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in, this question of actual malice, and we saw the 800 million dollar settlement, has really ripped open, if you will, the opportunity for others to go at fox news -- so, rays epps is following a similar trajectory to saying as -- look, as cynthia, he doesn't have to be actual malice in the case of rays epps -- but i will give you a wildcard here on saturday night, michael steele, and it's this, i think hunter biden will crush fox news financially. i think what dominion showed us, the discovery involved in dominion is that actual malice has occurred within the editorial decisions of fox news. women got an 800 million dollar settlement. smartmatic wants theirs. reyes once there is. who had a targeted more than anybody else? i guarantee you discovery editorial notes emails and conversations that they have engaged in actual malice against hunter biden, the most judicious irony of all of this would be if hunter biden, joe

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

donald trump and joe biden about a third of them say they don't know about ron desantis to make a judgment. the other third saying they don't like him. they use words like wannabe dictator, wildcard. he just wants to take over. they view him as isolating. and these are overwhelming republican voters who could vote for him as president. >> that's definitely not a good sign. here's the other data point from last week. thesare fundraising numbers. desantis had a big top line. really when you dig into the top numbers, you're talking 19 million raised. 12 million in the bank, 3 million of that is reserved for later, for the general election if he ts there. look at that number for small donors, 15%. that's a very small donor number, in a world where donald trump is also in the field and raises so much money from donors. a lot of desantis' donors after this quarter are actually always

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Alex Witt Reports

impactful the conduct was. how potentially dangerous. and how well crafted the indictment is. so i certainly would agree with that assessment. but >> let me take through just a few of the arguments. this is from trump's legal team and they're filing seeking to delay the start of his trials be on the 2024 election. first up it says there is no reason for any expedited trial. then it was the. legal questions are significant and present issues a first impression. the presidential records act in the various criminal statutes that issues had never been addressed by any court. propriety of utilizing and the secret evidence in a case of this nature, and then potential inability to select an impartial jury during a national presidential election. i should think about all of these, are the substantial legal arguments or is it more kind of a wildcard? and nothing to lose tight proposal? >> i think it is the latter. and i think that special counsel jack smith's team

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

stories. but what they're particularly interested in is the story of those who heard him say that he lost, like general milley, or alyssa farah griffin. and what that shows about his intent, that he nonetheless continued with numerous schemes to overturn the results of the election, despite conceding his loss. >> lisa, i am impressed by your faith in yourself to reference the expletive without accidentally saying it. i could not say the same for myself. and as usual, you have trump trying to stall his classified documents trial, what are the doj's chances of delivering speedy justice given that his favorite tactic is to delay, delay, delay. >> it's not just that it's his favorite tactic is to delay, but we're dealing with a wildcard here with judge aileen cannon. no one could quite believe that she was the person to whom this case was assigned. and given her history with former president trump, in this investigation it remains. to be seen whether she will do what i think most federal judges would do here, which is to set a definitive trial date.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

many, many pages. given the facts, the law, the president, this actually fits and it is one of the very few cases in history that does. so i think it is something that certainly the prosecutors must have spent a lot of time, spilled a lot of ink, discussing. to me, if there is an indictment, that would be the wildcard if they do decide to bring one under this civil war era statute. >> dave, what did you think, i mean, what do you think about insulting insurrection? honestly, it is hard to reach healthy -- the evidence the public has been presented with, without using inciting an insurrection. >> you're right. it's one thing to say, but how

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Alex Wagner Tonight

discussing. to me, if there is an indictment, that would be the wildcard if they do decide to bring one under this civil war era statute. >> dave, what did you think, i mean, what do you think about inciting insurrection? honestly, it is hard to reach healthy -- the evidence the public has been presented with, without using inciting an insurrection. >> you're right. it's one thing to say it colloquially, but how does the law to fund his terms? these statutes her old. there are four when people spoke differently. there is no definition in the statute of what is an insurrection and how is it different from a revolution. i think the draft prosecution memo does a good job of explaining health terms would apply. it really is the best

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Alex Wagner Tonight

you were mentioning in the, break kim reynolds, governor of iowa, has 88% approval rating. what is going on in the minds of voters they could say, once we are opposed to the signature issue, but we also support this governor overwhelmingly? >> yeah, i thought georgia last year was such an interesting example. because that clash between herschel walker and brian kemp basically running on the same set of issues, on the same ticket, in the same state and would have won easily and one lost. the wildcard there and the x-factor ended up being a 22, donald trump. it ended up being that campaign that distance from trump, and walker didn't. what swung swing voters in both georgia in 2022, it was more the trump factor, the january 6th factor, then it was the abortion factor. it is very interesting to me, camp was poised to sign the six-week ban. he got reelected, herschel walker said, i've got the same position and he lost. >> it was personal, a personal relationship he had with trump,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

in the face of the polling like you showed of broad opposition to that six-week ban, she won the route. you look at georgia, brian kemp got reelected by eight points. he ran on a six-week ban. was part of the platform. he got reelected and, at the same time, herschel walker is losing the senate race. >> how do you square that? you were mentioning in the, break kim reynolds, governor of iowa, has an 88% approval rating. what is going on in the minds of voters they could say, once we are opposed to the signature issue, but we also support this governor overwhelmingly? >> yeah, i thought georgia last year was such an interesting example. because that clash between herschel walker and brian kemp basically running on the same set of issues, on the same ticket, in the same state and would have won easily and one lost. the wildcard there and the x-factor ended up being in 22, donald trump. it ended up being that kemp had

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

capital being stormed again. and fulton county seems like a wildcard. i think they're not really sure how much will be directly lie to the president rather than needs around him. but the unknowns are crippling to him. maggie knows this well, these things do weigh on him. when he tries to project that they, don't they do. even seat in his truth social post in the speeches he gives. there's a lot up in the air for him. >> yeah, he's attacking jack smith every single day, essentially, and tying him to the cocaine those found at the white house, all kinds of wild things that people kind just gloss over, it feels like. maggie, speaking of the fact it that he's doing politics and conducting a campaign in the middle of this. you are the co-byline on a story today on how he's picking fights in iowa, no matter the 2024 consequences. as we just said the word unprecedented with trump, but the fact that he's lashing out at a very popular republican governor there, he is having a popular evangelical figure in an event that mike pence is going to end iowa on friday night. i mean, he did not run a conventional campaign ever

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Breakfast

playing for a nation — ukraine�*s elina svitolina delivers a moment ofjoy for her war—torn country as the wildcard reaches the wimbledon semi—finals, knocking out world number one iga swiatek good morning. a fresh start for some. then it is going to be a day of sunshine and showers. the heaviest, most frequent, will be across scotland, northern ireland and northern england, and it is going to be blustery wherever you are. details later. good morning. it�*s wednesday, 12thjuly. our main story. it�*s wednesday, 12thjuly. further allegations have been made against the unnamed bbc presenter who�*s been accused of paying a teenager for explicit photographs. another young person has told bbc news they were sent abusive messages by the male star, while the sun newspaper claims the presenter broke covid restrictions to meet another individual he met on a dating site. charlotte gallagher has the latest.

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