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The Rachel Maddow Show

would you say that on the record for us, please?sa >> [ inaudible ]. >> what did he say? >> he said we can't enter. di >> what i said was per the capitol commission, per the governor's office, and per the speaker of the house, per the speaker of the senate, the capitol is closed unless you hec have an office here to conduct i business today or if you are taking part in the electoral college process.oc anybody else is not permitted to come in. se >> we're electors. we're electors. >> the electors are already ec here. they've been checked in. en >> well, not all of them. >> they're also electors. >> the capitol is closed. all 16 electors that have been t advised by the governor's staff and were going to be here to vote in the electoral college have been checked in. they're already here. ec >> they've been checked in.re b they are already here.lr i know what electors are. they're here already. you're not them. he's so patient, right? but he stops them from what they were otherwise intending to do, which was get themselves into the state capitol. that was in 2020. that was the middle of the effort to try to overturn the

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FOX and Friends

successful. >> jimmy: no, probably like a woman who will not run to tiktok and detail every aspect of their dating life. tiktok is where broken people go to blame the world for their problems. i'm great, it is world is not. >> steve: that was great, i will go out in my car and record myself for a minute. >> ainsley: a mother with a two year old and seven year old is sparking backlash, she says she does not return the shopping cart. >> i'm not returning my shopping cart and you can judge me all t you want. i'm not getting my groceries and children into my car and leaving them in the car to go return the cart. >> steve: as a former taxi driver, you probably have

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CNN News Central

and the most recent an update we got is we were expecting opening statements. so to begin by now, but they're a little bit delayed because they were still at the time of this note waiting for some jurors to show up. >> while we were waiting for these additional jurors to arrive at court, they handled some of these outstanding questions about evidence. >> and here the judge said that she would allow in this photo that hunter for a defense attorneys were t says includes, quote, circumstantial evidence of his draghi's, which is of course at the center of this case but this is an image where he is naked. now, the judge said that it'll be shown from the chest up the rest will be redacted. but this is another blow to the defense the judge has already prevented them from bringing in an expert witness and blocked another piece of evidence that they wanted to bring in. now, the first lady, jill biden, she is dear today for these opening statements, notable because as you know, she and her husband are traveling to france later today, but she is here to show support for her stepson as this

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BBC News

for the lib dems this time? t he seems to be having fun, is it fun for the lib dems this time?- for the lib dems this time? i have done a little _ for the lib dems this time? i have done a little bit _ for the lib dems this time? i have done a little bit of _ for the lib dems this time? i have done a little bit of edge. -- - for the lib dems this time? i have done a little bit of edge. -- is - for the lib dems this time? i have done a little bit of edge. -- is it . done a little bit of edge. -- is it the following — done a little bit of edge. -- is it the following the _ done a little bit of edge. -- is it the following the lib _ done a little bit of edge. -- is it the following the lib dems - done a little bit of edge. -- is it the following the lib dems this | the following the lib dems this time? t the following the lib dems this time? ., , the following the lib dems this time? ~' , ., the following the lib dems this time? ~ , ., ., time? i think they are determined to net out time? i think they are determined to get out and — time? i think they are determined to get out and enjoy — time? i think they are determined to get out and enjoy themselves, - time? i think they are determined to get out and enjoy themselves, one l get out and enjoy themselves, one reason is clearly they want to, they are relatively relaxed about the campaign, relatively focused on where they want to point their efforts, so in some ways you might say there is a little bit less pressure or weight on their campaign, but at the same time also they realise, sir ed davey realises, it is a competitive marketplace out of the and he needs to get its ideas out, and if he seems to be doing those things are not taking himself too seriously, why not, i think, is the view. they are determined to enjoy themselves why they are doing this. —— while they are doing this. i think this. —— while they are doing this.

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BBC News

happening. that is where the key political analysis lies. the bjp, which has been in powerfor the last ten years, it looks like they might just need the help of the coalition parties to form a government. again, we still don�*t have the final numbers. i will call caution to give you a final picture but this is important to point out, a party that was in its campaign said they would cross 400 seats, that they were relying on the last ten years of their governments, hoping to capitalise on that, hoping to capitalise on that, hoping to capitalise that narendra modi would get an absolute majority, it is important to understand what this election was about. prime minister narendra modi of the bjp and dozens of opposition parties which united to form a coalition front call the india alliance, a battle between two entities, prime minister modi as well as the india alliance. on one

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BBC News

we don�*t need so many people arriving on work visas, and we have to hammer down on bad bosses who are not complying with labour standards. we would ban them from recruiting people from abroad. if you don�*t comply with our labour standards you should not be allowed to recruit from abroad.— should not be allowed to recruit from abroad. ., ., . . , from abroad. you have criticised the conservatives _ from abroad. you have criticised the conservatives for _ from abroad. you have criticised the conservatives for not _ from abroad. you have criticised the conservatives for not setting - from abroad. you have criticised the conservatives for not setting a - conservatives for not setting a number that you have not set a number. do you want to guarantee that you will cut net migration every year? t that you will cut net migration every year?— that you will cut net migration every year? that you will cut net migration eve ear? ., ., ., ., every year? i want immigration to come down. _ every year? i want immigration to come down. it _ every year? i want immigration to come down, it is _ every year? i want immigration to come down, it is far _ every year? i want immigration to come down, it is far too _ every year? i want immigration to come down, it is far too high. - every year? i want immigration to j come down, it is far too high. will ou cut come down, it is far too high. will you cut net _ come down, it is far too high. will you cut net migration every year? come down, it is far too high. will. you cut net migration every year? it you cut net migration every year? tt is far too you cut net migration every year? tt is fartoo high, you cut net migration every year? tt is far too high, it is now more than twice as high as when we were in the eu, that is the irony of it. this prime minister, for all his tough talk, is the most liberal prime minister when it comes to immigration. those numbers have gone through the roof. so immigration. those numbers have gone through the roof.— through the roof. so you will guarantee — through the roof. so you will guarantee it _ through the roof. so you will guarantee it will _ through the roof. so you will guarantee it will come - through the roof. so you will guarantee it will come down | through the roof. so you will - guarantee it will come down under a labour government? thea;r guarantee it will come down under a labour government?—

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Chris Jansing Reports

ceos make nearly 200 times what their average workers made last year. bringing home roughly $16.3 million, up nearly 13% from last year. and here is an example that the ap reports. ross stores, they say its employee at the very middle of the pay scale was a part time retail store associate who made $8,618 t would take 2100 years earning that much to make rentler's compensation. there are 31 ceos with wider pay gaps. and coming up, the impact of senator bob menendez's corruption trial on the new jersey primary election day. but, first, defying the odds. that's exactly what high school senior elijah hogan did, not only by becoming valedictorian of his new orleans high school, but he did it while living in a homeless shelter for displaced

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The Five

white house is like, actually, crime is down, actually it's not, actually it is, and then we have this debate. but people can see with their own eyes, they know their cities are in bad shape. >> harold: you were a judge and prosecutor, we didn't have all the technology that we even have these options. does that help, not having this information bombarding -- in all fairness, i think what she is talking about, the race stuff is silly -- but does this help or harm to not have communities no -- >> judge jeanine: i understand what dana is saying. if you have a phone and you are being bombarded all day long, you are at work and the house next door burnt 't have time for that. but the thing that we have now that is so helpful is this thing in chicago called a sharpshooter, is that what it is? if there is a gunshot, it sends an alert, and brandon johnson wants to get rid of it in chicago. he says it is scaring people. i think if there is --

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Special Report With Bret Baier

back president trump to handle the economy and secure the border. they believe he is more physically and mentally fit than president biden. but biden does lead trump on handling abortion rights and protecting democracy. voters also think he is more honest than the former president. primary elections are being held today in a handful of states. one of t them being montana. one senate candidate is trying to turn former president trump's conviction into a liability for the democratic incumbent. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie reports tonight from big sky, montana. >> aishah: hours before montanans hit the polls -- >> they want to throw trump in jail. >> aishah: tim shae he was out with a first of its kinded a tying jon tester to former president trump's new york conviction. >> and jon tester is standing right by their side. >> the two men are expected to clinch their party's nominations for senate tonight tester has not commented on the conviction

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Life Liberty Levin

mark: welcome back america. here is our friend top lawyer james trusty. let's step back from the intricacies and the weeds in this case and the legalese. you look at this case you summon it very easy what took place tierney was rogue from beginning to end the taking of the case i do not blame the jury there should never have been a jury. it should have been dismissed it. all of that said, this has a national impact on the voters, on the nation it has an impact on our constitutional system it has a federal impact on her federal election laws and federal jurisdiction of federal judicial authority. how do you sum this up? when ywhat you make of all of t? >> these are the wages of law fair. if it stands we are living in a system where it is okay to announce you're going to target

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