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Morning Joe

mystery. jesse stone, people remember tom selleck playing jesse stone in the tv movmovies. i've been blessed to continue this character. this is a story about a shortstop he is mentoring who dies tragically early, and an old police chief who mentored him. are they connected? i don't know. well, i do know because i wrote the book. >> yeah. >> i'll tell ya, there is a great subplot that will appeal to everyone. this is my revenge against spam callers. spam callers are a big part of this book, and i can't fight back on my cell phone, but i can fight back in this novel. spam calls are -- my parents got these, grandma, i'm in trouble, send me money. they were smart enough to never give. it is a huge part of the story. >> long way to go for revenge. you have to write a whole book to get back at them. >> no, no, it was well worth it. >> his fight storm, "curve your

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

order? republicans that are more down the middle i tend to believe that every day americans, the republicans are sick and tired of these things. is the republican party reduced to another trump property or finally do what we set out to do and put america first? >> an intriguing subplot of everything going on is that we heard that former president trump failed to retain top shelf representation. how significant is that, the ability to retain top tier counsel with a case like this? >> it is absolutely vital. that's literally -- could be the

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Morning Joe

recommending or for a attorney general deciding to recommend an indictment against the -- against the former president. and talking about the 90-day rule before, one of the things that was disclosed early on is this was in the early stages of the investigation. so, nothing is going to happen for a long time. but they are reviewing -- neither side knows what they have in terms of the documents. so they're doing a filter team. where the filter team, the government filter team is looking for privileges, not only attorney/client privileges but executive privilege, the deliberate process privilege which is a subplot of that. you may recall that eric holder was held in contempt by congress for with holding documents because of this deliberate process of privilege. but i would have, and i'm not criticizing other lawyers, i don't do that. but i would have come in right away and ask for the appointment of an independent special master. if i had a client like former

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America Reports

1970s, red army faction, and different groups coming online, but a subplot very important. the subplot is you had to have troops on the ground to prevent this hit from happening, terrorism from happening. and a time we said no, you can shoot from over the horizon, we can have the capability to do that. that's, and we had a tremendous pushback in the trump administration, no you need troops on the ground to stop terrorism, you don't. we proved that. biden showed you can attack. >> john: it does bolster that over the horizon capabilities can keep terrorism in check, but this is one person on a balcony, taken out, it shreds the target, and in afghanistan, can over the horizon adequately address the

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Sportsday

unpredictability and he loves you prod and poke and get under the sticky and then get into the head of his opponent and he has never beaten them so what we don't know is how is 0ns jabeur going to handle such an enormous occasion going out to centre court for his first grand slam final. i think he is even surprised as self getting to this stage but i think he has a mental edge and the two previous match ups but he was quite clever in his interview at the end of the sammy when he sort of made sure the crowd knew that. and so what he was really doing was piling the pressure on to kyrgios and making sure that he knew that, actually, the pressure is on your shoulders because i've never beaten you. i don't he has ever had a set of him and he wanted the crowd to know that. a set of him and he wanted the crowd to know that-— to know that. smart. you make a sublot to know that. smart. you make a subplot going _ to know that. smart. you make a subplot going on _ to know that. smart. you make a subplot going on underneath i to know that. smart. you make a subplot going on underneath the| subplot going on underneath the surface. thank you forjoining us. one more thing to add on. the last

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Sportsday

just a subplot going on underneath the surface. in one word when he was asked what to expect tomorrow he said fireworks. we are looking forward to it already. back to you. thank you, chetan — away from swi9 and there's all to play for in sydney next saturday after england's rugby union players levelled their 3 match series with australia, after a 25—17 win in brisbane. meanwhile, there was a historic 23—12 victory for ireland in new zeland as lydia campbell reports. facing the all blacks is always daunting. just ask ireland who had never beaten them in new zealand so to tie the series, ireland would have to make history. this was the perfect start. andrew porter driving

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Morning Joe

the guardrails. we can't leave it up to character in the fewer, because we realized just how fickle that can be. >> no doubt about that. we depended on constitutional norms, mika, we have defended -- we have depended on the character of people sitting in the white house. we do need some more safeguards. >> speaking of character and credibility, jackie, before you go, talk to me about tony ornato and his credibility and participation all of this. >> yeah. mika, thanks. this is sort of of besides the point as joe pointed out, but it's a fascinating subplot and something you might be talking about down the line, but tony ornato is a fascinating character. if you haven't read my colleague's book on the secret service, i highly recommend picking it up. she touches on some of these issues that i think are really important context for the current smear campaign that we're seeing come out against cassidy hutchinson, which is

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> come on in, guys. welcome to the nationals. >> reporter: at the nats-phillies game, many fans said baseball is simply a summer ritual. >> ever since covid, everybody wants to get out. >> you'll pay the price? >> we'll pay the price. >> reporter: it's not cheap. tickets average $35 nationally beer up to $12, hot dogs up to $7. a family of four paying $253 on average. >> we'll spend the money on the food and parking it is worth it >> reporter: for many americans -- >> we have a certain amount we spend for gas we spend a week, that's all we spend. if we run out and don't have more gas money, we don't go places. >> reporter: the recession is here now. >> there's a subplot to all this. a lot of talk abou people that invested in cryptocurrency, their investments evaporating in recent weeks. what's the buzz here >> amazingly, one in five adults invested in or used cryptocurrency, but investors have been bailing out as the economy worsens, and the largest currency bitcoin lost 70% of

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Morning Joe

the boyfriend loophole is a provision that prevents someone accused of domestic abuse from having a gun. 33 states, i believe, already have certain provisions along those lines. the particular hangup in the language is unclear at this moment. but there is a worrisome subplot here. it is not just john cornyn who is leading the republican effort and a close ally of mitch mcconnell, but he's answering to more and more republicans in his caucus who are frustrated. the gop they want to get this done and they don't want to ask any of the senators to be the 60th and deciding vote, to break the filibuster. they want to clear in a thar by 62, 63, 64 to give cover to members and mcconnell said he would participate and they want to do this and do is soon but new republican resistance is growing at some of the measures. so they feel the longer this

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BBC News

allies who followed britain in the joint expeditionary reports. even in america, i've discovered that the way the uk is articulating the line on this is really in the league, and russia knows it. vladimir putin has always had a thing for britain and the way it's conducted international affairs, particularly through europe, through nato and the osc. it's a real toe to toe, and this is really unfortunate — there's a very nasty, vindictive subplot to this. let's rub the brits's noses in it. robert, always fascinating to get your thoughts, thanks very much. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.30pm and 11.30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the talktv presenter daisy mcandrew, and the broadcaster david davies.

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