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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:50:00

intelligence service would cooperate with us today. in the same way that they might have ten or 20 years ago? when they didn t have to worry about an ex president of the united states, of all things, jeopardizing national secrets. as you know, alicia, we have great intentional gents services in the united states. but part of the reason that we are so prepared against surprise attacks, terrorist attacks, other dangerous in the modern world, is we have governments with great intelligence services with whom we share information. if they close up their briefcases, we are going to be living in a much more insecure state of the children of our families and they will be jeopardized. and i owe that to the defeat of donald trump. but you asked if americans would ever get a confession, a apology for any of this intimate to go out on a limb and say that you are probably not holding your breath on that for trump, but what about other

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:50:00

this but as you all know. that s not just what s at stake. that s just as it relates to our national security. but there s also this piece about what it means for america s role on the world stage. as countries are watching this unfold, is the damage that has been done irrevocable? nothing is ever irrevocable. i think. but, what s criminally intelligence service would cooperate with us today. in the same way that they might have ten or 20 years ago? when they didn t have to worry about an ex president of the united states, of all things, jeopardizing national secrets. as you know, alicia, we have great intentional gents services in the united states. but part of the reason that we are so prepared against surprise attacks, terrorist attacks, other dangerous in the modern world, is we have governments with great intelligence services with whom we share information. if they close up their briefcases, we are going to be living in a much more insecure state of the children of our famil

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 10:49:00

truman had to end world war ii. this is what is at stake. why did donald trump do? this but as you all know. that s not just what s at stake. that s just as it relates to our national security. but there s also this piece about what it means for america s role on the world stage. as countries are watching this unfold, is the damage that has been done irrevocable? nothing is ever irrevocable. i think. but, what s criminally intelligence service would cooperate with us today. in the same way that they might have ten or 20 years ago? when they didn t have to worry about an ex president of the united states, of all things, jeopardizing national secrets. as you know, alicia, we have great intentional gents services in the united states. but part of the reason that we are so prepared against surprise attacks, terrorist attacks, other dangerous in the modern world, is we have governments with great intelligence services with whom we share information. if they close up their briefcases, w

FOXNEWS Gutfeld June 4, 2024 03:25:00

see it firsthand. remember in 2016 when ted cruz was running for president in the primary? he had the best ad. it was the ad where it had all the lawyers and accountants in suits and then, you know, having briefcases going over the border and he was making the point that if these people were coming after white collared jobs, there would be a very different reaction. now fast forward to 2022 and that s what we re seeing happen, right? we re seeing in new york and in dc, people are having to deal with the problems that all of the border states have had to deal with, everybody s a border state. i live in tennessee and illegal immigrants are being shipped there. so the middle of the country is a border state. so i think everybody in this country should have to share in the problem together and i don t really want to hear them wine anymore the mayors. they said they welcome them. good, welcome them, pay the bills. tyrus: welcome them doesn t mean complain. [cheers and applause] tyrus: i

FOXNEWS Outnumbered June 4, 2024 16:47:00

japanese prime minister, shinzo abe assassinated during political speech today. the former japanese leader was rushed to the hospital via helicopter and died. police detained the shooter at the scene, he eventually admitted that he shot abe using a homemade weapon. the attack happened despite japan s strict gun control laws. we are still getting more images from that tragedy. you can see the gunman in this picture standing right behind shinzo abe, look how close he is before you open fired for the shots rang out as the former prime minister deliver that campaign speech, hitting him in the neck and chest. new footage now shows the security detail even tried to block the bullets using their briefcases. there were so many people who spoke out about this. shinzo abe was beloved. not just the current white house but the former president, he was a conservative japanese leader.

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