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CNN This Morning

good monday morning i'm phil mattingly with poppy harlow in new york. kasie hunt is live in iowa. iowa republicans are getting ready to choose their nominee for president. we are about to find out how strong donald trump's grip on his party is or if his rivals can pull off a stunning upset. the latest polling shows a continuation of what we've seen, the former president heading into the caucuses with a double digit lead. >> these are set to be the coldest iowa caucuses ever on record with dangerously low temperatures, the high in des moines today, negative 1, windchills up to negative 40 degrees are possible today. that is cold. you can get trust bite in just about ten minutes. we have correspondents on the ground in iowa and political analysts standing by. let's start with kasie hunt.

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Ayman

for people. people do not want this to happen. this is normal, this is natural. the palestinian people are not any different than any other people on earth. they loved life. they love living life. they love to live like anybody else, to travel when they want to and to come back when they want to. to build when they want. to rebuild when they want. to live amongst their kids and can instead of living in a desperate. these are the kinds of things that people love and fear people are not an exception to this or any different. our people want to live in peace, but definitely with the continuation of the occupation, this is very, very difficult. everybody knows that. in a few years, our generations have had to go through five wars and in between many years of escalation. for education, for example. people who want to travel to for the person's, they can't. people who want to travel to get medical treatment, they can't do that as freely as

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

fund federal agencies and let's discuss more now with republican congressman tim burr chet of tennessee. congressman, gratd to see you again. thank you for coming back on. are you going to support this temporary spending plan? and what do we say to the viewers at home who are kind of frustrated with these continuing resolutions and stopgap spending bills and just sort of kicking the can for another couple months? >> thank you for having me on, brother. it's always a pleasure. i believe it's over 20 years now we haven't passed a budget. that's under democrats and republicans. and just continuation of that can kicking that you described. i've never voted for a cr. this is so-called laddered approach, where it goes off in regimented groups. i would still like to see some border security. we had hr 2. we passed it in the house. it provided for locking down our

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Ayman

happen. this is normal, this is natural. the palestinian people are not any different than any other people on earth. they loved life. they love living life. they love to live like anybody else, to travel when they want to and to come back when they want to. to build when they want. to rebuild when they want. to live amongst their kids and can instead of living in a desperate. these are the kinds of things that people love and fear people are not an exception to this or any different. our people want to live in peace, but definitely with the continuation of the occupation, this is very, very difficult. everybody knows that. in a few years, our generations have had to go through five wars and in between many years of escalation. for education, for example. people who want to travel to for the person's, they can't. people who want to travel to get medical treatment, they can't do that as freely as other people. everybody should be able to make that decision to travel

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

furious. it targeted the lebanese army 34 times in the last three months and if you ask me what's happening here and i mite come across as too cynical, but i think netanyahu's political future depends on the continuation of the war in gaza and probably its expansion. because when the guns fall silent in gaza, he knows that there will be reckoning, public reckoning. public reckoning for his strategic failure on the 7th of october and his failure to deliver on his promises. >> let me just ask you before we go, i want to ask you about this one other piece of news which is the saudis reaffirmed that they wanted to normalize relations with israel. that strikes me as unusual given everything that's going on. what do you think, what do you read into that? they really don't care about the palestinian issue? how would you read it?

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

israel also, fareed, and the defense department, the u.s. defense department, has been furious. it targeted the lebanese army 34 times in the last three months and if you ask me what's happening here, and i probably might come across as too cynical, but i think netanyahu's political future depends on the continuation of the war in gaza and probably its expansion. because when the guns fall silent in gaza, he knows that there will be reckoning, public reckoning. public reckoning for his strategic failure on the 7th of october and his failure to deliver on his promises. >> let me just ask you before we go, i want to ask you about this one other piece of news which is the saudis reaffirmed that they wanted to normalize relations with israel. that strikes me as unusual given everything that's going on. what do you think, what do you read into that?

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BBC News

fascinated _ progresses? i'm going to be fascinated to _ progresses? i'm going to be fascinated to see _ progresses? i'm going to be fascinated to see the - progresses? i'm going to be fascinated to see the voter i fascinated to see the voter turnout. the ten how many young people — more than 1,000,008 able to cast for the first time — where they will put their post. - where they will put their ost. . ., - where they will put their ost. . ~' ,, - where they will put their ost, ., ~' y., ., - where they will put their ost. . ,, ., post. thank you for your thoughts _ post. thank you for your thoughts on _ post. thank you for your thoughts on that. - post. thank you for your | thoughts on that. there's post. thank you for your i thoughts on that. there's a post. thank you for your - thoughts on that. there's a lot at stake here, sum, and polls will be open until four at stake here, sum, and polls will be open untilfour p:m.. very interesting, steve and celia. thank you very much. for more on the upcoming election, i'm joined byjennifer welch, former us national security director for china and taiwan. really good to have you on the show. ijust wanted dive right in with the parties. what will it mean for taiwan if there is a continuation of the current ruling party?— ruling party? thank you for havin: ruling party? thank you for having me _ ruling party? thank you for having me on, _ ruling party? thank you for having me on, sumi. - ruling party? thank you for having me on, sumi. this. ruling party? thank you for- having me on, sumi. this would be unprecedented for taiwan and the history of having open i

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Breakfast

one for this is a highly consequential election because at the heart of it is the tussle for regional influence between united states and china and taiwan is in the middle of it will drop beijing claims taiwan as its own. the united states is taiwan as a very important ally and also sees it as an ally in countering china's growing assertiveness and influence in the region. the ruling dpp are going for a record that time in power and if that happens we are likely to see a continuation of them asserting themselves as a self—governing island away from beating's orbit and closer to the united states, that continues waenga china. the opposition are offering better ties with beijing, a dialogue with china, and we have a third party as well bowing for the top job, seen as the middle of the road, very popular with young people who are not pleased with the big two parties, they have told me, young people, that there are a lot of internal issues, the economy, employment, housing. i havejust spoken

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Breakfast

insigne described as the big deal, the big one, because at the heart of this is that tussle for regional influence between the united states and china and, of course, taiwan is in the middle of it. china claims taiwan as its own, the us has been a strong ally of the self—governing island for years now, and it sees it as a partner to counter china's influence and assertiveness in the region. the dt —— dpp, the ruling party, are looking for a record third term in office will if that happens we can see a continuation of the policy, self—governing stance, away from china's orbit, away from the united states, that is likely to anger beijing, we will for a reaction, the opposition kmt are offering dialogue with beijing, better ties with beijing. and there is a third party, the dye wants people —— the taiwan people's party, which has inspired young people. generally people have spoken to worried about the economy, housing,

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