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former vice president, and there's evidence his age could be an issue. >> i'm starting to think that to play it safe is not to play it safe, that i think people want to the campaign trail now, specifically the state that something radically different than what they have right now kicks it all off. that would be iowa. which does not mean we need a 19 of the 23 democratic hopefuls radical, but it means we need to were in the state this weekend, and the front-runner joe biden, do something different. what we did before clearly didn't work. well, he's back to iowa tomorrow. >> back to 2020 politics in a our new cnn/did the des moines moment, but we begin the hour with what is big news today and register" poll offers the first also somewhat of a deja vu moment. the president calling in to a glimpse of fact oregon into the live news broadcast to make his new caucus rules, you can pick case and to bash the establishment thinking as he does so. in this case it was the defense your candidate in person or do of using tariffs as a weapon, it online. joe biden, yes, he's your whether the issue is trade, immigration or anything else. front-runner. this combines likely democratic caucus-goers, those who will >> as soon as i put tariffs on show up in person or be in the the table, it was -- it was virtual caucuses online. done. it took two datsz. this combines the results. biden is your front-runner but at 24, much lower than he is in i just want to say to the most national polls. bernie sanders in second at 16, united states chamber of commerce, if we didn't have tariffs we wouldn't have made a but, look, 16, 15, 14, sanders, deal with mexico. we got everything we wanted and warren, buttigieg, that's a we're going to be a great
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statistical tie for second, partner to mexico now because third and fourth place. now they respect us. kamala harris rounds out the top they didn't believe how stupid five, but front-runner but not we were with what's going on, exactly a gang buster where somebody comes in from front-runner. take a deeper look at the poll mexico and just walks right into our country and we're powerless here. to do anything. ask hillary clinton circa 2007 or 2015 about enthusiasm n.iowa, >> the dow is up today. you can see the big board right she was the front-runner in both of those races. there. up more than 200. biden backers who are going to investors relieved there were no show up in person, are thee extremely enthusiastic? new tariffs slapped on mexican only 29% of biden backers say goods starting this morning. the president sees that as proof that while 39% of those who have he's winning and as an another candidate say they, opportunity to take on his critics. teamly enthusiastic. that call into cnbc came just that's a warning sign for the moments after a chamber of commerce official appeared on vice president. the network to warn the juice up your support or maybe president was weaponizing trade lose some of. it also interesting when you and that that works quote, hurt look inside the numbers. our country. the president also dismissed a among voters under 35, bernie weekend "new york times" story that reported that much of the sanders is your leader, but, details of the new mexico deal again, 21-19, bhiden doiden dow not really new at all. >> the "new york times" wrote a story like i already made the and a fight at the top for deal. it's nonsense. we talked about it for months sanders, warren and buttigieg and biden does lead among older and months and months, and -- voters so here's the strength. and they wouldn't get there, and we just said, hey, look, if you here's a weakness as the vice don't get there, we'll just have president tries to figure out how much time to invest in iowa. to charge you hundreds of
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billions of dollars in taxes. cnn's jeff zeleny was there for the very hectic weekend and he's there for us now. >> cnn's abby philip live at the jeff, you watched all of this white house this hour. play out. abby, listening to the the cattle call in cedar rapids. president, in part sounds like he wants to take a victory lap but in part he sounds defensive. yaiz f >> reporter: that's right, job. yeahs for biden and doubts for he does sound a little biden. what's your takeaway? defensive. he seems to have been very much >> reporter: no question that biden is still leading the way upset about the "new york times" story, tweet begun it multiple but, boy, he can see and feel times over the weekend, but it's the details of the "new york the field changing around him hand in the new poll it reflects times" story that people should be really focusing on. what we've been seeing on the ground for several weeks that. first of all, it really lays out pete buttigieg's rise is real. how many of these agreements that were announced on friday as it is sustained as is elizabeth part of the deal with mexico warren's, and they are both were actually things that the eating into some of bernie sanders' support, so bernie mexican had already basically sanders, you know, obviously knew he was going to have a agreed to in the past. for example, allowing migrants different run in his second race to remain in mexico while their here. he's not just the alternative to hillary clinton as he was four asylum cases were adjudicated. years ago, so he has some that announced by the then competition of his own, but, homeland security secretary john, when you talk to voters kirstjen nielsen in december and here they want to see joe biden. mexico had privately agreed to they want to see him compete. deploy their national guard to they really wonder is he a interdict some of the migrants as they made their way up to the strong front-runner? is he committed to putting southern border back in march, together an organization? and there is a third element of so far there are many questions the deal that the united states that he actually is. didn't actually even get which
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was mexico did not agree to make he is going to be in the state tomorrow, but he is a front-runner in name only. now he knows that he has to themselves a third safe country prove that, and his advisers which would basically have meant that migrants coming up on foot say, look, he's going to stick it out. from central america to the u.s. he's going to be in this state a southern board worry first have lot. he's going to be in new to claim asylum in mexico before hampshire and south carolina a lot, but, john, there's no trying to claim it in the united question that a less than strong states, so there was a key part of this deal that the u.s. didn't get, but ultimately finisher in iowa will almost doom joe biden's candidacy. what -- what president trump is facing right now is the reality haddy 'esaware of that. that on friday it game just as he'll in here in the state tomorrow and also in the state important for the u.s. to get a deal with mexico as the that makes joe biden that he mexicans. the president was facing a wants to make the eye on the revolt among republicans who were really bal calgary-at what strongest candidates to take on seemed to be the president's trump. voters have to make that eagerness to use tavaras as a negotiating tool with foreign countries on unrelated issues, assessment so that's the assessment for joe biden to prove that he's a front-runner. and so i think where we are right now is where a lot of >> maybe if the manager is not looking i may sneak out to iowa. people in washington and others appreciate that. let's bring it back into the room and joe biden had every wanted the president to be but president trump wants to get reason to be there. his granddaughter was graduating credit for making a landmark high school and family comes agreement that seems to have been in place for months. first when the caucuses are 34 weeks away and he was not at the >> he likes to be where he wants big cattle call but listen to
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to be but he likes to take his the other people in the top four in iowa. own path. he was not forgotten. appreciate that reporting. let's bring it inside the room, >> there are some m ho llie ball, rachel bade and well-intentioned democrats and candidates who believe that the best way forward is a middle michael scheer. you're a by-line on the ground strategy. president's attacks. that approach is not just bad two lines can be true at once, right, that these things were on the table for months and the public policy, but it is a failed political strategy. >> right now in america, there threat of tariffs perhaps gets is a real hunger. mexico off its tail to do it there are people who are ready more aggressively. the president just wish you for big structural change in didn't put the facts in the story. >> right. look, i think the -- my this country. reporting very much shows that >> we're not going to win by the agreement to do both of the two things that the president playing it safe or promising a touted as the sort of return to normal. we are where we are because centerpieces of the deal on normal broke. friday were largely in place. >> it's interesting when you the remain in mexico idea that see -- that's the don't vote for abby had mentioned as well as joe argument politely. the deployment of the but that's don't vote for joe. >> and there's two aspects to national -- new mexican national it, right? guard. both of those things had been part of it is ideological and that's more what warren and agreed to. the president i think and the sanders are saying. they are saying that we don't president's aides real pushed want moderation as a matter of harder to get the mexicans to do those things faster and more policy substance, but then they
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aggressively, and to the extent are also trying to counter the that, you know, what they have argued over the last several electability argument which is days that that worked, that the biden's strongest argument if threat of tariffs worked to that you talk to voters because they effect, but my reporting so badly want to beat trump suggests that nothing in the saying just because he's agreement on friday truly expands beyond what they had perceived as -- as being in the already agreed to, and, you center doesn't mean he's going to win and that's the argument know, there's the nuance that maybe the president who is not that buttigieg is making saying don't think he's a winner just known for nuance is maybe because, you know, he's a name missing. >> and also begs the question that this is crisis avertd, that you know. we're going to have to do something different and they can meaning no tariffs to either the point back i think to hillary clinton's candidacy and say, you mexican or american economy and know, that you don't beat trump now the test what are the with a sort conventional numbers going to show in a month or two and will the president get mad again? politician and an experienced >> or even in a matter of politician as the nominee >> you mentioned hillary clinton's experience. hillary clinton's experience, the border every single day and let's come back to primary i expect him to probably get mad context. if you looked at 2007 at this >> there's a lot in this deal and in the president's phone point or 2015, she had a 0-point conversation about his views lead over bernie sanders. about the economy that i want to she ultimately prevailed in iowa get to. i want to step back for just a but not by 40 points. minute. just the fact that a sitting when you see the enthusiasm numbers behind the biden president of the united states was watching a newscast this numbers, he better get his tail morning. we lived through this in the out to iowa and he better figure 2016 campaign when candidate that out. >> sure, and the issue with trump called in routinely to change the day's narrative, to biden is that going into this already, i mean, as the
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get himself in the story, very front-runner, obviously you're going to be subject to attacks effective, especially in the anyway, but as a front-runner, republican primaries for he was -- he was accused of candidate trump. will we see president trump when he looks up at a tv in the being very out of touch with the state of the party in 2019, that middle of an election campaign he was too accept terrorist when picking up the phone when he the party was going more to the hears someone say something he left, and so this is going to be an issue for him all along doesn't like? >> i wouldn't be surprised. anyway, and then you have issues he's done that as president. like what happened last week where he had a flip-flop on a he did this as a candidate. major policy position, the hyde >> he watcheses a lot of tv and amendment. he was for it and has been a cares what people are saying. longtime proponent and then they started talking about a possible the chamber of commerce, how repeal and then overnight trump has shattered the norms, practically from where i was but calling in to blast the here last they announced he was going to support a repeal and so chamber of commerce which -- which is a lobbying group that traditionally aligns with that's going -- that's going to stick with a lot of voters republicans in free trade, and saying can we trust this guy? that just, again, shows how what does he stand for, and that's going to be an issue for different the party is that he's him. >> and and front-runners are attacking an ally of the always weak or at least republicans. >> if the tariffs went into questioned in iowa which happens to be the history of the place, the chamber was going to go to court to sue a republican democratic party. front-runners should beware. look at what's happening. if you look at the top five, white house so the president understands this, but he loves we'll talk about the lower tier to bash the establishment and let's look at this. we just averted this crisis with candidates later in the show. we showed bernie sanders who has mexico. the support traveling to japan been there before.
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his numbers are okay, but they pretty soon for the g20 meeting are not great, and if you look and there's an ongoing trade for among liberal, liberals, 22% china. the markets are hoping and he's pick elizabeth warren. baked in that he and support xi will make an accommodation, 18% pick pete buttigieg. maybe not a sweeping bernie sanders is at 16%. comprehensive deal but at least within the margin of error here, a detente to step back. this is all pretty close, if you listen to the president. >> if they don't come, if will, but elizabeth warren comes out on top and that bernie sanders has a fight this time in president xi doesn't come, will a one-on-one race with hillary that mean the tariffs on china clinton he was the progressive for the ait digital $300 billion sand day. he was the anti-establishment go on immediately? candidate and now he has to >> yes. i think he'll go, and we're fight. >> he has to fight, and the scheduled to have a meeting. question for biden is is it i think we'll go. i have a great relationship with better to be in that scrum him. he's an incredible guy, great physically, i mean, you know, they clearly made the decision man. a very -- very strong and very in addition to the family considerations, they clearly smart, but he's for china and made the consideration, that you i'm for the united states. know, he can come to iowa and >> in a normal world just the pay attention to iowa but do it in kind of an aloof way, part of word yes, more tariffs on china are likely if we don't get this the pack. part of hillary clinton's meeting or we don't have a problem is she had always sort resolution. in a normal world that would roil the markets. of like thought that that wasn't again, the markets seems to a place against her in the think he's just saying that, campaign against barack obama that it won't end up that way. and they even considered not even competing in iowa. >> the president has made no you can't do that. secret that he calls himself i think the biden folks know that, but the question, is you tariff man. he thinks that's a very know, do you have to mix it up
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in that very close kind of, you effective tool for inflicting economic pain or at least threat know, pack of people, or can you sort of stand out a little bit ming to do so with any country and answer the policy questions, that does not adhere to his respond to the policy questions demands when u.s. interests are and do what you have to do and involved. ultimately, this is not just a sort of seem like you know, you threat for china but a threat can engage with the iowans for every single country who does business with the united directly and be consistent. >> but his absence creates this states, and the big question today is mexico breathing a sigh sort of vacuum though. of relief? it allows the candidates who are yes and no. they averted the tariffs on the there to hit him and say, look, this is not my -- not by name one hand but on the other hand this threat still looms as per se but basically suggesting michael said earlier. that he's steal and he's not in he could do this at any point. line with the party as it is, so the usmca is still not passed through congress, and until by not being there and creating that's passed the mexicans are always going to be on pins and his own headlines and putting needles waiting to see if they his own policy positions out anger him for something else. there, at the same time the the immigration crisis is not headlines are turning against going to get solved overnight. him and that doesn't help him in the long run. >> which raises the bar for when he could decide that he's not seeing enough progress and decide to impose tariffs again. he comes up tomorrow. here's why i wasn't here and, b, >> though i think what we did see the crisis. here's why you stick with me. yes, the crisis still looms but tomorrow is going to be a fun day in iowa. at the same time i think so many up next a first rehearsal other countries have started to wonder if it's an empty threat for the 2020 debates and like because he doesn't carry it out and it happens so o. you know, congressman tim ryan puts it that people are going to start to think that he's just bluffing with a field this fast you
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and that -- and to not regard it better get your pitch in fast. as a particularly threatening >> it's been a pleasure speed threat, and so that is the dating with you tonight. problem when you do things like if you want a second date, go to this, when you go around timryanforamerica.com. threatening, is that eventually people stop taking the threat slather it all over, don't hold back. seriously and it doesn't work. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! another thing that has perplexed me about his economic vision of and there's a very strange badger staring at me... the world it's not clear whether no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars he thinks tariffs are a permanent conclusion to rectify on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? the trade imbalance and get companies to manufacture things "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ in the united states, or if he views them as a tool to wheeeeeee! believe it! eventually get to a more geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. friendly free trade situation because he's sort of saying both today's senior living communities have never been better, things. saying both things with the mexico tariff, saying this is with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms just a tool to get to you do something else and then we take and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros await tariffs, but he's also in that same interview he talked even pet care services. about companies coming back to the united states and the result and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. of tariffs and that suggests that you want the tariffs a place for mom is a free service permanently. >> 100 boston agree, mollie, and that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options the chinese are saying he's not and find a perfect place. bluffing and he'll really impose a place for mom.
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these tariffs. >> and he's doing this going you know your family we know senior living. into his re-election campaign. together we'll make the right choice. the support risking the growth in the u.s. economy by potentially, the mexico thing would have been a huge shock wave, the china thing could be, a lot of political advisers say, they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. mr. president, step back for your own good, win a second term in a country that fosters innovation and then carry on this fight. here, they find breakthroughs... the president says no, at least like a way to fight cancer so far and he blames the fed. by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... >> we have a fed that doesn't lower interest rates. it's all the ones after that. we have a fed that raises interest rates the day before a bond issue goes out so we have to pay more money. you tell me about that thinking, okay. we should -- we should be entitled to have a fair playing field, but even without a fair and is the fastest growing place to buy a car in the nation. carvana is six years old this year playing field, because our fed is very, very disruptive to us. it's because we have thousands of people working hard they haven't listened to me and to make our customers' experiences the best. we have people that is more than just jay powell. it's because we have tens of thousands of cars we have people on the fed that ready to be delivered to your doorstep. really weren't -- you know, they are not my people, but they and it's why hundreds of thousands of happy customers certainly didn't listen to me have ditched the dealership and bought their car online, because they made a big mistake. earning us an average 4.7 stars in the process. they raised interest rates far too fast. >> so you see the president so if you didn't know about us before, you do now.
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continuing that. we'll talk more about this in a minute. breaking news just into cnn. we're carvana, and we want to give you the car buying experience you deserve. the chairman of the house judiciary committee striking a big deal with the justice department over the mueller report. let's get straight manu raju up on capitol hill. what's the deal? >> reporter: yeah. that's right. this after the house judiciary committee voted to hold bill barr, the attorney general, in contempt over failing to turn over the unredacted portions of the mueller report and the underlying evidence as demanded by a subpoena by the democrats. now there's a deal or this standoff averted for now after a negotiation happened behind the sooefnlts the justice department has agreed to provide more information to members of the committee, the unredacted portions of the report, so as jerry nadler is saying, he's going to hold off on moving forward on contempt for now. this is what he says in his statement. he says the department will share the first of these documents with us later today. all members of the judiciary committee, democrats and republicans alike, will be able to view them. these documents will allow us to
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do our constitutional duties and decide how to respond to the allegations laid out by the special counsel. this is all barreling towards a court fight, a court fight that could have occurred in a matter of days. tomorrow the full house was scheduled to vote and i'm told they are still plaque to vote at the moment on a resolution that would authorize the judiciary committee to go to court to enforce the subpoenas for bill barr and for others, including don mcgahn, the former white house counsel, who also defied a subpoena under the instruction from the white house to turn over documents and provide testimony. now also that same resolution will authorize all committees in the house to go to court and we like drip coffee, layovers- tried to enforce their subpoenas -and waiting on hold. if they are not complied with, what we don't like is relying but on this specific subpoena, on fancy technology for help. the demand for the unredacted mueller report and the snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... underlying evidence, a deal struck between the attorney general and the house judiciary committee to turn over these uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? documents this, comes after, oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! john, the house intelligence committee also reached a similar type of deal with the justice check it out! now you can schedule a callback department over mueller-related or reschedule an appointment,
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even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. documents. easing of tensions between the two sides despite the democrat i'd rather not. contention that they are getting blocked over every single q.at least they are getting some accommodation they say at this so at the moment this standoff averted for the moment. >> at least for a moment a circuit breaker, if you will, in these feuds between the democrats and the trump administration over documents and witnesses. we were just talking about the president of the united states using tariffs as a bludgeon, not just on trade issues but on immigration issues. is it possible that we're seeing here the democrats using these subpoenas and the threat of contempt and the threat of court fights is actually generating some middle ground, some compromise for access? >> well, look, one of the things that is true that the president didn't have to face in the first two years of his term is that there are institutional powers john hickenlooper is in iowa that congress has, and one of on the 2020 campaign trail right those institutional powers that's backed up by the now with an event this hour. the former colorado governor constitution and the courts is having trouble breaking through the power to compel testimony in a crowd of 2020 democratic and compel -- do oversight and race, and in that regard he has
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compel document evidence from plenty of company. the first debates later this month are critical as is any documents. can you sort of have that fight opportunity to get on the radar and sort of shadow box for a of iowa democrats. while, but eventually there comes a point where that meets reality, and it looks like if that's why 19, that's right, 19 of the to 20 democratic hopefuls came to cedar rapids for a state the justice department has reached this deal, that it looks event on sunday trying to make like they finally understood that it was getting to that sort the most of their allotted five of real moment where you can't sort of kind of duck and weave minutes. >> i was the first governor of the united states to stand up and bob anymore. against donald trump's muslim you actually have to produce the documents and go to court and maybe they are trying to avoid ban. i beat him 21 times in court. that. >> both sides had an interest in >> last time we won with hope. getting to this truth, maybe not the president himself but doj, you know, they want to protect this time we will win with love. their own ability to say no to >> i don't think there is room certain things in the future and in our party for a democratic congress wants to protect their candidate who does not support ability to go oversight and by women's full reproductive taking this all the way into the courts and all the way up to the freedom. >> let's not aim so low only to supreme court you could potentially have a verdict that protect rowe. let's repeal the discriminatory cripples the doj that they don't hyde amendment. want or cripples the congress. however, trump wanted to delay >> i want to show some numbers this and drag it out to 2020. from our new poll that underscore the challenge for >> that was my next question. these lesser known candidates. do we after a love fest, your brain, no matter how remarkable love fest between the open-minded you say you are, you president and his current can only put so many candidates attorney general, after the president spent the first two on your list, full.
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years mad at his acting attorney here's my first choice and if general, and then even at his interim attorney general to a that doesn't work out i'll do degree, does the president here. suddenly said, whoa, what's 61% of iowa democrats say they are actively considering former happening here? >> it depends. look, the democrats claimed from the beginning that they wanted vice president joe biden and elizabeth warren is in that to negotiate and that these group and a third of democrats threats were intended to force say they are considering their the administration to come to neighbor, minnesota senator amy the table because politically clone char. they really want it to seem that four in ten, five in ten, you're the -- that they have -- that the subpoenas are a last resort, on the list for most iowa that going to court is a last voters, and let's flip over resort, that they are doing here. only 21% say julian castro is on everything possible and bending over backwards to try to reach their list. accommodation, not just going on a witch hunt, and so -- but that 21% senator gillibrand. 18% the former congressman and has caused a lot of frustration 15% for a businessman not well with the pro-impeachment wing of the caucus which is saying all you're doing is letting the president delay this. known. only 6% bill de blasio. all you're doing is letting them push it further and further so congressman tim ryan 7%, senator we don't get to the point where we start impeachment proceedings 9%, governor 10%, governor 11%. or we get the evidence in front of public, and so they see in former governor 11% and so on. how do they break through? the administration's or can they? >> i think the -- the bubble stonewalling that even when they do end up negotiating as they that pete buttigieg has enjoyed have here, okay, we've just lost a month and all we've gotten is proves that any candidate can
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some information that we get to potentially break out, right? see in private. he was considered in the lower >> one other thing i would add tier of candidates when he got in the race and he managed to here. these are for some documents. impress people by getting in the thing that democrats really need to move public impeachment front of them and being impressive, and so that's why on is the star witnesses. these candidates are going to the cattle calls and hoping that i haven't seen the completion of the agreement but i'm skeptical they have that breakout moment, you know, in their five minutes on stage. it's really hard to do when they are always going to say to there's this many candidates and don mcgahn you can go and bring to me what's important in the documents. early spols when people are >> is it a gesture to calm skrksd even in iowa, have you things or a bigger gesture to chosen your preferred candidate, open things? we'll get more reporting. or are you still considering multiple? i'm not sure about this, but it brand new polling out of iowa tends to be about two-thirds if not more so what that is saying is none of these candidates are puts joe biden as the looking anybody down but also front-runner, but there's some what is keeping them in the deeper warnings signs if you look closer. field. the voters are ruling anybody you count on tracfone to keep you connected for less. out at this point and when you talk about it on the trail, they ♪ say -- they definitely feel like they haven't ruled anybody out, they just want to see how it goes. >> i agree 1,000% which is why our smartphone plan gives you talk, text and data we can put up this graphic with unlimited carryover starting at $15 a month, again. you know, you want to get ruled no contract. all with nationwide 4g lte coverage. in. you want to get rolled in to be get top smartphones or bring your own phone.
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leaders and the firing of constituents who demand it. put california's jimmy gomez in in group. quote, it has to be iron-clad. can't be done willy-nilly just because people want it and there are skeptic. those who remember the political backlash like democrat emanuel cleaver of missouri. he says i would like to show you i stood for maintaining the unity of the country and then the diehards. damn the torpedos who say i don't want to be judged in history asleep at the wheel. it's a great story as we watch this debate play out. every day there are different dynamics. from the reporting, what's your biggest takeaway? >> it's very personal. a question of impeachment and very personal. not really following traditional lines that you would think. yes, some folks on the far left are for impeachment and some of the folks in the swing district are against it and there's people on both sides of the democratic ideology going both way. freshman representative katie hill comes from a republican district in california.
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she flipped it. she was telling me two weeks ago she was gunning ho and ready to come out for impeachment and all of a sudden there was a quote in favor of democrats. pelosi is arguing and saying, look, we're winning in the courts. don't do this so she reversed position and now she's getting calls 20-1 for impeachment. that just shows, again, like how torn some of these members are. they don't know what to do. looking at the future history books, what is this going to say if i do this or i don't? they are all coming to totally opposite conclusions. there's no rhyme or reason to a lot of this and it's a very personal decision. >> legitimately hard. >> yes. >> and, you know, there's a great book called thinking in time which talks about in which presidents inaccurately use analogies to guide their decision-make and they look back in history and say i should do this, but the same thing happens before, and i think that this is one of the things that is a
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danger for these members, right, is they only have a couple of things to look at. they only have a look at the clinton impeachment and say, you know, what could hatch, and that's a very limited set of data points and, you know, if you're -- we're real in uncharted territory here and what the ramifications are on their own election and on the party's future is real uncertain and they don't have a lot of really good analogies because this is what will happen. >> politicians will hate certain situations where they can't tell how things are going to go in the end and it's possible that they don't do that or regret that and do do it and regret that, but i do think that while there is a very wide spectrum of differing opinions on impeachment the bulk of the democratic caucus, you don't hear a lot of hell no. and you don't hear that much do it now or never. there's a big mushy middle that's basically the not yet caucus, and they are open to it, and some of them think it's time
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already but they are also okay with waiting a little bit longer, whether it's for negotiations with the justice department, court rules to come down. they are okay and they are backing pelosi's strategy for now because they are okay with waiting just a little longer before that decision gets that. >> mushy middle of more of a ring than not yet. >> up next for us, one 2020 err goes into red sox nation and talks about the twints? language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you don't love it, get your money back. see? simple. now sprint's unlimited plan comes with one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. so switch now. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com
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. i am a big hockey fan, of course, state of minnesota. i will note i know there's probably red sox fans here but perhaps you've noticed the best team in baseball is the minnesota twins. >> a little risk there. amy klobuchar in red sox nation promoting her twins. we'll see you back here tomorrow. brianna keilar starts right now. >> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. under way right now. an impeachment road map or just political theater. the star witness during watergate whose testimony led to richard nixon's demise offers congress his take on the mueller report. big papi shot in the back. the stunning surveillance video and what it tells police are the ambush of boston red sox star david ortiz. raucous caucus. 19 of the 23 democratic candidates swarm iowa to make their pitches to caucus-goers in the key state. what our new polling
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