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be. >> my jewish mother would be happy in america. >> that's absolutely true, rahm.ubt about that, until she saw what you wrote. then maybe not so much. in the electoral college, that's how we select presidents and each one of those presidents, bill clinton, george w. bush and donald trump got majorities in the electoral votes and that gives them the right to nominate supreme court justices. >> for the democrats first of all, i would continue to remind people this is a lifetime appointment. the idea we would rush something that's a lifetime appointment doesn't actually bode to common sense. second it's not about the aca. it's about preexisting conditions. it's about roe v. wade, and when you look at what's happening, these decisions in the sense of taking the time and the legitimacy, i think given people's views of donald trump and what he has done to the fabric of this country and the fabric of the political system, the notion that we would do this right, that everybody could therefore have a sense that it was done right and fairly and not just for power, actually w
be. >> my jewish mother would be happy in america. >> that's absolutely true, rahm.ubt about that, until she saw what you wrote. then maybe not so much. in the electoral college, that's how we select presidents and each one of those presidents, bill clinton, george w. bush and donald trump got majorities in the electoral votes and that gives them the right to nominate supreme court justices. >> for the democrats first of all, i would continue to remind people this is a...
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hall with the president and the people, yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america, sarah fagen, rahmristie. president trump said he has no regrets about his handling of the pandemic. the but our polling found 65% of voters disapprove. how can this be a winning message, and overall, did he win over any undecided voters tonight? >> first off, it's his message, and that's what he believes. he's been saying that right from the beginning, and he's continuing to put proof points out there to show the things that did go well. i think what the president did tonight was to calmly and directly answer questions from members of the audience and to spar pretty good with our colleague, george stephanopoulos back and forth. i think the president walked away feeling relatively good about how things went, and i think he should. >> from a performance aspect, what were the strongest moments and the weakest? >> the strongest, his general demeanor. the president remained calm without, and even when the audience members asked strong questions he responded to the citizens he represents. i think the overall
hall with the president and the people, yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america, sarah fagen, rahmristie. president trump said he has no regrets about his handling of the pandemic. the but our polling found 65% of voters disapprove. how can this be a winning message, and overall, did he win over any undecided voters tonight? >> first off, it's his message, and that's what he believes. he's been saying that right from the beginning, and he's continuing to put proof points out there to...
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let's talk about it now with our roundtable with chris christie, rahm emanuel.d kimberly strassel. chris, let me begin with you, this is the second week in a row that the president has been damaging revelations, does the president need to take a new approach to the covid crisis, is it too late? >> listen, george, i think what the president needs to do is spend the next 50 days talking about his vision for the next four years and laying out how that can contrast with joe biden's vision for the next four years and there are significant differences between these two men that the american public needs to consider. so i don't think it's not just about covid or the other issues that are very important in this election, foreign policy, tax policy, major differences between these candidates. i think what the president -- the president wants to win and you know, i've been saying this 80, 90 days ago, you have to make this a choice between donald trump's vision for next four years and joe biden's vision for the next four years. and when donald trump continues to talk abou
let's talk about it now with our roundtable with chris christie, rahm emanuel.d kimberly strassel. chris, let me begin with you, this is the second week in a row that the president has been damaging revelations, does the president need to take a new approach to the covid crisis, is it too late? >> listen, george, i think what the president needs to do is spend the next 50 days talking about his vision for the next four years and laying out how that can contrast with joe biden's vision for...
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> rahm, let's start out with the supreme court.e in democratic circles senator durbin is going to meet with her, lot of democrats say boycott. >> no, i think you treat this seriously. i think first of all, there's going to be a lot of collateral damage to the senate and the supreme court, i think it's a mistake what they're doing. the senate was always constructed to slow down the house, slow down the emotions, anything else they put it into fifth gear, with that said, you treat it very seriously and respectively and do the lines of attack specifically on pre-existing conditions, roe v. wade and her philosophy on those issues that matter to the american people. i also think that isn't going to go to president's benefit. in fact, all the issues are going to come up in the debate. they're hoping this will blot out stuff. you can see that in our own poll here at abc the energy is starting to pick up for democrats, i think this is not going to the benefit of republicans. >> sara fagen, republicans want a conservative majority on the su
> rahm, let's start out with the supreme court.e in democratic circles senator durbin is going to meet with her, lot of democrats say boycott. >> no, i think you treat this seriously. i think first of all, there's going to be a lot of collateral damage to the senate and the supreme court, i think it's a mistake what they're doing. the senate was always constructed to slow down the house, slow down the emotions, anything else they put it into fifth gear, with that said, you treat it...
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. >> rahm emanuel and chris christie joining us now. chris, let me begin with you. you were part of the president's debate prep. how does he clean up this proud boys moment last night? will he do it? >> well, listen, i think, again, george, i heard it differently last night when he said, sure, i will, right off the top in response to it but if there's any doubt about that -- >> he said, stand up and stand by. he said, stand by. that was a call to arms. >> george, george, i didn't read it that way, but if you want to read it that way that's your prerogative. you asked me how to clean it up and that's the question i'm answering, and the way to do that is the next opportunity the president has to clarify that answer because folks like you and others are confused by it, then he should do that, and i think, you know, what happened last night ai id during our program last night was that the president came up much too hot in that regard, too aggressive in the debate, and that joe biden came out in a way that concerned me as well because there were numerous times during tha
. >> rahm emanuel and chris christie joining us now. chris, let me begin with you. you were part of the president's debate prep. how does he clean up this proud boys moment last night? will he do it? >> well, listen, i think, again, george, i heard it differently last night when he said, sure, i will, right off the top in response to it but if there's any doubt about that -- >> he said, stand up and stand by. he said, stand by. that was a call to arms. >> george, george,...
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emanuel who cried, and, you know, gruff rahm emanuel, mayor of chicago. >> right. >> he was the first to me. he did this for me. he called me. he comforted my son when this happened or that happened with a stutter, so there -- there are so many stories like that, and the eulogizer. he became the sort of eulogizer of the senate for someone like strom thurmond who actually requested joe biden to eulogize him in his will. >> wow. >> which was sort of surprising to me. >> yeah. >> so i think that it's these -- it's these stories that you have to say, okay, when you hear enough of them. have you to say, well, this is real. it's not something that people are making up just to get the guy elected, that these are things that they feel very personally about biden so the number of those kind of surprises me. >> looking forward to it tonight, gloria. >> thanks. >> to you and your whole team. it's a huge amount of work. >> thanks. thanks to my whole team, thank >> you it's a huge amount of work. don't miss it tonight. back-to-back documentary event "fight for the white house." it airs tonight at
emanuel who cried, and, you know, gruff rahm emanuel, mayor of chicago. >> right. >> he was the first to me. he did this for me. he called me. he comforted my son when this happened or that happened with a stutter, so there -- there are so many stories like that, and the eulogizer. he became the sort of eulogizer of the senate for someone like strom thurmond who actually requested joe biden to eulogize him in his will. >> wow. >> which was sort of surprising to me....
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. >> and rahm, question to you, president trump of course has been attacking joe biden for months, butally in the same arena, because it was really so combative. how did you think that joe biden fared? >> your question has the answer. you know, if you're e you're e y difficueffective as a leader, you have to have a toolbox. people are exhausted by donald trump and nothing tonight changed their feeling of of of f ex-as y exhaustion. people look to joe biden. and it's very hard to be steady. that said, he had steady moments. and he also smiled. at no time did either trump smile, look at the camera, talk to the american people about their lives, their future. therefore, i think trump lost this debate, because he lost be being who he is, donald trump. >> the "new york times" reported that trump paid $750 in federal taxes in 2017 and 2016. but trump flat out denied it, saying he's paid millions in taxes, do you think americans believed that, and how much does it matter? >> dit's such a small portion, don't know what you remember. i think people take away the food fight, the tenor and tone.
. >> and rahm, question to you, president trump of course has been attacking joe biden for months, butally in the same arena, because it was really so combative. how did you think that joe biden fared? >> your question has the answer. you know, if you're e you're e y difficueffective as a leader, you have to have a toolbox. people are exhausted by donald trump and nothing tonight changed their feeling of of of f ex-as y exhaustion. people look to joe biden. and it's very hard to be...
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and we are joined now by stefan rahm's tough climate scientist at the potsdam institute for climate impact research welcome to the program and thank you for joining us what kind of action do you hope this year's climate week will generate. well the action very much depends on the national governments the un has basically done what it can do by reaching the paris climate agreement and the action we need now is that every government actually implements the paris climate is going to end and unfortunately we are seeing that only by very few countries that they have sufficiently ambitious plans and actions and what we're also seeing i mean we we saw the images in our piece a bit earlier we're seeing climate events so for example california going up in flames some people still arguing that it's a weather phenomenon due to bad forestry put put these events into the broader context for us what is your answer to people who say that. well it's becoming ever more clear that extreme events are. made a lot worse by climate change and in terms of the wildfires it's something the intergovernmental panel
and we are joined now by stefan rahm's tough climate scientist at the potsdam institute for climate impact research welcome to the program and thank you for joining us what kind of action do you hope this year's climate week will generate. well the action very much depends on the national governments the un has basically done what it can do by reaching the paris climate agreement and the action we need now is that every government actually implements the paris climate is going to end and...
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rahm's the prices are going up the job situation isn't what it was promised to be the anti corruption crusade becomes quite are a winner i think the master clique in saudi arabia for this huge constituency after all 3560 percent or other of the saudi population 70 percent is under the age of $35.00 and he's still able to play this card now what he's doing is carrying out an anti corruption drive now i agree that parliament's outline is himself up to his high balls in corruption where did the $500000000.00 come from that you know that he purchased or the $350000000.00 for the bill in front or indeed the 450000000 for so over a movie no i think that most saudis look at the houses out and see corruption smell corruption and the stench of it but we're now when someone plays that card i think it has a certain resonance for young saudis. in washington d.c. ali let's talk about this idea of corruption let's talk about this idea this idea of actually might be quite good for the crown prince to use as a distraction technique because the war in yemen simply isn't going that well indeed the war
rahm's the prices are going up the job situation isn't what it was promised to be the anti corruption crusade becomes quite are a winner i think the master clique in saudi arabia for this huge constituency after all 3560 percent or other of the saudi population 70 percent is under the age of $35.00 and he's still able to play this card now what he's doing is carrying out an anti corruption drive now i agree that parliament's outline is himself up to his high balls in corruption where did the...
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let's bring in chris christie and rahm emanuel from our political team.nd chris, let me begin with you. you wrote that the president's debate prep which you were a part of in 2016 was a disaster. you've been part of it this time around. how has it gone? what does the president need to do? >> well, what the president needs to do tonight is essentially two things. the first is to lay out his vision for the next four years and what he wants to do for the american people if he's given a second term. and, secondly, he has to differentiate what his vision is from joe biden's vision based upon their campaign and based upon joe biden's record. and i think you'll see both of those things happen tonight. the president hasn't debated in four years, but i don't think he'll have any problem when he gets on the stage. >> rahm, you worked closely with joe biden when he was the chief of staff and you were in the white house. what's the biggest trap he faces? >> joe biden has to reassure the american people. that's a different mission than donald trump which has to change
let's bring in chris christie and rahm emanuel from our political team.nd chris, let me begin with you. you wrote that the president's debate prep which you were a part of in 2016 was a disaster. you've been part of it this time around. how has it gone? what does the president need to do? >> well, what the president needs to do tonight is essentially two things. the first is to lay out his vision for the next four years and what he wants to do for the american people if he's given a...
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that would be john rahm at 13. little birdie put himself. five under 56.hnson in a playoff last week to win the bmw. they are tied after one. both 13 under. $15 million at stake there. >>> all right, friday night of videos, let us check this out. you're bullpen pitcher, your reliever. you get the call to come out of the bullpen, it is ben heller o yankees, and i guess that's all right now. let's get it all right? [ laughter ] >> thank you, mark. broke up wi. why? she said she didn't want to see me anymore and i found that insulting. i thought things were going well. what happened? i don't know, she didn't even give me a reason. oh, not a problem, we can figure this out. what are the reasons women reject raj? koothrappali: can we not play this game? sheldon: doesn't like games. that's one. ignore him. yeah, sorry about the breakup. that's okay, i'm fine. sheldon: of course you're fine. not every member of a species finds a mate. sir isaac newton died a virgin. look at the contributions he made. i'm not a virgin, sheldon. wha... so now you think you're bette
that would be john rahm at 13. little birdie put himself. five under 56.hnson in a playoff last week to win the bmw. they are tied after one. both 13 under. $15 million at stake there. >>> all right, friday night of videos, let us check this out. you're bullpen pitcher, your reliever. you get the call to come out of the bullpen, it is ben heller o yankees, and i guess that's all right now. let's get it all right? [ laughter ] >> thank you, mark. broke up wi. why? she said she...
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watch democrat rahm emanuel criticize house speaker pelosi, nancy pelosi you're wrong to threaten impeachmentwatch this. >> the reason i reject that politics, i understand the speaker i would never under estimate here to look at all of her efforts, all her tools but the idea of talking about impeachment as somehow retribution, that is corrosive to our political system. somehow we have to one up them. elizabeth: one up them, retribution, corrosive, using weapon of impeachment. your final word, byron? >> on impeachment they have already done it. would they do it twice in the course after year? and on packing the court, the court, the number of judges on the court is not set in the constitution but it has been the same for about 150 years and no one has made a case for expanding it. elizabeth: all right. byron york, always great to have you on. really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: next up florida attorney general ashley moody on the trump administration really laying down the law, now labeling three u.s. cities, portland, seattle, new york city, as jurisdictions that are anarchist
watch democrat rahm emanuel criticize house speaker pelosi, nancy pelosi you're wrong to threaten impeachmentwatch this. >> the reason i reject that politics, i understand the speaker i would never under estimate here to look at all of her efforts, all her tools but the idea of talking about impeachment as somehow retribution, that is corrosive to our political system. somehow we have to one up them. elizabeth: one up them, retribution, corrosive, using weapon of impeachment. your final...
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my favorite funny -- not funny -- but moment was when the sort of brusque former mayor of chicago, rahm joe biden and how he was the first guy to call him after his father died. but there's so many moments in this piece, not only anita hill talking about joe biden now. we discussed that last night, dana, about how she would vote for him and with him if he -- people who served with him, talking about some of his life. remember, as you well know, he ran for president. and he had the hearings for the confirmation of robert bork which he defeated then the clarence thomas hearings. and he got confirmed. and then his years as vice president and how he served for barack obama and during that time how he juggled, and we all know about juggling in life. of course. but how he juggled this serious illness of his son with the job of being vice president. that's not easy. and talking to people who work for him about how he managed to kind of handle that kind of stress with the kind of stressful job he had. >> well, gloria, i know you've got some really special interviews and voices, not just the vic
my favorite funny -- not funny -- but moment was when the sort of brusque former mayor of chicago, rahm joe biden and how he was the first guy to call him after his father died. but there's so many moments in this piece, not only anita hill talking about joe biden now. we discussed that last night, dana, about how she would vote for him and with him if he -- people who served with him, talking about some of his life. remember, as you well know, he ran for president. and he had the hearings for...
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2016 is bad for the country, it's partisan and it's wrong when fdr tried to do it and watch democrat rahm criticize how house speaker nancy pelosi said you're wrong to threaten impeachment. >> the reason i reject the politics and no i understand the speaker, i wouldn't enter never underestimate to look at all her tools that impeachment retribution, that is corrosive to political system and we have to one up there. liz: one up them, retribution, corrosive, abusing the weapon of impeachment. your final word? >> on impeachment, they have already done it, would they do it twice in the course of a year. and on packing the court, the court, the number of judges on the court is not set in the constitution but it's been the same for 150 years. no one has made a case for expanded. liz: byron york, always great to have you on, thank you for joining us, we really appreciate it. >> thank you liz. >> nextel florida attorney general ashley moody on the trump administration really laying down the law now three u.s. cities, portland, seattle, new york city as jurisdictions at our anarchist, they are not
2016 is bad for the country, it's partisan and it's wrong when fdr tried to do it and watch democrat rahm criticize how house speaker nancy pelosi said you're wrong to threaten impeachment. >> the reason i reject the politics and no i understand the speaker, i wouldn't enter never underestimate to look at all her tools that impeachment retribution, that is corrosive to political system and we have to one up there. liz: one up them, retribution, corrosive, abusing the weapon of...
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more is "washington post" senior tech policy report he were and msnbc technology contributor, tony rahmt to have you back on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> so let's talk about this. facebook has 190 million users. we've seen the role that misinformation on facebook can play during an election, during campaigns. is it your sense based on your analysis and reporting on this, that this could be enough to make a difference or is it a drop in the bucket at this point? >> right, it's not nothing, but it's probably a far cry from what many lawmakers on capitol hill and many election watchdogs said is really necessary here, entering the voting season in the 2020 presidential election. as you pointed out on one hand we'll see limits on political d a ads, but the issue with facebook always has been one of enforcement. facebook has rules prohibiting a wide array of harmful and abusive content but the issue has always been that facebook isn't consistent enforcing them. in addition to the fact the policies may not be seen as strong enough by some, there's going to be this lingering concern th
more is "washington post" senior tech policy report he were and msnbc technology contributor, tony rahmt to have you back on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> so let's talk about this. facebook has 190 million users. we've seen the role that misinformation on facebook can play during an election, during campaigns. is it your sense based on your analysis and reporting on this, that this could be enough to make a difference or is it a drop in the bucket at this point?...
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first off, rahm said earlier that it was the vice president's job tonight to reassure. i don't think that's a reassuring performance by the vice president tonight. he looked very shaky at many times. his numbers were way off. he would wander off in mid sentence and then used lots of name-calling and insulting language. that's not rising above it. i have to disagree with mary. or at least with what she's conveying from the biden folks. and yeah, i think on the trump side, it was too hot. listen, you come in, decide you want to be aggressive and that was the right thing to be aggressive, but that was too hot. and so i think that what happens is, with all that heat, as you said before, you lose the light. that potentially can be fixed. maybe, maybe not. we'll have to see. on the trump side. on the biden side, i'd be very concerned that his problems can't be fixed because if you are not up to being able to stand up there for 90 minutes and be consistently coherent, people are going to wonder whether you're going to be able do that when you are sitting behind the desk in the
first off, rahm said earlier that it was the vice president's job tonight to reassure. i don't think that's a reassuring performance by the vice president tonight. he looked very shaky at many times. his numbers were way off. he would wander off in mid sentence and then used lots of name-calling and insulting language. that's not rising above it. i have to disagree with mary. or at least with what she's conveying from the biden folks. and yeah, i think on the trump side, it was too hot. listen,...
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in early march, he was getting phone calls from rahm emanuel -- not rahm, from zeke emanuel, every othereke on the phone, who was beyond himself and practically frantic, and saying throughout early march, the window is closing, the window is closing. he kept calling the president, saying, mr. president, yes, nobody has died yet. and the infections are still not high, but the window is closing. and he kept saying that until, finally, at one point, like bob, he just gave up because the window had closed, and he knew that thousands and thousands of americans were going to die. donald trump was warned. you listen to what he said to bob woodward it seems he understood the warnings from his own staff and people like zeke emanuel, and he chose to ignore those frenzied warnings, regardless >> yeah, well, joe, i mean, the sadness of this -- and it's all portrayed in bob's book -- is that donald trump is a man of the moment he is not a man of history i mean, there's no link between donald trump thinking about winston churchill or franklin delano roosevelt, who leaders who both accepted bad news, h
in early march, he was getting phone calls from rahm emanuel -- not rahm, from zeke emanuel, every othereke on the phone, who was beyond himself and practically frantic, and saying throughout early march, the window is closing, the window is closing. he kept calling the president, saying, mr. president, yes, nobody has died yet. and the infections are still not high, but the window is closing. and he kept saying that until, finally, at one point, like bob, he just gave up because the window had...
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as and rahm emanuel, the former mayor of chicago once said never let he a tragedy go to waste.biden is doing here. any given point he will push for more gun control because inherent goal is to undermine the second amendment or my standpoint destroy the second amendment. a lot of people think i'm fear mongering when i say things like that when you look at his gun control program the very first measure he has is basically removing the protection that the gun industry has destroy the industry. gun groups bring toward the gun industry wrap it up as far as legislation, legality and basically have them in court so much they don't have the time or ability to do anything else in terms of running their business. and so, as far as i'm concerned, if you are allegedly pro-2 a or somebody who supports the second amendment you are not going to try to remove the legislation in place or designed protect the industry engaged in that right. brian: doing a million things while we were doing that we put up a full screen. the numbers are stunning. in terms of background checks, arizona is up 177%.
as and rahm emanuel, the former mayor of chicago once said never let he a tragedy go to waste.biden is doing here. any given point he will push for more gun control because inherent goal is to undermine the second amendment or my standpoint destroy the second amendment. a lot of people think i'm fear mongering when i say things like that when you look at his gun control program the very first measure he has is basically removing the protection that the gun industry has destroy the industry. gun...
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could be hard to warm up dustin johnson, the fedexcup winner, odds-on favorite to win, along with jon rahm'll watch. i'll take a couple shots here. this is just a -- >> come on, carson no pressure. >> this is real tough here. >> i don't get it. >> wait, here we go. i hit the pin. >> wait, what? >> this is a surprise. >> what happened >> who is that >> the arnold palmer to my justin thomas. harry smith. what's up, brother oh, my god what are you doing here? >> he was in the kitchen. >> i heard about this, and i thought to myself, what other time in my life am i going to b. >> i have wanted to play golf with you forever. if this is as good as it gets in long island, able to be with carson daly, the 2017 pebble beach champion >> i have wanted to play golf with you forever if this is as good as it gets in long island, replica of winged foot, let's go for it. take a shot. who do you like in the u.s. open >> i want some tips. >> use these balls, first of all. lighter ones you have a better shot there i'll get out of the way. >> this is the man who won pebble beach what is your best advice >> ban
could be hard to warm up dustin johnson, the fedexcup winner, odds-on favorite to win, along with jon rahm'll watch. i'll take a couple shots here. this is just a -- >> come on, carson no pressure. >> this is real tough here. >> i don't get it. >> wait, here we go. i hit the pin. >> wait, what? >> this is a surprise. >> what happened >> who is that >> the arnold palmer to my justin thomas. harry smith. what's up, brother oh, my god what are...