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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> we're watching here on cable. it's not licensed by the fcc. but nbc is, the parent company is licensed just like fox and abc. i think these threats are very real. i just finished writing a piece for the new republic, and trying to repeal fcc licenses is just the beginning when it comes to the media. i am more concerned about what you just described about this idea of a department of life and the warping of the term pro-life. emergency rooms are e fuse to treat pregnant women leading one to miscarry in a lobby bathroom. this is described as hospital afraid they might be providing something that's considered antiabortion laws. these stories should be national news. thankfully, thanks to the a.p.

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BBC News

i'm curious if you could assess how successful what you call an informational war by russia has been when it comes to the debate that is being had in the us about the war in ukraine and the us�*s role in it? i cannot comment on us domestic politics given our institutional policies, i can definitely say that the russians had been implement in several key narratives to slow down our decision—making not just in the us but also worldwide. some of these rhetoric include nuclear threats, they also push narratives about negotiations that russia is ready to negotiate with the west over ukraine's fate. as well as the rhetoric about not crossing russia's redlines by having the us or the west provide additional military material or long—range artillery systems and other equipment.

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Dateline

>> you didn't call the police? >> i didn't. >> because? >> at that time, i did not have a plan of exit. i was sleeping with a knife under my pillow, because i thought he was so out of control. >> by early 2009, connie said dwight was directing his anger and threats at their child. >> particularly, murder-suicide of himself and the child so i would suffer the rest of my life knowing that my child is dead because i didn't do what he said. >> connie knew she needed to get out. but she also knew a woman who had been killed while trying to leave her abusive boyfriend. so connie made plans to escape in secret. >> i start preparing to get some of my important paperwork another location, some clothes and things that we might need. >> that's when she consulted

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Forensic Files II

thomas: she became very hysterical, disbelief. she passed out. they were able to revive her, but she wasn't the same. hawes: it was heartbreaking to watch someone process and go through that instant grief of understanding that their loved one, their husband, has passed. narrator: when she could finally communicate, sherry said she had no idea who would want to kill fred and freely gave permission for police to search her house. we're looking for anything that can help tell us what happened to mr. engel. does he have a beef with any of the neighbors in the area? has any business partners or business contracts gone bad? any threats against him? narrator: and it turned out that fred did have a confrontation shortly before his murder with a teenager who lived in the neighborhood. this young man was so troublesome and scared so many residents that he and his mother

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The Weekend

passed has been passed because democrats have carried it. we have carried the load. we know the american people see this and i know the american people are thinking, how did we allow the republicans to be the ones that were in control the house? there has been nothing but drama as it relates to the speakership's and even the threats of kicking out another speaker and throwing the house into turmoil especially as we see the hostility growing across the world, it is not a time to play games. and to be frank, it is never time to play games as a u.s. sitting member of our congress but that is exactly what we are getting from the maga branch and i have to applaud the speaker because he has decided it is time to be an adult and that is one thing mccarthy struggled with, actually deciding that i'm not only going to be an adult and what i do but in what i say. speaker johnson has decided he

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Morning Joe Weekend

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FOX and Friends Sunday

policy change to actually alleviate what's going on, 10 million illegals on joe biden's watch, 2 million got aways, we have no idea what their intentions are. having said that it passed with the help of democrats and despite lots of threats from marjorie taylor greene and two others who joined her effort to threaten to file a motion to vacate the speaker. now, at the end of the day, marjorie taylor greene gave this a thumbs down but she stopped short of actually filing that motion to take out speaker johnson because she did not have the support. she had two other people who were willing to go with her but she knew she's was not going to get anywhere doing that. i'm talking with her today because she is going to be answering her critics, a lot of criticism around marjorie taylor greene from republicans who say we don't want all of this new drama in an election year. keep the speaker as is and let's just move forward. having said that, it is a head scratcher that the republicans cannot actually move the needle

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Velshi

showing the american worker that we can fight and change that conditions in this country. every single person person across the country is working to survive. our time and our money has been taken from us. this is not just a fight in the south, although, the south is really where we got to win big. this is where workers have been exploited the most. often times, to attract companies from outside the country and to bring on the backs of the workers who had subsidized with low wages and a lot more time on the job. >> talk to me about the threats. during the strike, the thing that came out was always you are going to lose your jobs. some of the automakers started shutting down plants and laying off workers. that is always the threat. prices will go up, you will lose jobs, bad for everyone. it has worked in the past. what has changed in the last year or two?

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Velshi

>> what is changed is that workers see that that tactic is a tactic to continue to make as desperate for this work, to make us feel lucky that we should have a job rather than helping these companies understand that they should to have our work. it has gone backwards for so long and the only place we are seeing a difference is in. this is all of our work, all of our time has been pushed to wall street and pushed to billionaires and if we don't take a stand, it's never going to change. those threats of closing those plants is a near-term threat but what the uaw was able to do is locking security and job security as the ev industry continues to grow. >> we saw threats, strikes or threats of strikes in the last year. in many cases, remarkable successes that came out from the united auto workers. in your industry, there were several of those close calls in

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> i think some of this obviously is bluster are trying to swing things a certain way. and so some of those threats for ouster may not actually come to pass, at least as quickly as as some thought. but with that said, i do think that flank of the party will keep putting the pressure on johnson. i think it's more of a question of testing the waters within their own party as to how much they want to go into another speaker battle that has then a difficult process for republicans to. this congress. and with an election year, it's something that i think many representatives just simply don't want to go there at this moment. but for johnson, he's going to be feeling that pressure. >> you're talking about that flank of the party donald trump was largely quiet on this bill, but his position generally on the issue was quite clear. so this was a big blow for trump and the maga forces, though. i guess it's something that they can use to further rile up their base in this election cycle. >> yes, largely so and i would point out there was a different bill on the table several months ago that did include

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