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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

committees and then set up a showdown on the house floor where there are tight margins, but republicans have enough votes to hold him in contempt and then it would eventually head to the department of justice, likely referred to the washington, d.c.-based attorney, u.s. attorney who would have jurisdiction in a case like this. so, there is still a lot more to come as this process play itself out and, of course, it comes against the backdrop that tomorrow hunter biden is scheduled to appear in a los angeles courtroom to answer an arraignment on this next round of charges, these tax charges that have been filed by the special counsel in the legal case against him. ana? >> so, julie, ryan just gave us all of the big picture there, but what is happening right now in these hearings and the ongoing reaction to hunter's appearance? >> well, in the hearings, both the judiciary and oversight, there is partisan sparring happening back and forth between republicans and democrats. a couple of moments ago in the judiciary hearing, for example, congressman bishop had said that hunter biden needs to be arrested, he called him the most

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Katy Tur Reports

they're not talking about national secrets, state secrets, they could do this in a public setting. it wouldn't be ideal based on traditional comings and goings of the house oversight committee, but they could do this in a public settling and get testimony. >> you talk about the thin majority. there's a spending deal, a handshake deal between speaker mike johnson and majority leader chuck schumer. i get word that mike johnson is standing a few feet from you doing an interview with fox news, is this spending deal in jeopardy? >> well, he was just standing next to me. the spending deal probably is not in jeopardy in the sense that johnson agreed to it. it's already the law of the land, the spending limits, but the big picture here, katy, is mike johnson is the man who stepped in to yesterday. these are the same problems that house republicans had under kevin mccarthy, the same problems. they are freezing. conservatives are freezing up the house floor. they can't bring anything to the floor this week. now the conservatives voted

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BBC News Now

will centre very heavily in the questioning coming up. not least because mps will want to know, what is the uk during notjust in the political space, is the uk during notjust in the politicalspace, in is the uk during notjust in the political space, in terms of what it is trying to do to influence events on the ground, but on the passaic detailed stuff. what are they doing to try to push the israelis to allow more humanitarian aid in? there will be discussion about the big picture, where is the conflict going, but what is the nitty—gritty, to get uk aid to help people. what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people.— what is the nitty-gritty, to get uk aid to help people. would you say since david _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron _ aid to help people. would you say since david cameron became - aid to help people. would you say i since david cameron became foreign secretary, there's been a shift of the uk government's focus in terms of the gaza conflict?— of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from — of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord _ of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron - of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron is - of the gaza conflict? what we have heard from lord cameron is a - heard from lord cameron is a slightly harder edge to british

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Chris Jansing Reports

voters as much as the economic message. you began your broadcast with the great jobs report. if i were biden's speech writer, i would plug in that the economy is really starting to rebound. we're not heading into a recession, and take that positive note, but january 3rd is here. it's the third-year anniversary, and he would be remiss if he wasn't talking about what a threat nativism is to our country. >> and obviously january 6th tomorrow was his first plan for this speech, which got moved to today because of the weather. this president, who is known to be a student of history, routinely meets with historians and others to discuss the big picture of his legacy, existential threats to the country. but when you're living through a period that arguably has no historical precedent, how does that help you? does it help you? >> it only reminds you that you have a lot of american flags behind you. you have the power of air force

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Erin Burnett OutFront

wartime footing and the united states is not. you look when the united states was on wartime finding the percentage of our gdp that the united states was spending on our military triple quadruple what it's spending now whereas china is right now investing, and you pointed out in some very sobering news. you say specifically china is preparing for a possible war with the united states. what do you see? >> well, i think that the big picture here is that we've got a very delicate international security environment. i mean, can you throw in the constant war in ukraine right now, but we have elections in -- in mid-january in taiwan. it is likely at this point that the dpp is going to win that election. it's not the party that the chinese government -- the chinese communist party wants. it's the pro-taiwan party there. will almost certainly be in the period between the elections and when the dpp leader gets inducted some kind of chinese

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Early Start With Kasie Hunt

insurrectionist ban, trump himself is finally joining suit, filing his highly anticipated appeal yesterday. his lawyers arguing that the colorado supreme court erred in how it described president trump's role in the events of january 6. it was not an insurrection. and president trump in no way engaged in snirks. trump also taking issue with the 14th amendment's application to the presidency writing that the constitution's text and structure make clear that the president is not an officer of the united statesen about trump's appeal places the ultimate decision squarely in the hands of the u.s. supreme court. they will have to answer the dwae could determine the results of the 204 ele24 election. does the insurrectionist ban apply to the president of the united states. let's bring in our legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. good morning. always great to have you on the program. let's start with this filing and then also talk about kind of the

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America Reports

prices are down from they went under this administration, the white house points out the big picture numbers claiming bidenomics are working, but the president's rating shows otherwise. larry kudlow has a theory why. he argues in an opinion piece biden's real burden is america's affordability crisis. larry is here to explain. >> larry: i don't disagree the last few months the inflation rate has come down, nobody can disagree with that. >> sandra: come down from the high prices run up under this president's policies. >> larry: that's the thing. and affordability, you can't buy and sell gdp, you don't buy and sell cpi, but after -- and take a look where biden was, average

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CNN News Central

executing. i want to look at the big picture. what is like the way you wil l challenges state law. the time to challenge file additional challenges in additional states. until they look at the life, the about those that oppose 19? >> it is a good chance of winning the nomination >> our strategy is not a political entity.

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Laura Coates Live

amendment challengers besides maine including colorado, remember that, with the state supreme court ordered has been to be removed from the primary ballot there, which of course much of all but certain to appeal it and of course where will he appeal it? wait for it, the supreme court. notice a theme happening here tonight. of course unclear when that will actually happen, but let's not forget about the big picture here. hello trump is facing 91, 91 felony counts. any one of them could his lead him potentially to land behind bars. there are also the civil cases, two of them, legal woes that most people couldn't even fathom having, and normally in a normal time, most political -- salivating at the thought of bringing them up over and over again, not so much happening here. there is a washington post poll that is new. it finds that fewer than half of americans think that his actions on january 6th would actually disqualify him from the presidency. so the big question now, what

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Why Is This Happening Live With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow

>> very left-coded, yes. there's a certain kind of specific visual grammar and sort of language sin tax and cadence to fascism or to broadly author yarn movements of sort of popular leadership cults. and there's a picture that you have in the book of huey long's big portrait over a rally and you see it immediately and you're like oh, i know exactly what this is. like there's the big picture of the guy over it. and i feel that way about to bring it back to the con temp i feel that way about the use of the word vermin. >> by trump's debate. >> like trump this weekend in a speech to describe his political domestic enemies. there's something in the same way of that like when you see that photo you're like, i know what i'm looking at. it's like when i hear a populist leader describe the other people in the political spectrum as vermin who have infested the nation. like i just know what that is.

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