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well, i think the real problem in the second term began when jim baker, the white house chief of staff, and don regan, the treasury, decided it would be a good idea for them to switch jobs. and they presented as almost a fait accompli to reagan, a half an hour oval office meeting. he said, okay, sure, whatever. and so they did. and this turned out to be a disaster. don regan was, a horrible white house chief of staff, as jim baker said to me, you know, don, like chief part of the title, but he didn't understand he was staff. you wanted to be the ceo of the united states because he had been ceo of merrill lynch before. so and he didn't have good political instincts. and as a result of things kind of went haywire in the iran-contra affair, which was an initiative started by reagan's national security advisor, bud mcfarlane, and to try to get hostages held by the iranians free. and this something the hostages, their fate of the hostages was something that really anguished reagan. he really was desperately worried. he wanted them home. and so but mcfarlane got, this bright idea of selling
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pete buttigieg baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. mark, the staff writer for the atlantic. pete buttigieg, let's start with vice president harris calling out donald trump directly for his remarks. she has been going on the offense about his fitness to lead. tonight she went after him on reproductive rights and ivf. you think this will land with voters at this point? >> what she decided to do was to take him on directly. she is focusing on the warrior part more than the joyful part. she has done that the last few days by showing clips of donald trump at her rallies by making clear that the things he is saying are the kinds of things that democrats and independents would find repugnant. that he would send the national guard or military to round up people he does not like. the idea that january 6th, a day of terror is somehow a "day of love". calling him out day after day the last stretch because she realizes she needs to make a contrast stronger in order to attract few voters who may be undecided. >> mark, vance tried out several lines
pete buttigieg baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. mark, the staff writer for the atlantic. pete buttigieg, let's start with vice president harris calling out donald trump directly for his remarks. she has been going on the offense about his fitness to lead. tonight she went after him on reproductive rights and ivf. you think this will land with voters at this point? >> what she decided to do was to take him on directly. she is focusing on the warrior part...
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begin in northern garza where is writing forces of killed at least 10 people in a strike on a house in baker. here it comes just hours off to another attack on residential buildings. they're killed at least $35.00 palestinians. dozens were wounded and the death toll could rise gauze as health ministry as calling it on her risk. mexico. as no one gauze that remains under is ready siege for more than 3 weeks now, or what is ready for the finally withdrawn from come out loud when the hospital full 7 northern garza author letting siege on that facility on friday. soldiers detained stuff on patients and destroyed much of the complex world health organization says only 3 doctors i left to care for nearly 200 patients. my capital, therefore hundreds of spent bullied cartridges lit to the floor outside. come all odd. one hospital in northern gauze is riley forces launched an extensive rate on the facility. by saturday morning, the troops had withdrawn but health care work is meant, especially had been detained. the whereabouts a knowing suddenly almost dable. in the morning we were surrounded and th
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times.an glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. and mark leibovitz for staff writer for the atlantic who has no relation to susan or peter. peter, you can go first. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what is the strategy? >> look them they feel like they have to exit up a little bit. the rally stage committee summer of joy has worked itself through and gotten as far itself as it can get. they need to mix it up taken to see if they can earn some votes. one way you do it is by making the story fresh. by doing interviews, having conversations, by attracting voters who may be turning in now to pay attention to the campaign. they've got a few weeks left, they've got 29 days to make the difference. really a very small number of people they have left. many of them are not as tough as you are, a lot of them are going to be friendly interviewers. and our legitimate journalists. just mixing i
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times.an glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. and mark leibovitz for staff writer for the atlantic who has no relation to susan or peter. peter, you can go first. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what is the strategy? >> look them they feel like they have to exit up a little bit. the rally stage committee summer of...
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. and dave weigle, political reporter for semaphore. liz cheney co-headlined this event. i want to know, who does she draw? who is on liz cheney's guest list to come to a democratic rally? >> sort of remarkable, right? you would never expect eight years ago that you would see dick cheney, was vice president under bush and liz cheney, number three in the house republican leadership, both as conservative as they come, endorsing kamala harris. the reason why of course, she made clear tonight, because there is something greater in her view than ideological differences. she still disagreed on policy differences that democrats and republicans have, but she understands that kamala harris is going to abide by the constitution and she does not think donald trump will do that and there are a number of republicans who agree. nikki haley republicans who continue even after she lost and dropped out of the primaries. still 10 to 15% of republicans were often voting for her, even when she was not a ca
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. and dave weigle, political reporter for semaphore. liz cheney co-headlined this event. i want to know, who does she draw? who is on liz cheney's guest list to come to a democratic rally? >> sort of remarkable, right? you would never expect eight years ago that you would see dick cheney, was vice president under bush and liz cheney, number three in the house republican leadership, both as conservative as they come,...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent dasha burns and peter baker, chief white house correspondent at "the new york times." also an msnbc political analyst. so, peter, the trump campaign is already seizing on the vice president's comments, pointing out issues about inflation and the border crisis. is this going to have any impact, do you think? >> it is part of their argument overall, pointing out she has been his number two for three and a half years and therefore she gets credit for anything biden did, she should get blame for anything biden did. i think you see how much she wants to distance herself without trying to look like she's distancing herself. she doesn't want to say she disagrees with the president who appointed her on any particular major policy, but at the same time, she's not using him on the campaign trail very much either. you don't see biden out there campaigning for kamala harris because she wants to establish herself as her own independent identity and she wants to be the change agent, which is a powerful force to be, also a tricky, you know, thing to do when y
. >> joining us now, nbc news correspondent dasha burns and peter baker, chief white house correspondent at "the new york times." also an msnbc political analyst. so, peter, the trump campaign is already seizing on the vice president's comments, pointing out issues about inflation and the border crisis. is this going to have any impact, do you think? >> it is part of their argument overall, pointing out she has been his number two for three and a half years and therefore...
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. >> joining us now, peter baker, chief white house correspondent at "the new york times," mark mckinnonge w. bush and john mccain. he's also the creator of "the circus" on showtime and julian castro. trump has been so consistent on what he thinks of migrants and what he wants to do about the migrants that are coming into our country. i mean, from 2015 when he came down that escalator to last night it's been pretty consistent. has the vice president been clear enough on how diametrically different she is from donald trump on this issue? >> yeah, i mean, you're right, jose. remember when he came down that escalator and he talked about mexicans being rapists and people coming across the border and about their bad character, and he has been consistent. he's been extreme. he's also told lies. you heard more of them right there in that clip. and we all remember, of course, his lies about springfield. at the same time, i think, unfortunately, what's happened in our country is so much of that has gotten normalized, and over the years, the debate on immigration has moved to the right, and so the
. >> joining us now, peter baker, chief white house correspondent at "the new york times," mark mckinnonge w. bush and john mccain. he's also the creator of "the circus" on showtime and julian castro. trump has been so consistent on what he thinks of migrants and what he wants to do about the migrants that are coming into our country. i mean, from 2015 when he came down that escalator to last night it's been pretty consistent. has the vice president been clear enough...
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peter baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker and personal boss of peter baker joins us, and mark leibovitz, staff writer for the atlantic. he's no relation to susan or peter. peter, we're going to let you go first. can we just look at this? 60 minutes, call her daddy podcast, howard stern, late- night shows, the view. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what's the strategy? >> the rally stage, the summer of joy has kind of worked itself through. it's gotten as far as it can get. they need to mix it up again, to try and see if they can earn some more votes and when would you do it is by making the story fresh. the need to have a fresh story by doing interviews, by having conversations, by attracting voters who may only be turning in now to pay attention to the campaign. so i think that they've got a few weeks left. they've got 29 days to make the difference with this handful of p
peter baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker and personal boss of peter baker joins us, and mark leibovitz, staff writer for the atlantic. he's no relation to susan or peter. peter, we're going to let you go first. can we just look at this? 60 minutes, call her daddy podcast, howard stern, late- night shows, the view. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised...
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on the close margins of the 2024 with a group of journalists and peter baker and amy walter and ben smith. they considered key house and senate races. this event was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c.. and peter baker who has covered five presidents for "the new yorktimes" and is now chief house correspondent. casey hunt with cnn has her own show in the morning and covered congress as well and ben smith is the editor of chief previously at the "new york times."...
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prc baker space, tenderloin housing, safeway, whole foods, urban alchemy and also [indiscernible] a fewfic examples of employers are folks are working now. with that, i believe that is the end of our slides, but we are happy to pass it back for questions. thank you. >> thank you so much. i open up to committee for discussion. member jackson. >> thank you for your presentation. personally, i like to thank you guys for the work you do, because i am a product of the environment in the demographic you guys have served, and i wouldn't be sitting here right now if it waebt wasn't for you guys so i thank you guys. couple questions. excuse me for my ignorance on this. first question i have is, you guys talk about the community based organizations you work with, who are the community based organizations and more specifically, what communities do they serve? >> absolutely. let me see--we have organizations in the bayview and mission, tenderloin, what am i missing? help me guys. concentrated. southeast, mission i did say mission. western addition, thank you. concentrations. i can offer the list to
prc baker space, tenderloin housing, safeway, whole foods, urban alchemy and also [indiscernible] a fewfic examples of employers are folks are working now. with that, i believe that is the end of our slides, but we are happy to pass it back for questions. thank you. >> thank you so much. i open up to committee for discussion. member jackson. >> thank you for your presentation. personally, i like to thank you guys for the work you do, because i am a product of the environment in the...
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. >>> let's bring in "new york times" chief white house correspondent and nbc political analyst peter bakerd former biden 2020 senior adviser, alensia johnson. peter, both candidates there in michigan today, home to some 200,000 muslim voters. israel's been a major issue where progressives and arab americans want to see vp harris charting a different course from joe biden. so with hamas' leader dead now, does she have a chance to do that? >> yeah, that's a good question whether she can pivot a little bit. she probably won't given anything that seems a contradiction to joe biden. she's made it clear that she doesn't want to do that not just on gaza but any significant policy issue. she wants to be seen as loyal to her president, even as she tries to distinguish herself. but it does raise a question whether she can make an emphasis about the need and the war, whether she can take what joe biden just said, as you showed him on the tarmac in berlin, and expand it to that audience to say it's our administration that wants to free the hostages and end the war in gaza, and explain to those voters
. >>> let's bring in "new york times" chief white house correspondent and nbc political analyst peter bakerd former biden 2020 senior adviser, alensia johnson. peter, both candidates there in michigan today, home to some 200,000 muslim voters. israel's been a major issue where progressives and arab americans want to see vp harris charting a different course from joe biden. so with hamas' leader dead now, does she have a chance to do that? >> yeah, that's a good question...
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. >> joining us now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, democratic strategistm gentleson and former republican governor of ohio, john kasich. peter, never before has a presidential nominee suggested using u.s. military forces against americans who don't agree with him. political opponents. this is a new level of rhetoric from donald trump, by a presidential candidate. >> it absolutely is. i think it's in keeping with where he has been escalating throughout this campaign. remember, he has said from the beginning, this campaign was about retribution. that was the word he used, not anybody else, retribution. people who have offended him, angered him, and so on. he has talked at times about enemies like joe biden, kamala harris, hillary clinton, barack obama. he has threatened to imprison. >> nancy pelosi. >> nancy pelosi. he has talked about mark milley, the former chairman of the joint chiefs deserves execution for disloyalty and whether election workers who he argues would be prosecuted and thrown in jail. this is where he is not saying he is going after people
. >> joining us now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, democratic strategistm gentleson and former republican governor of ohio, john kasich. peter, never before has a presidential nominee suggested using u.s. military forces against americans who don't agree with him. political opponents. this is a new level of rhetoric from donald trump, by a presidential candidate. >> it absolutely is. i think it's in keeping with where he has been escalating...
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. >> joining us now, chief white house correspondent for the new york times, peter baker., you been writing about trump's speeches, maybe perhaps showing signs of age. i will read from it. you point out, quote, he rambles , he repeats himself. he roams from thought to thought -- some of them hard to understand. some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. he voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. he digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own, quote, beautiful body. he relishes a great day in louisiana after spending the day in georgia. he expresses fear that north korea is trying to kill me when he presumably means iran. as late as last month, mr. trump was still speaking as if he were running against president biden, five weeks after his with drawl from the race. >> and of course, him talking about world war ii. him continually saying that he beat barack obama, and confusing barack obama and joe biden. and the list just go on. >> and now dangerous. whether it's age or something more nefarious, he i
. >> joining us now, chief white house correspondent for the new york times, peter baker., you been writing about trump's speeches, maybe perhaps showing signs of age. i will read from it. you point out, quote, he rambles , he repeats himself. he roams from thought to thought -- some of them hard to understand. some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. he voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. he digresses into bizarre tangents about golf,...
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and nbc's hala gorani is reporting from tel aviv, peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent analyst. hala gorani, what do we know about this? has there been any reaction there? >> reporter: we don't have israeli reaction. matt miller was asked how the israeli government responded to this u.s. request, or this set of u.s. requests in that letter to increase humanitarian assistance to alleviate humanitarian suffering in gaza, which is really, really reaching dire levels, especially in the north. and i'll get to that in a moment. according to this letter, the biden administration is asking the israeli government to improve the humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave within 30 days. interestingly, this will take us beyond the u.s. election. so it is an open question whether or not this will have any impact on the government of benjamin netanyahu as he, like everyone else, awaits the results of this important election in november. the letter was signed by antony blinken as well as defense secretary lloyd austin and addressed to the israeli defense secretary here in israel.
and nbc's hala gorani is reporting from tel aviv, peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent analyst. hala gorani, what do we know about this? has there been any reaction there? >> reporter: we don't have israeli reaction. matt miller was asked how the israeli government responded to this u.s. request, or this set of u.s. requests in that letter to increase humanitarian assistance to alleviate humanitarian suffering in gaza, which is really, really reaching...
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quote, in their book can the the divider: donald trump in the white house" peter baker and susan glasser trump asked john kelly his chief of staff at the time, quote, why can't you be like the german generals. trump at various points had grown frustrated with military officials he deemed disloyal and disobedient. throughout the course of his presidency trump referred to flag officers as, quote, my generals. according to baker and glasser kelly explained to trump that german generals tried to kill hitler three times and almost pulled it off. this correction did not move trump to reconsider his view. no, no, no, they were totally loyal to him, trump responded. quote, this week i asked john kelly about their exchange. he told me that when trump raised the subject of german generals kelly responded by asking, do you mean bismarck's generals? he went on. i mean, i knew he didn't know who bismarck was or about the franco-prussian war. i said, do you mean the kaiser's generals? surely you can't mean hitler's generals. and he said yeah, yeah, hitler's generals. i explained to him that rommel had
quote, in their book can the the divider: donald trump in the white house" peter baker and susan glasser trump asked john kelly his chief of staff at the time, quote, why can't you be like the german generals. trump at various points had grown frustrated with military officials he deemed disloyal and disobedient. throughout the course of his presidency trump referred to flag officers as, quote, my generals. according to baker and glasser kelly explained to trump that german generals tried...
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baker. thank you, david. msnbc political analyst, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and co- author of the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. peter, you heard that. trump goes to aurora, amplifies his distortions and lies on immigration. earlier he went to detroit and insulted that city. why do you think this is a winning formula or could this wear out by election day? >> it hasn't historically been a winning formula but somehow he managed to defy all standards and norms we thought we understood about politics. it is will number one you don't go to a city and tell them the city stinks. you don't go to estate and say it's been taken over by migrants especially when the republican mayor of the city you use as your case study says it's not true. that doesn't seem to ever stick to trump. he says things not true all the time and it doesn't seem to whittle away at his support. i think it's important to remember his support has been static for many months if not the last couple years. the same number of people more or less supported him throughout . they are not leaving him but he's
baker. thank you, david. msnbc political analyst, chief white house correspondent for the new york times and co- author of the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. peter, you heard that. trump goes to aurora, amplifies his distortions and lies on immigration. earlier he went to detroit and insulted that city. why do you think this is a winning formula or could this wear out by election day? >> it hasn't historically been a winning formula but somehow he managed to defy all...
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baker of the new york times. amy walter of the cook political report and ben smith. they also consider key house and senate race and the issues most important to voters in the final days before election day. this event was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c. >> we have on my far left, nikole killion with cbs news and congressional correspondent, peter baker who has covered five presidents for the "new york times." and is now chief white house correspondent currently t a.c. hunt who is with cn and has her own show in the morning. she's covered congress as well. and ben smith is the editor in chief of semifor at the "new york times" and amy walter who is in charge of the most reliable i guess indicator, the cook report with amy walter. thank you all. ok. so -- [applause] can any of you recall a time when it was more difficult to predict who the person who's going to be elected president this close to the election? >> that's you. [laughter] >> i was saying that, i cannot remember two weeks out not having to be as close as this to the point where we are -- we're talk about change of a po
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news who's correspondent, monica alba, and "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, peter bakerlcome to both of you. monica, what is the motivation behind the interviews and mu places. is there polling that shows she's got weak spots she needs to address? >> reporter: the harris campaign is entering into this narrow stretch where people are tuning in more acutely. this is the moment to try to appear to a really broad swath of the audience on a lot of different kinds of platforms. that's why you're seeing her doing more podcasts. a media blitz on all sorts of kinds of reach, and opportunity like fox news. and we're told that they do believe there's a sliver of the electorate that watches and tunes in to fox news, that they claim is undecided, that could still be making up their mind, maybe some of them are people like those who are going to be appearing alongside her today, shortly just minutes from now, who are a part of those antitrump republicans who might still watch fox news, but aren't necessarily enthralled with what he represents as the leader of the gop right now. they'r
news who's correspondent, monica alba, and "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, peter bakerlcome to both of you. monica, what is the motivation behind the interviews and mu places. is there polling that shows she's got weak spots she needs to address? >> reporter: the harris campaign is entering into this narrow stretch where people are tuning in more acutely. this is the moment to try to appear to a really broad swath of the audience on...
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joining us now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst peter bakerd nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. peter, lay out what woodward says donald trump was doing with these phone calls. >> so, woodward in his new book called "war" coming out next week says that a trump aide told him that he would -- they have been kicked out of the office because the former president said he was taking a call with vladimir putin, and this aide told woodward that it was one of a number of such calls, perhaps as many as seven. now, there aren't any more details about it than that. and woodward doesn't cite any other sources and we haven't confirmed that separately either. but if this is the case, it adds a new wrinkle to the controversy over president trump's -- former president trump's relationship with president putin, which has always been subject of a great deal of mystery and confusion and criticism. >> peter, i think my mic is on now. do we know the time frame for when the phone calls were taking place? i mentioned in relation to donald trump lobbying republic
joining us now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst peter bakerd nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. peter, lay out what woodward says donald trump was doing with these phone calls. >> so, woodward in his new book called "war" coming out next week says that a trump aide told him that he would -- they have been kicked out of the office because the former president said he was taking a call with vladimir putin, and this aide...
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housing units. the dmv office at fell and baker streets has been there since 1960.pairs at state owned building will be turned into a multi-use complex with 370 homes, including a modernized dmv department of motor vehicles. the chronicle reports that the dmv office is scheduled for completion in 2029. first phase of housing set for 2030. now, francis was joking about jumping into the ocean because it's like 60 something degrees. yeah. we'll see. aaron peskin out there to swim to alcatraz. we'll just keep going. you know, just. >> all right, i know his ad, right? yeah. yeah. i mean, that looks better today than most days. francis. >> yeah, definitely be great to head to the coast or the beaches in the next few days, especially this weekend. we're going to show you a pretty view as we show you live shot of the golden gate bridge. but check out these temperatures. still some areas above 100 degrees, like san jose 101, although it's down from 106 yesterday. san francisco looks much more comfortable at 80 degrees. oakland is currently 94. hayward 98. half moon bay is 68
housing units. the dmv office at fell and baker streets has been there since 1960.pairs at state owned building will be turned into a multi-use complex with 370 homes, including a modernized dmv department of motor vehicles. the chronicle reports that the dmv office is scheduled for completion in 2029. first phase of housing set for 2030. now, francis was joking about jumping into the ocean because it's like 60 something degrees. yeah. we'll see. aaron peskin out there to swim to alcatraz....
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housing units. the dmv office that fell on baker street has been there since 1960. it needs repairs.tate owned building will be turned into a multi-use complex with 370 homes, including a modernized dmv. the dmv office is scheduled for completion in 2029. the first phase of housing 2030. >> it has been just over a week since the a's said their final goodbye to oakland fans inside the coliseum. now, the team's history is getting the academic treatment. registration is open for a stanford university online course that will be instructed by former athletics executive andy dolich. according to the preliminary syllabus, the class focuses on the rise and fall of the franchise. there will be several guest speakers in the six week course, including former a's pitcher dave stewart, chronicle sports columnist scott ostler and former mercury news columnist mark purdy. the first class is october 22nd. >> now it's your morning money report, a huge boost for the labor market. the september jobs report is exceeding expectations. the u.s. economy added 254,000 jobs last month. that's according to th
housing units. the dmv office that fell on baker street has been there since 1960. it needs repairs.tate owned building will be turned into a multi-use complex with 370 homes, including a modernized dmv. the dmv office is scheduled for completion in 2029. the first phase of housing 2030. >> it has been just over a week since the a's said their final goodbye to oakland fans inside the coliseum. now, the team's history is getting the academic treatment. registration is open for a stanford...
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baker into this. co-author of the divider, trump and the white house 2017 to 2021. you have these two events, another split screen. leaving the campaign trail to visit north carolina, trump going back to butler. how important are these stops 31 days from an election? >> they are sending signals. trump obviously has courage. harris has compassion. these are some of their strengths. in both cases that's a public impression voters have of them and they are reinforcing those images, those impressions. we are 31 days out from an election but we have seen consistently the indicate of a tied race. nationally and at the battleground states like michigan and north carolina. either candidate could inch ahead and will into had by it looks like very small numbers. the more they go, the more often they show their face, connect with voters in these places the more important it is. it's possible we won't see dramatic changes in the next 31 days and it'll come to the wire. we will be where we are today. a nailbiter. >> when you talk about this it's a game of inches, just pulling ti
baker into this. co-author of the divider, trump and the white house 2017 to 2021. you have these two events, another split screen. leaving the campaign trail to visit north carolina, trump going back to butler. how important are these stops 31 days from an election? >> they are sending signals. trump obviously has courage. harris has compassion. these are some of their strengths. in both cases that's a public impression voters have of them and they are reinforcing those images, those...
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baker's column in the "wall street journal" as soon as possible. and that's the riff. all right. if joining me now to talk about all this, great stuff here on set, wyoming senator john barrasso, florida houseber byron donalds. gentlemen, thank you ever sop for to coming on set. senator, first of all, gerry baker's column, i don't think anyone could have said it better. >> you're absolutely right. we need to make sure israel has everything they need not just to defend themselves, but to defeat their enemy. and in the big picture, larry, we know the world is a lot more dangerous now under biden-harris a than it was when you were working in the white house with president trump. president trump, in terms of iran, had a full pressure component. now what we have is full appeasement by the democrats. and what we have seen happen with these guys in the office is $100 billion because of relief of sanctions that a went to iran. oil in china, money back to the iran. this is why iran wants kamala harris to get elected, because they know it'll be easier for them. and that's what -- we've had briefings on this in the senate, and what we see is iran is doing what they can to influence the election in the
baker's column in the "wall street journal" as soon as possible. and that's the riff. all right. if joining me now to talk about all this, great stuff here on set, wyoming senator john barrasso, florida houseber byron donalds. gentlemen, thank you ever sop for to coming on set. senator, first of all, gerry baker's column, i don't think anyone could have said it better. >> you're absolutely right. we need to make sure israel has everything they need not just to defend themselves,...
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joining us now, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker.g signs of age. i will read from it. you point out, quote, this, he rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought, some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. he voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. he digress noose bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own, quote, beautiful body. he relishes a great day in louisiana after spending the day in georgia. he expresses fear that north korea is trying to kill me when he presumably means iran. his latest last month mr. trump was still speaking as if he were running against president biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race. >> and we have world war, of course, him talking about world war ii, him continually saying that he beat barack obama, and confusing barack obama and joe biden. and the list does go on. >> but now dangerous, whether it's age or something more nefarious, he's talking about saying the democrats were tr
joining us now, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker.g signs of age. i will read from it. you point out, quote, this, he rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought, some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. he voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. he digress noose bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own, quote, beautiful body. he...
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like josephine baker she was a performer of the different kind but she was the first african-american to perform with a great upper house her air and she shown here in her costume. shame met theey portraitist and they had a love affair. the font he had left behind her husband and child saying i just had to get to europe for my career. i don't care that i'm supposed to be a wife and mother first i want to be a professional woman and was quite a scandal at the time that she do this but she persevered and was very well received in paris and also in europe. jones who was a college university professoran in paintr at her and they became really good friends and they would cook french food together and she decided to paint a portrait of her in the style that she learned in france this impressionist style using a palette knife. i love the way the fan shape is repeated in the background with this beautiful joyful exuberant picture. she returned united states and had success here but it wasn't the same as in europe. she did struggle quite a bit. i think she looks very contented in this portrait. >> this is a self-portrait. >> yes
like josephine baker she was a performer of the different kind but she was the first african-american to perform with a great upper house her air and she shown here in her costume. shame met theey portraitist and they had a love affair. the font he had left behind her husband and child saying i just had to get to europe for my career. i don't care that i'm supposed to be a wife and mother first i want to be a professional woman and was quite a scandal at the time that she do this but she...
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have staff writer for "the atlantic" david frum with us and chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter bakerporter: in their first and only face-off j.d. vance and tim walz squaring off in a largely civil and substantive vice presidential sedate. hours after iran launched nearly 200 missiles at israel the two sparred over the escalating crisis in the middle east. >> iran -- israel's ability to be able to defend itself is absolutely fundamental. steady leadership is going to matter. a nearly 80-year-old donald trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment. >> governor walz, you blamed donald trump who has been the vice president for the last 3 1/2 years and the answer is your running mate, not mine. >> reporter: a relaxed vance challenging walz on america's top issue, the economy. >> you have to play whack-a-mole, you have to pretend that donald trump didn't increase take-home pay, that he didn't deliver lower inflation which he did and you have to defend kamala harris's atrocious economic record. >> reporter: vance and walz focusing most attacks on the opponent's running
have staff writer for "the atlantic" david frum with us and chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter bakerporter: in their first and only face-off j.d. vance and tim walz squaring off in a largely civil and substantive vice presidential sedate. hours after iran launched nearly 200 missiles at israel the two sparred over the escalating crisis in the middle east. >> iran -- israel's ability to be able to defend itself is absolutely fundamental....
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election with a group of journalists, including peter baker of the new york times, amy walter of the cook political report and others. they also consider house and senate races and the issues most important to voters. this was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c. now the chief white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter is in charge of the most -- amy walters in charge of the cook report with amy walters . thank you all. [applause] david: can any of you recall a time when it was more difficult to predict who would be president this close to the election? >> i was saying to somebody last night i cannot renumber two weeks out -- remember to ask out having it be this close -- two weeks out having it be this close. every other election in our lifetime, we would have thought a three-point 2-5-point change might make a difference. david: have you ever seen anything like this? >> where it is an absolute true tossup where there is no sign the ball is rolling in one direction, especially at the end, i
election with a group of journalists, including peter baker of the new york times, amy walter of the cook political report and others. they also consider house and senate races and the issues most important to voters. this was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c. now the chief white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter is in charge of the most...
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chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter baker is here.at rather stunning piece of reporting. with me at the table for the hour former assistant u.s. attorney and president of a leadership conference on civil and human rights, maya wiley's here. and distinguished political scholar and professor at princeton university, eddie glaude is here. peter baker, take us through what you've reported. >> well, i mean, you've done a pretty good job of summing up of it. thank you for reading some of the article. but we wanted to go back and look at the questions about trump's age in part because they were obscured for a long time by questions about biden's age. of course president biden three years older. he presents physically in a more frail way. he had trouble walking. obviously people saw that debate. he kind of seemed to freeze up at times, had a hard time speaking. but that doesn't mean that there aren't issues also with former president trump, who's 78 and would be 82 at the end of his second term. now-e doesn't present the same way obviously as
chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter baker is here.at rather stunning piece of reporting. with me at the table for the hour former assistant u.s. attorney and president of a leadership conference on civil and human rights, maya wiley's here. and distinguished political scholar and professor at princeton university, eddie glaude is here. peter baker, take us through what you've reported. >> well, i mean, you've done a pretty good job of summing up of it....
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house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what the president know. and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside his immediate family. i want to know what you can tell me in that respect. what did the president know and when did he know it? i've tried to tell that in the recounting of my statement, but what the president knew about the watergate and again, if we can divide to prejudge 17 and post-june 17, what he knew was basically what has been clearly established here. there doesn't seem to be much contention about what he knew and when. on the pre june 17 activities, as i see it, he knew through the normal channels that the event had occurred. he knew as ongoing developments in the in the course of the investiga
house chief of staff h.r. haldeman, who was asked the now infamous question by leading republican howard baker. here's some of his testimony. the one thing that keeps recurring to me and the one thing i've tried to put to every witness that has unique information in addition to their own personal information and knowledge, is what the president know. and when did he first know it? now, you were closer to the press in the united states, more on than probably any other person in the world outside...
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house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right, is an episode one on out is era. the i'm calling baker and joe, here are the top stories on al jazeera is really forces have carried out several airstrikes on the southern suburbs they route. after ordering people to leave the area or risk being bombed, loud explosions have been heard on monday nights. at least 4 people, including a child have been killed. one of the strikes appears to have hit near the re fi career. a hospital in northern gaza is real targeted. a school that was housing displaced, palestinians in jamalia, killing 10 people. children are among those who were killed in the attack. it's the latest atrocity by is really forces who have laid siege to the area for the last 17 days, killing at least $640.00 palestinian israeli forces also bomb the city of hun units . and the south palestinians are mourning their loved ones and sang farewells to their family members who were killed by his really bombardment the they don't target resistance sizes. these riley and the allies, it's targeting children, women, and mean it targets the
house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right, is an episode one on out is era. the i'm calling baker and joe, here are the top stories on al jazeera is really forces have carried out several airstrikes on the southern suburbs they route. after ordering people to leave the area or risk being bombed, loud explosions have been heard on monday nights. at least 4 people, including a child have been killed. one of the strikes appears to have hit near...
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baker disguise. i just provided you with an alibi. >> they have grooming businesses index court businesses the bring in these young kids and you come to that houseion is like a have got four for you three don't want to cooperate but one might whatever it is you don't need the list to go after these businesses with irs agents audit them and you'll find everybody. nice segue to the next segment. released hostages feel stressed thanks to the irs. if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ farxiga ♪ home inspectors, general contractors, roofers; all kinds of pros recommend leaffilter. why? it's engineered for performance. because with leaffilter's patented filter technology, there's no g
baker disguise. i just provided you with an alibi. >> they have grooming businesses index court businesses the bring in these young kids and you come to that houseion is like a have got four for you three don't want to cooperate but one might whatever it is you don't need the list to go after these businesses with irs agents audit them and you'll find everybody. nice segue to the next segment. released hostages feel stressed thanks to the irs. if you have chronic kidney disease, you can...
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harris campaign, and "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, a man who's been around the block a few times now, peter baker. garrett, i'm going to begin with you, the first guy, the comedian with the joke about puerto rico, getting a lot of blow back. what's going on with that? >> reporter: katy, that's the only person and the only joke out of that entire clip you just played that the trump campaign has tried to create distance from. the campaign put out a statement, shortly after the comedian spoke saying his view does not reflect the view of donald trump or his campaign, and there's been condemnation from everywhere. the governor of puerto rico to rick scott, the republican senator from florida, to marco rubio, but everything else you just heard, they have used the backlash against the event to argue they are being unfairly attacked or unfairly compared to nazis or unfairly compared to racists and somehow that shows desperation on the part of democrats and they seem to be making a strategic decision that this is better off not responded to in any meaningful way. to that, i think history has shown that th
harris campaign, and "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst, a man who's been around the block a few times now, peter baker. garrett, i'm going to begin with you, the first guy, the comedian with the joke about puerto rico, getting a lot of blow back. what's going on with that? >> reporter: katy, that's the only person and the only joke out of that entire clip you just played that the trump campaign has tried to create distance from. the...
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house member byron donalds. gentlemen, thank you ever so much for coming on. we appreciate it. senator, first of all, gary baker's column i don't think anybody could have said it better. >> well you're absolutely right. we need to make sure israel has everything they need. not just to defend themselves but to defeat their enemy, and in the big picture, larry, what we know is the world is a lot more dangerous now under biden-harris than it was when you were working in the white house with president trump. president trump in terms of iran had a full pressure component. now what we have is full appeasement by the democrats. and what we have seen happen with these guys in the office is $100 billion because of relief that went to iran. oil in china, money back to iran. this is why iran wants kamala harris to get elected. because they know it'll be easier for them and that's what we've had briefings on this in the senate and what we see is iran is doing what they can to influence the election in the united states to help harris and to hurt president trump. larry: they hacked into trump. >> they have. larry: and sent it
house member byron donalds. gentlemen, thank you ever so much for coming on. we appreciate it. senator, first of all, gary baker's column i don't think anybody could have said it better. >> well you're absolutely right. we need to make sure israel has everything they need. not just to defend themselves but to defeat their enemy, and in the big picture, larry, what we know is the world is a lot more dangerous now under biden-harris than it was when you were working in the white house with...
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baker and ethel waters. she was a performer, but of a different kind. she was the first african american to perform with the great opera houses of europe.nd she's shown here in her costume as rosina in the barber of seville. and she met her portraitist, louis mela jones in washington, d.c., where they were both local women, but they had a love affair with paris, both of them, lillian avanti, had left behind her husband and child, saying, i just have to get to europe for my career. i don't care that i'm supposed to be a wife and mother first. i want to be a professional woman. and it was quite a scandal at the time that she did this, but she persevered and it was very well received in paris and elsewhere in europe. and lois mae lou jones, who was a howard university professor. and painter, met her. they became really good friends. they love to speak french together and cook french food. and she decided to paint this portrait of lillian infante in the style she had learned in france and france, the impressionist style using a palette knife rather than a brush. and you could see this is a very there's a lot of impasto sticking up here. and
baker and ethel waters. she was a performer, but of a different kind. she was the first african american to perform with the great opera houses of europe.nd she's shown here in her costume as rosina in the barber of seville. and she met her portraitist, louis mela jones in washington, d.c., where they were both local women, but they had a love affair with paris, both of them, lillian avanti, had left behind her husband and child, saying, i just have to get to europe for my career. i don't care...
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joining the conversation, we have chief white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker and publisher of the newsletter "the ink" available on substack, anand giridharadas. good to have you all this hour. >> willie, couple things. the socialists that are running the white house, damn them, responsible now for -- because they're responsible for everything -- record-setting closing of the dow jones over 43,000, which is insane. >> 43, yeah. >> s&p also record levels. again, these clowns that are running around in theirgetting than ever before, somehow saying donald trump was better, no, no. listen, no. this is -- for those people, this is as good as it gets. >>> also in sports, the mets and the yankees win. the jets could have made it a trifecta, but, unfortunately, they're the jets. but some good football, good baseball played last night. >> huge bounceback win for the mets. they got smoked in game one out in l.a. they kind of had to have it, even for morale. lindor hits the lead-off home run, setting the tone. gosh, he's been so good. the mets take game two. that series
joining the conversation, we have chief white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker and publisher of the newsletter "the ink" available on substack, anand giridharadas. good to have you all this hour. >> willie, couple things. the socialists that are running the white house, damn them, responsible now for -- because they're responsible for everything -- record-setting closing of the dow jones over 43,000, which is insane. >> 43, yeah. >>...
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house, when asked about this, says stay tuned. so are her efforts to distance herself from him working or not? the read from gerry bakerffectively distancing herself from the president? >> yeah, look, she doesn't want to campaign with the president because she is trying to put as much distance as she possibly can between the biden administration. we know from the fact when she is asked, when she is asked what she would do that would be different from joe biden, she says nothing, i can't think of anything, we know that in the end she is inextricably tied to the biden administration. this is the buying she is in. she is joe biden's vice president. the only reason she is the presidential nominee, because she was picked by joe biden initially four years ago and frankly once again in july. she is absolutely tied up with joe biden. but she knows she can't be out there campaigning on joe biden's platform, still less campaign with joe biden himself because that is the sure route to defeat for her because biden is unpopular. she is stuck in this bind. she can't distance herself from him, but at the same time she can't possibly
house, when asked about this, says stay tuned. so are her efforts to distance herself from him working or not? the read from gerry bakerffectively distancing herself from the president? >> yeah, look, she doesn't want to campaign with the president because she is trying to put as much distance as she possibly can between the biden administration. we know from the fact when she is asked, when she is asked what she would do that would be different from joe biden, she says nothing, i can't...
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and white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker is with us.a week away now. >> yeah, yeah. talk about donald trump's lawyer, it's interesting, the entrance. you know, not only did they lose for donald trump, but if i'm not mistaken, in the business fraud trial, they didn't ask for a jury trial. so they let one judge determine the issue of liability. that was such a colossal mistake. >> a lot of money. >> if donald trump didn't know about that and there was a suggestion that he was surprised by it, man, that's a mammoth mistake that ended up costing him hundreds of millions of dollars. i don't know i'd be dancing. i'd be reading lawbooks. again, i'm a simple country lawyer. most lawyers i know didn't walk into the courthouse like that. that would have been -- >> all right. >> -- a tough few minutes in front of the bench. willie -- >> it was part of the event. >> we're talking about lawyers. willie, i wanted to ask you quickly, just following up, and i'm serious about this. the barnicle boys did a great comeback thing in 2004 about the red sox c
and white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker is with us.a week away now. >> yeah, yeah. talk about donald trump's lawyer, it's interesting, the entrance. you know, not only did they lose for donald trump, but if i'm not mistaken, in the business fraud trial, they didn't ask for a jury trial. so they let one judge determine the issue of liability. that was such a colossal mistake. >> a lot of money. >> if donald trump didn't know about that and...