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Morning Joe

now saying about the united states' role in the world, something that joe biden has been saying for a really long time, i'm glad he's saying it. i'm also glad that we're getting to a point where a lot of these back benchers, you know, what they're doing is going to amount to sound and fury signifying nothing. they're going to get rolled. mika, as far as this lie goes, about, "oh, we can't pass ukraine funding until we take care of our own border" -- >> oh, come on. >> we took care of our border. >> yeah. >> you had james lankford, joe biden, you had republicans in the senate, all coming together. >> for the strongest bill they would have ever got. >> strongest bill ever. yesterday, fox news host neil cavuto called out donald trump and those republicans who killed the strongest bipartisan bill will on border security. here's part of the exchange yesterday with the author of the legislation, conservative

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

covertness, and it was designed to go after military targets only without causing any civilian casualties or without triggering any other retaliation. so i think these are kind of the two sides of the coin, and again, i think it's clear the biden administration and israeli government are working very closely to deal with security issues in the region. >> prime minister netanyahu clearly ignored president biden, though, urging him to, quote, take the win, although he did take the least aggressive action considering what was being recommended by the war cabinet. last weekend, yesterday's strike, just tell you something more about netanyahu's relationship with the president. >> yeah, you and i might disagree about this, andrea. i don't think he ignored president biden. i actually think he heeded the counsel of president biden, and i think it was because there were elements inside israel that were saying, hey, let's not

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BBC News

that he used really stood out — deescalation. and that has been the message from the biden administration since the attack by iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, other world leaders, iran last weekend on israel. mr biden, otherworld leaders, have been urging israel not to respond in a way that would inflame a wider war in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the middle east. as some reports in the us suggested that mr biden privately had said that he would not support israel if that had happened. yesterday, the us imposed a new round of sanctions on iran, iran is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world but these new punishments were aimed at the country's missile programme and drone programme and also parts of its steel industry. and i think this was the us are saying to israel, there are ways that we can punish iran that doesn't involve this big military response. and we know that mr biden and mr netanyahu had a phone call with each other. but at the same time the us is very keen, certainly must abide in is, not to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

the court quote aspects of my identity have already been out there in the public yesterday alone. i had friends, colleagues, and my family push things to my phone questioning my identity as a juror. i mean, you can imagine how concerning it frightening that would be for someone if she was dismissed? and then you had this other juror who prosecutors move to dismiss because they found someone with the same name who had a prior arrest now, they will continue to go through this process again and again, that initial group of 100 yielded total of five jurors will see how many we get out of the second panel and just about 10:15 minutes ago they swore in the third panel, who will come in tomorrow at 11:30, and they'll start all over again. >> so jamie, how unusual is it for two jurors to be dismissed on day three of this process. >> well, as paula said, it's very individual, but nothing is normal about this case. i would say also, there's the phrase

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

at least address some of these issues at the border. it alternately never happen, and had a good deal of support but didn't go anywhere. the other issue didn't go anywhere, he is still staying in his jobs. wants to stop me from thinking nothing changed? >> 5800 plus yesterday across the border illegally that continues to be day after day and the media looked away from what's happening at the border but it continues to be chaotic. my issue is always been our work with anyone on either side of the aisle who is willing to stop the chaos of the border if we can negotiate a deal to actually get this done we will do it. the white house has thanks they can do but they are choosing not to. congress has thanks they can do but they are choosing not to do and that leaves us with 5800 people a day's dull crossing the border while everyone is pointing fingers at everybody. and of the day we have to solve this it's a major national security risk. yesterday's nonimpeachment impeachment trial which was

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BBC News Now

critical of the kremlin. yesterday, president of georgia, salome zourabichvili, told the bbc why she is against the bill. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased and developed. it's a law against the ngos' activities. media activity, and it's a law against all the international organisation of our partner countries, european countries, great britain or united states, that have been supporting georgia's independence, the building of state institutions, the development of our economy for the last 30 years and more. let's speak to nikoloz samkharadze,

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CNN News Central

whether or not he again, violating the gag order several times and remind the viewers that on tuesday, there is going to be a hearing about whether or not trump has violated that gag order in this trial, and whether or not he should be fine. >> kate brynn. thank you. brian, standing by if we get more from court on this and how everything is playing out. le let's talk let's talk first about what the breaking news with what we're learning about this juror. let me read the quote that i that i see. some are cnn colleague who's bringing this to us. is that juror number two said aspects of my identity have already been it out there in the public yesterday alone. i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone, questioning my identity as a juror. is it more about the fact that she is she believes her her identities is getting out there or is it the simple fact that she did say then she doesn't think she can be impartial it sounds like it's a combination of both kate and then judge has a really difficult and delicate balancing act to do here on the

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CNN News Central

happened this morning. i hear that it involves the oncology nurse who was on the jury as of this morning yeah. >> and is now dismiss like you just said, this is breaking news, sarah, this oncology nurse is woman in came into the courtroom today and told the judge that she wanted to be dismissed because she was feeling that she wasn't going to be fair and impartial as the judge. of course, has requested for this monument mental trial. and in discussion with judge juan merchan, she basically told the court that aspects of my identity have already been out there in the public yesterday alone. i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone questioning my identity as a juror that coming from our colleagues inside the courtroom watching this happen in real time. and essentially because of that, the judge sort of reminded everyone that this needs to be an anonymous jury that members of the media and elsewhere

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The ReidOut

arizona house republicans once again blocked a move to repeal the 1864 near total abortion ban that was enacted when lincoln was president. i wouldn't be allowed to be here. a separate bill in the arizona senate has moved forward but it will be weeks before they take it up. the 19th century law is set to go back into effect in june. the ripple effects are set to be felt for months. yesterday, election handicapper larry sabato. the arizona senate race he says now has moved from being a toss-up to being in favor of democratic representative ruben gallego actually taking the seat and winning against former republican gubernatorial loser kari lake. that's all because of the abortion ruling. this political earthquake will help mobilize voters in a state

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

paneled. are ready. we needed 11 more to fill out that 12 plus the six alternate jurors. one that's already been seeing it is saying she can no longer serwer. >> she's been dismissed. so now we're back down to six. they've brought in the 96 panel to come through and get go through processing once more. but here's what happened. we know that this str called the court essentially said that she was worried about if she could be impartial. she was worried about if she was fit to serve. so she came in this morning talk to the judge. and essentially this is what she says. i want to make sure i get it. she says that she was excused after she told the judge that, quote aspects of her identity have already been out there in the public yesterday alone. she said she had friends, colleagues, and family push things to her phone questioning if she was the jury shield juror, she went on to say that she felt intimated dated, and she wasn't sure that you'll be able to serve fairly. but look, this isn't over all problem and we are likely to see this happen again and again with some of these juries, jurors, and that is why they are trying now to take out some of those identifying factors. this is going to be a

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