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we know all of his sordid past history, personal and professional. it's an easy answer. ron desantis answered with process arguments. nikki haley kind of deflected and punted. they're trying to do this -- >> s.e., i want to -- let's look at this. we're looking inside the courtroom. it's this moment we've been able to have where cameras are allowed in to look around and then they're told to leave. let's listen to this .

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Deadline White House

alito writes a preemptive op ed in the "wall street journal." who is advising him on trials should be fired and outed by alito and the "wall street journal." it's the dumbest press strategy i have ever seen in my life. i worked in republican politics. i've seen a lot. >> i suspect he ace his own media adviser, he's indignant and not -- lashing out. when you can't argue the facts, you resort to excuse making and process arguments at the conews coming up fire unfairly. and i just want to pause to credit jesse and his colleagues.

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pointing and you're seeing a very interesting division right there. great desantis is taking a lot of process arguments you know. trump cannot serve for eight years, he can only serve for one more term, and was also about the fact that trump has lost a lot of elections are as candidates have lost a lot of elections in recent years but he's making a different case. he's making the case that he got a lot done as president in four years, and he's one of the few people who can actually go over the government a lot of the bureaucracy and get things done. and ultimately i think that's what a lot of republican voters right now i'm looking for, and i think that argument is resonating as we saw was sean hannity's town hall with them last night, it got a lot of applause and cheers in the room. >> dana: assessed desantis, the first week on the campaign trail efficiently, and bringing his wife who is an early start on this campaign. >> yes dana, the dissent's

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Election Night in America Continued

negotiation, a power sharing agreement between the republican leader mitch mcconnell, and the democratic leader chuck schumer. in that agreement republicans will have more say particularly on the committee level. they could deny subpoenas, have more power. if the democrats take another seat they'll consense wale ignore republicans on the committee level on this issue. the most significant thing is on the issue of nominations especially if there's a supreme court vacancy, which can occur any time antonin scalia died 2016 and they decided to not have mitch mcconnell move on the nomination. then that gives some margin for error. joe manchin for instance who's up for releection decided he doesn't want to vote for supreme court nominee. >> what a difficult argument to make to voters i mean for those who follow this stuff very closely it's incredibly significant and important, but it is hard to make these kind of process arguments to voters

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dangerous behavior in the article ii branch. should they come out for the president and say they want a fair process, they want to see witnesses, they want to see something that mitch mcconnell, lindsey graham and senator blunt are all pretty much saying is not going to happen? >> what i see among the republicans are poll-tested courage, that is, if their states are telling them that they need to have a drawn-out trial, then they'll get on board. i don't know who is going to have that position. but remember, damon, before christmas the original argument against the democrats were process arguments, and one of them was that they rushed this and the president had no witnesses when the fact is virtually every witness they had in the impeachment inquiry were all trump appointees, employees of trump appointees or government officials, people who work in the administration. in fact, they were all trump witnesses and trump didn't like what they said. so what's the answer now? the answer then was let's have a

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Deadline White House-20211105-20:03:00

are tripping over their feet when it comes to process and not able to pass or focus on what they are trying to pass in these two bills. look, a lot of people put the blame for that on us in the heedia and say we are not talking enough about what is in these bills. what what's in the build back better is very much a open question because in the wide expanse of the democratic party and the wide expanse of ideological differences between joe manchin and jayapal there is fundamentally not agreement on how big the democratic mandate is and what they should be putting in front of the american people. that comes out in these process arguments. what it really means is despite so many democrats running on vastly similar beliefs, the president going out and campaigning on the things that are in this bill like expanded pre-k, like half a trillion dollars for climate investments, they are not all aligned on getting these bills to the president's desk. it's really as simple as that.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20211011-14:19:00

disruptions to really every facet of american life. it did take a toll for a president who campaigned, vowing to defeat the virus last year. obviously, the delta surge really imperiled the president's agenda in that respect. but secondly, everything that sahil was just laying out in terms of the process, the really difficult time the democrats are having getting on the same page in terms of the final price tag and what's in the president's agenda has really taken away from the fact that a lot of americans at this point don't really know what's in it. the process arguments have gotten in the way of the substance that the president really wants to focus on. for all the speeches that the president has given here in washington, it hasn't driven it in the way it can if the president hits the way more. that's what white house officials have been telegraphing for some time. we saw the president last week in michigan, touting the bipartisan infrastructure plan. and then we saw him days later in illinois, talking about the steps the administration was taking to continue to try to get the coronavirus under control. and so, we haven't gotten a sort

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MTP Daily-20210916-17:38:00

republican candidate there, predenying results of the election. how does a republican party function in a two party system if all results in which you lose are some way fraudulent? >> you don't. you may have noticed the republicans that win say they were the result of perfectly run elections. to be fair, people challenged legitimacy of the 2016 election. we have done this before. bush v gore and all of that in 2000. we have been testing after the election the election results for a very long time indeed but it has to stop because the american people want other things than government than process arguments of the sort we're having. the republican party can't talk about things people are interested in until they quit talking about this stuff and stop the steal and all the rest. >> george, your book looks at the last 13 years, collection of

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20210807-18:20:00

government apparatus to go through this process but if he does, that's how it's going to go, jim. >> that is fascinating. another viewer wants to know if governor cuomo fights the allegations against him. what do you think the defenses will be that he'll raise in all of this? we heard from the defense attorney a few moments ago. what do you think? >> we got a preview and then some yesterday from the defense team. first of all, they raised these political arguments. this is all some effort to get the governor. i'm not buying that. these are all democrats, essentially. governor cuomo was the one who referred the case over to the attorney general in the first place. and then they have these process arguments that they've not been given access to the transcript and background of these interviews. there's some legitimacy. there's little beyond the actual report which all of us have and most importantly, it's the credibility arguments, the substantive arguments and thus far, i find those really unconvincing. the example you just played. executive assistant stated with snacks or how does that mean

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20210806-19:51:00

>> all right. so, some technical issues from the governor's legal team here. we'll get you to them as soon as they figure that out. erica hill, what we've heard from paul fishman thus far, this case of there not being basic fairness, a lot of this we didn't get a transcript, they have not released some of these details. we've got paula reid here as well. my apology for not introducing paula reid. your first take on what we've heard. >> luckily, too, paula reid's a recovering attorney so we get to tap into that legal mind. is this going to be compelling, right, to the average new yorker that they didn't get the kind of discovery that they wanted, that this wasn't the process that these defense attorneys had hoped it would be? i mean, this is an unusual way to use the national spotlight to defend their client. they're basically making process arguments. these are procedural arguments, but no one so far in this press availability, they're clearly having technical issues, they

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