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let's get more now we're joined here in the studio by john barack and john a very emotional summers armani as we mentioned we heard from 4 of the survivors of this nazi death. what has touched you most about the ceremony and i thought what was very appropriate and beautiful in the ceremony is the fact that the survivors were the focus there were other speeches mentioned. notably of course by the polish president buddha and. also by run of the lord of the world jewish council but the the main speech is with those of survivors and i think it was very for me which was a particularly moving is that they were not strident the speeches they were not full of hate and resentment they were not. political speeches in the sense of nationally orientated speeches they were not for example. speeches of propaganda speeches the state of israel or whatever they they were an appeal to fundamental human values and tied very much to the personal experiences of the people who were who were making the actions and there were really some very profound and very urgent messages in fact which were conveyed here in 5
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let's get more now with john barack was joining us here in studio who has been watching this ceremony with us we're seeing behind me the polish president who spoke today tell us a little bit more. about his message because i mean this was the 1st message that we heard. i think the background that one needs to say is this this is a political background is a tension between. and as a president due to the polish government. which. and and the russians the russians have retaliated president putin specifically have retaliated to the polish suggestion that the russia was partly responsible for the 2nd world war by accusing poland of being partly responsible for the 2nd world war. and the. is this really really culminated in the 4 days ago i suppose in the memorial. held in jerusalem to which president putin was invited to speak and the polish president who was wanting to be invited was not invited and that this is an unfortunate circumstance because particularly because we know now although for many decades that the russians denied the existence of a protocol to the non-aggression pact betw
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john barack follow the speeches in the bundestag and also the commemorations in auschwitz this week he's with us here in our studio hi john we heard there that there is this factor of rising anti-semitism across europe here in germany what else did we hear in the book assad today on that well i think it's really interesting because usually this is 9 year commemoration of course usually the emphasis is on the past and then looking towards the future it's too hard to prevent future and i thought it was interesting that in both speeches the one by the way the german president. also by rivlin he was ready president the emphasis was very much on now not just on the past there's a very real rise documented rise of anti-semitism particularly among. white young males internationally. movements linked through the internet and so on and so there is a very real urgency in addressing the question well you mentioned the speech from the german president francois this time i let's listen to what he had to say on this topic. i wish i could say with conviction especially in the presence of our guests fro
john barack follow the speeches in the bundestag and also the commemorations in auschwitz this week he's with us here in our studio hi john we heard there that there is this factor of rising anti-semitism across europe here in germany what else did we hear in the book assad today on that well i think it's really interesting because usually this is 9 year commemoration of course usually the emphasis is on the past and then looking towards the future it's too hard to prevent future and i thought...
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senatorial committee he's in washington and in mountain view california zach friend who worked for barack obama and john kerry's presidential campaign. ok what he and the alex do you make the. shouldn't there be witnesses. while a couple of things look from an institutional perspective the house was the one who is supposed to have witnesses they did and create that record and in the senators are supposed to serve as jurors you don't get to retry your case just because you don't like it now that being said if this follows the president from the clinton impeachment which i think it well and i think that's a constructive way to proceed after both sides get to make their case in response the senate will likely have an opportunity to consider additional witnesses i don't think that's a foregone conclusion either way but i think the house made a decision from a timing perspective when they moved ahead with the information that they had and one of the consequences is you don't get to drag it out forever and say well we'd like more witnesses zakk what about the continuing townley more intelligence being obtaine
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did you ever play with barack obama? john: several times. david: is a that could of a player?ohn: he is a good player, he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. david: he cannot talk the ball? john: i do not know about that. he probably could. he is a little left-handed, and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player named michael jordan, did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michael around...
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ifrubenstein: now,ned on the iranian agreement that was negotiated by john kerry and barack obama, did you support that agreement? rice: i did not support that agreement. i felt that it was an agreement that gave the iranians too much at a time when, i think, we had the upper hand and ve gotten much more. i also thought the verification means were very weak, so i wouldn't have signed the agreement, but i have said, i would've probably stad in it because once you're in an agreement, you don't want to send the signal that the united states but it won't be the end of the world. rubenstein: let's talk about vladimir putin. you've met him many times... rice: i have, many times. rubenstein: and does he speak english? rice: he was teaching himself or had tutors teac tng him english, and time we left office, he could converse a little bit in english, t, yeah, i know him well. he liked me, actually-- used to-- because i was a russianist. i once was with him, and he said, "condi, you know this. a has only been great when it's been ruled "by great men, like peter the great and alexder ii." you th
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well let's get more now on this historic day we are joined here in the studio by john barack he's a correspondent and has covered past events at auschwitz and we also have a cough who's president of germany's union of jewish students welcome to both of you and thank you for being here today john i'd like to begin with you because you've been to many commemorations of this sort in the past but this is really a very special one today where it's a particular one because of course it's the on the birth 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz it's also the 20th anniversary i think it's the 20th anniversary of the stockholm accord which was the 2nd that the ration which was an agreement among countries to combat anti semitism it was made on the 27th of january intentionally to reflect our day and it's also the 15th anniversary of the of the united nations declaration of the 27th of of january as being the being the memorial day so yes it is a very special memorial all. because as we've mentioned most of the survivors now of really quite elderly people and on those know with they'll be around fo
well let's get more now on this historic day we are joined here in the studio by john barack he's a correspondent and has covered past events at auschwitz and we also have a cough who's president of germany's union of jewish students welcome to both of you and thank you for being here today john i'd like to begin with you because you've been to many commemorations of this sort in the past but this is really a very special one today where it's a particular one because of course it's the on the...
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they would have peace in our time, john kerry and barack obama away the paper and say we got an agreement. what happened was th the infusin men of cash in those sanctions, they rolled into libya, syria, lebanon, because a plane was bankrupt. it was crazy. i think secretary pompeo realized that and they know with china there are accidental existential for threats, we aren't going to have revolvers out to restore deterrence. this is a policy by the obama administration, not accidental and lee is absolutely right. that's why they are embarrassed. >> laura: i spoke to this iranian activist, incredible woman, about the media reaction here. she says they are not telling the real story. check it out. >> what i want the american people to know that a majority of the iranian people view qassem soleimani as a terrorist who has terrorized the entire region. they don't relate to the narrative that the left has been giving. >> laura: it was shocking to see. pelosi spoke out about the protests that erupted on sunday and iran after speed 23 admitted it shot down the airliner, killing 176 and said, they
they would have peace in our time, john kerry and barack obama away the paper and say we got an agreement. what happened was th the infusin men of cash in those sanctions, they rolled into libya, syria, lebanon, because a plane was bankrupt. it was crazy. i think secretary pompeo realized that and they know with china there are accidental existential for threats, we aren't going to have revolvers out to restore deterrence. this is a policy by the obama administration, not accidental and lee is...
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nomination himself in 2004, and then the next election in 2008 he endorsed republican nominee john mccain over barackdemocratic senator joe lieberman is on "the beat." thanks for being here. >> glad to be here, thank you. when you look at the president's stance towards iran, a is he getting it right, and b, do you worry about the u.s. getting closer to war with iran? >> well, one, it looks like they were organized but of course i wasn't inside the presses so i don't know. it certainly was organized in the sense that they have good intelligence on soleimani, and of course we have this extraordinary capability to hit him, the target, without collateral damage. no american troops were on the ground, et cetera, et cetera. so -- and we did act quickly, i must say, to prepare to defend against a response from iran. today i think we have to be grateful based on iran's reaction and president trump's reaction this morning to iran. he didn't say, oh, they struck our base. we have to hit them back. i think he took it for what it was, which was they attacked. they didn't hurt or kill any americans. lets go and t
nomination himself in 2004, and then the next election in 2008 he endorsed republican nominee john mccain over barackdemocratic senator joe lieberman is on "the beat." thanks for being here. >> glad to be here, thank you. when you look at the president's stance towards iran, a is he getting it right, and b, do you worry about the u.s. getting closer to war with iran? >> well, one, it looks like they were organized but of course i wasn't inside the presses so i don't know....
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that goes all the way back to al gore, and john kerry, barack obama, hillary clinton.k obama exceeded in winning the white house. but it's very, very important, the first win here. we are following that and what's happening at the big old selloff. a lot entered david with impeachment or any of that but having to do with the coronavirus in the slowdown following up, american airlines, and united airlines and delta saying to avoid the area altogether. they are cutting back is not eliminating flights to the region and giving people a few days to get the stuff together. if they want to get out of the region. more on that in a minute. right now to the iowa caucuses. and what is the stake for the candidates and what's at stake for the state itself. let's get hilary vaughn into this, joining us also in des moines. >> joe biden is reminding voters that the biggest difference between himself and the current iowa front-runner bernie sanders is he is a democrat and sanders is not. that is plain into the iowa caucus night strategy reminding caucus goers that he wants moderates to
that goes all the way back to al gore, and john kerry, barack obama, hillary clinton.k obama exceeded in winning the white house. but it's very, very important, the first win here. we are following that and what's happening at the big old selloff. a lot entered david with impeachment or any of that but having to do with the coronavirus in the slowdown following up, american airlines, and united airlines and delta saying to avoid the area altogether. they are cutting back is not eliminating...
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they have been saying that the its lastn party is on gasp since john mccain lost to barack obama. political parties change all the time. movement intos change. to your point about how conservative it is, i would stylethat donald trump's is not a conservative republican. his policies are. you might benefit from reading the book. this new party is not as conservative as the coalition that tried to put mitt romney and tried to put john mccain in the presidency. there are a lot of people with outlooks on government where they do not mind a bit of government in their lives who are a part of this coalition and do influence it. alan in thousand palms, california. republican line. caller: that last caller thinks it is a minority of people. i would say it is a lot more than a minority. the silent majority was quiet. election be a landslide for trump. thank you. salena zito, could it be a landslide? guest: yes. this is in the democratic party's court. it was a close election in 20 16. it could be a close election in 2020. it could be a landslide in 2020. it all depends on how far left of th
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there is no question that as part of the iran nuclear deal, the deal that john kerry and barack obamad, iran got back billions of dollars in frozen assets and that it use hr actors around the middle east. would you be willing to concede that as part of the president's maximum pressure campaign that at least they turned off the terror money spigot? >> there has been a real impact on the iranian economy and the resources available as a result of the maximum pressure campaign. >> chris: so that is a success. >> here's the negative that is happening at the same time, a real weakening of our alliances and our partnerships. what made the iran deal possible was getting most of the world aligned with the united states and putting sanctions pressure on iran. it's that's what got them to the table. now we are in a place where sident trump is saying here is a moment for diplomacy, we need nato more engaged in the middle east, we is taking in the last fewosalle partnerships. in his recent incident has further strained some of our partnerships with germany, france, u.k. in the region and we need t
there is no question that as part of the iran nuclear deal, the deal that john kerry and barack obamad, iran got back billions of dollars in frozen assets and that it use hr actors around the middle east. would you be willing to concede that as part of the president's maximum pressure campaign that at least they turned off the terror money spigot? >> there has been a real impact on the iranian economy and the resources available as a result of the maximum pressure campaign. >>...
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there is no question that as part much the iran nuclear deal, the deal that john kerry and barack obamaotiated iran got back billions of dollars in frozen assets and that it used those assets to spread terror, give it to hezbollah, hamas, other bad actors around the middle east. would you be willing to concede that as part of the president's maximum pressure campaign that at least they turned off the terror money spigot? >> there has been a real impact on the iranian economy and on the resources available to the terrible iranian regime as a result of the maximum pressure campaign. chris: that is a success? >> that is a positive but here is the negative happening at the same time. a real weakening of our alliances and our partnerships. what made the iran deal possible was getting most of the world aligned with the united states in putting sanctions pressure on iran. that is what got them to the table. now we're in a place where although president trump and i appreciate his saying this, is saying here's a moment for diplomacy. we need nato more engaged in the middle east. we need our part
there is no question that as part much the iran nuclear deal, the deal that john kerry and barack obamaotiated iran got back billions of dollars in frozen assets and that it used those assets to spread terror, give it to hezbollah, hamas, other bad actors around the middle east. would you be willing to concede that as part of the president's maximum pressure campaign that at least they turned off the terror money spigot? >> there has been a real impact on the iranian economy and on the...
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leaders who their rhetoric and their leadership raises people up, from abraham lincoln to john kennedy to barackit. the second way you do it is you have a really bad president for a while. >> the practical facts of this is that the affordable care act that i think we should build on and make better, the affordable care act is now ten points more popular than the president of the united states. >> you're on top of the leaderboard in iowa. >> polls go up and down. what's important to me is the kind of grassroots support that we have. some days are good, some days they're not good. but i think we'll win here in iowa because we have an extraordinary grassroots movement. >> a measured response there from bernie sanders. joining me on the phone is the editor in chief of "the iowa capitol dispatch" former an editor and columnist at "the des moines register." let's start with this new cnn/"des moines register" poll. bernie sanders first with three weeks before the caucuses. how is he separating himself from others in the pack, especially the progressives? >> first of all, i think that the comment we jus
leaders who their rhetoric and their leadership raises people up, from abraham lincoln to john kennedy to barackit. the second way you do it is you have a really bad president for a while. >> the practical facts of this is that the affordable care act that i think we should build on and make better, the affordable care act is now ten points more popular than the president of the united states. >> you're on top of the leaderboard in iowa. >> polls go up and down. what's...
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senatorial committee he's in washington and in mountain view california zach friend who worked for barack obama and john kerry's presidential campaign. ok would he in a alex do you make a shouldn't there be witnesses. a couple of things like from an institutional perspective the house was the one who was supposed to have witnesses they did create that.
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john mccain did finish fourth. and then went on to win the nomination. first class, coach, standby, and baggage. host: on the democratic side, that was the year that turnout was highest in iowa history. barackbama, john edwards, and hillary clinton. they were very close. we are going to watch some video of ultimately president obama, but then candidate obama claiming victory and hillary clinton's concession in iowa that your. >> thank you, iowa. they said this day would never come. they said our sites were set too high. they said this country was too divided. two disillusioned to ever come together around a common purpose. night atis january this defining moment in history, you have done what the senate said we couldn't do. this is a great night for democrats. we have seen an unprecedented turnout here in iowa and that is good news because today, we are sending a clear message that we are going to have change and that change will be a democratic president in the white house in 2009. host: david? what a campaign that was. first african-american with a serious chance of winning, first woman with a serious chance of winning. there a tough for democrats to sort out. figure johnrismatic edwards
john mccain did finish fourth. and then went on to win the nomination. first class, coach, standby, and baggage. host: on the democratic side, that was the year that turnout was highest in iowa history. barackbama, john edwards, and hillary clinton. they were very close. we are going to watch some video of ultimately president obama, but then candidate obama claiming victory and hillary clinton's concession in iowa that your. >> thank you, iowa. they said this day would never come. they...
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national committee he is in washington and in mountain view california is friend who worked for barack obama and john kerry's presidential campaigns spokesman and strategist. ok as zack what do you make of the bloomberg story he he could spend up. to a $1000000000.00. he said that which doesn't get the nomination he'll give a doozy of a running does you want to be trump do you see a blowout which he was. i don't think he's got any chance to win the nomination i wish he'd spend the money on organizing other democratic races and maybe buying fox news so that he could actually have an impact on the national media landscape that way but i'll say that it's interesting both he and tom star if you look at their media ads for example in the reno market and las vegas media market alone they've bought more ads than bernie sanders has bought across the entire country so therefore they're flooding airwaves in a way that nobody has ever seen before including in california which has an early primary this year in very expensive media markets it's been enough to give them 4 or 5 points i mean and i think that some o
national committee he is in washington and in mountain view california is friend who worked for barack obama and john kerry's presidential campaigns spokesman and strategist. ok as zack what do you make of the bloomberg story he he could spend up. to a $1000000000.00. he said that which doesn't get the nomination he'll give a doozy of a running does you want to be trump do you see a blowout which he was. i don't think he's got any chance to win the nomination i wish he'd spend the money on...
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like it's traffic though they been saying the republican party is on its last gas since john mccain lost to barack obama. political parties change all the time to stop there's always sort of a movement and change. to your point about how conservative it is, i would argue that donald trump's style is certainly not traditional conservative republican i will say, his policies are but i think you might benefit from reading the book and that this party this new coalition is a does conservative as the coalition that tried to put mitt romney and tried to put john mccain into the presidency. there's a lot of people with new deal outlooks on government where they don't mind a little bit of government in their lives who are part of this coalition and do influence it. >> to alan and thousand palms california republican line, good morning. >> good morning. the last caller thinks it's a minority of people. i would say it's a lot more than minority, it's the silent majority was quiet so they work vocal to trump. but i think next election could be a landslide for trump. >> thank you. >> selena Ãsalena zito cut i
like it's traffic though they been saying the republican party is on its last gas since john mccain lost to barack obama. political parties change all the time to stop there's always sort of a movement and change. to your point about how conservative it is, i would argue that donald trump's style is certainly not traditional conservative republican i will say, his policies are but i think you might benefit from reading the book and that this party this new coalition is a does conservative as...
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john bolton is not only destroying his credibility but he is missing the call of patriotism. when the republican governor of utah went to work for barackded he chastised his republican colleague saying it is not the calling of history to serve a president whose values are antithetical to your own. i would say to john bolton it is not the calling of patriotism to you to serve a president whose actions are antithetical to your own. it is the call of history for john bolton to tell the nation what he knows ahead of the vote. i would say that john bolton, you are destroying your credibility. nobody is going to buy your book if you sit on this. nobody will give you $30 and reward you for covering up information you alone have that can benefit the united states senate. >> susan, is there an opportunity because we are close on the number of senators that will call for witnesses. the fact they called john bolton does not mean it will result in the removal of donald trump as the president of the united states and we have to remind the president's legal team philbin talked about undoing the election. this is not going to result in hillary clinto
john bolton is not only destroying his credibility but he is missing the call of patriotism. when the republican governor of utah went to work for barackded he chastised his republican colleague saying it is not the calling of history to serve a president whose values are antithetical to your own. i would say to john bolton it is not the calling of patriotism to you to serve a president whose actions are antithetical to your own. it is the call of history for john bolton to tell the nation what...
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our next guest john favreau was the chief speechwriter for senator barack obama and then president barackmeans john favreau has had a hand or more in some of the best speeches in presidential history. but speaking to american voters by the tens of millions through presidential speeches is a very different thing than speaking to them one-on-one. that is what john favreau is doing now in focus groups around the country for his podcast, the wilderness on cricket media in which he's learning more about voters now than he ever has before. here's a sample of what voters in suburban philadelphia told john favreau. >> i'm embarrassed. i'm embarrassed in front of the world because of our politics. and i will say this a lot of people don't agree with trump and i'm not a trumper, we're losing our integrity. if we can't solidify somehow. >> i'm embarrassed and for so long we teach children our young youth or growing up you behave this way, you do this and go to work and it's just like a formula to how you're supposed to behave. to see the president having twitter wars or bullying on social media when
our next guest john favreau was the chief speechwriter for senator barack obama and then president barackmeans john favreau has had a hand or more in some of the best speeches in presidential history. but speaking to american voters by the tens of millions through presidential speeches is a very different thing than speaking to them one-on-one. that is what john favreau is doing now in focus groups around the country for his podcast, the wilderness on cricket media in which he's learning more...
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you were almost as likely to hear criticism of john boehner and mitch mcconnell of barack obama. there was a feeling of anger toward the establishment. things were not what they wanted. if you were tuned and you could tell there were these elements. now i think it is manifested people like tucker carlson. there is an ethnic nationalist movement. it goes by various names. you see it across much of western europe. trump got into the race in june of 2015. my first column in the new york times was july of 2015. the headline was president trump? just say no. i later learned from my editor that it was hard to get the piece published because people at the time thought, why is he writing about president trump? this guy will dissolve in a matter of weeks. he is not a threat. i did not think he would win the presidency. but i knew enough about the conservative movement that i knew he was tapping into something which i thought was pernicious. others were happy with it. i did not think he should be underestimated. i am from miami-dade college. i would like to know any impactful challenge or
you were almost as likely to hear criticism of john boehner and mitch mcconnell of barack obama. there was a feeling of anger toward the establishment. things were not what they wanted. if you were tuned and you could tell there were these elements. now i think it is manifested people like tucker carlson. there is an ethnic nationalist movement. it goes by various names. you see it across much of western europe. trump got into the race in june of 2015. my first column in the new york times was...
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you might be barack obama and john kerry and his team who backed them as well.se are the terrorists. it's not the official of a state we are talking about. we are talk about a designated terrorist, quassem soleimani that ran the quds force of iran. he's a killer and we should all be glad he's dead. trish: you talk about black and white, good and bad. he killed 600 americans, killed hundreds and thousands throughout the world. i think about the amia bombing in argentina in the 90s, and the jewish center. that was all tied back to hezbollah and soleimani. that's just one incident. he was surrounding our embassy in iraq. there were threats he might be planning other things. if you have the opportunity to take out a man who has killed so many americans and countless other innocents, don't you take it? >> president trump did and it was the right answer. there shouldn't have been any question about this. we disrupted their global network of terror proxies. he was the bad man. he was the diplomat who made them work together. he was the guy, the terror kingpin. now he's
you might be barack obama and john kerry and his team who backed them as well.se are the terrorists. it's not the official of a state we are talking about. we are talk about a designated terrorist, quassem soleimani that ran the quds force of iran. he's a killer and we should all be glad he's dead. trish: you talk about black and white, good and bad. he killed 600 americans, killed hundreds and thousands throughout the world. i think about the amia bombing in argentina in the 90s, and the...
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. >> john kerry, hillary clinton, barack obama. two voted for the iraq war, one didn't.as the senator from illinois, the illinois state senator who came out against the iraq war. and that is what really propelled in iowa and iowa propelled him. however boring, unquote, without witnesses, the impeachment trial is, it's going to be wall to wall. and it's going to be hard for this 2020 race to get focus. >> there's also other parts of this campaign that matter in the impeachment campaign. what would you do if you were cory gardner? >> i don't think people truly appreciate the situation these republican senators are often in. if they say i'm open to impeachment. i want to hear from john bolton. pipe who pipal who might be motivated to turn out -- but when they don't say i want to hear from available witnesses, like the national security advisor, at the time, then you have people on the fence. they say this guy is just in the tank for trump. i'm not electing an independent thinker at all. >> mitch mcconnell, is he prioritizing and protecting trump or the senate majority? >> s
. >> john kerry, hillary clinton, barack obama. two voted for the iraq war, one didn't.as the senator from illinois, the illinois state senator who came out against the iraq war. and that is what really propelled in iowa and iowa propelled him. however boring, unquote, without witnesses, the impeachment trial is, it's going to be wall to wall. and it's going to be hard for this 2020 race to get focus. >> there's also other parts of this campaign that matter in the impeachment...
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just tweeting iran never won a war but never lost a negotiation i guess that's a dig at the john kerry barack -- >> interesting first tweet >> it is as i said, i apologize i didn't want to set you off. >> why don't we talk about biden coming out with record numbers. >> record numbers of what? >> raising money. >> fundraising >> so did bernie. >> bernie had twice as much. >> bernie always does. biden -- >> you're spinning biden's paul try numbers positively. >> 22 until. >> now that we're talking about iraq. >> if you spend your money wisely you don't need as much money as the other guy look at it from that standpoint. >> while you're here, i want to talk to you about david stern. good friend of yours a friend of the show you were with us on the day he went in for surgery a couple of weeks ago. obviously you've known him well. we talked yesterday about the incredible impact he had on the nba. he took over the league when it was troubled built it into an amazing place 30 years as the commissioner even rodger goodell said he was the commissioner of all commissioners. what are your thoughts on th
just tweeting iran never won a war but never lost a negotiation i guess that's a dig at the john kerry barack -- >> interesting first tweet >> it is as i said, i apologize i didn't want to set you off. >> why don't we talk about biden coming out with record numbers. >> record numbers of what? >> raising money. >> fundraising >> so did bernie. >> bernie had twice as much. >> bernie always does. biden -- >> you're spinning biden's paul...
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john kerry, hillary clinton, barack obama are the last three democratic nominees. didn't. which one won the presidency and which two lost. >> that's what i was saying exactly about bernie. barack obama was the senator from illinois, the illinois state senator who came out against the iraq war. that is what really propelled him in iowa. iowa propelled him through the next primaries to come. i do think that however boring, quote unquote, without witnesses perhaps, opening statements the impeachment trial is, i think it is going to consume the media environment. the networks are going to be wall-to-wall and it's going to be very hard for this 2020 race to get enough focus. >> there's also -- there's also other parts of the 2020 campaign that matter in this impeachment trial. republican senators who have -- what would you do if you were cory gardner, david? >> look, the bottom line is, and i don't think people truly appreciate the situation these republican senators are often in. because if they say i'm open to impeachment, i want to hear from john bolton, a lot of peo
john kerry, hillary clinton, barack obama are the last three democratic nominees. didn't. which one won the presidency and which two lost. >> that's what i was saying exactly about bernie. barack obama was the senator from illinois, the illinois state senator who came out against the iraq war. that is what really propelled him in iowa. iowa propelled him through the next primaries to come. i do think that however boring, quote unquote, without witnesses perhaps, opening statements the...
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bush was toward the end of his presidency before barack obama beat john mccain in 2008. it is something they have to be concerned about. how are they going to deflate his base, make the persuasion, how are they going to make sure their basis energized, all those things. trump has had that really rock solid base for three years now. >> let me ask you this. we got biden's fourth quarter money raised, 22.7 million. a little less, a lot less than bernie sanders, a little less than pete buttigieg. we'll get more into that later. you were on the other side of things in 2016. you covered clinton as i covered the trump campaign. there was palpable excitement for donald trump, whether you agree with it or not, hate him or love him, there was a palpable excitement for him, that was driving a lot of the eagerness for many of the voters to get to the polls. from what i understand from the clinton campaign, there wasn't that same excitement. going into 2020, we're in 2020 now, with the democratic candidates is it wise to go for somebody like joe biden who is promoting someone more re
bush was toward the end of his presidency before barack obama beat john mccain in 2008. it is something they have to be concerned about. how are they going to deflate his base, make the persuasion, how are they going to make sure their basis energized, all those things. trump has had that really rock solid base for three years now. >> let me ask you this. we got biden's fourth quarter money raised, 22.7 million. a little less, a lot less than bernie sanders, a little less than pete...
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by the 2010s, '11s, you were almost as likely to hear criticism of john boehner and mitch mcconnell as barack obama. there was a feeling of anger toward the establishment and things were not as they wanted. so you could, if you were tuned in, you could tell that there were these elements coursing through the country in the base of the republican party, which now i think is manifested in people like, you know, tucker carlson. and there's a sort of ethnic nationalist movement. people, goes by various names, not specific just to america. you see it across much of western europe, as well. what's interesting, so trump got into the race in june of 2015. and my first column in the "new york times" was july of 2015. and it was the headline was president trump, question mark, just say no. so this was three weeks after he got in. i later learned from my editor that it was hard to get the piece published because people at "the times" thought, why is he writing about donald trump? this guy is going to dissolve in a matter of weeks. he's not a threat. i knew he was. i didn't think he would win the preside
by the 2010s, '11s, you were almost as likely to hear criticism of john boehner and mitch mcconnell as barack obama. there was a feeling of anger toward the establishment and things were not as they wanted. so you could, if you were tuned in, you could tell that there were these elements coursing through the country in the base of the republican party, which now i think is manifested in people like, you know, tucker carlson. and there's a sort of ethnic nationalist movement. people, goes by...
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colbert so much as a human being, he covers for colbert. >> 297 for barack obama. >> 297 for barack obama. 139 for johnion, upset stomach, diarrhea. get powerful relief with pepto bismol liquicaps. >>> the very interesting statistic, people, their favorite shows, be it "csi," be it "e.r." the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. >> at the time, there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows that became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. >> lex, don't! >> because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don't know what's happening. >> there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn't revisit them. but there's almost no better hook. it's like a book you can't turn down, you go, i'm going to watch a little bit more. >> "24" was set to debut in november of 2001. the pilot climaxes with an assassin blowing up a passenger jet in midair. fox orders this. fox schedules it. 9/11 happen
colbert so much as a human being, he covers for colbert. >> 297 for barack obama. >> 297 for barack obama. 139 for johnion, upset stomach, diarrhea. get powerful relief with pepto bismol liquicaps. >>> the very interesting statistic, people, their favorite shows, be it "csi," be it "e.r." the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. >> at the time, there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows...
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me, michael starr hopkins, a democratic strategist who worked on the campaigns of barack obama, hillary clinton and john kel lane any. this news coming days before the next big democratic debate. we know snoenator booker was no going to be on the debate stage. what do we know now? >> you're right about the timing of this. we're in iowa, a state where cory booker spent a lot of time campaigning as a candidate. the debate stage was going to be critical, especially with the impeachment trial looming, that would take the five senators, now four senators now in the race, out of iowa and put them in washington, d.c. for the trial. all of that factored in. craig, we often talk about the money that's needed, the lifeblood of these campaigns, your control room can pull up on the screen a piece of this message from cory booker where he says in a media post they've reached the point where they 23450ed more money to scale their campaign and they don't have it now, but that given not being on the debate stage tomorrow night and not being able to be out on the campaign trail during the impeachment trial, that making
me, michael starr hopkins, a democratic strategist who worked on the campaigns of barack obama, hillary clinton and john kel lane any. this news coming days before the next big democratic debate. we know snoenator booker was no going to be on the debate stage. what do we know now? >> you're right about the timing of this. we're in iowa, a state where cory booker spent a lot of time campaigning as a candidate. the debate stage was going to be critical, especially with the impeachment trial...
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john bolton? really? progressive do not believe this. it is only important if americans are killed? all life is important all over the world. he has killed everybody. no one did anything all this i'm. both barack obama and bush, looked at it. he was not important to get. we need peace. we need to have that nuclear iran deal. that bozo had no business pulling out of this. this is no rationalizing.
john bolton? really? progressive do not believe this. it is only important if americans are killed? all life is important all over the world. he has killed everybody. no one did anything all this i'm. both barack obama and bush, looked at it. he was not important to get. we need peace. we need to have that nuclear iran deal. that bozo had no business pulling out of this. this is no rationalizing.
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in the first half, there was a comment about how barack obama nt voters to john edwards groups when they had more than they needed to be viable in a precinct, at least 15% to get a delegate. that can no longer be done. when people come into the democratic caucus and express their first preference, they will be locked into that first preference if their candidate is viable. there will be no more moving around for those people. the only people who will be allowed to move our -- are those whose candidates don't get at least 15% in the precinct. that really changes the dynamics of what happens on caucus night, which has a lot to do again with how the delegate counts are reported. the democrats are going to tell us the actual vote counts for the first time, both the initial vote count and what they call the realigned vote count after every candidate who doesn't reach 15% is dropped. so, the media is going to have three different numbers to work with. i'm not quite sure where they are going to go with it. i was looking at the cbs poll, where they were emphasizing the number of delegates each c
in the first half, there was a comment about how barack obama nt voters to john edwards groups when they had more than they needed to be viable in a precinct, at least 15% to get a delegate. that can no longer be done. when people come into the democratic caucus and express their first preference, they will be locked into that first preference if their candidate is viable. there will be no more moving around for those people. the only people who will be allowed to move our -- are those whose...
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from 2011, you are most likely to hear criticism of john boehmer and mitch mcconnell as you were of barack obama. there was this feeling of anger toward the establishment, things were not as they wanted. if you were tuned in, you could tell that there was these huge elements coursing through the republicanthe party, which now i think is manifest in people like tucker carlson. and there is a sort of ethnic, nationalist movement. it goes by various names. it is not specific just to america. you see it across much of western europe as well. it was interesting. trump got into the race in june of 2015. my first column in the "new york times was july of 2015. the headline was "president trump? just say no." this was three weeks after he got in. i later learned from my editor that it was hard to get the piece published, because people at the time slot, why is he writing about president trump, this guy is going to dissolve in a matter of weeks. he is not a threat. i did not think he would win the presidency. but i knew enough about the conservative movement that i knew he was tapping into somethin
from 2011, you are most likely to hear criticism of john boehmer and mitch mcconnell as you were of barack obama. there was this feeling of anger toward the establishment, things were not as they wanted. if you were tuned in, you could tell that there was these huge elements coursing through the republicanthe party, which now i think is manifest in people like tucker carlson. and there is a sort of ethnic, nationalist movement. it goes by various names. it is not specific just to america. you...
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john kerry about vietnam. to2008, they again tried swindle barack obama. caught inhey got bidenattempt to -- joe with ukraine. should trump be allowed to stay on the ballot when he was caught in his conspiracy? if it was not a conspiracy, then let the witnesses come out and prove it was not a conspiratorial -- it was not conspiratorial. host: thank you. guest: the house democrats ran with adam schiff for their impeachment. they said it was the most overwhelming case we've ever seen. they decided not to subpoena witnesses. they decided to withdraw subpoenas for witnesses. they claim they did not want the facts. they obviously were not interested in facts or evidence. they had one agenda, which was to get this done by christmas. why should the senate do the house's job? they are now accusing the senate of a cover-up. hear whatver-up to the democrats in the house brought forth. that is all we are doing is hearing the case the claim was so ironclad, which obviously it is not. host: another tweet from the president, shifty adam schiff is a sick man. he has not
john kerry about vietnam. to2008, they again tried swindle barack obama. caught inhey got bidenattempt to -- joe with ukraine. should trump be allowed to stay on the ballot when he was caught in his conspiracy? if it was not a conspiracy, then let the witnesses come out and prove it was not a conspiratorial -- it was not conspiratorial. host: thank you. guest: the house democrats ran with adam schiff for their impeachment. they said it was the most overwhelming case we've ever seen. they...
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in the first half, there was a comment about how barack obama n 2008 sent voters to john edwards groups when they had more than they needed to be viable in a precinct, at least 15% to get a delegate. that can no longer be done. when people come into the democratic caucus and express their first preference, they will be locked into that first preference if their candidate is viable. there will be no more moving around for those people. the only people who will be allowed to move are those whose candidates don't get at least 15% in the precinct. that really changes the dynamics of what happens on caucus night, which has a lot to do again with how the delegate counts are reported. the democrats are going to tell us the actual vote counts for the first time, both the initial vote count and what they call the realigned vote count after every candidate who doesn't reach 15% is dropped. so, the media is going to have three different numbers to work with. i'm not quite sure where they are going to go with it. i was looking at the cbs poll, where they were emphasizing the number of delegates eac
in the first half, there was a comment about how barack obama n 2008 sent voters to john edwards groups when they had more than they needed to be viable in a precinct, at least 15% to get a delegate. that can no longer be done. when people come into the democratic caucus and express their first preference, they will be locked into that first preference if their candidate is viable. there will be no more moving around for those people. the only people who will be allowed to move are those whose...
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john mccain asked for barack obama to go his funeral.hey competed very vicious whether i each other. do people understand it's the same country? sadly, the most emblematic thing where we are divided in our country goes back to sports. the world series the president booed. then college football championship in the south, the president gets four more year chants. steve: if we can't talk to each other and be seen talking to each other, we are in big trouble. what do you think? email us at friends@foxnews.com. also on facebook. meanwhile 6:06 eastern time. a fox news alert. listen to this. the country of iran halls announced that they have arrested a number of people after that ukrainian jet liner was mistakenly shot down, they say, by human error. brian: iran's president is vowing to punish everyone responsible? ainsley: trey yingst joins us live from jerusalem as protests against the regime enter the fourth day. hey, trey. >> ainsley, brian, steve, good morning. that's right today iran's justice chief made an announcement saying multiple a
john mccain asked for barack obama to go his funeral.hey competed very vicious whether i each other. do people understand it's the same country? sadly, the most emblematic thing where we are divided in our country goes back to sports. the world series the president booed. then college football championship in the south, the president gets four more year chants. steve: if we can't talk to each other and be seen talking to each other, we are in big trouble. what do you think? email us at...