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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

republican party is doing. and you know, we have strong percentages of latinos and asian americans, in the 60s and sometimes 70%, who voted for the democratic party. republicans have cast their lot with white supremacy, and anti black racism. anti immigrant sentiment, anti-muslim sentiment. they are anti-, -- civil rights and civil liberties that have brought this country together, slowly but surely, in a more inclusive fashion. and so, this is why they're having such a hard time building multi racial coalitions. you could say it all you, want i could say i'm a six foot rabbit, that doesn't make it true. and so, that is part of what the republican party is bringing. >> all right, we have 30 seconds left. and i want to both you to answer this question. you've got vivek ramaswamy, he is still in the race, and he is pulling in the single digits. i forgot that asa hutchins, and the former governor of arkansas, is still in the race, and he is still pulling at less than 1%. why are they still running? are they going to drop out after iowa, do you think? yes or no, stewart, and then christine, and we've got to go? >> i think -- i'm an asa hutchison fan, i

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Verified Live

shows _ the collateral damage percentage shows they are taking it seriously. ithink— shows they are taking it seriously. i think that — shows they are taking it seriously. i think that is a difficult one... it i think that is a difficult one... it is _ i think that is a difficult one... it is a — i think that is a difficult one... it is a good _ i think that is a difficult one... it is a good way to hold them to account. the uk normally operates around 3% collateral damage percentage. israel's... they must be operating at 20, 30, 20 something percent. i'm surprised we don't know what their percentage is, because that would allow us to assess them. they do in the conversation talk about— they do in the conversation talk about what they think their percentages are. we don't think that is good _ percentages are. we don't think that is good enough and we always push them _ is good enough and we always push them we _ is good enough and we always push them. we know what they say. final

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FOX Friends First

20% of caucus members and 14% of republican winners have won the president's seat. a lot of numbers and a lot of low percentages. in light of low percentages, why do we ascribe so much importance to iowa? >> iowa is the heart of the country, usually first up and then new hampshire comes in and selects the new candidate. there is a saying on the republican side, iowa picks corn and new hampshire picks president and that is how it has been for last few years. there is always upset in the making. >> todd: nikki haley, thank you for joining us, i mean, terry shilling. thank you for your time. united and alaska airline grounding boeing 737 max nine

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

no matter donald trump's going to win. it's not about what the percentages between the candidates look like, it's are donald trump, trump's followers as revved up to go out to support him as they have been in the past. so i think that's one real important thing. the other story coming out of iowa will be does nikki haley leapfrog over ron desantis, and if she can pick up a big enough win over him, does he drop out? >> and you mentioned the enthusiasm and who shows up. the weather could play a role in all of this too. we're seeing there's a storm that could be moving in to iowa about a week out as well. paul, one of the reasons that trump hasn't been spending a lot of time in iowa, at least lately, is that he's requesting to be in the couroom for two days, two separate cases this week. tomorrow there's the appeals court hearing dealing with trump's claim of presidential immunity, which he argues shields him from prosecution in the federal election

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

recent washington post story and clyburn on air have expressed concerns about whether this biden reelect campaign is breaking through to voters. i can't think of anyone else that biden himself or biden high command would be more receptive to than those two. so it's a sign that democratic concerns aren't just sort of hyper ventilating. as some democrats have said, about the re-elect. there are serious reasons there might need to be a course correction on the biden campaign at this point in the cycle. >> it's a test case. he doesn't need south carolina, he's the nominee but it's a test indication for weahether he can get some of the black voters back and i say back with numbers because the percentages, the numbers slid with black voters since the election. on the point though about course correction. i spoke to biden folks earlier this morning they are over the moon after the first democracy

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

university of maryland washington post polled reveals 30% of independents believe the fbi organized and encourage the insurrection. to these percentages shock you? >> imagine showing that footage that you showed from the insurrection and labeling those who attacked the officers as victims. yes it is shocking. it is shocking that it still exists that is why we need people, like myself, to be out there and be truth tellers. i've heard the phrase that truth is the best disinfectant. we don't need to get frustrated. keep on saying. we have a lot of good people retiring from congress. we need to replace them with good people in congress. that is why i'm running to continue to fight in pushback. >> in a speech yesterday president biden stressed the dire threat a second trump

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Anderson Cooper 360

to endorse someone or drop out of the race and allow that alternate trump vote to split. i think that momentum is only going to increase following iowa, because at the end of the day, there are a lot of americans who want something other than trump. we know six in ten americans don't want a trump versus biden rematch. but when you have a the field split between three candidates, it's really hard for anyone to overtake the giant in the road. >> you don't say six in ten republicans. and there is a reason for that. he has a 50-point lead in national poll. >> rapid consolidation, though, doesn't all help haley. if desantis were to disappoint and drop out, a large number of his people moving forward go to trump. trump can pull ramaswamy's cheney time he feels like it. there is some percentages there, and i suspect he will do that at some point. i agree christie is an anvil around haley in new hampshire, but some other consolidation will help trump as well. >> a quick break. more to discuss about tonight's

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Outnumbered

have the energy. the only thing i have is that hate," and the hate worked last time. hate the opposition, and we will hate the opposition's supporters, and we will start that early. if you are not hillary clinton, it will work for you. that's what we are going to see. he is not going to debate anybody. i don't even know if he would debate however the primary would take on as its nominee, or decide for its nominee on the republican side. biden doesn't plan to do that. he's going to do it through the ads and through these, you know, dark and scary -- i'm surprised he did not wear the alien glasses he likes to wear. you talk about a dark days coming. yeah, i worry politically where the country is going. he is losing the black vote, the hispanic vote. by percentages, shedding double digits. they will not vote for him. it doesn't mean they will skip and vote republican, but he has got a lot of work to do. if he wants to focus on

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CNN This Morning Weekend

>> reporter: tipping is a complicated issue, but the rule of thumb we got to speaking from restaurant owners and servers is if you get good service, you get a nice tip. if you don't, you can reduce your tip. we also learned that those flipped tip screens, the person serving you actually doesn't know how much you tipped or if you've even tipped at all. in terms of which generation is the most generous, baby boomers, 83% say they tip. gen z, just about 35%. amara, rahel? >> okay. so my thing is personally that it feels like the percentages have gone up. so it used to sort of be 15%, 18%, 20%. you used to feel generous. now it feels like 20%, 25%, 27%. it feels like the scale is moving up. not only are we being asked to tip more, but we're being asked to tip more. >> if you're tipping at a

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The Republican Presidential Debate Post Debate Analysis

>> the american president needs to have moral clarity. they need to know the difference between right and wrong. they need to know the difference between right good and evil. when you look at the situation with russia and ukraine, here you have a pro-american country that was invaded by a thug. so, when you want to talk about what has been given to ukraine, less than three and a half percent of our defense budget has been given to ukraine. if you look at the percentages per gdp, 11 of the european countries have given more than the u.s.. ukraine is the first line of defense for us. and the problem that vivek doesn't understand is, he wants to hand ukraine to russia. he wants to let china eat taiwan. he wants to go and stop funding israel. you don't do that to friends. what you do instead is, you have the backs of your friends. ukraine is the front line of defense. putin has said, if russia -- once russia takes ukraine, poland and the baltics are next. that is a world war. we are trying to prevent war.

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