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the trump administration under trump, donald trump. trump at the time said they would do that. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. so when he gets off the teleprompter, you don t know what he s going to say. a whole lot of trumps from ron desantis. he knows he s the number one front-runner. ron desantis goes after, you guessed it, donald trump. why the florida governor showed new urgency in attacking the front runner after months of pulling his punches. plus losing support over indiscriminate bombing of gaza. how the israeli prime minister is reacting as we learn the idf has started flooding some hamas tunnels. breaking overnight, a done deal. nearly 200 countries sign on to a historic climate deal to move away from fossil fuels. hear what happens next. cnn this morning starts right now. here is where we begin. witnessing a very tenuous moment in the history of u.s./israel relations. the public rift over the war in gaza is growing with president biden ....
which came thereafter. notably, the closure of schools and then the full legal lockdown on the 23rd. i see the period from the 16th to the 23rd as essentially, a ratcheting up of lockdown. we went for a non mandatory lockdown followed by closure of schools, followed by a mandatory lockdown. the same behaviour fatigue argument applied to all three, they are just different levels of mpi. right. and erha -s different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before a different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before a break, different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before a break, i - different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before a break, i want - different levels of mpi. right. and perhaps before a break, i want to| perhaps before a break, i want to ask you perhaps before a break, i want to ask you about perhaps before a break, i want to ask you about the perhaps before a break, i want to ask you about the rational ....
Republican embrace of donald trump is tim alberta, chief political correspondent at politico magazine and author of new book of american carnage. tim alberta, thanks for being here. the piece of your book that everybody s been talking about this week is paul ryan and this sort of agonized subsequent explanation of his life in politics. this is the quote. we ve gotten so numb to it all, says ryan, not in government, the way we live our lives, we have a responsibility to try to rebuild. don t call a woman a horse face. don t cheat on your wife. don t cheat on anything. be a good person. set a good example. he was probably, paul ryan, the biggest capitulator to trump of all. he would hide when donald trump would say something bad. is he the kind of patient zero of what happened to republicans? are they just scared of trump? what is it? boy, look, it s a combination of things, obviously. and ryan i think obviously does carry the burden in terms of his legacy of being one of the chief ....
They re anti-semitic. they re anti-american. commies. perfect. lindsey graham running to the president s side once again. he must be an exceptional caddie. he is hardly alone in his complete swoubordination to dond trump. only a handful of congressional republicans have voiced opposition at all. joining me now for more on the republican embrace of donald trump is tim alberta, chief political correspondent at politico magazine and author of new book of american carnage. tim alberta, thanks for being here. the piece of your book that everybody s been talking about this week is paul ryan and this sort of agonized subsequent explanation of his life in politics. this is the quote. we ve gotten so numb to it all, says ryan, not in government, the way we live our lives, we have a responsibility to try to rebuild. don t call a woman a horse face. don t cheat on your wife. don t cheat on anything. be a good person. set a good example. he was probably, paul ryan, the ....
That they need to be the face of normality in this country. so they ve been passing all of these message bills, some of which are perfectly good pieces of legislation, and then they seem surprised that these bills that have no chance of ever becoming law don t kind of dominate the agenda or don t change the conversation. and i think that because nancy pelosi has tried so hard to tamp down the anger of the democratic caucus and the democratic base that should be directed at donald trump, instead it s been directed internally. and so you have these outbreaks of really, really counterproductive fighting and sniping within the kaubs. caucus. and it s true. i think that donald trump has brought them together for now, but it was this dissension and this discord that he s been exploiting in in the first place by going on this racist rampage. right. and, i mean, jason, you had some democratic officials circulating a poll that white, you know, white working class people don t ....