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family members that he had lost. how are you going to establish if you were his defense lawyer that he didn't think he had lost the election? >> remember, it's not about inciting an insurrection. it's about conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding and defraud the united states. it's not about what happened outside the capitol and when the protesters breached. it's about what he was try doing with that proceeding that mike -- >> it's the fake electors. there's a lot here about -- in the indictment about the conspiracy that went well beyond what happened in the capitol. >> but it all relates to that. they are talking about all of the buildup. but if all he is doing is making claims on tv and making claims in speeches, then john lauro would be right that it would be a first amendment issue. we shouldn't be criminalizing that. what makes it go from being a

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The Five

smorgasbord and call the identity zoo. wouldn't that be great? >> jessica: sounds freaky to me. dana? >> dana: they had a major problem in china of youth unemployment. it's like at 28% or something like that. they have all these college students who graduated. they were promised jobs and don't have any. they are basically now having to work in bear suits at the zoos. quite tragic. we shouldn't be that worried about them. >> greg: people think jesse is in a bear suit when he's naked. >> jesse: what? not going to address that. disgusting pig. but like trump said about pence, china is too honest. they would never lie about bears or bats. they're such an honest country. the way i can tell is you can see the fat wrinkles on the costume. i mean, the skin on the back rolled down over his crack. >> jessica: that definitely looks costumy, the backside. >> they lied about the penguins. that was not very nice. never got the reputation back. this is a mascot and this is so

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

decision. ultimately this is a problem that both parties have contributed to over these years. we shouldn't be going up to the cliff every time to fund the government. i think, and one of the things i will work for when i'm president is have at least two-year appropriation cycles. i would even push for four years so we have a level of consistency and accountability. the wrong incentives to have in the government. this is a problem that both parties have had. now, in order to solve this complicated problem, we need common sense. >> will hurd, thanks so much for joining us. we'll continue this conversation for sure down the road. >> thank you, wolf. let's bring in our political commentators, van jones and alyssa farah griffin. alyssa, your former boss mike

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HARDtalk

that race isn't as bad here as it is in the united states. and, yes, it is. yes, it is? yes, it is. absolutely. we just have to look at the statistics around the prison population, around mental health, around housing or on unemployment. we just have to look at the disproportionate number of young black men under 25 who are unemployed. we can see structural inequality in exactly the same way as in the us. although i'm going to quote to you the words of tomiwa 0wolade, a young, talented black british writer who's just written a book, this is not america: why black lives matter in britain, where the argument is precisely that we shouldn't transport assumptions about the entrenched, racist post—slavery systems in the united states and think they translate to the uk. the uk, he says, is fundamentally different. and what i love is that we're living in a time where there can be diverse thoughts within the black community. i happen to fundamentally disagree with that. i think it's flawed in its analysis.

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Verified Live

policy as well, it�*s worth saying that sarah champion and labour have said they would not immediately restore the foreign aid budget. then you look at the case of afghanistan — it�*s not clear that the government should continue delivering the same level of foreign aid and support afghanistan because of lot of that risk has to do with the taliban. so there�*s lots of decisions that need to be made here. there's lots of decisions that need to be made here.— to be made here. what about the level of cuts, _ to be made here. what about the level of cuts, the _ to be made here. what about the level of cuts, the overriding - to be made here. what about the level of cuts, the overriding ark l to be made here. what about the | level of cuts, the overriding ark of the story? level of cuts, the overriding ark of the sto ? ., ., ~' ~' the story? look, i think the level of cuts, while _ the story? look, i think the level of cuts, while we _ the story? look, i think the level of cuts, while we shouldn't - the story? look, i think the level of cuts, while we shouldn't take l of cuts, while we shouldn�*t take these figures as something that�*s precise, i�*m sure there�*s always some variability in these kinds of estimates. ~ ., ., , ., some variability in these kinds of estimates-_ some variability in these kinds of estimates. ~ ., ., ., _ ., estimates. what do you mean by that, do ou not estimates. what do you mean by that, do you not accept _ estimates. what do you mean by that, do you not accept the _ estimates. what do you mean by that, do you not accept the figures? - estimates. what do you mean by that, do you not accept the figures? look, l do you not accept the figures? look, i'm not rejecting _ do you not accept the figures? look, i'm not rejecting the _ do you not accept the figures? look, i'm not rejecting the figures - i�*m not rejecting the figures altogether, i�*m saying we need to be careful about the kind of impact. these are precise figures coming in

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Nicky Campbell

and hydrogen. we shouldn't be forced into one mode of transport. the only way electric vehicles are going to succeed is to ban diesel and petrol, people are not choosing electric vehicles as a choice. interesting. 08085 909693, _ vehicles as a choice. interesting. 08085 909693, 08085. - vehicles as a choice. interesting. 08085 909693, 08085. next, . vehicles as a choice. interesting. - 08085 909693, 08085. next, respond to that. we 08085 909693, 08085. next, respond to that. �* , ., ~' to that. i've been working with electric cars — to that. i've been working with electric cars since _ to that. i've been working with electric cars since 2011 - to that. i've been working with electric cars since 2011 and - to that. i've been working with electric cars since 2011 and in i to that. i've been working with i electric cars since 2011 and in that time _ electric cars since 2011 and in that time rangers are going up and prices are going _ time rangers are going up and prices are going down. price is a barrier, could _ are going down. price is a barrier, could be _ are going down. price is a barrier, could be less _ are going down. price is a barrier, could be less of a barrier continuously. i think infrastructure is an_ continuously. i think infrastructure is an issue — continuously. i think infrastructure is an issue. we are seeing people from _ is an issue. we are seeing people from all_ is an issue. we are seeing people from all sorts of demographics switching to electric. there is a small_ switching to electric. there is a small group of people that are adamantly anti—electric and i don't understand the psychology behind that. understand the psychology behind that you — understand the psychology behind that. you see it below the comment sections _ that. you see it below the comment sections in — that. you see it below the comment sections in many of the papers. they are cleaner, — sections in many of the papers. they are cleaner, they are more fun to drive _ are cleaner, they are more fun to drive. electric car drivers drive

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

in your lap, another entire addition to that case? >> look, i tend to think that that document, that 30-second document, is a real problem for the defense team. and i think it's a real problem because in that meeting, there were discussions going on about that document. and they're able to now go to witnesses and say, was that document present in that meeting? and whether the president claims it was classified or declassified or whatever it is, that's all going to get sorted out. but the bottom line is, if it wasn't declassified and he can't show it as declassified and he was showing it to somebody he shouldn't, and that person corroborates that testimony, that's a real problem for the former president. >> well, i mean, he acknowledges on that audiotape that it wasn't declassified. i mean, he's the one saying that. and of course everyone has talked about not only the effort to retain the documents but also transmission, showing it to other people. mae, one thing we have learned

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

>> but at the same time, a 4-year-old child should be off limits politically. so, i do hope that we can -- i mean, attack him all you want. but remember that someday this child is going to look back and read what it is that people are saying about her. so, i would just caution folks on all sides of the political spectrum to just -- there's got to be one place, one thing, that is off limits. and that should be a 4-year-old child who's completely innocent. >> how do republicans handle this? does this put the issue to bed for them? >> we shouldn't pick presidents of the united states based on family issues. i've got three kids. i want to leave them off the radar, let them grow up and lead their lives. eight out of ten americans don't want to see donald trump and joe biden run against each other, yet that looks like the train wreck that's going to happen. as a republican that got this right right out of the gates, it's bittersweet because for about 8 milliseconds i feel like

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

but it's also a reflection, i think, of the country and its state. we want to avoid the ugliness of our past so we can absolve ourselves of responsibility of our present. it's a tragic thing. >> and alabama, yet another state in the south, the states republican loeb legislator approved a new congressional map that openly defies with the united states supreme court told them to do. give black voters more power in that state. and that we shouldn't be surprised because it's alabama, but what does it say about the institutionalized us criminally shun and races and when even the supreme court is being ignored? >> yeah. remember, history dam shirt rhymes. remember the words coming out of the mouth of george wallace? right, in some ways it was the words of dr. king, too. dr. king kind of commenting on george wallace about interpretation and nullification. you remember that language? this is what this is. so, there's a sense in which you have in america, at least through the spoke, that there's two americus.

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The Context

play. people don't know how they will get to health care appointments. businesses will go out of business. what we need is in the next few weeks for the labour party to stop this. those of the people now, before this comes in that need to challenge it. it is now, before this comes in that need to challenge it.— to challenge it. it is interesting that so keir— to challenge it. it is interesting that so keir starmer _ to challenge it. it is interesting that so keir starmer has i to challenge it. it is interesting that so keir starmer has called | to challenge it. it is interesting i that so keir starmer has called on sadiq khan to further reflect on his plan. we are coming into election season, it is highly likely that the experience in uxbridge make subdued votes in other marginal seats. i votes in other marginal seats. i believe that keir starmer is wrong to get— believe that keir starmer is wrong to get involved, we shouldn't see politicians — to get involved, we shouldn't see politicians pitted against each other — politicians pitted against each other. they should be working together— other. they should be working together to create really strong changes — together to create really strong changes so we don't keep kicking this can _ changes so we don't keep kicking this can down the path. we have to address— this can down the path. we have to address it — this can down the path. we have to address it now, we know the problems people _ address it now, we know the problems people are _

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