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have made our country so wonderful and that is what trump is campaigning against. he is actually campaigning against the essence of our system and that is what he needs to debate. he needs to go after trump's in a way that is really strong, just like he did in the state of the union. it's about strength, about the strength of america and about donald trump thinking that we suck and that's what he needs to be doing. >> do think that ideological or theoretical argument about the sanctity of institutions resonates more with the 10 people who are going to decide the election as opposed to, do you really want a convicted felon running the country? >> i do think it does. i think people are tired of the chaos. they are tired of the drama. i think joe biden got to be president in the first place because people wanted a nice guy who believed in america and who wanted to lift us up, not grind us down. donald trump wants everybody to be grievance and mad and everything is rigged and -- joe

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The Beat With Ari Melber

tossed. the appeal that they would put forward would, among other things, try to focus on attacking the fairness of the judge i just mentioned who steered the trial through political and legal emine fields as the times reports and thus that approach to trying to get the whole thing tossed looks like an uphill battle to experts. take one lawyer who actually screens cases the for appeals court, this exact situation, saying the case has none of the red flags for reversal on appeal. the judge's demean nor was, quote, flawless. now, even convicted felons have rights. this sentencing affords, for example, donald trump's lawyers the right to make all the arguments against any jail at all. and remember, if there's no jail time, then the appeals process will have a little less intensity because it will be about the fact, the legal fact of the conviction, but won't be resolving whether or not he goes to jail. if, however, he's sentenced to, say, a month home confinement and a month jail or three months jail and it is only the appeals

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CNN This Morning

what i think he's referring to, but i don't think he's organizing that run for anything. i think he wants to be called to service. >> yes we for news comes out about menendez for a second because again, i mean, we're talking about these two stories together because they're both running as independence. but i do want to make sure that we separate the reasons for that, right. this is joe manchin choice entirely senator menendez was basically pushed off the democratic stage by a primary because he has refused to step down in the context of these allegations. still allegations he is currently on trial the thing that i kind of wonder about menendez is, is this the first test we get of whether donald trump is the only one who can, who can overcome stuff like this because i mean, i'd be really surprised if he were to actually win a senate race, but he seems to be trying the thing that trump has successfully tried. >> yeah, i think with one end has i mean, past this pretense provided here already beat.

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

talks about his struggles with addiction acknowledging that these are very painful issues for many people, but they're his words and all sorts were heard with the audio. yeah. version of the book? absolutely. and then text messages as well, acknowledging some of these things and the line that paula had pointed to, that addiction is not a choice, but the decision to unlawfully by a firearm is making clear even to the jurors that have struggled with some of these questions with themselves and their families. this is about the firearm, not necessarily just the drugs. >> hundred biden's defense attorney abbe lowell oh, who's got a lot of experience in this area highlighted the word knowingly and the charges brought against hunter biden as he began his opening statement, he said that prosecutors had quote, left out the word and argued it is a key part of the case. what are your thoughts on that? >> that's a very important tactic or strategy how did you for the defense attorney now, when we speak of committing any crime or prosecuting any crime, mental state is important prosecutors have to prove that a person either knowingly or willfully or deliberately

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Erin Burnett OutFront

referred to, who grew emotional as abbe lowell hunter biden's attorney was talking about addiction. we know that they're jurors who said that they have dealt with that or family members who have and they are far from alone they are far from alone. two-thirds of americans, either personally or have had a familial connection to someone who has suffered from addiction from drugs or alcohol. and this is something that goes across party leinz, right? basically just as many republicans, 68% as democrats, 66% of any personal or family experience with drug or alcohol addiction. so whether or not that helps hunter biden wait and see, but that juror i think speaks for a lot of americans. >> it doesn't an incredibly bipartisan, but where do you see a number that i mean, every single group and the same obviously this trial puts president biden under the microscope. he has spoken out and saying, of course he's not going to comment on it, except for as a father, jill biden was in the courtroom yesterday, how to voters feel about president biden's role in all this. you're obviously five months to election de here. >> yeah. look, i think that they recognize joe biden try

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Secrets Spies A Nuclear Game

that a human error could bring the end of the world. people just can't absorb that. [nina] ultimately, you kind of have this mendacity. you believe in your own propaganda of your own greatness. you're in the control of the state. [suspenseful music playing] all russian and soviet dictators, their problem is they always think that they're the last line of defense. you are in power. you have the right to, if you decide, to destroy it so nobody else will get it. the united states doesn't even notice that the soviets are on edge. they didn't even put the soviet reaction into ronald reagan's presidential daily brief. [indistinct radio chatter] [narrator] before andropov can act,

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Secrets Spies A Nuclear Game

is that everything got out of control. this is just something that people can't comprehend, that a human error could bring the end of the world. people just can't absorb that. [nina] ultimately, you kind of have this mendacity. you believe in your own propaganda of your own greatness. you're in the control of the state. [suspenseful music playing] all russian and soviet dictators, their problem is they always think that they're the last line of defense. you are in power. you have the right to, if you decide, to destroy it so nobody else will get it. the united states doesn't even notice that the soviets are on edge. they didn't even put the soviet reaction into ronald reagan's presidential daily brief.

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The ReidOut

consequences. as all white male juries regularly acquitted them in just minutes, if they were charged at all. men like donald trump and his klan rally attending father fred could do almost anything, not pay taxes, refuse to rent to black people. men of the trump's demographic and wealth routinely did things like burn entire black towns to the ground with impunity which they did literally dozens of times. commit marital rape, which trump's first wife ivana once accused him of doing. this is the kind of freedom and privilege men like trump got used to, and they're outraged, outraged, he's now being subjected to the same criminal justice system that locked up more than any people on earth, disproportionately people of color. a system where when people are killed in streets in routine encounters or in their own homes, more than in any other developed country on earth, how dare that system be used against a rich, privileged white man

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Newscast

the longest serving labour mp if she wins in this general election, they believed they had got assurances from her that she didn't want to stand anyway. clearly, if that is the case, you can see why being told that she was being barred would inflame the situation and lead to, as it did, to her on the town hall steps saying, "i will stand." now she has been told to stand and in a slightly counterintuitive way it does appear she has been giving consideration not to. yvette cooper denied diane abbott had been offered a peerage and she gave that politician's answer, "i don't know anything about that. " it was a denial that she was not aware of it, but it was not ruling out that that conversation had happened. imagine mps might be offered inducements to do things by party leaders! i am not saying this happened in this case but that kind of thing does definitely go on. i had an interesting conversation yesterday. i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign?

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

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