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running because they don't like the potential -- perceived to be the likeliest mind, republican and democrat, biden-trump rematch. no labels, my old friend joe manchin come he gets in this race, he's going to win. the american people don't want a third party candidacy for the sake of vanity, for the sakes of expressing a strong opinion. if you can't win, i think the american people will reject it, and frankly, i think the way you analyzed this, greg, if it is president trump who runs as an independent, if it is no labels, professor west, i listened to professional cargo -- james carville. it is easy to determine who will win the election if these things happen. i think everybody should talk about running but if you're serious about winning you have to think long and hard about whether you should run. >> greg: this is why i have a solution, jesse. the solution -- i don't really have one. [laughter]

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

boxes that you would want and your candidate. a strong republican who doesn't like donald trump. he's got a clear worldview. he's a relatively good campaigner. he's not gonna get you in trouble. he's not gonna embarrass you. he's raised a lot of money. i have a question of whether tim scott has what it takes to get in the mud and actually take down trump. that's a big open question. but in terms of someone to bring together the rest of that party i think he would be a really attractive candidate. >> and chairman dean, this last question is to you. senator joe manchin will do an event with john huntsman for no labels, a group looking to fill the potential third party presidential ticket. senator manchin has not ruled out running for president or actually any office for that matter. what do you make of all of this? a third party campaign would be in trump's benefit, no? >> or the third-party possibilities, it's all about the vanity. and in some ways, it's about the vanity and the founders too.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

have and the presidential candidates they are like i will go for the flatter? i think there is a vanity aspect to it. why not there some money because you can see at your cocktail party on the weekends about what you're doing? i think they get a kick out of it. i think if you have a lie detector almost there, it would suggest that we know it will not work. we sort of enjoy doing it along the way. maybe at some points, it sticks, but to answer your question, no, this is a two party system. listen, ross perot back in the day, he had a five minute window when there is a shot. since then, nothing viable has come across the precipice of anything. >> it's interesting to see rfk junior as the perfect picture of this moment of conspiracy theories, of all my clout. >> when you said perfecter, i said what is coming next? >> i know, i know. i think he is unable to buy this weird moment in which we are in, where platforms and the attention economy as made it possible to loom your influenced by appealing to people's broad dissatisfaction,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

love this idea. that is what fuels no labels. i was at the conference and they were throwing checks at no labels, so excited about this idea. but it is so disconnected for how our electoral process actually works that these big money guys are not actually know that, they are just so sick of the parties that we have and the presidential candidates they are like i will go for the flyer? i think there is a vanity aspect to it. why not there some money because you can see at your cocktail party on the weekends about what you're doing? i think they get a kick out of it. i think if you have a lie detector almost there, it would suggest that we know it will not work. we sort of enjoy doing it along the way. maybe at some points, it sticks, but to answer your question, no, this is a two party system. listen, ross perot back in the day, he had a five minute window when there is a shot. since then, nothing viable has come across the precipice of anything. >> it's interesting to see rfk

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The ReidOut

bidder, he'll work with putin over our alliance for freedom in nato and also somebody with the vanity and narcissim that we watch. if nearly a century of history suggests nato is our strongest way of protecting freedom in the west, that wasn't donald trump's idea so he doesn't like it. that immaturity of leadership has infected the entire republican party and you see it in these amendments on the floor of the house right now, trying to defund our support of ukraine. >> admiral, i'm going to play for you president biden's response. you as somebody who was a leader of nato and obviously as an admiral a leader within tvy, i w it strikes you that the leadership of the united states marines is being held hostage by one senator, and he is no veteran, he has no military experience whatsoever, has not served the country in that way. yet he still feels because he's opposed to abortion he can do this.

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Deadline White House

jim comey, at pete strzok, at lisa page, at annie mccabe. this terror is what has driven everything we've seen him do on the public stage, on the political stage. the irony, david jolly, in him arguing i'm going to be back on that political stage, you can't hold me accountable, is just rich. >> it is, nicole. donald trump is somebody we know who has these quiet fears. it manifests in his anger and outrage. i think chris christie also skipped over the former president's vanity, somebody who probably thinks he is above accountability. that is a toxic mixture in somebody facing the loss of liberty in new york as well as federally and potentially with additional charges in other jurisdictions. as you said, it surprised no one that he asked for a delay until after the election.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

and, don't say anything is hey, guys, nice to see you. i understand. we'll figure it out. justice will prevail. worst case your client says justice will prevail. not worst case. then you have trump who makes it up as he goes along. newly unsealed as libby was referring to. mr. corcoran's lawyers nor another lawyer for mr. trump had told prosecutors. does that look like to you, shall we be nice, an unqualified defense? not corroborated by even his own paid lawyers. >> you're in a risky place when you talk about the psychology of a person who's being charged with a crime as serious of this and a man of vanity. and i see desperation in him running to different portions of the room hoping that one of them will work. as a result he has a fatal flaw

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Newswatch

it's not so much depress as sad. i mean, if anybody was still watching after that extraordinary, orwellian, meaningless, invasive word salad, he's the prime minister. he owes us honesty. and we got nothing but mendacity, evasion and vanityjust dripping with vanity. fair to say that you are not convinced. i thinkjon wigmore thought that verdict was a bit strong, wondering where was the challenge from laura kuenssberg on these accusations? but lynn davies couldn't see a problem. another political programme which regularly attracts comments from viewers is bbc one's question time. usually, they're about the make up of its audience and panel from those who feel that particular points of view or political perspectives are over or underrepresented.

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Deadline White House

there's no question that that's something that the president would find deeply unpleasant to have to listen to. those are the kind of comments that get under trump's skin in a really unique way. >> you know, michael steele, this has a sort of frivolous feel to it, right, to men jabbing each other about their appearance. it's so beneath the kind of problems that most americans deal with in their lives, bus but there is a more profound piece. trump's obsession with appearance has extended to men and women in our country. there's been great reporting about the generals contending with moving wounded warriors out of camera shots just as betsy's describing, the people that were behind him. this is a sickness that he has. this is knowable. this has been reported, and if chris christie is knocking on this door of his vanity, there are a lot of political vulnerabilities there with groups that trump pretends to care about.

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

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