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hearing. and republicans were trying to make the case that just because he hasn't committed a crime necessarily, that gross incompetence is still a standard for impeachment. >> democrats a policy disputes are hardly rising to the levels of high crimes and misdemeanors. they see this is a political stunt on behalf of the republicans, so republicans are trying to move quickly on this. this is likely going to be one of a handful of hearings from the homeland committee before they eventually try to move to the full floor. >> melanie, standby. let's take it over to jennifer rogers. i'm curious to get your thoughts on this appearance by hunter biden, really, a surprise. what do you make of that strategy? >> it's interesting, i mean, i don't know what it is, apr or political strategy but i think it's pretty smart as a legal strategy. hunter biden is fighting two criminal cases already, he certainly doesn't want to have a third for contempt of

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Unraveling the Fragmentation: Understanding the Fractionalization of American Politics

Are you concerned about the deep divisions that seem to be tearing through American politics? Wondering why it's becoming increasingly difficult to find common ground? The landscape of American politics has shifted dramatically over the years, giving rise to a level of division and polarization that demands our attention. In this article, we'll delve into

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Anderson Cooper 360

how tough our politics gets. we need to see each other not as adversaries but as fellow americans. >> reporter: anderson, as the president made clear, there were policy disputes and that's what the battle in the negotiations was over. this moment, the president's first ever oval office address in prime-time when compared to what he had been doing over the course of the last several weeks, very intentionally quiet, not talking about what's being negotiated, not talking about priorities. that was something white house officials said was part of the process, didn't want to settle anything, very different approach than he saw from speaker kevin mccarthy and his top deputies. tonight was an opportunity, with that backdrop, to have the last word. >> with the re-election looming, the campaign beginning, it was also about that. >> there's no question about it. the entire time, i think the entire 13 minutes that i listened to those remarks, you realized how inextricably linked

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CNN Tonight

policy disputes, and that's what the battle was when the negotiations was over. this moment, the president's first ever oval office address in prime-time when compared to what he had been doing over the course of the last several weeks, very intentionally quiet, not talking about what's being negotiated, not talking about priorities. that was something white house officials said was part of the process, didn't want to unsettle anything in the ongoing negotiations, a very different approach than he saw from speaker kevin mccarthy and his top deputies. tonight was an opportunity, with that backdrop, to have the last word, anderson. >> also with the re-election looming, the campaign beginning, it was also about that. >> there's no question about it. the entire time, i think the entire 13 minutes that i listened to those remarks, you realized how inextricably linked in the eyes of the president and in the minds of his top advisers, this was to achieve an outcome at this point, and his campaign message, which is fairly unchanged since 2020, his theory of the case throughout and the ability to lay that out in a detailed and coherent

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

these negotiations, among all those other policy disputes with just so little time. the white house has resisted these negotiations from the beginning saying they should simply raise the national debt limit without any conditions or cuts whatsoever, but it's clear they have back tracked on that, now realizing they have no other choice to try to negotiate a deal that includes some spending cuts but even a deal could get a push back from the left and the right, jake, even if they get one in the days ahead. >> let listen to the democratic leader of the senate, chuck schumer. >> all of us in the room together and hopefully we can come to an agreement. we don't have much time. default is the worst, worst alternative. having a bipartisan bill in both chambers is the only way, the only way we're going to avoid default. hakeem and i are committed to trying to get that bipartisan bill done. >> it was a positive meeting.

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Meet the Press

and sometimes it's hard to make things happen. >> why does it take a disaster of this scale and magnitude away from the united states to create this kind of bipartisanship? >> well, i think that when something like this happens inside the united states, we act in the same way. i think that it reminds us of our common humanity. it reminds us of needs that go beyond fleeting disagreements, that whatever our policy disputes are don't seem to matter much when people are dying. >> you got to go to syria in some form or another. you've ruled out boots on the ground. and i'm curious. have you only ruled them out simply for domestic political reasons, or is there another reason you've ruled out american boots on the ground, because your own guys have said you can't defeat isis with air strikes alone. >> well, they're absolutely right about that. but you also cannot over the long term or even the medium term, deal with this problem by having the united states serially occupy various countries all around the middle east.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

and policy disputes on the trail. it is something we are concerned about and bakes into the conspiracies that we are talking about that you see online. and people getting lies fed to them in a way they can't escape. >> republicans are suing to disqualify mail-in ballots. when does this get adjudicated? in pennsylvania, they will set aside the ballots. how is this all going to work? >> so, we got a little preamble to how this works in 2020. these are matters of state law and any litigation primarily will happen in state courts. there is also the possibility of

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

american people to pay for billions and billions more for ukraine. it is an issue and senator romney is trying to lay a marker down, old school republican democrats want to spend money. they believe it helps with their base, but they also think on the student loan thing, blanket forgiving them when president biden is not ready to go, but the republicans think it helps in the suburbs where people think gas is costing me a lot of money, groceries is costing me a lot of money, be careful, don't start throwing money around. >> you talked about what president biden may or may not do here. he said he won't do the $50,000 forgiveness that some progressives want. does he have to give them something? >> yes. but the question is what. and, john, this is a trademark example of how democrats behave differently than republicans and they always have. i've been doing this for 40 years now. the democrats fight it out publicly. republicans try to settle most policy disputes. without that, they try to settle most policy disputes in private. chuck schumer went to the floor and said maybe the president is willing to go as high as $50,000. that's the senate majority

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The Faulkner Focus-20220401-15:35:00

>> harris: critics are calling out disney's hypocrisy. they pushed a woke leftist gender agenda at home but at the same time they are expanding business in 10 anti-game countries and regions around the world. saudi arabia, egypt, where homosexuality is against the law. this comes after disney launched a fierce fight against florida's new parental rights bill. governor ron desantis calling out the so-called most magical place on earth and hinting at punitive action. >> they are treated on a pedestal. one corporation is treated differently than anybody else. at the end of the day i think disney has gotten over its skis on this. there are policy disputes and that's fine. this wokeness will destroy this country if we let it run unabated. the end of the day i don't believe in special treatment for any corporation. >> harris: william la jeunesse

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Hallie Jackson Reports-20220401-19:31:00

going after one of his state's biggest employers and biggest moneymakers, disney, saying the state legislature might reconsider disney's special status. that's this law that's been around for decades this basically lets walt disney world govern a lot of its own operation and development because of special districts created around the park. all of this is over disney's decision to publicly come out to oppose the state's controversial parents' rights in education law. you probably know it better as the so-called "don't say gay" law. here's more from governor desantis today. >> i think disney has gotten over its skis on this. and look, there's policy disputes, and that's fine. but when you're trying to impose a woke ideology on our state, we view that as a significant threat. this wokeness will destroy this country if we let it run unabated. >> i want to bring in nbc news correspondent kerry sanders who's posted up for us of course in the state of florida. kerry, talk to us about how real any of the consequences on either side of this would be

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