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A new episode of How to Win 2024 is now available. While Republicans were busy fighting each other i

[View in browser]( A new episode of How to Win 2024 is now available. While Republicans were busy fighting each other in the House and in Senate hearings this week, Democrats worked together to avert a government shutdown. Claire McCaskill and Jennifer Palmieri explain what they see as the GOP's culture of violence and what Democrats need to do to keep control of the Senate in 2024. Plus, President Biden’s Deputy Campaign Manager, Rob Flaherty, joins to talk about the president’s digital campaign strategy. [Catch up.](   In the latest episode of Prosecuting Donald Trump, Donald Trump Junior was back on the witness stand Monday testifying as the defense’s first witness in the New York civil fraud trial. Meanwhile, the former president’s trial in the Florida classified documents case remains on schedule for now but with a caveat that his team claims as a victory. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord break it all down. [Stay up to speed](.   It’s been over a month since the Israel-Hamas war began. Sari Bashi joins Chris Hayes to discuss her unique perspective as a Jewish woman with a U.S.-Israeli citizenship who is currently living in the West Bank with her Palestinian spouse. Bashi, who is an author, program director at Human Rights Watch, and co-founder of Gisha Access – an Israeli NGO whose goal is to protect the freedom of movement of Palestinians – shares her perspective on what the year before the war looked like, the devastating impact on civilians, and more. [Hear]([the conversation.](   From the same team that brought you the #1 podcast Southlake, Grapevine is a six-part original podcast series from NBC News Studios that tells the story of one family broken apart in the midst of a new anti-LGBTQ culture war, and the high school English teacher caught in the middle. All episodes are available now. [Listen here.]( [EXPLORE MSNBC PODCASTS]( Have you ever wanted to provide MSNBC with your opinion about their TV programs, documentaries, and digital products, such as MSNBC.com, newsletters, and podcasts? Now is your chance! [Join the MSNBC Insights Community.]( Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Were you forwarded this email? Sign up [here]( Subscribe]( to MSNBC Daily Check out the [MSNBC Store]( for gear from your favorite shows   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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