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this unsurprising, considering how close of an ally he has been for borisjohnson? i close of an ally he has been for boris johnson?_ close of an ally he has been for boris johnson? i guess if you are auoin to boris johnson? i guess if you are going to predict _ boris johnson? i guess if you are going to predict anybody - boris johnson? i guess if you are going to predict anybody else - boris johnson? i guess if you are going to predict anybody else to | going to predict anybody else to resign in solidarity, and we presume it is in solidarity with boris johnson, i think nigel adams would have been near the top of the list. he is often described as a sort of unofficial chief of staff for boris johnson, and he is an absolute loyalist. it does raise questions about the conservative party, we have seen the explosive departure of borisjohnson and now nigel adams, and the big question is, are we now about to see some sort of civil war within the conservative party between the johnson within the conservative party between thejohnson loyalist, those who think that borisjohnson is hard done by, and those who think, his time has passed, we need to stick by prime minister rishi sunak, or else all hell breaks loose.— all hell breaks loose. well, whichever— all hell breaks loose. well, whichever way _ all hell breaks loose. well, whichever way you - all hell breaks loose. well, whichever way you look - all hell breaks loose. well, whichever way you look at l

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CNN Primetime

months and months and months of the whole investigation being held in washington, d. c. this is where the special counsel's, this is where dozens and dozens of witnesses have traveled to testify before the grand jury, suddenly they are hearing from witnesses in florida. specifically in miami. we expect witnesses reporting tomorrow. the big question is, why florida? we don't actually know, why florida. what we do know is that effect that this has been here in d. c. for the entire investigation, they have been asking questions, gathering evidence, this has been something the trump team has been focused on, they have made it clear that if the client is charged in the say they are going to challenge what is called venue, the location of the charges. they are going to argue that any alleged criminal conduct didn't have a specific connection to washington, d. c. . they would argue that yes the requests belong to the government, but that is not enough to try it here. they would much rather say this case brought, if it is brought, in florida, where they believe the jury pool will be more favorable. the special counsel knows that they are likely to face a venue fight. it is unclear that this is why they are bringing witnesses to florida, or that they could be

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CNN Primetime

of course, the big question is not just the legal implications that it has for the former president, but also whether or not this matters to republican voters. jason osborne, a former trump campaign advisor, is here tonight. and sarah matthews, the former deputy press secretary in the trump white house. jason, what is your sense, does this matter that there is now a second grand jury and the former chief of staff has justified? >> i appreciated what jen had to say. i was curious about a couple of different things, about why there are two grand juries on this. i look at this as kind of a very -- i wonder, not being an attorney, i wonder if there was a move to circumvent what trump's team is going to do, which is filed for a venue change to begin with. take that off the table, because that is another delay emphatic by the trump team. move it down to florida, which i would think, knowing trump, at least for a little bit, is that he is going to play this as i win. that to your point about the jury poll, and that being tainted, florida is my people -- a win to have it in florida, if you are not doing it anymore in d. c. . but it is a win until it is not. and trump's mind, if all of a

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Erin Burnett OutFront

actions on january 6th. >> president trump's words were reckless. they endangered my family and everyone at the capitol. i believe that anyone who puts themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. [ applause ] and anyone who asks someone else to put them over the constitution should never be president of the united states again. >> "outfront" now, gloria borger, our senior political analyst. you spoke with the top pence adviser. he's the latest republican to announce his white house campaign. so, the big question is, what do they see as pence's path to actually winning the gop nomination? >> well, his point to me was that no one else in the field is a traditional conservative, which is the way pence sees himself. today he talked about ronald reagan, for example. this is another important thing he said. no one else has the same

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

week or two increasingly seemed to have been a position that they were taking for political reasons. >> here now to walk us through what this might potentially mean, cnn political analyst julien zellitzer. it may not be the deal everybody wanted. but it's a deal. there was compromise, there was give and take as far as we know. how important will it be that this actually reaches the president's desk? >> very. i don't think anything should be seen or taken as inevitable. people remember during the financial fallout in 2008 when president george w. bush had trouble with his own party getting a package through that would save and stabilize the economy. at his desk, you will have liberals and conservatives who are unhappy. the big question is, does the republican caucus, which has tight control over the speaker, accept the deal he has made?

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

negotiate on the debt limit. and that they ultimately did negotiate. the big question is, did they concede something just for avoiding to fall? that's what the president was determined not to do. the white house is going to say, they simply negotiated on the budget. and if you look at the contours of this deal, there's nothing too out of the ordinary that suggests either side got rolled here. very different than the 2011 debt limit negotiations. where democrats absolutely did get rolled, they had to choke down two trillion dollars in spending cuts. that nobody really wanted, they undid eventually without a single penny in tax revenue, at the time, the republican speaker, john boehner, said he got 98% of what he wanted. you're not gonna hear kevin mccarthy say that, that's not what's going on here. yes, republicans did get some victories on the spending front, they get to spend lest next last year the next year, that is to his point, rare. they got some of what they wanted in conservative policy concessions, modest movement on work requirements. they have some movement on energy. and permitting reform. some high-risk decisions, but democrats have things to bring about.

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Morning Joe

people who were -- or know of people who were convicted of what we now think of as relatively minor drug offenses who got long prison terms like that. i think it says something really positive about the judicial branch, as joe said, and about the justice department. this is being taken seriously. stewart rhodes got 18 years in prison. and this very systematic, drawn out prosecution of the rioters in this attempt to round them all up and identify them and bring them to justice continues. it will continue. yes, the big question is, does it go up the ladder to the person who inspired and summoned

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

a day after the six-week abortion ban went into effect, a judge has ordered the law to be put on hold. anyhow it's up to the all-male justices of the state supreme court. plus we're on standby for another member of the oath keepers to be sentenced for their role in the january 6th capitol insurrection, one defendant telling the judge she was "just another idiot running around the hallway." then, 12 people are injured and the big question is, why did he do it? hello, everyone, and welcome to "the lead," i'm biana. a judge has blocked south carolina's new abortion restrictions from going into effect. yesterday, governor henry mcmaster signed a law banning most abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy before many women even know they're

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HARDtalk

england and wales. and with little overall change in the wind direction or the air mass, temperatures really aren't going to change very much either. high teens to low 20s. not hot, not cold, not humid. it's just very nice kind of weather. the big question is, of course, will it last into the holiday weekend? and the answer is yes, it should. the high pressure stays with us. but again, across northern scotland, weak weather fronts occasionally moving in to threaten a few patches of light rain into the western isles, the highlands, 0rkney and shetland. but away from that it's dry. temperatures quite widely again high teens to low 20s, probably peaking at about 23 degrees celsius in the very warmest spots. now, beyond that, we look at the forecast through saturday, sunday and into next week as well. you can see the dry and fine weather is set to stay with us. the sun, of course, is strong at this time of year so if you're planning to be outside for any length of time over the holiday weekend, might be worth using a little bit of sun cream. now, beyond that, as we look at the middle part of next week, there are two scenarios

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HARDtalk

there could be a few patches of cloud slowly drifting southwards across england and wales. probably turning a bit cloudy across the far north—west of scotland as another very weak weather front starts to move in as we head into the first part of friday morning. and so here, the cloud could thicken up enough to give an odd spot of rain into the north—west of scotland for friday morning, but there'll hardly anything. and for most of scotland it's dry and bright. again, the best of the sunshine further southwards, england and wales. and with little overall change in the wind direction or the air mass, temperatures really aren't going to change very much either. high teens to low 20s. not hot, not cold, not humid. it's just very nice kind of weather. the big question is, of course, will it last into the holiday weekend? and the answer is yes, it should. the high pressure stays with us. but again, across northern scotland, weak weather fronts occasionally moving in to threaten a few patches of light rain into the western isles, the highlands, orkney and shetland. but away from that, it's dry. temperatures quite widely again high teens to low 20s, probably peaking at about 23 degrees celsius in the very warmest spots. now, beyond that, we look at the forecast through saturday, sunday and into next week as well. you can see the dry and fine weather is set to stay with us.

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