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the russian accumulate. at certain point, it would be very difficult to defend of the position. >> we have just come from a press conference with bipartisan congressional delegation from the house. republican from new jersey emanate moran from texas be representative from massachusetts as well as representative of madeleine dean, a democrat from pennsylvania. they united said this has to work. not just for ukraine before the battle against all out there. not just hear about all around the world. they stressed the bipartisan nature of this and stressed the importance of this measure. it still has to be okayed by the senate. president biden is saying he will immediately sign off on it. they should be good to go. those 4 congresspeople here

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The Five

testify in public because if i t the transcript of the words in those behind closed doors. and number two, it is nothing but a short time for congresspeople to get out there and try to get a bite that they can get on the news. now, jamie raskin has always been a proponent of having these conflict -- congresspeople testified behind closed doors and then they come out before the congress and all of a sudden, they don't want that to happen here. and let me just say one more thing about this. they should have hold him in contempt. the only question is, whether or not the justice department will follow through. now, let me tell you why this is different than the road and van. they claimed executive privilege, all right? whether or not that was a legitimate or not, there was some claim of the possible legitimate claim this guy is like, i'm not appearing before you. i'm going to give the middle finger to you and the american

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CNN News Central

with touting. and also, tyranny on the campaign trail. while american broccoli broke the -- such a relevant time to discuss all of. the steven, those numbers you heard all we're going through there. 25% of americans think in the capitol attack was an fbi plot. what is that an indicator of to you? >> i think most importantly, and what this discussion is missing so far, is the role of republican leaders. one major reason why, mostly republican, voters, or many republican voters, believe this stuff is their leaders are not telling the truth. whether it is donald trump, other congresspeople, other major republican figures. if they were to stand up and tell the truth of what happened. importantly, defend, unambiguously, democratic institutions and denounce and reject the use of violence, that number would be much lower.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

this is video from last friday of migrants, including children and adults, carrying children, attempting to cross the river at the southern border in eagle pass, texas. the texas governor, greg abbott, tweeted this video out today. not out of sympathy for the plight of these migrants that you are looking at on your screen, and their harrowing journey, but to celebrate the razor wire that his government put up to make their journey more difficult. governor abbott is currently facing up with a biden administration in court about whether it was illegal for abbott to put the razor wire of in the first place. but legal or illegal, and it probably is illegal, the cruelty is the point. and, again, this is not just abbott, this is not just desantis, this is not just trump. to take, the speaker of the house, mike johnson, let a delegation of 60 of his fellow republican congresspeople to eagle pass, texas, the same spot on the border that the governor was tweeting about. members of that delegation threatened to shut down the entire federal government if

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Alex Wagner Tonight

the texas governor, greg abbott, tweeted this video out today. not out of sympathy for the plight of these migrants that you are looking at on your screen, and their harrowing journey, but to celebrate the razor wire that his government put up to make their journey more difficult. governor abbott is currently facing up with a biden administration in court about whether it was illegal for abbott to put the razor wire in the first place. but legal or illegal, and it probably is illegal, the cruelty is the point. and, again, this is not just abbott, this is not just desantis, this is not just trump. to take, the speaker of the house, mike johnson, let a delegation of 60 of his fellow republican congresspeople to eagle pass, texas, the same spot on the border that the governor was tweeting about. members of that delegation threatened to shut down the entire federal government if their demands on border policy are not met. >> shut the border down, or shut the government down. >> we're all committed to that.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

you're going to oversee a 70 billion dollar endowment? you are running a giant institution. are you setting this person up to fail? >> it's a business! yes, and i think that when we look forward to the next person who's gonna be of this university, and any other. part of the job description is going to be, how do you talk in front of a congressional hearing? which is about grandstanding, and not articulating a policy by the book. and also, how do you raise money in a climate in which people are asking you really hard questions about what qualifies as protected speech when students safety is also an issue? by the way, i will just note, this trade-off between safety and speech is a problem that supreme court wrestles with, that no platform in silicon valley has ever figured out. it's incredibly difficult. and it's up to someone who can be politically savvy in front of that audience, which is both congresspeople an america. about these issues, unless you plan to withdraw from the general public discourse. which i believe at this point is untenable.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

inclusion but more, what is the role of the university president? your harvard's president, you're going to oversee a 70 billion dollar endowment? you are running at giants institution. are you setting this person up to fail? >> it's a business! yes, and i think that when we look forward to the next person who's gonna be of this university, and any other. proud of the job description is going to be, how do you talk in front of a congressional hearing? which is about grandstanding, and not articulating a policy by the book. and also, how do you raise money in a climate in which people are asking you really hard questions about what qualifies as protected speech when students safety is also an issue? by the way, i will just note, this trade-off between safety and speech is a problem that supreme court wrestles with, that the platform in silicon valley has not figured out. it's incredibly difficult. and it's up to someone who can be politically savvy in front of that audience, which is both congresspeople an america. about these issues, unless you

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Gutfeld

requests. i am honestly surprised that biden knows how to use e-mail. there are senators and congresspeople running this country who literally do not know how to send an e-mail. the 20 somethings do all the e-mails and they don't know the difference between facebook and twitter and tiktok even though they will try to write the rules for them and regulate them. i think the biden thing is so suspicious. why do you have aliases or fake accounts if you are not doing anything corrupt or not involved in anything sketchy? it has never crossed my mind that i should make fake e-mail accounts to e-mail my business associates and family members. that's not a normal thing to do. ethically it never would have crossed my mind if it was wrong. >> i think a lot has been said about the corruption and influence peddling and how it's bad. i agree with all that. i am also questioning whether i could possibly understanding this. he also seems to have been very, very stupid about it. it says he used fake names in

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Alex Wagner Tonight

actually donald trump. what's the difference? joe biden actually delivered, donald trump was talking about. >> interesting, an entire trump administration, a few ideas he had a, like you knew something about? that this was one of the one seed into anything about. the drug companies don't like this idea. they don't have the ability to say outright, they're not gonna participate. because they're penalties. if a drug maker doesn't negotiate, doesn't participate in good faith in the negotiations, they may have to withdraw all of their drugs from medicare. doesn't mean they can't sell them. the concern in the open market. but if you want to sell through medicare, you're gonna have to negotiate. >> you know, what calls me about the big drug companies, they spend 300 and $70 million, ali, on lobbying. there are more lobbyists in congress and there were congresspeople. they still failed to kill this legislation. the democratic process worked. they tried their hardest to stop the democratic process. now, they're complaining, after

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Alex Wagner Tonight

they can sell in the open market. but if you want to sell through medicare, you're gonna have to negotiate. >> you know, what calls me about the big drug companies, they spent $370 million, ali, on lobbying. there are more lobbyists in congress and there were congresspeople. they still failed to kill this legislation. the democratic process worked. they tried their hardest to stop the democratic process. now, they're complaining, after their lobbyist failed for legislation that simply said, the government wants to negotiate for a fair price for the american people? so they can't rip off the american people and add to our deficits and enrich their stock holders? this is why people are so frustrated with the rigged economy. exhibit a, big pharma. and this president is at the guts to take them on, and when he gets former, years he's gonna expand the number of drugs and actually tackle inflation, actually tackle our deficit. >> here's the interesting thing. in most of the world where there is a level of

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