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Alex Witt Reports

past and he won't in this instant. sandoval is a 1974 case where someone was put on trial for murder but did other bad things. and the argument is you cannot bring up prior ask for the purpose to say that this person has a criminal character and committed this crime. but there are lots of caveats. so trump lawyers want to know what is the prosecutor going to get into if i put him on the stand. and the judge can tell you, here's what is off limits. however, it doesn't protect trump from bringing up things that the prosecution can come behind him and correct. because he will leave a false impression in the minds of the jury. the former president can get up there and say, you know, i would never disrespect a woman that way and i would never say something that wasn't true. you've opened the door to your entire history. there's a

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Scandalous

how do you feel about that? i think there's a level where you become public property. but if you're a girl being chased down the street by five men in the middle of the night, that should not be legal. watch your backs. it was the wild west in the �*90s. i mean, �*90s and early 20005. so it was completely crazy, the amount of stories that were coming out. and the amount of accurate stories that were appearing in the press was baffling. we would make a plan, between my partner and i, to meet somewhere, and when we got there, there would be press, which would be astounding and impossible. of course, the initial reaction is that somebody is leaking information, and somebody close to us. people that i love, and still love dearly, i did suspect and distance from, and also tried to plant stories or tell them information that wasn't true to see if it came out.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim then homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas. he's derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> he deserved to lose his job, simply because he is not followed the law. >> my view is that he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border. republicans wanted the southern border to be a key issue in this next election so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters, republicans had the same problem that they always had. they didn't actually have any crimes to charge. eventually, they settled on two made-up charges. the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws at the southern border, which simply wasn't true. in fact, under secretary mayorkas, there have been more deportations, returns, and expulsions then there were during the entire trump administration.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws of the southern border, which simply wasn't true. in fact, under secretary mayorkas, there have been more deportations, returns, and explosions than there were during the entire trump administration. republicans second charge was that secretary mayorkas had lied to congress when he said that the border was under control which is exactly what it sounds like. an argument about the semantics of what the word control means, and very clearly not a high crime or misdemeanor. so these were not real charges. but republicans decided to move forward with them anyway. yesterday, house republicans brought there to sham impeachment articles to the senate and today, senate democrats killed both of them. after a few hours of procedural wrinkling, a majority of senators voted for neither of the two articles of impeachment

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Alex Wagner Tonight

accomplished nothing. and so republicans then decided they would try the next best thing. if they could not impeach joe biden, they'd impeach a member of joe biden's cabinet. and who better to be the victim than homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas. he's derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> my view is he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border and republicans wanted the southern border to be a key issue in this next election, so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters republicans had the same problem that they always had. they didn't actually have any crimes to charge. eventual athey settled on two made up charges. the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws of the southern border, which simply wasn't true. in fact, under secretary mayorkas there have been more

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Alex Witt Reports

this conflict in the american psyche? does his campaign need to offer something more optimistic, kind of a mourning in america approach? >> i think his speech at valley ford in charleston started to lay this out. the reason people are feeling this way is because donald trump spent eight years talking about american dystopia. i said on that inauguration stage in the first trump inauguration, -- a picture of american that wasn't true. a picture of things that did not happen, and continue to tell people this. that only he can save them, and everything is bad. you look at our economy compared to other nations around the world, no one's doing better. the president, the federal reserve, the policies that have been there, and this is all without congress that won't do a dang thing. whether it's to fund the immigration policies that the president has asked for it from day one, or actually get things going to -- in ukraine. it's their job to make people feel bad. what we're saying, and joe biden has said this, look, we're better than this. we can rebuild this country, we

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Gutfeld

lie of all. vouching finally admitted the lab leak isn't a conspiracy theory. that revelation had me look up what vouching means in italian. it means lying two-faced son of a. the little [ bleep ] called the lab leak molecularly impossible. >> it was not only sars covid 2, it would be molecularly impossible for them to turn it into sars covid 2. >> what did he say? for years about she sat in front of any camera with a red light on and said whatever he thought he had to say even if it wasn't true. he wasn't the only one who needs to be held accountable. it starts with his pointy little head but it was every covid extreme it who had the hots for violating our rights. i would name them but we would preempt "fox & friends" and kill

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Gutfeld

fiction. which brings us to the biggesth of all. fouchier finally admitted the lab leak isn't a conspiracy theory. that revelation had me look up. what fauci means in italian. it means lying ns to face son of a . the little actually called the lab leak molecularly the microbe they're working on not only was not sars-cov-2, it would be molecular impossible for them to turn it into sars-cov-2 v2. >> what did he say? so for years, fauci sat in front of any camera with a red light on and said he thought he had to say, even if it wasn't true. he the onewasn't who needs to be held accountable. it starts with his point a little led, but it includeshet every cop and extremists who had the hots for violating our rights. >>r name them now, but we'd end up preempting "fox and friends". and kilmeade kill himself.

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Gutfeld

of 2020 that it leaked fromt it a lab in. >> but in private, doris, he's now saying, you knooors hwn >> it's not a conspiracy theory, really. sp ryit's not a conspiracy theory. where werewhere you iwen the pe three years? >> yeah, he was calling not just he, but a lot of people were >> a l calling people crazy and that it was dangerous and it was also racist was, you know, it wasn't racist to blame it on a wet market in china, which is a cultural thing. it's not racist to blame their culture, but if you blame if you blame a lab that's racistst. cat okay. did you how many times didinto e you run into these people? >> the people that woulda mask give you the look if you weren't wearing a mask or if you didn't like you get this the box i would get into an elevator and somebody would get out. >> i mean i was used to that. i was like, i don't know. but, you know, that was a cover visit that what starteit stad

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The Context

for years, the post office had denied that remote access to branch accounts was possible. in 2015, in written evidence to a select committee inquiry, the company said... but that wasn't true. the post office only admitted it was in fact possible when it was left with no choice during a high court case in 2019. michael rudkin, who was formerly the union rep with the national federation of sub—postmasters, visited the fujitsu's bracknell office back in 2012 and was amazed to discover what access the team had. my chaperone actually started to alter some of the figures in branch of an office. i wish to this day that i'd recorded which office it was, but nonetheless i saw what i saw, i made the comment, "is this in real time?" he said, "yes."

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