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federal prosecutor in texas he shaped the george w. bush's counter terrorism policy. he had no such experience. there were no significant national security prosecutions at all in that region during his tenure. the times reported that he exaggerated his role on the crackdown of undocumented immigrants by taking all of the credit for a multi-state, multi-agency bust. news continues with chris or cuomo primetime. >> i am chris and welcome to cuomo primetime. we have new information. there are now 64 confirmed cases. more importantly, there's a second coronavirus case of unknown origin in california. for us, the task tonight is to test why this white house plan is fueling fear by not allowing
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for the testing that's going on literally everywhere else. they are keeping us from getting a handle on who has what and where. also, we have more proof tonight that trump just fears no push back on anything at all. he's reviving the name for intel chief that got derailed. why he's doing it now is scary. what do you say? let's get after it. >> sorry if my voice starts to go. a cold. not coronavirus. i can't get tested. that's not where we should go, not this trump and co fiasco. here is the fact, we have this second case in the west of a patient where it is not clear how she got the virus and there was a delay in detection again. she's an older woman. she had been hospitalized for a respiratory illness and a doctor requested a coronavirus test.
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now how does this information let us know what we need to do more of going forward? here's the context. with the world health organization just raised the global threat from high to very high. why? there are infections on every continent except antarctica. there are confirmed cases in 56 countries. 64 here in the u.s. now and rising. pentagon is now warning of increased threat to u.s. troops everywhere worldwide. again, to be clear, it's not about us to sow fear. we're trying to do the opposite. information is what empowers our calm here. what do they mean, what we're learning now? how does it shape what we're doing going forward. we're lucky to have the health experts. ebola czar under obama. we have zeke emmanuel and ron claim. >> good to be here. >> 64 cases. 64 matters why?
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because it keeps going up every day. every day there's a little bit more. one day we had the same cases both days. each day since we're seeing this we've seen an increase in cases. we're worried about the two unknown. why is unknown origin more of a pressing concern? >> it suggests the virus has been spread and the people who are spreading it either don't know that they're infected or have no symptoms and continue to spread it because you can't trace that person either to have gone to china or to someone who was in china and who has tested positive for the virus. so it seems to be out there and people who have not been diagnosed seem to be spreading it. that's a turning point. that's a different infection. it's not person to person, it's community wide. >> not to let the mystery become madness, ron, that's what we expect. it will get transmitted from
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person to person. you need a plan. the first part is testing. i don't get the notion of why the cdc, why they have changed this somewhat and do the testing so we can be like south korea and all of these countries, we have a graphic to show how much more so many other countries are testing than we are. why? >> why? because the white house was asleep on the job. when we found out this was spreading widely in december, january, we should have rapidly accelerated the preparation and deployment of test kits in the u.s. they don't have the testing kits, no diagnostic tools. supposedly they'll be out by next week. we're just behind on producing the tests. we're behind on getting them distributed.
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this should have been job one of the coronavirus task force. >> right. >> and what we're seeing is we're just behind, chris. >> so you're behind and testing matters because it's the unknown that freaks people out. i'd rather know you have 8,000 cases because you'll start to see people going home and it's better than not knowing what you're dealing with. states, i know for a fact in new york and california, they have the protocols to test. they're very sophisticated at the state level. they've asked for permission and the cdc to use in california is ghosting them and how does that make sense? >> it doesn't make sense. you can't know the magnitude of the problem unless you test it and you can see which portion of them is positive for the coronavirus. we also don't know the magnitude
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of the graphics. you've identified and we've identified california, but remember that's not the only place these people from the cruise ship in japan or the people from china went to. there's also the air force base new york san antonio in texas and we haven't seen any cases there. that's probably because we haven't been looking rather than the fact that there's no there. knowing it's a geographic threat is number one, addressing the problem, and trying to contain the problem. the other important element is knowing whether a patient has it will change how you deal with the patient if they get to a hospital. one of the things we know, people who walked in might be having respiratory symptoms. that person could spread it. health care workers could spread it to other patients. you knock out a lot of doctors and nurses from being able to provide care.
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>> right. right. there isn't the boogie man. this isn't something in a movie where everybody will start dropping dead god for bid but it's the unknown being known. this piece talking about being tough on the testing. it goes hand in hand with how the messaging. when we had this, that's okay. it happens almost every time, but i never heard that ron couldn't come out. and all messaging has to be coordinated through white house. it's only happening selectively. that's about? why are they locking it down so tight? >> chris, that's a great question. when we had the ebola conference, i didn't do any. we put tony fauchi. he was on television a lot. a lot. and to show the experts are
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in charge. here we have the exact opposite. tony is silenced by this. the number two person at the cdc, silenced. i think that adds to the public suspicion and fear, when you add to that, we have a reputation for lying and trust what he's saying and we can't hear from the leading experts. >> it's not about cases for us, all right? we have 64. we'll wind up having a lot more than that, so what. and the lethality of this. right now they think it is influenza. they don't know how many are cases where people got better. we don't know that reality. the testing reality we do know. vaughn, put up the graphic.
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cdc has done 459 tests. some of the kids were flawed. they should have done it. look how many cases have been confirmed with testing. that's why you don't see the u.k. dealing with at this time way we are with the fear of the unknown. something else that's important. ron. starting to see the beam the masks even though you tell us it is only effective if you have the virus. >> you said something that i haven't heard yet that i will put on the category. wash your hand, cough into your elbow, stay sick if you have a high fever. stay home. there's something else you want people to do to make it healthier on a whole. >> i think we should do all those things you said. we should also not have prejudice. maybe we should go shopping in chinatown.
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get a meal in chinatown. chinese owned businesses are getting swamped by people who aren't shopping there. it is hurting the community needlessly. you're no more likely to get 30th than little italy or any other neighborhood you go shopping in. we need to stick together. we don't need to spread prejudice and seek the community. >> once the power goes up -- >> well, our health system is well equipped. the one thing i do worry about, we have less than 1 million hospital beds in this country. if this thing really spreads, we have to have surge capacity. while we have a million hospital beds across the country, they're not evenly spread where all the population is. so we need surge capacity if it happens to hit some particular area hard. what really bothers me is there's no evidence that the administration has planned this
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out, has a plan for surge capacity so that all of the other patients with all of the other illnesses, whether it's cancer, heart disease or diabetes will be treated with the folks who have coronavirus. similarly, we have to worry. are we going to have enough protective equipment. the ppe everybody refers to. are we going to have enough drugs and the right number of drugs with the huge number come from china. at the moment the fda says there are no shortages but this is not going away tomorrow. as you point out, chris, this is here for weeks -- even on an optimistic level. months. at least two more months until we get warm weather. again, that's an uncertainty. we have to prepare for that, right? there's no evidence that that's what's happening out of a pass at the white house.
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>> hopefully that urgency will create action. i will rely on you and ron to help us with perspective. please come back. >> thank you, chris. a little bit of perspective here for us. imagine if i was forced to have to tell you at some point you've got hundreds of thousands of cases now. i have to tell you. there are people who are dying. in fact, there are 100 dead children from this. imagine the panic. i can't believe this is happening. why? that just happened in our country with the plain old flu. the cdc says we have hundreds of thousands of cases once again. 125 children so far this season. the highest number cynic reporting began in 2004 have been killed by it. did you know influenza is one of the top ten killers in this country? why no panic? because it is not unknown.
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you know we have vaccines, a way to deal with it. it is this fear of the unknown with coronavirus, fueled in part by a president that most of you can't trust. that's what has people reeling. and i have more proof of that in our next segment. this has been a terrible week wall street. the biggest number drop in a decade. the dow lost 12% in five days. why? is this temporary or the sign of a bigger worldwide recession? top economist, next. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks,
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here. you do not believe this is just about people posturing in politics. what do you think is fueling what we're seeing? >> i think the market's investors are discounting the possibility of a recession. if the buyer comes in a significant way, similar to what the cdc are is suggesting will happen, that the disruption to the economy will be so significant, so severe, that we will suffer an economic downt n downturn. that's what investors feel and that's why they're selling stocks. they see it on the horizon. >> one step sideways, you guys like volatility. you often trade on fear and it gives you a chance to create action in what is a very sophisticated form of bet making that you make on the market. isn't that part of it as well? >> who is we? are you talking about me? >> not you. you're at moody's.
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but people wall street who do the trading. you can accept yourself. talk about the rest of them. >> i don't think that's what this is about. you don't see a decline like we've seen over the past week by some traders trying to engage in mischief in the market. that's not what's happening here. this is a broad based recessment of the risk that's we face. and think about the time. you go back a week ago, the markets were pretty sanguine about everything. then we started to see cases show up in italy, in korea, then cdc warned. that was pretty explicit. the woman from the cdc got on and said, look, i'm talking to the summit of my kids' school. when you hear that, investors say, globally, hey, this is a big deal and this will have a big impact. and they can connect the dots. just take a look at what's happening in china. if that happens anywhere else in
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the globe, we have a big problem. this isn't mischief. this is real. >> i hear you. my scepticism is that i think people who trade in the market look for reasons for things to move. sometimes it is borne out. sometimes it isn't. look what we do with the flu every year. it is completely of different magnitude of anything they expect to see here never affects the markets. they're saying china seeps to be coming back online. do you believe that? is that trying to protect their own stock price or maybe the worst fears are overstated about budget? >> no. china is trying to come back online. this is very difficult for them. one good indicator to give you a sense is coal consumption. so chinese, utilities, and factories use lots of coal. so take a look. that's real data. daily data.
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we know exactly what's going on. take a look temperature. straight down during the lunar new year. it went flat and it's not recovered. that's not indicative of the chinese recovery. they'll get back online and they've used extreme efforts to get, to contain it and they may be having success. this will pass. but it has done significant damage. in my view, in most economists' view, the chinese economy will contract. that's a negative number. if that's what we have to deal with here that will be very, very destructive. it is not just the reality of things. the american people are going to have a hard time with this. they're already having a hard time. they're going to hunker down. on top of that, if the stock market keeps sliding, you have a lot of people, boomers like me in the 50s and 60s are up to
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their eyeballs in the equity market because they haven't been able to return anywhere else. so they're focused on what's happening in the market. maybe the virus doesn't turn out to be what the cdc says it will be. if you're a prudent investor, a prudent business person, a prudent individual out there investing, you have to be thinking, i have to prepare for this. that's what we're being billed the experts. >> mark, thank you very much. thank you for indulging my scepticism. be well. i'll talk to you soon. another type of disease is dishonesty in our politics. only the best. drain the swamp. how can the president even say that to you with a straight face anymore? just be honest. here's his rule. only those who think he's the best. that's the rule. that's why the president is trying to push congressman ratcliffe for dni again even though republicans already voiced opposition to the pick last year over concerns about
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adam schiff says we an intelligence chief who should not have been fired. an unqualified nominee who should not be confirmed, and an acting director who is patently unfit. all while our elections perilously at rick of foreign interference. just the way the president likes it. the dni he calls unqualified, that's congressman john ratcliffe who lied about prewitting terrorists. back in august, even republicans had a problem with him and his experience glitch. why put him up again? they say a change in
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circumstance. let's test what that really means. thank you for joining us. the first news item of the day. do you support the nomination of your colleague from texas, congressman ratcliffe, to take on a lead position for the intelligence community? >> absolutely. i supported it last fall i support it today. i think it is a great decision. he actually lives 20 miles from me. we're great friends. i think he is going to do a wonderful job for our nation and i'm proud of the president's decision today. >> his name was brought up before. it was basically withdrawn. there were reservations because he had closely exaggerated his record when it comes to prewitting terrorism. what has changed between now and then? >> i think we've government gone through an impeachment fight and the president fees emboldened
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since winning that fight. i think the president pulled his name down because he didn't want it to be a distraction. i think the president was work moving forward with a fight in october but congressman ratcliffe is one who wants to not be a distraction to the president will moving forward to now, i think the president is not really interested in some of these criticisms that continue to linger, perhaps, unfairly. i think we are ready to move forward. congressman ratcliffe will do a great job and i have full faith in him. >> let's unpack it for those who don't share your faithful i think you're probably right. the president does feel a new sense of freedom. he doesn't think you will check him on anything so he will take his own counsel. and why wouldn't it bother that you the person who is going to be in charge of intelligence in coordination had grossly exaggerated his own record, trying to make it seem like he has background prosecuting terror cases when he has basically none?
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>> well, i'm not going to get into the back and forth about your opinion. >> it is not an opinion. it is a matter of fact. he worked on one case. >> we're moving forward to now, the president still has faith in him. inhe had faith in him in october before mr. ratcliffe pulled his name down. and i think the president, if he had it to do all over again, would have said let's just move forward at the time. i'm not speaking for the president. he hasn't expressed. that but i think we're to the point where nothing the president does will be good enough for democrats. nothing, whether it is coronavirus or this nomination. >> we'll get on coronavirus in a minute. >> what i'm saying other than his unflinching fetalty, floss back and forth. he has zero experience in prosecuting terror except for one case where he was a side
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note. and he grossly exaggerated. that it's not a back and forth. it is not a matter of opinion. it is a fact. why doesn't that matter to you? >> the qualifications of mr. ratcliffe i think are phenomenal. i think he will be a great director. >> he has no experience in intelligence or in dealing with terror. >> i think he is qualified. the president thinks he is. i'm sure it will come out in the senate side during the approval process. i think that the media is just, i guess that's you tonight, chris of the. >> what am i saying that's wrong? >> you're saying he's not qualified. i think he is. >> i'm saying, what are the qualifications? he exaggerated his record as a prosecutor to say he had terror experiential. that's yes pulled his name down. nothing has changed except he did a beautiful job of defending the president during impeachment. >> i think he has done a
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beautiful job of being member of the intel community. i think he's been a wonderful member of congress. i think he will an great director. i think he will as you say do a beautiful jock in his new position. in months to come after he's been. in role, his detractors will be singing his praises. >> his detractors are republicans, by the way, who say he is too partisan. we sent senator burr. emsome negative things in the past. they walked away from hip. they just sent as you statement. he says nothing about ratcliffe personally. he just says i look forward to putting him through the process. not exactly a vote of confidence. >> if you have senator burr on your show, he may something something different than i am saying. you asked me how i feel with john ratcliffe becoming the director. it has my full support. i'm not a senator. i won't be voting on confirmation but i think it is a great pick. >> all right. let's talk about coronavirus.
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the big question is, is the leadership good? then point on that and then i want to know about testing. this second case in california is again, two cases. so what? it's community spread. floss reason for panelic. but testing is a factor. don't you think there should be focus on both sides of congress and the white house allowing states to test, get more testing out there to give people more confidence in the reality? >> the answer is yes. and i've seen publications come out as recently as few hours ago from bing capital who have said there could be 10,000 people with it right now and he won't know about it for another few weeks. so absolutely. i agree. there should be more testing. you and i may have it and not even know it. >> god forbid. that's the cdc and they're saying they're being kept very tight by the white house in terms of protocol. why? let people test. >> i think you'll see in this
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next week to come, there is already talk in congress about passing a supplemental appropriate ragss bill will send more moan and more resources. i think seven days from now. >> the white house could do it today. they could call and say, california and new york, hey, you have your own protocols. go ahead and test. >> my point is i think that's happening of will. >> it hasn't happened yet. >> every day is something new. i think you're seeing the white house do a pretty good job considering this is all new territory. it is very scary. inpleased with the effort so far and i think we need to be pulling together and fighting this together and not playing politics. >> i agree with you on that. and i'm telling you. testing is key. i know people think if there are more cases politically that looks bad. it won't work like. that you will see people getting better. i would rather know about 8,000 cases in california that are not being monitored and see how many people go home in a week, ten days. people would be we are for that.
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lance gooden, i appreciate you taking on the tough questions as always. have a good weekend. stay healthy. >> you too. take care. >> the republican admits, there should be more testing. that is cause for home when will they make it had a that? we're on south carolina watchful less than 24 hours for the huge vote. it is huge for biden and bernie. what about tomorrow through super tuesday? lind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. paying like being stuckurance in the middle seat. but with esurance, you could save an average of $462. it's as easy as switching seats. really? hi, dennis quaid. when i was little i lived in a tent for a whole summer. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business.
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more new information about coronavirus. a third case of the virus community spread in america. key point. this is a presumptive case. why? state officials in oregon, not california, say they found it. no known travel exposure for this individual is there, quote. like the two other cases in california. these results need to be confirmed by the cdc. if the states can look, if they're freed up to do it, you'll know more sooner. let's turn to the 2020 race. joe biden could know by this time tomorrow whether he has a
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real path left to the nomination. if this south carolina fire wall withstands the heat of bernie sanders, he's going to have some time before super tuesday. or not. a question of debate between now and the wizard of odds. south carolina. >> nevada. >> when i was on your program, joe biden had a small lead over bernie sanders. if anything, you would have thought it shrunk. look what happened. the lead has ballooned up to 16 percentage points. so to me it would be very, very surprising if joe biden does not come out with a win tomorrow. you asked why. this gives you an indication of why. this left side. look at the black democratic primary voters in south carolina. in nevada, just a 10-point margen. look here. he's up by over 30 points over bernie sanders and steyer back
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at 17 as well. african-american voters. >> imagine what this might have looked like for biden. why do we care in 2008. >> yeah. why do we care that he's going up so much? what we're really looking for here is whether or not joe biden will get a surge coming out of south carolina. 2008, what we saw, clinton was leading by 9 points nationally. afterwards, look at this. it was a huge, huge boost. i argue that there may not be enough time between tomorrow and tuesday to make up for the difference of the momentum bernie has, and others, and all the ad spending on. suer tuesday that biden did not doing. >> another example. 2012 on the republican side. newt gingrich had the surprise victory in the florida polls. what did we see? we saw newt gingrich getting 58 points overnight. and then the bounce receded and
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romney won the state by 14 points. i would argue that 72 hours is the perfect time for a bounce to appear. especially when you don't have the campaign infrastructure that joe biden has. >> a strong counter point west both agree that he needs it. >> absolutely. these were polls put out by us earlier. in california, 415 delegates. texas, 228 delegates. in both of those states. look at this large lead for bernie sanders. 35%. voeb else punld 15% threshold. so important. even in texas, a 9-point lead. if joe biden gets a bounce, you might see in a state like texas where could it in fact help close the game. >> truly one to watchful wiz, thank you very much. a big day tomorrow. all right. bernie sanders. he doesn't just have a movement. he has a lethal weapon helping his campaign. that's right. actor danny glover. i have to smile. he's one of my favorites. why is he feeling the bern?
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kraft. for the win win. >> a lot of russ feeling that way. i was a little sideways about using this clip. danny glover, here he is so much more than an actor. he is certainly an artest who has a place in politics. he grew up in it. he's been active on social causes and political causes since he was young. he is backing bernie since i believe april. he's working for him in south carolina. and he is an effective advocate.
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danny glover. thank you for joining us on prime time. >> you're welcome. thank you very much. >> so first, what has bernie got that other democrats doenlts have in your opinion? >> well, he has authenticity, for one. he has a history. that history has been the history of fighting on behalf of working people. fighting for justice and he has spoken out, whether he was senator, a mayor, whatever it was. a young student himself who was a part of the civil rights movement. in chicago. so there is this history there and consistent as well. and the issues that bernie brings to attention, the cancellation of student debts, medicare for all, all those things that really, citizens are concerned about. and it is not to take anything
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away from affordable health care. but certainly millions of americans who are out without health care and adequate health care. >> so the formidable jim clyburn says that the issues that bernie cares about, so does joe biden. so does others. and they don't carry the risk of his radical ideas and rigidity that could cause problems for the party. here's how clyburn put it. >> i talked to members on both sides of our political equation. they were very, very concerned about whether or not he'll do something that will cause down ballot carnage. it may not surprise you to know that 31 of those years were in the minority. and that is not a good place to be. >> why do you not share his concern? >> well, with all due respect to
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the congressman and the work that he's done in south carolina, i certainly think this is a moment, a transitional moment, and certainly, the body politics that young people the fears they have for the future whether it's global warming and climate change for the massive debt that they have around the country we're talking about 45 million citizens have debt -- this overburdening of debt from just their student loan. so that's real in a sense. and certainly what has happened is bernie has favored the conversation. he's deepened the conversation. and he's deepened the conversation, and with the deepening of that conversation i think he's built a movement around this. >> there's no question and we can't sleep on a movement. i argue i made that mistake in
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2016. under estimated how the president's lack of credit issues and vulgarity would disqualify him. similarly here with bernie -- well they're not similarly stylistic at all but he's got the movement. why can't he say, my principle is medicare for all. but people even in the civil rights movement don't surrender their principles but they changed positions to get things done. and it's not my way or the highway. i don't even know how many democrats we'll have, i don't know what the state of play will be. i will try to get the best deal i can to move us as far as in that direction as possible. why can't he say something like that and instead of saying it's all or nothing? >> i'm not familiar with that all or nothing scenario you presented. but i think the idea that we changed the dialogue, the diskrs. i mean this whole idea of universal health care has gone
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on for a hundred years in this country. eleanor roosevelt the first lady at the end of world war ii proposed the idea of universal health care. >> that's true. >> and we struggled with that. you know, unions, labor unions also fought on the basis of a universal health care. and in fact imagine what universal health care would have meant if you take health care out of the negotiation or collective bargaining that you would have had. and so here we are at this particular point in time where we know there's a serious issue with that. you know, among so many issues, you know, this is a discussion that is happening among the american people. >> it is. that's all i'm saying is if he seemed a bit more malleable he may get farther. you're right about the conversation, you're right he's
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advanced it, and it's just about whether he can convince moderates that he would work with them and that's why i'm referring to the all or nothing attitude. before i let you go you deserve it as an advocate. i know what you're doing in south carolina and i know what it means to bernie's campaign but i'm also a fan. i hear there's going to be "a lethal weapon 5." will you make my day and tell me i'm going to get to see you in it? >> i can't confirm. >> you must confirm. >> i must confirm, okay. i you, only you there will be a lethal weapon 5. >> and will i get to see my favorite part of it, danny glover? >> of course. absolutely. >> now we're talking. thank you for sending this week off on a good note. danny glover, i respect your opinions i wish you good luck with your candidacy with bernie sanders and good luck with your advocacy and as an artist you've given us so much meaning through
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the years and i appreciate it as one of your fans. >> all right, thank you. you're welcome. >> wow, thank you, danny glover. finally some good news. "lethal weapon 5" and he'll be in it. i didn't even ask about mel gibson. all right, back to the fuse. the president's son-in-law spoke at cpac today. he gave an eye popping prediction of seeking a second term. but mulvaney, but kushner, wait until you hear what they said. what a bolo. feel the clarity of new non-drowsy claritin cool mint chewables. the only allergy product with relief of your worst symptoms, including itchy throat. plus an immediate blast of cooling sensation. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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bolo. be on the lookout. the president's son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner is making quite the promise if trump gets a second term. >> the way you're seeing the campaign being run, again, there's no leaks, there's no drama. i would say it's high confidence, low drama. everything is very efficiently run, and i think that's exemplary of how president trump would run his second term in office. >> i wanted them to freeze in on his face. how the straight face?
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how? how? it's like when the president claimed to be the most transparent president in history to drain the swamp, only the best to get things done and deals made. how does he say this with a straight face? be on the look out to see if anything in the runup to the election proves mr. kushner right on any level. thank you very much for watching. "cnn tonight" with the man known as d. lemon starts right now. know what? what was it opposite day? >> i mean you go to cpac to preach to the converted. we get it. but no drama -- things run in exemplary fashion? is he not looking what's going on right now? we're not even testing for the damn virus in this country the way south korea is. i mean, come on. >> was this the obama administration?
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he was no drama obama. >> no drama obama until he wore that suit. >> whoa. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> i wear the same thing every day just because i'm so worried of getting that criticism. >> i forgot. i forgot about the tan suit. i'm sorry. i apologize. >> i kind of made a mockery of the president. >> i'm sorry, man. >> no drama. >> no drama. and we say no leaks and no chaos. >> and straight face. i will never play poker with kushner. i'll tell you that right now. you are coming out of there broke because you're getting no tells off of face. >> you wanted to send him to take your lie detector, right? >> all die. i want kushner to vouch for me about anything. >> did he eat the cheetos, no, not him. but,
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