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you have close ties to texas. you even ran for lieutenant governor in 2021. what's your take on this case? >> well, this is what's happened in the state of texas where we now have one party dominant state, though it's a state that's moving towards, in my view, towards a more purple state, and i think ted cruz understands in the senate race that he has this year he's in trouble. and so it's moving in that direction. but when you have a small segment of the population, around 5%, is 0%, that basely picks who's the leaders because the general election still hasn't returned to a place where democrats can reasonably win in this, we lect these people that are the lauren bob effort, marjorie taylor green, and christie noem after recent events. it's insame and unconscionable to me that this woman was prosecuted and then sentenced to five years in jail while we have what's going on and the people that participated and facilitated what happened on january 6th, not the people that showed up and have been prosecuted but members of congress and the president of the united
you have close ties to texas. you even ran for lieutenant governor in 2021. what's your take on this case? >> well, this is what's happened in the state of texas where we now have one party dominant state, though it's a state that's moving towards, in my view, towards a more purple state, and i think ted cruz understands in the senate race that he has this year he's in trouble. and so it's moving in that direction. but when you have a small segment of the population, around 5%, is 0%,...
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. >> the senator from texas ? does a very, very important point, there is no such thing as a january exception to treatment. there is only the text of the constitution, which makes very clear that a former president is subject to criminal sanction after his presidency for any illegal acts he comments. >> you did not hallucinate that. that was donald trump's lawyer in the senate saying the following. "the text of the constitution is very clear that a former president is subject to criminal sanction after his presidency for any legal, illegal acts he commits." that was the argument trumps lawyers used in 2020 want to help avoid conviction in the senate. don't worry, you can vote to acquit him and we all still know because it is obvious that he could face criminal sanctions. now, his lawyers across the street in the supreme court three years later are making literally the opposite argument to a receptive supreme court. as was put in "the new york times" , trump has asked the supreme court if he is 18 and for some of
. >> the senator from texas ? does a very, very important point, there is no such thing as a january exception to treatment. there is only the text of the constitution, which makes very clear that a former president is subject to criminal sanction after his presidency for any illegal acts he comments. >> you did not hallucinate that. that was donald trump's lawyer in the senate saying the following. "the text of the constitution is very clear that a former president is subject...
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the book was removed from bookshelves in texas and not even a year later, maulik pancholy is facing the burden of censorship once again. this week, a pennsylvania school board canceled maulik pancholy's anti-bullying's beating engagement due to concerns about his "lifestyle." i will speak into the actor, the author, and the activist maulik pancholy tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern on it ali velshi. . what -- the cancellation of his book reading. i saw his instagram story about that. wanted to get him on my show but you got him first so that means i guess we will watch him early. >> malik is the sweetest man anyone has isever met. you can't imagine this guy getting banned from a speech about bullying. the world is upside down when you are -- you don't want this kid talking to your kids the world is upside down. >> yeah. upside down and inside out. thank you very much. >> have a good show. >>> this trial is starting. that was the judge's parting thought to the courtroom in the case of the rtpeople of the sta of new york verses donald trump. today the full panel of 12 jurors and six alternat
the book was removed from bookshelves in texas and not even a year later, maulik pancholy is facing the burden of censorship once again. this week, a pennsylvania school board canceled maulik pancholy's anti-bullying's beating engagement due to concerns about his "lifestyle." i will speak into the actor, the author, and the activist maulik pancholy tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern on it ali velshi. . what -- the cancellation of his book reading. i saw his instagram story about that....
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. >> cia director bill burns spoke yesterday in texas before the israeli attack. of course, with this in mind. here is what he had to say about iran's attack on israel last weekend. >> the iranians fired off something like 330 drones and missiles combined. turned out to be a spectacular failure for them, thanks to integrated air defense, good intelligence, the israelis themselves, but supported by the united states, some regional partners, some international partners as well. of those 330 missiles, only four or five actually impacted in israel. none of them did any significant damage. it's a reminder of the quality of the israeli military. it's a reminder of the fact that the israelis have friends, starting with the united states. but others as well. >> is that a warning to iran to bolster israel's recovered deterrent, partly accomplished i guess they would think about the damascus hit, but certainly this as well, the way they withstood the iranian reaction, because of the humiliation to military and the disaster of the massacre? is it partly a strong warning to i
. >> cia director bill burns spoke yesterday in texas before the israeli attack. of course, with this in mind. here is what he had to say about iran's attack on israel last weekend. >> the iranians fired off something like 330 drones and missiles combined. turned out to be a spectacular failure for them, thanks to integrated air defense, good intelligence, the israelis themselves, but supported by the united states, some regional partners, some international partners as well. of...
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capita basis, killed 35,000 people with a population of the university of texas, and on the way back, took the freshmen class at smu hostage and hid them under tunnels, what would we do? it'd be the great radioactive parking lot. jews are not allowed, and israel is not allowed to prosecute a war, and they are prosecuting a war more humanely than we have done. the ratio of combatants to civilians is -- of civilian death to combatant mortality is lower than japan, lower than in germany. there's just a different standard for jews and israel when it comes to prosecuting a war. they're allowed to fight back to a truce, but unlike america or any other western nation that has attacked as viciously, they're not allowed to win a war. it's a double standard. >> willie, i've said on this show consistently for 16 years, even before this heinous hamas attack, said on this show for 16, 17 years, if what is done to israel with missiles being fired into israel consistently by hamas, if that were done from mexico into texas, we would be in mexico city with tanks. we'd be surrounding mexico city by ni
capita basis, killed 35,000 people with a population of the university of texas, and on the way back, took the freshmen class at smu hostage and hid them under tunnels, what would we do? it'd be the great radioactive parking lot. jews are not allowed, and israel is not allowed to prosecute a war, and they are prosecuting a war more humanely than we have done. the ratio of combatants to civilians is -- of civilian death to combatant mortality is lower than japan, lower than in germany. there's...
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take a listen to texas congressman wesley hunt. >> how did we get here? i guess a lot of white people had to vote for us? it was not -- [ laughter ] a lot of white people had to vote for us. >> that means we have come a long way and we are literally being judged by the content of our character not by the color of our skin. >> african-americans deserve better representation than black politicians who figured out how to win white votes. the demand public servants who will fight to address real problems in their communities. including racism, crime, inequality, and that is why polls show black support for the democratic party has barely budged in 30 years. it was 86% in 1994, and it stands at 83% today. it is not that democrats are perfect, but their support for african-americans is rooted in actual policies addressing years of systemic discrimination. republicans, on the other hand, are only offering up trump mugshots, golden sneakers, and now america's starting five, a crew that likes to talk trash, but most of the time ends up on the bench. i've got you.
take a listen to texas congressman wesley hunt. >> how did we get here? i guess a lot of white people had to vote for us? it was not -- [ laughter ] a lot of white people had to vote for us. >> that means we have come a long way and we are literally being judged by the content of our character not by the color of our skin. >> african-americans deserve better representation than black politicians who figured out how to win white votes. the demand public servants who will fight...
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or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal prosecution. we do not care. they are not the only people who don't care. donald trump is the only criminal defendant i have ever seen who cannot round up a single family member to sit in the front row of the courtroom in support of criminal defendant donald trump. his third and current wife isn't there. neither of his daughters are there. none of his sons are there. not a single personal friend has shown up as a show of support for donald trump. not one. serial killer and sometimes cannibal jeffrey dahmer had his family in the courtroom every single day. donald trump has less familial support than jeffrey dahmer had in the courtroom. leading us off, someone who has been there. a fellow at justice security. also, andrew weiss
or in north dakota or utah or alabama or texas or somewhere there is a vast majority of voters for donald trump. any courthouse in america, florida, anywhere. and no one, no one anywhere in the country showed up at any courthouse to protest the criminal prosecution of donald trump. 74million trump voters said absolutely no. we will not protest donald trump's criminal prosecution. we do not care. they are not the only people who don't care. donald trump is the only criminal defendant i have ever...
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and in houston, texas. tickets are on sale. and that it does it for me, for now. >>> coming up on the second hour.
and in houston, texas. tickets are on sale. and that it does it for me, for now. >>> coming up on the second hour.
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believed he was acting in the correction of donald trump when he published stories like this about texas senator ted cruz who challenged trump in the 2016 primary, having extramarital affairs with multiple women, five secret mistresses, actually, or the story, remember this one? this one got a little bit of attention for which admitted to making up, linking cruises father to the john f. kennedy assassination. remember that one? the substance of this trial is about what the inquirer did not publish as part of its practice, the tabloid world known as catch and kill during which it helps press story about trump's on affairs: it is in a 2015 meeting between trump, and cohen . >> tonight a person familiar with the matter tells nbc news in august 2015, candidate trump was in the room and cohen, and national inquirer publisher david discussed ways company could quash negative stories about trump's relationships with women. >> when that meeting was first reported. according to and that 2015 meeting in august, he told trump paul cohen, quote, i said that anything i hear in the marketplace, if i h
believed he was acting in the correction of donald trump when he published stories like this about texas senator ted cruz who challenged trump in the 2016 primary, having extramarital affairs with multiple women, five secret mistresses, actually, or the story, remember this one? this one got a little bit of attention for which admitted to making up, linking cruises father to the john f. kennedy assassination. remember that one? the substance of this trial is about what the inquirer did not...
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age appropriate was removed from bookshelfs in florida and texas and not only a year later, poncholi who is an openly gay indian man is facing again. >>> time now for the last word with jonathan in for allie. >> i'm so glad you're going to be talking to poncholi about what happened to him. the cancellation of his book reading. i saw his instagram story about that and wanted to get him on my show. but you got him first. so that means i get to watch him early. >> the thing about malik is he's truly the sweetest man you have ever met. i can't imagine this man getting banned from a speech about bullying. it's like the world is upside down man. when you don't want this kid talking to your kids, the world is upside down. >> yeah, upside down and inside out. allie, thank you very much. >> have a good show. >> this trial is starting. that was judge's thought in the case of the people of the state of new york versus donald j. trump. today on day four of the trial, the full panel of 12 jurors and six alternates were shown in to consider donald trump's fate in the historic first criminal trial
age appropriate was removed from bookshelfs in florida and texas and not only a year later, poncholi who is an openly gay indian man is facing again. >>> time now for the last word with jonathan in for allie. >> i'm so glad you're going to be talking to poncholi about what happened to him. the cancellation of his book reading. i saw his instagram story about that and wanted to get him on my show. but you got him first. so that means i get to watch him early. >> the thing...
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he published stories like this about texas senator ted cruz who challenged trump in the primary. extramarital affairs with multiple women. or this story, remember this one? this one got a little bit of attention. admitted making up linking ted cruz to the john f. kennedy assassination. remember that one? the substance of this is what the inquirer did not practice -- did not publish as part of a practice known as catch and kill. culminating in a 2015 meeting -- >> reporter: tonight a person with the matter tells nbc news that candidate trump was in the room when the national enquirer publisher discussed ways that ami could help quash negative stories about mr. trump's relationships with women. >> that was from 2018 when the meeting was first reported. in that meeting in august he told trump through michael cohen that anything i hear in the marketplace, if i hear anything negative about yourself or i hear anything about women selling stories, i would notify you. i would notify michael cohen and then he would be able to have them kill in another magazine or have them not be publishe
he published stories like this about texas senator ted cruz who challenged trump in the primary. extramarital affairs with multiple women. or this story, remember this one? this one got a little bit of attention. admitted making up linking ted cruz to the john f. kennedy assassination. remember that one? the substance of this is what the inquirer did not practice -- did not publish as part of a practice known as catch and kill. culminating in a 2015 meeting -- >> reporter: tonight a...
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we are seeing places where texas, and to their great credit, they have had state- based policies with a good alternative grid down there. we have seen them have moments where the biggest contributor, particularly that sort of padding to stop them when they get hit is green energy. how quickly, basically, are we on target is the big concern? >> well, we have a target of 100% clean electricity by 2035 and we have a target of getting to 50% carbon reduction by 2030. we as in the biden administration. those things we are on target to do. >> we really are? >> we are. i am not saying we are going to get 100% by 2030 but by 2030 the u.s. alone -- >> this is from like 28 numbers? >> from 2008. 40% of that production comes from the inflation reduction act. the other 10 is from state and from private sector actors. >> that is from modeling? >> from modeling. but the bottom line is, we are seeing so much investment and so much movement and so much declared intentional policies from the state and from the private sector and from the federal government now. >> do you worry, i have started to get w
we are seeing places where texas, and to their great credit, they have had state- based policies with a good alternative grid down there. we have seen them have moments where the biggest contributor, particularly that sort of padding to stop them when they get hit is green energy. how quickly, basically, are we on target is the big concern? >> well, we have a target of 100% clean electricity by 2035 and we have a target of getting to 50% carbon reduction by 2030. we as in the biden...
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this is an issue in texas. so that is a real chilling effect. and i don't know if that came up in today's argument because we couldn't hear it realtime, but isn't that major issue here? >> absolutely. doctors have to have a certain amount of discretion to make a decision about what is this the best interests of their patient. and so how certain do you have to be that but for this abortion their patient is going to die. and under idaho law, the consequence for failure to make that assessment correctly is criminal prosecution and imprisonment. and so if you are a doctor, you won't go even close to that line because you don't want to risk it. and when are you certain your patient will die unless they have this. do they have to be in sepsis, do they have to be in some sort of shock situation before you say they are about to day. let's give her a few more days and see if she's actually dying from this? that is just poor medical care and that is the some you. so an important consideration here. >> and victoria, let's talk about florida's six week ban.
this is an issue in texas. so that is a real chilling effect. and i don't know if that came up in today's argument because we couldn't hear it realtime, but isn't that major issue here? >> absolutely. doctors have to have a certain amount of discretion to make a decision about what is this the best interests of their patient. and so how certain do you have to be that but for this abortion their patient is going to die. and under idaho law, the consequence for failure to make that...
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one miscarried in a texas emergency room as a front desk staff refused to check her in. another woman learned her fetus had no heartbeat the day after a security guard turned her away from the facility. complaints pregnant women were turned away from u.s. emergency rooms spiked in 2022 after roe v. wade was overturned, federal documents by the ap revealed. how do you deal with this as an emergency room practitioner in a state like florida or idaho or others that have abortion band? >> what is happening right now is these states are forcing doctors to deny care that they know how to give. life-saving care. we are hearing the stories now over and over because people are finally coming forward and telling the story. before this, this could have been happening and we didn't know. now we know what is on the line between of the stories of the women that bleeding. we know the women that are infected because they need to end their pregnancy before they can have a delivery. that is what is on the line. it is happening every single day in the united states where abortion is banned
one miscarried in a texas emergency room as a front desk staff refused to check her in. another woman learned her fetus had no heartbeat the day after a security guard turned her away from the facility. complaints pregnant women were turned away from u.s. emergency rooms spiked in 2022 after roe v. wade was overturned, federal documents by the ap revealed. how do you deal with this as an emergency room practitioner in a state like florida or idaho or others that have abortion band? >>...
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dozens were also arrested at the university of texas at austin. police say 34 people were taken into custody yesterday. republican governor greg abbott posted a social media quote. the protesters belong in jail. adding, anti-semitism will not be tolerated. the university's faculty, however, is condemning what it calls the school's militarized response to yesterday's planned demonstration. in a letter, the staff wrote that professors will not be teaching classes today, and it is not clear how many will participate. >>> another college working to balance free speech and student safety is vanderbilt university. school leaders expelled three students and suspended more than 20 others for breaking into an administrative building during a pro-palestinian protest last month. during that break-in, the students injured a security officer while calling for the school to divest from israel. there you see the video. my god. joining us now, the chancellor of vanderbilt university, daniel deermeier. he defended the school's response. "free speech is alive and w
dozens were also arrested at the university of texas at austin. police say 34 people were taken into custody yesterday. republican governor greg abbott posted a social media quote. the protesters belong in jail. adding, anti-semitism will not be tolerated. the university's faculty, however, is condemning what it calls the school's militarized response to yesterday's planned demonstration. in a letter, the staff wrote that professors will not be teaching classes today, and it is not clear how...
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only people that are coming are people that go and shoot up schools, that shoot up churches in texas, that shoot up country music festivals in las vegas, that continue to shoot up neighborhoods and restaurants. republicans on the wrong side of issue after issue after issue with middle americans. >> because they've won on them. americans are going to have to endure the wrath of these policies, the lack of gun policies and the overturning of roe, in real time. then it will ultimately turn back against them. >>> a new ad from the group republican voters against trump is focusing on how the former president's legal issues may be a liability for the presidency. let's take a listen. >> i was wondering if you guys are hiring. i was applying for a job. i was thinking about applying for a job here. i'm currently faing 88 felonies. for detention of classified information. falsifying business records. i was wondering if that was going to be a problem. >> we have diamonds and jewelry, yes. >> we'll do a background check. >> probably not? >> yeah. >> do you hire people that sexually assault other
only people that are coming are people that go and shoot up schools, that shoot up churches in texas, that shoot up country music festivals in las vegas, that continue to shoot up neighborhoods and restaurants. republicans on the wrong side of issue after issue after issue with middle americans. >> because they've won on them. americans are going to have to endure the wrath of these policies, the lack of gun policies and the overturning of roe, in real time. then it will ultimately turn...