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Countdown to Iowa

broadcasted everywhere. we saw january 6 live in action, and we've had indictment after indictment and his numbers have just gone up. i'm not sure a conviction is going to do it. i agree. as democrats, we want this done. we want donald trump and let's get to the general. >> biden did pretty well -- his numbers actually were better during that period of the january 6th hearings, when people were really focused on trumps, his numbers relative to trump. can i just say one thing on your point about the speech in ankeny? we should point out that that is a suburb of des moines, where haley has strength and where it's more the profile of her voter, the anti-trump voter. and i think that as much as anything he was talking to his audience there because now it's like hand-to-hand combat appearance after appearance. that may have something to do with why he emphasized that at that particular event. >> the other person who probably

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Countdown to Iowa

in washington on the january 6th -- >> but can we -- that ron desantis that we just heard from in his final event of the night before tomorrow starts, hearing him talk about trump is so remarkable because he is someone who would not talk about trump like that at the beginning of this campaign. the closest he would get is talking about their policy differences. he shunned the main stream media? w . what do you make of his last minute -- >> they vote tomorrow and he decided to do it, what, like on christmas eve? it's too little too late. stores close early on christmas eve because it's too late. so, i think, you know, ron desantis did an effort to be minime in terms of donald trump. and people didn't want a mini-me. they wanted donald trump. and i hope that if he is convicted and if he is the nominee, then people will say, that's a brinl too far. but we had the january 6th hearings, and those were

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CNN This Morning

problem is we're now a week before a caucus expecting that number to change. that number should have changed three years ago when we had january 6th. that number should have changed when my committee did the january 6th hearings. it should have changed at every presidential debate because the leaders in the republican party should have actually stood up and told the people that they -- that trust them to tell them the truth the truth, instead they sat back, they thought donald trump would self-imempplode. he's such a victim that he's able to victim himself to the top once again, and that's been a huge problem. >> the one person in the race who was doing that and trying to reach out to the 14% and more, chris christie dropped out, which we're going to get into a lot in his barn burner of a speech. donald trump mocking the narrative that he would be a dictator if he's reelected, by the way, he did say that on day one. he called it a political ploy. what he's also now saying about abortion, that's ahead. and i just mentioned it, the scathing parting words, chris christie had for his fellow

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

prosecution isn't available. it did seem alarming to some of the judges. judge florence pan, for example, was relentless in asking what could the president do in the absence of any real check on his authority. >> over at the new york times they created this timeline of donald trump's pattern of pressure to overturn the 2020 election, from right after the vote up until january 6th, even after the january 6th hearings. katie, do people get that the evidence shows a real coordinated effort here? >> i think that what is so interesting is melissa just mentioned how alarmed the judges were. we've become so numb to this. so when you look at this graphic, it is startling. but because this happened over so many months and now so many years, i do think that the public has grown tired of it. they're either tuning out, growing numb, they're not wanting to see or not able to see at this point, this bigger picture. it's also laid out in jack

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Ana Cabrera Reports

i knew it was infiltrated from the day. >> trump didn't put a gun to anybody's head. they did it for themselves, and that america's building. >> and look, ana, you know i'm someone who covers capitol hill in my other capacity here at nbc. of course i covered the january 6th hearings. you walk around the capitol, and january 6th is not some day in history. it informs the very way that congress and lawmakers relate to each other or rather not in this current capacity in congress. it is not some far off thing, and certainly, as we move forward with trump legal hearings, january 6th is going to be a critically important day whether or not people want to believe what actually happened. >> right, and trump has a couple of court dates next week as we await the supreme court action on whether trump can be on the ballot in colorado. ali, if you can just keep that capitol hill hat on for a moment longer, house democrats are now calling on justice clarence thomas to recuse himself from

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Anderson Cooper 360

that would apply here? because of how fraught and complicated and politically sensitive this insurrection question is and very difficult legally to sort out, i think they just avoid it altogether. and frankly it's probably more in the president's interest to say, look, forget insurrection, he's a candidate for office. and people who are speaking in the context of the political process generally are afforded more latitude to speak. >> maggie, when you look back, he talks about fighting, fight like hell. he used that term a lot. he does that. he uses the words that can be interpreted in multiple ways. that's part of his thing. >> yes. i mean, he often walks up to a line. the question is whether legally he crossed one. i think in terms of responsible behavior, there are a number of people who have described that speech as condemnable and contemptible. but that doesn't necessarily make it legally questionable. i think that's the issue here. >> we learned in the january 6th hearings that he knew there were

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CNN This Morning

his efforts to interfere with this election. now his defense is going to push hard on this fact that he was simply -- or their argument that he was simply trying to contest what he thought was a rigged election. but, you know, there's a lot of evidence stacked up there that he knew this election was stolen and he continued to push and pushed in ways that were not legitimate. it's one thing to bring a case in court. it's another thing to arrange for fake electors. so i think that evidence will start to play out in much the way it did in the january 6th hearings but at a different point in time as we were just talking about and in a different forum. >> and the forum is extremely important. we're so used to the pr back and forth the statements, the bombastic yelling at one another. this is in a court of law. there are legal precedents and requirements here. that is a different venue. thank you, guys, very much. we'll take you back out live to clearwater, florida, where the city and surrounding communities are bracing for hurricane idalia. we're going to speak to someone

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

both sides on this hearing. she heard the trump side make am impassioned plea, there are so many witnesses and interviews, that they needed years and years to go through all this material, but the prosecution, the special counsel countered that that just wasn't the case. a lot of this evidence had already been made public in the january 6th hearings, a lot of it came from donald trump's own files and devices and were witnesses he was well familiar with and the judge flatly sided with the prosecution here, and both the prosecution and the judge said the public has an interest in seeing this case go to trial rather quickly. prosecutor molly gaston made a point of saying that donald trump tweets every day attacking people involved in this case. she pointed out attacking the people of the district of columbia which make up the jury pool, and so she said that the public had a right to see this case go to trial as quickly as possible, and judge tanya chutkan, it appears, agrees with that and has set a march 4th,

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

suppose we all expected that to some extent. how do you deal with this possibilities that he's just going to make a spectacle of this from now until when all of these cases are resolved? >> well, it will be a -- if he wants to make a show out of it, he probably will. it will be very interesting when that show takes him into the courtroom and he is sitting there with the jury off to his side. we expected this, those of us that have followed the january 6th hearings, we've expected that trump would be indicted in multiple ways. we also knew that this case in georgia was likely to be a very strong case, had no idea it would involve so many people. but this is going to come to a head very, very quickly. two of the defendants now want to have a trial within the next two months. and next week, actually i think

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Anderson Cooper 360

he can't ride his bicycle and not be president. he can't take a -- if he has to have surgery for a minute, they have to bring somebody in. he's president 100% of every day. >> going back to where you live and where you practice in georgia, i'm also reminded of some of the things we learned during the january 6th hearings and since and other court cases in georgia about what went on in and around the then-president's circle. i mean, the intimidation of those two poll workers, the lies about the things that they were saying that they were stealing votes. never mind this slate of fake electors, which is the subject of several of these counts and questions about whether that move and the work that these characters did, presumably on behalf of the then-president, to

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