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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

objection clearly refutes characterizations that the fbi was involved in inciting violence in january without objection, the gentleman from me ask unanimous consent to enter into the record and exit from the special agent in charge of the fbi boston field office, in which he explains that conspiracies about the fbi coaston and capitol insurrection are false and concerning. that objection. >> and finally, i ask unanimous consent to enter an excerpt from fbi director race testimony before the committee. >> before this committee last july, where he states, quote i will say this notion that somehow the violence that the capital on january 6 was part of some operation orchestrated by fbi sources and agents is ludicrous. and it's this disservice to our brave, hardworking, dedicated metadata objects on squad that objection, gentleman four is recognized for five minutes attorney general, you've told us that it's a dangerous conspiracy theory to allege that the department of justice is communicating with these state and local prosecutions against trump. you can clear it all up for us right now. will the department of justice provide to the committee all documents, all correspondence

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Americas Newsroom

are false and concerning. and finally i ask unanimous consent to enter an exert from director wray's testimony where he states i will say this notion that somehow the violence at the capitol and january 6th was part of some operation orchestrated by f.b.i. sources and agents is ludicrous and disservice to our brave, hard working dedicated. >> no objection. >> you told us it's a dangerous conspiracy theory to allege that the department of justice is communicating with these state and local prosecutions against trump. you can clear it all up for us right now. will the department of justice provide to the committee all documents, all correspondence between the department and james and -- >> they are independent offices of state. >> the question is whether or not you will provide all your

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

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The Faulkner Focus

tell us -- catch us up, if you would. >> yeah. i got to say it is a lot clearer being here than it was sitting in the overflow room during the trump trial. the prosecution laid out a clear case, defense is presenting the evidence why they don't think the prosecution can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. i thought it was interesting this is how the prosecution ended their opening argument saying this. addiction may not be a choice, but owning a gun while using drugs and lying about it is. and that was the theme they presented throughout their opening argument. this was a choice that hunter biden was a prolific drug user saying they have evidence and testimony from witnesses and his own words that indicate he was at times smoking crack every 15 to 20 minutes both before, during and after this period which he purchased the gun. they have a pretty devastating list of witnesses, harris, including his ex-wife and two

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

he's playing a tactic cat and mouse tactic here. >> he won't really release a lot of the hostages. >> he'll trying to prolong this war because that's his strategy to exhaust israel it's also iran strategy. and i think the only way for us to really get a deal, a real deal on the table is to increase the pressure on sinwar, but a pressing up and pushing up their effort in rafah you think there needs to be more done in rafah? >> i thought that the idf had concluded major operations in rafah were concluded no, they're not even just a few minutes ago, i spoke to soldiers from rafah we need to act much quicker. >> this whole war is going on. wait too long. it could have been, done rafah free four months ago. i think i think a combination of poor execution of the israeli government and the administration's constant

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BBC News

party, searcher starmer, saying, look at the last iii years, rishi sunak sank a look at the future. other issues they sparred on was the issue of immigration and what to do with those small boat crossings. with rishi sunak maintaining that he has a plan, keir starmer saying, why are the numbers going up, in terms of those small boat crossings? things have been heeded in the course of the debate. the moderator julie etchingham saying at one point, loweryour julie etchingham saying at one point, lower your voices. other julie etchingham saying at one point, loweryourvoices. other hot button issues in any general election campaign also came up, things like they will deal with the nhs, with rising waiting lists, with the doctors and strikes that are continuing on, and more recently, in the later part of the debate, we have just been hearing about their foreign policy issues, how they would work if donald trump gets back into the white house what they will do when it comes the situation in gaza, so it's been a really broad set of issues. in some ways, so many issues, it has been hard to get into the details somewhat, but we have

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Newscast - Electioncast

that as well. i care about the nhs because my mum was a nurse in the nhs can it's important to me. i think his wife works for the nhs as well. his family connections. the nhs is in trouble. here are some facts about the state of the nhs now and the fact that waiting lists have been going up and queuing outside of hospitals. not enough doctors and nurses. here is what we are going to do to change it. we've got policies to bring waiting lists down by having more appointments on evenings and weekends. ijust made that up, but you can fill two minutes with that. all of those are things he would want to hit. and it's covers a bit of personal, a bit of a tax, a bit of personal, a bit of a tax, a bit of plan, and then you get into the back and forth with rishi sunak later. ., , the back and forth with rishi sunak later. . , ., ., ., later. that is someone who has done a lot of debate _ later. that is someone who has done a lot of debate prep. _ later. that is someone who has done a lot of debate prep. give _ later. that is someone who has done a lot of debate prep. give us - a lot of debate prep. give us something else that goes on behind the scenes that kind of helps these guys get through this? thea;r the scenes that kind of helps these guys get through this?— the scenes that kind of helps these guys get through this? they will be throwin: guys get through this? they will be throwing out. _ guys get through this? they will be throwing out, well, _ guys get through this? they will be throwing out, well, there _ guys get through this? they will be throwing out, well, there will- guys get through this? they will be throwing out, well, there will be i throwing out, well, there will be the usual, — throwing out, well, there will be the usual, they've all got to eat pronertv. — the usual, they've all got to eat properly, rishi sunak will have been for a run _ properly, rishi sunak will have been for a run or— properly, rishi sunak will have been for a run or something.—

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BBC News

audience. let's start with you, liz kendall, why did it take so long for keir starmer to rebut that figure of £2000? i keir starmer to rebut that figure of £2000? “ keir starmer to rebut that figure of £2000? 4' ., , keir starmer to rebut that figure of £2000? ~ .,, . . ., keir starmer to rebut that figure of £2000? ~ . . ., . ., £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are — £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are not _ £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are not going _ £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are not going to _ £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are not going to be - £2000? i think he was crystal clear that we are not going to be raisingl that we are not going to be raising taxes on working people, but that we will be closing tax loopholes and the non—dom tax status to fund the extra appointments we need in the nhs, to cut waiting times. we will be getting rid of the tax breaks enjoyed by private schools to fund more teachers and other classes, so all children have the chance to where we will raise taxes, what we will spend that money on. i think it isjust desperate stuff will spend that money on. i think it is just desperate stuff from the tories. it is not true, it is made up, and i think the public will see through that. up, and i think the public will see through that-— up, and i think the public will see throuth that. . ., ., through that. claire coutinho, where did ou tet through that. claire coutinho, where did you get this _ through that. claire coutinho, where did you get this to _ through that. claire coutinho, where did you get this to thousand - through that. claire coutinho, where did you get this to thousand it - through that. claire coutinho, where did you get this to thousand it is - did you get this to thousand it is not an impartial, independent figure, is it? it is your own tory special advisers who have added with

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Erin Burnett OutFront

outfront legal expertise with me now. so you here, you know, he was in the courtroom today, so we heard that audio. he saw the jury's reaction to that so you also heard that him talking about the one juror who was tearing up, right? obviously, people have personal connection chins to issues like addiction. >> so how do you think that plays with the jury hearing his own words, reading a book which they could read excerpts are so excerpts, but hearing him, i think it can be very powerful. >> so just to take an example of the recent case in manhattan what the prosecutors they were able to do is actually play an audio of the defendant donald trump. that's very powerful. and to also speak about or have somebody read from donald trump's prior books. this is even better than that because the prosecutors actually have the defendant and his own voice and it sounds like therefore, an audio recording of the defendants. so it's one step below having the defendant take the stand, which prosecutors like, but they're presenting the defendant and therefore, the jury hearing him actually talk about his own addiction, which is an element of the crime, which of course, in the book is also where he admits to

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Newscast

could be on air for an hour ten scrutinised by every detail. i l could be on air for an hour ten - scrutinised by every detail. i think they both — scrutinised by every detail. i think they both were _ scrutinised by every detail. i think they both were pretty _ scrutinised by every detail. i think they both were pretty nervous. i scrutinised by every detail. i think. they both were pretty nervous. they clearly _ they both were pretty nervous. they clearly both — they both were pretty nervous. they clearly both came _ they both were pretty nervous. they clearly both came in _ they both were pretty nervous. they clearly both came in their— they both were pretty nervous. they clearly both came in their fighting i clearly both came in their fighting to the _ clearly both came in their fighting to the point— clearly both came in their fighting to the point they _ clearly both came in their fighting to the point they had _ clearly both came in their fighting to the point they had to _ clearly both came in their fighting to the point they had to be - clearly both came in their fighting to the point they had to be told i clearly both came in their fighting | to the point they had to be told to pipe down~ — to the point they had to be told to pipe down. and _ to the point they had to be told to pipe down. and start— to the point they had to be told to| pipe down. and start chatting over each other — pipe down. and start chatting over each other im— pipe down. and start chatting over each other-— each other. i'm a veteran of these da s. i each other. i'm a veteran of these days- i watch _ each other. i'm a veteran of these days. i watch quite _ each other. i'm a veteran of these days. i watch quite a _ each other. i'm a veteran of these days. i watch quite a lot _ each other. i'm a veteran of these days. i watch quite a lot of- days. i watch quite a lot of election debates. sometimes in other countries with up that's what a geek i am when it comes to these events. which of the countries? my favourite was the eu parliament debates for that with people who are competing for a job that none were ever get. i watch a frenchman and realise my french wasn't good enough. i sought up french wasn't good enough. i sought up of eyes. my trick is, the times when i'm going to be this is easy is when i'm going to be this is easy is when the first three minutes you think actually that encapsulates the whole thing. that makes yourjob a bit easier as an observer and try to boil it all down. the first few minutes did encapsulate the whole thing for the dharshini, this is good but for you because it was about the cost of living in a capable question to both leaders from a woman who is having a really

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