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CNN This Morning

can do about that. and so a lot of these hardliners are free to say like, you know what we're not going to go along with you anymore. and that makes it house completely unruly. and i said a lot of old line republicans are just throwing up their hands when we talked him on the hills are just exasperating like, i don't even know how to do that. retiring they're winning, they're leaving their staffs are leaving too. >> i mean, that's everything that's been happening in recent weeks and jackie, what about what's happening on the democratic side? because you talked to it depends on who you talk to him. yeah, there's some lawmakers are saying, oh, no, no, we're keeping our powder dry, we're not going to tip her hand as to what we're going to do there's some democrats are saying, you know what, if mike johnson is going to give us ukraine aid will help them stay speaker of the house. that's that's also hard to put your thumb on it, though, if you're right. but though there are there there is a coalition that believes particularly on ukraine, the time is running short yeah, this needs to get there. if that means keeping mike johnson and power for another month or two or until the next type, conservatives getting madder than. so be it. when you talk to those particular law bankers. but there's also a real question of what comes next democrat. so like when we talked about that, it's like

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

that biden is not talking to is secretary of defense every single day anyway. >> is it not common practice for the president to speak with the secretary of defense daily while two consequential wars raise? >> they do, quite often. again, we are coming off a holiday period. our staffs, i can tell you, are in touch almost on an hourly basis. again, there was no lapse in command of control. our national security was never at risk, and i would reiterate again the fact that the secretary did not only apologize, but take on stability for not notifying the white house of his own procedure that did occur. and again, i will also stress that we are doing a 30 day review to examine her own process easier to examine what worked and what did not work. and when we have those results, of course, we will be previewing those as well. >> it just seems odd to me, this is not the director of the bureau of weights and measurements. this is the secretary of defense and there are two major

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

process given this enormous role. now roman's lawyers have not provided evidence but point to the fact that he has one of the largest staffs of any judicial circuit in georgia and yet she appointed wade even though he does not necessarily have the resume you would think of and that he has made a substantial amount of money working on this case over the past two years. now i want to note that wade has not responded and willis' office has said she'll respond through the appropriate court filings. but today, during a routine hearing, one of trump's lawyers brought this up and the judge overseeing this case said i'm going to schedule a hearing on this you need more filing to come in but going forward this is going to be an issue. >> could these allegations have ramifications consequences beyond what's going on in fulton county? sglern certainly. this is such a consequenceal

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Laura Coates Live

for campaign conduct, political activities, those are separate from official activities. if your member of congress, if your governor, you have to keep it separated out. the presidency is should be even easier to do, he has entire staffs around the campaigns, and the personal and presidential office to help you draw the lines, to make sure you don't cross them. in the case of president trump, frankly, i think he wanted to cross those laws lines, and didn't think about them in many instances. that's why he's in deep trouble. >> there is the current president, biden and a member of his own cabinet, menendez, who think of the impeachment inquiry when it comes to biden, you've got impeachment looming over mayorkas as well, some have argued it as well the democrats opened a pant doors box by having back-to-back impeachments of trump, in what two years? overtime in an era when we

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Chris Jansing Reports

department is taking immediate steps to improve our notification procedures. yesterday, the secretary's chief of staff directed the dod's director of administration and management to conduct a 30-day review of the department's notification process for assumption of functions and duties of the secretary of defense. while the review is underway and effective immediately, the chief of staff also directed several actions to insure awareness about any transfer of authorities from the secretary of defense to insure the general council, the commanders, service secretaries, service chief of staffs, the white house situation room and senior staff of the secretary and deputy secretary of defense are all notified. and that the notification for transfer of authorities includes an explanation of the reason. keep you updated regarding the results of the review and any additional significant changes

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Katy Tur Reports

watergate and the tapes and immunity is going to hold when say roe v. wade's precedent did not hold? >> the d.c. circuit, which has this case, i think has an easy question. total immunity is absurd. for reasons that some of your prior guests have said. there's crazy examples but that would give the president license to do anything he wanted. have, tell the fbi director to plant evidence or tell the head of the joint chief of staffs to kill one of his political rivals. i think there's some legitimate immunity and the case will go back to the trial court. the court will work out the details of immunity and ultimately, if trump is convicted, all of that can be reviewed on appeal, but i just don't think it's going to be reviewed now. interestingly, some of the justices and their questions,

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Newsnight

the norfolk and suffolk foundation trust says it is committed to listening to its staff and acting it says it has introduced safer ways of working and is focused on improving its culture and treating more people. the health watchdog, the cqc, upgraded the trust's rating to "requires improvement" but the trust says it's seeing a significant and sustained demand for services. hi, caroline. hello, nikki. bereaved relatives say they won't give up. while we were filming, they raised concerns again at a public board meeting held online. we are just three ordinary women. but we are persistent. mid staffs eventually came out, and the francis report came out ofjust persistent relatives who were determined to find out why their loved ones had failed. and we are determined and persistent. it was met with an apology they'd waited a decade for. we have lost count of people who've died. our systems, our processes, our entire approach has simply not been good enough. every single life lost matters.

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CNN This Morning

idea of meadows moving first and moved very quickly and asked across the board regardless of political affiliation there is a respect for his legal team, the people he has around them in this case. should we read anything into the fact that he went first, moving first and separately from the former president? >> interesting. i think he has the strongest removal case of any of the three people. >> why? >> because the chief of staff i think has broad responsibilities, he has the ability to say, i was doing what chief of staffs ought to do setting up meetings, phone calls, coordinating communications between various political actors. when you're the president giving instructions it's harder to hide from the instructions you've given. jeffrey clark was over at doj. he has not a great argument but has an argument. to what extent are they getting together saying you go first then we'll go? it's interesting to me trump has not yet filed his motion. maybe he wants to see how it goes with meadows and clark. use them as test balloons but there's a lot of moving parts. >> hold on, my friend.

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BBC News

was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. the months of inaction is no shock to this former nhs whistle—blower and former nhs manager. not surprised at all. trusts generally delay everything for as long as is possible. now, what's fascinating here is that, like many nhs trusts in which tragedies have occurred, for different reasons, obviously, to this specific case, you'll find that the prompts for action come from outside the system, because the system ignores its own people. if you come at the system, if you approach directors and senior managers with good news without evidence, that is welcomed, that's taken on board, and you've just got to look at what was going on, whether it's shrewsbury and telford, whether it's nottingham hospital's maternity units, or whether it's, you know, going back to mid staffs, yeah? when good news is put forward,

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