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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

pandemic. with this employment level, there's no recession that looks like it is conceivably coming and all the major policies. the inflation adjustment act, the chips act, they've all been huge blooms to the economy and celebrated at long last by wall street. it is just some pollsters don't seem to have it right. the same posters who predicted a red wave last fall have people confused. some of it is because a manufactured malaise, that some gop said it's our

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BBC News Now

government by management, thoughtful process and avoiding the personalities and internal strife and politics. there is only so much of that that he can really control. some would say that the damage is long done. i think, that approach, even, it is frustrating mps. they want to see a bit more of a retail offer, of singular local issues, but what people are going to be voting for, what with the conservative manifesto be offering going forward? when you have such a divided party, not all of them who support the current prime minister... that is quite a difficult situation to resolve. i was reading some analysts suggestions that among backbenchers there is a sense of malaise and wariness. i thought it was interesting that on wednesday evening, after pmqs, the last before the summer, the prime minister went to a meeting of the 1922 backbench committee of mps and said, "look, we will be back in september, we will have a clear message,

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BBC News

have no more own goals. we had a disastrous year for the conservative seven last year. no more scandals. what you're seeing with the prime minister is very much the government using thoughtful process and avoiding the personalities and internal strife and politics. there is only so much of that that he can really control. some would say that the damage is long done. i think, that approach, even, the damage is long done. i think, thatapproach, even, it the damage is long done. i think, that approach, even, it is frustrating mps. they want to see a bit more efficient, notjust winning here and there is of singular local issues, but what people are going to be voting for, what with the conservative manifesto be offering going forward? when you have such a divided party, not all of them who support the current prime minister... that is quite a complicated situation to resolve. i was reading some analyst suggestions that among backbenchers there is a sense of malaise and wariness. i thought it was interesting that on wednesday evening, after pmqs, the

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FOX and Friends

cycle. indictment is never good. but, everybody is now asked about donald trump. >> right. >> brian: ron desantis in an interview on another network gets interrupted because of donald trump target letter. i'm not sure that wasn't timed. let's talk about your book. it's excellent. it's called the "the biden malaise" now on sale. talks about joe biden and how similar his run is to jimmy carter who famously had the malaise speech. we didn't have the word but that's the tone. >> this is fun it. makes a comparison between the biden years and carter years. outwardly so many similarities, inflation, crime, gas prices, foreign policy debacles. but it makes a case that when you really dig into these two guys, it's very different and unfair comparison to jimmy carter. >> brian: who was a nuclear scientist and a veteran. >> and who inherited a lot of problems and didn't necessarily always know what he was doing. whereas biden inherited a pretty good hand, an economy that was rolling back from covid, you

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FOX and Friends

to say there was nothing in delaware, there was nothing in the corvette. nothing substantial at his lawyer's office. nothing substantial in chinatown. you don't hear anything. >> steve: well, that's why today and you will see it right here on fox at 1:00 in the afternoon the whistleblowers are going to be on. what do they have to say about hunter biden? stay tuned. >> ainsley: when do we get the new ratings that show how this is going to effect donald trump's campaign? because we have seen it in the last two indictments whether it was in new york and then when it was in mar-a-lago, down in florida. we saw his ratings went up. >> steve: i'm sure that truth social later today he is going to say how much money, brian, you brought that up. how much money he has been able to fund raise off of this second indictment from jack smith because as soon as it came out, next thing you know, hey, double tiered system, you got to help me, you know, legal defense. let's go. >> brian: other thing in the script is he has got to go in and do the perp walk. >> steve: gets arrested. >> brian: got to come back and give a speech and then at the end of that then we will have

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EDITORIAL: The malaise of money in politics

Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist George Bernard Shaw once said: “Holding money above all else, for as long as our society has, has created generations...

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CNN This Morning

they get a rap for being a time of lameness and malaise and the like, it was actually a really bizarre and weird time for this country. so i really tried to dive into that. e eve knievel, elvis, ufos, the rise of tabloid journalism, the son of sam serial killer in new york and tried to tell this amazing story in the context of this really weird legitimate stuff that was actually happening. >> you look at the '70s, what parallels do you see what was happening then and in our world today? >> a lot, frankly. first of all, you had tremendous mistrust of government. disillusion. with the people in power. following watergate and the vietnam war. you see a lot of parallels to the lack of faith and confidence people have today. the rise of tabloid journalism that started in 1977. i have lucy joins up with a rupert murdochesque character.

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

candidates for the 2024 gop if presidential nomination, florida governor ron desantis. governor, it's great to see you, welcome. >> thanks for having me. maria: i want to start off with your plans why you should be the man running this country in 2025. we see an economy that is slowing down, we see bidenomics falling flat. what are you going to do to change this story? >> well, i have no interest in managing the decline of this country. i want to reverse the decline. i think bidenomics really hearkens back to the late 1970s and the malaise of the jimmy carter era. people were talking about there was an era of limits, people just needed to be willing to make do with less, and ronald reagan said, no, that's not acceptable, we can do better. and i think we're in a similar situation here. bidenomics, at the end of the day, means you pay more for everything, your standard of living declines, you have less freedom, but the government has much more power.

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

exclusive is one of the leading candidates for the 2024 gop if presidential nomination, florida governor ron desantis. governor, it's great to see you, welcome. >> thanks for having me. maria: i want to start off with your plans why you should be the man running this country in 2025. we see an economy that is slowing down, we see bidenomics falling flat. what are you going to do to change this story? >> well, i have no interest in managing the decline of this country. i want to reverse the decline. i think bidenomics really hearkens back to the late 1970s and the malaise of the jimmy carter era. people were talking about there was an era of limits, people just needed to be willing to make do with less, and ronald reagan said, no, that's not acceptable, we can do better. and i think we're in a similar situation here. bidenomics, at the end of the day, means you pay more for everything, your standard of living declines, you have less freedom, but the government has much more power.

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Cavuto Live

recession. clearly, the gdp numbers don't show that, they were much better than expected. 2 as opposed to the 1.4% that was expected. could it be that things are looking even brighter as we get closer to the election? >> well, look, for the last, you know, year and a half or so the economy's grown by a little over 1% even with those new numbers. so those are pretty dismal numbers. look, i believe if the trump policies were still in place, we'd be growing at 3 or 4%. remember, all of this economic malaise is coming at a time when we should be in a boom. don't forget, david, we came out of covid. covid was over when biden came into office. one of the things that really annoyed me about what he said in his speech was, oh, the economy was wreckage when he came in. no, it wasn't. the last six months of the trump administration had created a boom coming out of covid. david: in fact, dan, the economy was growing 6% in january of 2021 is when biden took over,

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