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need to be doing a lot more to reach out to the geoff duncan of the world. and what i've heard from a lot of antitrust republicans are conservative leaning independence is they feel like those overtures are not there now, maybe they're just not there yet and the biden campaign has done some sort of, i would argue nominal outreach to haley voters to say, you know, you're still casting these protests votes against donald trump come have a home in our party, but they had not really been trying to broaden out the tent. they seem to have so far mostly been focused on shoring up their base keeping liberals in the tent, preventing these disaffected young people in particular, from continuing to bleed out on that end of the campaign. so i will be very curious to see as we head into the summer in the fall, as the time gets shorter before november, if there is more proactive outreach, particularly on policy, because what i hear from a lot of those conservative leaning independence is that they are actually coming home to the republican party, but they tried boycotting
need to be doing a lot more to reach out to the geoff duncan of the world. and what i've heard from a lot of antitrust republicans are conservative leaning independence is they feel like those overtures are not there now, maybe they're just not there yet and the biden campaign has done some sort of, i would argue nominal outreach to haley voters to say, you know, you're still casting these protests votes against donald trump come have a home in our party, but they had not really been trying to...
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duncan, you're a geriatrician. you know palliative care can help most people have pain—free death, but not everyone. i’ee people have pain-free death, but not eve one. �* �* everyone. i've never... i've never aruued everyone. i've never... i've never argued against — everyone. i've never... i've never argued against the _ everyone. i've never... i've never argued against the fact _ everyone. i've never... i've never argued against the fact that - everyone. i've never... i've never| argued against the fact that some people _ argued against the fact that some people do have difficult times in life and — people do have difficult times in life and i— people do have difficult times in life and i completely understand what _ life and i completely understand what people want, why they want the choice _ what people want, why they want the choice and _ what people want, why they want the choice and avoid suffering. my great concern _ choice and avoid suffering. my great concern is _ choice and avoid suffering.
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duncan kennedy is there. duncan. i think it has been a pretty secial duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day — duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both men _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both men today, - special day for both men today, the king and the prince of wales, the first time as you said in more than 30 years, exactly 31 years, to be precise, that the king is languishing this role as colonel—in—chief, and handing it over, so a day full of symbolism and also of course the personal touch as well, handing from father to son —— relinquishing this role. it all took place in a ceremony on the tarmac here in front of a brand—new helicopter that the army air corps has just taken delivery of. king charles handed to prince william a regimental belt and a regimental cap, and there seems to be smiles and both men enjoyed the occasion, surrounded by some of the trainees who will be working
duncan kennedy is there. duncan. i think it has been a pretty secial duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day — duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both men _ duncan. i think it has been a pretty special day for both men today, - special day for both men today, the king and the prince of wales, the first time as you said in more than 30 years, exactly 31...
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is that -- duncan? >> i think, look, there's a problem in the fact that the witnesses are not subject to this gag order, and we've been seeing tweets from michael cohen attacking mr. trump as well. so i think there is a bit of a disconnect between the fact that he can't say anything and that they -- and that the witnesses can. that being said, there's a long history here of mr. trump incitingtr violence against not only the witnesses but the d.a.'s office, the members of the d.a.'s office staff, the judge and his family. there's a real background here. there's a reason this gag orderr exists, and i think at the end of thets day he's right not to modify the gag order, because there's more witnesses coming. and if you lift the gag order right now, these witnesses coming up are going to know the minute their off the stand are going to be subject to all these attacks. it cannot stand given the history of these violent attacks on people. and i think theac judge is righ to just keep it in place and keep it as
is that -- duncan? >> i think, look, there's a problem in the fact that the witnesses are not subject to this gag order, and we've been seeing tweets from michael cohen attacking mr. trump as well. so i think there is a bit of a disconnect between the fact that he can't say anything and that they -- and that the witnesses can. that being said, there's a long history here of mr. trump incitingtr violence against not only the witnesses but the d.a.'s office, the members of the d.a.'s office...
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would you want jeff duncan? i don't know campaigning with joe biden. would you want joe biden to ask geoff duncan to campaign with him yeah, i would absolutely. >> because i think what the biden campaign needs to do is to build as broad a coalition as possible. and a piece of that coalition are disaffected. reply is disaffected republicans who don't want to see donald trump be president. i mean, at the end of the day, if somebody is out making a forceful case about the threat that they believe that donald trump poses to democracy mean that's a really core argument that the biden campaign is building on. and so having somebody out there who is going to make that case from a republican perspective is powerful pull it reminds people that what donald trump is espousing is out of touch with where voters are, is dangerous, is perhaps uniquely dangerous. so, yes. look, i think the biden campaign wants to build his broader coalition as possible. if jeff duncan is willing to come out and talk about why donald trump shouldn't be president biden campaign should w
would you want jeff duncan? i don't know campaigning with joe biden. would you want joe biden to ask geoff duncan to campaign with him yeah, i would absolutely. >> because i think what the biden campaign needs to do is to build as broad a coalition as possible. and a piece of that coalition are disaffected. reply is disaffected republicans who don't want to see donald trump be president. i mean, at the end of the day, if somebody is out making a forceful case about the threat that they...
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all right, duncan, thank _ in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you _ in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you very - in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you very much, l in a serious condition. all right, i duncan, thank you very much, the latest on that news from bournemouth. the fbi has been investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that the british museum says were stolen. the museum said up to 2000 or its artefacts have been damaged or stolen from its storerooms and sold on ebay. it suspects dr peter higgs, a senior curator at the iconic london tourist attraction, of being involved in the items' disappearance. dr higgs has denied any wrongdoing, and the police are investigating. our culture and media editor katie razzall has been looking into what happened for a new documentary out tonight called thief at the british museum. i can see a lot of white dots. what does that mean? exactly. the white dots are my way of marking out the ones that come from the british museum. if danish antiquiti
all right, duncan, thank _ in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you _ in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you very - in a serious condition. all right, duncan, thank you very much, l in a serious condition. all right, i duncan, thank you very much, the latest on that news from bournemouth. the fbi has been investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that the british museum says were stolen. the museum said up to 2000 or its artefacts have been damaged or stolen from...
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chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos, and duncan lovin are still with me. how focused do you think donald trump is on the actual number of people, whether they're family members inside the courtroom or the fact that in many many days of this trial, the number of people outside supporting him are in single digits? >> yeah, donald trump is definitely paying close attention to this. look, he's someone who's all about branding and optics, and he knows it's not necessarily the best look that he had his family by his side the first couple of weeks that there aren't crowds of protesters outside supporting himment you kno -- him. you know, he feeds off the energy. to not assemble outside the courthouse, and putting him in a bad mood. he's lashing out at aides. now he's seeing folks support him by his side, whether it's aides or surrogates and family members. you noted eric trump came. i imagine that moving forward, that will be the case, that they'll continue to try to bring people to be around him so he feels a little bit less embarrassed about the situation. >> a
chuck rosenberg, danny cevallos, and duncan lovin are still with me. how focused do you think donald trump is on the actual number of people, whether they're family members inside the courtroom or the fact that in many many days of this trial, the number of people outside supporting him are in single digits? >> yeah, donald trump is definitely paying close attention to this. look, he's someone who's all about branding and optics, and he knows it's not necessarily the best look that he had...
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s office laid out. >> duncan, why don't they get a copy of the transcript? >> the transcript could have errors in it. it's not a final transcript until it's reviewed by the parties. and to the extent there are error, they will not allow it into the jury room because it's not evidence. the only thing that's evidence is what the witnesses say. >> there's one other important reason. and that's because the transcript includes side bars. >> you could redact the side bars. >> you could, but we've got 4,000 plus pages now. >> microsoft word allows you to correct things and black them out -- i'm just, it's a hot tip for anybody -- i don't know, okay. this is what it is. we're learning as we go. thank you. >> you're a lawyer, you redact now. >> yeah right, tv law school. thank you for your time. >>> coming up, justice samuel alito speaks out about his flag habit saying he will not recuse himself and anyone who suggests he should is motivated by politics. of course they are. >>> but first, he only needed to get the jury reasonable doubt, so why did donald trump's lawy
s office laid out. >> duncan, why don't they get a copy of the transcript? >> the transcript could have errors in it. it's not a final transcript until it's reviewed by the parties. and to the extent there are error, they will not allow it into the jury room because it's not evidence. the only thing that's evidence is what the witnesses say. >> there's one other important reason. and that's because the transcript includes side bars. >> you could redact the side bars....
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joining me now r duncan levin, former u.s. assistant attorney for the eastern district of new york and kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor who served for over a decade in the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. i was flabbergasted. i believe you were down there today. she says with a resigned fashion. i was flabbergasted that they would really entreat stormy daniels to revisit the sleazy moments in the hotel and then say we need a mistrial because this information has been too prejudicial. >> the hypocrisy of it. this is what judge juan merchan was saying when he denied the mistrial motion. and defense, and opened the door. you said she was a liar and you said this never happened. and yet then they go into questioning and the state says, okay, now we have to go into details because that lends her story credibility. then on cross, rather than maybe stay away from that to kind of preserve this issue from appeal in saying maybe this is too prejudicial, instead, they
joining me now r duncan levin, former u.s. assistant attorney for the eastern district of new york and kristy greenberg, former federal prosecutor who served for over a decade in the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. i was flabbergasted. i believe you were down there today. she says with a resigned fashion. i was flabbergasted that they would really entreat stormy daniels to revisit the sleazy moments in the hotel and then say we need a...
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i was saying to duncan, we haven't got to the proof of the crime. i'm assuming there will be a witness to explain how it was an illegal campaign violation. >> stand by. let's go back to vaughn hillyard. another witness has now taken the stand. vaughn, where does that leave us? >> reporter: exactly. we are looking at one more witness for today. the question is, who is that final witness? the expectation is that we're going to be able to wrap this up here by the 1:00 lunch period. i'm falling along with you as we go here. we do have one more witness. i'm not misstepping on that, am i? >> you are right. we can see that it looks like -- you are right there's a lull right now. jurors at this time we will stop is what judge merchan is telling them right now. he said, giving them the usual, don't discuss the case, keep an open mind. he is letting them go for the weekend. we are learning in real time, court is now about to wrap up for the day. the judge dismissing jurors. end of testimony. no more witnesses on this friday. giving them instructions as they h
i was saying to duncan, we haven't got to the proof of the crime. i'm assuming there will be a witness to explain how it was an illegal campaign violation. >> stand by. let's go back to vaughn hillyard. another witness has now taken the stand. vaughn, where does that leave us? >> reporter: exactly. we are looking at one more witness for today. the question is, who is that final witness? the expectation is that we're going to be able to wrap this up here by the 1:00 lunch period. i'm...
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to duncan's point, he imploded. he became what everyone expected michael cohen would be and assumed donald trump would be if he testified, disrespectful and unhinged. you can't just leave it dangling. you have to address it. you have to use your strength. if that's your strength that there are things there you want to use to impeach michael cohen's testimony and your theory is if you can't believe michael cohen it falls like a house of cards, you have to run with costello. >> that's what he is saying. he is saying putting -- talking about mr. costello, mr. cohen taking the witness stand and lying to you, that's another example of it. he went on to say, i don't know how many lies are enough lies to just reject mr. cohen's testimony, big or small, meaningful or unmeaningful, but that was a lie. it's interesting that that seems to be what he comes back to in every single instance. he goes off michael cohen for a little while. but he always comes back to, michael cohen is at the heart of this but is a liar. is the risk,
to duncan's point, he imploded. he became what everyone expected michael cohen would be and assumed donald trump would be if he testified, disrespectful and unhinged. you can't just leave it dangling. you have to address it. you have to use your strength. if that's your strength that there are things there you want to use to impeach michael cohen's testimony and your theory is if you can't believe michael cohen it falls like a house of cards, you have to run with costello. >> that's what...
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>> i agree with duncan. it's not worth the lift. it's not clear you would win if you tried -- >> merchan has been very careful. >> appropriately so. it's not clear prosecutors would win if they move to apply the gag order. you would have to do some sort of hearing to determine whether or not mr. trump was actually directing this. you could lose. you could win. if you win, so what? you have bigger fish to fry, to use a second cliche. i think the prosecutors are right, chris, to stay away from it. i can conjure up a hypothetical set of facts where he is directing it and might be in violation. at this point, i'm focused on jury instruction and summation, and that's it. >> i wonder about the jury. this was a question i had when i was there last week. lauren boebert was there and so was matt gaetz. it would be difficult to find someone who doesn't know who they are. >> more recognizable that others. >> there's a lot come in whose representations precede them. big national reputations that aren't exactly good ones. how is the jury seeing
>> i agree with duncan. it's not worth the lift. it's not clear you would win if you tried -- >> merchan has been very careful. >> appropriately so. it's not clear prosecutors would win if they move to apply the gag order. you would have to do some sort of hearing to determine whether or not mr. trump was actually directing this. you could lose. you could win. if you win, so what? you have bigger fish to fry, to use a second cliche. i think the prosecutors are right, chris, to...
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they seemed actually almost to be trying to write it down verbatim, and duncan, i took away from that this is a jury that is incredibly serious and understanding of the task that they're about to undertake and now undertaking. >> most jurors are, and i think people are surprised by that. you hear all these stories about people trying to get out of jury duty and people not taking it seriously. i've tried a lot of cases in front of juries as a prosecutor and defense attorney, jurors take it seriously. in this particular case, they're taking it extra seriously. they know the eyes of the world are on them right now. these are 12 ordinary people who are for the first time in history judging the fate of a president. the fate of the president in the hands of 12 ordinary people, an engineer, you know, lawyers, some people in finance, a salesman. they're all being watched. i think they're taking it seriously. one interesting thing about new york law is that they don't get to take those jury instructions back into the jury deliberation room with them. so they can ask questions -- >> that's a ve
they seemed actually almost to be trying to write it down verbatim, and duncan, i took away from that this is a jury that is incredibly serious and understanding of the task that they're about to undertake and now undertaking. >> most jurors are, and i think people are surprised by that. you hear all these stories about people trying to get out of jury duty and people not taking it seriously. i've tried a lot of cases in front of juries as a prosecutor and defense attorney, jurors take it...
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good to have you with us this morning, so iain duncan smith. former leader of the conservative party joining former leader of the conservative partyjoining me from london. let's talk now about what keir starmer is doing. he is on the campaign trail as well. our political correspondent ian watson is travelling with him. those banners are still there behind you. change is what labour say will get them the keys to number ten. that is right, they have distilled the message into that one word, change. — the message into that one word, change, which is on the placards that activists are holding here at gillingham fc. ithink that activists are holding here at gillingham fc. i think the leader has left, — gillingham fc. i think the leader has left, but there is something of a pitch— has left, but there is something of a pitch invasion still going on with some _ a pitch invasion still going on with some of— a pitch invasion still going on with some of the activists and the candidacy here in kent still hanging around _ candidacy here in kent stil
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back with me, lisa, duncan, and lockland. let's talk about the atmospherics. here's who was in court with donald trump today. we'll put it up, allen wilson, some people you haven't heard of, some congressmen, andrew clyde, alan dershowitz, interesting. he was there. missouri attorney general candidate was there. bernie carrick, who donald trump pardoned, pardoned felon bernie carrick. kash patel, former chief of staff to the secretary of defense who will probably be in the next administration. vernon jones, the sort of democrat turned really right-wing wacky georgia republican. and actor chuck zito, former president of the new york chapter of the hell's angels. what was that about? >> i have no idea what chuck zito was about. let's talk about the larger atmospherics. there was a moment last week, joy, on thursday, where the d.a.'s office was complaining about the disruption caused by members of trump's entourage coming in and out of the courtroom because they were having press availabilities outside during breaks and therefore would miss the beginning of the r
back with me, lisa, duncan, and lockland. let's talk about the atmospherics. here's who was in court with donald trump today. we'll put it up, allen wilson, some people you haven't heard of, some congressmen, andrew clyde, alan dershowitz, interesting. he was there. missouri attorney general candidate was there. bernie carrick, who donald trump pardoned, pardoned felon bernie carrick. kash patel, former chief of staff to the secretary of defense who will probably be in the next administration....
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joining me is duncan levin. with us this hour, vaughn hillyard, nyu law professor, andrew weissmann and former u.s. attorney and legal analyst, joyce vance. duncan, i will start here. while we were listening to the president, the testimony continued. there were some pretty detailed explanations by stormy daniels of what she says was a sexual encounter with the former president of the united states. afterwards, this is what she said. she said in testimony that she was staring at the ceiling. i didn't know how i got there. she said -- she was asked, do you recall how it ended? she said, yes. she said she was on the edge of the bed. it was hard to get my shoes on because my hands were shaking so hard. she recalls donald trump's worlds, it was great, let's get together again, honey bunch. i just wanted to leave. it can be very cringy to listen to some of this. i didn't read what some people would say certainly were the most salacious parts of the testimony. where is the line between relevant testimony and salaciousn
joining me is duncan levin. with us this hour, vaughn hillyard, nyu law professor, andrew weissmann and former u.s. attorney and legal analyst, joyce vance. duncan, i will start here. while we were listening to the president, the testimony continued. there were some pretty detailed explanations by stormy daniels of what she says was a sexual encounter with the former president of the united states. afterwards, this is what she said. she said in testimony that she was staring at the ceiling. i...
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todd doesn't immediate help from duncan or me. but i could imagine a defense lawyer in closing arguments saying what are we doing in 2024 watching campaign videos in 2016 and lawsuit stands are they up to? i'm curious about all of that. >> it is important to remind everyone. this is the crucial set of fact it is jury has in front of it. and it is suppose today be concentrating on. they are supposed to be really immersed in this particular moment. what was the context for it. the campaign. where do the candidates stand. why would trump have wanted to keep this information secret. so that is where the prosecutors are taking the jury. >> you have to bring that story back to them. thank you. what is it like in that room and how they move the ball specifically, the choice to have davidson who is less known than cohen come first. it is like they seem to be running a certain kind of play here with less known people first. give you a second to think about that. a lot more on the trial. we have an authoritarian vow from donald trump. we ha
todd doesn't immediate help from duncan or me. but i could imagine a defense lawyer in closing arguments saying what are we doing in 2024 watching campaign videos in 2016 and lawsuit stands are they up to? i'm curious about all of that. >> it is important to remind everyone. this is the crucial set of fact it is jury has in front of it. and it is suppose today be concentrating on. they are supposed to be really immersed in this particular moment. what was the context for it. the campaign....
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this is a delay, duncan, right? there's several days during which a jury is like potentially marinating on things, and i wonder if you have a thought about who is at an advantage in that. >> its an unforeseeable scheduling issue. what the judge decided is he didn't want too much time and skenling issues this week with some of the jurors anyway. there's going to be some dead time later this week and then memorial day, and he made a decision to have a break now rather than try to muddle through this week and have a break for memorial day and get started on tuesday. i don't know it benefits one side or the other. probably it benefits both sides. the lawyers are going to be feverishly working until tuesday morning when they make these closing statements and they'll be working on both sides like crazy to hone these arguments. they'll be moving them to their colleagues and friends and practicing in the mirror. i think for both sides it's benefitting everybody. >> that was spoken like someone who's practiced in the mirror
this is a delay, duncan, right? there's several days during which a jury is like potentially marinating on things, and i wonder if you have a thought about who is at an advantage in that. >> its an unforeseeable scheduling issue. what the judge decided is he didn't want too much time and skenling issues this week with some of the jurors anyway. there's going to be some dead time later this week and then memorial day, and he made a decision to have a break now rather than try to muddle...
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is duncan a republican with enough influence there to get people to listen? >> yeah, i believe so. he served well. everything i have been able to gauge. people liked him. he did a good job as lieutenant governor. he is known in the state. former baseball player and athlete. he has sort of a gravitas with voters and people in the state that can be useful in helping to create the appropriate permissions structure for republicans and center-right independent voters who otherwise might mean toward trump because, well, you know, going back to mom, she would be mad at me to fight vote for a democrat. there are efforts underway, i'm involved and others are involved, and i applaud the lieutenant governor, for taking a bold stance in helping to frame and create the permissions structure to say it's okay. we are facing a very clear choice between a decent man who has his shortcomings, but one of them is not wanting to be a dictator. one is not wanting to create concentration camps in texas. one is not trying to tear up the constitution. and one of them is not blaming everybody else for his f
is duncan a republican with enough influence there to get people to listen? >> yeah, i believe so. he served well. everything i have been able to gauge. people liked him. he did a good job as lieutenant governor. he is known in the state. former baseball player and athlete. he has sort of a gravitas with voters and people in the state that can be useful in helping to create the appropriate permissions structure for republicans and center-right independent voters who otherwise might mean...
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joining me to decipher all of this ouro legal experts duncan levine and msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin. thank you for waiting for a long script that went over everybody's head other than yours. i've tried today get to the essence of what the jury needs toha folks onto get to the felo charges here. and first of all, when i right in focusing in on this notion of choose your own adventure of unlawful acts that they don't have to agree on but they have toe agree happened in some way? >> yes because that is necessary but not sufficient. and before they get to the choose your ownge adventure par there are some other things they have to decide where they do have to be unanimous. and not just unanimous that it exists but unanimous as to the what and why of it. first they have to find that donald trump caused business records toau be falsified. then they have to find as you found or discussed that when he did that, he had an the intent to defraud that included an the intent toed commit or conceal another crime. >> yes. district attorney's office has identified only one crime that can be.
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all the island's doctors like duncan gerry qualify overseas. he says many like him will consider leaving if assisted dying is introduced. i'm very concerned that assisted dying is a slippery slope that you start on. when you allow people to be killed by their doctor to assist, to die by their doctor, it begins a journey that doesn't stop, and vulnerable people start out with an offer, becomes a suggestion, becomes an obligation to die. and i worry that vulnerable people will be sucked into a law to help a very, very small number of people. if the bill is approved, it could become law next year with the first assisted death in 2027. although there's now a proposal for the whole issue to be put to a referendum, giving the public, not politicians, the final word. fergus walsh, bbc news, on the isle of man. rishi sunak says the next few years will be some of the most difficult and dangerous in the uk's history and only the conservatives can keep the country safe. in his first speech since suffering heavy losses in the local elections, he pointed to
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duncan, what is job one for michael cohen and the prosecution team as they move forward? >> they have got to keep him under control. he is an uncontrollable witness. the defense has an uncontrollable client. the prosecution has been dealing with uncontrollable witnesses. they saw it first a little bit with stormy daniels, she was veering off course with the questioning. >> some would say more than a little, but okay. >> and the judge had to say to the prosecutor, please just have her answer the questions. they're going to have -- michael cohen is so well prepped for this testimony, he is going to be able to stick to the questions, but i think what they are trying to do is deflate the defense's story. they're trying to make sure that the bad stuff that's going to come out on the cross comes out first on the defense and the direct testimony. they want to make sure that the jury has already heard a lot about him. they're going to basically air out the dirty laundry as part of the direct. >> is the worst thing that he has to acknowledge, aside from what he was doing for donal
duncan, what is job one for michael cohen and the prosecution team as they move forward? >> they have got to keep him under control. he is an uncontrollable witness. the defense has an uncontrollable client. the prosecution has been dealing with uncontrollable witnesses. they saw it first a little bit with stormy daniels, she was veering off course with the questioning. >> some would say more than a little, but okay. >> and the judge had to say to the prosecutor, please just...
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back with me, duncan levin, renato mar attie and chris jansing. we have to remember, donald trump has denied that this sexual encounter ever happened so when stormy daniels describes all of those details and the room, the furniture, the pajamas, where they were sitting, and telling the story consistently from a dozen years from different venues how difficult is for the defense to argue she's lying? >> i think it's going to be challenging, and candidly, i think that the defense made a bit of a mistake here by not admitting this took place. their defense is not that this didn't take place. i don't know that it matters whether it took place. the bottom line they wanted to pay a lot of money to keep this account out of the media, keep this out of the public eye. that's really donald trump's pride and hubris getting in the way of a proper defense of this case and i really think that is what gave the prosecution the leeway from the judge to get into some of these details, which i think it's obvious are embarrassing, damaging, and it's a really difficult
back with me, duncan levin, renato mar attie and chris jansing. we have to remember, donald trump has denied that this sexual encounter ever happened so when stormy daniels describes all of those details and the room, the furniture, the pajamas, where they were sitting, and telling the story consistently from a dozen years from different venues how difficult is for the defense to argue she's lying? >> i think it's going to be challenging, and candidly, i think that the defense made a bit...
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i will geoff duncan. >> thank you so much. if only people knew how many important calls with parents are taking in the parking lot of our kids sporting events. let's say that right now. nice to talk to you thanks, laura. let's talk more about this proceeding foot will commentators for michael singleton or republican strategist maria cardona, a democratic trap, just glad to have both of you guys here. >> all right it's almost mind-boggling to think about. >> he talked about authenticity it's still confounding to so many people how there can be the ted cruz's, the marco rubio is the ron desantis is a different points the nikki haley's were coming out as republicans to have this one at. do you have concerns that republican voters will look and frown upon the authenticity and the sincerity of the campaigning they do no. and i say no, laura, because i think many of the republicans who are voting for haley or who have voted for haley more than likely voted for president biden in 2020, ever seen a lot of data on this. thank the new y
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. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm nancy chen in for engjerick. a helicopter carrying iran's president has apparently crashed near the border with azerbaijan. we'll have the latest on that in a moment. >>> but first, the president spent the weekend campaigning with black voters. he stopped at a local cafe along the way, where he laid out what he says is at stake. earlier, mr. biden delivered the commencement address at moorhouse, an historically black college for men, where he faced some backlash over his handling of the war in gaza. our nikole killion was there and leads our coverage. good evening, nicole. >> reporter: good evening. for the most part, moorhouse's graduation ceremony was incident free. there were no major interruption, although many found a way to express their support for and against the president. at the gates of morehouse college, demonstrations outside -- >> it's just completely genocide. >> reporter: and silent protests inside. some students and faculty don palestinian s
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>> so far jeff duncan is a lone republican voice for sure. we are not seeing a lot of this from any direction of the republican party. you might see a couple more but i don't anticipate there will be some huge movement. the more important thing that jeff duncan and others like him willing to come forward to do is to influence those republicans who are on the -- standing on the line, on the wall, right? it's less important that we have hundreds of known republican names come forward. it's more important that those who do help to move the thousands and millions of republicans that job is going to need to win. i hope we see jeff duncan out there campaigning for president biden and not just writing an op-ed for him. >> can i ask you quickly, jennifer, the fact that nikki haley got almost 22% of the vote dropped out in march, how alarming is that? >> it should be alarming to donald trump. what we have seen from the exit polls is that the majority of those nikki haley voters are more antitrump vote than they are a pro nikki haley vote. trump, you k
>> so far jeff duncan is a lone republican voice for sure. we are not seeing a lot of this from any direction of the republican party. you might see a couple more but i don't anticipate there will be some huge movement. the more important thing that jeff duncan and others like him willing to come forward to do is to influence those republicans who are on the -- standing on the line, on the wall, right? it's less important that we have hundreds of known republican names come forward. it's...
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joining me are anna bauer, legal fellow" correspondent and duncan levin, former assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. thank you both for being here. anna, let me start with you. the idea that keith davidson is a celebrity extortion is, that donald trump is a victim here, how did that play in court? >> there were some fireworks today after a few days of having these documents witnesses come in. i think maybe the jury was getting a little bit bored and some there was some excitement in court but it really did not land i think the way that the defense wanted it to. one reason being that even if davidson has had extortionist plots before, they didn't even come close to proving in any sense that there was anything like that here with respect to donald trump. also, alex we had these recordings came out that even as the defense was trying to portray trump as a being left close to this, as it being removed from these deals, there were these reporting set came out in which trump was indicating that he did have some sort of knowledge, understanding of what was goi
joining me are anna bauer, legal fellow" correspondent and duncan levin, former assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. thank you both for being here. anna, let me start with you. the idea that keith davidson is a celebrity extortion is, that donald trump is a victim here, how did that play in court? >> there were some fireworks today after a few days of having these documents witnesses come in. i think maybe the jury was getting a little bit bored and some...
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i have a lot of respect for lieutenant governor geoff duncan. it is hard for them to take that stand and i'm glad he is willing to be consistent . his own friend, governor kent, certainly was not. he fell back in line, even though he faced what happened in the 2020 election, which was super disappointing to watch. he knows firsthand the danger of what president donald trump is and how he can undermine democracy. i saw lieutenant governor geoff duncan's predecessor call him -- every village needs a useful idiot. i would argue and flip the script and say, actually, i would argue and say that the idiot found a useful village with all of these complicit enablers across the republican party who refuse to chart a different path for the party. >> they think president donald trump is the idiot and -- i mean, there are many, many -- it is the jeff duncan endorsement. i have not heard them talk about opening offices. the things you need to do to win a campaign are not hold rallies on the beach on saturday morning where you say tens of thousands are coming
i have a lot of respect for lieutenant governor geoff duncan. it is hard for them to take that stand and i'm glad he is willing to be consistent . his own friend, governor kent, certainly was not. he fell back in line, even though he faced what happened in the 2020 election, which was super disappointing to watch. he knows firsthand the danger of what president donald trump is and how he can undermine democracy. i saw lieutenant governor geoff duncan's predecessor call him -- every village...
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s office, duncan levin. i'm going to give you the first swing at the bat. we've watched cohen's testimony. followed along today. the defense is going to get their first crack at him today. what will you be watching for? >> if he continues to be as composed as he was on the direct. this is a michael cohen we didn't really know from the public record so far. he was so composed and answered the questions in a very measured kind of way. we're going to see if they can get under his skin. that's what they're going to be trying to do all day with with the cross-examination. they're going to be trying to portray him as a liar. as somebody who's really trying to pin this on trump now. that this was something that donald trump had nothing to do with. that he and allen weisselberg were acting on their own. they had weisselberg's handwriting all over this. >> literally. >> all over the bank statements and numbers. there's not much they can do with it. admit what they can't deny. they're going to be trying to get under michael cohen's skin all day, showing him to be the
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jeff duncan says jo like joe biden but my god look at the country. he will do much less damage than donald trump. >> elections in four years. bill barr when he talks about progressive policies, the additional reporting suggests it's things like the risk to gas stoves. you are saying the risk to gas stoves is more than our risk to democracy and having our voices heard. >> jen, far be it for me to put you in bill barr's shoes -- we know why tim scott embarrasses himself on tv. he wants to be vice president. but to bill barr, mitch mcconnell. why? is it close to power? they believe donald trump will get reelected? >> i think there is the tim scott category as you said embarrassing to watch, cringey. i watched it many times. many of them want to be close to power and they assume or have this thought in their mind that maybe donald trump will go away. maybe he will go to jail. maybe he will die, not to be too morbid. who knows what is in their minds. maybe i will be behind the oval office. the other considering is the one you mentioned, of course, of all
jeff duncan says jo like joe biden but my god look at the country. he will do much less damage than donald trump. >> elections in four years. bill barr when he talks about progressive policies, the additional reporting suggests it's things like the risk to gas stoves. you are saying the risk to gas stoves is more than our risk to democracy and having our voices heard. >> jen, far be it for me to put you in bill barr's shoes -- we know why tim scott embarrasses himself on tv. he...
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with that, i like to turn it over to duncan from harrington bar and grill. >> thank you. hello. good morning everybody. dunking li. it is trick on there. it isn't jour your fault. i want to thank mayor breed and senator wiener and economic workforce development for efforts to support night life over the years. san francisco the last 15 years has gotten to be known for a lot of rules and that has i think stymied entertainment and fun here and i think this is a small step-this is big step in the direction of making sf a more enjoyable place to be for everybody and hospitality, night life are key components of the san francisco culture, so freeing us up to activate this street and reimagine the public space and really get it energized, all times of the day and night throughout the week, monday through sunday, it is super exciting, so i can't thank everybody enough. we don't have all the answers just yet for what it will look like down here, but we started to imagine and it is pretty exciting, so yeah, i say stay tuned and this is a really exciting opportunity and i'm going to turn
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duncan, you're a good defense attorney. all joking aside, you know, what i think they did was a little bit dangerous. it started off blanche saying, we want or expect more than michael cohen, he just opened that door for the prosecution to hammer him and what i mean by that is you know what, you deserve more than michael cohen and guess what, you got more than michael cohen because you got mr. pecker, you got hope hicks, you got -- as you said, the exhibits 35 and 36, handwritten notes by weisselberg, what else did you get? the call logs. you have so much. this is not the michael cohen show, despite the fact that absolutely unequivocally that's the endgame for the defense. if you don't like michael cohen, you don't want him to date your sister, don't want him to be your neighbor, but that's not what this is about. i may not like him either, but he's telling you the truth and he got eviscerated and knew he would do that and still came here and there is more than michael cohen. they opened this door, if i'm the prosecution, i
duncan, you're a good defense attorney. all joking aside, you know, what i think they did was a little bit dangerous. it started off blanche saying, we want or expect more than michael cohen, he just opened that door for the prosecution to hammer him and what i mean by that is you know what, you deserve more than michael cohen and guess what, you got more than michael cohen because you got mr. pecker, you got hope hicks, you got -- as you said, the exhibits 35 and 36, handwritten notes by...
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cbs's jericka duncan reports from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it's totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the result of nine instances where the court found donald trump disparaged witnesses online against the judge's orders. judge juan merchan acknowledged the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done and probably what was expected to be done. >> reporter: as court began, for the first time, one of trump's children, eric trump, joined the former president. prosecutors played videos of trump weeks before the 2016 election, responding to allegations he sexually harassed women, concerned about how it could impact his chances of becoming president. >> i have no idea who these women are. if 5% of the people think it's true and maybe 10% think -- we don't -- we don't win. >> reporter: the focus then turned to keith davidson, an attorney who represented stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. both claimed they had sex with trump, which he denies
cbs's jericka duncan reports from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it's totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the result of nine instances where the court found donald trump disparaged witnesses online against the judge's orders. judge juan merchan acknowledged the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done and probably what was...
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cbs's jericka duncan reports from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it is totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the result of nine instances where the court found donald trump disparaged witnesses online against the judge's orders. judge juan merchan acknowledged the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done, and probably what was expected to be done. >> reporter: as court began, for the first time, one of trump's children, eric trump, joined the former president. prosecutors played videos of trump weeks before the 2016 election, responding to allegations he sexually harassed women, concerned about how it could impact his chances of becoming president. >> i have no idea who these women are. if 5% of the people think it's true, and maybe 10% think -- we don't -- we don't win. >> reporter: the focus then turned to keith davidson, an attorney who represented stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. both claimed they had sex with trump, which he deni
cbs's jericka duncan reports from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it is totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the result of nine instances where the court found donald trump disparaged witnesses online against the judge's orders. judge juan merchan acknowledged the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done, and probably what was...
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duncan kennedy re-aortin. cases of melanoma skin cancer are at an all—time high, with over 20,000 people expected to be diagnosed with it this year. cancer research uk says there's been an especially big increase among older people — as chi chi izundu reports. going to take a locating photograph. these are just some of the examples of what melanoma skin cancer can look like. and according to cancer research uk, the number of cases of this serious and often most dangerous form of the disease is on the rise. rates of melanoma have increased by almost a third over a decade, from 21 to 28 per 100,000 people between 2007 and 2009 and 2017 and 2019. it's more common in the elderly. among those aged over 80, there was a 57% rise, while amongst those aged 25 to a9, there was a 7% increase. 17,000 melanoma cases every year are preventable, with almost nine in ten caused by too much ultraviolet radiation. and one source of that uv radiation comes from the sun, damaging skin cells and causing cancer. we think that th
duncan kennedy re-aortin. cases of melanoma skin cancer are at an all—time high, with over 20,000 people expected to be diagnosed with it this year. cancer research uk says there's been an especially big increase among older people — as chi chi izundu reports. going to take a locating photograph. these are just some of the examples of what melanoma skin cancer can look like. and according to cancer research uk, the number of cases of this serious and often most dangerous form of the disease...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. if you've never heard of the hairstyle known as the mullet — well, it's defined by being long at the back, short at the sides, and often a bit spikey on top — three haircuts in one, as it were. it was very big in the 1980s, especially with people living in the southern us and for some reason, with australian cricketers. it's hardly been heard of since that heyday but it's back. if you want proof, just take a look at the people who turned up for the european mullet festival held in belgium. they were proud to show off the style, known by many nicknames, including the mississippi mud flap, the cameo cut, and the kentucky waterfall. those and the kentucky waterfall. are some impressive images, those are some impressive images, aren't they? goodbye. hello. the weather looks decidedly mixed over the next few days, just as it was on monday. for some of us, there was a little bit of sunshine and some warmth — 2a celsius, or at least very close to it, in parts of northern scotland. comp
duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. if you've never heard of the hairstyle known as the mullet — well, it's defined by being long at the back, short at the sides, and often a bit spikey on top — three haircuts in one, as it were. it was very big in the 1980s, especially with people living in the southern us and for some reason, with australian cricketers. it's hardly been heard of since that heyday but it's back. if you want proof, just take a look at the people who turned up for the...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in an interview with "time" magazine, donald trump provided a preview of what has presidency might look like if he's elected to a second term. the presumptive republican nominee was asked about the possibility of political violence around the election. he said, "i don't think we're going to have that. i think we're going to win, and if we don't win, you know, it depends. it always depends on the fairness of an election." trump also said that he's willing to build migrant detention camps and deploy the national guard and the u.s. military to round up and remove undocumented migrants throughout the country. and trump reiterated that he'd leave it up to the states to decide if they want to prosecute women for getting abortions or whether to monitor their pregnancies. >>> florida's new ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy takes effect today. the measure, signed into law by governor ron desantis last year, makes it a crime to perform or participate in an abortion after six weeks. there are exceptions for rape, incest, human trafficking, and
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in an interview with "time" magazine, donald trump provided a preview of what has presidency might look like if he's elected to a second term. the presumptive republican nominee was asked about the possibility of political violence around the election. he said, "i don't think we're going to have that. i think we're going to win, and if we don't win, you know, it depends. it always depends on the fairness of an election." trump...
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i think kim duncan, however, is still very keen to betray itself clear as no space ultimate enemy, in addition to the united states, and also maintain domestic control over his population. so they are both international and domestic level factors influencing kim duncan's decisions here at or how the university of oxford thank you so much for this insight in the us capital daily has reported in all time high temperature of 52.3 degree celsius. that's a national record for all of india and neighboring pockets done temperatures of also exceeded $52.00 degrees in recent days. authorities of urged people to stay in doors, hydrate, and avoid unnecessary travel amid increasing cases of heat stroke. now, a team of international scientists says the dangerous heat in south asia has become more likely because of human driven climate change. the air and cannot harding's hot stifling. she lives in what is one of the hawk displaces on the planet right now. temperatures here in the southern sense, brogans have thoughts about 52 degrees with no fall and no proper shelter. she's exposed to dangerous 1
i think kim duncan, however, is still very keen to betray itself clear as no space ultimate enemy, in addition to the united states, and also maintain domestic control over his population. so they are both international and domestic level factors influencing kim duncan's decisions here at or how the university of oxford thank you so much for this insight in the us capital daily has reported in all time high temperature of 52.3 degree celsius. that's a national record for all of india and...
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jeff duncan of georgia said that the gop must move on from trump if it wants to survive. i know you're not saying who you are going to vote for, but do you agree with those two statements from those two men? >> i think there is a typical split in the republican party between libertarians and conservatives. now we have a third group, maga republicans who are supporting trump no matter what had he has a loyalty in the republican party that is unbelievable. he also has a vote that's hard to measure in polls, just like it was in 2016. i think the republican party at some point will move beyond the strong personality that donald trump exerts and will get back to the issue between conservatives and libertarians moving forward so i do think paul is right in terms of how the republican party evolves in the next 10 years but right now , this election, it is clearly donald trump's republican party. >> all right then. congressman, pleasure to meet you. thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. former congress in -- congressman buck, thanks. >>> when we return, how president biden i
jeff duncan of georgia said that the gop must move on from trump if it wants to survive. i know you're not saying who you are going to vote for, but do you agree with those two statements from those two men? >> i think there is a typical split in the republican party between libertarians and conservatives. now we have a third group, maga republicans who are supporting trump no matter what had he has a loyalty in the republican party that is unbelievable. he also has a vote that's hard to...
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ana coe min ski and criminal defense attorney and former federal prosecutor duncan levins. there was a little bit of uncertainty this morning in court, a long bench meeting before the cross examination got underway. bring us up to speed on all of it. >> reporter: the last day week five of this trial, a 19-minute bench meeting at the start of court before the jury was brought in. we don't know what they talked about. once we get the partial transcript out this morning, we're going to figure that out and let you know. a couple of things that have come out so far even just in the last 30 minutes or so, the possibility that they could be in court next wednesday when it comes to scheduling. remember, we're not in court every wednesday because the judge, i believe, has family court. they say they may have to work through next wednesday barring any issues with the jury, so we'll keep you updated on that, but there's a possibility we could be in session next wednesday as well. remember, we could also be into closing arguments next week considering the fact this is the last witness
ana coe min ski and criminal defense attorney and former federal prosecutor duncan levins. there was a little bit of uncertainty this morning in court, a long bench meeting before the cross examination got underway. bring us up to speed on all of it. >> reporter: the last day week five of this trial, a 19-minute bench meeting at the start of court before the jury was brought in. we don't know what they talked about. once we get the partial transcript out this morning, we're going to...
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let me ask you, duncan, about the counts. there are 34 counts and i've got a trusty graphic in front of me. invoices, vouchers and checks: there were a couple of checks not signed by donald trump and the invoices made by michael cohen. in talking to people and looking over the prosecution's argument, the question that many have is did the prosecution, say they were able to prove the other stuff, did they prove, beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump caused michael cohen to create a false invoice? could that be some of the counts that donald trump perhaps, it's more easy to find him not guilty for? >> that's one of the probably weakness areas of the prosecution's case, this notion of whether donald trump caused the false filings, even though it's sort of the boring part of the case that no one is focusing on. it's the sexier part of the case with hush money payments but the notion of cause was something that the parties were fighting about with the jury instructions and the prosecution was asking for a very advanced sort
let me ask you, duncan, about the counts. there are 34 counts and i've got a trusty graphic in front of me. invoices, vouchers and checks: there were a couple of checks not signed by donald trump and the invoices made by michael cohen. in talking to people and looking over the prosecution's argument, the question that many have is did the prosecution, say they were able to prove the other stuff, did they prove, beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump caused michael cohen to create a false...
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duncan kennedy takes up the story. strings play theme. it's the prime—time drama with music by a part—time composer. what you're hearing has been written by a 19—year—old. a crime show, scored by a student. it's always what i wanted to do, and i wasjust, like, wow, this isjust... just speechless, you know? just blew my mind. patrick was first given a guitar by his dad. guitar plays riff. now at college in liverpool, he played his music to an agent. the agent made some calls, and patrick eventually got the job. dramatic music plays. he was first inspired to write music by this series of doctor who. dramatic music plays. but it was this epic film that changed his life. wow, that is amazing! like, to see something, that kind of piece of music in, like, a warfilm, ijust thought was just so cool. itjust blew my mind there and then. then i thought, "i'm going to look more into this. i think i could give this a go, this film music thing." patrick is already working on his first feature film. clearly a teenager composed of talent! electro
duncan kennedy takes up the story. strings play theme. it's the prime—time drama with music by a part—time composer. what you're hearing has been written by a 19—year—old. a crime show, scored by a student. it's always what i wanted to do, and i wasjust, like, wow, this isjust... just speechless, you know? just blew my mind. patrick was first given a guitar by his dad. guitar plays riff. now at college in liverpool, he played his music to an agent. the agent made some calls, and patrick...
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joyce, catherine, duncan, thanks to all of you. >>> mixed messages. former president trump trying to backtrack on recent comments he made about contraception, fuelling the role of reproductive rights in the race. "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 90 seconds. "andrea mitcs back in 90 seconds of finding s can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, o
joyce, catherine, duncan, thanks to all of you. >>> mixed messages. former president trump trying to backtrack on recent comments he made about contraception, fuelling the role of reproductive rights in the race. "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 90 seconds. "andrea mitcs back in 90 seconds of finding s can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at...