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The Katie Phang Show

testify, the judge can allow the prosecutors to bring in a whole host of other bad acts and salacious activities on the part of the defendant that otherwise would not be able to be brought in. i do not think trump would perform well in cross- examination, either, in terms of his comportment and his respect for the judges and questioners. we have seen that with ireland, he has been admonished for that in the courtroom. to go even further south if he takes the witness stand, so i don't think you will do it. >> later on in the show, i will talk about the contempt hearing that is coming up on tuesday. taking a deep dive not only procedurally, but substantively, what to expect. i will ask you this because you have been in new york for a long time in the legal system. what could juan merchan do more than a $1000 fine for that gag order? >> look, the most serious penalty available within the discretion of the judge is to put the defendant, in this case, donald trump, behind bars for a period of time.

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$14B investments actualized from Marcos trips

Investment pledges from foreign firms during the presidential visits over the past 16 months are now being actualized substantively and tangibly, boosting the position of the Philippines as a premier investment destination for foreign businesses in Asia, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

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The Ingraham Angle

second, will nikki haley's money translate into turnout? and the question that someone posed to me today, which i didn't have a good answer for. is she really articulating a vision for the country that's all that different substantively from, let's say, mitt romney in 2012? recommendation let's keep in mind these people that are wanting to come here, they want to come for a better life, too. they have kids, too. they have a heart, too. >> laura: oh, i forgot that one. and she thought getting favorable treatment from never trumps like bill kristol and the "new york times," if that helps her primary chances she is really out of touch. third question, will desantis defy the polls and leapfrog over haley despite the big money deficit? now, he has the governor's endorsement here. she is pretty popular, but, will that matter? and then if he finishes and let's say low single digits,

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

time and time again to save the democracy. but we are -- don't end up being the victor, as it were, to get the spoils. and so when you don't have meaningful voter reform, when you can't get voting rights legislation passed, when you can't get meaningful police reform passed, black people have questions. i believe in symbolism and substance. no question about the fact that president biden has symbolically done a lot for black people. but substantively, there is still a lot more to be done. so black people are called upon with another election, to save this democracy from anarchy, to save it from authoritarianism. but what do black folk get for that? it's about time we wrestle with that with all due respect to mr. clyburn. >> it's an interesting set of questions you just asked yourself. one final thing before i let you go. you and los angeles mayor karen bass, you're planning a year-long climate justice campaign that puts communities of color at the center of that conversation about the change in

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

failing. we know america is winning. that is american patriotism. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's not winning because of joe biden. it's winning, it's the first national elections since january six, insurrection placed a dagger at the door of american democracy. since that moment, we all know donald trump is. the question we have to ask is, who are we? that is what is at stake. [applause] who are we? >> joining us now, congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he is the lead democrat on the house oversight committee. he was a member of the january six select committee and served as lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. congressman raskin, thank you very much for being here. donald trump's lawyers argued and their appeal, quote, substantively, the terms engaged in insurrection are

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

biden. it's winning, it's the first national elections since january six, insurrection placed a dagger at the door of american democracy. since that moment, we all know donald trump is. the question we have to ask is, who are we? that is what is at stake. [applause] who are we? >> joining us now, congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he is the lead democrat on the house oversight committee. he was a member of the january six select committee and served as lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. congressman raskin, thank you very much for being here. donald trump's lawyers argued and their appeal, quote, substantively, the terms engaged in insurrection are unclear and subject to wildly varying standards. january 6th was, quote, not an insurrection, and president trump in no way engaged in insurrection.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

there is no question about it. and then, so, by default, so did claudine gay. what >> we did not have, though -- we did not have at m.i.t.'s -- when people are asking for the resignation of that president, we have not had to return to the question of whether the president was qualified to be president at all. and that's the question, when we get to claudine gay -- why is it that, once again, we have an african american woman in a position of leadership, when people are upset about something she did substantively, which they have a right to be upset about the testimony, but the attack on her that ultimately does her in is the one about her qualifications, which need to be taken down. should she even have the job to start with? and i said before, i worked for the vice president, i have seen how -- come after kamala harris, not just because of her substance or positions on issues, but they try to take after her because -- maybe she just shouldn't be. there she's not really qualified. they go after her competency. and look, she was district attorney, she was a.g. for the

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

largest doj outside of the federal doj, california. she's got other problems you can talk about. qualifications and competency are not really. one >> i think the point you are, making s. e., is really important. but jamal is right to a certain degree. this news -- it became about more than -- >> jamal is 100% right. these are layers. they are all in there. but my only word of caution is, if you cannot criticize a black woman because she is a woman, and because she is black substantively, that creates a chilling effect that is kind of anathema to what we are trying to do in academia. >> s. e. cupp, and jamal simmons, thank you both. a stunning attack in a courtroom today caught on tape. see what happened after this. > [bleep] w whoa, whoa,a, wh. [i[inaudible]]

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

we have not had people turn to the question of whether or not the president was was qualified to be president at all. and that is the question, when we get to claudine gay, why is it that, once again, we have an african american woman in positions of leadership when people are upset about something she did, substantial substantively, when people have a right to be upset about, but the attack that does korean is the one about her qualifications. should she even have the job to start with? i've said this before, i work for the vice president. i have seen how people come after kamala harris. not just because of her substance or positions on issues, but they try to take after her because they say that maybe shouldn't be there. she's not really qualify. they go after her competency. and look, she's d. a., head of the a. g., the largest the oj outside and federal doj in california. she's got other problems you can talk about. qualifications and competency are not really one of them. >> i think the point you're making, s. e. is, really important, but jamal's right to

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

a certain degree. it became more about just the antisemitism. >> jamal simmons is 100% right. these are layers. they are all in there. but my only word of caution is, if you cannot criticize a black woman because she is a woman and because she is black, substantively, that creates a chilling effect that is kind of anathema to what we are trying to do in academia. >> we'll have to leave it. there s. e. cupp and jamal simmons, thank you. both. and a stunning attack in a courtroom today, caught on tape. see what happened after this. >> [bleep]

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