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so detective evans went back to attorney bullock. >> is there any more? can you get me any more?ely he started talking about a motive. >> reporter: and that's when the whole story took a turn into "the twilight zone." >> he told me that it was concerning shane ragland being blackballed from a fraternity. >> what'd you think when you heard that? >> that's a stupid reason to kill somebody. >> reporter: the fraternity in question was sigma alpha epsilon, sae. detective evans looked through sae's records, and there it was, a pledge list with shane's name crossed off. >> and then it -- it hit. this could be the reason that we never could find out why trent was killed, is because it was something this weird. >> reporter: evans went to one of trent's closest friends and asked had he heard of this guy shane ragland? >> and he said, "shane ragland." and then i could just sort of see it at that point on his face, you know? and i let him tell the story. >> reporter: a story about an unpleasant little incident. shane was among the freshmen pledging the sae fraternity. and one day, as they we
so detective evans went back to attorney bullock. >> is there any more? can you get me any more?ely he started talking about a motive. >> reporter: and that's when the whole story took a turn into "the twilight zone." >> he told me that it was concerning shane ragland being blackballed from a fraternity. >> what'd you think when you heard that? >> that's a stupid reason to kill somebody. >> reporter: the fraternity in question was sigma alpha...
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>> steve bullock already quit. we are not talking about the democratic party of 2008. that is why donald trump has a very good chance and hold on to florida. he is running against the democratic party of 2020 and not 15 years ago. >> he is not running against steve bullock which would be the mirror of who one. donald trump has to carry one group of voters. if he carries gary johnson voters he will win with the cushion in all the states he needs to win in. a lot of suburban voters that have qualms about the president style, but i have a fear of democratic policy. that is who asked to win over between now and november. >> let's move on to our next topic. a topic that people in this room care very deeply about. the u.s. israel relationship. paul, there are a lot of people in this room, many of them democrats, who are concerned about where bernie sanders stands on the issue of the u.s. israel relationship and the policy israel. how concerned should they be? >> i do wish senator sanders were here. i wish all democrats would come here. it's a mistake not to come here. the no
>> steve bullock already quit. we are not talking about the democratic party of 2008. that is why donald trump has a very good chance and hold on to florida. he is running against the democratic party of 2020 and not 15 years ago. >> he is not running against steve bullock which would be the mirror of who one. donald trump has to carry one group of voters. if he carries gary johnson voters he will win with the cushion in all the states he needs to win in. a lot of suburban voters...
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but governor bullock literally basically says to the president, look, there's a private market, it'sng us that we basically need to get more test kits, we're not getting enough. and he sort of is pressing the president, he said, look, okay, we've got good tests but we don't have enough of them. it's almost instantaneous testing but i haven't heard about it being a problem, the president replies. pardon my brief transcript reading skills, but the gist of it there is, the tension we're seeing, have you seen that? do you give the president any improvement grade or are you still concerned, as governor bullock was, according to this transcript we got, that the president's not doing enough, not taking certain aspects of this serious? >> listen, i only know what i see and i'll leave history to the historians. i know we were on this early. listen, in a perfect world, we would have access to universal testing. we knew upfront we didn't have the federal material to do that. so, we've tested symptomatic folks only. that's what we're going to continue to do that. this is the federal administrati
but governor bullock literally basically says to the president, look, there's a private market, it'sng us that we basically need to get more test kits, we're not getting enough. and he sort of is pressing the president, he said, look, okay, we've got good tests but we don't have enough of them. it's almost instantaneous testing but i haven't heard about it being a problem, the president replies. pardon my brief transcript reading skills, but the gist of it there is, the tension we're seeing,...
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bullock entered into the race does boost democrats picking up that seat.lled out a video saying he wants to make washington work like montana. >> our unemployment rate the lows e in o lowest in decades. >> our economy has been booming. >> i am not going to run and i am not going to go to washington, he's in. >> it was an amazing play. he told everybody he was not going to run but came under enormous pressure. the biden impact also had some weight. this is a huge coup for democrats. this seat is clearly in place. he's the only democrat that could win. they can do it, they have to run the table. make no mistake, democrats is happy about this development. >> he wants to make washington like montana. we could use some snow. up next the fight attack about the coronavirus kicks into high-gear on social media. johnsbut we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring a
bullock entered into the race does boost democrats picking up that seat.lled out a video saying he wants to make washington work like montana. >> our unemployment rate the lows e in o lowest in decades. >> our economy has been booming. >> i am not going to run and i am not going to go to washington, he's in. >> it was an amazing play. he told everybody he was not going to run but came under enormous pressure. the biden impact also had some weight. this is a huge coup for...
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we're hearing a very different story, not just from montana governor bullock, but governor northam of virginia. what do you make of the president's claim and the chasm between the two, what we're hearing from the governors and what we're hearing from this administration? >> well, there's certainly a disconnect between the statehouses across the nation and the white house itself. of course, it's the governors who are at the front lines of this crisis. they're the ones closing schools, issuing shelter-in-place orders and trying to find -- desperately trying to find needed medical supplies for their hospitals. it's that tension between the governors and the white house that has really emerged z aa driving force as the nation grapples with this crisis. we have seen the president time and again, including yesterday at the briefing, talk about the administration's efforts to help the governors. most statehouses would agree that things have improved, but a long way to go on testing, but also in terms of supplying ventilators. new york governor cuomo in particular, about how the administratio
we're hearing a very different story, not just from montana governor bullock, but governor northam of virginia. what do you make of the president's claim and the chasm between the two, what we're hearing from the governors and what we're hearing from this administration? >> well, there's certainly a disconnect between the statehouses across the nation and the white house itself. of course, it's the governors who are at the front lines of this crisis. they're the ones closing schools,...
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i want to play an exchange that "the new york times" posted from governor steve bullock of montana and the president in this conference call yesterday. listen. >> we literally are one day away if we don't get test kits from the cdc that we wouldn't be able to be testing anyone in montana. >> tell me, you can answer if you want but i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more now than any nation in the world. we've got these great tests and we have another one tomorrow where, you know, it's almost instantaneous testing. but i haven't heard about testing being a problem. >> so let's take governor bullock's word for it that there is a testing problem, notwithstanding the fact the president hasn't heard about it. we've had some million tests in the united states now. why from a medical perspective isn't that enough? what more do we need from testing in the united states right now? >> right, that's a great question. so we have what? 350 million people in the united states and just because you test positive or just because you test negative once doesn't mean that you're still ne
i want to play an exchange that "the new york times" posted from governor steve bullock of montana and the president in this conference call yesterday. listen. >> we literally are one day away if we don't get test kits from the cdc that we wouldn't be able to be testing anyone in montana. >> tell me, you can answer if you want but i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more now than any nation in the world. we've got these great tests and we have another one...
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> and joining us test kits fo covid-19 was still an issue yesterday when montana's governor steve bullock campaigned about it on a govern and as well dr. fauci. >> do you have any system in place that you feel would dramatically identify cases and isolate them and contact trace them, or the capabilities and resources that that's not something you can do given with what you have? >> dr. fauci, we are trying to contact trace. but literally we are one day away if we don't get test kits from the cdc, we wouldn't be able to successfully do that. >> tell me in contention if you want but i have not heard about low test kits. >> and joining me now phil rucker, white house bureau chief and ashley parker, white house national reporter, both msnbc political analysts. phil, first to you, you heard the president interrupting or joining that conversation, i guess, and telling steve bullock from montana, the governor who's now running for the senate, i should point out, a democratic governor, he hasn't heard anything about the tests. one would ask where has he been? >> yeah, andrea, the testing showed a
> and joining us test kits fo covid-19 was still an issue yesterday when montana's governor steve bullock campaigned about it on a govern and as well dr. fauci. >> do you have any system in place that you feel would dramatically identify cases and isolate them and contact trace them, or the capabilities and resources that that's not something you can do given with what you have? >> dr. fauci, we are trying to contact trace. but literally we are one day away if we don't get test...
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let's listen to this. >> steve bullock is a very important nominee in montana.p him get elected or do you have to keep your distance? >> no. >> i mean, he'll make his own decisions. but of course i think we can help him. i've heard this argument. i believe in the general election the way you beat trump is have the largest turnout in the history of the country. i think it will be very hard to beat him when you're running an old fashioned type of campaign. when you're running the same old same old. >> senator, your reaction to that? >> you know, first of all, i have appreciated all the people bernie brought in and what a role he can play in this race. it's incredible. we're not going to be able to win if we don't all come together. let me give you counter facts. look at virginia. joe biden won. look at the numbers there. that was a higher voter turnout than past primaries. when you look across a country, we actually had a lot of people turning out and a lot of people turning out were voting for vice president biden or maybe mr. bloomberg who is now endorsing vice
let's listen to this. >> steve bullock is a very important nominee in montana.p him get elected or do you have to keep your distance? >> no. >> i mean, he'll make his own decisions. but of course i think we can help him. i've heard this argument. i believe in the general election the way you beat trump is have the largest turnout in the history of the country. i think it will be very hard to beat him when you're running an old fashioned type of campaign. when you're running...
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the voice you're going to hear is governor steve bullock of montanan the president. listen. >> literal will ly we are one dy if we don't get tests that from the cdc we won't be able to do testing in montana. >> we've tested more now than any nation in the world. we've got these great tests and we are coming out with another one tomorrow where, you know, it's almost instantaneous testing. but i haven't heard about testing being a problem. >> i don't want to get into the politics of this and i know you don't either. let's take governor bullock at his word that they need testing in montana as i take you and governor whitmer add your word that you need testing in your states. how would you assess the support from the federal government when it comes to test something how much more do you need? >> there's no question that the federal government and all of the states believe that we need more testing. and this is something that we're talking about on a daily basis with the administration and with all of our fellow governors. i'm not here to point blame. every one of us is
the voice you're going to hear is governor steve bullock of montanan the president. listen. >> literal will ly we are one dy if we don't get tests that from the cdc we won't be able to do testing in montana. >> we've tested more now than any nation in the world. we've got these great tests and we are coming out with another one tomorrow where, you know, it's almost instantaneous testing. but i haven't heard about testing being a problem. >> i don't want to get into the...
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interesting news today about steve bullock. he was in and out in a hot minute in the presidential race, and democrats are ecstatic today about the reports that he is going to jump into that senate race in montana because he's perceived to be the best shot at winning back that seat for the democrats which would go a long way towards getting mitch mcconnell out of control of the u.s. senate. when he was running for president, part of the reason he arct articulated for why he was r running for president is he worried the signature health care policy was going to be alienating to too many potential democratic voters. so in a universe in which you're one of the two leading candidates for the nomination, you may be the nominee, steve bullock is a very important democratic senate nominee potentially in montana, can you help him get elected? or do you have to keep your distance? >> no, i mean, he will make his own decisions. but of course i think we can help him. i mean, i've heard this argument a whole lot of times. i believe that in
interesting news today about steve bullock. he was in and out in a hot minute in the presidential race, and democrats are ecstatic today about the reports that he is going to jump into that senate race in montana because he's perceived to be the best shot at winning back that seat for the democrats which would go a long way towards getting mitch mcconnell out of control of the u.s. senate. when he was running for president, part of the reason he arct articulated for why he was r running for...
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you'll hear governor bullock express the need to nationalize the medical supply chains. and then in response, at the end of this tape, you will hear the president, president trump, incredibly basically breezing into this conversation and saying, this is a problem? i don't think this is a problem. i haven't heard this is a problem. again, this audio tonight obtained by cbs news. it's fairly incredible. just listen to this. >> do you have any system in place that you feel can adequately identify cases and isolate them and contact trace them or are the capabilities and resources there, that's not something that you can do given what you have? >> yeah, dr. fauci, we are trying to do contact tracing, but literally we are one day away if we don't get test kits from the cdc, that we wouldn't be able to do testing in montana. we have gone time and time again to the private side of this, the private market, and where the private market is selling this, it's the national resources that are then taking our orders apart. basically, we're getting our orders canceled. that's for ppe.
you'll hear governor bullock express the need to nationalize the medical supply chains. and then in response, at the end of this tape, you will hear the president, president trump, incredibly basically breezing into this conversation and saying, this is a problem? i don't think this is a problem. i haven't heard this is a problem. again, this audio tonight obtained by cbs news. it's fairly incredible. just listen to this. >> do you have any system in place that you feel can adequately...
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we just learned governor steve bullock is now running for senate in montana.s that impact -- does it impact the democrats' chance of winning back the senate? >> it does because democrats had -- you could see how democrats could get. they needed three seats net if they win the white house, four seats if they don't but doug jones in bam bargalabama is ver to lose. democrats effectively need four. you could gits democrats up to 48, 49 seats pretty easily. arizona against mcsally. colorado against cory gardner. maine's susan collins. all of those are races where democrats are looking very, very strong, but they needed one more. and whether it was tom tillis in north carolina or one of the two georgia seats or with bullock coming online in montana, possibly kansas if pompeo doesn't come back, which i still think is the chance he will. there are multiple paths to a majority for democrats now so they don't have to pull necessarily an inside straight. i'd still say republicans are narrow favorites to hold on to the senate, but you see multiple paths for democrats to g
we just learned governor steve bullock is now running for senate in montana.s that impact -- does it impact the democrats' chance of winning back the senate? >> it does because democrats had -- you could see how democrats could get. they needed three seats net if they win the white house, four seats if they don't but doug jones in bam bargalabama is ver to lose. democrats effectively need four. you could gits democrats up to 48, 49 seats pretty easily. arizona against mcsally. colorado...
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but hours earlier, we found out he had been on a call with the governor where governor bullock of manhattan had raised some serious questions about testing. so once again, we still seem to be in this cycle where the white house is viewing the situation differently than what is happening on the ground, despite all the gains there has been on testing. that's something we plan on pressing the white house about again today in the briefing at 5:00. >> dr. redlener, just some basic questions for you. people are getting -- i'm getting a lot of questions. i'm wondering myself, when i leave my house to go to the supermarket on my weekly grocery run for the family, is it a good idea for people to wear masks when they walk into a supermarket? to wear gloves? what are the precautions you need to take and do you need to wash all of your produce and packaging once it comes in the house? >> yes and yes. a week ago, most of us were saying, you doend neat to be wearing a mask and gloves when you're just walking outside as long as you're keeping your distance from other people. i think there's been a change
but hours earlier, we found out he had been on a call with the governor where governor bullock of manhattan had raised some serious questions about testing. so once again, we still seem to be in this cycle where the white house is viewing the situation differently than what is happening on the ground, despite all the gains there has been on testing. that's something we plan on pressing the white house about again today in the briefing at 5:00. >> dr. redlener, just some basic questions...
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montana democratic governor steve bullock announcing today he'll challenge steve daines for his seat. "the washington post" reports governor bullock had come under increasing pressure since dropping his presidential bid, including meeting with former president barack obama in washington. and with senate minority leader chuck schumer, you can read more at washingtonpost.com. of course, we are watching the situation with the coronavirus closely. senator bernie sanders will be part of a roundtable discussion with public health experts and leaders in detroit on that situation. and we'll have that live for you starting at 3:15 eastern here on c-span3. you could also watch online at c-sp c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. and to follow the federal response to the outbreak, go to our website, c-span.org/coronavirus. there you'll find all of our coverage, including hearings, briefings, and conversations from our washington journal program. and review the latest events anytime again at our website, c-span.org/coronavirus. >>> it comes out to be a campaign in which we have one
montana democratic governor steve bullock announcing today he'll challenge steve daines for his seat. "the washington post" reports governor bullock had come under increasing pressure since dropping his presidential bid, including meeting with former president barack obama in washington. and with senate minority leader chuck schumer, you can read more at washingtonpost.com. of course, we are watching the situation with the coronavirus closely. senator bernie sanders will be part of a...
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governor bullock in montana. we are all in this together. not just what j.b. is doing in illinois and governor cuomo's outstanding leadership and what governor murphy did today in his announcement. i want to just applaud all of them for all of their work. the governor of ohio. i can go down the list. i want to say we are all inspired by one another's work. and i think inspired to recognize that we all have insight. we all have capacity in our ability to start sharing these as governors across the state really have inspired all of us. and i think raised the expectation that we can each do more and do better in our states. we have taken ideas from other states and i hope they have taken ideas from our state. >> you have been listening to governor gavin newsom updating us on the coronavirus situation here in california, most pointedly talking about the overwhelming response from the big companies and individuals helping out in this crisis. you can continue watching this on live streaming nbcbayarea.com. we'll take a break, though, and send it over to "nbc nightly
governor bullock in montana. we are all in this together. not just what j.b. is doing in illinois and governor cuomo's outstanding leadership and what governor murphy did today in his announcement. i want to just applaud all of them for all of their work. the governor of ohio. i can go down the list. i want to say we are all inspired by one another's work. and i think inspired to recognize that we all have insight. we all have capacity in our ability to start sharing these as governors across...
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also tonight, montana democratic governor steve bullock, who was a presidential contender will try to unseat first-term republican senator steve daines in november. his decision to run is an abrupt about-face made at the last minute for the two-term governor. he ended his long shot bid for president in december and had repeatedly insisted he had no interest in running for the u.s. senate. today is the final day for candidates to register in montana. overseas, two u.s. two verse nes members accompanying security forces yesterday. a senior u.s. defense official telling fox news that you were marine raiders, part of the special operations force still fighting isis in iraq. pentagon saying they were on a mission to eliminate a stronghold for the islamic state group in a mountainous area of north central iraq. they were the first u.s. troops killed in iraq this year. the political situation in afghanistan is in chaos tonight. the country's rival leaders were both sworn in as president today in competing ceremonies. this comes just one day before the peace talks with the taliban were to beg
also tonight, montana democratic governor steve bullock, who was a presidential contender will try to unseat first-term republican senator steve daines in november. his decision to run is an abrupt about-face made at the last minute for the two-term governor. he ended his long shot bid for president in december and had repeatedly insisted he had no interest in running for the u.s. senate. today is the final day for candidates to register in montana. overseas, two u.s. two verse nes members...
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>> i think if there were moderate left in this field but steve bullock already quit.re not talking about the democratic party of 2000 and that's why donald trump has a very good chance carry the great late stakes again and hold on to florida. because he's running his democratic party of 2020 and not the democratic party of 15 years ago. and he is not running against evolution which is what the mayor would beat the suburban democrats who won. donald trump has to carry one group of voters. dairy johnson's voter. if he carries garry johnson's voters is gonna win with a cushion and all the states needs to win. there are a lot of suburban voters who have qualms about the president style but have a fear of democratic policy. that is the voter donald trump has to win over between now and. >> all right let's move on to the next topic. it is a topic that a lot of people care about deeply about which is the u.s. israel relationship. paul. there are a lot of people in this room. many of them democrats. they are concerned about where bernie sanders stands on the issue and israel
>> i think if there were moderate left in this field but steve bullock already quit.re not talking about the democratic party of 2000 and that's why donald trump has a very good chance carry the great late stakes again and hold on to florida. because he's running his democratic party of 2020 and not the democratic party of 15 years ago. and he is not running against evolution which is what the mayor would beat the suburban democrats who won. donald trump has to carry one group of voters....
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if bullock gets in?ere steve bullock i don't think i would do it, and the reason, senate races are will popular governors go to lose. seve evan bayh, phil readson try to flip states. it's possible to elect popular governors in places like massachusetts and vermont and he is a democratic senator from montana but a tough sell in a presidential year to elect a secondtougher in a presidential year in his state than it would have been in '18? >> yeah. and got to give voters a reason to fire an incumbent republican senator. a lot of arm twisting by chuck schumer to expand the map but more likely a republican majority runs through states like maine, north carolina, possibly georgia. >> what is that majority battle look like right now to you? >> it's still uphill for democrats, and when you add in the fact that democrats are going to lose a seat off the bat in alabama. i really don't see a path for doug jones. essentially start at 46 seats meaning he's in plus 4 and the vice presidency to break a tie. look at ar
if bullock gets in?ere steve bullock i don't think i would do it, and the reason, senate races are will popular governors go to lose. seve evan bayh, phil readson try to flip states. it's possible to elect popular governors in places like massachusetts and vermont and he is a democratic senator from montana but a tough sell in a presidential year to elect a secondtougher in a presidential year in his state than it would have been in '18? >> yeah. and got to give voters a reason to fire an...
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obtained by "new york times" in the conference call obtained with trump and governors including steve bullock. >> we are one day away if we don't get test kids from the cdc. what we're trying to do is we don't have adequate test kits to do, we don't have the po. pe on the way, and we're not finding markets to be able to do that. >> i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more than any nation in the world. we've got these grace tests and are coming out with another tomorrow that is almost instantaneous. i haven't heard of testing being a problem. >> that's extraordinary. that is extraordinary, the idea that the president of the united states hasn't heard anything about testing being a problem. any scientist will tell you, and the need for testing, particularly in states that allegedly do not have a high number of cases. dr. amy cho is a member of the group physicians for patient protection. this just boggles my mind that this country has messed up testing so much and continues to. the fact that the governor is trying to contact tracing, w tet able to do the first step we have to t
obtained by "new york times" in the conference call obtained with trump and governors including steve bullock. >> we are one day away if we don't get test kids from the cdc. what we're trying to do is we don't have adequate test kits to do, we don't have the po. pe on the way, and we're not finding markets to be able to do that. >> i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more than any nation in the world. we've got these grace tests and are coming out with...
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compared to the other leaders, the governors who are stepping up, the people in red states like governor bullockspeaking truth to this president, governor cuomo out there day after day after day, everything trump isn't, honest, brave, full of facts and information. any sense to americans' feelings about governors he's doing very poorly politically? >> there's never been president more mindful of his media coverage than this one. we have been carefully watching. what other governors are saying about him, there's a real fear, chill in state houses across the nation for fear of offending the president what impacts what kind of aid washington hands out to their state. he's gone toe to toe with the governor of michigan as just mentioned as one example. others have taken -- trying to take, approach of flattery. governor newsom has praised the federal response. the president himself closely watches this. particularly governor cuomo's briefings who become a staple on this channel. he's told people, he's impressed with how the governor has handled those briefings behe's also walking this fine line, this
compared to the other leaders, the governors who are stepping up, the people in red states like governor bullockspeaking truth to this president, governor cuomo out there day after day after day, everything trump isn't, honest, brave, full of facts and information. any sense to americans' feelings about governors he's doing very poorly politically? >> there's never been president more mindful of his media coverage than this one. we have been carefully watching. what other governors are...
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there is one in iowa, and last week, steve bullock against steve daines. you can see there are multiple paths to 50 to 51 for the democrats that did not seem terribly obvious before, so i would say 50/50, but it is pretty close to 50/50, and one thing about the senate is when you get down to the very closest races, they rarely just split down the middle. they tend to break one way or the other overwhelmingly. mattershis is where it a little bit. charlie: and that environment of where did that last with of wind kill those just teetering -- wind killwift of those just teetering on the edge. it means it could be more explosive one way or another than you might expect. think, a likelihood that the democrats maintain the house, 70%, 80%? charlie: yes, we look at the races individually, sort of a micro political approach and then a macro, top-down. when you do the macro, you can get democrats losing about six seats. republicans need eight team. from nothat anywhere net change to republicans picked up 10 or 12. not outget 18, that is of question, but it is fairly
there is one in iowa, and last week, steve bullock against steve daines. you can see there are multiple paths to 50 to 51 for the democrats that did not seem terribly obvious before, so i would say 50/50, but it is pretty close to 50/50, and one thing about the senate is when you get down to the very closest races, they rarely just split down the middle. they tend to break one way or the other overwhelmingly. mattershis is where it a little bit. charlie: and that environment of where did that...
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. >> so under obama they dealt with a bullock, we did not have this kind of issue. >> it is completelyferent. >> how? so the death rate, but how easy it is to catch. right, this lives in the air for hours that lives on services for days. this is highly so we literally don't know how it lives we so is a new study they came out but the initial study. kennedy: 24 hours on cardboard 12 hours on plastic and metal, three hours in the air. so or hang 37 days people can transmit it....
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. >> does steve bullock decide to run for the united states senate today if bernie sanders has the delegate >> that's what we're hearing. >> my point is, here it's suddenly, biden at the top of the ticket? maybe i'll try a senate rate in montana. >> to the earlier point of learning lessons of 2018, i wonder if joe biden learns from 2016 as nominee because what i hear from him is trump's temperament. he sets a terrible example for kids. that didn't work in 2016 for hillary clinton. >> i will -- i seen this comment. it is a very different -- in 2016, many people didn't think, many democrats didn't think trump could win. everyone thinks he could easily win. it is a very different environment and biden is -- pains me to say it, a different candidate. >> bernie and biden do get along. they are friendlier i think than bernie and senator clinton were for whatever reason. how would you advise biden to sort of land the plane with bernie? >> treat him with respect. that's the basically core issue. treat bernie with respect. he is going to say things to make you mad. >> don't -- don't fire with fire?
. >> does steve bullock decide to run for the united states senate today if bernie sanders has the delegate >> that's what we're hearing. >> my point is, here it's suddenly, biden at the top of the ticket? maybe i'll try a senate rate in montana. >> to the earlier point of learning lessons of 2018, i wonder if joe biden learns from 2016 as nominee because what i hear from him is trump's temperament. he sets a terrible example for kids. that didn't work in 2016 for...
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having had the cdc atlantic president here in geneva for more than a year end a half now between a bullock, and covid-19. our colleagues at nih are the ones who have innovated and have managed working with others in the united states to start the first trials of the vaccine. nih and ourselves are working very closely together on trials of existing therapeutics. the fda have been exceptionally helpful and the regulatory side and are working with us on everything from animal models to vaccine developments and much much more. we rely heavily on the scientific innovation and public health of the united states. very much appreciate the way in which doctor fauci broke down the issue yesterday when he spoke about the dates, he spoke about getting down to the states and county level, working through the problem. working to the issues. again, we remain impressed by the work being done at the state and county level with the public health departments. now is the time to support them, now is the time that health workers all over the world need to get the support to do the jobs they need to do. they ar
having had the cdc atlantic president here in geneva for more than a year end a half now between a bullock, and covid-19. our colleagues at nih are the ones who have innovated and have managed working with others in the united states to start the first trials of the vaccine. nih and ourselves are working very closely together on trials of existing therapeutics. the fda have been exceptionally helpful and the regulatory side and are working with us on everything from animal models to vaccine...
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i ask this because steve bullock in montana having abandoned his presidential campaign has apparently decided to run for senate. a lot of democrats were harrumphing about this today saying we'd love to have known this back then. do you think the dynamic i'm starting to read about is going to happen, where people have enough confidence that biden's going to head the ticket that they feel it's safe to come out? >> that's interesting. i don't know all of the filing deadlines off-hand but i would guess we're getting pretty close in some states, so i would guess a lot of people are going to stand forward. i will tell you democrats in every circle i have sources in have been breathing a sigh of relief. since saturday night but especially since last night. they weren't sure that biden was the strongest of the field, but they were very confident that having sanders at the top of the ticket would heart their chances for taking back the senate and then also to hold on to the house, that they could lose numbers in the house and even lose it. and there's a real strong concern even here in califor
i ask this because steve bullock in montana having abandoned his presidential campaign has apparently decided to run for senate. a lot of democrats were harrumphing about this today saying we'd love to have known this back then. do you think the dynamic i'm starting to read about is going to happen, where people have enough confidence that biden's going to head the ticket that they feel it's safe to come out? >> that's interesting. i don't know all of the filing deadlines off-hand but i...
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. >> so under obama they dealt with a bullock, we did not have this kind of issue. >> it is completelyferent. >> how? so the death rate, but how easy it is to catch. right, this lives in the air for hours that lives on services for days. this is highly so we literally don't know how it lives we so is a new study they came out but the initial study. kennedy: 24 hours on cardboard 12 hours on plastic and metal, three hours in the air. so or hang 37 days people can transmit it. we literally don't know now. so cdc funding is not been cutting try to cut it in congress had no pride we have all this money for anything some people have lacked faith in the institution because one of those institutions on the testing and screening has failed very badly. which is why this problem among other reasons is going to get worse. i'm totally on board saying this president deserves a fair amount of criticism. you should never go into an oval office address be bedded within an inch of its life and have three things wrong have to correct them. and to say what he did right there saying everything was going g
. >> so under obama they dealt with a bullock, we did not have this kind of issue. >> it is completelyferent. >> how? so the death rate, but how easy it is to catch. right, this lives in the air for hours that lives on services for days. this is highly so we literally don't know how it lives we so is a new study they came out but the initial study. kennedy: 24 hours on cardboard 12 hours on plastic and metal, three hours in the air. so or hang 37 days people can transmit it....
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governor bullock is going to run. that happened because of joe biden.itpey onbeer, yowo race. i think this happened faster. i do want to say the one rule of the last year whatever you think on tuesday is not true by thursday. >> how about the last decade? >> well, i was just being generous. but i think -- it's my big heart. so i think everything -- look, a month ago, everybody was going to say donald trump, the economy, impeachment is over, shoo-in, today it's a difficult calculation given the virus and given all the other things that are happening. until we get through three or four more i believe joe biden will be the nominee. >> and steve running for senate is a good theory of joe biden as the nominee. better down-ballot democrats for someone like bernie sanders. places that helped democrats take back the house in 2018. joe biden helped campaigned for these candidates in 2018. that he's hoping to help in 2020 with down-ballot races in a way that he thinks bernie sanders can't help them. >> you saw bernie sanders who said he has jesse jackson on his s
governor bullock is going to run. that happened because of joe biden.itpey onbeer, yowo race. i think this happened faster. i do want to say the one rule of the last year whatever you think on tuesday is not true by thursday. >> how about the last decade? >> well, i was just being generous. but i think -- it's my big heart. so i think everything -- look, a month ago, everybody was going to say donald trump, the economy, impeachment is over, shoo-in, today it's a difficult...
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energy to close this book and close the chapter and move on, especially when you look at governor bullocke. there is a lot of attention. jamie harrison running in south carolina for a senate. i think there is a lot of democratic activists are focused on the down ballot races. they look more to joe biden but i don't know sanders has any real reason to come out early. he can push this for quite a few weeks longer. >> there is the question, charlotte, the psychology of the democratic party, they want to unite and find a candidate and what propelled sanders in march, april, may in 2016. he did keep winning enough states where every week or so he could say i won this one. i won that one. that collision, one of the questions we're asking now is how much of that was about sanders, how much about that was who he was running against and collecting anti hillary votes? >> that's the big question for sanders coming into michigan is so much of his narrative for the last four years has been sanders won michigan in the 2016 primary and then hillary lost it in the 2016 again real and that's been anchorin
energy to close this book and close the chapter and move on, especially when you look at governor bullocke. there is a lot of attention. jamie harrison running in south carolina for a senate. i think there is a lot of democratic activists are focused on the down ballot races. they look more to joe biden but i don't know sanders has any real reason to come out early. he can push this for quite a few weeks longer. >> there is the question, charlotte, the psychology of the democratic party,...
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. >> so under obama they dealt with a bullock, we did not have this kind of issue. >> it is completelyferent. >> how? so the death rate, but how easy it is to catch. right, this lives in the air for hours that lives on services for days. this is highly so we literally don't know how it lives we so is a new study they came out but the initial study. kennedy: 24 hours on cardboard 12 hours on plastic and metal, three hours in the air. so or hang 37 days people can transmit it....
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some governors are suggesting they are not getting enough — one, steve bullock from montana, was sayingn't know if they were going to do testing the day after tomorrow. so you can see the strains, and that suggests to you that up until now, everyone was really focused on the coasts, like new york and california where the first cases were, washington state over in the west, you are starting to see much, much more concerned growing in other more central parts of the country. detroit in the midwest is starting to get very concerned about its numbers. if you draw a line south down to louisiana on the gulf coast, again, huge problems down there. chicago too, starting to build temporary to build temporary 3,000—bed hospitals. this virus is moving across the nation bit by bit and it will touch everyone some point indeed. it is important to look at those figures per capita, as gary was saying. and we know there's an economic cost to all of this. here's business reporter, samira hussain, in new york. it is in fact grim, and now we are hearing that there are estimates coming from the united state
some governors are suggesting they are not getting enough — one, steve bullock from montana, was sayingn't know if they were going to do testing the day after tomorrow. so you can see the strains, and that suggests to you that up until now, everyone was really focused on the coasts, like new york and california where the first cases were, washington state over in the west, you are starting to see much, much more concerned growing in other more central parts of the country. detroit in the...
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momontana governor steve bullock said his state was one day away from running out of tests. other governors, including j.b. pritzker of illinois and gretchen whitmer in michigan , have called out the administration's handling of the crisis and the severe shortages in medical equipment and personal protective equipment. trump has also boasted about the government's ability to produce ventilators and said the u.s. would be able to send a surplus to other nations in need as doctors and nurses around the united states sayay their hospitals need them here. during a an interview on f fox & frfriends monday, presidt t trup celebrated the fact that the $2 .2 trillion stimulus package left our provivisions by democrs in earlier versions of the bill that would have expanded voting access. pres. trump: if you look at before and after, things they had in there were crazy. they had things, levels of voting that if you ever agreed to it, would never have a republican elected in this country again. amy: in new jersey, a nursing home in wanaque is on lockdown after a covid-19 outbreak kille
momontana governor steve bullock said his state was one day away from running out of tests. other governors, including j.b. pritzker of illinois and gretchen whitmer in michigan , have called out the administration's handling of the crisis and the severe shortages in medical equipment and personal protective equipment. trump has also boasted about the government's ability to produce ventilators and said the u.s. would be able to send a surplus to other nations in need as doctors and nurses...
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some governors are suggesting they are not getting enough — one, steve bullock from montana, was sayingow if they were going to do testing the day after tomorrow. so you can see the strains, and that suggests to you that up until now, everyone was really focused on the coasts, like new york and california where the first cases were, washington state overin first cases were, washington state over in the west, you are starting to see much, much more concerned growing in other more central parts of the country. detroit in the midwest is starting to get very concerned about its numbers. if you draw a line south down to louisiana on the gulf coast, again, huge problems down there. chicago too, starting to build 3000 temporary cash temporary 3000 bed hospitals. this virus is moving across the nation bit by bit and it will touch eve ryo ne nation bit by bit and it will touch everyone some point indeed. gary, thank you so much. i want to look at spain now, 819 people have died of coronavirus on monday. this is a new record for the country. take a look at this graph. the figure is the highest nu
some governors are suggesting they are not getting enough — one, steve bullock from montana, was sayingow if they were going to do testing the day after tomorrow. so you can see the strains, and that suggests to you that up until now, everyone was really focused on the coasts, like new york and california where the first cases were, washington state overin first cases were, washington state over in the west, you are starting to see much, much more concerned growing in other more central parts...
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governor steve bullock of montana, after months of saying he would not run for the senate against stevece his candidacy for that seat. that's important, john, because right now it has not been clear where democrats could find the seat to give them the majority. the question is can he win in a state where president trump will probably carry easily? the politics of our time, can you split a ticket still in that kind of a face? >> a fascinating race. that would be an encouraging piece of news for chuck schumer after a not so great week. >> for the first time in several months there are no trump political campaign rallies scheduled for the next week, for the next month, nothing on the schedule showing that president trump will be out on the campaign trail holding rallies as he's been doing several times a week, at the same time that his administration is telling older americans not to join large crowds because of the coronavirus. we're not sure if there's a connection there. president trump says he thinks his rallies will be fine and safe but it's very clear that a lot of political official
governor steve bullock of montana, after months of saying he would not run for the senate against stevece his candidacy for that seat. that's important, john, because right now it has not been clear where democrats could find the seat to give them the majority. the question is can he win in a state where president trump will probably carry easily? the politics of our time, can you split a ticket still in that kind of a face? >> a fascinating race. that would be an encouraging piece of...
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unite our party, there are great people who have supported every candidate from warren supporters to bullock supporters. we have great, great people in our party. we feed to come together, though, and unite. we've got one shot to beat donald trump. one shot to make him a one-term president. i'm not giving up that shot. joe biden is the best person to heal and unite the largest swaths of america, even independents the moderate republicans, i believe, will come over to him and support him. this is what we need. and i'll add one more thing to this. because i just came from campaigning in arizona, with mark kelly, an amazing candidate. if we're going to win back the senate and the house and see the kind of wave election we need, he's the best person. >> senator, i want to ask you, in terms of uniting this party, if there are several other senators in this, who were in this race, do you take senator sanders aside back in the senate and try to coax him into it? especially if he has the kind of victory here that the campaign thinks is possible. >> any attempts to demean or degrade him or his suppor
unite our party, there are great people who have supported every candidate from warren supporters to bullock supporters. we have great, great people in our party. we feed to come together, though, and unite. we've got one shot to beat donald trump. one shot to make him a one-term president. i'm not giving up that shot. joe biden is the best person to heal and unite the largest swaths of america, even independents the moderate republicans, i believe, will come over to him and support him. this...
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that is the reason why we showed in a bullock, particular interventions work. >> with all the possible therapies, yesterday, mr. president, you said that they were for immediate delivery. >> president trump: we are ordering them. millions of units are ordered. one of the companies, as you know. a very big great company. millions of units are ordered. and we are going to see what happens. we are going to be talking to the governors about it. and of the fda is working on it right now. the advantage is that it has been prescribed for totally different problems, but it has been prescribed for many years, and everyone knows the levels of -- the negatives and the positives, but i will say that i am a man that comes from a very positive school when it comes to love particular one of these drugs. and we will see how it works out. i am not saying it will, but people may be surprised. by the way, that would be a game changer. we are going to know very soon, but we have ordered millions of units. it's being ordered from bayer. there are another couple of companies that do it. >> they say that the
that is the reason why we showed in a bullock, particular interventions work. >> with all the possible therapies, yesterday, mr. president, you said that they were for immediate delivery. >> president trump: we are ordering them. millions of units are ordered. one of the companies, as you know. a very big great company. millions of units are ordered. and we are going to see what happens. we are going to be talking to the governors about it. and of the fda is working on it right now....
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montana governor steve bullock warned the president a delay in testing could soon overwhelm hospitalsl areas. and said his state does not have the capability to test. >> we just don't have enough supplies to do the testing. >> i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more now than any nation in the world. i haven't heard about testing being a problem. >> reporter: at the briefing, mr. trump praised his administration. >> over 1 million americans have now been tested. more than any other country. >> reporter: but the u.s. is lagging in the number of tests per capita. and president trump lashed out when asked why. >> you should be saying congratulations instead of asking a really snarky question. >> reporter: he also repeated his suggestion that surgical masks were being stolen by health care workers, claiming a vendor toemd him one new york hospital ordered 10,000 to 20 masks before the virus but now -- >> all of a sudden, he's giving 300,000. and i said no matter how bad this is, could that be possible? is it going out the back door? >> reporter: new york governor andrew c
montana governor steve bullock warned the president a delay in testing could soon overwhelm hospitalsl areas. and said his state does not have the capability to test. >> we just don't have enough supplies to do the testing. >> i haven't heard about testing in weeks. we've tested more now than any nation in the world. i haven't heard about testing being a problem. >> reporter: at the briefing, mr. trump praised his administration. >> over 1 million americans have now been...
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james bullock says yes. our exclusive interview with kathleen hays is next.loomberg. ♪ >> the opec conference and the eight meetings, the meeting has immenseace, a day of significance in the history of opec. exactly 45 years ago, between the fourth and the sixth of march, 1975, my own country, algeria, hosted the first opec summit, to give it the correct title, the conference of sovereign and head of state of opec member countries. inductionted in the of the organization's declaration, and it constitutes the origin of the establishment of our sister organization, known initially as the opec special fund. later as the opec fund for international development. which has contributed things -- and nohen contributing less than 34 countries in energy, transportation, andculture, water, education. anna: this is "bloomberg surveillance." you're looking at life pictures coming from vienna. the opec images from gathering. opec is meeting in an effort to bridge the saudi-russia divide. the group is discussing its response to the crude price slump that we have seen due to
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with the story with bullock, and yemen, so we want to start doing this now. so one of the other problems, that i am seeing, through an aig and partner, we have incredible mechanisms for supporting the vaccines pretty so clearly the u.s. is the global leader in this. we need some of the other countries to start hoping with the global health technologies. if you look at the public funding globally, the u.s. is by far the number one in the uk second and european union and that the bottom falls out. so we see a lot of underachievement among these other countries. tryon china is doing very little in japan, not much a little bit in korea starting how the korea right fund. brazil needs to step up. so we really need to put this on the agenda. the g20 summit, disable, the u.s. has globally taken the lead on maximizing. this is a huge problem. the other countries need just about. i've a book, i like to write books. one is called global market health which actually is quite interesting. overwhelmingly, most of the poverty new collected diseases are not necessarily the m
with the story with bullock, and yemen, so we want to start doing this now. so one of the other problems, that i am seeing, through an aig and partner, we have incredible mechanisms for supporting the vaccines pretty so clearly the u.s. is the global leader in this. we need some of the other countries to start hoping with the global health technologies. if you look at the public funding globally, the u.s. is by far the number one in the uk second and european union and that the bottom falls...
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. >> and you said your wife was not happy with sandy, sandra bullock at the time. >> yeah. >> why?home with a huge bruise on my midsection because, you know, she would pull -- she would kick me in the stomach and she would pull it like a proper stunt person. but after you do that 32 times even though you're pulling it she's wearing high heeled vegas showgirl boots so she sent me home with a bruise and megan was not happy about that but we smoothed it all over. we're all friends. >> you gave us a great scene. [ applause ] you put out. we'll wrap it up. >> and a great new show as well, "devs" streaming now exclusively on fx on hulu. thanks for coming in. [ applause ] >>> come on back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic br
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he's not running against steve bullock which is what the mayor would be to the suburban democrats won. one. trump has to carry one group, gary johnson voters. he's going to win with a cushion and all the states he needs to win in. there are a lot of suburban voters who have qualms about the president style but have a fear of democratic policy. that's the voter donald trump has to win over between now and november. >> let's move on to our next topic, and i know it's a topic a lot of people in this room care very, very deeply about, which is the u.s.-israel relationship. .. >> first, i do wish senator sanders were here, i wish all were here and i think it's a mistake not to come here. the thought that apac is monolithic, you hear about the vote and i think that senator sanders should come and make his case. mo are importantly, he needs to go back to israel. i've been how many times, a million times and here is what he would see. they have a really good child literacy program in israel, to pick one issue i know is close to his heart. really good. in fact, in the '70s, in 1970's hillary c
he's not running against steve bullock which is what the mayor would be to the suburban democrats won. one. trump has to carry one group, gary johnson voters. he's going to win with a cushion and all the states he needs to win in. there are a lot of suburban voters who have qualms about the president style but have a fear of democratic policy. that's the voter donald trump has to win over between now and november. >> let's move on to our next topic, and i know it's a topic a lot of people...
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how come they don't have computers after we've seen a bullock, we've seen h1 n1, leasing sars, and what are we going to do in this instance but then also looking forward so that the next pandemic that hits, there will be another one. that we are ready for it and not caught flat-footed the way we are right now? >> i think that we have improved since really -- my own history begins with the mid to thousands. i think we are far ahead of where we were at that point in time through a lot of hard work and attention from the members here. congress and the administration. i think that you are pointing out some things that need to change, and i think there will be both in the very near term work to make sure that we are operating as effectively as we can now. and that there will be after action review items that will come out, many of which you are listing. >> so how long mr. ferrara, how long does it take for state and emergencies to receive flight information about potentially infected travelers? how long does it take the state department? i have one of the busiest airports in the world in chi
how come they don't have computers after we've seen a bullock, we've seen h1 n1, leasing sars, and what are we going to do in this instance but then also looking forward so that the next pandemic that hits, there will be another one. that we are ready for it and not caught flat-footed the way we are right now? >> i think that we have improved since really -- my own history begins with the mid to thousands. i think we are far ahead of where we were at that point in time through a lot of...
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yesterday governor bullock was on the phone call with governors.e told trump that we need testing very, very bad. we have started to break out all over the state. he was trying to trace where was coming from, but if he didn't get tests you wouldn't be able to and gallatin county, in bozeman, has the most cases. trump said what i haven't heard from anybody else who needs testing and blew him off. that is joy, montana. stephen, ulster park says the government has had the biggest impact. caller: a few callers ago a man from california said that the governor is doing a great job testing one million people. there are 327 million people in this country. testing one million out of 327 million and calling the virus a hoax is getting people killed. the federal government is vital and must serious up. my point about c-span is the man from california said new york at 30,000 ventilators and was courting them. new york needs 30,000 onlylators and was given 4000. yes, they are holding them until they are needed, but incorrect callers must be corrected. false inf
yesterday governor bullock was on the phone call with governors.e told trump that we need testing very, very bad. we have started to break out all over the state. he was trying to trace where was coming from, but if he didn't get tests you wouldn't be able to and gallatin county, in bozeman, has the most cases. trump said what i haven't heard from anybody else who needs testing and blew him off. that is joy, montana. stephen, ulster park says the government has had the biggest impact. caller: a...
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governor bullock of montana saying we are one day away from not being able to test. there's not enough test kits, which is a point the president will not concede. >> this is -- this is where his alternative facts and his alternative reality costs lives. i mean, this is a good example of an audio tape that, i think, historians could key in on, to talk about his failed leadership. it's one thing to be caught off guard at the beginning. he was caught off guard at the beginning. as we said, as i said -- i'll put this on me -- i don't care about what happened in the past. i care about what he does in the future. we can debate the past in the fall in the election. when the president lies yesterday in a call with governors, where you have dr. fauci saying, what do you all need? are you able to do tracing? and a governor articulately explains in detail the crisis they're having in their state. they're always one day away from getting testing, and that the federal government actually crushes their efforts to get testing. and then the president of the united states comes in an
governor bullock of montana saying we are one day away from not being able to test. there's not enough test kits, which is a point the president will not concede. >> this is -- this is where his alternative facts and his alternative reality costs lives. i mean, this is a good example of an audio tape that, i think, historians could key in on, to talk about his failed leadership. it's one thing to be caught off guard at the beginning. he was caught off guard at the beginning. as we said,...