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campaign shakeup. they're burning through the money and spending $0.40 on every dollar they raise. that's one problem and the media problem, is if you've looked at the polls, they've spent millions of dollars and he's fallen further behind. he started out, you know, in decent position as a sort of, you know, striking distance of donald trump. now depending on the poll you're looking at, he's 30 points behind. he's 40 points behind in the latest harris poll and he doesn't seem to be closing that gap, and so if you spend a lot of money and you end up in a worse position, you've got an immediate problem, and then the larger problem of course, is that you can't figure out which state ron desantis wins in order to get into this race. he's just behind in all of the early raced south carolina is just one more example o that. >> that iowa poll you just showed, the 30 points behind trump sh shelby, what's interesting in the interview jake tapper did last week, he was, like, iowa, iowa, iowa, organize, organize, organize. can he pull a mccain and go on to win the primary? >> i think it's too soon to

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The Ingraham Angle

open borders. >> laura: victor, lindsay graham spoke out and a lot of donors, i understand, are also very concerned, about this six-week abortion ban decision by governor desantis. very widely popular in the republican party. here's what graham said. >> desantis will have to ask the question -- answer the question, do you support a national ban at six weeks? why did you pick six weeks? the legislative body of florida supported what he did. this is an issue worth talking about. >> laura: victor, is this a problem? >> i think it's mostly a media problem. the problem is you outlined, and charlie alluded to is that the republicans haven't won at the national level 51% of the vote since 1988 and they've lost 7 out of the last 8 popular votes at a time they're doing well at local and regional election. and the issues are all on the republican conservative side. if you don't have candidates

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MSNBC Reports

and they become resentful, it demoralizes them and eventually it really ruins even more if you can believe it, the culture inside of congress. so, this is -- congress is a community. and when people get rewarded for doing the wrong things, that has an impact on everyone else. >> ryan, we know, that tomorrow is the deadline for lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling. we know that the treasury secretary is doing some finagling so the real contention will be june here. what sort of battle are we seeing play out? >> it's a staring contest right now and both sides saying they want different things. the white house saying there's no room for negotiation, that congress should just lift the debt ceiling with no other discussion. but house republicans have made it clear that they are just not going to roll over and allow the debt ceiling to be raised without some companion spending cuts and some other concessions and some other areas. you're right, this is not an media problem, but it is going

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Outnumbered

dollar is going to make it until next month. to not be one of the six out of ten americans that feel the rising cost of goods is outweighing their income. >> people are actually -- they're having to choose between fuel and food. and the democrats act like they care about the lower income folks that are suffering. that's supposed to be who they're watching out for. you're hurting them. >> kalyeigh: the press secretary said we're okay to handle this. >> rob: we're seeing the end stage of trump dearrangement syndrome. he's not in office anymore. they're like okay, biden is doing a great job. if you don't realize that, you're ungrateful. the thing with this, obviously there's a media problem. they operate as the coms for the dnc at this point. when it goes back to biden, it's this delivery issue. he lies.

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The Five

community. all i'm saying itng i was lazy. it was petty. i was at whataboutism i was at those rallies when it was all white people theree: and blacksy before the rally i told them to stop burning our place and they continue to do it weaponizes the police against us . i was there every singlee one of them and they did and continue to divide the country. so again, this again, suckers, i i'm the first person to say that , you know, the fact that latin x even exists is a term as a white personpr problem. ob i mean latinos do not like that term. it's a similar thinglike that bk people were notth supporting blm but they were supporting the movement. nd it's and i think that it's unfair tot say that cities and communitiesv need small mome and pop shops have been decimated just because of ec that . wewe have an education problem. we have a media problem. people are not publicizing these stories necessarily from the beginning to sayo this is who those people are and also that people weren't thinking widely enough because what the black lives matter movement was actually about was

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The Five

was petty, i was -- >> jessica: it was not malicious. >> lawrence: jessica, i was at the rallies with all white people there, they told them to stop burning the places and they continued to do it, and weaponmized the police against us. i was there, and they did, and they divide the country, again, it's their fault for being suckered. >> jessica: i'm the first person to say the fact that latinx exists as a term is a white person problem, latinos do not like that term, it's the same thing that black people were not supporting b.l.m. but were supporting the movement and it's unfair to say that cities and communities and the small mom and pop shops have been decimated just because of that. we have an education problem, we have a media problem that people are not publicizing these stories necessarily from the beginning to say this is who those people are. and also that people were not thinking widely enough. what the black lives matter movement was actually about was

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The ReidOut

from that. did we fail as a country to confront the radicalism of things like the tea party and birthers early enough to save ourselves from these people today? >> yes. the answer to that is yes. i mean, i think -- and i look at myself as one of those people that -- i tried to sound the alarm. i left the republican party 15 years ago and tried to sound the alarm about what was coming. i tried to warn about donald trump. i could have done more. the media, part to have media problem, and i'm not -- i'm a huge first amendment believer. i think it's crucial for our democracy and people have a right to all their opinions. but social media platforms to me, around the media has to recognize this, are like fire and water. fire can warm you and fire can light the way, but fire can burn things down. water can quench your thirst or it can drown you. so part of what the media has done too often, not all, but too

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The Faulkner Focus-20220131-16:53:00

have common sense policies on the economy and covid that work for them they would stay in the democrat party. now they are like we don't have a choice. we'll vote republican because the democrats have left us. >> harris: jason, i ask you the same question and you hear sean there talking about the aoc and all of that contingent and the twittersphere, the loud voices. why are they being listened to? >> i largely agree with a lot of aoc's goals. i just said in terms of electoral strategy i think james carville is right in a lot of ways in order to win some of these elections and get some of what you want you have to be pragmatic. however, i would say the same thing. this is a media problem that sean is referencing. on the right you hear marjorie taylor green and space lasers from jewish people and boebert. those are the headlines that seem to sell.

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Ayman-20220206-04:54:00

kind of throughout the internet newsscape. without getting into the policy meanings behind that phrase, as you mentioned, i think what we know is that there's no clear correlation between jurisdictions that made reductions to police budgets and the crime rate. in the small number of cities that shifted funding to social services, crime went up, stayed the same, or it went down. you can find that variation in cities where police budgets remain the same. or even increased. it's absolutely about a political narrative and it's useful for republicans as we enter the midterms but i think it's also worth mentioning that it's not necessarily a phenomenon of conservative media. it's really a media problem generally that crisis feels more newsworthy than the lack of un. so things that work out mostly without incident are just not

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Outnumbered-20220216-17:28:00

his messaging. no, you do not have a medications problem. you do not have a media problem. violent crime has gone up 46% to date through february 14th. fixed streets and then maybe we'll get some positive coverage. speech and the mayor said you are not writing for those who are dealing with high crime, but that's exactly who we are writing and reporting for when we say their names and we report these horrifying statists throughout the country. >> shannon: it's a valid point for conversation but having more diverse people working in newsrooms and reporting on things as long as it is not being used as a cudgel saying you cannot criticize me. that's a different situation altogether. when i write about this, it made me think about the memo tht went up during the 2020 election to all of us were covering and awaiting then candidate joe biden's selection of vice presidential candidate. we believed it was going to be a

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