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she said this not even guarantee some of this money would go to necessarily ukraine and everything else. there were democratic concerns i member coupled democrats are very skeptical about the aid going to israel. said some of this money's going to wind up in africa and everywhere else. brad sherman people are going to break down both bills and find reasons why the voted yes or no. keep in mind michael johnson is not necessarily touchy intelligence briefings are little bit different. by average members are seeing very similar information to at the presidencies. you can see why that might affect and change your point of view. mike johnson did change a little bit. the house of representatives went out until tuesday.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

with my mouth open. that's what is happening. i think to shannon's point, it's important. people will go for the person to do this job this time who has done it before. the greatest gift for donald trump is joe biden. people are contrasting the two presidencies or two policies. they're basically saying look, we think some of these other candidates would do a better job but why take a chance when we can get back the person that delivered the results? and evangelicals, we don't just vote according to gender, race or politician. we care deeply about what happens to the state of israel. they care about the border, very much about their financial freedom and so on in addition to these issues. he will be in the courtroom, on the campaign trail. he's proven that he doesn't need to be present in a state to dominate it. 24 events. 154 for desantis. that's a margin of six to one.

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The Context

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The Ingraham Angle

distant fight that is not ours. people are so concerned with what is happening that it isng a affecting us here appear this is why president trump long agoon pitted a election strategy against biden. he wants you to think about the two presidencies and ensure economy, energy, border but this particularly fox town hall, noti starting a new war. we call terrorists terrorists and we want hostages home.what when you look at iran who find so much of what we are talking about in this world, it is so scary. when you look at iran, they wera starting to make deals for the time we left the administration. >> laura: empower them. >> 3 million barrels a day and you know where it is going. you see on the screen where itiw is going. laura and mollie hemingway come at the attribute questions,dd letrump is beating biden and hah plan who cares about the middlea class and who has a vision and experience but also the major issues, security, portability,ty

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Ana Cabrera Reports

and things have balanced out. we have got a strong congress. we have got a strong judiciary. and we have got a strong president. >> i think that if you look at the writings, the founders, they were looking past the presidency of george washington, an iconic figure, looking past the presidency of george washington, to the future presidencies and correctly anticipated the nation might -- deeply concerned about the nation would devolve into factions, factionalism did not govern the presidency of george washington because of his moral authority. however, immediately when you got to adams and jefferson, you devolved into factions. they correctly anticipated and were looking past that presidency to the future of the republic, a tradition that stood for 234 years until last year when it was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court has no further questions, we could ask the court to reverse and if the court rules against us in any respect, we renew our request to the court, stay as mandate to allow us to seek further review

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CNN News Central

conversely the trump lawyers had hypotheticals of their own making the case that if trump were prosecuted it would then open the door for other presidents to be prosecuted. they specifically mentioned barack obama and george w. bush for incidents that happened during their presidencies. is that a legitimate argument? >> it is a legitimate concern, boris, but it is not a legitimate argument in this context. they even made the argument about president biden being prosecuted because of stuff going on on the border. it took me to law school when every day and all day long we considered hypotheticals. here is what is wrong with the trump position, there is no absolute immunity for presidents, for that reason that we heard in the sound clip. you cannot have residence going out and ordering assassinations and not being held accountable. why is it that these issues with

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

you'll remember, not too long ago, on the show and others, we were talking about mortgage rate, almost 8% in october. it's already down to about 6.5% to start the year. by the summer, that hot sailing season for homes, we could be at about 6%. may be lower if we're lucky. we'll see how things play out. i got so many people who called me, including real estate developers who want to turn those and the offices in two presidencies and condos who say, i'm ready to do it, i am ready to go, i just need the mortgage rates to come down a little bit. >> one more on the question for you, heather, about the job market, and that is the big story. what can you tell us about the jobs being created. what industries, what workers, what locations? >> both for december and all of last year, the big winners were health care, all sectors of health care, from hospitals to your local doctors office, there was a hiring search. the other big one, some people

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

presidencies and condos who say, i'm ready to do it, i am ready to go, i just need the mortgage rates to come down a little bit. >> one more on the question for you, heather, about the job market, and that is the big story. what can you tell us about the jobs being created. what industries, what workers, what locations? >> both for december and all of last year, the big winners were health care, all sectors of health care, from hospitals to your local doctors office, there was a hiring search. the other big one, some people say, wait a minute, a lot of government jobs were created. if you actually look at the data, most of the public jobs were in education, in our public schools, an area we were desperate to hire in. we saw that big search last year. also in restaurants and bars, in your neighborhood, you could see a little more staffing. who are getting those jobs? as they pointed out on fox, a lot of african americans getting back into the labor force, the lowest african

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Ana Cabrera Reports

all those concerns in 2023, it ended out quite firm. >> now 2024, here we are. it's an election year. can you put this into broader context for us? if it comes down to trump versus biden, how do the two match up on job growth during their presidencies? >> so look, this is already something that is fodder for the campaign trail, right? and i think it's incredibly important to use context here. there was a once in a hundred year crisis, health care crisis, a pandemic that really blew out these numbers. you can see so far in the biden administration about $14.6 million have been added. the that is in large part the economy shut down under trump. millions of jobs were lost. this is a recovery. this was the crash. this is putting it in perspective with barack obama, his first term, the first couple of years was really slow economic growth but managed to put in 10 million jobs there. you can see bill clinton and ronald reagan, by the way, had very strong job performance on

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

the call to action to pass the torch. >> for more, i am joined by democratic pollster and msnbc political analyst, and former republican congressman from florida and also an msnbc political analyst. so, not about what is real, it is about how people feel. fernando, what do you think about that? >> well, i mean, it is quite the statement, lindsey. the truth of the matter is, joe biden is running for reelection. he is extremely popular, still, within the democratic base. no one, i don't think, is really going to present any kind of serious challenge. and what you actually look, lindsay, at the record of president biden over these three years, he's amongst the most historic record of accomplishments in american history, but especially in the last six years in terms of the presidencies accomplished. infrastructure bills, the infrastructure reduction act which is a big legislation to tackle the climate change program, which serves all of us intently. not to mention the american

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