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FOXNEWSW The July 2, 2024

i m paul gigot. a manhattan jury found donald trump guilty this week on all 34 counts of false iffying business records, the first time in history that a former u.s. president has been convicted of a felony. thursday afternoon s verdict marked a dramatic end to the almost 6-week trial, but trump vowed that the legal fight is not over. this was a rigged decision right from day one. with a conflicted judge who should have never been allowed to try this case, never. and we will fight for our constitution. this is far from over. paul: let s bring in jim trusty, a former federal prosecutor and former donald trump attorney. welcome, jim. good to see you again. so what do you make of this verdict? well, it s not a shock, unfortunately. i mean, this is the lawfare. it s really at a its worst with. you had a politicized prosecutor who had a picked through the trash of a case that the southern district of new york specifically rejected doing that his predecessor rejected doing, but

CNNW History July 2, 2024

jerry: where d you get those? kramer: the machine. you want one? jerry: no. henry winkler: you come home, turn on that television. kramer: take one. jerry: i don t want one! kramer: no there good. jerry: i don t want it. henry winkler: what do you want? you want comedy. kramer: take one! jerry: no! kramer stop it! jason alexander: and boom, there you go, a situation comedy. sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: cla

CNNW Erin June 19, 2024

i d write next, putin and kim make a deal as investigative reporter crystal grows ab has new details tonight about the spies wants from kim. he s my guest plus larry sabato, one of the nation s most trusted political voices, telling out what costs are, calling him asking what would happen if biden is not the parties nominate who s calling and what are they saying? a new reporting tonight on trump s ground game bigger than anyone knew why he may have the democrats to thank for that. let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, we begin with the longest goodbye vladimir putin and kim jong-un couldn t bear to part this evening embracing on the tarmac, prolonging their goodbyes. both standing there across from each other, waving goodbye once putin got inside is played, he continued to stare at kim almost longingly. then waving smiling ear 30 ear. kim, minister, cheering, squad, waving enthusiastically back. it s hard as they could. it was almo

BBCNEWS This June 13, 2024

i m samira hussain. i m arunoday mukharji. well, india hasjust had a mammoth election. 6a2 million people voted over a month and a half. and these elections are important because whatever happens here has global ramifications. and the results, they were surprising. narendra modi will keep his job as prime minister. but the intractable leader, well, he now depends on other parties to back him up. actually, arunoday, you broke down the numbers. let s take a look. the world s largest democratic exercise. elections in a country of 1.4 billion, done and dusted. here s everything you need to know about the results. the bjp won the most number of seats, 240, but it s still not the victory narendra modi was hoping for. he has 63 less seats than what the bjp won in the last election, and less than 272 that is needed to have a majority, which means he is not the final word on politics or policy, and will have to rely on unpredictable alliance partners and establish a consensus. other t

BBCNEWS Dateline London April 29, 2017

Mandate. Think she is looking for that mandate. If she squeaks by. She is also trying to squash dissent in her own party. The real mandate that she once, this is true in a different way, for the anti mandate Thatjeremy Corbyn feels, it is about british politics. If she wins resoundingly, it is more a message to the borisjohnsons of this world. Ina way, to the borisjohnsons of this world. In a way, to the far right of the tory party. In other words, in theory, if she wants the so called soft brexit. Which she doesnt . Well, we dont know. Have you heard the Phrase Brexit means brexit . That is all we know. Lets posit the possibility that she once a kind of Lu Kewa Rm Possibility that she once a kind of lukewarm brexit. It is conceivable that if the ideologically rigid side of the tory party knew that they have a tory leader thatjust got a personal mandate to lead, it might change things. She was looking at the polls . Of course. The Opinion Polls . Yes, she was looking at the Opinion Pol

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