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The Beat With Ari Melber

here's the mug shot for kenneth cheseboro. he wanted to overthrow president-elect biden's win in december. he showed up at the capitol on january 6th. now booked on $100,000 bond. lawyer sidney powell also surrendered today. this is her new mug shot. indicted for schemes to breach voting machines. entered into a business contract, written down, with a company that georgia that stands accused of tampering with electronic ballots. they're all also unindicted coconspirators in the federal case. what you're seeing now, i want to be clear with you, are their new mug shots in the georgia case for some of the same underlying conduct and accusations. they might see later federal charges. there's trump veteran jenna ellis. you can see her smiling in her mug shot.

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CNN Newsroom Live

yet. he's been on sort of a tour of europe, czech republic, slovakia, he met with the polish president on under in western ukraine. there's positive noises coming out of these allies. but he really needs something concrete. something written down, something that ukraine can bank because it continues to fight against russia and wait essentially for the conflict to end. to get a real clear path into nato. i think weapons supplies at the summit will prove clear for ukraine, especially the f-16s. >> question marks continue and machinations behind the screens to do with the insurrection over the wagner rebellion. frank list, we still really don't understand a lot of what went on there. what's the latest in terms of the key actors involved? >> yeah, we're seeing from the russian ministry defense this morning, the first video this from general gerasimov who is on paper at least the head of the operation in ukraine, he hasn't

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Politics Live

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Erin Burnett OutFront

this is making a very complicated and messy piece of this puzzle here. >> kristen holmes reporting for us from bedminster where trump will be speaking later tonight, thank you very much, kristin. erin? >> all right, wolf, our panel here is back with me. let's just start here, scott, with what kristin's saying, that on the plane they are editing his speech, he said 30 minutes or less tweaking the speech, which means that it's written down, doesn't mean that he isn't going to completely deviate and go down many cul-de-sacs. but what does that say to you? >> it says that they're calibrating what they want to say based on what they're hearing. they're obviously picking things up from their allies, probably getting ideas from people who support them. but i would really expect the framing to be very, very high-level, this is war basically. they're at war with us, now we have to be at war with them. and to be at war with me means they're at war with you. that sort of framing. this is not a campaign about issues anymore.

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Sportsday

do you think it now seems bizarre that we're still in cases relying on, you know, those court sketches, or in the case of the sky news, hiring an actor hollywood style, to perform the words? it should be possible to extend the range of cases that can be televised. so, for example, judicial review claims against the government — there's one coming up being brought by the government against the hallet inquiry involving covid—19 — that should be televised, no problem at all. the view taken by the judges is that where there are witnesses involved, it's difficult enough giving evidence in court in the first place, but the idea that people might be able to watch your evidence and talk to overnight if, as happened in the case of prince harry, your evidence extends over a second day. you know, you go home and somebody goes, "i saw you on the television, why didn't you say that?" or "you didn't do very well". and so the balance has been struck that appeals can be televised generally, but trials cannot. and i suppose in prince harry's case, there might also have been a legal argument that given the whole case is about media intrusion, it would be inappropriate to then allow cameras in as well. yes. i mean, he knows perfectly well that every word he said was being recorded, written down, transcripts can be made available,

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Newswatch

or "you didn't do very well". and so the balance has been struck that appeals can be televised generally, but trials cannot. and i suppose in prince harry's case, there might also have been a legal argument that given the whole case is about media intrusion, it would be inappropriate to then allow cameras in as well. yes. i mean, he knows perfectly well that every word he said was being recorded, written down, transcripts can be made available, acted out as as you've indicated by an actor and reported in real time. but actually, the idea of people watching him around the world, that might be a bit much for him, and the theory is that it's easier for him to give evidence calmly. all right, he's got a room full ofjournalists listening. he's got the judge listening. he's got the barristers on both sides. but to actually have a worldwide audience watching, that might make it more difficult for him. and after all, the important thing is for him to give evidence properly, fairly, calmly, accurately — and this would just be another strain on him or any other witness. flipping the point of view, in a sense, is there a case to say, being seen to be done, the public can go into courts and watch people give evidence, that a tv news audience would benefit in some way from being able to see a whole trial, even allowing for maybe

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CNN This Morning

a, believe that promise that's were made, not written down, but made during that -- hand shake promises. >> they were broken by the agreement that he reached with president biden. and there is also some other issues about a single piece of legislation and a republican and what commitments remain. >> yes. >> here's why this matters. believe it or not, there are rules in the united states house of representatives. doesn't seem that way sometimes. one of those rules is to govern florida to set the framework to actually vote on legislation. you have to vote on the rule first. it doesn't seem to make any sense. trust me, it happens. the rules are considered pro forma. the party in power always supports the rule and that sets the framework. if people want to vote on the underlying legislation, that's fine. majorities don't lose rule votes. >> they just did. for the first time since 2002. so for procedural in other words, this is a huge moment. what it really is about a dozen conservatives showing that they have in a very slim majority

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The ReidOut

voted democratic. this special election will tell us not only where turnout is, but whether the suburbs are sticking with the democratic party. there's a lot of suburban voters, who are not infatuated with the democratic party. they could be on rental for the democrats, they don't like trump's version of the democratic party. are they sticking with him? this could be an important clue to where donald trump is trouble in 2024. >> it also seems that election deniers are still doing well. you have the secretary of state race in kentucky, michael adams beats to election deniers. it doesn't seem that election denying helps you out. >> election deniers got swept out in 2022. they had a horrible midterm election, and in pennsylvania, there are a lot of dominick's election deniers on the ballot running for -- and i have this written down, there are two dozen, more than two dozen on the ballot for county, commissioner, or city council. that's according to vote, beat that spot by p.a. that ran an investigation. some of these people are

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