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CNN Inside Politics With John King July 7, 2024

flint, michigan. up first just before midnight justice department legal filing and what it tells us about the case against donald trump. the 36-page filing is full of critical new details. they include three classified documents in desks inside the former president s office. more than 100 documents in 13 boxes with classification markings inside the former president s residence. some of those documents so secret the fbi and d orkoj persl charged with reviewing them needed to get additional security clearances. the filing includes this stunning photograph, a smattering of highly classified documents with unmistakably clear, top secret and sci markings laid out on a mar-a-lago carpet next to a time of framed magazine covers and this, too, justice department lawyers now allege mr. trump and his attorneys likely committed a crime by obstructing a federal investigation. stopping fbi agents from looking through boxes of records and in one instance, signing off on a sworn statemen

MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports July 7, 2024

said for the year. absolutely, and a lot of the story since the market opened this morning, the dow jones currently down 800 points, about 2.7%. if it stays at that level, through the market close, in about an hour, that would be the lowest level that we ve seen the dow in 2022, and what has already been a brutal year for markets. and the big reason for all of this, have to rewind back to wednesday when the federal reserve, the nation s economic steward raised interest rates for the fifth consecutive time this year. that s to try to raise borrowing costs, to take some steam out of an overheating u.s. economy and which has led to the high inflation that we ve seen. the concern though, that the federal reserve is going to have to slow the economy too much, to get ahead of that high inflation. the fed chair jay powell saying earlier this week he s not sure if this process leads to a recession. that s why you have some on wall street calling for and projecting an increase in th

MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports June 4, 2024 19:06:00

making the economic case, the infrastructure law, the inflation reduction act and trying to flip the script really on the law and order message saying you can t be prolaw enforcement and proinsurrection. and then really you have the president leaning into that one issue that i think democrats have lifted their chances in the fall and take a listen to how the president talked about that. 46 days, democracy will be on the ballot. americans will have to choose. between the maga republican platform, embraced extremism and the big lie, democrats, independents and mainstream republicans who believe in the rule of law and rejecting the change, and a free and fair election. the democracy part of the president s case today. that was a political event, right? from the official side, we were also seeing the white house releasing an analysis of senator lindsey graham s proposal for a nationwide abortion ban ahead of the white house gender policy

FOXNEWS Gutfeld June 4, 2024 03:26:00

seeing the crime. greg: it s easy to see the crimes now they are broad daylight. it s happening in time square at 5:00 p.m. i have a theory, would you like to hear it? i don t have a choice go ahead. greg: what if for a week, we on this show decided to take the opposite attack of everything. like liberals will start becoming more prolaw enforcement. i feel like this is just a team sport reaction. you guys decide because you re the smartest. it will be a good idea. we re missing the whole point here. if anyone bothered i heard that aoc will call it a speech three or four times now. she used hysteria with three different punctuation. she used context twice. she didn t say anything.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190122:00:21:00

chosen to be the next attorney general of the state of california. reporter: as california s first black woman attorney general, progressive says say harris was not progressive enough failing to seek justice for the wrongfully imprisoned, decisions harris says were made by attorneys who reported to her. there were folks who made a decision in my office and had not consulted with me and i wish they had but again, i take full responsibility for those decisions. reporter: a history that is both an asset and an opening for attack. this month at a book tour stop in san francisco, an audience outburst. we are so i think that she does have to address that because that s a real important issue in the black community. reporter: she did talk about that several times in the book tour, you can be prolaw enforcement, prolaw order as well as for reforming the system. she says picking one or the other is a false choice and i

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