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Morning Joe

there's time for that to change between now and november, and this administration hopes it will. they hope the middle east calms down a degree between now and then, but for now, the president has had to focus on foreign policy. yes, to the detriment of his domestic campaigning. >> absolutely. it's been a real focus. david, between israel, the taiwan elections, and ukraine, as joe mentioned, your final thoughts this morning? >> one thing we've seen over the weekend that i think should encourage everyone is the election in taiwan. china really tried hard to intimidate voters in taiwan, against voting for the democratic progressive party. it has a strong line of separate identity for taiwan. despite that intimidation, the winner of that election is the new president, lai ching te, who will follow the same policies

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The Context

border security and not far behind as a portion which is been featured in recent elections to the detriment of the republicans. in dc, brian lanza, who ran donald trump�*s transition team in 2016, our regular panelist and democratic strategist mary anna marsh and kurt bardella — former senior adviser for the republicans on the house oversight committee — who switched to the democrats during the trump era. they look at whatjoe biden wants to do and align his tax cuts to expire and republicans want to extend them at a cost of $4 trillion. the tax cuts that by the put in place on the wealthy and the big companies amounts to about $2 trillion in the wall streetjournal saying this is a 6 trillion dollar election. given the size of government debt and can the size of government debt and can the united states afford a donald trump presidency? i the united states afford a donald trump presidency?— the united states afford a donald trump presidency? i think they have to in the afternoon _

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CNN This Morning

president had in the first years, individual basis every single piece that you laid out there polls quite well. you lay out what the former president said he wants to do in terms of repealing obamacare and being proud of roe versus wade being struck down, in terms of more tax cuts along the lines of what you saw in 2017, that also polls much better for democrats than it would for him and yet this is a neck and neck race and no one feels very comfortable in the democratic side of things that donald trump isn't going to be the next president. >> well, i don't think that nobody feels -- i think many of us know that it is impossible for him to be the president again. >> why do you say that? >> with what he's proposing. when you're talking about what he's talking about now, more tax cuts for corporate americans, taking them down so low to the detriment of our budget, and meeting the needs of people. but people have to know, i have said over and over again, president lincoln said public

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Morning Joe

the "times" opinion page had recently, where half the republicans who were talking said that, look, a conviction is what changes things for me. we don't want a criminal in the oval office. we shall see. >> we'll see. >> exactly. >> and he keeps saying things that work to his detriment. i mean, the biden campaign actually -- biden campaign sort of smirks at the democrats that are whining. they really know, and i think they're right, yes, they have to talk about what joe biden has done for america. but, also, they have to run donald trump's clips. >> yeah. >> it's what they have to do. donald trump saying, "i'm the one who terminated roe v. wade." the other night in just a powder puff debate, interview on fox news, even there, he blew it. he once again said, "nobody could terminate roe v. wade.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

is she said -- her saying she's got black friends does not justify what she pulled on the stage recently. i laughed when she said nothing, it was absolutely right. nothing. i have black, friends i grew up here. so you grew up near a plantation response to do what? i'm telling, you the language of politics is dead. you have to talk straight to people. people are afraid to talk straight. >> reporter: angela, you have a new podcast coming out. tell us about it and, charlamagne i think is involved in this. why is this necessary at this moment? i think what he said throughout this interview, this is his messaging tonight. the language of politics is dead. and i think where i thrive, even to my detriment in some situations, is in truth. i don't like that either.

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Newsnight

£75,000. it was to everybody. you know, you think you've got to claim more than that, then you probably want to go down the full assessment route. for some people, they'll think that's a quick and easy way to draw a line under this and you get your compensation very quickly without having to submit a detailed claim. yeah. you say a quick and easy way to draw a line under it. i mean, it's it's not, is it? because for some it's been 20—odd years. i apologise for the time it's taken and there's lots of different reasons behind that because we are where we find ourselves. it's a quick and easier process from here. some subpostmasters had to file for bankruptcy because they literally couldn't afford to pay the post office money the post office said they owed them. what happens to people who had to file for bankruptcy? the position is, those people should be put back into the position they were before the detriment affected their lives. before the misconduct affected their lives. so if somebody�*s been made bankrupt because of the actions of the post office, those people

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BBC News

saying that a response was inevitable? ., ., , , inevitable? form of response robabl inevitable? form of response probably is — inevitable? form of response probably is inevitable, - inevitable? form of response probably is inevitable, but i inevitable? form of response| probably is inevitable, but the question has been well hezbollah read this as the crossing of a redline that would actually force hezbollah to go out in a full war with israel or will it treated as an escalation that will warrant a counter escalation from hezbollah, but something short of full all—out war. it appears to be more the latter. it doesn't seem to be as though hezbollah desires a full—scale war. in fact, hezbollah desires a full—scale war. infact, a hezbollah desires a full—scale war. in fact, a full—scale war would be to its detriment, strategically. but it is also very unlikely it will leave this and responded to. all of these small steps are bringing us closer and closer to a larger conflict. —— unresponded to. larger conflict. -- unresponded to. ., ~' ., ., larger conflict. -- unresponded to. ., ~ ., ., , to. talking about the who thes now, another _ to. talking about the who thes now, another group _ to. talking about the who thes now, another group widely i now, another group widely thought to be backed by iran. we have sent missiles and drones on october seven, now on ships in the red sea. what role

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BBC News

strong ties with iran and hezbollah as well, how do you think his bowler might react, we have heard from the lead on friday saying a response was inevitable?— inevitable? some form of response _ inevitable? some form of response probably - inevitable? some form of response probably is - inevitable? some form of - response probably is inevitable but the question has been well his bowler read this as the crossing of a redline that would force them to go out on a with israel or will be treated as an escalation that will warrant a counter escalation from hezbollah but something thatis from hezbollah but something that is short of all—out war, it appears to be the latter, it does not appear to be hezbollah has much of a desire for a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war would be to its detriment strategically but it is also very unlikely it would leave the and responded to. again, all these small steps are bringing us closer and closer to a much much larger conflict. ,, .

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Deadline White House

but nowhere has it been more acute in michigan where they've kind of clung to this idea of election denialism so much so to their detriment. if there was mixed results in the 2022 midterms kind of across the country, say florida was possibly the red wave in 2022, michigan was the blue wave. this is a legitimate swing state where democrats took control of every statewide election, and they won back both chambers of the state legislature in a way they haven't had for over two decades. in the wake of that, the state party did an autopsy and they found themselves constantly caught between the pro-trump and the anti-trump forces and in that autopsy they found that trump proved a challenge on the general election ballot and by that they meant the election denial aspect that he kept pushing around the 2022 midterms. nothing changed in the state party. they went further. they elected as their chair, christina caramel, who is the candidate for secretary of state

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The ReidOut

there's been an interesting development. rolling stone has reported, this is their reporting, that there have been inquiries from jack smith about whether rudy giuliani was drinking. we know this did come up in the january 6th hearings when he was giving the advice to donald trump about stealing the election. how legally might that be relevant? >> drunk advice is drunk advice. and if you're going to take drunk advice, you can't say you relied on the drunk advice to your detriment. i wanted to say one quick thing, and i apologize for hijacking that question. the thing about vivek ramaswami that people need to realize is, he's taking a playbook out of the gop. he's actually as a minority trying to drive a wedge between communities of color. and that's what they do. they try to pit minorities against minorities because they know that if they drive a wedge between communities of color it's easier to co-oft them, to take advantage of the divisiveness that can exist.

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