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The Weekend

and congresswoman pramila jayapal was here and another congresswoman coming at the end of the hour. we have members on tomorrow. members came last week. democrats are not shying away from getting on television and talking about their agenda. sometimes taking some arrows. where's the rest of the democratic party at? >> that is important. do you know why that is important? what you hear some among book -- public and members of the congress saying? what are we saying to the people in our districts? we are talking all this stuff about trials and trump stuff. we have no agenda that we can go back and say we have accomplished it in this congress. that is a very important contrast between what democratic house members are able to do and what republican house members are prepared to do. the marjorie taylor greenes don't care. they are all performative and they are all bs.

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The Weekend

out of the folks right behind michael at the capital. i mean, who would have thought? i will say the government works for the people. this is what they are supposed to be doing. for so long, we have been victims of this performative political charade coming primarily from republicans in the house of representatives like the marjorie taylor greenes and the freedom caucus on the far right republicans. the way members of congress are supposed to conduct business in committee is on the floor. you put your name on it and you vote on it, yes or no, and the american people get to see what they decide. hope this might just be a moment. this could be a movement. we don't know. coming up velshi, he will talk about the big day on capitol hill with representative jamie raskin. we will be right back, folks. f .

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

minister netanyahu was more focused on his own national interests his own national security it's great to get advice from your friends. >> but at the end of the day, he is the one that's responsible for protecting israel. and that doesn't matter if somebody else from washington dc tells him otherwise. now, regarding the target, what's very interesting about the target was it was in s4 khan near newton's but let's be candid deaf facilities built into a mountain, very little chance significant damage could have been done. this was performative. this was a show of force nothing more yeah. >> and and jonathan, i remember from my days of the white house at the israeli army, they are hyper-focused on these nuclear facilities in iran. and that target in particular seems to be, seems to speak a lot of volumes, speak, speak volumes what do you think? >> i do? i mean, again, when you look at the isfahan area, there are a number of facilities actually that i

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BBC News

bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke earlier to behnam ben taleblu, a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies. boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? always good to technically significant, politically significant. perhaps even geo— strategically significant if it is established between israel and iran without having to do something about the deterrence literature that is both psychological and performative. in this instance, obviously, they had advance of their missile drone barrage on april 13 14, had advance of their missile drone barrage on april 13 1a, that is israeli territory was struck, for matter for those watchers out there it's just a matter of when not if this response would come. in the

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BBC News

always good to have you. how significant do you think the israeli strike was? i significant do you think the israeli strike was?- israeli strike was? i think with the _ israeli strike was? i think with the distance - israeli strike was? i think with the distance and - with the distance and perspective of time, it will become more and more significant. technically significant, politically significant, politically significant, perhaps even geo strategically significance. so much about the deterrence literature is both psychological and performative. in this instance, obviously, israel had promised in advance of iranmissile drone barrage if israeli territory was struck, iranian territory was struck, so for a matter of iran watchers and israel watchers out there, it was just a matter of when not if this response would come. some say that the lack of a public responses because the biden administration may have constrained the israelis from responding in the same parallel fashion, but actually the more that comes out about the strike, particularly abc news reporting and the israelis using aircraft rather than

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Chris Jansing Reports

foreign leaders nervous about another trump presidency. he met with one of them last night, poland's president duda, a friend but also one who opposes several trump policies. carol leonnig is a reporter for "the washington post," and john kasich is the former republican governor of ohio and an msnbc political analyst. carol leonnig as someone who has followed donald trump for a long time, meeting with a former president is not out of the realm of possibility for a sitting head of state, but i wonder what you, knowing donald trump, make of the invitation for president duda to come to trump tower? >> chris, as you and i have talked about over the years, a lot of what donald trump does is performative. a lot of it is for the optics, for the television cameras. but that's no different than most politicians, right? it's just that he's better at it than a lot of people. in 2016, donald trump, the

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We Need More Young People At Davos, Says Nile Rodgers Foundation

Davos panels echoed the necessity of giving young people "a seat at the table." Nile Rodgers Foundation says it has the data and approach on how to do this authentically.

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Edmonton's emergency motion: Minister McIver

Minister of Municipal Affairs Ric McIver issued the following statement on Edmonton city council’s Jan. 16 motion to declare a housing emergency:

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Ayman

knew we would eventually be, because they prop up was never with kevin mccarthy personally or mike johnson personally, it always had to do with the extreme maga right being able to hold the entire caucus hostage. >> the bottom line here is the dynamic, right? you have people in the republican caucus who are not dealmakers, they're hostage takers. actually, they want to blow up the bill. often, people put and threats and say, if you don't do this, then will blow dings up. some of these people actually want to blow things up. they want to bring the government to a halt. they want to destroy any possibility of there being bipartisan compromise on anything. you've heard in the last couple days, republicans in the house and senate saying they don't want a deal on immigration, because that could help joe biden. so, they don't want to legislate. they are there to troll, to be performative, and, mike johnson,

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Trump Immunity Appeal

so we've seen them in other courtrooms take on that more aggressive more performative tone. and i think a panel here in the d.c. circuit won't be receptive to that. >> and what a great point about this. there are pretty powerful alum from the circuit court of appeals that you can mention you think about some of the supreme court justices. in fact one, judge childs, was on a short list for a potential supreme court nomination to replace justice breyer. and i've been before judge pann. and there was no pleasantries. she was very professional, but no moment where it was like let's shoot the breeze for a second. she wants to know why you are here and what you are doing about it. just twofr of the three very serious judge. he probably know that he is can't talk. even in new york he had to be on

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