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MSNBCW The July 5, 2024

faith is losing the belief in god. it is so common for priests to have a crisis of faith, that they have a term for it. and we have a process to deal with it. priests leave their priestly duties temporarily, until the crisis of faith passes. or permanently if it doesn t. i ve been experiencing a crisis of faith for the last year or so, and have not known quite what to say about it or who to talk to about it. here are priests who specialist in counseling catholic priests who are count experiencing a crisis of faith. but i m not sure who to turn to for my crisis of faith. it is a crisis of faith in what has been a god-like presence in my life. when i was baptized into the catholic faith at birth, my father was a boston police officer. by the time i was in high school, learning about a catholic priest having a crisis of faith, my father was a lawyer. he had already argued and won a case in the united states supreme court. i was there in the supreme court that day when my father

FOXNEWS MediaBuzz July 6, 2024

opinion. it didn t help that as the wall street journal reported, the fbi decided earlier there was no need to send agents to supervise biden lawyers collecting classified papers that they said they found. that reeked of a double standard. the washington post says biden world adopted a strategy of caution and deference toward doj, it was the goody two-shoes approach, more concerned with pleasing investigators than the public. here s a classic example. after white house sat on this story for two months, officials confirmed the cbs scoop about the first batch of documents found at penn biden center. now, the prime minister and his people already the president and his people already knew about the second batch but said nothing. it smelled like a cover-up. the post says some of biden s aides now regret the strategy. you think? here s the thing, anyone if can defend himself even when there s a justice investigation. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. if. howa

CNN Don Lemon Tonight July 7, 2024

way that they know who this informant might be if there is one? no, they don t say who this person might be and how that person might have come to know that information. the feature of mar-a-lago and of trump world, as you know, is that there weren t a lot of checks on people coming and going in that circle. so there s just many, many people, we ve been making calls, and there s a number of people that come to mind when you talk to people about who this could be. the idea, kim, of who could ve had access, who could ve seen something in some way, or have been witness to something, is really curious here. as evan points out, this investigation, the timeline alone, has been going on for over a year. there was a june of this year, june meeting at mar-a-lago, between trump s lawyers. and then this search happened. something had to have happened in that time to go from this conversation, the idea of discussions happening to an unannounced execution of a search warrant at the es

CNN Don Lemon Tonight July 7, 2024

additional documents or believed there were additional documents being held at mar-a- lago that the fbi wanted to obtain. that s what precipitated and what prompted the activity we saw monday at mar-a-lago, that this informant or this person, this witness was able to tell the fbi there were additional things there they needed to go get, and that s why they did this on monday. are they reported they know who this informant might be if there is one? they don t say who this person may be and how that person would ve come to know that information. the feature of mar-a-lago and trump world come as you know, as there weren t a lot of checks on people coming and going in that circle, so there s many, many people. we have been making calls, and there s a number of people that come to mind when you talk to people about who this could be. the idea, kim, of who could have had access, seen something in some way or been witness to something is really curious. as evan points out, thi

FOXNEWS Cavuto Live July 7, 2024

then they don t know what to do with them. that s a crime. neil: they re trying to find out what to do with them, certainly in new york, there is talks of building tent cities and bringing some to ships off the east river, the hudson river around manhattan and it s a big number. right now no indication how all of this will be settled. and following it very, very close. nate, what are we hearing now? neil, good morning. a bronx parking lot will be the first migrant tent facility. big enough for 1,000 migrants, and they ve received 13,600 migrants from texas and with shelters strained in the city, it s meant to ease that. the migrants will come directly here from the port authority, food, water, medical help, but this will be a short-term solution for migrants travelling alone. families will get more privacy with different accommodations. i migrants will it stay here one and four days, before moving elsewhere, possibly a hotel room. and the mayor argues that the migrants are

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