professional resume, his education, even teeny tiny little details of his personal life have turned out to be either little white lies or outright pathological falsehoods in the last 72 hours, there has been a breathtaking avalanche of new reporting on the house of cards that is george santos public life. where to begin? well, there is his secret resume unearthed by reporters at the new york times that reads like a detailed road map of his lies, including claims he attended baruch college, earned an mba from nyu and was a wiz kid at goldman sachs. and then today, santos has deeper ties than previously known to a cousin of a sanctioned russian oligarch. he gave tens of thousands of dollas to committees linked to santos. msnbc has not confirmed that reporting, but it is worth noting that george santos has not addressed some of the accusations against him. he has apologized for what he calls, quote, embellishments and to say he s done nothing unethical. if we have learned any
perino. good to be here with you. another hour. bill: i m bill hemmer. things got serious it feels like. dana: it does. there has been a tone shift. bill: the president is in the room. the photographers are in taking their daily pictures and we ll share those with you when they become available. we ll hear from the judge in a matter of minutes giving the jury the instructions. defense and prosecution have spoken and made their cases and right now the judge will have the final word before they go behind closed doors, before they begin deliberations in the criminal trial from president donald trump and try to reach a verdict. maybe emphasis on try. we ll see. eric shawn begins a new hour outside the courthouse. good morning. good morning, bill and dana. well, the hour has arrived. the former president of the united states, a felony criminal defendant, waiting to find out his fate that is now in the hands or will be soon, of 12 ordinary americans. as you just said, the
Conclude that shes going to win in june. That is fairly obvious. Sticking your neck out here. Personally, im sticking my neck out, i dont think it will be the 140 or 160 margin some people are saying. I think its more likely to be around 80 or 70. Actually, if you extrapolate out the local Election Results, they did slightly less well in the local Election Results than some of the polls would suggest. Is that it some of the polls would suggest. Is thatitis some of the polls would suggest. Is that it is clearly going to be a Pretty Sizea Ble that it is clearly going to be a pretty sizeable conservative majority. We must mention the lib dems, they are happy with their share of the vote this time. But not with the number of seats that theyve got. So thats the perennial problem for the lib dems. It has played at in local actions as in national action. They have not had a good time, and again they are trying to put a brave face on it and say, we have five weeks, we can do this, make a diffe
because of that background knowledge and expertise. and given these international issues are really at the forefront more so than we ve seen in other presidential campaigns in the past, i think that s one of it reasons you see her surging in iowa, new hampshire, and it really has become that one-on-one race between her and donald trump. in our latest poll as you know, governor, the now former republican presidential candidate chris christie received 12% of the vote while nearly two-thirds of his voters say haley is their second choice. does christie s exit put haley in position to defeat trump and win your state of new hampshire? without a doubt. there s no question. now, you ve still got to go earn them, right? all those voters don t just come onboard. nikki had a better ground game in new hampshire here than anyone. she connects with people better. she does retail politics. trump doesn t try on the retail politics side. he comes in and takes off, doesn t answer any questions. she
with more background knowledge than just dishing out a few pills. it s just. it s people s lives. katie needed help. she didn t need more medications. divya talwar, bbc news. we arejoined by we are joined by a pharmacist and solicitor. so, you ve got a legal background in health issues but you re also a pharmacist. what is your take on what you ve heard? nowadays with the access to health care, people are accessing online services and those concerns that we ve heard there are concerning but i think it s wider than pharmacy perhaps as well, though this package is particularly focused on pharmacies. when it comes to patient care, as a pharmacist, patient safety is vital and what we are