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MSNBCW The June 11, 2024

going well. i had no idea how bad it was. you know, when you listen to the evidence, you listen to everything that hunter went through, how is he still alive? you know. it was scary. imagine being a juror in a high-profile case with political implications and not being terrified of being doxed or physically threatened by the defendant s cultish fans and feeling free to talk about the verdict. huh. late today, hunter biden received a comforting hug from his dad, the president of the united states. on a day that provided very clear evidence that the justice system is not weaponized. also tonight, the fallout from the alito tapes. democrats control the senate, so when can we look forward to hearings on supreme court ethics and political bias? but we begin tonight with justice for all. an ideal enshrined in the motto on the department of justice seal. in latin, roughly, he who takes legal action on behalf of lady justice. the phrase expresses the ideal of a system of justic

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:17:00

of the six major swing states. nevada, arizona, michigan, pennsylvania and georgia. mr biden holding a small lead in wisconsin. because of the electoral college, these states will have an outsized influence in the north america elections. nomia iqbal has been speaking to voters in the key swing state of georgia. out in the suburbs of georgia, it is voters who will decide donald trump s fate, notjurors. rachel is an independent voter who leans republican. that s right? really, he s guilty? they found him guilty? guilty on all 3a counts. all 3a counts. donald trump s now been convicted. does that factor in to how you will vote in november? i did not have any idea that he. i i honestly did not think he would be convicted. just because, i know that sounds ridiculous, but he s got away with everything else so far! we already knew he was a bit

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:12:00

donald trump s now been convicted. does that factor in to how you will vote in november? i did not have any idea that he. i honestly did not think he would be convicted. just because, i know that sounds ridiculous, but he s got away with everything else so far! we already knew he was a bit of a liar and a cheat kind of before he got in! it is date night for conservative couple ron and mickey at their local spa. their peace and quiet is momentarily disrupted to take in the verdict. wow. what s your reaction, ron? i m not surprised at all. because i think that he was guilty as well. but i m. i m pleased, yeah. i am. mickey voted for donald trump last time not this time. i think he s a complete narcissist. i think that he is, it s all about him and he doesn t take the heart of the american people to heart. for moderate republicans, they are still processing this verdict.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 00:17:00

arizona, michigan, pennsylvania and georgia, president biden holding a small lead in wisconsin. because of the electoral college, these states will have an outsized influence in the north america elections. nomia iqbal has been speaking to voters in the key swing state of georgia. out in the suburbs of georgia, it is voters who will decide donald trump s fate, notjurors. rachel is an independent voter who leans republican. that s right? really, he s guilty? they found him guilty? guilty on all 34 counts. all 34 counts. donald trump s now been convicted. does that factor in to how you will vote in november? i did not have any idea that he. i honestly did not think he would be convicted. just because, i know that sounds ridiculous, but he s got away with everything else so far! we already knew he was a bit of a liar and a cheat kind of before he got in! it is date night for conservative couple ron and mickey at their local spa. their peace and quiet

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 21:20:00

florida is one of the hardest hit states right now when it comes to climate change and the devastating impacts. we re seeing we re getting away from rubio and scott specifically, but when you talk to republican colleagues when you have disagreements with them, do they not believe what s going on right in front of their eyes? yeah, sometimes, jake, obviously. what they ll believe when the cameras are off versus when the cameras are on are sometimes different. what i m focused on is trying to not argue with them, why it s happening. but i am trying to focus on fixing it. and so, that s the point here is to just solvthproblem, and to help mitigate the issue. everything we do now, every investment we make, helps with mitigation. so that s what i m trying to work with them on. and that s what we are doing here, trying to get the money back. the idea that fema could run out of money in the middle of hurricane season in the greatest country in the world, sounds

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