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America Reports

>> john: major criticism for president biden's title ix rewrite brother rule change was released on friday and include gender identity and-based discrimination for the first time. the concern for the new wording could pave the way for allowing biological men and women locker room and other single-sex spaces. absent from biden's revamp, anything to do with trans athletes. many people are saying the president's heart avoid is all politics as we close in from november. kim russell is the former women's head coach and end up independent women's forum ambassador. great to catch up with you again. as with a former education secretary betsy devos said about the title rewrite. "the biden administration's radical rewrite of title ix gets

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Americas Newsroom

i have a lot of questions still about this story. starting with even the wording in the press release yesterday. porter has been banned from the nba but is it a lifetime ban? that word lifetime doesn't appear actually anywhere in the press release. one reason why i wonder why that is might be opening the door to the next possible scandal. if this involved a much bigger name, a big star, say, would the nba have reacted in the same way? i imagine we'll find out in the years to come. i do not believe this will be the last gambling scandal. >> bill: i think it might be just the beginning. what is going on with the dodgers and ohtani the best player in the game today. fundamentally changes the relationship with sports and the fan. i think you are right. 38 states it's legal and 38 states you can do it on your phone.

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BBC News Now

is not stigmatising anyone, is not applying to individual persons, it isjust, it will only applying to individual persons, it is just, it will only require non—governmental organisations to declare their incomes and their spending on an annual basis, and it will be very close to the european directive which was adopted three months ago by the european commission and passed onto the european parliament for approval. the european directive uses exactly the same wording as the georgian legislation and let me quote, it's transparency of interest, representation of foreign sources. interesting, how some call it a russian law, those who support it collects age european or american

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Katy Tur Reports

could be elected president and congress could say in january of 2025 you are not eligible, you can't take your seat. so -- >> hold on. let me push back. because also written in the wording of that amendment is that the only remedy for this, to disqualify somebody, is would be for congress to overrule it. so doesn't that imply this is not an issue that is up to congress? the remedy is up to congress, but the issue of whether they could be on the ballot or not is not a congressional issue if you read the wording in the constitution. >> yes, and that is the argument certainly being advocated that this is self-executing. some say this provision can't be implemented until congress passes some sort of enabling legislation. but that language flies in the face of that, it suggests that the default is in-eligibility

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The Five

administration to help because migrants are coming without jackets and will not survive temperatures. >> greg: i look at immigration and foreign policy, overarching sense of betrayal, what do voters want? that to stop. they have lost control of people who represent them, they have been lied to and gaslit over it. what they are saying and i'm guessing they long for return to the basics, law and order, border, ameritocracy, when they go away, you miss them when they are gone and i think biden's poll numbers really low right now, showing that likeable and as old-fashioned smiley you are, you abandon structures, you are lost. i'm not crazy about the wording of the last question.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

information might not have been too damaging to national security. and this is not the craziest argument in the world. i mean, keep in mind, there's been a long time argument that the government over classified things, that the government treats things, too many things are classified and too many things or classified at a high-level. so expect them to kind of use that line of attack, doesn't mean that he didn't break the law? the letter of the law doesn't account for overclassification but it is a kind of thing that a jury could be swayed by. you know, if a jury finds that yes, donald trump took a classified document, but say it had already been widely reported in the news, it's not as compelling an argument that he destroy national security, so that is one thing. and then he's going to try to show that the classification itself was not direct, some of the documents were not directly related to, you know, sensitive defense information, which is the wording in this statute. >> charles, what do you think of all of this? because we should remember that this is taking place in florida, with aileen cannon, a very

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

things, that the government treats things, too many things are classified and too many things or classified at a high-level. so expect them to kind of use that line of attack, doesn't mean that he didn't break the law? the letter of the law doesn't account for overclassification but it is a kind of thing that a jury could be swayed by. you know, if a jury finds that yes, donald trump took a classified document, but say it had already been widely reported in the news, it's not as compelling an argument that he destroy national security, so that is one thing. and then he's going to try to show that the classification itself was not direct, some of the documents were not directly related to, you know, sensitive defense information, which is the wording in this statute. >> charles, what do you think of all of this? because we should remember that this is taking place in florida, with aileen cannon, a very trump friendly judge and a potentially trump friendly jury. >> it is a very interesting legal strategy for them to employ at this point because what they are attempting to argue is no harm no foul as katie just talked about, they are going to set up a defense that says these documents were

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Anderson Cooper 360

these attacks by the houthis on tuesday, this is when president biden convened his national security team. he ordered his advisers to basically draw up what the possible plans were for retaliation, and then he directed his defense secretary -- secretary austin to carry out this response we're seeing right now led by the u.s. and the u.k. so, again, more details are filtering in about how especially the last days have unfolded. but as we have been talking about throughout the hour, we've gotten a lot of this information from u.s. officials in recent days about how serious the situation was and that there was going to be some kind of action taken. but, of course, we are now learning in realtime what exactly led to those considerations, anderson. >> i'm also getting word that the houthis have made a new statement. i just want to try to get a -- a read on exactly what the wording on it was. i believe that -- can you repeat what that wording was to me, charlie, in my ear?

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Verified Live

good outcome from these strikes. and what they mean by that is that they have, and the wording they have used here is to disrupt and degrade the ability of houthis to fire these missiles, and some of this is really advanced weaponry, including anti—ship ballistic missiles. these are very powerful weapons and they believe they have had a significant effect in what they say is disrupting and degrading that ability. and we heard in the last few hours from major general patrick ryder, the pentagon spokesman, seeing that they had so far been no retaliatory action from the houthis, and that of course comes amid the growing warnings, we have tied multiple houthi officials now seeing they will retaliate and respond against what they call a blatant aggression by the us and britain. ——

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