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The Chris Wallace Show

exactly what they want i don't agree that they want to burn it down. >> i think that they we had a position of power and now they weren't they were saying, hey, look, we will burn it down and they kept having speakers who caved i it seems to me that mike johnson kinda called their bluff, right? >> exactly. i do your worst. >> i can get the votes. and my guess is that there's a move to vacate to throw him out he made win it and then they're finished because you can only threaten someone for so long if you don't deliver what was interesting to me is there is actually his decision. there was a moment of consideration where he was going to try and put in a different level level set for the motion to vacate, meaning that it doesn't just require one person that it might require more people. and that would they actually make it more stable for him to try and govern his coalition. now, what they he decided at the last minute is not to push that through with these four bills. it is a little mysterious to me as to why, but because i think he was going to have a bigger revolt revolt in his hands.

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Cavuto Live

should be arrested and convicted as terrorists. i would remind you and our audience the first amendment does in the protect speech that incites imminent violence or lawlessness which some of the protesters have been engaging in. neil: general, i want to go back to israel and want your thoughts or what has gotten to be the sort of assessment, always dangerous, when that's accepted at face value. that israel's response was tactical, precise, surgical, sent a message to iran. not going to be any dust-ups, might be down the road with proxies, there has been for many, many years. the worst is over, that's the consensus building between those two countries, i'm not talking about israel's ongoing war with hamas. what do you think of that? >> neil, i think the israeli action this past week was a pretty well-crafted response. if we view it through a lens of deterrence, israel successfully

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

school shooting and the 90s. in fact, there had been about there have been half a dozen in the two years leading up to it. oh, yeah. i remember pearl the scipy there was paducah, kentucky. i remember covering all of those and then columbine. what happened? >> which was which was the worst. i mean, we'd never seen a death count that high, 13 people and it played out on live tv. we saw kids jumping out of windows and carried out on stretchers. column. i'm really changed the way that we respond to school shootings. so the police response was deeply criticized because it took hours to clear and secure the school a teacher bled out and died in the meantime, they simply weren't prepared for anything on this scale. but today, nearly every school has active shooter drills starting in kindergarten. armed security staff everything, ideas around your neck, visitor check-ins that all started after columbine. that's why the response to uvalde was so grigio is because we should have known better after columbine yeah, because i mean,

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BBC News

my idea. i'm sorry, guys, i'm sorry. all my idea. right now, around 50,000 people are preparing to show london exactly what they've got. and what you have, nathaniel, is...? i've got a trombone. fanfare and i've got a cereal box! and you've got...? a london bus with ten people in it. i think the brilliant thing about the london marathon is behind every costume, there's a really emotional story. mine is that ten years ago, i was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 32. jackie scully feared the worst, but came through. and so tomorrow, to celebrate that... we are trying to break the guinness world record for the fastest marathon in a ten—person costume, and we are going as a london bus. for me, being able to stand next to my friends, people who've got me into running, people who stood by my side when i ran through chemo, people who believed in me when i didn't believe in myself, and to be able to bring them

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

nashville at 2:30 in the morning for of customers of color. it was a race shooting and a sign of what happens in a state like tennessee with pathologically loose gun laws and it is the same thing, where our town came together and said enough is enough, we are going to turn the course. this has shown us the worst of humanity and now let's turn course and i want to say that there are a lot of people who are building from the horror of that moment, people running for office and the mother of one of the victims of that shooting is running for state office in tennessee. so there are many things that have come out of the aftermath of what was a similar story, which was the people demanded some kind of action, but because tennessee is a super majority state, there was no pressure, nobody was going to get voted out of office, so

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FOX and Friends

wooden defense table in the courtroom. back to you. >> brian: and the cold court room. hey, eric, quick question for you, today, the agenda is to pick five more alternates. so they have a total of six. is that enough? they have already -- yesterday the judge excused two of the jurors and saying you have to wonder over weeks and weeks of trial a lot more people could drop out. >> yeah, that is a really good point. i have covered trials where a juror or two has dropped out in considering this type of case. they say that six alternates is enough, but we will have to see as this goes through the next month. maybe i will tell them to call you, steve. maybe you want to come down here. >> steve: i live in new jersey. >> brian: thanks, eric. >> steve: i'm busy. >> brian: really clear, you have to bring underarm. because the worst is being in a

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Ana Cabrera Reports

from all the reporting i'm seeing, israel responded with less than ten, so that's a very significant moderation, and it kind of puts this on a path toward deescalation, ana, and secondly, listen to the statements coming out of both tehran and out of jerusalem. both sides are effectively saying, okay, we've had enough of this kind of vert exchange of combat ordinance, now maybe we go back to the shadow war that we were in. but bottom line, i think there's an 80 to 90% chance we've seen the worst of the overt combat, probably we're going to see tensions deescalate between israel and iran, and at that point, of course, we'll have to go back to dealing with the challenges in gaza. >> deescalating, that sounds very encouraging.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

they ran out of strikes. >> i believe so because it's very close to the end and they were trying to remove her for cause. i believe so, but it was very chaotic. that's all happened really quickly, but i think that was part of the issue. >> if i were in that situation and i had two strikes left, i'm like saving my strikes for the worst of the worst. >> and that's a big disadvantage the way they did this jury selection, because you can't see all the dented apples at once. so you don't know if tomorrow is going to be worse than today? i would probably live with her too because people he isn't people's cup of tea. he he knows that he's not trying to curry favor with anyone. i mean, that's sort of his, you'd think he would behave a little bit more with a judge, but he doesn't because he is who he is. >> what on that note, paul, i gotta ask you about the fact that the assistant district attorney, josh steinglass is saying that he is not going to let the defense know ahead of time which witnesses are going to be brought once the trial starts is presumably that will happen next week. and when

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Morning Joe

kowtowing to that faction. look, seeing the rise of a kind of coalition arrangement in the house is good for the united states of america. it's good for this country when we have bipartisan legislation that protects american allies and protects american national security. this is one of those no-brainer pieces of legislation in many ways that was being held up by some of the weirdest, wildest, craziest, and almost you hate to call them arguments, in american public life. just wild propaganda was holding up this aid. i think at long last, he realized he's not really speaker of the house, not really, if he is beholden to marjorie taylor greene. so this is where he decides he has to be speaker of the house if he is going to hold that position. marjorie taylor greene, if she's going to take him on, let her do her worst. i think this was not just an important moment for ukraine, for israel, for taiwan, it was a very important moment for american governance. i've known mike johnson for many

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Erin Burnett OutFront

>> yes, they believe they've been ignored forgotten, and the worst of all betrayed. and i'm paying attention to the words and phrases they use because the stronger language, the greater the anger and i've seen this and i feel this and i'm reminding them, your children are watching, your friends are watching, and they don't care anymore because they want to own the opposition rather than change the opposition or top to the opposition really quickly too, because i do wanna get to one other topic with you, the younger voters you spoke with there, who see the democracy at risk. only two of them at the democracy is strong where are they, are they mad as hell? are they just throwing up their hands? they want to try to change anything. >> they don't like anybody. they see joe biden as being too old to see donald trump is being corrupt they don't like anyone, they don't everyone to follow. they're looking for a role model, looking for someone to aspire to be. and they don't see it. >> that's the substrate. >> that's the frustration. we're going to see if they're able to change that. i do want to ask you about you posted probably a lot of people who are watching may have seen a

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