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culture club 247, entertainment reporter and sports reporter, welcome to you both, throwing.-- the "rolling stone" headline read the following put this on the screen taylor swift help truck drivers with a hundred thousand dollar bonus, the truth is michelle she gave $55 million in bonuses to everybody on the staff. >> yeah, usually at the end of a tour acts like swift and others of her caliber usually give the crew about a 5-$10,000 gift as a thank you. this is unprecedented, what she has done for the strikers, i have a feeling it has a lot to do with her dad, who grew up in working-class conservative stockbroker father. >> truth be known, the tort made $1 billion, it is not like she's not going to make rent next month i'm not worried about

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

linked to politics. my panel is here to discuss. leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post" and cnn's jeff zeleny is still with us. linked because he's making it so. by running and by all of the communications we have played in the last segment, husband most recent truth social saying that he's honored to be going to washington to be arraigned on behalf of all of his supporter and it's something that is amounts. in his fundraising is is just one example of this week. if these illegal persecutions exceed, it will not stop me. the grip will close tighter around you. it's not just my freedom on the line. it's yours as well. i will never let them take it y you. to me, that says it all. about how he is when it comes to the republican elect tort making

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Breakfast

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

today saying that reed was not engaged in any activities on behalf of the u.s. government. and the big question is to what extent this may complicate the administration's efforts to get other americans back from russia, notably paul whelan and the "wall street journal" reporter, evan gershkgershkovic >> what draws fight tort ukrainian cause? what are you hearing? >> reporter: when it comes to the veterans who come here to fight, they tell us, "i know how to fight, i believe in this fight, this is a fight for democracy and freedom." they want to come here and fight for the little guy who is being bullied. wolf, on our last trip here in february, we spent time with an international region unit. we met an american named jason mann who served as a marine in iraq and afghanistan. he said when this war started, he had no choice but to come here. take a listen to a bit more of what he had to say. >> this is redefining the global order as we speak. this is democracy versus

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Politics Live

migration and we saw thatjust in this last week, that they voted over 70 different times against our stop the boats are built. that bill will make it crystal clear that if you come here illegally you will be detained and swiftly removed to a safe third country. that is the fair, compassionate and right way to deal with this problem and that is what we believe in.— deal with this problem and that is what we believe in. thank you very much, mr speaker. _ what we believe in. thank you very much, mr speaker. it _ what we believe in. thank you very much, mr speaker. it is _ what we believe in. thank you very much, mr speaker. it is exactly - what we believe in. thank you very much, mr speaker. it is exactly a l much, mr speaker. it is exactly a year— much, mr speaker. it is exactly a year to— much, mr speaker. it is exactly a year to the — much, mr speaker. it is exactly a year to the day since uk temperatures hit a deadly 40 degrees for the _ temperatures hit a deadly 40 degrees for the first time, with 3000 excess deaths _ for the first time, with 3000 excess deaths tast— for the first time, with 3000 excess deaths last summer. yet the prime mirrister— deaths last summer. yet the prime minister put my own climate advisers and businesses have said his climate progress _ and businesses have said his climate progress is _ and businesses have said his climate progress is worryingly slow. he likes _ progress is worryingly slow. he likes to — progress is worryingly slow. he likes to claim that the uk is decarbonising more quickly than the rest of— decarbonising more quickly than the rest of the _ decarbonising more quickly than the rest of the g7, decarbonising more quickly than the rest of the 67, but since the paris agreement— rest of the 67, but since the paris agreement that is simply not true. he likes _ agreement that is simply not true. he likes to— agreement that is simply not true. he likes to claim that it is not a top he likes to claim that it is not a tort concern _ he likes to claim that it is not a top concern for the public, while recent— top concern for the public, while recent polling shows that is not

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Breakfast

vindictive, spiteful, overreached. who are questioning the committee's judgment. 0ne supporter of boris johnson is the former director of communications guto hari. the fact that they can _ communications guto hari. the fact that they can decide _ communications guto hari. the fact that they can decide on _ communications guto hari. the fact that they can decide on the - communications guto hari. the fact that they can decide on the process| that they can decide on the process and outcome that drives out a conservative member of parliament does look— conservative member of parliament does look like d process. one of the things— does look like d process. one of the things we _ does look like d process. one of the things we throw overboard far too easily— things we throw overboard far too easily in _ things we throw overboard far too easily in the uk is the idea of innocent _ easily in the uk is the idea of innocent until proven guilty, the idea that — innocent until proven guilty, the idea that you are represented by a lawyer— idea that you are represented by a lawyer when your livelihood is at stake _ lawyer when your livelihood is at stake the — lawyer when your livelihood is at stake. the idea that you have proper due process — stake. the idea that you have proper due process and the person who desires — due process and the person who desires is — due process and the person who desires is above reproach. i do not think— desires is above reproach. i do not think we _ desires is above reproach. i do not think we have met those standards on this occasion. tort,t think we have met those standards on this occasion-— this occasion. tory mps also making that argument _ this occasion. tory mps also making that argument in _ this occasion. tory mps also making that argument in parliament - this occasion. tory mps also making that argument in parliament and - this occasion. tory mps also making i that argument in parliament and some say they will vote against the report on monday. tory mps are not

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

separations? >> yeah, that might make your head spin there for a second. what this case is about is a series of cases or tort claims from the families that were separated by the trump administration under the zero tolerance policy in 2018. they say they're owed compensation for the stress, the emotional duress they went through during the separation. the biden justice department is fighting it saying they shouldn't owe these claims because it wasn't an unlawful policy. they even pointed to the fact that it was adopted, they said, for perceived humanitarian considerations, meaning that the trump administration put in the policy of family separations in order to try to alleviate humanitarian strife. that's a completely different take than we would have heard for president biden on the campaign trail when he called that policy criminal. but this is the justice department trying to make an argument here that the policy was not unlawful, perhaps they're not set up in a poorer position if there is a new claim

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Katy Tur Reports

in fact they have been fighting those payments for a long time. there was a time where biden said that they could get hundreds of thousands of dollars. he got a lot of backlash on that. then the justice department has even fought individual tort things. what they're doing is a very lawyerly thing. they're saying these people aren't qualified to receive money because it wasn't an unlawful policy. which means they're put in the position of defending the trump administration's family separation policy. and they said, as they tried to defend this, that it was put in place for, quote, perceived humanitarian considerations. they're pulling that language from what the trump administration did at the time when they said that it was necessary to separate children in order to deter families from crossing the southern border. but it's put them in a position where they have had to go so far to defend themselves against having to pay out their money, which is arguably their job to protect the financial resources of the u.s. government. but they are defending this

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FOX and Friends

inevitable. it is a choice. >> brian: the twitter space didn't work. that's on elon musk. he is the one that should be embarrassed not governor desantis. >> ainsley: people either like him or they don't. they are going to vote for him or not it has nothing to do whether this launch worked out well. >> brian: trey gowdy talked to him you did this meltdown? i wanted to salute elon musk, he brought free speech back to social media. it's a start. open up with a big rally and have a big footprint like kamala harris did as a candidate and fall flat on your face. what he is saying is i had a back tour like a mini launch. you know me. be that was almost like a celebration. come out, hop on fox for an hour and i will hop on with elon musk first. it's all what happens from here on in. you think about what desantis brings to the table. he has got the tort and insurance reform. he was probably the number one governor through the pandemic. went mostly on instincts. his own scientists tapped into the white house but did his own

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Inside Politics With John King

i'm not sure how he does his math. he thinks a liberal is going to leave. i don't have time. but the idea that you can tell republican voters. >> again, i don't have time to do the math either. i think these logical arguments really sort of fall on deaf ear when is you're talking about a primary elect tort where it's about attach the. we know many primary voters have an attachment to donald trump. donald trump, obviously, talked about the supreme court. that was one of the reasons why i think a lot of people ended up rattle legitimate around him. he put out that big list of the justices he would appoint. so he's trying to do that now. but again, it's 6-3. they dominate already they have overturned roe v. wade. so he's kind of trying out lines at this point to see what's going to get traction with him.

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