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Morning Joe-20220117-12:35:00

the economy turned around by '83 and '84, unemployment was around 7%. you look at george h.w. bush was one of my favorite examples of how timing is everything. i suspect if the election had been held a quarter later, three months later, the economy was turning around, he probably would have beaten bill clinton. here with joe biden though you are exactly right. for jimmy carter, he was unfortunate that his crisis hit in the final years of his presidency, biden fortunate enough that it's happening in year one. >> i think that's a very important point. just to compare on the numbers quickly. so inflation right now at 7%. that's alarming. for jimmy carter would average 13%. interest rates negligible right

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220121-02:02:00

factors for me, anderson, has just been the political incompetence of the administration. you have a president who's spent close to 50 years in washington making really basic mistakes, and ultimately the responsibility lies with the president himself. he's not going to go. but there should be a chief of staff who makes sure that some of these unforced errors never happen again. and i think the president has, frankly, been ill served by his chief of staff, ron klain. mr. kato kaelin by all accounts is a very loyal assistant, but just as george h.w. bush had jim baker and ronald reagan had howard baker, i think the president needs someone who's a peer figure. i suggested tom dashal, the former senate majority leader. but there are other senior democrats who come to mind. i remember when clinton was in trouble he got people like leon

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20220121-03:51:00

reason to vote for president, the reason that has been there in every election of my lifetime, is judges. federal judges. federal judges are lifetime appointments. ronald reagan's last year in office was 1988 and he still has federal judges serving in this country carrying out some of ronald reagan's thinking in our judiciary. the most conservative supreme court justice clarence thomas was put on the supreme court by the least conservative republican president in modern history george h.w. bush whose last year in office was 1992. clarence thomas has had much more impact on the way we live than the first president bush did. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, joe biden used to be in the business of confirming federal judges and so he knows the importance of that more fully than any previous

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220121-06:02:00

things around starting with a change of staff around the president. who do you think needs to go? >> well, one of the striking factors for me, anderson, has just been the political incompetence of the administration. you have a president who's spent close to 50 years in washington making really basic mistakes, and ultimately the responsibility lies with the president himself. he's not going to go. but there should be a chief of staff who makes sure that some of these unforced errors never happen again. and i think the president has, frankly, been ill served by his chief of staff, ron klain. he's by all accounts a very loyal assistant. just as george h.w. bush had jim baker and ronald reagan had howard baker, i think the president needs someone who's a peer figure. i suggested tom dashal, the former senate majority leader.

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The Ingraham Angle-20220122-03:30:00

>> first it's got a ring like godzilla, i think it's aptly put. it will not help the men here is the problem and i've been through politics enough to see this and with that because of one party or the other. i remember when george h.w. bush was running for reelection in 1992 and the campaign cut a series of ads all of which were poll tested, fantastic messages until people heard it was for george h wp should he was quite unpopular when he ran for reelection, nobody believed the message. this is the problem when you are as unpopular as joe biden and kamala harris are, people don't want to see that. the only silver lining i can see for the biden team is going into a midterm election the only appeal is to the most partisan of partisans, they need to get the base out, that's the only sliver that makes sense. for independence, ticket splitters and republicans, seeing them reminds people of what they like both so much.

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar-20220121-11:46:00

barack obama was at this point, 50%. and certainly well below where george w. bush and george h.w. bush. >> so, harry, when you talk about his numbers going down, one of the things that has to concern the white house is with whom specifically? >> yeah. he's losing voters both in the middle and those traditionally part of the democratic base. people of color are a big part of the democratic base. favorable rating was 72% on election day. age 18 to 34, approval rating just 37% on average of polls. he had a favorable rating of 60% on election day 2020. and independents voted for donald trump in 2016, and then switched allegiances to joe biden in 2020. his favorable rating on election day 2020, was 52%. now, just 33%.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20220121-06:51:00

history, george h. w. bush. who's last year in office was 1992. clarence thomas has had much more impact on the way that we live then the first president bush did. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, joe biden used to be in the business of confirming federal judges and so he knows the importance of that more fully than any previous president. and that is why he has beaten all of his recent predecessors in the first year confirmations of federal judges. joe biden's confirmed 42 federal judges is almost double what donald trump confirmed in his first year. you have to go all the way back to 1961 to find a first year presidency confirming more federal judges then joe biden has confirmed. and that was president kennedy.

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All In With Chris Hayes-20220126-08:34:00

after the fall of the soviet union. but it's a highly disputed history and there is no question that the west pressed its advantage. george h. w. bush, you know, wanted not only wanted to reunite germany, but he also realized that there were countries in eastern europe, in the baltic states, that had historical reasons for wanting to be in nato. security reasons. russia, obviously, was in a position of weakness. and right now, putin seeks to reverse what he sees us the disastrous negotiations by gorbachev, and then boris yeltsin. yes, there were political reasons for wanting to do this too. what is the new real legacy of putin if after all these years in history and great success economically? no.

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All In With Chris Hayes-20220126-01:35:00

its advantage. george h. w. bush, you know, wanted not only to reunite germany, but he also realize that there were countries in eastern europe, in the baltic states, that had historical reasons for wanting to be in nato. security reasons. russia, obviously, was in a position of weakness. and right now, putin seeks to reverse what he sees us the disastrous negotiations by gorbachev, and then boris jansen. yes, political reasons for wanting to do this to. what is the new real legacy of putin if after all these years in history and great success economically? no. has he expanded russian liberties or -- no. he's become the spokesman of a kind of counter enlightenment. he's pronounced the liberal democracy obsolete. and he has become the center of

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Andrea Mitchell Reports-20220126-17:24:00

and again how critical it is. except for president carter, every president since -- well, forever i guess, has had a chance to appoint someone at looegs one to be president. president ford appointed john paul stevens. in that brief period. george h.w. bush had two appointments. i think one of the things that, in this unfolding democratic crisis, which is what we are living in, this is a big moment of testing for country itself. for the senate. for president biden as these institutions come under increasing attack. i think this is an important moment for us to remember why the constitution matters. why the personality, the

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