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The Faulkner Focus

>> harris: wow, with all the talk, all that rhetoric that biden has had against trump with the indictments and trump this and that. former president trump is leading biden by big margins when it comes to mental competency and physical health. biden backer hillary clinton admits the president is old but argues trump is worse. power panel next. ♪ ooo, that looks complicated. that's why visionworks organizes our frames by shape and price so it's simple to find a pair you'll love. there are the shapes, that's the price. now you get it. visionworks. see the difference.

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Morning Joe

who will reportedly be the first witness called by the prosecution? >> let's talk about the trial this weekend. >> all weekend long. twitter was going wild. also ahead, it appears ukraine will finally get the critical funding it needs after the house passed a package of foreign aid bills which includes more military support for israel, as well. the bill now heads to the senate despite efforts by marjorie taylor greene, who got called out, yes, by the new york post. kind of sums it up. >> it does. good morning. it is monday, april 22nd. welcome back the "morning joe." former aide to the bush state department and white house, elise jordan. from the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. and financial editor at "the financial times," ed luce is with us. >> we'll get to the lead story in one moment, which are opening statements in donald trump's

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Outnumbered

courtroom that trump orchestrated an illegal plan to corrupt the 2016 presidential election, "this case is about a criminal conspiracy in the cover-up. it was election fraud, pure and simple." he said david packer, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" who is expected to be the first witness will detail how the illegal scheme worked. and what he and trump talk ab about. he will detail how trump desperately wanted to hide his affair with her which is why the tabloid paid for mcdougall story but never ran it. as for stormy daniels, "trump reimbursed his lawyer to pay her money and promise the jury they will hear a tape of trump talking about paying cash. he said the three men, trump, conspired to suppress negative news that could hurt trump's presidential campaign. then trump's lawyer todd blanche responding to what he had by saying the story you just hired,

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Verified Live

timing, not the case itself? i am not leral timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i— timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, - timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, i i not legal expert, like i said, i think if there were criminal charges to be had, we wouldn't be calling it a hush money trial and the crime would be a lot more obvious. what is the crime here?— the crime here? let's talk about the im act on the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you - the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you said - impact on the election, you said straight out the gates that you think this is helping him. they receive wisdom is that it is certainly helping him with his base, those core people who will have voted for him anyway. will damage him possibly with people who are not his base and he needs those voters to win the presidential election, what you make of that? this to win the presidential election, what you make of that? as people show, his numbers _ what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate - what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate and| what you make of that? as people - show, his numbers cooperate and they do this. it is even getting people who are not going to book for him in the beginning because they see that this is just all politics, all the beginning because they see that this isjust all politics, all smoke and mirrors, a witchhunt. most of the charges they are bringing against him are well outside of the statute of limitations. they happened years ago, long before he

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BBC News at One

fewer than half of their peers are turning up— fewer than half of their peers are turning up on voting because they don't _ turning up on voting because they don't like — turning up on voting because they don't like it either.— don't like it either. consistently all the way _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through this - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill we | all the way through this bill we have _ all the way through this bill we have backed _ all the way through this bill we have backed any _ all the way through this bill we have backed any amendmentsl all the way through this bill we l have backed any amendments to all the way through this bill we - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate — have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, we . and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose _ and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and - and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and we i oppose it in its entirety and we will put — oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward _ oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward amendments i oppose it in its entirety and we i will put forward amendments as oppose it in its entirety and we - will put forward amendments as we have done — will put forward amendments as we have done at— will put forward amendments as we have done at every— will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage _ will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in - will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in this - have done at every stage in this process — have done at every stage in this rocess. ~ , process. the prime minister said the first fli . ht process. the prime minister said the first flight would _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in 10-12 - first flight would go in 10—12 weeks. first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , . . , , first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , .. , , ., first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. _. , weeks. the success of this deterrent doesnt weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest — weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. - weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. it . doesn't rest on one flight alone. it rests on the relentless continual process of successfully and permanently removing people to rwanda with a regular rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped.— the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his — boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party have - critics in his own party have suggested they have doubts the plan will work. the prime minister is insistent that it will. his hopes for delivering his promise depend on it. there are a couple of things to bearin it. there are a couple of things to bear in mind with all this talk of speed and delay. firstly, there have been some points in this process where the government itself could have sped things up a little bit. also, the lords are not

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Erdogan in Iraq to talk security, water and oil

Erdogan in Iraq to talk security, water and oil - World - BAGHDAD: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in neighbouring Iraq on Monday for his first state visit there in years, with water, oil and regional secur...

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Trump Hush Money Trial

opening statements often with them, but i do know that that width, which is said first, is often very important. because it is the first time they get anything significant about the case other than just simple rhetoric. and i think the opening statement for the people here will be their weaknesses which they have to approach and turn them into strengths by saying, you don't have to like michael cohen, we're not asking you to take him to dinner. we're asking you to understand why he's telling you the truth today and they will then go through each and every witness and they will very painstakingly point out why michael cohen has been corroborated by other pieces of evidence and other testimony in the case. let's talk about the judge judge merchan, you've known him for it for a long time? >> i'm wondering, what do you make it, how he's handled things that thus far, i think he gets an a plus. this is a fishbowl of a trial everyone across the country, across the world is watching what's going on in this unprecedented and unique situation. he's managed to keep his cool in a very

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

this is quite the story. even though all of us here know it, we've talked about it, but if you're a juror sitting there, you heard about sex and a cover up and back room deals and payoffs and now david pecker, the guy at the helm of the national enquirer, somebody who had done this on a number of occasions, who was central to the case that the prosecution is making talk about what is likely the importance of what we're hearing right now on the stand in that manhattan courtroom. >> it sets the stage and the prosecutor in the opening statement basically started off with that trump tower meeting. where michael cohen and trump and david pecker had this agreement where david pecker would be the eyes and ears of the campaign and look out for those negative stories. give cohen a heads up and try to suppress it. so it's important he is the lead off witness because it sets the

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Ayman

it was remarkable to hear these words. he nailed the whole segment. two style icon! >> donald trump would be the best dressed guy in the prison cell. in cellblock d, prison sheikh. he will be selling but aren't jumpsuit for top dollar. anything to suck up to donald trump i bet on some level demands it without saying every you know how does dapper? dapper don, john gotti. until they were not anymore. and john gotti died in prison, which is the path that donald trump is going on. i'm here for that. >> ameshia, what do you make of this? joking aside there is a lot to laugh at in that claim. the idea that someone like stephen miller, who may return the white house in some capacity but when he goes on tv and talk like this, do you think this dude, this guy, will

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Lives Outgrown - Record Collector Magazine

Lives Outgrown - Record Collector Magazine
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