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Countdown to Iowa

donald trump has a very strong base in this party. and he has, as he often does, he's taken a bad story and he's turned it and he's turned these indictments into an emblem of his potency and the deviousness of the deep state. and a lot of the base has bought that. so, you know, he's -- this -- we've talked about this before. you know, we thought it was kryptonite. it's battery packs for him in the republican primary. when he gets into a general election, may be a different story. but these numbers don't shock me. >> i mean, 61% say it doesn't matter. 19% say it would make them more likely to support him. >> yes. >> yeah. >> that's more than the people who say it would make it less likely they would support him. we talk a lot about, you know, who's going to get the chris christie vote. but does it matter, i mean, if this is what the landscape is? >> think of it this way, the average voter is thinking about paying bills, sending kids to

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Countdown to Iowa

convicted. here is what the numbers found, 61% of likely republican caucusgoers say potential conviction does not matter in determining their support for him. i guess, maybe, it is nots that surprising we just heard from the governor saying he would vote for him. >> i think he is following the numbers. i think this is, i think it is unfortunate that he is but, this is the prevailing view among republicans. i mean, everybody has to get their arms around the fact that donald trump has a very strong base in this party and he has, as he often does, he has taken that story and he has turn today and turned these indictments into an emblem of his potency and the deviousness. a

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All In With Chris Hayes

denies representation to states which deprive they are residents of their vote. that's more or less a dead letter. and so let's see if that's gonna count as well, are we gonna set that aside as well. i think it's important to hash these things out at the very least. even if we're not necessarily committed to completely disqualifying trump from the ballot, saying out loud, here is how we think we should understand this provision in the constitution, i think it is an important thing to do. >> to your point, as well, which you say in a column, which i think is also important, also have the argument whether he's an insurrectionist. i think that's an argument where the grounds are strongest. there have been people coming up with torture rationales and all sorts of, to me, almost comical euphemistic phrases about what he did. but that's the other thing that is squarely put before the nation. in some senses before the court. it's that term and all of the potency it has and all the

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CNN News Central

trump voters believe that lie. i think that, john, what this is showing is the potency of propaganda and how it can so easily and quickly warp the public perception about something that we all watched with horror and dismay just three years ago, and it is not too long ago and this is recent history, and the public perception is going on fox news and who circulate lies on social media and talk radio, and those lies have not evaporated into the ether, and they have taken hold in the republican party and among the trump supporters, and it has warped the recent history. >> three years ago obviously tomorrow, oliver, and president biden when he is on the campaign trail is going to make it the center of the campaign. thank you, oliver darcy. and now, of course, he is going to wrap up that donald trump is a threat to the democracy in a major set of campaign speeches as he kicks off the campaign bid, and we have our chief political

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Sportsday

the great champion returns. first point is no sign of rust, that fearsome forehand hasn't lost any of its power or its potency. the spaniard edged past dominic thiem — himself a former grand slam winner — in the first setthen swept him aside in the second to win 7—5, 6—1. todayis today is honestly in emotional and important day for me. probably the toughest years of my tennis career without a doubt for them having the chance to come back after year and play in front of an amazing crowd, and play... applause i played a very positive level. in recent years, australia injanuary has meant

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Legal cannabis labels inflate THC potency contained in products, executives say

A group of independent studies suggest that labels for dozens of products do not match the reality of the potency stated, often containing 20 per cent less THC than listed

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FOX and Friends

just sleep. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com >> brian: recreational drug use saw high. 19 to 30 saying they used marijuana in the past year. 8% saying they use hallucinogenic drugs, more than double the rates of 2012. is that a good thing. so-called microdosing of psychedelics growing popular tech workers in silicon valley not partying but while they're working. ceo kevin. do these numbers surprise you? >> well, when you look at the movement of legalization and how we have accepted marijuana and pot shops on some corners on our country, it's not that surprising. we are just in total denial about the harms. today's pot is not the weed. we bred it to increase the potency. the gummy bears, the cookies,

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CNN News Central

on emergency department patients hospitalized for an overdose, those patients using nitazenes needed more doses of naloxone to treat their overdose, compared with fentanyl. the study found 36% of fentanyl patients received two or more doses of naloxone compared with 67% of nitazene patients. the take away here is that if clinicians see more of these nitazene patients, they may need more doses of naloxone, because of the potency here. >> concerning given already the tremendous cost of opioids as we know them. jacqueline howard, thank you so much. and this is just in to cnn, the federal district judge who

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