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Inside With Jen Psaki

i think appealing to those voters by meeting their economic needs for affordable housing, for affordable childcare, to rebuild broadband and infrastructure, these are powerful cases to be made for president biden to win over voters who are yet to be decided. >> definitely something, a lot of issues people care deeply about. before i let you go, i did want to ask you about something you've been talking a lot about, which is the fact that donald trump has confirmed that foreign governments paid his companyies seven point $8 million while he was in office. that's just scratching the surface, as you and others have made the point. of all things to worry about in a second term, we've talked about some of them. are we underestimating this foreign influence on trump, or kind of what this desire to make more money on his behalf could mean in terms of his actions in a second term? >> i don't think we're underestimating it at all, and i thought that the biggest compromise of donald trump when it came to vladimir putin was trump tower. moscow trump tower. this was going to be the

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Ayman

knew we would eventually be, because they prop up was never with kevin mccarthy personally or mike johnson personally, it always had to do with the extreme maga right being able to hold the entire caucus hostage. >> the bottom line here is the dynamic, right? you have people in the republican caucus who are not dealmakers, they're hostage takers. actually, they want to blow up the bill. often, people put and threats and say, if you don't do this, then will blow dings up. some of these people actually want to blow things up. they want to bring the government to a halt. they want to destroy any possibility of there being bipartisan compromise on anything. you've heard in the last couple days, republicans in the house and senate saying they don't want a deal on immigration, because that could help joe biden. so, they don't want to legislate. they are there to troll, to be performative, and, mike johnson,

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CNN This Morning Weekend

resolved. but it had more of a con sill i can't tore tone on both sides. whether they can get there, we don't know, but these things usually end in compromise. we will see if the usual thing happens here as well. >> compromise, though, has become a dirty word in washington. we will see how things pan out. ambassador norm eisen, thank you very much. one day left until the iowa caucuses. republican presidential candidates are trying to squeeze in some last-minute events, despite the weather. coming up, how nikki haley is looking to defy expectations.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

staff to donald trump, mark meadows, very similar to hunter biden, negotiated in an attempt to resolve a subpoena dispute. in meadows' case doj chose not to proceed with criminal contempt, here hunter biden has offered no less than seven times by my count through his lawyers to find a compromise. that's not a very attractive factual posture for doj or even if doj charges, to put before a washington, d.c. judge and jury. so we'll see what happens, but there are some substantial arguments on hunter's side. >> hunter biden as we've all seen has taken a pretty aggressive approach to oppose republicans' efforts to get him to testify behind closed doors. as we saw this past week he showed up unannounced on capitol hill to show that he's willing to testify, but only publicly.

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there -- by this house majority. i want it to be in public and then i'll answer all your questions. >> it sounds like there's room for negotiation and as i said hunter biden has been saying, look, i'm concerned about testifying behind closed doors because you can take portions of my testimony and leak it out without context. how do you expect these talks to play out and could hunter biden be forced to testify privately? >> both sides made noises on friday about possibly reaching an accommodation, a compromise, with hunter through his very able lawyer, abbe lowell, offering in a letter to yet again appear, and suggesting a little more flexibility on some of the details. he still wants it to be in public. and the house saying they want him to appear, but they're going to keep going with their contempt proceedings until it's

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

thinking about compromise. you are not going to benefit politically from it unless you really, really make a case that you're not seeing a lot of courage on that front with those kind of cases. so, you know, the new speaker, newish speaker, on the one hand is saved a little bit by the democrats because they don't see him as the same fund raising juggernaut or leadership threat of kevin mccarthy. you're seeing democrats say if it came down to it, we would help keep him. >> i'm skeptical. >> on the other hand, if that's really true, he can primary inside his own district. >> will he run for pminority leader. he also has to deal with this push about impeachment. there's a big demand within his conference to go forward. he doesn't have the votes because of people like congressman lawler. other people are simply not there yet.

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day after the elections. but what this means is an unprecedented third term for the dpp, as we mentioned earlier. william lai is expected to carry on the policies of his predecessor, tsai, going forward. the problem that he may find, though, is that despite having won a third term for his party in becoming the president elect for taiwan, in becoming the president elect fortaiwan, his in becoming the president elect for taiwan, his party, the dpp, have lost the majority in the legislature. and so that means there's been no party that has an outright majority, and that might hamper some of the dpp's agenda going forward. it might mean that they might have to have more compromise with the other two parties, or it might lead to a stalemate, in fact. so it remains to be seen. as you mentioned, he cut a conciliatory tone with china. taiwan still doesn't have official dialogue with china after china severed ties eight years ago once tsai came into power. so do tensions are expected to remain largely the

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

not going to be a part of it. z z >> i think everybody's job is at risk. this is been the story of this congress. mike johnson, former speaker had to deal with this, raises the majority right flank, lurching from crisis to crisis and some of these vulnerable members in particular are absolutely fed up with it. i caught up with one of them on friday. mike lawler who comes from a swing new york district. he made clear he is tired of these antics. >> but when you don't have the white house and you don't have control of the senate, you have to find compromise. and the failure on the part of some of my colleagues to recognize this and continually try to undermine the majority, it's getting old. they gave up a lot of the leverage when they removed speaker mccarthy from office and you don't just stomp your feet and shut the government down to get your way. we have to be able to show that we can govern. that we can get big things done.

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Inside With Jen Psaki

president biden to win over voters who are yet to be decided. >> definitely something, a lot of issues people care deeply about. before i let you go, i did want to ask you about something you've been talking a lot about, which is the fact that donald trump has confirmed that foreign governments paid his company's seven point $8 million while he was in office. that's just scratching the surface, as you and others have made the point. of all things to worry about in a second term, we've talked about some of them. are we underestimating this foreign influence on trump, or kind of what this desire to make more money on his behalf could mean in terms of his actions in a second term? >> i don't think we're underestimating it at all, and i thought that the biggest compromise of donald trump when it came to vladimir putin was trump tower. moscow trump tower. this was going to be the most lucrative project of his life, when he was running in 2016 he lied about having business interest in russia. even while his attorney, michael cohen, was on the phone with the kremlin trying to make that deal happen.

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