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publicans point out that this is a place that has some history of voting for democrats down ballot , represented not long ago by governor tim walz, a democrat, came within three points of beating the mayor in 2020. the republicans nominated an appealing candidate. this is not a race that i would have expected to be particularly close before the dobbs ruling, but the democrat was the former ceo of hormel foods and ran on cutting the cost of food and his experience in dealing with inflation and consumer goods and it was a good message for democrats there. we will be watching the upcoming race in new york's 19th congressional district on august 23, a closer district and a seat biden carried by two points in 2020. if it democrats managed to turn the tide and win that race, and that would be an even better sign for their rebound. host: you mentioned nebraska. let's head to anthony in omaha, democrats. caller: i live in nebraska's second congressional district, the newest ranking from over in cook. they moved it a likely republican victory and justice week, an internal poll had bacon up 15
publicans point out that this is a place that has some history of voting for democrats down ballot , represented not long ago by governor tim walz, a democrat, came within three points of beating the mayor in 2020. the republicans nominated an appealing candidate. this is not a race that i would have expected to be particularly close before the dobbs ruling, but the democrat was the former ceo of hormel foods and ran on cutting the cost of food and his experience in dealing with inflation and...
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party, she is now the leading — publican party, she is now the leading general— publican party, sheal for the rebel. publican party, she is now the - leading general for the rebel side. she is— leading general for the rebel side. she is at _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the — leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. i _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. i think- leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. i think the| she is at the forefront. i think the question— she is at the forefront. i think the question for— she is at the forefront. i think the question for a _ she is at the forefront. i think the question for a lot _ she is at the forefront. i think the question for a lot of _ she is at the forefront. i think the question for a lot of republicans. question for a lot of republicans and x _ question for a lot of republicans and x republicans, _ question for a lot of republicans and x republicans, myself- question for a lot of republican
party, she is now the leading — publican party, she is now the leading general— publican party, sheal for the rebel. publican party, she is now the - leading general for the rebel side. she is— leading general for the rebel side. she is at _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the — leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. i _ leading general for the rebel side. she is at the forefront. i think-...
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you think the publican -a grapple with. you think the publican party starting _ grapple with.ographical, it's partisan, it's allthe — geographical, it's partisan, it's all the above. part of their publican— all the above. part of their publican party are very interested in green — publican party are very interested in green technology and what we can do to— in green technology and what we can do to battle — in green technology and what we can do to battle climate change for various — do to battle climate change for various reasons. in some cases, it's because _ various reasons. in some cases, it's because they — various reasons. in some cases, it's because they have solar or wind in their— because they have solar or wind in their districts. if you're a republican member of congress from iowa republican member of congress from iowa or— republican member of congress from iowa or a _ republican member of congress from iowa or a senator, you love wind in a way— iowa or a senator, you love wind in a way you — iowa or a senator, you love wind in a way you wouldn't if you are from no
you think the publican -a grapple with. you think the publican party starting _ grapple with.ographical, it's partisan, it's allthe — geographical, it's partisan, it's all the above. part of their publican— all the above. part of their publican party are very interested in green — publican party are very interested in green technology and what we can do to— in green technology and what we can do to battle — in green technology and what we can do to battle climate change for various...
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un juez de florida decidirÁ si se publican los documentos de registro del fbi a la residencia borja: se opone esta publicaciÓn porque dicen afectarÍa el curso de la misma. vamos a cambiar de tema. california vive un verdadero infierno. allÍ emiten una alerta en la que pide en a millones de residentes que ahorren energÍa en los horarios de mayor demanda, luego de las 4:00 p.m., justo cuando el estado tiene de calor extremo. vamos con socorro cruz y un reporte completo de esta difÍcil situaciÓn que estÁ obligando a millones de bares y negocios a tomar medidas para evitar apagones que ponen en peligro sus vidas. socorro: california hoy amanece bajo tres alertas. la primera es para pedir que beban suficiente lÍquido y permanezcan en lugares frescos y bajo sombra. hemos visto que california estÁ experimentando temperaturas fuera de lo normal. la segunda advertencia es para alertar que el valle de san joaquÍn estarÁ sintiendo temperaturas extremas hasta el viernes. vamos, lo que dice un cientÍfico. >> hoy hay 8 millones de personas en esa Área. en los prÓximos 30 aÑos puede subir a 107 mil
un juez de florida decidirÁ si se publican los documentos de registro del fbi a la residencia borja: se opone esta publicaciÓn porque dicen afectarÍa el curso de la misma. vamos a cambiar de tema. california vive un verdadero infierno. allÍ emiten una alerta en la que pide en a millones de residentes que ahorren energÍa en los horarios de mayor demanda, luego de las 4:00 p.m., justo cuando el estado tiene de calor extremo. vamos con socorro cruz y un reporte completo de esta difÍcil...
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>> were publicans don't want -- it's not about the size of the government, it's who the government isprotecting and oppressing they want to shrink the epa and all that but grow ice from a they want to grow police and its the republicans viewew, government is a bulwark, america changing democrats culturally in a way that threatens people in political power like christians. this small government thing, bigger military and bigger eyes and all of that and that's important thing the democrats have to understand because none of this is on the level, it's not a milton friedman argument about how you build better economy, its political power and who has it and who they are trying to stop from getting it and it's wiser reaction from the right so aggressively since barack obama won the white house because that's the embodiment something they've had for a long time and happened before theyy were ready for it. >> this book came out before that, do you think -- you wrote about we should ram home over and over and you disagree a little bit but do you think this will stick the way democrats can use
>> were publicans don't want -- it's not about the size of the government, it's who the government isprotecting and oppressing they want to shrink the epa and all that but grow ice from a they want to grow police and its the republicans viewew, government is a bulwark, america changing democrats culturally in a way that threatens people in political power like christians. this small government thing, bigger military and bigger eyes and all of that and that's important thing the democrats...
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the law that gave ukraine 40 billion dollars, you have the possibility that here the camp of the publican, probably so it will be and the sea and everything is expected of the publicans and there will be animals at least in the house of representatives and the entire nation after the election will be possible as a result, i won't pay this interest of 32%, it makes hansov, which will be uh - uh, let's say skeptically. all the same, the support for the mykrats remains very strong, this is what i expect to change. well , we thank you for the conversation. john gerbs, the fifth extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the united states in ukraine, was in direct contact with us, and we are moving on. the first vessel with ukrainian grain the polrnet vessel arrived at its final destination. it was one of the first to take part in the implementation of the initiative on the safe transportation of grain and products from ukrainian ports. now it has already been inspected by an inspection group in istanbul and arrived at its final destination in turkey. in addition, the port became operatio
the law that gave ukraine 40 billion dollars, you have the possibility that here the camp of the publican, probably so it will be and the sea and everything is expected of the publicans and there will be animals at least in the house of representatives and the entire nation after the election will be possible as a result, i won't pay this interest of 32%, it makes hansov, which will be uh - uh, let's say skeptically. all the same, the support for the mykrats remains very strong, this is what i...
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when is the publican party going to stand up and refuse his endorsements across the board? he's not representing what the party is and that is going to hurt republicans if they don't ratchet him down. my thing is the tone of politicians and their lack of wanting to interact with each other and get things done. if it is not hope -- high-profile on a network you don't hear much about it. there is so much before us and it makes me wonder. that is my comment. guest: i think americans would love to have somebody who can present an optimistic tone. they've been hearing doom and gloom attacks for so long. the candidate for a presidential leader who strikes that tone is somebody who will find resonance with the american people. i think president biden was helped in 2020 by trying to strike a more positive tone in limited campaign appearances. he is somebody who by engaging in attacks like he did on republicans over the weekend weakens his own brand. it remains to be seen if republicans can take vintage of that. donald trump is not somebody who can address a positive tone. he's had
when is the publican party going to stand up and refuse his endorsements across the board? he's not representing what the party is and that is going to hurt republicans if they don't ratchet him down. my thing is the tone of politicians and their lack of wanting to interact with each other and get things done. if it is not hope -- high-profile on a network you don't hear much about it. there is so much before us and it makes me wonder. that is my comment. guest: i think americans would love to...
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is he the dominant figure in the publican party today? absolutely. is this endorsement made a lot? absolutely. does that mean those candidates win in the general election? no. think of the tent impeachment republicans several of them two of them were defeated in michigan and washington state. impeachment republicans were defeated by trump backed candidates. i would suspect were likely to lose both of those seats. were he may have prevailed and the primary is not a signature prevail in the. >> she is signaling sheet might run for president as a republican. what prospects would you give her if she decides to do that? >> well, first of all we do not know exactly what she's going to do. she laid it out there is a possibility. but if she runs and if trump runs will be other canvas in my opinion who run. if liz's entrance into the race is going to split the antitrust vote without having much of a clear path to victory. she lost in wyoming with 20% of the votes. should you better and a nation wide there is a small number of candidates. still again hearts the party to reject trump. by pick
is he the dominant figure in the publican party today? absolutely. is this endorsement made a lot? absolutely. does that mean those candidates win in the general election? no. think of the tent impeachment republicans several of them two of them were defeated in michigan and washington state. impeachment republicans were defeated by trump backed candidates. i would suspect were likely to lose both of those seats. were he may have prevailed and the primary is not a signature prevail in the....
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there is a super pac publicans were donating to to prevent him from winning that nomination.ost: what about michigan? guest: that's another wild and crazy republican primary. two of the leading candidates were disqualified earlier this year because they didn't get enough signatures qualify. there was some fraud involved in their signature collection. the leading candidate is dixson, a conservative commentator, someone who is supported by betsy devos, a former education secretary. this should likely seal the deal for her nomination. host: then in michigan, you have a republican number of congress facing an uphill better. guest: one of the 10 house republicans who voted for president trump's impeachment and may end up facing a big backlash as a result. the opponent of congressman meyer, he is a trump-endorsed candidate. he didn't raise a lot of money on his own. he didn't put together much of a campaign. the democratic congressional campaign committee poured in half $1 million to boost the trump candidate in hopes of taking out one of the more anti-trump republicans. host: let'
there is a super pac publicans were donating to to prevent him from winning that nomination.ost: what about michigan? guest: that's another wild and crazy republican primary. two of the leading candidates were disqualified earlier this year because they didn't get enough signatures qualify. there was some fraud involved in their signature collection. the leading candidate is dixson, a conservative commentator, someone who is supported by betsy devos, a former education secretary. this should...
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that is certainly the - feeling amongst publicans. publicans are dismayed.and indeed many small brewers. you heard about energy use in drooling. as you mentioned, pubs are more places you can go, and we have many vulnerable people who go to the club partly to keep warm —— energy use in brewing. the government does not understand simply having an energy cap for consumers, which is quite right, is not enough. we will close lots and lots of small businesses and lead to huge numbers ofjob losses, so i'm glad to hear the government now... the future prime minister, whoever thatis, the future prime minister, whoever that is, and we will find out hopefully quite soon, is now talking about intervening, but the sooner we hear about some concrete plans and a date from which that will happen, because the bill increases already happening, pubs and businesses are being locked into 12 months deals they know they cannot afford, so the action must come soon, it must come before the winter, or the consequences for pubs and many small businesses will be dire. what consequence
that is certainly the - feeling amongst publicans. publicans are dismayed.and indeed many small brewers. you heard about energy use in drooling. as you mentioned, pubs are more places you can go, and we have many vulnerable people who go to the club partly to keep warm —— energy use in brewing. the government does not understand simply having an energy cap for consumers, which is quite right, is not enough. we will close lots and lots of small businesses and lead to huge numbers ofjob...
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talking about ron desantis in the future of their publican party, however the presidential winner in 2024, what does the future of the party look like with ron desantis either is the standard bearer, certainly one of the key figures in the republican party. guest: it's a different party. part of this you have to look at how people are voting. there are now 22 million floridians. that's a big gain from 2.5 years ago. people kind of like this brand of government and i think that's what republicans are trying to line up behind more than anything. what should government do or not do. i think they kind of like where the governor is going. friendly they've liked where president trump went, a lot of different. host: we will first go to our florida caller on a democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. i just have a couple of things, i hope i don't get cut off. i first thing was i'm torn between governor desantis and former governor crist. i like both of them and i'm an undecided voter. my second thing is i received my absentee ballot in the mail yesterday and on the back of it wher
talking about ron desantis in the future of their publican party, however the presidential winner in 2024, what does the future of the party look like with ron desantis either is the standard bearer, certainly one of the key figures in the republican party. guest: it's a different party. part of this you have to look at how people are voting. there are now 22 million floridians. that's a big gain from 2.5 years ago. people kind of like this brand of government and i think that's what...
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publicans point out that this is a place that has some history of voting for democrats down ballot ,resented not long ago by governor tim walz, a democrat, came within three points of beating the mayor in 2020. the republicans nominated an appealing candidate. this is not a race that i would have expected to be particularly close before the dobbs ruling, but the democrat was the former ceo of hormel foods and ran on cutting the cost of food and his experience in dealing with inflation and consumer goods and it was a good message for democrats there. we will be watching the upcoming race in new york's 19th congressional district on august 23, a closer district and a seat biden carried by two points in 2020. if it democrats managed to turn the tide and win that race, and that would be an even better sign for their rebound. host: you mentioned nebraska. let's head to anthony in omaha, democrats. caller: i live in nebraska's second congressional district, the newest ranking from over in cook. they moved it a likely republican victory and justice week, an internal poll had bacon up 15 whi
publicans point out that this is a place that has some history of voting for democrats down ballot ,resented not long ago by governor tim walz, a democrat, came within three points of beating the mayor in 2020. the republicans nominated an appealing candidate. this is not a race that i would have expected to be particularly close before the dobbs ruling, but the democrat was the former ceo of hormel foods and ran on cutting the cost of food and his experience in dealing with inflation and...
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a book about populism in the 80s where we could see signs of this, where the establishment were publicanspeople like me included, the effects of issues like trade and immigration and how that played into hatch's policy but people thinking and perception and we were moretyt focused on the tea party movement, libertarian supply-side all of us more or less agreeing on strong national defense to the isolation hadn't crept in like it is now at that time and what ended up happening was think trade immigration sort of overtook the movement and the tea party morphed into something like what is today so there was a moment in time where we really thought we had a shot. when we did finally get our majorities and republican whicho we lost in 12, people freaked out, i was on the ticket, it wasn't fun losing in 12. [laughter] but when we lost in 12, i think people really kind of freakedsp out and then what happened from my perspective was, not having these nice guys on the ticket, no more nice guys, let's just send a velociraptor on the ticket to throw hand grenades so the entertainment wing of our par
a book about populism in the 80s where we could see signs of this, where the establishment were publicanspeople like me included, the effects of issues like trade and immigration and how that played into hatch's policy but people thinking and perception and we were moretyt focused on the tea party movement, libertarian supply-side all of us more or less agreeing on strong national defense to the isolation hadn't crept in like it is now at that time and what ended up happening was think trade...
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for people with integrity, and in this moment, that happens to be primarily democrats, with a few publicans that still care about the restitution and the rule of law. mayor garland has so much on her shoulders, tremendous pressure from both sides. the left is pushing for a long time for her not doing anything. the right is attacking even the idea of indicting a sitting president, or a former president, but i do think that, you know, he will take it as far as he needs to go. then, the question will be how will the american public respond to it. i've been watching history channel about abraham lincoln. we have seen this moment in the past, in different fashion, of course, but this really is a moment in american history where the mockery itself, our way of life, liberties, freedoms, our ability to choose our own government, to not have bullies that are there through strong-armed tactics, decided things for ourselves and our children, that is this moment. i just hope and agree with liz cheney. i hope we can all rise to the occasion and save it for our future. >> phil, i want to play this right
for people with integrity, and in this moment, that happens to be primarily democrats, with a few publicans that still care about the restitution and the rule of law. mayor garland has so much on her shoulders, tremendous pressure from both sides. the left is pushing for a long time for her not doing anything. the right is attacking even the idea of indicting a sitting president, or a former president, but i do think that, you know, he will take it as far as he needs to go. then, the question...
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jon: michigan are publican good mentor a candidate tudor dixon along with glenn youngkin of virginia. you so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you god bless. jon: now to the follow-up from the fbi search at mar-a-lago. the director of national intelligence will brief top lawmakers on the potential risks poised by former president trump holding a trove of highly classified in top-secret records at his home. this comes a day after the justice department released a redacted version of the affidavit used to justify the search. fbi affidavit claims records were not being stored in a secure location at mar-a-lago. they had probable cause to search the estate. within the past hour, a judge issued a polyphony order for a special master to review the mar-a-lago evidence. alexander hoff has more from washington. >> what this affidavit did was confirm the justice department at mounting concerns over the nature and handling of the documents that were brought to mar-a-lago. it described that in generate trump representatives turn over 15 boxes of records. by may the department of justice de
jon: michigan are publican good mentor a candidate tudor dixon along with glenn youngkin of virginia. you so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you god bless. jon: now to the follow-up from the fbi search at mar-a-lago. the director of national intelligence will brief top lawmakers on the potential risks poised by former president trump holding a trove of highly classified in top-secret records at his home. this comes a day after the justice department released a redacted version of...
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♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> las razones del cateo el departamento de justicia publicann peligro. >> fueron tachada para evitar esta es nuestra noticia principal ademÁs este viernes desde los Ángeles, california. >> desamparadas mÁs de 60 mil personas sin techo muchos de ellos hispanos por el alto costo de las viviendas para quienes trabajan para darle trabajo y refugio >>> listas para el despegue cuenta regresiva para el lanzamiento de la primera misiÓn de la nasa en medio siglo les traemos lo que impulsarÁ al espacio. >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) avenida vicente fernÁndez con mÚsica de mariachis se bautiza con el nombre del charro vicente fernÁndez junior comparte su emociÓn por el homenaje a su padre. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro desde los Ángeles, california. >> muy buenas tardes frente a uniÓn estaciÓn, la estaciÓn de trenes mÁs importante de esta ciudad estamos en el centro de los Ángeles, california y comenzamos con la noticia mÁs importante de hoy es que ya conocemos las razones que llevaron al allanamiento del fbi el departamento de justicia fin
♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> las razones del cateo el departamento de justicia publicann peligro. >> fueron tachada para evitar esta es nuestra noticia principal ademÁs este viernes desde los Ángeles, california. >> desamparadas mÁs de 60 mil personas sin techo muchos de ellos hispanos por el alto costo de las viviendas para quienes trabajan para darle trabajo y refugio >>> listas para el despegue cuenta regresiva para el...
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. >> the publicans in terms of expanding and i think you talked about that earlier, can you explain to people who may know the coalition for the gop in georgia and its similar or different in the national gop coalition. >> the democratic coalition of 20 yearsc ago was in tatters mostly minority democrats, voters of color and savanna. now rural counters that when with donald trump and 80% with bryan kemp two years later. they are trying to get every vote they can in rural parts of gegeorgia knowing there's no guarantee, there's places where population, they struggle in the long-term but in the short term it feels enough to keep them in power. however as of the republican nominee as well. wethey've gone from just democratic but these are public counties northwest and northeast of atlanta more than a million people. those are counties and as a grow more diverse and they become more politically competitive, 50% democratic report right now and those are the cornerstones of democratic success while at the same time growing excerpts of those county have become much more important republican b
. >> the publicans in terms of expanding and i think you talked about that earlier, can you explain to people who may know the coalition for the gop in georgia and its similar or different in the national gop coalition. >> the democratic coalition of 20 yearsc ago was in tatters mostly minority democrats, voters of color and savanna. now rural counters that when with donald trump and 80% with bryan kemp two years later. they are trying to get every vote they can in rural parts of...
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external threat to the as states, that they see it is the last thing that brings many democrats and publicans together. >> and other -- republicans together. >> more details have emerged about the drone strike that killed ayman al-zawahiri. he was killed by hellfire missiles that struck a house and afghan capital of kabul. they have tracked a location close to the british embassy. >> this footage shared by the news and afghanistan shows the aftermath of a u.s. drone strike carried out sunday. washington says the target was al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri killed 11 years after osama bin laden. a major win for the u.s. after last year's chaotic pullout from the desk from afghanistan and the taliban's return to power. >> justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. >> the egyptian born terrorist leader, the astor mind of the september 11 attacks -- mastermind of the attacks was on the balcony of his h
external threat to the as states, that they see it is the last thing that brings many democrats and publicans together. >> and other -- republicans together. >> more details have emerged about the drone strike that killed ayman al-zawahiri. he was killed by hellfire missiles that struck a house and afghan capital of kabul. they have tracked a location close to the british embassy. >> this footage shared by the news and afghanistan shows the aftermath of a u.s. drone strike...
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primera vez que las autoridades llegan y algunos oficiales toman fotografÍas de la escena y despuÉs se publicanque no tiene este poder, aquÍ no estamos viendo, en casos futuros pudiera suceder otra demanda como esta. borja: a lo que ha llamado muchÍsimo la atenciÓn es que a vanessa en las redes sociales y tambiÉn en algunos vÍdeos de comunicaciÓn serÁ criticado muchÍsimo, por quÉ? socorro: desde que sucediÓ la muerte de su hija y su esposo, vanessa fue fuertemente criticada por los medios, grupos y asociaciones deportivas como porque decÍan que ya estaba muy enfocada en seguir haciendo dinero ahora en base de demandas, que no estaba ayudando a esos clubs deportivo que su esposo habÍa de alguna manera formado y aÚn mÁs haber sacado de su casa y quitarle el vehÍculo a su madre. vamos a seguir de cerca quÉ sucede de cerca, vanessa, porque ella dice que tiene muchas cosas por hacer. carolina: en medio de todas las malas noticias como algo bueno, que estÁs aquÍ en el estudio de la "ediciÓn digital". aquÍ siempre bienvenida a nuestro equipo. muchÍsimas gracias. borja: es un gusto tenerte cerquita. gr
primera vez que las autoridades llegan y algunos oficiales toman fotografÍas de la escena y despuÉs se publicanque no tiene este poder, aquÍ no estamos viendo, en casos futuros pudiera suceder otra demanda como esta. borja: a lo que ha llamado muchÍsimo la atenciÓn es que a vanessa en las redes sociales y tambiÉn en algunos vÍdeos de comunicaciÓn serÁ criticado muchÍsimo, por quÉ? socorro: desde que sucediÓ la muerte de su hija y su esposo, vanessa fue fuertemente criticada por los...
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eddie always here publicans talk about the deficit and big spending democrats.hen the last guy was president, he increased the debt by $2 trillion and not a penny of it pay for -- penny of it paid for. we reduced the deficit. the inflation reduction act lowers the deficit by $300 billion over the next 10 years. [applause] and that is on top of the $350 billion i reduced the deficit last year, and the $1.5 trillion reduced this year. [applause] you with they kept the republicans really cared about reducing inflation, they would have voted for the inflation reduction act. but every single republican voted against it even though i knew at least a dozen republicans should have voted for it, but they would have been primaried. every single republican in the house and every single republican in the senate, every single one, voted against lower prescription prices, health-care costs, tackling the climate crisis, lower energy crisis, -- lower energy prices, good paying jobs, every single one. every single american needs to return the favor, when we vote. [applause] and
eddie always here publicans talk about the deficit and big spending democrats.hen the last guy was president, he increased the debt by $2 trillion and not a penny of it pay for -- penny of it paid for. we reduced the deficit. the inflation reduction act lowers the deficit by $300 billion over the next 10 years. [applause] and that is on top of the $350 billion i reduced the deficit last year, and the $1.5 trillion reduced this year. [applause] you with they kept the republicans really cared...
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he is a visa with notice publican did it duty much. that is public. you've led to get it through the books, i will guns, good whiskey sort due to the situation and also with much of that a good way to miss dempsy this with them. but you might that a senior or question yourself overseas if you did not get them, would have to go post at the dumber boys to like when jim muscles could suddenly william burroughs. ah, lou needs to come to the russian state little narrative. i've stayed on the northland scheme divest. mm hm. and i'm not getting all sunset for a week within the 55 when. okay, so mine is $25.00 must be the one else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin jeff machine. the state aunt, rush up to date and school ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest. and we took over 20 biggest if it requests with blue children at st and visit angel schools suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages. the police hav
he is a visa with notice publican did it duty much. that is public. you've led to get it through the books, i will guns, good whiskey sort due to the situation and also with much of that a good way to miss dempsy this with them. but you might that a senior or question yourself overseas if you did not get them, would have to go post at the dumber boys to like when jim muscles could suddenly william burroughs. ah, lou needs to come to the russian state little narrative. i've stayed on the...
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publican una versiÓn editada de la declaraciÓn grada que condujo al allanamiento de mar—a—lago, la mansiÓnald trump en la florida. una declaraciÓn con la que el departamento de justicia le pidiÓ a un juez luz verde para buscar documentos clasificados del gobierno. esta informaciÓn crÍtica omitida incluirÍa nombre de testigos y hacia dÓnde podrÍa enfocarse la investigaciÓn con pistas claras sobre quiÉnes pueden ser los objetivos. carolina: pese a la posiciÓn del departamento de justicia, un juez de florida ordenÓ esta publicaciÓn, que debÍa mostrar la causa probable de que se cometiÓ un delito para justificar en la orden de cateo. vemos especÍficamente lo que podrÍamos aprender de ese documento. nos conectamos en vivo con el abogado Ángel leal. bienvenido a la ediciÓn digital. >> buenas tardes, muchas gracias. carolina: ¿quÉ importancia tiene la divulgaciÓn de este documento? considerando que se habla que podrÍa interferir en la investigaciÓn. >> generalmente no, pero dada la envergadura de este caso, dado el hecho que es un caso sin precedentes del allanamiento de la casa de un expresident
publican una versiÓn editada de la declaraciÓn grada que condujo al allanamiento de mar—a—lago, la mansiÓnald trump en la florida. una declaraciÓn con la que el departamento de justicia le pidiÓ a un juez luz verde para buscar documentos clasificados del gobierno. esta informaciÓn crÍtica omitida incluirÍa nombre de testigos y hacia dÓnde podrÍa enfocarse la investigaciÓn con pistas claras sobre quiÉnes pueden ser los objetivos. carolina: pese a la posiciÓn del departamento de...
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>> three burr publicans who voted to impeach trump on the ballot in primaries today.we've been following those closely tonight. grand rapids peter meijer republican, one of his first votes to impeach trump. he's now fallen behind. he had pulled ahead last time we checked, he's now fallen behind by 900 votes to donald gives a trump backed challenger. here is the problem for my or if we zoom into this district. there are three counties parts of three counties that make up this district. the biggest is meyer space, that's grand rapids, meyers doing well in that county that part of the districts, what's keeping him afloat. the problem is this. if you break down the vote right now, when you look at the absentee vote, the vote by mail portion, by far the biggest part of the district can't county, mayer is winning the mail vote by 21 points. he is losing the same day vote by 11. that same day vote as come in its moved gibbs back into the league. although i just saw a few more votes came in its meyer friendly, so the margin is down to 572 votes. very close here. the problem f
>> three burr publicans who voted to impeach trump on the ballot in primaries today.we've been following those closely tonight. grand rapids peter meijer republican, one of his first votes to impeach trump. he's now fallen behind. he had pulled ahead last time we checked, he's now fallen behind by 900 votes to donald gives a trump backed challenger. here is the problem for my or if we zoom into this district. there are three counties parts of three counties that make up this district. the...
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if you look at the risk publican arizona primary for senate, something we're not talking about is the republican caucus caucus in the u.s. senate might actually be a caucus that will not ultimately support mitch mcconnell. mitch mcconnell is actually beginning to get in a bit of trouble see should republicans regain rejoin regain majority. and again totally unrelated is the big news in kansas. i think the question is, in a world in which we have been told that the two choices are pro-choice or pro-life, there's actually a third choice emerging which is actually pro roe. it's a very different coalition. i think the question coming out of kansas is, is there a coalition of people obviously pro-choice, but those who may have previously consider themselves pretty pro-life but in a post dobbs world, actually those voters are recognizing, the balance tested with row is where my politics are. kansas provides an interesting impression, we'll have to see what that means going into november. >> rachel kumar, think this point that david brings up about voters in michigan, saying we can be pigs b
if you look at the risk publican arizona primary for senate, something we're not talking about is the republican caucus caucus in the u.s. senate might actually be a caucus that will not ultimately support mitch mcconnell. mitch mcconnell is actually beginning to get in a bit of trouble see should republicans regain rejoin regain majority. and again totally unrelated is the big news in kansas. i think the question is, in a world in which we have been told that the two choices are pro-choice or...
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that is a sentiment we have seen reflected elsewhere in the publican party.idonald trump oc former political director in georgia. >> this is try outrageous, and i think a precedent was set yesterday that is going to be very hard to take back. i think the overreach that we continue to see from the patient has reached levels that i don't think many people thought would happen. >> let's take a step back and remind ourselves how we got here. since february of last year, there has been an ongoing legal probe of truck's handling of documents. central to all of this is the presidential record act. it says that when leaving, damaging official records may constitute a federal offense. donald trump is also accused of ripping up documents, some of which may have been taped back together, as politico reported. and now "new york times" journalist maggie says some sound paper clogging a toilet and they believe that mr. trump was the flusher, which brings us to last night, on the set of donald trump's palm beach property. >> i was surprised as well. my office and local law
that is a sentiment we have seen reflected elsewhere in the publican party.idonald trump oc former political director in georgia. >> this is try outrageous, and i think a precedent was set yesterday that is going to be very hard to take back. i think the overreach that we continue to see from the patient has reached levels that i don't think many people thought would happen. >> let's take a step back and remind ourselves how we got here. since february of last year, there has been...
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. >> yeah and i think often people think of the dlc as publicans like, what other democrats call them, i think is a critical difference between the dlc style democrats and republican party. they did not support reagan, they thought what he was doing was horrible especially the way it's affecting low income and poor people especially for people of color and wanted a different approach and believe focusing on the market and the private sector would be a way to fundamentally help people and move the country in a different direction. >> okay, let's go to the present and the title of your book, left behind the democrats failed attempt to solvept inequality. where did you come up with the title and why? >> the first part of the title comes from the language ofan bil clinton and many democrats talked about people being left behind and communities are being left behind in the wake they could use the economy, tax, trade and science help those people to come part of the new economy and make them not left behind. that's one part of the title. the other part is about leaving the left of the democ
. >> yeah and i think often people think of the dlc as publicans like, what other democrats call them, i think is a critical difference between the dlc style democrats and republican party. they did not support reagan, they thought what he was doing was horrible especially the way it's affecting low income and poor people especially for people of color and wanted a different approach and believe focusing on the market and the private sector would be a way to fundamentally help people and...
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publicans i have spoken with feel like this is a moment for them to have an in road the conversation they want to have in the midterms, which is that it is all about economy and inflation. this provides an of new -- an avenue to do that, even as democrats tie to as a binary, not just making this a referendum on biden, but trump is back in the news cycle, let's remember biden versus trump. that is what the wte house would like to campaign on. yamiche: according to gallup, president biden's job approval is hitting a record high right now. it is up to 44%, his highest in a year. we should note that still means he is underwater in some ways -- 53% of americans are disapproving -- but how does that square with what you are seeing? scott:e are going to get a real good sense of how popular democrats think this student loan decision is, because we are less than 75 days until the midterm elections. on behalf of my children and children everywhere, i asked rhetorically, where did the summer go? it is a chance for candidates to articulate their message. let's see next week if we see a bevy of n
publicans i have spoken with feel like this is a moment for them to have an in road the conversation they want to have in the midterms, which is that it is all about economy and inflation. this provides an of new -- an avenue to do that, even as democrats tie to as a binary, not just making this a referendum on biden, but trump is back in the news cycle, let's remember biden versus trump. that is what the wte house would like to campaign on. yamiche: according to gallup, president biden's job...
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this was intended to be in written to be a publican a lot of drama around the drafting and they don't do this, they don't report their slaves upon the death but washington was making it very clear statement to the country so 100 percent i believe in arguing my book that i can and should be considered the dakota where slavery is finally addressed by washington. >> i wish we had a part of this and told his leaders and americans, that he intended to free his slaves. easily dead and at that moment try to follow his is not easy, he is committed to freeing his slaves once he can get money off the sale of us western lands but he cannot get that sold and so he keeps forging in until 99, he does not finally commit any can only free his slaves beyond which are slightly less we can prove that but i think that martha's reluctant to see the slaves rebar because neural intermarried in the plantation. i would think that washington is the greatest leader in american history i think the slavery is marcus original sin and racism is its enduring toxic residue. i'm still living with it and was there a ch
this was intended to be in written to be a publican a lot of drama around the drafting and they don't do this, they don't report their slaves upon the death but washington was making it very clear statement to the country so 100 percent i believe in arguing my book that i can and should be considered the dakota where slavery is finally addressed by washington. >> i wish we had a part of this and told his leaders and americans, that he intended to free his slaves. easily dead and at that...
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because don't forget the most right way in publicans . one these primaries when it comes to general elections, the american people might reject and probably will reject in many cases. although in swing states they want in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan and arizona, where those 4 states could go democratic looking at the polling, especially those extremists, right, when you're backed by from many of them are actually white supremacists. and, you know, very, very dangerous to a lot of voters and trump himself. this fight scene is what quite dangerous. so we'll have to wait and see in november though, as far as the country will be going the rest of the times, a very crucial lecture. in her concession speech, lis cheney said that now the real work begins. what do you think is next for her? i'm going to continue her national campaign to keep trump away from the old office and she might even run for president thinking that she might be able to slow down. but the way things going now, it looks like trying to put when the primary ele
because don't forget the most right way in publicans . one these primaries when it comes to general elections, the american people might reject and probably will reject in many cases. although in swing states they want in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan and arizona, where those 4 states could go democratic looking at the polling, especially those extremists, right, when you're backed by from many of them are actually white supremacists. and, you know, very, very dangerous to a lot...
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. >> next, candidates in oregon's race governor participating in a debate, democrat tina kotek, publican -- republican christine drazan and independent candidate betsy johnson took questions on gun control and other issues. hosted by the oregon newspaper publishers association, this runs one hour 25 minutes. >> good afternoon. and welcome to the oregon newspaper publishers association gubernatorial debate here in wonderful welches, oregon. i am mark garber, past president of the oregon newspaper publishers association, and i will be moderating the debate. for many decades, this onpa has been the unofficial kickoff to the gubernatorial season in oregon. this year, we have a particularly exciting race for governor as we have a known incumbent and three very well-known candidates on the stage today. this event is being live streamed on newspaper websites across oregon. i want to thank our partner, allied video productions, for helping make the live stream possible. after brief introductions and a reminder of the rules, we are going to get to the debate. other than during these introductions
. >> next, candidates in oregon's race governor participating in a debate, democrat tina kotek, publican -- republican christine drazan and independent candidate betsy johnson took questions on gun control and other issues. hosted by the oregon newspaper publishers association, this runs one hour 25 minutes. >> good afternoon. and welcome to the oregon newspaper publishers association gubernatorial debate here in wonderful welches, oregon. i am mark garber, past president of the...
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so even if someone shows up and shows good need to ship the publican now going to be very suspicious both to should we trust them all they like the last person, you know, all they telling us the truth about this issue and they even understand it. you know, lots of british m p don't even understand climate change really. i spoken to some of them. i know people are in that conversation and there is no mandatory requirement for the people who are leaving this country to actually understand the problem. did you agree with that? do you agree that we are facing a lack of leadership when we need it most? and if so, where does that come from? i'm looking a particularly at athens, which is just a designated europe's 1st chief heat officer. a woman who's very inspirational and is focused purely on adapting the city to rising temperatures. that's the kind of leadership i assume that claire might be talking about. we don't see any of that in the u. k. and much of europe. where does it come from? i guess it, well, i mean, i think both karen and milan arising emphasizing the fact that this is ulti
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so killing occurred under a publican administration. the beating of this man was under a democratic administration. ultimately, if you actually look at how this parse is out, it reflects on the biden administration, the democrats, the people that would be most likely to erupt in, in defense of the victim. they were very quick to come out and attack of the police when it came to george ford and they could care less about the details of incident . they cared more about the skin color of this man. now when this man went to meet his maker, the lord didn't care about the skin color he had, but the truth of the matter was the democratic party hillard clinton and the rest of their their apparatus. jo bind's handlers definitely cared about it. and they did use this to a road, the base of the republicans. they painted the republicans as racist anti competitive practices by big tech companies. that is an allegation by indian authorities as they someone representatives of us firms, apple, google, and amazon for questioning. let's get details now w
so killing occurred under a publican administration. the beating of this man was under a democratic administration. ultimately, if you actually look at how this parse is out, it reflects on the biden administration, the democrats, the people that would be most likely to erupt in, in defense of the victim. they were very quick to come out and attack of the police when it came to george ford and they could care less about the details of incident . they cared more about the skin color of this man....
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if they change that language, the publicans would get on the bandwagon.t: let's listen to senator to me. he brought up this concern, what he calls a budget gimmick. here he is on state of the union sunday. >> the top republican on the committee says he thinks republicans should pass this now and fix any problems that emerge later. >> except there's never an opportunity to fix the problems later. they know they can prevent us from fixing it later. >> one of the questions people have is the v.a. budget will always remain subject to congressional oversight. they can't just spend this money anyway they want. the legislation says this money has to be spent on health care for veterans who suffered exposure to toxic burn pits. >> this is why they do this. it gets very deep in the weeds and confusing. it's not about veteran spending. it's about what category of government bookkeeping they put the veteran spending is. my change would have no effect on the amount of money under which it's being spent. what i want to do is treated for government accounting purposes
if they change that language, the publicans would get on the bandwagon.t: let's listen to senator to me. he brought up this concern, what he calls a budget gimmick. here he is on state of the union sunday. >> the top republican on the committee says he thinks republicans should pass this now and fix any problems that emerge later. >> except there's never an opportunity to fix the problems later. they know they can prevent us from fixing it later. >> one of the questions people...
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felt like it i want to b stress empire, the ideas they constitution are overwhelmingly publican, we can't because most dates outside the americas are still monitored. and many of these states already have constitutions and this in with a napoleon and calculation that i really enjoyed writing about napoleon and also. [inaudible]. really has to be like and sometimes in the constitution for the european complexes quite happy to have the milk democracy that's what they want and not women of course but working into the manpower and the connection between constitution it and getting the manpower which is very very small. >> you so the output off our conversation, the 1760s was a natural lisa start story but this was the euro global war and can you tell us a little bit more who benefits from these documents and after all were have been going on for a very long time so why is this so special about the mid-18th century and thereafter that makes this place to start. >> as i think about absolutely new england has experimented with its own reason constitution in the 1650s. noah started to make more w
felt like it i want to b stress empire, the ideas they constitution are overwhelmingly publican, we can't because most dates outside the americas are still monitored. and many of these states already have constitutions and this in with a napoleon and calculation that i really enjoyed writing about napoleon and also. [inaudible]. really has to be like and sometimes in the constitution for the european complexes quite happy to have the milk democracy that's what they want and not women of course...
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in wyoming today, publican congresswoman liz cheney is in danger of losing her c2 primary challengeronald trump. the former of -- daughter of dick cheney is investigating the riot at the capitol first lady jill biden bang has tested positive for -- biden has tested positive for covid-19. jillbiden is experiencing mild, cold like symptoms and has been prescribed paxlovid. the white house says the first lady will isolate in south carolina and return home to washington after she tests negative twice. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am the summa tail -- lisa mateo. >> commodity prices pushed ahead with growth options on its stronger demand outlook from china. ceo, mike henry told bloomberg china's emergence and the covid-19 lockdown would be a tale and the global economy. >> what we are seeing, it is against the backdrop of slowing global growth, we think china is going to be a tailwind on growth. as they come out of covid lockdowns, stimulus and the months ahead, we think o
in wyoming today, publican congresswoman liz cheney is in danger of losing her c2 primary challengeronald trump. the former of -- daughter of dick cheney is investigating the riot at the capitol first lady jill biden bang has tested positive for -- biden has tested positive for covid-19. jillbiden is experiencing mild, cold like symptoms and has been prescribed paxlovid. the white house says the first lady will isolate in south carolina and return home to washington after she tests negative...
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publican style (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000.ndependents dial s at (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003 or on twitter at http://twitter.com/cspanwj, instagram we are at c-spanwj. before we get to those calls, wanted to ask you. a lot of republicans encourage pelosi's visit, said it was appropriate. they also pushed for language in the america competes act, saying china was the biggest threat to u.s. and u.s. industries. we know that that bill got changed drastically before it was passed in congress. did you agree with that? we did you make of the fact that there are conservatives who really feel like it is appropriate to take the more forceful approach toward china? guest: sure. china is our greatest long-term strategic challenge. we have to handle it very carefully. democrats and republicans agree about the scope of the challenge from china. this is not a reason simply to insult and provoke china at every opportunity. it is a reason to think carefully about a long-term strategy. i was listening to the previous
publican style (202) 748-8001. democrats, your line is (202) 748-8000.ndependents dial s at (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003 or on twitter at http://twitter.com/cspanwj, instagram we are at c-spanwj. before we get to those calls, wanted to ask you. a lot of republicans encourage pelosi's visit, said it was appropriate. they also pushed for language in the america competes act, saying china was the biggest threat to u.s. and u.s. industries. we know that that bill got...
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when is the publican party going to stand up and refuse his endorsements across the board?not representing what the party is and that is going to hurt republicans if they don't ratchet him down. my thing is the tone of politicians and their lack of wanting to interact with each other and get things done. if it is not hope -- high-profile on a network you don't hear much about it. there is so much before us and it makes me wonder. that is my comment. guest: i think americans would love to have somebody who can present an optimistic tone. they've been hearing doom and gloom attacks for so long. the candidate for a presidential leader who strikes that tone is somebody who will find resonance with the american people. i think president biden was helped in 2020 by trying to strike a more positive tone in limited campaign appearances. he is somebody who by engaging in attacks like he did on republicans over the weekend weakens his own brand. it remains to be seen if republicans can take vintage of that. donald trump is not somebody who can address a positive tone. he's had a cons
when is the publican party going to stand up and refuse his endorsements across the board?not representing what the party is and that is going to hurt republicans if they don't ratchet him down. my thing is the tone of politicians and their lack of wanting to interact with each other and get things done. if it is not hope -- high-profile on a network you don't hear much about it. there is so much before us and it makes me wonder. that is my comment. guest: i think americans would love to have...
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publicans demanding more transparency.ve already made up their mind. >> the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting lock her up about hillary clinton because of deleted emails or wiping a server are defending a man who very clearly did not take the national security of the united to heart. kumasi: the fbi has found documents involving spies, eavesdropping, and u.s. ally secrets. a hearing for the third party is set for thursday. the judge is already indicating her intent to approve trump' s request to review theseizedkumas time to let the justice department conduct a thorough investigation. he spoke to abc 7 after a townhall heating. >> i just want to make sure our documents are safe and things that have the country secrets are not floating out there. kumasi: he says the justice department and attorney general merrick garland have his full confidence. he said this is a law enforcement matter not a political matter. reggie: people gathered at the mlk monument. in 1963, dr. martin luther king gave his iconic
publicans demanding more transparency.ve already made up their mind. >> the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting lock her up about hillary clinton because of deleted emails or wiping a server are defending a man who very clearly did not take the national security of the united to heart. kumasi: the fbi has found documents involving spies, eavesdropping, and u.s. ally secrets. a hearing for the third party is set for thursday. the judge is already indicating her intent...
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before they can get the passage the chamber has to go through a so-called vote aroma, where senator publicans can introduce all the amendments they want until they run out. and nbc's reporting that some senate democrats have signaled their plans to vote against all the amendments republicans demand. what can you tell us about where things are? . >> you good afternoon, raf. good to be with. you it is my hope an expectation that senate democrats will successfully be able to move the inflation reduction act and send it over to the house of representatives at some point over the next few days. and we will be back in session by the end of the week to pass the bill and get it to president biden's desk. and as you indicated, president biden, democrats in the house in the senate, or in the zone right now in delivering for the american people and putting people over politics that has been the value proposition that we have brought to governments over the last several years and we continue to deliver in that regard lowering costs as the american rescue plan, save the economy. infrastructure which will
before they can get the passage the chamber has to go through a so-called vote aroma, where senator publicans can introduce all the amendments they want until they run out. and nbc's reporting that some senate democrats have signaled their plans to vote against all the amendments republicans demand. what can you tell us about where things are? . >> you good afternoon, raf. good to be with. you it is my hope an expectation that senate democrats will successfully be able to move the...
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: the outcome of tuesday's primary will reflect if there is such a hidden cheney support, or i f publicans will reward her in the face of such a brutal campaign. >> i will never violate my oath of office. if you're looking for somebody who will, but for somebody else on this stage, because i won't. >> reporter: these days, cheney is hard to find. outside of from the audiences and house parties, which is a tribute to rising threats of violence. she told trammell last month, she was well aware of the head winds facing her. >> i don't intend to lose. some things are more important than any individual office or political campaign, though. >> reporter: perhaps it's less a question of if congress woman cheney went on tuesday than what she would do if she loses. of course, she does keep her position on the general sixth special committee investigating the capitol attacks for the next several months. she also retains her congressional seat until early january, but her aides tell me, she is planning a longer-term battle against her ultimate quest, keeping donald trump out of the white house. jeff 7
: the outcome of tuesday's primary will reflect if there is such a hidden cheney support, or i f publicans will reward her in the face of such a brutal campaign. >> i will never violate my oath of office. if you're looking for somebody who will, but for somebody else on this stage, because i won't. >> reporter: these days, cheney is hard to find. outside of from the audiences and house parties, which is a tribute to rising threats of violence. she told trammell last month, she was...
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you are talking at the issues that, you know, for a publicans. that motivate republicans.d democrats as they were motivated. but now, joe biden, president biden i should say. and democrats are passing legislation that could be motivate democrats. republicans are saying, well, you know -- but it is helping a lot of people. there's a point here. to understand him saying? >> i hear what you're saying. but it is not going to pan out that way. the inflation reduction act, you ask economists across the board. this is not going to reduce inflation. when democrats are asked, house is going to reduce inflation? how this of but my bottom line they have no answer for it. for the next ten weeks, you're going to see republicans tout how this package is nothing more than a bloated progressive spending package. it is not helping average everyday americans bottom lied. that is going to be the message moving forward. when they realize that americas people were so the bill of goods with this inflation reduction package, they're going to vote accordingly. >> when you go to middle america, wh
you are talking at the issues that, you know, for a publicans. that motivate republicans.d democrats as they were motivated. but now, joe biden, president biden i should say. and democrats are passing legislation that could be motivate democrats. republicans are saying, well, you know -- but it is helping a lot of people. there's a point here. to understand him saying? >> i hear what you're saying. but it is not going to pan out that way. the inflation reduction act, you ask economists...