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The Rachel Maddow Show

overall impression of how today went. the version i asked, was this a normal day in court? was this the kind of normal proceeding, the kind of yeses and noes you would expect in a typical new york case? does this feel different? >> it was normal. it was interesting some of my colleaguing were shocked. because it is very different in the federal system. the judge is the one who does all of the questioning. it is really much more smoother. in new york state, the attorneys take a part of it. also, in the state system here in new york, there's a lot of preliminary matters that happen right before jury selection. like what you heard this morning. issues about what evidence the prosecutors want to bring in. there is also i think tomorrow is going to happen, something called the sandoval hearing.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

joe biden is trailing in new jersey, nevada, wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan. if that happens and donald trump wins half those statements, he's the next president. kaye kay and to that point, you're looking at our polls, +3 in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. all of these numbers, interestingly, shaking it -- shaken up when you add in rfk jr. trump, he'll be in court ail day, and he'll gout go out to speak with reporters with fluidity. and president biden, i mean, if i'm his press person, you can't trust him to be with reporters for more than 30 seconds. >> precisely. and while the state of the union, yeah, joe biden can still read a teleprompter, but you take him outside his scripted remarks, and suddenly you see what everybody else sees which is an 81-year-old man who, if he wins re-election, imagine the 86-year-old version of joe biden in the oval office. that's something that even democrats can't stomach. kiln kay we have a little more cringe for you. joe and obama, the campaign ad.

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The Weekend

remember that the senate passed a similar version of the legislation in one package in february. speaker johnson hesitated to do so in large part thanks to pressure from hard-line conservatives in the conference who demanded he not put aid to the floor without any kind of really strict border security measures. obviously, they rejected the bipartisan senate package when it came to fixing the border. they only demanded the conservative proposal hr2 which the democratic-controlled senate and president biden in the white house said they would veto. ultimately, i think it took johnson going to mar-a-lago last week and asking for the former president patients blessing himself to actually put ukraine eight on the floor. i was struck by johnson's comments this week when he said it was critically important to send this aid to ukraine. this is somebody who has voted against sending aid to ukraine as a rank and file number. now he said after seeing the intelligence, which i should point out some of the hardliners threatening to kick him out over it, don't believe

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now, many of us have a movie that we just love, that we'll watch time and time again and could recite loads of the lines from. ghost? yep. star wars? 0bviously. well, how about if the next time you press play, it had the same people in it, it was about the same topic, but there was a different storyline, different dialogue and different music? would it be the same movie? well, there is a new "generative" documentary about the musician brian eno that does just that, and ben derico has the story. applause inside theatre. hey. that version of the film was just for you. that will never be seen again anywhere else in any other time. this is documentary film—maker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we alljust watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative

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company idc said a 10% dip instruments last quarter and more commission from android hazards allow them to reclaim the top spot. —— android handsets. this is the richard cloudesley school in london... right, there we go. ..although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they're also helping to test some exciting new software. it's very fast. they're helping to test the latest version of a suite of programs collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyone to control their computers using any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts,

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The Media Show

not only from taylor swift herself, but what they called the taylor swift—driven summer, which included beyonce, barbenheimer and all of that services demand was responsible for an $8.5 billion boost to the us economy. 0k. not bad at all, then! thank you so much, augusta saraiva... 0h, not at all! ..and laura snapes from the guardian, too. thank you both so much for coming on the media show. that is it for today. thank you to all my guests. we'll be back at the same time next week, but it's goodbye from me, katie razzall. thank you so much for your company. if you'd like to hear a longer version of today's show, search "bbc the media show" wherever you get your bbc podcasts. hello there. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. we've got some cold weather overnight where we have the clearer skies. temperatures may be a bit higher in scotland, mind you, because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we'll continue to see

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PoliticsNation

up in the case? >> i feel now i have been doing this for 30 years for having written that book as a young man. when i hear that it comes up as a question of what i think is, you know, i painted a very fictional version of donald trump back in 1987 when he was just a mid-level real estate developer with a big mouth. the presentation i made of him made him seem to be a man of more skill and cleverness than he really is. and so i regretted it ever since. >> and now trump appeared angry and frustrated throughout much of the proceedings last week.

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market research company idc said a 10% dip in shipments last quarter and more commission from android handsets allowed them to reclaim the top spot. this is the richard cloudesley school in london... right, there we go. ..although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they're also helping to test some exciting new software. it's very fast. they're helping to test the latest version of a suite of programmes collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyone to control their computers using any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down.

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Morning Joe Weekend

no fire yet, but an awful lot of smoke. which is a different version of what he said. chris matthews, there's this, the biden crime family, to bring in the president of the united states for whatever hunter biden may have done. remember, star witnesses in this, we can remind our viewers, have all to a man been exposed as frauds, $5 million bribe we heard so much, the guy admitted he was lying about that. one of their other star witnesses previously is now a fugitive on the run. you can go down the list. there's nothing here and james comer admits as much. >> you know, this is all tied in with culture and lying. you know, i went out to western pennsylvania this week. i went out to fulton county. the most republican county in the state. it's 85% republican in the last couple elections. and adams county, which is pretty much as close as that.

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CNN Newsroom

these american missiles called atacms. and now it looks it's like they're set to get the longer range version around almost just shy of 200 miles, i believe according to senator mark warner, one of the fears by the biden administration in giving those to the ukrainians was provoking vladimir putin and escalating the conflict. do you think that the biden administration is getting a little bit bolder when it comes to confronting putin. >> well, i think they were pushed into this action because congress actually authorizing the sade package for the biden administration to provide atacms or at least come back and explain to congress why they're not going to do that. >> the reality is that you can control the ukrainians from striking russian territory, which would indeed be escalatory, use us weapons to do so, but they can use those weapons to strike further into crimea, further behind the front line to hit russian logistics. i think it's really important obviously, mike johnson had been against opposed ukrainian aid packages and then he came around and one of the reasons we're told is because he got a detailed briefing on all these global issues from the cia director

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