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dumpster fire. but we begin with the age of illiberalism, a movement proclaimed by hungarian prime minister viktor orban. they have elections of a sort but so hamper voters abilities to make informed choices and heavily control the outcome that the elections are essentially a show. these are the autocratic dreams of a far light leader obsessed with solidifying a christian mono culture and who in 2014 declared his intention to build a illiberal new state citing china, russia an turkey as role models. flash forward to today where cpac, the once conservative gathering that is a cesspool of the far right running amock in holding its conference it in budapest. speakers include tucker carlson and mark meddo and the hungarian prime minister who recently won a fourth term. orban made it clear he s an ally to the american right selling cpac that the u.s. must align troops for 2024 votes, to fight together and reconquer institutions in washington and brussels from liberals who threate
insight into this investigations. again, something that they were watching very closely, but right now they are still continuing with this third presidential bid, full speed ahead. as you know, he s been fund raisinging off of the target letter and we assume if he is to be indicted and there will be more fun raising e-mails after that and those allies say even though this is a short-term boost for them we are obviously in unprecedented territory and there is no idea of what this looks like long term. kristen holmes, evan perez, thank you very much. let s talk more about these developments and trump s potential third indictment. joining us now one of his prominent presidential rivals the former new jersey governor chris christie is here with me in the situation room. thank you for coming in. my pleasure, wolf. you re a former federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney. give us your thoughts on the likelihood the special counsel could actually secure a conviction of trump. i
broke out all over the country. the krug was celebrated as somehow protecting the country from replacement and the people who did that also came against women s rights and labor movement and what do we do? i want to ask what did people do then when they had their pain? you know what they did? the naacp built a black/white coalition, not just a plaque response to this. what happened? women took those tears and won the right to vote. what happened? preachers starting preaching the social gospel movement like never before, white and black and raisinging the the harlem renaissance came and they started writing poems of resistance, if we must die threat not be like hogs.
he identified a nuclear threat as cheney and bush did and said supportive comments about the war at various times and hillary clinton voted to authorize the war saying she would have prosecuted it all differently. this is a more tangled picture. nevertheless you look at the outcomes. you look at the nature of the criticism. it serves both sides politically very well to take these shots at each other. you asked president clinton about economic issues like inequality and fairness. here s what he said about raisinging the minimum wage. i think it should be raised. i don t think i think all consumers should be prepared to pay for it. i think if somebody works full time and they have kids they ought to be able to raise their kids without being in poverty. but it just depends on how high it is whether it s depressing unemployment. how important will these