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Spike Lee: 'We need to wake up'
MSNBC· 2025-08-17 19:05
Re, as you know, this country, man, right now it's is it's bananas. And this and this guy trying to take over DC and just weaponize these things. And I mean, uh, he's going to think twice.He tried to do that in New York, though. Now they the boogie down Harlem best side do and die. >> Gonna be a different kind of reaction.>> Oh yeah, it's going to be very different. >> Let let me stay there a minute. It's summer and the president Republican president is mobilizing these federal agents and National Guard tro ...
DOJ Special Attorney Ed Martin shows "blatant bias" as he targets Trump's perceived enemies
MSNBC· 2025-08-09 12:11
Joining us now to get into it, former New York Congressman Moundair Jones, who is also a former staffer at the Department of Justice, former Republican Florida Congressman Car Carlos Corbbo, and Christy Greenberg, former deputy chief for the Southern District of New York Criminal Division. She's the host of Courtside with Christy Greenberg on YouTube. And Christy, I want to start with you because Ed Martin is kind of the singular figure.We've talked about him a lot on the show because a lot of people have l ...
Special Envoy to Middle East Witkoff: Will have big news on countries coming into Abraham Accords
CNBC Television· 2025-06-25 21:17
Abraham Accords Expansion - The President aims to expand the Abraham Accords to include more countries [1] - The team is working towards "big announcements" regarding countries joining the Abraham Peace Accords [1] - Normalization across various countries is anticipated, potentially stabilizing the Middle East [2] Iran Nuclear Program - Preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is a key objective [2] - Iranian nuclear enrichment is considered a "red line" [3] - Weaponization, beyond enrichment, is also a "red line" [3] - Weaponization would destabilize the entire region, potentially leading to proliferation [4]
Israel's aim is to drag the U.S. into this war, says Quincy Institute's Trita Parsi
CNBC Television· 2025-06-16 17:40
For more on the conflict, let's bring in Trita Parsey, executive vice president at the Quincy Institute and Tom Danenbomb. He's a professor of international law at the Fletcher School at TUS. Welcome to both of you.Uh Treata, I'll start with you. And um it does appear, I mean, signs are pointing in that direction that um the Iranians are asking uh for a pause of some kind, some kind of truce here. I don't know the word to use.Um what more do you expect in order to come to some kind of international agreemen ...