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assessment on the main takeaway from the bill finally making it through the house this weekend. this is a major change for speakerjohnson. let's not forget, he did not come to congress expecting to be speaker. he came to congress as a conservative republican. he voted against ukraine aid packages, but it has undergone quite a change in the past few months. the biden administration went out of its way to show him the intelligence, to show what they think the kremlin�*s intentions are through ukraine and europe more widely, and why they think it's in us national interests to support ukraine and nato more broadly. this is something to see a republican speaker go against the majority of the republicans in congress — it's no small matter. i think this is a major development not only for ukraine, but also for where the republican party is in its

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covered my johnson really essentially became a member. what is your takeaway from his handling of those? >> i honestly am surprised he did the ukraine bill i for a long time, i my colleague jake german, i would debate this is gonna do it is you're gonna do it. and we thought he wasn't going to do it. and then he would. but democrats in the white house all thought throughout this process that they were we're talking to johnson, they're talking to his top staff that they had a channel to him and that he was listening to them and that they thought there was a very good chance he would do is any ended up doing it. so i mean, i was surprised he did it. i do think there'll be an attempt to remove him now. that's clearly going to happen. a motion to vacate is what the technical term for it is. you had martin drew taylor greene has already introduced this. she has several named co-sponsors of this. and will democrats have to vote to really keep him in place? i think i was talking to one republican yesterday. it's very interesting to me the

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biden spent three on the trail campaigning in pennsylvania. it may be a preview the next five to seven weeks as trump's trial plays out and as biden avoided, talk of his rivals legal troubles, vice president kamala harris is following suit cnn's isaac dovere just spoke with her in an exclusive interview. joins me now along with sakmann, kim, isaac. thanks for being here. so what's your big takeaway from this interview will look i spoke with harris in las vegas on monday after swimming the ticker to tucson to talk about that arizona abortion law being upheld and really blast it. >> there is no question. there is a sense of energy and looseness. it's coming off for she said to me, i find it very the braiding to be out this way right then she's talking about that. it seemed what struck me in ways, her playlist at events is beyond sage freedom and then read the franklin respect, sort of get both out of her that she's been looking for. and that's what she is playing into here. she is trying to establish yourself obviously, in a better way for herself. but the biden campaign has seen in lots of research that

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>> the maga basin former president trump are in lockstep on this point, they believe is criminal cases are grossly unfair and that he is the victim. but what about other republicans and the wider electorate, many of whom he'll have to secure when two over to secure another four years in the white house. republican strategist sarah longwell is here to help answer that question. she's the publisher of the conservative website, the bulwark& the founder of republican voters against trump. and she's been holding focus groups of voters to hear their thoughts on all things. 2024, liivia, nude scene. it's still here to help us break us all down. good morning, sir. thank you for joining us so you've been running these focus groups can you just quickly explain how you're conducting these focus groups and just what your big takeaway is here. >> yes. so i do at least one or two focus groups every single week. i talked to swing voters. i talked a democrats and progressives. but i really focused on sort of two time trump voters and people who are either, they voted for trump before and they're out on him or swing voters who may be

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voted for biden, but are backsliding like i really tried to figure out who is part of this election is going to be the determinant voter and how they're thinking about things and the number one takeaway that i have is there's this group called the double-haters. the double doubters, are the impacts on both their houses, right? they are frustrated with biden. maybe they voted for him last time, but they are right leading independence soft gop voters and they're not loving the job he's doing, but also they do not want to vote for trump. and so teasing out how that voter is going to go is a deep interests. >> and that's hugely consequential. just wanted you to listen to arizona women who you talk to, your group, talk to on thursday march, need to know about trump. >> how many allegations, how many criminal suits have to come before he is no longer somebody that we want to consider as running the country. it's just a collective of all the cases. it's speaks volumes about his character. it's bizarre that

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takeaway is here. >> yeah, so i do at least one or two focus groups every single week. i talked to swing voters. i talked to democrats and progressives. but i really focused on sort of two times trump voters and people who are either, they voted for trump before and they're out on him, or swing voters who may be voted for biden, but are backsliding like i really tried to figure out who is part of this election is going to be sort of the determinant voter and how they're thinking about things. and then number one, takeaway that i have is there's this group called the double-haters. the double doubters are the impacts on both their houses. they are frustrated with biden. maybe they voted for him last time, but they are right. leading independent soft gop voters and they're they're not loving the job he's doing, but also they do not want to vote for trump to teasing out how that voter is going to go is a deep interests. >> and that's hugely consequential. just want you to listen to arizona women who you talked to, your group, talk to on thursday margaret mead need

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i look at the economy, i don't see it through the eyes of mar-a-lago. i see through the eyes of scranton and that's not hyperbole. that's a fact while donald trump spent four days in court this week, president biden spent three on the trail campaigning and pennsylvania. >> it may be a preview the next five to seven weeks as trump's trial plays out. and as biden avoided talk of his rivals legal troubles, vice president kamala harris is following suit. cnn's eyes of dovere just spoke with her in an exclusive interview and he joins me now along with southern min kim, isaac. thanks for being here. so what's your big takeaway from this interview well, look, i spoke with harrison las vegas on monday after swimming the target tucson talk about that arizona abortion law being upheld and really blast it there is no question there is a sense of energy and looseness. >> it's coming off for she said to me, i find it very liberating to be out let's write that she's talking about that. you seemed like that what struck me in ways, her playlist at events let's be onstage

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ukrainian as 101 republicans voted yes, hundred and 12 voted no. all democrats voted for it johnson's deal-cutting over the last six months as speaker that enraged those folks on the right. but there's government funding over on this issue of foreign aid bills. the foreign intelligence surveillance act, and the national defense authorization act two, you've covered my johnson really since he became a member. what is your takeaway from his handling of this? >> i honestly i'm surprised he did the ukraine bill i for a long time. i i my colleague jake german, i would debate this is going to do is you're going to do it. and we thought he wasn't going to do it. and then he would but democrats in the white house all thought throughout this process that they we're talking to johnson. they were talking to his top staff that they had a channel to him and that he was listening to them and that they thought there was a chain, a very good chance he would do is any ended up doing it. so i mean, i was surprised you do it. did it. i do think there'll be an attempt to remove him

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debris that the chinese had created. they did a military demonstration, they exploded a satellite and that debris is still causes a space station to maneuver. usually once or twice a year. so military explosions and space are really, really bad idea because that debris will last for years, are sometimes centuries that's high enough the only thing you can really do is track it. and maneuver to avoid it. >> yeah. remember that angered a lot of people in terms of this debris, the trash that fell into that home is there any takeaway from nasa canal? nasa take away anything from that? and they learn from that experience to try to make sure that it doesn't happen again well, i think so. >> i think now they have a data point that battery pack, a suburban size battery pack is not completely safe in theory, you could have little small deorbit engines if you had a really big thing and you didn't have a spacex or cignas

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it'll be difficult for kyiv to change momentum on the battlefield straightaway. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now byjared mondschein, who is the director of research at the united states studies centre. what's your main takeaway from the bill finally making it through the house this weekend? this is a major change for speaker johnson. let's not forget, he did not come to congress expecting to be

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