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MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 12:29:00

congresswoman member of the house judiciary committee member, a part of donald trump s second impeachment trial. welcome back to the sunday show. republicans actually accuse the fbi a perpetuating the january six investigation, one of their many and direction, one of their many conspiracy theories, with no basis in fact. it process. why is this particular conspiracy theory especially dangerous? well, everything that they are doing is dangerous. they attempt to diminish, and to try to take down the fbi, and the 38,000 folks who faithfully service every single day, is incredibly dangerous. take a look at the conspiracy theories they ve come up with. attacking mr. wray. conspiracies around january the six. with the fbi somehow behind the attack on our capitol, it is amazingly, and grotesquely, irresponsible.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:08:00

will have to be reopened. dare seen this video, that investigation will have to be reopened.- will have to be reopened. are you surprised. will have to be reopened. are you surprised. you will have to be reopened. are you surprised, you sound will have to be reopened. are you surprised, you sound you - will have to be reopened. are you surprised, you sound you are - surprised, you sound you are surprised, you sound you are surprised that the police are only investigating this video right now. they can only investigate the video now because they have only seen the video now, i was a bit surprised they didn t take any action in relation to the previous investigation and the photograph, given that this was apparently in conservative party hq and involves similar kinds of people. in terms of public position, as in the downing street parties, lots of fixed penalty notices were given out and i am not sure how much better evidence there was in those cases. i thought there was in those c

MSNBC Alex Witt Reports June 4, 2024 16:05:00

conversation was moving and work requirements, specifically, they wanted the president to hold the line, as jeffries, the leader of the house, the democratic leader, said yesterday. we will see if they did. look, 200 pages is a lot better than 1000, so give me a timeline, because lawmakers have to go through this. how long would it take before passing any potential agreement, june 5th, as you know, is a week from monday? speaker mccarthy said he will give his members 72 hours, three days, to review what is in the bill. that is often a problem when we see these big bills trying to be squeezed upon members, members often say they did not have time to read them. so you see the timeline on your screen. technically, if mccarthy wants to start this voting process on tuesday, as he told reporters just last hour, they are going to have to release this bill today. so members have enough time to read, it process, it the house can vote on it once they get back from memorial day, and then the

CNN Inside Politics With John King June 4, 2024 16:10:00

his education policies and he decided to go back at them. will be to him here. this is talking about article 2 of the constitution which outlines presidential power, power to negotiate treaties. past president, including implying donald trump, too timid. you also have to be willing to assert the true scope of article 2 powers. a lot of our presidents have not been willing to do that. for example, the administrative state, the founding fathers would have never accepted the idea that you could get elected president and yet the executive agencies could do whatever they wanted to do. that s not the way this works. again, it is a republican vote is first, but other voters will watch as this it process plays out. this is a governor now, would-be president, who has an aggressive idea about the use of executive power to get what he thes. that s interesting because trump also had a very aggressive idea of use ing executive powero

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:20:00

or in society generally. he goes on to say. the dismissal of the specific charge that concerned me takes nothing away from azeem s own lived experiences. azeem rafiq has been speaking to the bbc about the ecb decision. here s his reaction. i feel vindicated. seven out of the eight i feel vindicated. seven out of the eight charges that have been upheld, and most eight charges that have been upheld, and most importantly, one of the main and most importantly, one of the main reasons i spoke out was to highlight main reasons i spoke out was to highlight the wider problems across the game, and the institutional racism the game, and the institutional racism at the game, and the institutional racism at yorkshire county cricket club, racism at yorkshire county cricket club, and racism at yorkshire county cricket club, and i racism at yorkshire county cricket club, and i think that has been proven club, and i think that has been proven over and over again. obviously proven

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