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FOXNEWS The Five July 7, 2024

oklahoma where a gunman killed four people at a medical office, the president expected to twist the arm of congress, even though he has been awol during the current senate negotiations and is headed to the beach in delaware tonight. the white house getting grilled on how the president plans to press ahead. if the president thinks that congress must act immediately to end this epidemic of gun violence, is he going to bring any of the key players to capitol hill to the beach with him tonight? oh, okay. so i don t have a big part of biden s whole thing that he knows how to get things done. he does. he s beaten the gun lobby before. meanwhile fireworks on kirill as house democrats clash with republicans on new gun legislation being pushed by the left. there s something gun crazed about our country we need to deal with. you are not going to bully your way into stripping americans of fundamental rights. if the supreme court objects we will expand it and we will no

MSNBCW Morning June 20, 2024

the heat is bad for the bad between the hotter it gets, the harder it is to find your words. wow. cucumber. hot weather can result in lower scores on math tests as well as higher rates of aggression ranging from mean-spirited behavior to violent crime. well, that explains florida. the heat wave is also blasting washington, d.c. when people complain it being over 90 president biden is like see, 81 isn t so bad. just saying. i m not kidding. it s hot out there. i spent all day sweating like a fox news anchor trying to explainp juneteenth. good morning. welcome to morning joe, it s wednesday, june 20th. millions of people from the midwest to the northeast will face extreme heat for a fourth straight day. the national weather service is predicting record highs again in several areas, and the heat is expected to last into the weekend. also, tropical storm alberto, the first named storm of the hurricane season, is expected to make landfall soon on mexico s gulf coast. the l

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 12:18:00

flooding as authorities confirm two levees breached by floodwaters and came after historic rainstorm pounded the reasonable last week. can you, of course, follow this story and all the latest weather developments by down loading the $28 trillion over the rest of the century. historic cost of learning loss comes from a new study by stanford economists. he projects students will miss out on around $70,000 each over their lifetime because of stunted education brought on by pandemic closures. the staggering numbers come from analysis of the dramatic decline in test scores of eighth graders on national math tests between 2019 and 2022. okay. so do you have a favorite t show from 2022. americans have voted in and the new survey in netflix s season four of ozark took the number

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 02:06:00

well they have long wanted their january six committee to share the work with them, they might not have wanted them to shed quite so publicly. joining us now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, check, thank you so much as always for being here. the 16 committee, they ve been releasing a lot of trim scripts, 1000 plus interviews that they conducted across the course of the investigation. can you talk to us about why the committee is doing, that and the effect that has on the doj s investigation into the january 6th attack? certainly. the committee has an incentive to be transparent. they want to show their work, that s what i used to do on middle school math tests. i get some credit for showing my work even if i got the wrong answer. and so understanding their institutional perspective on dumping all of these transcripts into the public domain is useful, but it is also useful to look at from the perspective of the justice department. the justice department

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 05:05:00

justice department investigation into january 6th? you have all of these useful transcripts out in the public domain. the doj and january 6th may have been back and forth for months, but whether and how much the committee is sharing their work with the department. back in may, they refused the request for transcripts of its interviews, and then they said that they would start sharing them. they would suggested they did not get everything yet. well they have long wanted their january six committee to share the work with them, they might not have wanted them to shed quite so publicly. joining us now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, check, thank you so much as always for being here. the 16 committee, they ve been releasing a lot of trim scripts, 1000 plus interviews that they conducted across the course of the investigation. can you talk to us about why the committee is doing, that and the effect that has on the doj s investigation into the january 6th attac

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