new york minute. >> jurors have already had to worry about their identities being leaked, a couple jurors have been asked to be removed, might we see other jurors ask to be dismissed? >> i feel like it's almost inevitable that we will have other jury bumps along the way. it's not that unusual, when we pick a jury, was in the jurors home for the night, they come back the next day to begin hearing opening statements. one or more of the jurors are like, you know what, i came up with some reason, some concerns, and i might not be able to sit and that happens all the time. you know, early on in the process, the judge, if those reasons are valid, can dismiss that juror and replace that juror with an alternate. because there are only six alternate seated, if we have an

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The Big Weekend Show

all people, that's all we are. >> will that was a great interview and i watch the entire interview and at one point about ted cruz also made us about chuck schumer, new york senator, nancy pelosi and others where are they are desperate and by the way coming point about the white house charlottesville like, kareem jean-pierre repeated again at the podium but i think it will talking to peter doozy, and so they posted light in the thing about cultural marxism. and into a lot of the several years, so i started looking at the groups are there with these testers and you psl party for socialism and liberation and they are there on site. i've been there with you know encompassing coming them over the years and you have revolution very communism and another but for you watching good boxes they launch a new york about six weeks ago, the telecast of the country and gatherings in dallas, and other

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Ayman

of a replay of two individuals. america is really about politically speaking at least either rebirth or new candidates or new blood in the system? >> i think it's a big part of that and a combination of things that we have two candidates that are both unpopular. unpopular among their partisan and unpopular among the broad electorate in the course of this. we have 70% of the country that says we are off on the wrong track and we have two former presidents running simultaneously in an immediate environment that people are constantly bombarded with information about each of them in the course of this. so i think all of those factors, i think lead to this moment in april, which were six and a half months away from election day, where people are kind of exhausted by it. i do agree with adrienne that probably come labor day when the argument is presented to the american public about what this election is about and how much it matters in the course

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Meet the Press

by five points in january. when third-party candidates are included, biden leads by two points, 39% to 37%. the president's job approval has ticked up to 42%, up five points from january. the last time we have seen a five-point increase for an incumbent president in their re-election year was bill clinton in 1996. there are still troubling numbers in the poll for biden. he trails trump by 22 points on dealing with inflation and the cost of living. all of it comes amid a major foreign policy development. six months after the president delivered an oval office speech pledging aid for ukraine, $61 billion in new funding finally passed on saturday, 311-112. >> the bill is passed. >> a moment of bipartisanship. in a congress primarily defined by its dysfunction. 101 republicans and 210

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Ayman

but what do you make of this phenomenon, adrian, that we're seeing out there this low level interest around the same time, so it is usually the survey or the polls taken around the same time every time before the election, but that people are beginning to lose their faith in our political system and not as excited about the election as normal? >> yeah, ayman, i would love to dig into it. i think a lot of it probably has to do, my guess, is that there is a lot of trump fatigue out there. this is somebody as you just mentioned, we're going to see we're in the very beginning of the trial. we're going to see him in the courtroom every single day for the next six weeks. this is also just the first trial of what will likely be several more. you know, during this election cycle, i think there's certainly voter fatigue going on. look, when it comes to president biden, the campaign is still very early, seven months away. there is still a lot.

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BBC News

amjad kanu, age three, suffers from kidney disease exacerbated by malnutrition. his six—year—old brother, ahmad, provides comfort for the youngster. souad has more than one sick child. her older boy has suspected cancer and in war—ravaged gaza can't get the proper treatment. such are the days and lives of gaza after six months of war. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. civil defence teams in gaza have uncovered dozens of bodies buried at al nasa hospital in khan younis. it comes two weeks after israeli forces withdrew from the city. the world health organization previously said

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Breakfast

thrashed west ham 5—2. there will be an old firm scottish cup final for the first time in 22 years after rangers beat hearts 2—0 at hampden. cyrial dessers scored both goals for rangers. cyriel dessers scored both goals for rangers. the nigeria international scored early and then late on — his second made sure of the result — and will now face rivals celtic in the final after they beat aberdeen on penalties in the other match on saturday. wales have lost four from four in the women's six nations after they were thrashed 40 points to nil by france at cardiff arms park. france went into the match with three wins from three. they outclassed wales — joanna grisez intercepted the ball and almost ran the entire length of the pitch for the first of her two tries. the result sets up a grand slam decider against england next saturday. now to the snooker, and some extraordinary comments from iranian

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