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The Rachel Maddow Show

what is going on. it means that you believe in the system. and policing the system to make sure it is fair. willing to accept it regardless of the outcome. >> i do not want to overstate the case. there are times when public officials are convicted of a crime. people rush to their defense. when i was in providence, rhode island and chicago and other elected officials will do it. it is the union in the. and if you are a city councilmember and your neighboring city councilmember gets convicted on a crime. you think they got a raw deal. that happens in american politics. but it is down the line complete party line that has been expressed in a post today about this. this is from the moment it is announced. this is an illegitimate process that i find genuinely unnerving. and from normal politics around criminal prosecution. >> i just wanted to say that we heard from alvin bragg.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

the jury system which when the country started and in its british background a lot of juries were composed from a particular craft or profession. you had to know a lot about brick laying in a brick laying case, for example. in the american system we draw from the whole community, the cross-section, and that's one of the beautiful things about what we saw happen today. we brought impeachment charges against donald trump for inciting insurrection against the union and the vote in the house of representatives was 232-197. we got all the democrats. we got ten republicans. that was okay, but there were still 197 people who saw the insurrection happen and saw exactly what trump did who voted no. then we got over to the senate and again the evidence was overwhelming and we had a 57-43 vote, which as you know was not enough. we were ten votes shy of the

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Morning Joe Weekend

>> we tried to make a classic western like the ones i remember growing up watching but there are some significant differences. the two main characters, vicki's character vivian and mine, olson, are not born in the usa characters. they don't have english as their first language. that is something different. the lead character is vivian. most westerns don't have a woman leading the way. and he does go away. even though he is not from this country. he has been here for 10 years and he sort of adopted as his country and he decides to join the union forces and fight in the civil war leaving her to fend for herself. and it is really a story about her. we stay with her, which we never do. usually go with the guy off to

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Morning Joe Weekend

when we went over to the senate having impeached donald trump for citing an insurrection against a union, there was a 232-197 vote in the house. we were over in the senate for a week presenting the case. i think the evidence was absolutely overwhelming and the defense, as in the new york case was pretty nonexistent. it didn't have a coherent counter narrative to tell. and yet, we were only able to get 57 out of 100 votes. 57-43 which is a pretty commanding majority. we needed two thirds. and i just feel like the jury system is an essential democratic practice and institution because it is a microcosm of the people and what you get is common sense. people who are willing to take in all the facts on all of the sides. people who are willing to participate in this justice system that includes the presumption of innocence and includes the right of the

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Morning Joe Weekend

that created this early friction and the sense from elon musk that he believed that president biden and what he described as the democrats going too far left and what he thinks of as this work to mind virus concept and that has led him to not want to vote for president biden. having said that, we don't know where the story really lies. there are a couple of people trying to position this as an opportunity for trump to get on board with elon musk. by the way, musk woodmont want trump very much to be on twitter. trump does not want to go on twitter because he has his own truth social platform. there are a lot of strange things going on here. the other piece is that he owns tesla. a company all about climate change and trying to solve climate change. the truth is that president trump has been on the other side of that issue. we will see where all of this

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FOX and Friends Sunday

impossible to do anything and so in louisiana, they had these massive refineries that lng plants but massive, essentially refineries. 14, 15 years they've been trying to get permits. i got it done in one day. one day i got the permit. don't tell anybody, please. i got it -- i didn't know who the hell was doing it. in one case gentl japan was doit is like the empire state building laid down on its side, oil pipes, unbelievable on the coast. in louisiana. the first one i got done in 24 hours. they worked on it for 14 years. and it was terrible. i mean, what they were doing. the environmental agencies have stopped doing it. they stopped you from doing business in this country and we did a great job. rachel: if you're working at the epa or in the teachers' union or department of education, those are fighting

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

showing a tight race, what will independent voters thing, he backed nikki haley for president new hampshire governor chris sununu is ahead hello. >> i'm kasie hunt in washington where the state of our union is in uncharted territory for the first time ever. a former us president, donald trump is a felon convicted on 34 counts. he'll be sentenced by a judge just months before he stands in the presidential election. last night, trump leaned into his stance as a self-proclaimed, quote warrior with a visit to the ultimate fighting championship in new jersey and the republican party seems to be buying his message. trump has raised tens of millions in donations since the verdict thursday in new york as republican officials of all stripes are backing him and attacking the us judicial system. but the effect on his bid to unseat president joe

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BBC News

to be applauded or heckled. ok? fare rules for everybody. james, would you start again, please, and you will be heard in silence. qm. you start again, please, and you will be heard in silence. ok, that's kind of you. _ will be heard in silence. ok, that's kind of you, first _ will be heard in silence. ok, that's kind of you, first minister. - will be heard in silence. ok, that's kind of you, first minister. it - kind of you, first minister. it struck me as quite a reasonable question, if i�*m honest with you, that this seems an obvious logic, and i�*m interested to hear your answer, so let me just repeat it. you have said that leaving a 15—year—old union with the eu has wiped billions from the economy. why would leaving a 300—year—old union with england not be worse? the answer is that _ with england not be worse? the answer is that what independence enables us to do is to take the decisions that are important and relevant to enhancing the lives of people in scotland. and part of that involves taking sensible decisions about how you cooperate with your neighbours. so if i make the comparison with brexit, i can�*t speak to a company in scotland today

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

governor chris sununu is ahead hello, i'm kasie hunt and washington where the state of our union is in uncharted territory for the first time ever a former us president, donald trump is a felon convicted on 34 counts he'll be sentenced by a judge just months before he stands in the presidential election. last night, trump leaned into his stance as a self-proclaimed quote warrior with a visit to the old fighting championship in new jersey. and the republican party seems to be buying his message. trump has raised tens of millions in donations since the verdict thursday in new york. as republican officials of all stripes are backing him and attacking the us judicial system but the effect on his bid to unseat president joe biden, particularly among independent voters, is far from clear. not to mention the legal consequences of his conviction,

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BBC News

will read out these names. first of all, james cook from bbc network. thank you very much, first minister. the answer is, you have put us right at the back! i am over here. you�*ve said that leaving a 50—year—old union with the eu has wiped billions from the economy. why would leaving a 300—year—old union with england not to be even worse? booing no, no, no, no, before we go any further. ijust said i believe in open debate and respectful disagreement, right? applause so for this bit of the gathering, no questions are to be applauded or heckled, and none of my answers are

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