tv The Reid Out MSNBC September 14, 2020 4:00pm-5:00pm PDT
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and i bet we'll be getting into politics. judd apatow is a huge critic of donald trump. i hope you join us tomorrow night, 6:00 p.m. eastern, the one and only judd apatow making his beat debut. the readout with joy reed starts now. >> in a matter of days, the united states will reach the brutal milestone of 200,000 coronavirus deaths. as we said so often on this show, it didn't have to be this way. countless lives could have been saved if donald trump had admitted to america what he admitted to bob woodward in february, that the coronavirus was deadly and airborne.
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when he was caught, he didn't express regret or even admit to it, of course he didn't. he dispatched the useable suspects to defend the defensible on television. >> think of what would have happened if he had gone out and said, this is awful, we should all be afraid, it would have been a run on the banks, the hospitals, the grocery stores. >> yes, yes, yes. imagine what would have happened if the american people knew team trump had no plan? and then on the same day, the nfl's opening sunday kicked off with empty stadiums. well, except jackson field because florida has florida. trump hosted an indoor valley in atlanta that violated the state's mandate. this was not one of those half
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inside, half outside airport hangar rallies. this was indoors, a maskless crowd was packed in like sardines. >> time and time again, we've witnessed trump's corruption, his incompetence and his lies. trump isn't endangering americans by himself. his supporters are eagerly joining right in. people who attended trump's latest super spreader event who flew in from different cities and states, who refused to wear masks, who jeer at those who do want to wear masks. they're going to drive back to their homes, possibly sneeze or cough in the cabin, they'll be back at the wawa strolling by your grandma. they're back in school maybe with your kids. maybe more children can get infected. some of whom may be at risk of
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severe covid illness or death. just like trump's last indoor rally in tulsa, oklahoma, which caused a spike of positive cases in that state. these rallies are super spreader events. as in protecting their own lives. your lives, trump supporters as seen in this video tweeted by a fox news correspondent are running to these events, like some anti-woke version of k-pop fans rushing to a concert. and here's the irony, trump doesn't care if you get covid. he and cares if he does. >> aren't you concerninged about getting covid, though? >> no, i'm not concerned. i'm more concerned about how close you are. >> sorry about that. >> i'm on a stage, it's very far away. and so i'm not at all concerned. >> joining me now is ron clean
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and dr. craig spencer who's an emergency room physician. . >> i want to play for you, governor, he was plenty mad about this event that donald trump held. they're not close to me, i'm not going to get covid. i don't know about them, but i'm okay. that's a stunning statement for the president of the united states to say about his fans. here's what the governor of nevada had to say earlier on msnbc. >> he's only concerned about his own health not the health of anyone else in the state of nevada. all the work, all the sacrifices that have been made by residents, by people in the state of nevada, countless things they've gone without with. without being able to visit their family in a hospital, without their kids being able to have in person education, are all going to be impacted because
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of a selfish irresponsible reckless decision by donald trump. >> i mean, and we did lose ron's shot, so we're going to try to get it back. a lot of people have been giving up stuff. giving up parties with their families, birthday parties with their grandparents and kids. funerals, people have been skipping funerals. people have been making tremendous sacrifices to end this nightmare. trump fans are driving to other states, flying to other states to attend a mask free rally. crowds were not wearing masks in front of trump, but they were behind him. this strikes me as the reason we can't get past this. there are some people, it's not just trump, it's other people
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who are deciding to take risks with the rest of our lives. your thoughts? >> i think that's completely right. we're in this as a nation together. we have almost 200,000 deaths. this is something we are collectively experiencing as a trauma. and it's not just the person next to you in walmart, it's not just someone else you run into. we've lost over 1,000 providers including my friends and colleagues to this virus. we're not at the end of this, we don't have a vaccine. we don't have those fires under control or having him taking them seriously. as we've already pointed out many many times, trump is concerned about himself, he doesn't want to get sick. the other thousands of people that were in that space without masks on, in an inning door rally, undoubtedly there will likely be people there that are positive and spread this virus and bring it back to their own communities.
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this is another example of this administration continuing to downplay the importance -- and really the public health messaging we've been trying to delay. that his administration has been denigrating -- if he can. >> you know, and i think we have ron back. the venue that allowed him to do that. well, you know, the governor wouldn't let me have my rally in a stadium, so my friend let me borrow this. >> really? okay. >> donald trump doesn't care about his own fans. they love him. they practically worship him. it's a one way cult. he doesn't care if they get sick. the venue, his friend who let him borrow it, they're getting fined as well they should. even putting in a fine doesn't change it for the rest of us if they go back.
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fans out into the country, if this happened during ebola, could you imagine a situation where a venue would say, we're going to have a few people here who may have ebola, they're not showing symptoms now, they're coming to you city, seattle, houston, they have freedom. can you imagine that happening during the obama era. >> ebola spreads in a different way. what i will say is, here, as you noted what's interesting is, president trump takes great efforts to keep himself safe. this isn't just a happenstance event. there are pictures out today of lines that were painted on the floor. they made sure that donald trump didn't get too close to those crowds. he didn't immerse himself in those crowds. he kept himself more than socially distant from those unmasked people, he understands how dangerous this is. he understands what the risks
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are, he's looking out for donald trump. just on every other issue. he's looking out for himself. he doesn't care about the rest of us. he doesn't care who they then transmit the disease too. everyone bares spoonsability for this, but i put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the president. he's the one with the information, the intelligence reports, the experts, he's supposed to lead and he's not led in any step of fight in this disease. >> except for -- everyone has the information now. first of all, a, the rest of us have now understood, who don't listen to donald trump understand how deadly this disease is. almost 200,000 people are dead, and i think what -- more than one in three people know someone who has had it. this is serious, he said it, so they know too. they can hear the tapes just like we can hear the tapes, they
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know, i don't know if we can show the video of them running again. these people ran like they were running to a concert to be first, to be closest. and as you just said, they can't get anywhere near donald trump because he won't let them. dr. spencer, this is what donald trump said to bob woodward. this is a little bit of the 60 minutes piece. look at these people, they don't have masks on, they can't wait. and then they're going to go to the supermarket and schools and everywhere else, feeling no compunction about spreading this potentially dangerous deadly disease. they don't care. let's listen to another piece of this woodward interview. where he talks about what donald trump says what could have been done. >> nothing more could have been done. does he remember what he told me
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back in february about it's more deadly than the flu? i mean, it almost took my breath away. >> dr. spencer, you have a federal judge hearing a case in pennsylvania, in which he overturned the mask mandate by the governor, people like those people who are running and want the freedom to not have masks on sued because they don't want to be told they can't go into the walmart or the safeway without a mask. they won, because there's a trumpy judge on the bench. we're at a point now where it will be almost impossible. can we stop this spread if things like that are happening, and if the president of the united states keeps acting as if this thing isn't deadly? even though he said it was deadly? >> it's going to be really difficult. we need a president to set a good example and that hasn't happened. imagine if you came into my
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emergency room and i denied you the testing you needed. i didn't tell you what treatment i was giving and before doing any of that, without your knowledge, and eventually you got sick and died. not only would i be morally responsible, i would -- why isn't the president being held to the exact same standard as health care providers all over the country that are having to do extra work because we didn't take this seriously from day e one? >> well said, we apologize for the glitchiness but i think everyone heard you loud and clear. ron and dr. spencer, thank you very much. up next on the reidout, trump has ignored science when it comes to the pandemic. and he also ignores signs of climate change, reiterating the fires on the west coast are due to poor forest management.
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historic fires in california, oregon and washington continue to ravage the pacific coast. they've left 35 people dead and forced 10s of thousands to leave their homes. what's left resembles haunting post apocalyptic landscape. portland, oregon currently ranks as first in the world as the city with the worst air quality on earth.
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and three other american cities, seattle, san francisco, and los angeles are among the ten cities that are the worst for air quality. over the past few years, forest fires have been burning faster and spreading further than ever. the 2018 camp fire was california's most destructive fire in the state's history until this year. >> five blocks from here, there's hundreds of people that are still in a fema camp, temporary housing, trying to find housing from the camp fire two years ago. >> it just comes back to the ptsd, and you're reliving everything all over again. >> just like with the coronavirus, donald trump has been missing in action. joe biden blasted trump's environment environmental record. >> he warns that immigration is
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threatening our suburbs. that's ridiculous. you know what's threatening our suburbs? fires and floods, hurricanes are imperiling suburban life along our coast. we have four more years of trump's climate denial, how many suburbs will be burned and wildfires? how many suburban neighborhoods will have been flooded out? how many suburbs will have been blown away in super storms? . if you give a climate arsonist four more years in the white house, why would anyone be surprised if we have more america blade. >> trump who was in sacramento today refused to acknowledge the reality right in front of him. >> we've had temperatures explode this summer, you may have learned that we broke a world record in death valley. 130 degrees.
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in greater l.a. 120 degrees. we're seeing this trend making our summers and winters warmer. we want to work with you to recognize our changing climate and work together with the science. that science is going to be key. if we ignore that science and put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed together. >> it will start getting cooler, you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you. >> i don't think science knows actually. >> joining me now, san francisco mayor london breed and los angeles mayor garcetti. i'm going to start with you, mayor breed. the smirk when donald trump is being told about the heat ravaging these communities and the changing climate.
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he says, oh, it will get cooler. as someone who's community is being ravaged by these wildfires right now, what is your response to that? >> well, it's very harmful that he's so dismissive of science. he was dismissive with science with regards to covid. 200,000 americans have lost their lives due to virus and he's still denying the science of what it means to be in the middle of a world pandemic, and now with climate change at our heels. in san francisco, i was born and raised in this city, i've never seen anything like what i saw this past wednesday when i woke up to an orange/red sky that looked like it was the end of the world. we know these wildfires have had a tremendous impact on this state in particular. six of the deadliest fires that have happened in the history of california have happened just this year, but over 3 million acres burning.
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the fact that he's so dismissive is so hard to take. especially when people's lives are on the line. and the problems with climate change are right in our face as we speak. >> we're looking at the flames now, and you're right, it looks like the apocalypse. miles taylor has been very upfront about the horrors he saw when he was working there. donald trump wanted to withhold money from california for wildfires. he has a video trump said stop giving money to people whose houses were burned down. he was so rageful that people in the state of california didn't support him, he only wants to give money to people who supported him. he doesn't feel he's the president of those who didn't. i want you to listen to governor gavin newsom today. in that same roundtable with the president. here he is.
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>> one thing is fundamental. 57% of the land in this state is federal forest land. 3% is california. we really do need that support. we need that emphasis of engagement and we're fully committed to working with you to advance that cause. >> there's a certain level of friendly again u flexion that's required for donald trump to think about giving money. we're at the point where we're sort of being treated like ukraine. the various states he's going to need from you first before he gives any aid. he's going to need genufl genuflelexion. i don't understand what you feel you're going to get from this president and governor. >> here in california, it's almost like we're on our own.
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mayor garcetti and i have worked closely together. it's been the mayors leading the response around covid. we're talking about a whole other level, a whole other responsibility and neglect. this november we have an opportunity to change that. we can't make donald trump be the president or the person we truly need to lead this country right now. as hard as this is to take, as frustrating as what we have been experiencing is, we need new leadership in the white house. period. and the fact that we continue to talk about the crazy things he continues to say around discounting science. around disrespecting communities and people that don't support him or agree with him, it gets us nowhere. we are facing these disasters, we still need a better president to help us through this process. and we are really at our wits end, it doesn't mean we're not going to keep rolling up our sleeves, fighting these battles,
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seconding mutual aid to other counties. and doing our part to help address it. it is very tiring and frustrating. >> i'm quite sure it is, mayor london breed of san francisco, wishing you the best out there. thank you for being here today. i want to bring in mayor eric garcetti. california obviously. it used to be a republican state, it sure isn't any more. it's a state with a diverse population. it has all the things donald trump doesn't like, a sane immigration substance on and on and on. now you're facing a president who doesn't want to help any state that isn't red, what do you do? >> great to be with you. and always great to be with mayor breed. he said i don't think science knows. i don't think donald trump
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knows. call me crazy, when it comes to coronavirus, i listen to doctors, when it comes to climate change i listen to scientists, when it comes to donald trump i don't listen to him much any more. but unfortunately, he's the leader of our country. when we get a call from a constituent, we don't ask them their party before we go pave their street or the services they're deserving of. you can paint the state blue, democrats are in power here, but in my city where 25% of people are republican, he's abandoning 1 million people that voted for him. it's vindictive and petty. it's not just what he doesn't know, it's what he did know and does know that is even more worrying. we knee with this virus, he came by and made a quick stop on the way to campaigning. let's be clear. when a fire is coming to your
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house, every second counts. when a virus is on the way, every second counts. thank god the federal government is more than one man. we've had great cooperation with agencies that look at americans as americans first. not folks who didn't vote for you. >> governor newsom made a good point. 60% of the land is managed by the federal government. this is donald trump's responsibility. i wonder if you can talk -- right, talk about the sort of broader factors here regarding climate change. it all works together like a puzzle. immigration is related. it's all kind of related. is there something that you can advice joe biden to do going-forward. let's say he becomes president. how do you unwind this broken clock? what would you advise him as mayor of such a large city to do? >> well, i've been advising him
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as national co chair of his campaign and someone who's helped with his climate platform, which is the most progressive platform we've seen in the history of a presidential campaign, rewinding the clock for two seconds, donald trump really is responsible for more of our land here than we are. we have a huge chunk of federal land. it doesn't surprise me he's been a bad landlord to california just as he's been a bad landlord to so many before in the private sector. i lead climate mayors, which is the group of governments across the country. when donald trump said we're going to get out of the paris accords. over 500 cities in 48 states, who know this is real, because whether it's mayor suarez in miami and knows what rising tides will do to his city, the mayor of carmel, indiana, who's looking at reducing the
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emissions in his city. or the mayors in front line cities who know what these fires are doing. we need to continue to push forward with a clean energy future. big, bold greenest agenda of any country in the world. second, look at investments with jobs, we have to give people careers in these green sectors. in l.a. we have a green new deal we've been implements. 40% of our job growth has been in the green energy transportation sectors. we have projects lined up for the next 40 years. someone who's grandparent may have put together a bomber in south l.a. can now put together a rapid transit line or bus doing the same thing. it's about jobs and the future while making sure these extreme weather events become a thing of the past sometime in our lifetime. >> they don't just happen on the continent. immigration is driving people to
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move, because these climate events are moving all over the continent. and moving people around and it's causing disruption. it goes together, hopefully we'll have some forward looking coming up soon. up next, trump's authoritarian impulses were on full display this weekend. his idea of law and order leaves room for judicial extradition. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management.
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erdogan. for me it works out good, it's funny, the relationships i have, the tougher and meaner they are, the better i get along with them. you'll explain that to me some day. the easy ones are the ones i don't like as much. >> trump has made a habit of making excuses for leaders who have abysmal human rights leaders. this weekend he told janieanine pirro that the killing of michael reinhold, suspected of fatally shooting a member of a far right supporters last month. >> the man that killed the young man in the streets, he shot him. cold blooded killed him. the u.s. marshalls went in to get him. and in a short period of time. this guy was a violent criminal. and the u.s. marshalls killed him. and i will tell you something,
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that's the way it has to be. there has to be retribution when you have crime like this. >> alexander vindman who blew the whistle on trump's unconstitutional behavior said trump should be considered to be a useful idiot and fellow traveler, which makes him an unwitting agent of putin. for now, i'm joined by malcolm nance and andrew wiseman. malcolm, you know, it's not the usual thing for an american president to sound like putin or tuterte, but here we are. >> in this circumstance, you have a president of the united states who thinks of himself on a global scale, speaking geo politically as more of a co equal mob boss in this global
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community of dictators. if you see the way he uses terminology, he thinks he's a lieutenant for vladimir putin, the only way he can discuss things in the world with tough mean guyses is speaking in a language they understand. trump speaks mafia speak. but this is an unmade man, this is a guy who's literally done nothing in his life, he's more fredo than michael. he thinks by rolling over and being the beta dog to putin or erdogan, he's going to get into the dictator's mafia club, he's not. he's being used and manipulated on a strategic scale, and we all can see it with our own eyes. >> or mohammed bin salman, he bragged, i got him out of trouble when he killed an
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american, had an american killed, an american resident journalist. the idea of him being the beta dog to the alpha dog, that goes along with what the fbi agent who helped launch the russian investigation said. and this is mr. strzok who donald trump is obsessed with, one of the people he's obsessed with. he said donald trump lied about his business dealings. and putin knew he lied, trump knew that putin knew. a shared understanding that provided the framework for a coercive relationship. looking back over the investigation that you all did, do you think it -- looking back on it, do you think it should have also included donald trump's potentially compromised positions when it comes to russia? do you think that should have been included looking back? >> that was a decision that made
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by the acting attorney general rod rosenstein. he gave us an explicit authorization that gave us authority to do certain things and not authority to do others. so we were only allowed to look at three specific types of things that did not include sort of a wide ranging vetting of all finances of the president and companies. i suspect from what we've heard that that may be going on in the new york state investigations by the attorney general. and the manhattan d.a.'s office. but just to comment joy on something that you addressed earlier, which is i think that it's really important here for us to keep our eye on the ball, because the president's really
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good at sort of playing out the next shiny object when there's a really bad news story for him, which is, he lied and covid exploded on his watch and so you see this sort of very authoritarian language trying to get a rise out of everybody, and it should. because it's really outrageous to have a president who says that he's a law and order president when he in fact is on tv saying, i agree and essentially extradition killings is the antithesis of a law and order president. i think what pete was getting at on various shows is ways in which there's a counter intelligence concern about the president because he has left himself exposed. and i think he's really trying to -- the president's trying to really change the narrative, so that we don't talk about that.
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>> well, i mean, it's a good question, malcolm, how much of it do we take seriously. yeah, i'm going to negotiate my way to a third term. he goes on and on about things that sound like he's baby putin and as you said, beta putin. how much should we plan to try to oppose? how much should we take seriously? >> i think we've learned that you can take all of it seriously, trump -- i believe it was ari melber who said is the most transparent person in american history. he tells you what he's thinking, and his actions follow up on that, they may not be in synchronization at all times, i think in his mind he really does believe he deserves a third term. i know -- he has a whole cast of enablers who sit around and do nothing but tell him all day every day he's right, and franklin delano roosevelt did it
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and you control the united states and you have so many people that love you, it will be easy to pass a constitutional amendment making donald trump dictator for life. i think he really has that in his head. one thing i would like to touch on, donald trump needed to be looked at as an unwitting asset of a foreign intelligence agency. >> yeah. i think a lot of us wish he had, but it's too late to do that now. maybe -- i don't know, we'll see. thank you guys very much, appreciate you guys. still ahead. 50 days until election day, and the trump campaign is still struggling to land a blow on joe biden. ♪ everyday it's a-getting closer♪
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working. biden is more than 7 points ahead of trump nationally, according to the real clear politics polling average. trump likes to say that polls are just wrong. >> i think we're leading all over the place, frankly. the fake news doesn't like to say that. >> 62% of the people that are polled are lying. if that's the case, we have a virtual landslide. >> the fake polls, the fake everything. the fake -- you know, they're called suppression polls. they're meant to make you depressed, are you depressed, you don't look depressed? we're leading everywhere. >> everywhere. just everywhere, it's all fake. fake news, fake calls, i'm winning, just ask sean hannity. he likes to point to 2016 to say the polls were wrong. hillary clinton did win the national popular vote, just not the presidency thanks to
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undemocratic electoral college. trump seems to be stuck in a 2016 mind-set. it turns out this photo is from 2016. the battle for the white house comes down to a hand of the of states. in the past few days we've gotten a major snapshot of some of them. trump stuck in the low 40s in arizona, ming men, nevada, new hampshire and wisconsin. as nbc's first reid points out what would you say with any other incumbent with those types of numbers. pools may not mean everything, but trump and his campaign are aware there's a problem. they're taking desperate measures next. next. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice.
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♪ >> you won't be safe in joe biden's america. >> leaders of the african methodist episcopal church are condemning racist and offensive on numerous levels and warning it could stoke violence against black churches. i'm joined by jason johnson and susan del percio. and, jason, it feels like the dumbest political move on earth to come for the black church, but they did it. i don't know where to begin so i'll just let you -- >> yeah. on the scale of black people you don't mess with, there is black women, specifically aunties, and the black church. trump has been saying that america will turn into some
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combination of the wild west and "saw." i think the trump campaign, as i said all along, they're not interested in running a campaign. they's just hoping they are turn out their base and suppress everyone else because the message they're throwing out about the state of the country, it is not resonating with people's daily lives who are more concerned about covid, the loss of their jobs and the fact that their kids can't go to school. >> this is a new ad exclusive to the show tonight. this is a new biden ad that's out. let's take a look. >> the president caught red handed lying about coronavirus, publically saying -- >> children are almost immune. >> secretly saying the truth. >> this is deadly stuff. this is not just old, plenty of young people. >> plenty of jobs lost and 190,000 americans dead. you took an oath to protect our citizens. mr. president, these deaths are on your hands. it is time to put america back in the hands of a president who
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will protect the country. >> i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. you know, suzanne, i'm no republican strategist. but i can tell you my guess is that what's concerning white women in the suburbs is covid, not black lives matter except to the extent their kids are marching in black lives matter rallies. but white suburban women, it is an anecdotal piece. but there are white women coming forward saying i voted for trump in 2016. i'm not going to vote for him in 2020. and what they're citing, coronavirus. your thoughts? >> well, they are. and there is women in 2016 they didn't like hillary clinton. they -- trump didn't have a record and they said, i'll give it a shot. but now they're looking at his record, and we have to look at 2018 where we saw women come at him in record numbers. what for? health care. so, yes, of course the coronavirus is also a big deal.
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what's also a big deal in the suburbs? education. meanwhile, parents are worrying about how to teach kids remote learning maybe two or three days a week. so that's another big issue. and then when it comes to those horrible trump ads, the biggest mistake they're making when talking to suburban women in those ads or what they're trying to do is come flbining chaos wi public safety. you don't see someone tampering down the flames. you see someone ratcheting it up. that's exactly what is turning off the suburban women. >> yeah. and using an ame church to try to make that point is about -- if somebody was watching patty and gladys last night, that's the person you don't want to upset. let's talk about some of the other things on the table right
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here, money. joe biden is actually beating donald trump in terms of fund-raising straight out, jason. but now it looks like he has an extra hundred million dollars in florida. it looks like bloomberg is actually coming through. how much does that make a difference? >> you know me. we have had this conversation. i think florida is kind of red with the changing politics and the fact that republicans have consistently refused to invest money in proper polling and all sorts of shenanigans down there. but at the end of the day, that's more than found money in the couch. if bloomberg is willing and lawyers, please put the money in lawyers because that's what's going to be necessary, and election monitors. >> that's right. >> that could end up making a difference in a state that trump has to have. >> well, especially, you know, suzanne, since what you now have, you know, the rnc had a practice in the past of sending, you know, off duty cops to black polling places to intimidate people.
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there was a moratorium on it. a judge has now lifted the restriction. now they can do it again. and i wonder from your point of view as a republican strategist, former, when people see that that's what their party is doing, is there a sense of i don't want to be a part of that. i don't want to be a part of straight up voter intimidation or do people say this is the price of people who look like me staying in power? >> well first i should clarify i'm still a republican. i just have nothing to do with the current republican party led by donald trump. i think the thing that kills me every single time when i hear about voter suppression is if our ideas on the republican side aren't good enough to win the election, we don't belong in office. we need to represent the people. these tactics -- and i'm really happy we're talking about it now and we will be for the next 40, 50 days, is that that resonates again with voters. they say that is not what i am about. and they don't want to see it. they don't want to hear it.
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it may be a campaign tactic, but i agree with jason, get these people to the polls. that's just not, you know, $100 million being thrown in there. that is a very strategic amount of money that is going to go throughout the state, but, yes, i agree that they really need to do something to protect voter sites and the process because who is to say that an off duty cop isn't going to go into a local board of elections and say, i'm here to collect the ballots? they could. >> yeah. yeah. well, we shall see. thank you guys very much. t we continue after this. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing
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