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Decision 2024 Debate Coverage

representative, you have an issue, let's talk about it. we've seen happen to politics, particularly -- all politics is a national version of the old cliché that all politics is local. increasingly, whether it is the media ecosystem, the nature of polarization, that basic ground of politics of you have some connection with local, areas you put in the swear equity, the, time you shake the, hands you go to the bengals, the churches, you do all, that it means less and less. it is very interesting to see that really on the ground in iowa, where trump doesn't, or you, kidding he is not -- he flies in and out. >> there will be a testament next week with the, caucus we will see trump who is really is not campaigning iowa. >> that is my point. >> it seems like trump is running away with, it we will see, but you don't know until people actually show up in minus ten-degree weather. -- >> i think also, the fall -- more effectively accomplished if you are not a robot that is

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Katy Tur Reports

feel that month in and month out. this report today caught people by surprise because 3.4% was hotter than they had expected it would be, but still, the long-term is what's important here. not one month, but the trend has been favorable. >> it's adjusted month to month. you never know where it's going to land. let me ask you about what you were telling me about. when you to pollsters about the economy? >> they say it's terrible and going in the wrong direction. it tushes out it has nothing to do with the economy. it has to do with polarization politically, choices for candidates, it has to do with the fact you have to ask a manager to come and unlock a case to get a new toothbrush. it's other things that are these gripes in the public that get lumped into the economy category. >> so it's a stand in for i don't feel like this country is going in it the right direction. >> exactly. >> i see the shelves stocked and wouldn't have to ask a manager

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that what needed to happen first was an impeachment and a conviction on that impeachment because we have seen not once but twice in the case of donald trump that impeachment is very much a paper tiger. it's toothless at this point given the polarization in both chambers of the congress, especially in the senate. so the real question is, if that cannot be a check on the president, and you cannot have a criminal prosecution in the absence of what could be could not impeach with, what kind of checks on this role do you have? it basically becomes a dictatorship. there is no way to check the president. his impeachment is a paper trigger and criminal prosecution isn't available. it did seem alarming to some of the judges. judge florence pan, for example, was relentless in asking what could the president do in the absence of any real check on his authority. >> over the new york times they created this timeline of donald

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that trump is where he is, now actually facing doj prosecution? >> the judges seemed to be even more alarmed by the prospect that the defense was saying that what needed to happen first was an impeachment and a conviction on that impeachment because we have seen not once but twice in the case of donald trump that impeachment is very much a paper tiger. it's toothless at this point given the polarization in both chambers of the congress, especially in the senate. so the real question is, if that cannot be a check on the president, and you cannot have a criminal prosecution in the absence of what could be could not impeach with, what kind of checks on this role do you have? it basically becomes a dictatorship. there is no way to check the president if his impeachment is a paper tiger and criminal

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Deadline White House

>> to that point, mary, there's reporting on how 5,000 rounds of ammunition were found in the house of a man in arizona who was arrested on charges over threatening to kill fbi agents. also in his home, three firearms including an ar-15 and body armor. talk about it just takes one person to get inspired from the violent rhetoric for something terrible to potentially happen. >> that's right. we've seen it over and over again, online threats, the heightened polarization, offline threats, as well, swaufting incidents, and importantly, disinformation. let me just say and lies about people and about processes including our election systems. these things result in real-world violence, right? after the mar-a-lago search warrant was executed, we had an attack on a cincinnati fbi. each one of the judges you mentioned, prosecutors in all of

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Morning Joe

rantings that sound like someone should not be in power, rather, they should be in a straitjacket and given some kind of injection, you would hope that that would not just be dismissed by a lot of voters. but, unfortunately, as we've seen, there are plenty of republican voters who are willing to look away and dismiss it just as theater, just as performance, because they are so -- again, the polarization is so strong and they're so against the other side. all that matters is defeating the other side. you look at how the electorate in this country has become so radicalized, where 2 out of 10 americans see the other side as the enemy, not just political opposition but the enemy. i worry that donald trump is winning when attention is on him, no matter how insane or inane his comments are at a

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Ayman

place right now. and the last thing we need is a divided court, putting their finger on the scale, here. >> really quickly, i want to ask you the same exact question. because as an immigration rights lawyer, you're on the ground constantly, having conversations with different. people again to, why has it been so hard for this country to come to terms with what happened three years ago? >> i think that the rhetoric of the current debate, whether it's around trump, whether it's about migration, there is huge amounts of polarization on both sides. people can't even agree on fundamental problems are. take the migration crisis. no one can agree on what the clothes or solution is. but republicans keep pushing for debate further to the right. and it's going to make it harder for us to come and went solutions. >> would you make of the nbc video we showed in the screen, as i was reading the introduction. i ask you this because i would love to get your reaction in terms of what you make of the

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Ayman

putting their finger on the scale here. >> really quickly, i want to ask you the same exact question, because as an immigration rights lawyer, you are on the ground constantly. you're having conversations with different people, so again, to you, why has it been so hard for this country to come to terms with what happened three years ago? >> i think that the rhetoric of the current debate, whether it's around trump, whether it's about immigration, there's huge amounts of polarization on both sides. so people can't even agree on what the fundamental problems are. take the migration crisis right now. no one can agree on what the causes or the solution is, but republicans keep pushing the debate further to the right, and that's going to make it harder for us to come and find solutions. >> what do you make of the nbc video that we showed on the screen, as i was reading the introduction. i ask you this because i would love to get your reaction in terms of what you make of the faces of those folks? their determination to really overturn the election, their

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Smerconish

going to happen in iowa or. it's not so much what's going to happen in new hampshire. it's what's going to happen in the courts on tuesday in d.c. and the court of appeals. when we get to that argument relative to colorado and maine, you ought to be thanking me for presenting to you the content that allows you to follow along what's really going to determine the outcome of the 2024 election. up ahead, thug back to when he was president generally speaking. would you say donald trump's policies helped or hurt you personally? and what about biden's policies? surprising results. we have renowned iowa pollster coming up. trump has a lead in iowa, but does that mean it's a lock? and with the intensifying political polarization, is america headed to an economic and societal crises?

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Article: Top-down Bias in Podcasting

Article: Top-down Bias in Podcasting - Technological changes can cause cultural problems that require us to adapt. It may be impossible to return to what worked in the past and so new solutions may be needed.

Polarization and the consequent limitations on civil discussions may in part be a consequence of social media. It seems impossible for us to eliminate social media but here we suggest another way to bring back civil discussions of important issues.

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