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Alex Witt Reports

that i should be punished for having spoken out against him. what is unusual about that story is it's not unusual. it has become commonplace for those who worked for donald trump to be relentlessly hounded years later by his supporters. it up and their lives, and for him it's a signal sent to anybody else who would dare speak out against him. which is an extraordinary thing to say in a country like the u.s. >> not only do i admire you, but so do many viewers. thank you, my friend. we will see you soon. this is one of the lesser highlighted subjects. senator tim kaine will join me to see if it will be repeated in the senate and we will talk about his new book in the next hour.

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HARDtalk

and a fully affected child — me. but in average people, it is very rare. maybei in 20,000. sperm — it's usually sperm — go different and, therefore, an achondroplasia child is born. you are an academic, and ethicist and you think about the very biggest and deepest ethical subjects that face us human beings. but this is also of course deeply personal. you have chosen to be candid and open about the very difficult emotional conversations you have had within your own family over the generations. absolutely, yeah. it is difficult, in a sense, for me to get into this with you because it seemed so personal, but your own mother, for example, revealed to you later in her life that had she had the option, had she known that you definitely had the condition of achondroplasia, she would have chosen to terminate. yes, but back in the day, that was not possible, and i think it's an illustration of the power we now have. so a lot of parents who are talking about genetics,

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FOX and Friends Saturday

johnson today and three favors removing him and may be willing to help keep his role and king jeffries isn't giving definitive answer. >> to have the conversation before the house caucus but first thing is first we have to still get the national security bills over the finish line. >> overnight the senate voted 60-34 to reauthorize fisa which government uses to t gaer intelligence on foreign subjects a process that also sweeps up communications of americans they are in contact with. national security hawks say it is a critical tool while privacy advocates argue is violates some constitutional protections heads to president biden's desk for his signature will nicole and pete. pete: madeleine thank you. i don't know what speaker johnson is doing right now this is bases is completely turning on him relying on democrats he said on this couch here with us

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Alex Witt Reports

the problems that we have. we need the chance to vote. >> let me ask you one a question about marjorie taylor greene, her threat to file a motion to vacate. it is being supported by two other republicans. if it comes to it, and it likely could, will you vote to save speaker johnson? what might democrats as for in return for that kind of support? >> this is a hard question. first of all i am frustrated by some of my colleagues, marjorie taylor greene being one of them may feel as one person should rule the entire body. 435, representing 770,000 people each. we ought to be able to be functional. she has found this house in chaos to the point where her own party is disgusted and annoyed by it but i would hope that we have passed through that. we have talked to speaker johnson and asked for the ability to vote. he has answered that and has said we have four different vote on four different subjects.

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Newscast

house, and this is a newspaper. obviously, i love doing newscast. it's an amazing job and an amazing podcast. that's not what you were saying before! that's scurrilous gossip, that's not true. i'm strongly denying those claims, like some other people we've mentioned tonight. but the thing i do miss, and actually there was a brexit story that appeared today and i was back on the european commission website reading a brexit document and i was like, "oh, i miss being an expert on a subject". but then i thought actually, my version of that now is that i do lots of different subjects, but everything is interesting if you start looking at it in depth and with an open mind. totally. and if you think about liz truss, of this parish, this week, one of the defining moments of her prime ministerial reign, of her long prime ministerial reign, was when she decided to do a load of local radio interviews and they absolutely, one after the other, destroyed her, because they were across their brief. and i'm not, you know, you don't know why she did that,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

with democrats and leading the senate with democrats in the white house, cutting a deal on keeping the government open, cutting a deal on issues such as a key surveillance law and now calling this deal and foreign aid package that includes billions, $61 billion in aid to ukraine, all of which key aligned himself would democrats, the democratic leaders, in part because of his own classified briefings and how he's learned about these subjects changing and evolving and his views. but as a angering those folks on the far right who are coming after marjorie taylor greene has refused today was the day she tried to call for that vote, she could do that. and then within two one-week recess, so it's uld possible this could get delayed until after recess. okay. but it's also possible they could take it up immediately and tried to kill it too. so all that is uncertain. so marjorie taylor greene does not call for the vote today, asked her to push for then essentially, we're gonna punt it until later in the month and maybe some of those that anger will

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CNN Newsroom

taiwan. so what is that message that russia, china, and iran are receiving right now? >> well, i think it's important to remember that there were four bills. it was a ukraine bill and israel bill, and indo-pacific bill, as well as the bill on tiktok and freezing russia acids. what this is saying to what i would call the authoritarian quarter of a rain russia, north korea, and china. is that the states in italian looking at all of them as one large threat. it's an entity that the democracies of the world are going to push back on.& the us funding in these bills will be a critical part of that all right, retired major general mc ryan joining us from brisbane in australia. thank you very much for your thoughts on all these subjects today. really appreciate it thank you. secretary of state antony blinken and his state department are not losing sight of keeping relations with china's secure. they have been battered in recent years, but both sides trying to make them better and smooth out tensions.

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Hannity

fossil fuel extraction in san francisco and maryland's ban on fracking et cetera calling the nra a terror group supporting the paris climate agreement that classifies china and india is developing nations who supports affirmative action he wants for example, he believes in this reimagining of the police and incentivizing them et cetera so one's called louis farrakhan no truly great partner he seems to take on all the radical positions of the new greenville democrats however why has he been treated so poorly by his fellow democrats? >> as i said i disagree with him on a lot of subjects i think i would not vote for him for you as president for range of policy disagreements that being said i think you is speaking the truth uncertain hard subjects at the democratic party views as untouchable third rails from the reality of covid policies in this country democratic

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FOX and Friends

supporting a free indo-pacific. these and many other subjects were the focus of our conversations over the last two days which i found to be extremely productive. and, again, what strikes me the most and you can really see this over the last three years, is the extraordinary convergence in our approaches to these challenges. convergence between the united states, europe, major partners in asia. let me touch on some of the most important things that we discussed and concluded over these past couple of days. and, of course, i commend to you the statement that we have put out or will soon be out on the part of the entire g-7. first, the g-7 condemned the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. unprecedented in scope and scale. scope because it was a direct attack on israel from iran. scale because it involved more than 300 munitions, including ballistic missiles. we're committed to israel's

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CNN News Central

more united than ever, more united and facing critical challenges that why before the international community including russia's aggression against ukraine the conflict in the middle east as well the importance of sustaining supporting a free and open indo-pacific these and many other subjects were the focus of our conversations over the last two days, which i found to be extremely productive again, what strikes me the most and you can really see this over the last three years is the extraordinary convergence in our approaches to these challenges, convergence between the united states, europe, major partners in asia let me touch on some of the most important things that we discussed and concluded over these past couple of days. and of course, i'll i'll come i commend to you. >> the statement that we've put out or will soon be out on the part of the entire g7

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