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May 2, 202310:01
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Daniels: AI deepfakes mean ‘interfering in elections’ can happen ‘right here in our own backyard’
05:59McFaul: ‘Every day that Putin’s army is parked illegally in Ukraine, there should be new sanctions’
07:54Vance: New AL embryo ruling creating ‘uncertainty,’ ‘really a chill on what women can access’
06:06Parker: Fertility issue is not partisan, ‘it doesn't care if you're a Democrat or a Republican’
07:16Novikov: Russian advances in Ukraine are ‘a direct reflection’ of U.S. inaction
05:43Pinkas: Ceasefire in Gaza without ‘toppling Hamas’ would leave Netanyahu with ‘nothing to show for’
05:34UNHCR Rep on Ukrainian refugees returning home: “The main obstacle to return is safety and security”
04:23Engel: Detention of Russian-American seems politically motivated,’ ‘a move by Russia to show power’
07:24Zygar: Navalny said it’s ‘crucial not to lose the next opportunity to make Russia a democracy’
06:16Siddiqui: Haley campaign can’t ‘point to a state’ they can win, time is not on Haley’s side
08:11Ukrainian documentarian: Ukraine is ‘a humanitarian catastrophe,’ but ‘a bargaining chip for some’
03:30Amb. Markarova: U.S. has to ‘be bold,’ ‘sanction all Russian banks,’ to stop Russian ‘war crimes’
07:34German Foreign Minister: ‘Is it not our obligation to provide this humanitarian assistance’ in Gaza?
03:28VP Harris: ‘This is a moment where America has the ability to actually demonstrate through action’
05:27McFaul: It’s ‘hard’ for Navalnaya to fight Putin but Congress has ‘something right in front of them’
10:49Trump's hush money trial in New York to begin March 25
02:35Chuck Rosenberg: Willis should ‘consider removing herself’ from Georgia election interference case
04:03Alon Pinkas: ‘Call it what you want,’ a Gaza ceasefire deal ‘would end the war the way we know it’
08:37Sen. Kaine: Turner's warning of a threat is ‘cryptic,’ ‘he hasn’t indicated what he’s referring to’
08:17Lemire: ‘Real concerns’ about ‘what the US really stands for’ if congress fails to pass foreign aid
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Former NBC News Congressional Correspondent and son of late NBC News Senior Vice President Tim Russert, Luke Russert joins Andrea Mitchell to reflect on his time abroad following his fathers death and his new book “Look For Me There” inspired by his journey. “I was trying to find something whether it was this clarity or whether it was this aha moment of what is your purpose. What do you, Luke, removed from your hometown, independent from your parents, what do you want to do? What are you really all about?” says Russert. “A lot of that had been stunted because I missed my dad so much and I was trying to live up to what I thought his legacy was or what maybe he would want, and never actually taking the time to look inward to say, okay what do you want?”May 2, 2023
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Daniels: AI deepfakes mean ‘interfering in elections’ can happen ‘right here in our own backyard’
05:59McFaul: ‘Every day that Putin’s army is parked illegally in Ukraine, there should be new sanctions’
07:54Vance: New AL embryo ruling creating ‘uncertainty,’ ‘really a chill on what women can access’
06:06Parker: Fertility issue is not partisan, ‘it doesn't care if you're a Democrat or a Republican’
07:16Novikov: Russian advances in Ukraine are ‘a direct reflection’ of U.S. inaction
05:43Pinkas: Ceasefire in Gaza without ‘toppling Hamas’ would leave Netanyahu with ‘nothing to show for’
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