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Andrea Mitchell Reports

east coast time, saturday local. >> one day at a time, thank you. the white house is fighting back against the culture wars being waijed by ron desantis in florida with vice president harris leading the charge. trymaine lee is joining me now. fill us in on the strategy here as well as the timing. >> that's right, peter. the white house as you evenings -- mentioned is fighting back a revisionist and extremist behind the florida state board of education's new african american standards, which actually paint aspects of chattel slavery as positive. now, as you mentioned, vp kamala harris is fighting back. later today she'll be in jacksonville, florida, to address this issue. florida has indeed become ground zero under governor ron desantis and his so-called anti-woke agenda. before she traveled to florida today, she was actually in indianapolis yesterday at a convention for delta sorority, and she had this to say. >> check it out.

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Newsday

so that the meeting is not framed in terms of outcomes, and that really reflects that there's such a big and wide gap in both their respective objectives and also in the perceived interests between the us and china. and it's worth stepping back and recognising that the us is very much a status quo power in the region. it wants to preserve its presence, its access, its alliances, and all of that in the face of rising china that's much more revisionist in its outlook. it wants to redefine china's relationship with both the great powers but also other countries on its periphery, some of whom are us allies. so i think you've got some very conflicting objectives between the two sides at the highest level of national interest, and that's going to be very difficult, but the us objective is very clear. they want to manage competition, avoid a conflict. and at the same time,

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Newsday

framed in terms of outcomes, and that really reflects that there's such a big and wide gap in both their respective objectives and also in the perceived interests between the us and china. and it's worth stepping back and recognising that the us is very much a status quo power in the region. it wants to preserve its presence, its access, its alliances, and all of that in the face of rising china that's much more revisionist in its outlook. it wants to redefine china's relationship with both the great powers but also other countries on its periphery, some of whom are us allies. so i think you've got some very conflicting objectives between the two sides at the highest level of national interest, and that's going to be very difficult, but the us objective is very clear. they want to manage competition, avoid a conflict. and at the same time, it's also worth noting that xijinping has also made it very clear that the communist party that he is leading is preparing for a conflict if the party is threatened and if its interests aren't being taken into account, so this makes diplomatic efforts like mr blinken�*s visit so much more important.

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Newsday

spent a good amount of— day meeting? they have definitely spent a good amount of effort - day meeting? they have definitely spent a good amount of effort to l day meeting? they have definitely i spent a good amount of effort to try to set expectations so that the meeting is not framed in terms of outcomes, and that really reflects that there is such a big and wide gap in both their respective objectives and also any perceived interests between the us and china. and stepping back and recognising the us is very much a status quo power in the region. it wants to preserve its presence, its access to its alliances, and all of that is in the face of rising china that is much more revisionist in its outlook. it wants to redefine china's relationship with both the great powers but also other countries on its periphery. some of whom are us allies. so i think you have some very conflicting objectives between the two sides at the highest level of national interest, and that is going to be very difficult, but the us objective is very clear. they want to manage, petition, avoid a conflict and, at

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America Reports

ramp up arms sales including anti-ship missiles, and cut ties so beijing feels the sting. >> they are not interested in being friends or interested in peace and stability. they are increasingly aggressive, revisionist power displacing us as the dominant power in the pacific and i believe globally. >> gallagher's committee is looking at the tiananmen square massacre, 1989, troops opened fire and killed hundreds if not thousands of them. the committee will hold an event honoring those who were killed and some of the chinese activists who were veterans of the tiananmen square protest will be at the event this afternoon in washington. beijing today, state department officials meeting with some chinese counterparts. state department saying this about that, the two sides exchanged views on the bilateral

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

to undermine our forces in the pacific and says the white house needs to increase our military presence, increase arms sales to taiwan including antiship missiles and cut some economic ties with beijing. >> not interested in being friends, not interested in peace and stability, they are increasingly aggressive, revisionist power bent on displacing us as the dominant power in the pacific and i believe globally. >> gallagher's committee is marking the 34th anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre half an hour from now on washington with some of the dissidents and activists who were actually there. you may recall that 19 v9 regime troops opened fire on student demonstrators, demanding democracy. the result, hundreds if not thousands of those students were killed in this iconic image of the tank man facing off that line of chinese tanks. despite the anniversary, john kirby pushed back against criticism that u.s. officials were meeting today in beijing.

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

something straight out of the stalin's russia. >> and with the table at one of the post reporters on that story, isaac arnsdorf. and thank you for joining us. and the ratcheting up of all of this, isn't just about him being defiant. it is a lot of it is revisionist, when comes to january 6. >> that is right. trump has this sort of pattern of almost boomeranging, where something happening that causes a lot of public outrage and then he'll take those steps to try to smooth things over or walk it back a little bit. but then with the passage of time, he circles back to a position that ends up being even more extreme and that is what you heard in the clip that with you just paid -- he did say those words immediately after january 6, he was silent. and then he did say the words and he did disavow talking abou and heroes. >> it is incredible how this is all kind of come around. not just with trump, but a lot of republicans in the republican

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PoliticsNation

could you explain why former president trump is wrong about the act, and wet revisions could be made to help defend our democracy? >> he's completely wrong about the act. at the time mike pence made it clear, as had every vice president, they don't have that power, it's a ceremonial role. but the revisionist of the bill, we can always clarify it. that part isn't necessary, but it's always a good idea. what is necessary is to make very, very clear that it's not just one senator and one house member that can object to an electoral count college outcome. we have a crazy situation. i don't think in the late 1800s during the time of rutherford hayes there was a ted cruz, or a josh hawley, because in fact, one senator is all it takes. so at the revisions do is say

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