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robert brownstein, the atlantic, and julie hirschfeld davis. dr. gupta, what do you want to know about the president's condition? >> i'd like to know when he first developed symptoms and when he had his last negative coronavirus test. we were told he was diagnosed thursday, and then he develops, you know, significant enough symptoms that he needed to go to the hospital. that is a little bit of an unusual time course. usually, you have the exposure to the virus, some time passes. and then you develop a positive test. some time passes, you develop symptoms. i think it's relevant medically, michael, because, you know, if he's been dealing with this virus for some time. it may change the conversation of treatment, the nature of his treatments but also give some idea what the pace of his recovery is likely to be. there's still details about this. i'm glad he's at the hospital, i think someone of his age with pre-existing conditions you want to make sure you're in a place where you have several specialists and intensive care unit, if needed close by and
robert brownstein, the atlantic, and julie hirschfeld davis. dr. gupta, what do you want to know about the president's condition? >> i'd like to know when he first developed symptoms and when he had his last negative coronavirus test. we were told he was diagnosed thursday, and then he develops, you know, significant enough symptoms that he needed to go to the hospital. that is a little bit of an unusual time course. usually, you have the exposure to the virus, some time passes. and then...
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ron brownstein, karen finney, scott jennings. now, let's come together. thank you very much, each and all. let's listen to how president trump answered a question about when his last negative test was, before he got covid. and compare that to what biden said about testing before the next debate. here. >> did you test the day of the debate? >> i don't know. i don't remember. i test all the time. >> you say you don't know if you got a test on the day of the debate? >> the doctors do. i test all the time. >> did you take a test, though, on the day of the debate? >> you ask the doctor, they will give you a perfect answer. but they take a test. i leave. and i go about my business. >> so, did you take a test on the day of the debate, i guess, is the bottom line? >> i probably did and i took a test the day before and the day before. and i was always in great shape. >> will you demand that president trump take a test that day, and that it be negative before you debate? >> yeah. by the way, before i came up here, i took another test. i've been taking every day. th
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ron brownstein joins us now. thanks so much for being with us.rtest path is to flip the three rust belt steps that donald trump won from the democrats. if joe biden does that and nothing else, he ends up with 278 electoral votes and wins, and maybe joe biden and his campaign are especially well suited for just this task, you write. why? >> look, this isn't what you might have expected, right. right after 2016, donald trump's breakthrough in the rust belt among non-college whites was so profound and those voters are still about half of the electorate or more in 2020. many democrats might have thought they had a better chance in the sun belt for 2020. but two things happened in the interim. one is that we saw in the rust belt in 2018 a pullback, but also significantly among some of those bad luck whitelue collar . and if you were to drop a democrat in the lab to solve the long-standing problem of turning out more younger voters, it would not be a 77-year-old white guy who's been in politics for 50 years. on the other hand, if you're going to drop a
ron brownstein joins us now. thanks so much for being with us.rtest path is to flip the three rust belt steps that donald trump won from the democrats. if joe biden does that and nothing else, he ends up with 278 electoral votes and wins, and maybe joe biden and his campaign are especially well suited for just this task, you write. why? >> look, this isn't what you might have expected, right. right after 2016, donald trump's breakthrough in the rust belt among non-college whites was so...
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cnn political correspondent arlitt saenz, ron brownstein and sanjay gupta join me. arlitt, is there any word from the biden campaign. the president tweeted this at 1 a.m. any word on them and whether or not this affects their willingness to participate in any debates if they were to still take place? >> anderson, we're still awaiting to hear a response from the biden campaign to this news that the president and the first lady tested positive for coronavirus, but we did learn that late last night the biden campaign asked a radio correspondent who was set to travel as the radio pool reporter with biden to michigan today, they asked him not to join that trip after he informed them that he was actually on air force one when the president traveled to minnesota yesterday. the biden campaign made the decision when they knew about hope hicks having coronavirus, that decision came before we knew about the president having coronavirus. it does show the -- >> that was a flight thursday night? >> the former vice president is flying to michigan today. >> i see. >> there was a ra
cnn political correspondent arlitt saenz, ron brownstein and sanjay gupta join me. arlitt, is there any word from the biden campaign. the president tweeted this at 1 a.m. any word on them and whether or not this affects their willingness to participate in any debates if they were to still take place? >> anderson, we're still awaiting to hear a response from the biden campaign to this news that the president and the first lady tested positive for coronavirus, but we did learn that late...
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i want to bring in now cnn senior political analysts, plural, kirsten powers and ron brownstein. good evening to both of you. good to see you. >> hi, don. >> ron, two weeks out from election day, you say vice president biden is in a good spot to rebuild a blue wall, his road to 270 is a lot easier than president trump's. why do you say that? >> well, look, the core tension in the modern electoral map is the dem momography is more favoe for democrats in the sunbelt which is growing more diverse. their capacity to win back white voters is greater in the rustbelt. you know, if you look at the three states that made donald trump president, that he dislodged from the blue wall, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, that voted democratic in every presidential election from '92 to 2012, joe biden is basically doing what he was hired by the democratic party to do. he is improving among particularly white voters without a college degree. hillary clinton really cratered among them in 2016. joe biden isn't blowing the doors off among them. if you look at all of the rustbelt states, not onl
i want to bring in now cnn senior political analysts, plural, kirsten powers and ron brownstein. good evening to both of you. good to see you. >> hi, don. >> ron, two weeks out from election day, you say vice president biden is in a good spot to rebuild a blue wall, his road to 270 is a lot easier than president trump's. why do you say that? >> well, look, the core tension in the modern electoral map is the dem momography is more favoe for democrats in the sunbelt which is...
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>>> still to come, even if democrats do win the white house and the senate, ron brownstein warns theing many that could be implemented and will explain. water? why?! ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! water tastes like, water. so we fixed it. mio. wand sweetie cane, coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> if democrats do win this election decisively, will they have power to neutralize republicans? not necessarily says my next guest. why the 2020s could be as dangerous as the 1850s. ronald brownstein is cnn senior political analyst who's also a soon your eds or the at "the atlantic." how long can paducah tell seattle what to do? explain, ron. >> look. i think the -- first of all, good morning, michael. the dividing line in ameri
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thank you, ron brownstein, dr. schaffter, i appreciate you joining us. thanks. >> thank you. >>> florida picked the last president in all but one election since 1964. does either campaign have a path to 270 without that state? we'll take a look at the numbers next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. (fisherman vo)ce)the irobot how do i register to vote?ential election... hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! my husband and i starte
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the youth is brownstein joins me live he doesn't think we need to call this book just for you to see. i am sure i've only done. it. on al-jazeera. that's how the whole crazy stuff looks like be part of the debate issue in each he can jump into the conversation when no topic is off the table they're not afraid of anyone taking power we just call him. 3 chugging richer and the poor getting poorer it's not to destroy the system it's just to look at the system and. this street on out is the era of the soon as the sun goes down the shouting russia is a very challenging place to work. even though the authorities here say you can't do it it's not allowed to build the always pushing. problem this time from moscow we've gone through a lot of people are being taken for peacefully march here put this into sabha we are travelling the extra mile where are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. i want to get for you what i got and i'm going to make it free you're not going to pay for the trump attempts to assure the american people on his 1st day in office sin
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father before him as are you trying to take it slow even while moving in the fastest over the world brownstein. this is deja vu news live from berlin a reminder of the top stories we're following for you be united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize the norwegian nobel committee in sight of the u.n. agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and to leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. new cases of coronaviruses spiking in germany with more than 4500 new infections in the last 24 hours all far as he's in the capital berlin have imposed a ban on late night alcohol sales with the city officially declared a covert hotspot. and germany is marking one year since the deadly attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama i confess i confessed neo nazi shot dead 2 people outside the building after failing to breach its front door he's currently on trial. and over again you can always get the news on the go just download our out from google play all from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the worl
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i want to bring in ron brownstein and sarah long well, strategic director and founder of republican votersinst trump. good evening to both of you. doing okay? >> hey -- yeah. i hope my collar's okay here. i'm a little nervous. i don't want to get the smackdown. >> no, no, no, i was helping a brother out. i was helping a brother out. i would let you know. >> that's good. >> all right. let's go. ron you go first since you want to be smart tonight. a smart alec. cnn polls show biden has a lead in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. which of these states do you think trump needs to win to have a shot at 270, at least a shot at it? >> pennsylvania. i think pennsylvania is clearly the keystone state as it were for trump. but what is striking to me -- and i'm really interested to hear from sara because she's done a lot of focus groups -- is that, don, there is a biden coalition in these rust belt states. if you look at the polling in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and for that matter money minute, ohio, and iowa, it is remarkably similar from state to state. joe biden is winning 55% or more
i want to bring in ron brownstein and sarah long well, strategic director and founder of republican votersinst trump. good evening to both of you. doing okay? >> hey -- yeah. i hope my collar's okay here. i'm a little nervous. i don't want to get the smackdown. >> no, no, no, i was helping a brother out. i was helping a brother out. i would let you know. >> that's good. >> all right. let's go. ron you go first since you want to be smart tonight. a smart alec. cnn polls...
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all of a sudden, my head falls off. >> what is ron brownstein? >> ron brownstein? and says everything you said was wrong. but i think we're moving in the right direction. you know? we're allowing people to see what the reality can be, and not just the promise. so, that's a beautiful thing for me. now -- >> yeah, but, chris, if you -- if you -- if you look at michelle obama's speech during the democratic convention, there were people, you know, over at fox saying -- referring to her as an angry, black woman, which is just preposterous, right? if you look at the speech she gave, there was nothing angry about it. and so, that's what kamala harris is dealing with. >> 100%. but remember, though, they do it because it works. okay? that's why pence, tonight, immediately, steps from the kkk, which is an organization where everyone in it is dispositively, demonstrably bad, and in no reckoning can you say that everyone who is on those streets is a rioter. riots are wrong. everybody knows that. but the equation is because it works. but, wait. let's bring in ron. ron, in terms
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. >> didn't ron brownstein learn anything from 2016 not to be in the prediction business. >> read my mind. i think, ron, you are the person to answer the question a lot of people watching are thinking. we heard this last time, you know, obviously now we know the battle ground state polls were off. why is it different? >> i mean there is only one path for donald trump to win, not only in the rust belt but sun-belt and to produce his core voters are a bigger share of the vote than the pollsters expect. there are a couple of challenges. one, as a share of the eligible volters they are continuing to shrink. i think the bigger challenge, and i am not ruling out that possibility at all. there is enormous enthusiasm for trump, but he has got another problem. everybody is voting at high levels this time. harder to have a turn out differential benefitting you if the pool is getting that much larger. in madison, enormous turn out there. it gets harder when the pool gets bigger. >> when you look at city centers. cities are usually bluer, right. there are more there than in rural areas. people i
. >> didn't ron brownstein learn anything from 2016 not to be in the prediction business. >> read my mind. i think, ron, you are the person to answer the question a lot of people watching are thinking. we heard this last time, you know, obviously now we know the battle ground state polls were off. why is it different? >> i mean there is only one path for donald trump to win, not only in the rust belt but sun-belt and to produce his core voters are a bigger share of the vote...
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amanda carpenter and ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. i called jeff mr. and i had to give everyone a title. ron, i'm going to start with you. president trump in pennsylvania tonight. he won the state in 2016. biden is now is the lead there. he plans to keep coming back over and over the next three weeks. so talk to me about how you see the race three weaks from election day. >> the president is operating on too small a base with which to win. he's on an island that's taking on water on several different sides. we saw it in 2016, the movement of republicans from suburbs, not only like new jersey but places in the sun belt like even phoenix. all of that is continuing the. the president is on track to win -- he's still strong in his base, but not quite as strong as 2016. because he has so alienated everyone else, including not only the college whites but people of color, he has to basically be ted williams every year and be .406 with his base. can't make the numbers add up. joe biden isn't hillary clinton. he's a more culturally acceptable to voters. not nea
amanda carpenter and ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. i called jeff mr. and i had to give everyone a title. ron, i'm going to start with you. president trump in pennsylvania tonight. he won the state in 2016. biden is now is the lead there. he plans to keep coming back over and over the next three weeks. so talk to me about how you see the race three weaks from election day. >> the president is operating on too small a base with which to win. he's on an island that's taking...
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mark mckinnon is here and political andless rop brownstein.e you surprised to get my text in the middle of the night in the wee who are. >> i love it. that's when i expected to be heari hearing. >> it's so great, mark, what you've done with that show is amazing and it takes you right inside. it's really smart. you say the battleground state of pennsylvania is flashing -- is a flashing red light. why is that? >> el, it's the crown jewel of the fry effectia that trump won the election with. it was the one with the most electoral states on his inside straight that he drew. one smart thin trump did early on was recognize that joe biden was his greatest threat. a, because he's a centrist, practical, safe, secure democrat that can build a coalition to win in november, but also because he's in pennsylvania. he grew up in scranton until he was 10 years old, he lived there and so he's got -- and he's known as lunch bucket joe in pennsylvania and he's got a blue collar message that appeals to the middle class. if biden takes away pennsylvania, trump has
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mainly it is a base strategy to try to turn out in record numbers those noncollege whites, as ron brownsteinking about. if you're a democrat, you're cautiously optimistic and terrified, i think, at this point because of what happened in 2016 but biden does have some fundamental strengths, particularly among white voters, really of all classes at this point and then i think one of the other things to look at is how many black people actually show up. what is their participation rate? is it closer to 2012, almost like 67% or is it closer to 2016 when it was about 60%. >> we weren't doing the electric slide at the polls in 2016. biden and harris will be in iowa, wisconsin and texas. joe biden was in pennsylvania today as well. so they're out there. they're trying to shore up, trying to keep the spots -- >> not only shore up but expand. >> and expand. thank you. i'll see you soon. >> thanks, don. >> president donald trump and joe biden hitting the trail in the same state today. the election could all come down to the bat ground state of pennsylvania and former pennsylvania governor, he was gover
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let's discuss with ron brownstein. he joins me now.talking about texas tells you a lot. start with harris county. in land mass, it is bigger than rhode island, in population, the 25th, in the middle. it would be the 25th state in terms of population. the voting there is off the charts. it is emblematic of what, suburban revolt against this president? >> it is emblematic of changing politics of the entire country, how texas is joining that changing politics. basically under donald trump we have seen a widening divide between metro and nonmetro america. you could throw an imaginary beltway around every major metropolitan center in the country, inside that it is getting more blue, even as it remains red outside that. for years, texas was essentially immune to the transformation. started in the '90s on the coast, extended to virginia, colorado, but texas was bypassed. not any more. look at the five biggest urban counties, 2012 obama won them by 130,000 votes. 2016, hillary by 560. 2018, beto by 790. six times as much as obama. look at the
let's discuss with ron brownstein. he joins me now.talking about texas tells you a lot. start with harris county. in land mass, it is bigger than rhode island, in population, the 25th, in the middle. it would be the 25th state in terms of population. the voting there is off the charts. it is emblematic of what, suburban revolt against this president? >> it is emblematic of changing politics of the entire country, how texas is joining that changing politics. basically under donald trump we...
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. >> let's bring in ron brownstein senior editor for the alt tim and molly baum.ood morning, guys, i feel like i used to see your face every day and i'm so glad you are back with us. let me -- it's good to have you guys. if i could start with you, ron, actually, about like this incredibly troubling piece on the economy in the "new york times" this morning and as this relates to the rest of this race. i'm sure you saw it and it lays out the research from columbia university and notre dame pointing out 8 million americans have slipped into poverty since may and yet you have congress fighting and bing ring not writing a stimulus deal and karl rove writes the president must close on his strength, the economy, which is where people trust him. is that right? is that the right assessment? is going going to be done for the folks in the weeks prior to the election. >> there are two questions. in polling the economy has been trump's one remaining strength over biden and you can go back to the democratic convention and say they chose to focus on the personal qualities of bid
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cnn political analyst, ron brownstein, is here as well. gentlemen, good evening. we could have -- we could've dressed better for mark, ron. but, you know. >> hey. i feel like rand stoddard. >> with just 11 days to go, what can we see about the impact of these changes in the electorate? >> look. the core strategy of president trump, from the beginning. what he has really sentenced the republican party to is trying to squeeze bigger margins out of shrinking groups. that's always been his approach. double down on whites without a college degree, evangelical whites, and rural whites. even though, all three of them, are shrinking as a share of the electorate. no non-college whites which had been his best group, decline every year going back as far as we can go and stretching forward as far as we can go. it's, maybe, not surprising it's happening in texas and arizona and north carolina. where -- where you have explosive growth in the -- in the -- in the young, non-white population. but it's happening, even in ohio and minnesota and michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvani
cnn political analyst, ron brownstein, is here as well. gentlemen, good evening. we could have -- we could've dressed better for mark, ron. but, you know. >> hey. i feel like rand stoddard. >> with just 11 days to go, what can we see about the impact of these changes in the electorate? >> look. the core strategy of president trump, from the beginning. what he has really sentenced the republican party to is trying to squeeze bigger margins out of shrinking groups. that's always...
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. >> let's discuss with ron brownstein and julia hirschfeld.d morning. >> good morning. >> julia, i think the president missed the fact, and, of course, he wants their husbands to get back to work, everyone wants to get back to work, but i think he's missed the fact this has been dubbed the she-session. that 83 million people that dropped out of the workforce between august and september were women. is this appeal going to work for them, not to mention it's sort of out of the '50s? >> like you say, it's such an old-fashioned thing to say, it sort of plays on these very anak ronistic stereotypes, what women care about. 6 million women lost their own jobs since this pandemic began. women are as worried about their own prospect jobwise and otherwise as they are about their husbands. but this is sort of in keeping with the pattern of how president has set out to try to appeal to women. he obviously has seen these poll numbers. he's trailing 20% or more of joe biden with women in key battlegrounds. and he appeals by saying please, like me. please, w
. >> let's discuss with ron brownstein and julia hirschfeld.d morning. >> good morning. >> julia, i think the president missed the fact, and, of course, he wants their husbands to get back to work, everyone wants to get back to work, but i think he's missed the fact this has been dubbed the she-session. that 83 million people that dropped out of the workforce between august and september were women. is this appeal going to work for them, not to mention it's sort of out of the...
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nia malika henderson, ron brownstein, paul begala, we are living history.hat is to be writ. let's pick it up on the other side with some more power players and a man known as d lemon. tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbell rings) thank you. ♪ is that my leotard? no. yes... ehh, you can keep it. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. a unitedhealthcare dual complete plan can give you extra benefits at no cost to you. like 25 dollars for healthy foods each month. with dual complete from unitedhealthcare... there's more for you. i'm jerome gage. i'm a full-time lyft driver. when this pandemic first started, i bought my own ppe because uber and lyft didn't provide it. these companies have been
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. >> let's bring in cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein who's in los angeles. thanks for coming on. i want to start with jared kushner's comments to bob woodward in april that trump is now back in charge and that he was getting the country back from the doctors, so if donald trump loses the election, was that the fatal mistake? >> i think that confirmed the result. you know, it's striking that if you go back to the polling averages last october, they were basically the same. donald trump was losing to joe biden by about 8 points in october, november and december, even before this happened. he had alienated so many of the white collar voters who were doing well in the economy with his behavior, and the way he's conducted himself as president that he kind of put himself in this deep hole. but certainly the coronavirus confirmed that and it added a new problem that wasn't really present until the virus, which is an erosion among seniors who had voted republican in every presidential race since 2000 in the u.s., so obviously the president's decision to ignore this,
. >> let's bring in cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein who's in los angeles. thanks for coming on. i want to start with jared kushner's comments to bob woodward in april that trump is now back in charge and that he was getting the country back from the doctors, so if donald trump loses the election, was that the fatal mistake? >> i think that confirmed the result. you know, it's striking that if you go back to the polling averages last october, they were basically the same....
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i want to bring in ron brownstein. thanks for joining us. 23 days from the november 3rd election. wise to pick a fight with someone like dr. fauci at this really sensitive moment? he is probably the most trusted voice when it comes to the pandemic. >> it continues the astonishing decisions this administration and the president continues to make. not only from a public health point of view but from a political point of view. how he went out and did and event at the white house so soon after his own diagnosis. when consistently, 60% of americans say they don't believe he has taken this outbreak seriously enough from the very beginning. similarly on this, he is looking at polls like the one today where over 60% of americans say they can't trust what he says on the coronavirus. almost half of americans don't trust at all what he says on the coronavirus. he puts himself in a position where he is contradicted by someone who is one of the most trusted sources of information. he continues to erode his own position on what is the most pressing issue for voters. >> with 62% of the american
i want to bring in ron brownstein. thanks for joining us. 23 days from the november 3rd election. wise to pick a fight with someone like dr. fauci at this really sensitive moment? he is probably the most trusted voice when it comes to the pandemic. >> it continues the astonishing decisions this administration and the president continues to make. not only from a public health point of view but from a political point of view. how he went out and did and event at the white house so soon...
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ron brownstein. and toluse olorunnipa. so, with all that has happened in just the past week, really the past few days, this president could face the facts. he could show that he is taking things seriously but instead, he has become more reckless and erratic including handling these stimulus negotiation deals. how is this even possible? >> don, the president, pretty consistently, acts in ways that are driven not by a wise political strategy but by the way his ego compels him to act. and that means displays of strength and dominance, not acknowledging weakness, not admitting fault. blaming your problems on others. and acting in ways that elicit the adoration of the people who he thinks loves him and -- and support him. that -- he's been reflecting that on his tweet storm, tonight. and he is reflecting that in his inability to shift course on the coronavirus. just as he was unable to shift course in ways that would have been, obviously, beneficial to him in response to the racial justice protests over the summer. he -- he won
ron brownstein. and toluse olorunnipa. so, with all that has happened in just the past week, really the past few days, this president could face the facts. he could show that he is taking things seriously but instead, he has become more reckless and erratic including handling these stimulus negotiation deals. how is this even possible? >> don, the president, pretty consistently, acts in ways that are driven not by a wise political strategy but by the way his ego compels him to act. and...
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let's put it into greater context with the professor, ron bro brownstein, gentleman, good to see you >> what do we know from -- thank you very much. usually i wear the uniform, it's saturday night. it's not a normal show. i don't have the normal uniform on. these are anchors on this tie. it was a father's day gift. say nothing. what do we know about history hough it usually plays well for a president and extremists? what are the glieps that usually lead to a successful coping with a bad situation, wilson, jfk, reagan, et cetera? >> well, i would really take a look at what happened to dwight eisenhower. it was september of 1955. he was in colorado and had a massive, i mean, a massive heart attack and, instead, his personal doctor, howard snyder, told the press it was indigestion and they kept that kind of myth going on for a long time. eisenhower was known as i like ike. eisenhower was the first president to open up medical record. but when a bad event happened, they went into a cover-up mode, sherman adams and upon the foster dulles and the rest. i think it's an instinct, when the pr
let's put it into greater context with the professor, ron bro brownstein, gentleman, good to see you >> what do we know from -- thank you very much. usually i wear the uniform, it's saturday night. it's not a normal show. i don't have the normal uniform on. these are anchors on this tie. it was a father's day gift. say nothing. what do we know about history hough it usually plays well for a president and extremists? what are the glieps that usually lead to a successful coping with a bad...
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. >> ron brownstein, hospitalizations and cases and deaths at the highest point in weeks if not months and president trump said this last night. >> i take full responsibility. it's not my fault that it came here. it's china's fault. it will go away. as i say, we are rounding the turn. we are rounding the corner. it's going away. >> there is no credible medical expert who says we are rounding the corner, we are rounding the turn, it's going away. does this have an impact do you think on the election, especially with undecided voters? >> enormously. from the beginning the ghings administration's response to be has been trump's desire to have normalcy on the public health and shaped not only his decisions but enormous pressure on republican governors to resist closing to open up too fast, to override local democratic ordinances on masks. he is ending the campaign in a where as i've said the medium is the message. it doesn't matter what he says on the stage louder than anything he says is the message that he sends by packing people together without masks, without social distancing, and mes
. >> ron brownstein, hospitalizations and cases and deaths at the highest point in weeks if not months and president trump said this last night. >> i take full responsibility. it's not my fault that it came here. it's china's fault. it will go away. as i say, we are rounding the turn. we are rounding the corner. it's going away. >> there is no credible medical expert who says we are rounding the corner, we are rounding the turn, it's going away. does this have an impact do you...
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. >>> abby phillip is joining us and ron brownstein from "the atlantic." joe biden quoted pope francis today. in which the pope talked about earlier this month he criticized the media and politicians and a lot of criticisms. one of the things the pope said is politicians need to ask themselves why am i here? what is my aim? joe biden quoted the pope, attributing to the pope these comments. the trump campaign snipped out just why am i here? what is my aim? to create this fake impression that biden didn't know where he was or whatever. i've literally never seen such a willingly purposefully dishonest campaign in my life than the one the trump campaign is running right now. >> it's pretty out of bounds that you would sort of misinterpret or willfully misinterpret the pope to malalign someone else. interestingly enough, jake, i do wonder about all of these attacks from the trump campaign about biden's mental acuity and wonder whether that contributes at all to the president's steep slide with seniors. it can't be a politically helpful thing for this campaign t
. >>> abby phillip is joining us and ron brownstein from "the atlantic." joe biden quoted pope francis today. in which the pope talked about earlier this month he criticized the media and politicians and a lot of criticisms. one of the things the pope said is politicians need to ask themselves why am i here? what is my aim? joe biden quoted the pope, attributing to the pope these comments. the trump campaign snipped out just why am i here? what is my aim? to create this fake...
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and also, cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein. hello, gentlemen.text in the middle of the night, in the wee hours? >> i love it. >> i was catching up on my dvr and watching your show. >> i'm just glad you're watching. >> your shows are -- it's so great, mark. i got to tell you. what you have done with that show, it's really amazing. it takes you right inside and it's really smart. so, listen. okay, so let's talk about this. you say the battleground state of pennsylvania is flashing -- is a flashing, red light. why is that? >> well, it's the crown jewel of the trifecta that trump won the election with. it was the won with the most electoral states on the inside strait that he drew. so one smart thing that trump did, early on, was recognize that joe biden was his greatest threat. a, because he is a centrist, practical, safe, secure democrat that can build a coalition to win in november. but also, because he's from pennsylvania. he grew up in scranton, until he was 10 years old, he lived there. and so, he's got -- and he is known as lunch-bucket joe i
and also, cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein. hello, gentlemen.text in the middle of the night, in the wee hours? >> i love it. >> i was catching up on my dvr and watching your show. >> i'm just glad you're watching. >> your shows are -- it's so great, mark. i got to tell you. what you have done with that show, it's really amazing. it takes you right inside and it's really smart. so, listen. okay, so let's talk about this. you say the battleground state of...
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and senior editor of the atlantic ron brownstein. good to see all of you.hat's your response about what you heard from the president's doctor that he says it's been 72 hours since his diagnosis when most of us and the rest of the world thought his diagnosis came yesterday at 1:00 a.m. >> it's very alarming. i think there's still a lot of unanswered questions. still very unclear where in the timeline, in the clinical course of disease the president currently is. and this certainly is very important for the general public to know. but more importantly for public health to know because we need to make sure that we're doing a vigorous contact tracing network. we know that the current infection that's happening with the president and the first lady are second generation which means third generation infections are going to happen in the coming days. we absolutely need to have a good contact tracing network that's going to see where these cases are to prevent more cases from coming. the next 48 hours will be very, very important. >> jonathan, as a former secret se
and senior editor of the atlantic ron brownstein. good to see all of you.hat's your response about what you heard from the president's doctor that he says it's been 72 hours since his diagnosis when most of us and the rest of the world thought his diagnosis came yesterday at 1:00 a.m. >> it's very alarming. i think there's still a lot of unanswered questions. still very unclear where in the timeline, in the clinical course of disease the president currently is. and this certainly is very...
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and enjoy as much as we all try to find a beauty is brownstein point of view he doesn't say we need to call this book new york they just we just see the clouds. i am sure i've only done. all my. mind nigeria on al-jazeera. this underwater treasure is a risk of disappearing juice a coral bleaching caused by rising temperatures. the great. strain the area heritage its iconic leader is an industry based. instantly if we have another bleaching event of these. continue just where the opportunity for the corals to recover in between those mad. scientists a calling full strong climate policy from the government to reduce emissions without the situation and they get worse. there are people in the world who want all forms of verification to just go away so we need people fighting against us we are trying to see if it's a fake review maybe in syria but in a different time they risk a great deal to find out the truth in very complex situations that include major global play as we've been targeted by you cyber attacks from russia they're all dangerous and through this conflict kept. truths in the
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let's bring in abby phillip and ron brownstein. sanjay, stick around with us. abby, hours before president trump announced his test results at 1:00 in the morning, he claimed that the end of the pandemic was in sight. do you think this is going to change his approach to the coronavirus? >> jake, i really hope so. i really don't know, but i really hope so. one of the things with president trump is that he might, you know, if, lord willing and we all hope he recovers quickie, recovers from this, he's been saying that for most people, this is mild. and, yes, that is true, and i think sanjay can speak more to this. but it is true that for most people it is mild. but he fails to emphasize to the public the real risk that is out there that we now face as a nation. and president trump's mind and his focus so much these days is on his political survival. i suspect he will try to spin this in as positive a light as possible so that his re-election prospects remain as intact as possible. but the broader imperative here, and this can not be understated, is that people nee
let's bring in abby phillip and ron brownstein. sanjay, stick around with us. abby, hours before president trump announced his test results at 1:00 in the morning, he claimed that the end of the pandemic was in sight. do you think this is going to change his approach to the coronavirus? >> jake, i really hope so. i really don't know, but i really hope so. one of the things with president trump is that he might, you know, if, lord willing and we all hope he recovers quickie, recovers from...
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i want to get back to andrew yang and ron brownstein.t now in new york, for example, we see wooden boards coming up on some stores in washington, d.c. we are seeing that where you are in los angeles. i know in rodeo drive and beverley hills. there is a lot of concern, law enforcement is worried, there could be post-election unrest. what do you see? what are you hearing? >> look, we've seen some disturbing things, a biden tour of texas was forced to stop because trump supporters in pickup trucks surrounded a bus on a highway. we saw a sheriff today in north carolina using pepper spray against a voting march. something that looked like it was lifted from the 1960s. we have republicans going into court in texas to invalidate 100,000 legally cast ballots. people should have no illusion about the magnitude of what we are seeing here. i'm not sure. right now it is possible this could be a very decisive election, washington. look at the four cnn polls that have just come out with biden leading, not only in arizona, michigan and wis but arizona
i want to get back to andrew yang and ron brownstein.t now in new york, for example, we see wooden boards coming up on some stores in washington, d.c. we are seeing that where you are in los angeles. i know in rodeo drive and beverley hills. there is a lot of concern, law enforcement is worried, there could be post-election unrest. what do you see? what are you hearing? >> look, we've seen some disturbing things, a biden tour of texas was forced to stop because trump supporters in pickup...