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announcer: "washingto" continues. host: we are now joined by the editor-in-chief of cq roll call, jason dick. let's start with the debt ceiling negotiation. we avoided default. we did not have catastrophe. but is this house divided government going to work now? are we going to be lurching from crisis to crisis? guest: probably. not to be pessimistic about it. i prefer to think of it more as realistic. several of my colleagues describe me as the "debt doomer" in recent months. i do not see how they were going to get past their biggest differences in opinions. these are folks who have very strong views on spending and policy issues. the fact that they did get it, i think, is almost a best case scenario for what could have gone wrong. congress always responds to deadlines. in this case, they did respond. i give them credit for actually getting a deal, for sitting down, for negotiating. there are a lot of unhappy people in washington right now, particularly senate republicans, and some folks on the extreme wings of both p
announcer: "washingto" continues. host: we are now joined by the editor-in-chief of cq roll call, jason dick. let's start with the debt ceiling negotiation. we avoided default. we did not have catastrophe. but is this house divided government going to work now? are we going to be lurching from crisis to crisis? guest: probably. not to be pessimistic about it. i prefer to think of it more as realistic. several of my colleagues describe me as the "debt doomer" in recent...
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. >> i am in washingtoe air quality index is the worst it has been in years and this is "bbc world newsrica." this is why the air is so bad. wildfires in canada continue to burn as millions are urged to wear to protect themselves. ukraine's president tours the areas affected by a burst dam. president biden hosts the british prime minister. the pair announces an economic alliance. welcome to "bbc world news america" on pbs and around the globe. this is what is ppening in canada right now. hundreds of wildfires are raging in what is being called the country's worst ever wildfire season. the smoke from those fires has led to a second day of air-quality concerns in large parts of canada and the u.s. outdoor activities like baseball games have been postponed. the haze has continued to drift southward. the washington, d.c. area reporting some of the worst air pollution areas in the world. a day earlier, new york was hit hard. >> a bleary look at the manhattan bridge. the day is only just starting in new york city, the haze continues to linger from the day before when the city was engulfed in
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. >> good evening from washingto d.c. i'm mehdi hassan in for chris hayes. today, a federal judge ordered donald j trump to not to speak publicly about evidence in the classified documents cas special counsel jack smith earlier this month the order prohibits the ex president from keeping, or sharing on social media th evidence that federa investigators will turn over t his legal team as part of th discovery process. trump will also only hav access to the materials, quote under the direct supervision o his lawyers. and the judge warned that if you violate these rules trum could face contempt of court o other civil or crimina sanctions. now, please forgive me, while left my head off at the idea o donald trump promising not t post anything on social media. what a promise that will be. as we all know he has a, shall we say, difficult time keeping his mouth shut as well as a long history of abusing and threatening judges prosecutors, and witnesses i various cases against him. i'm not even sure what the court really expects to do i he does reveal something publicl
. >> good evening from washingto d.c. i'm mehdi hassan in for chris hayes. today, a federal judge ordered donald j trump to not to speak publicly about evidence in the classified documents cas special counsel jack smith earlier this month the order prohibits the ex president from keeping, or sharing on social media th evidence that federa investigators will turn over t his legal team as part of th discovery process. trump will also only hav access to the materials, quote under the direct...
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. >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america.bbc here is the stories from inside north korea about the oppressive nature of life. we will have part two of our exclusive reporting. hundreds are missing and feared dead after a boat loaded with migrants capsized off the coast of greece. plus, messi, puts on a show on a visit to china, scoring in record time. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin the program with a second pullout of our exclusive reporting from inside north korea. we heard about the food crisis affecting the country. our next report, we will hear about the increasingly oppressive tactics from government officials that have people fearing for their lives. north korea has become closed off from the outside world. officials closed the borders during the pandemic. our correspondent has the special coverage. >> before these borders closed, north korea was one of the hardest countries to report on. we had limited information. when kim jong-un sealed the border, it became this information bla
. >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america.bbc here is the stories from inside north korea about the oppressive nature of life. we will have part two of our exclusive reporting. hundreds are missing and feared dead after a boat loaded with migrants capsized off the coast of greece. plus, messi, puts on a show on a visit to china, scoring in record time. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin the program with a second pullout of our exclusive...
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guardaeso ldavíctimas del avión que se estrelló en virginia luego de violar el espacio aéreo en washingto> (música). con desechos de cigarrillos volvemos. ( ♪ mu ♪ (comerciales) la mejoror manera dede comenr el d día es en f familia. con n un buen dedesayuno de jimmy d dean. que e es rico enen proteínasasa listo o en solo dodos minut. para echararte a andarar el c cuerpo. mmm. enencuentra lolos desayunos dede jimmy deaean en la sesección de c congelad. hoy es t tu día parara...
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i saw ia headline in "washingto n post," climatens changeur sends insurance rates up, huh?rever, cyclones, and 4ring seasons and winter, and fall and earthquakes, it is now all the fault of climate change, that mean its must be addressed through government spending, on thee othemar end of that government spending is in corporation making a lot of money. r solar pd this and that, so, in industry in account round table showed their hand. they changed their out look, before they were efficient botto-- for the bottom line, that is they stood for. you create a business and profit sharehol shareholders, then they changed to stake holders, that is the environment, this fuels the bottom line. in a way they get things the way they want, they have to live with more regulations. they do fatten up their bottom line at the expense of thes from per f prosperity for the average american. it hollowed out the hopes and dreams for a your honorer generayounger generation, this is dumb, what we're doing by forcing people to drive electric vehicles when they don't want to, where do you se charg
i saw ia headline in "washingto n post," climatens changeur sends insurance rates up, huh?rever, cyclones, and 4ring seasons and winter, and fall and earthquakes, it is now all the fault of climate change, that mean its must be addressed through government spending, on thee othemar end of that government spending is in corporation making a lot of money. r solar pd this and that, so, in industry in account round table showed their hand. they changed their out look, before they were...
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washingto. host: welcome back to washington journal. i'm joined now by amy howe. she is the cofounder and a reporter at scotus blog. let's talk about the term, the 2022-2023 term that is wrapping up. anything that surprised you? guest: we are waiting on all of the verge -- on virtually all of the big decisions, so it is really too soon. we are still waiting on 27 cases to draw any conclusions about what this version of the court will look like this term. host: we will talk about some of the cases we are waiting on. touchy brown jackson was new this term -- could tonja brown jackson was new this term. what did you expect from her? guest: she has been a very active justice, may be one of the most active new justices. that is not surprising. she spent most of her time as a judge, a trial court judge. she was the only one in the courtroom. she is very active. she has a lot of questions. she is often working with the other two liberal judges to present a liberal point of view. they are outnumbered. they are all quite active. host: we will be taking your calls on the su
washingto. host: welcome back to washington journal. i'm joined now by amy howe. she is the cofounder and a reporter at scotus blog. let's talk about the term, the 2022-2023 term that is wrapping up. anything that surprised you? guest: we are waiting on all of the verge -- on virtually all of the big decisions, so it is really too soon. we are still waiting on 27 cases to draw any conclusions about what this version of the court will look like this term. host: we will talk about some of the...
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it's interesting, there are revelations inti "the washingto post" today about a part of that jack smith investigation we covered intensively on this show, which is the so-called fake electors plot, the apparent plot by the trump campaign and trump white house to organize a handfule of republicans in stas to declare trump had won those states even though he'd lost them. and the fraud problem with this alleged plot is that these groups of republicans in all these different states apparently at trump's direction they actually formally reported themselves to the national archives and to congress as if they were the official electors from those states when they were not.we now, we covered that story of alleged criminal fraud, a scheme orchestrated from the trump white house and from the trump campaign andom carried out by republicans in multiple states, we covered that story really intensively here. we know there have been investigations related today thoseve alleged crimes in at let two states, georgia, and michigan, and, now federally under jack smith at the justice department. "the washin
it's interesting, there are revelations inti "the washingto post" today about a part of that jack smith investigation we covered intensively on this show, which is the so-called fake electors plot, the apparent plot by the trump campaign and trump white house to organize a handfule of republicans in stas to declare trump had won those states even though he'd lost them. and the fraud problem with this alleged plot is that these groups of republicans in all these different states...
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the article says a washingto post investigation found tha more than a year would pas before prosecutorsf action directed from the white hous to try to steal the election even then, the fbi stopped short of identifying the forme president as a focus of that investigation. awareness about it being partisan, institutional caution, and clashes over how muc evidence was sufficient to investigate the actions of trump and those around him all contributed to this slow pace. attorney general garland and the deputy attorney general, lisa monaco, chartered a cautious course aimed at restoring public trust in th department while som prosecutors below them chafed, feeling top officials were shining away from looking at evidence of potential crimes b trump and those close to him the post found the reporting has interesting, colorful, dramatic behind th scenes moments, but it does no show any willful active attemp to protect donald trump agains the evidence mounting agains him. prosecutorial caution is not unusual in a justice departmen that took five years, yes, fiv years to investigate the killing o
the article says a washingto post investigation found tha more than a year would pas before prosecutorsf action directed from the white hous to try to steal the election even then, the fbi stopped short of identifying the forme president as a focus of that investigation. awareness about it being partisan, institutional caution, and clashes over how muc evidence was sufficient to investigate the actions of trump and those around him all contributed to this slow pace. attorney general garland and...
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now, thanks to this ne reporting day in the washingto post, we know that those thing combined finally justice department intereste in the fake electors again quote one person directl familiar with the department new interest in the case sai that it felt is that the department was reacting to the house committees work as wel as heightened media coverage and commentary only after they were embarrassed to they star booking the person said. the process did not go quickly lawyers at the fbi and justice department launched into wha became many weeks of debat over the justification for the investigation and how it shoul be worded. one time consuming issue becam whether to name trump as a subject. finally, as public pressur mounted, quote, in april 202 more than 15 months after th attack, fbi director christopher wray signed off on the authorization opening criminal investigation into th fake electors plot it has been a year and a hal since we began talking about the fake electors scheme on th show almost two now here sinc justice department was first advised to start looking int it still no
now, thanks to this ne reporting day in the washingto post, we know that those thing combined finally justice department intereste in the fake electors again quote one person directl familiar with the department new interest in the case sai that it felt is that the department was reacting to the house committees work as wel as heightened media coverage and commentary only after they were embarrassed to they star booking the person said. the process did not go quickly lawyers at the fbi and...
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as the washingtoer to that, as f tonight, is a resounding no. because it will be impossible to get a sentence lower than zero. and that is the sentence that is virtually guaranteed to walt nauta and donald trump, what donald trump's favorite judge in the world presiding over the trial. there are no mandatory minimum sentences frame the crimes charged in the indictment, that means the judge does not have to impose any sentence after a guilty verdict, if the judge allows the case to go as far as being decided by the jury. judge aileen mercedes cannon is a republican cuban american member of the federalist society, who as a judge, has handled only four criminal cases, with a total of 14 days of trial time in all of those cases combined. most members of the news media covering significant trials have spent far more time and trial courtrooms then judge cannon has. she demonstrated when she interfered in this investigation, illegitimately, according to the circuit court of appeals, a contempt for the very notion of donald trump being investigated for
as the washingtoer to that, as f tonight, is a resounding no. because it will be impossible to get a sentence lower than zero. and that is the sentence that is virtually guaranteed to walt nauta and donald trump, what donald trump's favorite judge in the world presiding over the trial. there are no mandatory minimum sentences frame the crimes charged in the indictment, that means the judge does not have to impose any sentence after a guilty verdict, if the judge allows the case to go as far as...
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defender liv among the people actually fully similar value you might have a shot but when you' in washingto by their own admission, the people in washington dc and in the jury pool as well as a lse course, have been in note dated by the media and slope committee with a message, that these areerrible people and you canno unring the bell by asking them to abide with t rules weather when we dropan't come sorry couldn't outcome of the bar, showing their true colors, by reading all the norms of the dc bar, to come after one god, like the lawyers across theountry. the project name to 65 project on theeft tens of millions of dollars start t 65 lawyers election cases and so far since roman says it isn't that nice, we are active is going to be energizing adam schiff is an attorney in the california bar, he light according to the report wears in her complaint against him and another thing to get up like do predict the senator did to com after the general here. so the standard is not just double, it is one-sided and it is penalizing we the people, all-time. >> we likely entire hearing on just the weap
defender liv among the people actually fully similar value you might have a shot but when you' in washingto by their own admission, the people in washington dc and in the jury pool as well as a lse course, have been in note dated by the media and slope committee with a message, that these areerrible people and you canno unring the bell by asking them to abide with t rules weather when we dropan't come sorry couldn't outcome of the bar, showing their true colors, by reading all the norms of the...