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The Five

attention. if you want to take on the leader of the republican party, someone -- listen, i'll tell you this. there is a reason why -- people aren't afraid of donald trump in washington. they are afraid of his voters in the republican party. they know the way he is able to gravitate them because he is the first one that bypassed the typical washington stuff and listens to them. desantis, as polished as he is, he is still a typical politician, and he showed that last night. and if he wants to take on donald trump, he's going to have to change his strategy. hiring the same consultants -- and i know all of them -- is not going to help you, bud. there were a lot of people that were published in 2016. ted cruz was known as a firebrand of conservatism and could put the policy debate out there. knows the constitution by heart. you got rand paul that was on the stage. jeb bush that inherited a political family that knows all the things to do. and it still did not work.

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The Ingraham Angle

testosterone becoming the different sex and the sexual characteristics and then about 50% of those females get some kind of surgery. those are numbers that, from the medical literature. so they're putting these kids through this permanent medicalsation pipeline and they were doing it really by bullying parents and then by keeping it a secret, not just from the public but from attorney general ken paxton and the voters of the state of texas. >> laura: chris i keep saying who are these parents? i mean who are these people? but we reached out to the hospital and they gave us a statement saying, "our mission is to provide high quality care for all patients throughout the policy debate surrounding the gender of medicine our healthcare professionals are always and will always continue to prioritize the care of our patients within the bounds of the law. well, a's a lot of words. what does that tell you, chris? >> i mean it tells me that they're going to try to wait this one out but that's not going to work in this case because the records that i've

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The Ingraham Angle

so they have either estrogenrmo testosterone becoming the different and those secondarne becomy characterist. and then aboutbo 50%ut of thosem females get some kind ofat surgery that those are the numbers that from the medicaliteratul literature. and so they're putting these per kids through this permanentwered medicalization pipeline. and they were doing itoi really by bullying parents and then by keeping it a secret, not just from the public, but from attorney general ken paxton and the voters and legislators of the state of texas that keep saying, who are these parents? >> who are these people?ital and but we reached out to the hospital and they gave us a statement saying our mission is to provide high quality carat for all patients throughoutoundn the policy debate surrounding the gender medicin e, our healthways c care professionals have alwayson and will always continue p to prioritizriore the care of our patients within the bounds of the law. a'well, that's a lot of words. what does that tell you ,e that chris ? i mean, it tells me thathat's they're going to try to wait this one out. >> butt

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

>> so, one of the arguments the desantis world has been making to this point is the idea of electability, which is why some donors have gotten jittery in recent weeks because of the positions he's taken on ukraine, abortion and others. they feel like he is moving too far to the right, and that wouldn't play in a general election. we saw some state polls a few days ago which showed him in hypothetical matchups against president biden. fairing much better than trump would in states republicans haven't really played in, in colorado, virginia, minnesota among them. is that still going to be a big part of what desantis says, hey, i'm the guy who can actually win? >> i think he's gone all in on that, right? that's his best argument against trump. nobody wins a policy debate with trump within the republican party, right? that's not what donald trump is really campaigning on. i mean, he does talk about policy, but it's really more about the ethos of the republican primary electorate, of who is the toughest guy out there, toughest woman out there. so i think what desantis has tried to do is run to trump's

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Chris Jansing Reports

kristen, we just heard from the vice president, kamala harris, on the debt ceiling. she was talking i think it was a zoom call to, you know, folks who have a big stake in this, and she of course called it a critical issue, but emphasized it's not an abstract policy debate. what role is she playing in these talks? >> you're absolutely right on that call with stakeholders, chris, she really tried to stressed urgency of this debt limit crisis. she's basically sitting in for the president who, of course, is here overseas, and she's underscoring, i think, the fact that the heavy hitters are now in the room, exactly what we heard garrett just talking about. the fact that you have shalanda young, the omb director, steve ra shet tee, one of the president's longest serving advisers in the room trying to get this over the finish line. there are a number of key sticking points. you heard the president crack the door open slightly, the slight possibility that he could potentially find some common ground on the issue of work requirements for social safety

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Ana Cabrera Reports

vice president mike pence. yet it's sort of the tit for tat. if you get into a policy conversation with donald trump, time and again i hear republican voters justifying voting for donald trump despite him being found liable for sexual abuse or the myriad of other things. they justify him because of the policies. to chris sununu's point, getting into a policy debate with donald trump is a no-go because voters appreciate the policies. >> sununu is running the campaign that ron desantis should be running. the republican base wants a fighter. they want someone who will go to war against the establishment and they want someone who will go to war with anyone in their way to include donald trump. if you're unwilling to signal to that base that you are an unrelenting fighter, then you have no chance of winning them over. i think sununu understands that. >> got to leave it there, former congressman max rose, former congressman charlie dent and

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Velshi

congressional leaders there still no clear path to avoid defaulting on the nation's deaths, but the democrats are in disadvantaged in a policy debate like this, because republicans don't seem to be in on it on an ideological base. some of them seem to be in on it just to sow chaos. that as it happens is quite a bit easier to accomplish. -- recently passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for cutting spending, and unraveling major pieces of president biden's agenda. biden wants a clean bill that raises the ceiling without conditions, which is what has happened every other time in american history under democrats and republicans. now if they don't reach a compromise, the treasury secretary janet yellen has estimated that it default on americans loans could start to happen as early as june 1st. if the government doesn't raise the debt ceiling and borrow money to help pay its load, there are actual relive consequences for the individual american, including payments of certain pension funds could be suspended, government services could be slashed, including military pay and salary for

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Velshi

administration placed these additional band-aids on access to asylum which is a really big deal. is taking us back in time, not restoring the asylum system that existed before the pandemic, and as its critics have said, you know it's a violating domestic and international law. i also think that more band-aids, for instructions on the silent could likely lead to an increase in illegal crossings, because we've seen again and again these mandates just don't work. >> kayla you've been our go-to for years on this topic, like i said, i'm glad again that is been recognized with your win of the 2023 pulitzer prize. please keep on doing this this issue is not going away and we haven't fixed elect you said since 1986 kayla dickinson is a staff writer for the atlantic. congressional leaders are meeting today to try and make progress towards resolving the debt ceiling crisis. but how do you gauge in a policy debate, when the other side doesn't believe in policy? i'll talk about it with a senior member with the house appropriations committee

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CNN News Central

>> kate, it was dramatic, and asked by kaitlan collins, a simple question that had a revealing answer. do you want russia or ukraine to win the war, and virtually anyone who would be asked that question here in the u.s. certainly in the congress, the republican party, et cetera, they would say ukraine, and donald trump did not say that. take a look at what he said. i don't think of winning and losing, but i think of in terms of getting this settled to stop killing people. so you think of stopping to kill people of course is the ultimate goal here, but he did not once again take an opportunity to put distance between himself and vladimir putin. and in fact, he really expressed the affinity for the russian person. this is why it is important because there is a robust policy debate happening on the future of ukraine on funding, et cetera. the former president right there sending a message that he does

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