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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

one of the 2024 presidential candidates visitic ramaswamy saying well this is a process crime. i don't think that we should be throwing the book at a former president over a process crime. but as joseph points out, it goes to the heart of the primary crime here which is he knew that the documents that he had in his possession, he was not permitted to have them. >> we need to purge process crime from our vocabulary. it came in before in the context of his impeachment and it is coming up again now. obstruction of justice is a crime and this is the supreme court i believe said this, goes to the heart of the integrity of the criminal justice system and we could not have a functioning system if people are going to impede the government's ability to investigate crimes. so setting aside the questions that joe was talking about, about whether perhaps the president might have thought he were entitled to documents or what ever, he knew and they knew and it is documented in the indictment that there was an

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

potentially to give donald trump a fast path back to the white house. and, stephanie, my expectation to them today publicly, as i said to them privately is i think before they do this, they need to go talk to the biden white house and see if maybe they can work in coalition with the democrats to save our country against the potential of autocracy. >> we are going to end an exhortation, the cause i will tell, you miles taylor may or may not have been the favorite interview tonight, but he definitely had the best vocabulary. miles, so happy you are here. in person -- >> thank you. >> coming up -- stories of ufo sightings line on capitol hill. one of the witnesses from today's hearing joins us next. when the 11th hour continues. he 11th hour continues we tried dove instead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh! i am actually shocked i don't need a haircut. don't trim daily damage. stop it with dove. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

interview tonight, but he definitely had the best vocabulary. miles, so happy you are here. in person -- >> thank you. >> coming up -- stories of ufo sightings line on capitol hill. one of the witnesses from today's hearing joins us next. when the 11th hour continues.

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The ReidOut

talking about is this conservative right wing fantasy that everybody else is after them to take things from them, that you have to protect your, quote unquote, small town values because those big city elites are going to take things from you and the things that you see in big cities, wherever those are, they apparently don't happen in small towns. let me point out for the record that i think uvalde texas is a small town where a gun massacre happened, but be that as it may, that's the terminology, the vocabulary, and a culture war rift to that we are seeing turn into melody and music. it's designed to provoke a conversation, cell records, sell streams, and that's what's going to happen. it's not an accident that within 24 hours of this controversy rub thing that the song is music video worth number one on itunes. >> juanita, here's the thing. i actually don't have a problem

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Outnumbered

"we have a zero-tolerance policy for this. we have protocols, we have expectations, everyone has signed an agreement as to what they will and will not do in the white house, and they will be terminated and never brought back in here ever again." but, if it's the ever protected first son, they cannot display those rules because they would have to be applied -- don't know if it is hunter's bolivian bulgur sugar. >> you have a lot of names for cocaine. >> kennedy: i was not at the white house so don't put fingers at me. >> harris: known as pointing fingers at you. you have a rich vocabulary. i -- what kennedy said, though, because it is problematic. this speaks to the issue that the senator, the republican from new jersey said, about how locked down the white house is with security. plus, you have those dogs. those dogs should have been barking and not the ones on o our -- >> emily: and respectfully, ari, it's not his father's house, it's the people's house. that's the whole problem with this, is that someone had the

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Inside Museums

but in a way, this is her unique vocabulary. i mean, you can see how she expressed her feelings, creating this very unique universe. so what happened ? because she kind of, like, drops off the map from that western—centric kind of perspective. ithink... she was a woman, and she was a muslim, but she kind of came back to the map again with all these women artists we see all around the world. you can see all these, you know, brush strokes, and then with all these details of the lines, and the colours and the geometrical shapes. it's weird being this close with it, where you do feel you're completely enveloped by it, and it gives you a sense of it... ..proliferating out infinitely as she's doing it, but presumably, as you sort of walk back...

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Inside Museums

and she got the influence with a variety of cultures, not only the ottoman, turkish, but also mediterranean, all these cultures. she makes all the influences of the abstraction combined with her rich heritage. but in a way, this is her unique vocabulary. i mean, you can see how she expressed her feelings, creating this very unique universe. so what happened ? because she kind of, like, drops off the map from that western—centric kind of perspective. ithink... she was a woman, and she was a muslim, but she kind of came back to the map again with all these women artists we see all around the world. you can see all these, you know, brush strokes, and then with all these details of the lines, and the colours and the geometrical shapes. it's weird being this close

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World Business Report

and my team have done is . of tennis? yes, indeed what i l and my team have done is work with the all england cup team, we have trained a large language model in the language of tennis and wimbledon. using the ibm interface ai data platform, so then we apply generative ai platform, so then we apply generative al on the large language model and produce the commentary, the narration that has varied sentence structure, vocabulary, so it is interesting and informative for fans. it interesting and informative for fans. , ., ., , interesting and informative for fans. , ., ., fans. it is going to be for highlights _ fans. it is going to be for highlights programmes l fans. it is going to be for| highlights programmes at fans. it is going to be for - highlights programmes at the moment not for live commentary, why are you doing this? is it driven by finances, i understand it will be only on our own product rather than the bbc? ., , , ., ., bbc? for this year we are focusing _ bbc? for this year we are focusing on _ bbc? for this year we are focusing on the _ bbc? for this year we are focusing on the highlights reels, at the moment theyjust have ambient background court was, we thought we would make those available to fans and a new way so fans can enjoy clips in a new way by putting this narration and commentary over the top of them stopping it is about making clips, highlights, audio from the matches that

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CNN Newsroom Live

sense of impunity, the disrespect that they have towards a certain groups. and the fact that they can openly use colonial vocabulary to speak about the population, the populations that they are supposed to protect. and i would like to draw your attention to the fact that when nahel was killed, the first statement was published by one -- another union of the police who congratulated the cop for killing a 17 -- a teenager. so that tells -- that informs a lot about how the police perceives the population and why that population is so outraged. it's pause they know that they're not considered as fully citizens. they are treated as second-class citizens. and that's why the police can openly speak about them as if they were still colonized, and as if they were animals ss to t.

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