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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports July 6, 2024

conversation about how to approach classics from the past in today s modern world. our thanks to jacob soboroff for that report. we ve got a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports, let s get right to it. at this hour, president biden is on his way to poland, as we learn new details about his high risk surprise stop in kyiv. back at home, the maga wing is already slamming the president s trip. could it actually lead to an end to what some republicans call a blank check for the war. at michigan state university students strugtology struggling to return to some sense of normalcy. and we are live in jimmy carter s hometown as the former president receives hospice care. our team is here and around the globe with the latest developments. they re all here for us. speechless and joyful is what i m hearing about the mood in kyiv right now after president biden s surprise stop there. josh letterman, you re in warsaw where the president is headed now to meet

FOXNEWS The Five July 6, 2024

out fossil fuels. jeanine: joe biden wasn t kidding about ending fossil fuels, and now, he is coming for your car. the white house turbocharging its radical green agenda by unveiling their toughest restrictions yet. they will force you to buy an expensive electric vehicle, whether you like it or not. the new rules target tailgate emissions. and the goal is to have 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032. keep this in mind, only 6% of cars sold last year were electric. but there is a big problem: americans don t want them. just 19% say that they are very likely to buy and ev. and hey, it is no wonder. the average tv costs $47,000 more but biden s people say it will actually save you money. we are going to save consumers money. these vehicles don t require as much maintenance. obviously, the gas prices are a little steeper and electric vehicles will be cheaper over their life span. jeanine: and like all things joe biden, china is the big winner here. they own 75% of th

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

centre of power, whereas the treasury, foreign policy and national security are overrepresented. just going back to the first sentence, you say you don t remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of those conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. given all we have heard about the importance of the nhs and notjust in terms of caring for people, but the detail, whether it was going to be overwhelmed or not, thatis was going to be overwhelmed or not, that is very striking statement. yes. it was an observation at the time yes. it was an observation at the time and yes. it was an observation at the time and is yes. it was an observation at the time and is striking in retrospect as welt time and is striking in retrospect as welt i time and is striking in retrospect as well. i think it probably goes to what as well. i think it probably goes to what needs to be different in it should what needs to be different in it should no

FOXNEWS The Five June 4, 2024 21:42:00

and talk to the kid. dana: your view, judge? jeanine: first of all, all of the sample legislation i have seen here makes the prosecutabln attorney general or a prosecutor comes in. does not give a parent the right to litigate, although they talk about mass actions as opposed to class actions. this is a continuing effort to kind of curb social media and some of these platforms. they tried it with section 230, and it didn t work. you know, they kind of slipped away. so now, what they are trying to do, they are trying to save these media companies are responsible for, you know, addicting and for causing kids to commit suicide. the causation issue, as you say, is the ultimate issue. how do you prove that your child killed himself or herself because of social media, bullying, or whatever? and then you get to the question of subjectivity. how do you assess subjectivity? how do i say that my child was

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 19:54:00

for certain you have causation. suppose somebody gets cancer in ten years, but they re a heavy smoker, they re difficult to show, you may show that vinyl chloride are harmful, cancer causing, you may have a causation issue and a damages issue if you don t see any symptoms for a decade or longer. so if that, let s say that happens, and you see a the number of people who are getting sick far outweighing what it might normally be in the regular population, is that when you are more likely to be able to file a successful lawsuit? no, you want to file it now. you want to get in line early. there are going to be a number of lawsuits. if there s a judgment, you want to be a judgment creditor earlier rather than later. these cases normally understand that you sometimes still need to build your damages, still need to send people to the doctor, develop medical records, that

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