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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

how marjorie taylor greene feels about the speaker. >> you kind of tamper down his rhetoric a couple of days after that, questions were asked outside of his trial, we'll see what happens. i think even within the conservative world there's been backlash and there's some fears with the one-seat majority right now, some moderates are fed up with the chaos and might just leave. >> might just leave. i think that's definitely an open question too. i've had some very unhappy text messages from republican lawmakers who do not want to go back. capitolhill reporter juliegrace brufke. over the weekend president trump canceled a rally due to severe weather. he called by phone announcing over the speaker system he needed to postpone because of thunder and lightning. he told supporters he has to reschedule due to a literal rain

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Breakfast

if things don't improve. when i said it could be a big day, it could be a really big day for him with that result, if it doesn't go that way with those first—round matches are still being played. really big day. thank you. lovely to have you with us on monday morning. carol has the weather, let's see how lovely that will be. good morning. it is not too bad this week. it won't be bone dry and temperatures will be below the seasonal average. the risk of night frosts and a lot of us will have a lot of dry weather. the heavy rain arriving once again as low pressure enters our shores late on saturday and into sunday. if you have an allergy to pollen, the levels today are no more or less everywhere with are no more or less everywhere with a few moderates. 0ak are no more or less everywhere with a few moderates. oak and plane

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Ayman

does it hurt him politically? that he does is for his base of people that might be voting for him? i know the democrats want to stay away from this. because they want the wheels of justice to spin as independently as possible. but he shows no sign that he is going to stop violating his gag order. he has gone after the judge and the witness multiple times on his failed social media website. what is the play? that he continues to be treated differently than any other defendant? and undermines the justice process? >> there is not really a political calculus. he is used to getting away with all things. he is expected it to happen here as well. he believes that he is above the law. and he has his entire life. but i think the only people that we are going to not budge. we knew this before the trial began. those are going to be his base. outside of that. they cannot win an election off of. you will have to have moderates you will have to have swing voters. you will have to have suburban women. there are several votes still left out there. they are going to be shaped by what goes on in that courtroom.

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

not seeking reelection this year, and he just launch a new group with his daughter called americans to get gather former republican ohio senator rob portman is working on his portman center for policy solutions at the university of cincinnati. now i spoke with both lawmakers after moderating a panel with them at the university of chicago's institute of politics they had tough words for their parties and the top of their tickets but we began by talking about the changing makeup in views of the senate gop, such as over ukraine portman, the staunch advocate, was replaced by republican senator jd vance, who is fiercely opposed we agree in a lot, we disregard some. and one is ukraine and we have a strong disagreement there, but i have a disagreement with other colleagues to on that just not just jd, there are more republicans now saying, let's allow vladimir putin to have his way and the consequences of that would be disastrous for our national security. >> we talked senators about just the changing nature the are you concerned that the moderates are being dropped out of your party what i'm really concerned about is if we lose the filibuster, you won't

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Velshi

returned to judge chutkan is something we are all going to look at and i would keep our eye on those judges that are in the middle, if not moderates. they are in the middle because they are neither on the progress of wing nor on the extreme right wing lunatic side. that would be the chief, that would be judge coney barrett and that would be judge brett kavanaugh. and what they ask and how they appear at the hearing is going to be critical. >> i want to send the case for a second because when it was the appellate court that was, we saw the oral arguments, they were stunningly interesting because most people don't listen to the things you can't see the video on but you her donald trump's lawyer arguing about why the president requires immunity, because he will be penalized by his opponents as soon as he's out of office. the line of questioning came up with the judge about seal team six and assigning somebody -- seal team six to murder someone -- became a question of, as

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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

who is fiercely opposed we agree in a lot. we just again, some& one is ukraine and we have a strong disagreement there, but i haven't disagreement with other colleagues to just not just jd. there are more republicans now saying, let's allow vladimir putin to have his way. and the consequences of that would be disastrous for our national security. >> we talked senators about just the changing nature trump the center. are you concerned that the moderates are being dropped out of your party? >> what i'm really concerned about is if we lose the filibuster, you won't create any new moderns. you will not have a middle at all. it'll be swinging from the left and the right. that's not who america is. that probably scares me more than anything every one of us should be ashamed of what we're, what we're living through now and 118th congress, every congress up until this 118th congress is basically produced about 500 bills that we could work on and agree on and passed some form of a piece of legislation 500 to five, 20 we've only passed 69 bills. >> when you look at this this

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Alex Witt Reports

to be. the votes in person. the question is who would it be? who would actually be able to get a majority of folks in congress, not just republicans or democrats, you have to get the majority of the folks putting at the time. it's unclear who marjorie taylor greene or paul goes-r, who they would say could get those votes. name names, obviously. i will say those moderates and conservatives that julie was talking about are people who do not want the next person. however the next person would be is unclear to them. that's why we see democrats starting to say hey, we might save this guy. we have a motion to table. might not come to lower the threshold. these are the maneuvers that democrats are talking about right now. two people really matter here. it's not marjorie taylor greene. it's hakeem jeffries who will tell democrats whether or not

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Alex Witt Reports

he may, once again, have to rely on democrats if we do see a motion to vacate effort come to fruition. we have heard from many democrats who have expressed willingness to protect johnson given the fact that he did bring ukraine to the floor. he has made good on his promises there. there have been many moderates who you like it would be worthwhile to keep him in the house to avoid the chaos that we saw when mccarthy was ousted. there is certainly anger from republicans. we are seeing more and more express interest in ousting johnson but there are other republicans who do not want to see another messy speaker fight like we had already, especially as we get into the election season. that could hurt republican back home as they campaign and try to maintain their slim majority there. the question is whether we see a real effort take place. if it does, whether we see democrats actually save johnson and what about is the beginning of the end for johnson.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

with moderates, who do not want to see a work, either with israel or a broader regional work? >> i think you put your finger on something tremendous here which is that pulling out of the nuclear deal and also failure to get back and not only shave those elements from the iranian mission who wanted to find some sort of movement with united states, bury the hatchet and move on, they were really beyond shamed, it turned out that their theory on how to fix iran's economy and foreign relations was wrong, as a result , and that then enabled them to get so strong, i think they cheated in the elections that brought the race, but they were strong know enough to be able to cheat as a result, partly, over what the u.s. did.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

because the u.s. and iran have a lot to talk about, and in order to de-escalate conflict and avoid confrontation. trump walked out of that deal, biden failed to get into it, he hesitated at first and misplayed some of his cards, and now we actually don't have any deal at all, that is still kind of in place in some parts, but much of the diplomatic connectivity has been lost, and that connectivity is crucial importance in moments like this. >> trita parsi, one of the outcomes of pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018, whether you like the nuclear deal or ar not, is that there were moderates who were empowered by it in iran, there were people in a rod who wanted this nonsense with the rest of the world to stop. those moderates got shamed by the fact that they supported a deal that america pulled out of in the end. and they are now not nearly as powerful as they used to be. what is the situation in iran, ,

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