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MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber June 4, 2024 22:30:00

he is one of the most powerful offenders and he lied to many of his colleagues, starting with the mueller report and moving on from there. this revisionist history lives among us, and the perfect example is 1.52ly election fraud. bill barr spent about six months leading up to the election as one of the issues is he s responsible for what happened on january 6. william barr was a respected lawyer and member of the sort of legal community for a very, very, very long time. he wasn t a lifelong trump loyalist. usually these politicians

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210622:11:14:00

a red line in the sand other a procedure? right. i m sorry, i ve been on a ballot four times it makes no sense. people don t care about procedures like washington cares about the filibuster. i saw people walking in to vote, four times voting for me, they didn t go what did joe do on the motion to reconsider which people on the floor will say you will always pay on this motion to reconsider it will follow you. no. they don t care about procedure. why? because the senate is designed for the foreseeable future to be very close. it s going to be a 50/50, 51/52 seat in either direction. why not support the filibuster? if you disagree with your

KS Governor Laura Kelly Folds to Big Business Pressure, Vetoes E-Verify

KS Governor Laura Kelly Folds to Big Business Pressure, Vetoes E-Verify Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed an E-Verify bill that came to her desk on April 26, 2021. Congress created E-Verify in the 1990s and it allows employers to electronically verify the work authorization of their would be employees. States have gradually adopted laws that mandate businesses to use E-Verify. This kind of legislation addresses one of the migrant magnets to the US — work opportunities — and makes it more difficult for businesses to hire illegal aliens under the table. States like Florida and Pennsylvania have recently implemented E-Verify mandates, with the caveat that neither made

CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello March 4, 2015 14:05:00

announcement. we are expecting to hear from city officials, the mayor, potentially the police chief after we hear from the d.o.j. today. carol? sarah sidner reporting live from ferguson missouri this morning. let s dig deeper with jeff rorda. a former missouri state representative and has staunchly supported missouri law enforcement officers and their tactics. he joins me live. welcome, sir. welcome, carol. glad you re here. last year you told cbs, quote, whatever has happened in america to cause these feelings of resentment in the black community, it is not a failure of law enforcement. but if 85% of vehicle stops involve black drivers and 93% of people arrested were african-american in a two-year period how can that be true? let s put these numbers in perspective, carol. the state disparity index is 1.52. ferguson s is 1.37. they re well below the state average. that s every police department

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130706:13:11:00

full-time jobs. sports leagues 5.4 hours. well that is for leisure and sports. we are not just all running out with our softball league. you think almost three hours a day of television is low. that is a lot. eating and drinking the average american spends 1.52 hours a day eating and drinking only 96% of americans eat and drink on a given day. only 96%? 4% doesn t eat or drink on a given day? who are these people? hard to know. monks or something living in the

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