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sarah longwell and tim miller are back with us. tim, first of all, i would like wow. everyone is like, not everybody because people keep saying where is former president bush. i don't know if we will see anything from him but it seems like a lot of republicans who had previously not publicly said that they will vote against donald trump for kamala harris and will go on the record written down in spaces and places where people can see it because they think it is important. >> yeah. i understand a lot of democrats like you will be disoriented by the bush character. were bringing them all back and everybody will be good for,. i think the reality is it is important for the reason we talked about in the first segment. think about the type of voters who are persuadable. if the one group is warmer republicans who don't like donald trump but weren't sure about the vice president, it is helpful to have prominent former republicans or current republican saying, no, it's good enough. she passes the presence of bark and he doesn't. it's time to move on. we are not going back. it'
sarah longwell and tim miller are back with us. tim, first of all, i would like wow. everyone is like, not everybody because people keep saying where is former president bush. i don't know if we will see anything from him but it seems like a lot of republicans who had previously not publicly said that they will vote against donald trump for kamala harris and will go on the record written down in spaces and places where people can see it because they think it is important. >> yeah. i...
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tim miller is here, also joining us washington bureau chief april ryan is back. she's the author of the book "black men will save the world amen." and with the harris rally coming up in a few minutes my friend and colleague mike memole. we came on the air with kamala harris' event with governor whitmer. we'd been on the air since she landed in pittsburgh. she's on her way. she's probably in the building in which you are standing. governor walz in milwaukee. just the -- i mean this is what campaigns look like on labor day. it has to be stated that trump's hunkering down in mar-a-lago while his vp is getting booed at events that i saw last week, that in and of itself is an unbelievable contrast in the state of these two campaigns. >> yeah, nicole, it really is striking. while we've seen union leaders make a clear show of support of the democratic ticket, it was the biden campaign, now the harris campaign, throughout this campaign you had this question of did the rank and file union members align with their leadership, and the trump campaign has been somewhat strate
tim miller is here, also joining us washington bureau chief april ryan is back. she's the author of the book "black men will save the world amen." and with the harris rally coming up in a few minutes my friend and colleague mike memole. we came on the air with kamala harris' event with governor whitmer. we'd been on the air since she landed in pittsburgh. she's on her way. she's probably in the building in which you are standing. governor walz in milwaukee. just the -- i mean this is...
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tim miller back with me for our rapid-fire round.y, john, who has more to lose tonight? >> i think the way they look at it is that kamala harris has more range, right? everyone knows donald trump. they know how they feel about him, but kamala harris could knock it out of the ballpark or fall flat, and there are a lot of people trying to figure out what they think of her. certainly a lot on her tonight to either perform really well, or start to do make up fast. >> all right, tim, muted mics. what happens there? >> look, just for starters, i like the value on that 27% handshake. i think they'll do a handshake. >> you do? >> yeah, i will. the muted mics helps trump. it's reality and it's unfortunate that the biden team negotiated that. i hope that kamala has something in her back pocket on that, like, you know, your handlers muzzled you. because it does take away the sort of alpha persona he tries to put on, hopefully she can use it to her advantage. >> anecdotally, i think in "the new york times" poll, 28% of voters say they need to le
tim miller back with me for our rapid-fire round.y, john, who has more to lose tonight? >> i think the way they look at it is that kamala harris has more range, right? everyone knows donald trump. they know how they feel about him, but kamala harris could knock it out of the ballpark or fall flat, and there are a lot of people trying to figure out what they think of her. certainly a lot on her tonight to either perform really well, or start to do make up fast. >> all right, tim,...
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tim miller, your thoughts? >> well in some ways this is a shock, an earthquake, dick cheney voting for the democrats. not that much of a surprise because of what we have seen from liz cheney and the backbone of the cheney's. let's go back, dick cheney cut an advertisement for her in her primary which she lost when she was sacrificed at the altar of donald trump's insurrection and in that he said in the 246 year history of the nation there has never been an individual that is a greater threat to the republic. nothing more important that liz will ever do then lead the effort to make sure donald trump is never again in the oval office and she will succeed. i mean, that's as straightforward as it gets, that is classic dick cheney. love him or hate him, he was always clear about what he thought was the right approach. in this case looking at this to say donald trump is the greatest threat in the history of the republic. i mean, that is not mincing words. i agree this is huge news, and we should mention now the last
tim miller, your thoughts? >> well in some ways this is a shock, an earthquake, dick cheney voting for the democrats. not that much of a surprise because of what we have seen from liz cheney and the backbone of the cheney's. let's go back, dick cheney cut an advertisement for her in her primary which she lost when she was sacrificed at the altar of donald trump's insurrection and in that he said in the 246 year history of the nation there has never been an individual that is a greater...
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tim miller served as communication director for the 2016 jeb bush campaign and now he's a writer for bulwark. a political analyst and host of a new podcast in sync and they join me now. tim, the push is getting the band back together. what's going on? >> i know the progressive viewers of the show love it. alberto gonzales is on the team now. let's see who's next. it's like not a close call. to me, what does donald trump give these people? rank-and-file, rich person, his tax cuts i guess. if you are x government official and you are still making over 600,000, 2% on your taxes makes that big of a difference. if you look at everything else, trump is planning a 10% across- the-board tariff. mass deportations. say what you want of the bush administration it's the opposite of their policy. he's planning to seed russia to europe. is offering these people nothing on policy and kamala harris has run a campaign over the past six weeks that has moved to the middle on some domestic policy issues and national security issues, she sounded like somebody in the bipartisan consensus of the country sup
tim miller served as communication director for the 2016 jeb bush campaign and now he's a writer for bulwark. a political analyst and host of a new podcast in sync and they join me now. tim, the push is getting the band back together. what's going on? >> i know the progressive viewers of the show love it. alberto gonzales is on the team now. let's see who's next. it's like not a close call. to me, what does donald trump give these people? rank-and-file, rich person, his tax cuts i guess....
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joining me now is tim miller, writer at large at the bull work and political analyst. tim, thank you for being here. to help us all figure out what exactly has happened. i just feel like the inherent nihilism of maga world and the trolls that surround it or are a part of its universe has led us to this moment, right. where it's like all fun and games like a dark twisted sick game with decidedly real world consequences for a group of brown people who are here in the country. let me just read you a quote from the new york times about how sort of this is a natural evolution of trumpism. mr. trump's mix of right wing politics, throwing and transgression during his 2016 campaign fit neatly with the discontent and prankish instincts of the wilder fringes. this is inevitable, what do you think tim. >> yeah it was inevitable. we all saw this in 2016. as someone who was an anti trump republican back then. i was awash people sending sexual explicit memes, racial memes. it was stuff that was out there unfortunately or whatever but that trump elevated and brought into the mainstrea
joining me now is tim miller, writer at large at the bull work and political analyst. tim, thank you for being here. to help us all figure out what exactly has happened. i just feel like the inherent nihilism of maga world and the trolls that surround it or are a part of its universe has led us to this moment, right. where it's like all fun and games like a dark twisted sick game with decidedly real world consequences for a group of brown people who are here in the country. let me just read you...
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that will find its way down to everybody else, that is just not how it works.>> back with me are tim miller molly jong-fast. tim, some surprising endorsement for kamala harris this week, liz cheney and dick cheney, how do you think about that, is that going to persuade any conservative voters to support the harris-walz ticket ?>> i don't know if any one single endorsement is a silver bullet or a magic touch, but i do think there is a category of voters that are mostly college educated, middle to higher income, traditional republicans that wall street journal haters, that don't like donald trump. and don't particularly like even his economic policies, but they need a nudge, so things like liz cheney and dick cheney coming out helps, i would like to see the campaign trail, seeing that stuff in ads, heading other validators come out, i know the campaign is talking to never-trumpers and there are a proportion of suburbs that are going to be important places for the harris ticket.>> yes, i can see molly nodding in agreement, can i ask you quickly, do you think it is a likely scenario that we see
that will find its way down to everybody else, that is just not how it works.>> back with me are tim miller molly jong-fast. tim, some surprising endorsement for kamala harris this week, liz cheney and dick cheney, how do you think about that, is that going to persuade any conservative voters to support the harris-walz ticket ?>> i don't know if any one single endorsement is a silver bullet or a magic touch, but i do think there is a category of voters that are mostly college...
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we have alexi mccammon and tim miller now. with trump's pet comments, they seemed absurd.e of 25 after the debate. how does it show the sinister -- alexi, are you muted, i think? >> sorry. >> the dangers of these lies. we are seeing the affect of them. >> there have been school closures and other closures because of bomb threats and other violent threats against the haitian immigrants who live in springfield, ohio. there has been great reporting about the bennett that that those immigrants have brought to the community in springfield , which is important for people to know because it is dangerous for them to have this association coming from the right and from these outlandish conspiracy theories. the other fallout you have is the little boy, the 11-year-old boy who died in a school bus accident that happened to be committed by another oncoming driver who was a haitian immigrant. the father of a little boy who died came out and said, i wish he was killed by a six-year-old white guy is so that the right would stop bringing up the memory of the worst day of my life in this t
we have alexi mccammon and tim miller now. with trump's pet comments, they seemed absurd.e of 25 after the debate. how does it show the sinister -- alexi, are you muted, i think? >> sorry. >> the dangers of these lies. we are seeing the affect of them. >> there have been school closures and other closures because of bomb threats and other violent threats against the haitian immigrants who live in springfield, ohio. there has been great reporting about the bennett that that...
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>> brian: former secret service agent tim miller joins us now.im, we have a lot more facts would would be assailant alive that helps. what jumped out to you from years of experience about this incident and how it took place? >> well, guys, good morning. and here we go again. the heroics of a citizen, the heroics of the secret service but, yet, we have another mission fail. i have done golf courses with the president. i understand that when you have a rifle, there has to be appropriate distances established so that people can't do what happened. we learned that in 1963. and so the question, again, and you heart it from the sheriff, why hasn't there been proportionate resources afforded to president trump given that he has already had an attempt and threats like this continue to happen? i don't think that time for excuses is here anymore. i think we have to look at how do we fix this because, again yesterday, what were it not for a very committed secret service agent who made a split second decision, regarding life or death made the right decision,
>> brian: former secret service agent tim miller joins us now.im, we have a lot more facts would would be assailant alive that helps. what jumped out to you from years of experience about this incident and how it took place? >> well, guys, good morning. and here we go again. the heroics of a citizen, the heroics of the secret service but, yet, we have another mission fail. i have done golf courses with the president. i understand that when you have a rifle, there has to be...
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tim miller, saying all that, there are a lot of headwinds facing donald trump. i mean, lindsey graham trying to get kansas to get rid of their winner take all system and get rid of that one district that can be one electoral college vote. biden won it, it's typically won by democrats. that didn't work. there's essentially a no from a very key republican who can stop that from happening. obviously, the mark robinson hot mess that's happening in the state of north carolina. and then there's the save act thing. they tried to push through the save act. i'm going to put this back up on the screen. it would require proof of u.s. citizenship to register to vote, it would not allow a driver's license alone as proof. most people don't have a passport. it would require some secondary documentation like an original birth certification with the same name. jd vance could not pass that test, that three-part test because his name is not jd vance. he made that name up. so at this point, and they couldn't get the save act through, but that was their plan. did they even think of
tim miller, saying all that, there are a lot of headwinds facing donald trump. i mean, lindsey graham trying to get kansas to get rid of their winner take all system and get rid of that one district that can be one electoral college vote. biden won it, it's typically won by democrats. that didn't work. there's essentially a no from a very key republican who can stop that from happening. obviously, the mark robinson hot mess that's happening in the state of north carolina. and then there's the...
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tim miller served as communications director for the jeb bush campaign. they join me now. together. what is going on? >> i know the progressive viewers of the show love it. alberto gonzalez is on the team now. get excited. here's the thing. it is like a close call. what is donald trump giving these people? the answer, when you talk about a rank-and-file rich person, is tax cuts i guess. but you know if you are an ex- government official and still making over $600,000, the idea that 2% on your taxes makes that big of a difference. i guess maybe it is that, but if you look at everything else trump is planning a 10% across- the-board tariff. planning mass deportations, which say what you want about the bush administration, that is the opposite of the policy they put forth. he is planning to give europe to russia. he's offering nothing on policy and kamala harris has run a campaign over the past six weeks to do months that has root -- has moved to the middle and on national security issues she sounded like someone in the bipartisan consensus of the country about supporting all
tim miller served as communications director for the jeb bush campaign. they join me now. together. what is going on? >> i know the progressive viewers of the show love it. alberto gonzalez is on the team now. get excited. here's the thing. it is like a close call. what is donald trump giving these people? the answer, when you talk about a rank-and-file rich person, is tax cuts i guess. but you know if you are an ex- government official and still making over $600,000, the idea that 2% on...
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tim miller is a former spokesman for the rnc and now a writer at large. this is something you think about and write about a lot and one of the things that happens because we focus on the electoral college and we have our maps and we are counting to 270, because that is the way the system works, to ignore the gravity of how much that pulls on everything in politics. particularly a republican party that is essentially subsidized by this constitutional structure. >> i think it is a good way of putting it. there is no incentive for the republican party to pursue national majorities in order to hold power. because as you stated, more or less the structural features of the american system gives republicans, really gives a party that has the constituencies that republicans have, it gives them control of the senate. and a real advantage in the electoral college. if you want not just a post trump republican party, you have to do something about those structural features. >> the thing that is so wild to me, tim, about this, too, is you and i lived through the bush
tim miller is a former spokesman for the rnc and now a writer at large. this is something you think about and write about a lot and one of the things that happens because we focus on the electoral college and we have our maps and we are counting to 270, because that is the way the system works, to ignore the gravity of how much that pulls on everything in politics. particularly a republican party that is essentially subsidized by this constitutional structure. >> i think it is a good way...
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contributor charlie psychs is here, plus host of the bulwark podcast tim miller is here. colle, i had to suffer through that last night when it was happening live. and i just, i -- we could get into the politics in it in a second but i help but think about myself in middle school or high school, and you're looking at the pictures and videos of like the racist counter rallies of people blocking schools trying to integrate in the '60s and thinking, you know, man, that was really long ago. this is -- that is really history. and then as you get older, you realize, wait a minute, no, those people are still alive and they're still with us. that was just 20 years ago. that was not history. that is now. like, that just vile racism that you saw at those rallies for george wallace or something like that is not history, it is present. and i was watching that last night and thinking about my kid, that is how they're going to feel about this. how you could look at a rally where there is a whole gathering of a mob and they're shouting send them back, send them back to people that are he
contributor charlie psychs is here, plus host of the bulwark podcast tim miller is here. colle, i had to suffer through that last night when it was happening live. and i just, i -- we could get into the politics in it in a second but i help but think about myself in middle school or high school, and you're looking at the pictures and videos of like the racist counter rallies of people blocking schools trying to integrate in the '60s and thinking, you know, man, that was really long ago. this is...
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. >> tim miller, it is always good to talk to you even when the subject matter is deeply distressing. thank you for spending your friday night here. >>> coming up, kamala harris tries to woo voters in two pennsylvania counties donald trump won in 2020. we will tell you all about that. >>> but first, republican justices on the north carolina supreme court do donald trump a solid by removing a third party challenger from the ballot and voters are going to pay the price. we'll explain next. pay the price. we'll explain next. camilla tried the new scent of gain relax flings and it changed everything. (♪♪) (silence) (♪♪) (♪♪) hey dave, don't knock it till you smell it. try the new luxurious scent of gain relax flings. try new gain relax scent beads too... for twice the vibes . (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. try new gain relax scent beads too... i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. we all know costs are too high. bu
. >> tim miller, it is always good to talk to you even when the subject matter is deeply distressing. thank you for spending your friday night here. >>> coming up, kamala harris tries to woo voters in two pennsylvania counties donald trump won in 2020. we will tell you all about that. >>> but first, republican justices on the north carolina supreme court do donald trump a solid by removing a third party challenger from the ballot and voters are going to pay the price....
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jail, if you loses or he, you know, meets the fate that meets us all point >> jamaal bowman and tim miller, thanyou al thank you both, appreciate it. >>> coming up, stunning revelation from the justice department. a multimillion dollar russian investment in pro donald trump e influencers point that is next. will will will will will dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. two two resident vladimir putin's inner circle directed russian public relation companies to promote this information and state sponsored as part of a threat to influence the 2024 u.s. presidential election. an internal planning document created by the kremlin states that as a goal of the campaign is securing russia's preferred outcome in the election. >>> today justice department took action and the latest attempt by vladimir putin to help donald trump and to the white house point the doj seized 32 russian web domains masquerading as real news sites. russian state media company. according to the indictment, the pair deployed nearly 10 million former shell entities to covertly fund and direct a tennessee base
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her to react is tim miller. thanks for being with us.hat obvious but how significant is it that the acting director takes responsibility, specifically talked about complacency, advance scouting for a trump rally? >> i'm glad we got to this point. we've been waiting for the secret service. we watched what happened. the sad part of this is the heroism of the rank-and-file agents virtually every day is being overshadowed by leadership and to your point, this is a fundamental cultural shift in the secret service. they need to get back to the mission of doing what they do or used to do very well. the advance work. the most important part of a protective operation of the advance work, making sure the protect the is coming into a safe secure location and i would argue that it wasn't just complacency. it was competency. we've got to have the brightest, best, sharpest, and we used to do that. time to refocus on mission. will: i don't want to put words into your mouth but you said it represents a cultural shift or we need a cultural shift and as a
her to react is tim miller. thanks for being with us.hat obvious but how significant is it that the acting director takes responsibility, specifically talked about complacency, advance scouting for a trump rally? >> i'm glad we got to this point. we've been waiting for the secret service. we watched what happened. the sad part of this is the heroism of the rank-and-file agents virtually every day is being overshadowed by leadership and to your point, this is a fundamental cultural shift...
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nobody was more excited to be watching the chaos unfold than the gentlemen sitting next to me, tim miller, who was literally getting into arguments with his people off- camera about their values. i will hand the microphone to you. >> is a follower of your twitter account, i know what she's talking about. you have been wandering around asking republicans in the room some questions including i think, lindsey graham. what have they been saying? >> one man who didn't answer my question was a former president. i kept shouting at him, why wouldn't you look at the vice president? why wouldn't you look at her? you could tell he was hearing the question and looking for more friendly turf. he would not look at her. he was flustered the whole night and you could see it on his face. the anger. you could tell who is having the better night. he had his makeup on and his neck was pulsing. it was a strange look for him tonight. i asked several of his surrogates, what they thought, and the number 1 question i asked was what you think is best answer was tonight? none of them could come up with anything. da
nobody was more excited to be watching the chaos unfold than the gentlemen sitting next to me, tim miller, who was literally getting into arguments with his people off- camera about their values. i will hand the microphone to you. >> is a follower of your twitter account, i know what she's talking about. you have been wandering around asking republicans in the room some questions including i think, lindsey graham. what have they been saying? >> one man who didn't answer my question...
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maria is the president of voter latino, a special correspondent for vanity fair, tim miller is for the ball work, my favorite people to talk politics with and they all join me now. let me just start, let's start with you molly. i want to play parts of this interview because i think it is quite telling especially with the comparison, it's my favorite part of the interview and we will talk about it afterwards. >> i want to ask you about what he said last month, he suggested he happened -- you happen to turn black recently for political purposes. questioning a core part of your identity. >> same old tired playbook. next question, please. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i love that, she said yeah, during the interview first of all. it's interesting because there's a debate coming up in a week, she's going to be attacked by donald trump, molly what did you make of that response or how to handle russians about these types of attacks? >> i thought that was the only way to respond to something like that, right. what -- why should she have to answer trumps racism about her? that's the fundamenta
maria is the president of voter latino, a special correspondent for vanity fair, tim miller is for the ball work, my favorite people to talk politics with and they all join me now. let me just start, let's start with you molly. i want to play parts of this interview because i think it is quite telling especially with the comparison, it's my favorite part of the interview and we will talk about it afterwards. >> i want to ask you about what he said last month, he suggested he happened --...
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tim miller is writer at large for the bulwark. they're some of my favorite people to talk politics with, and they all join me now. molly, let me start with you. i want to play a bunch of parts of this interview. i think it's quite telling, especially with the comparison. let me play what i tell you is my interview, and then we'll talk about it afterward. >> i want to ask you about what he said last month. he said you happened to turn black recently for political purposes, questioning a core part of your identity. >> yeah. >> any -- >> same old tired playbook. next question, please. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i mean, i loved that. first of all i thought how she said, hmm, yeah, during the interview first of all. but it's interesting because there's a debate coming up in just a week. she's going to be attacked by donald trump. molly, what did you make of that response or how she handled questions about these types of attacks? >> i thought that was the only way to respond to something like that, right? why should she have to answ
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assassination task force member congressman pat fallon and former secret service agent tim miller here. what strikes you from what you heard just now? >> we knew that it was bad and now we know it was real bad based on the briefing today and it seems i could comes back to the same 3 things and that's the competence of, absolutely the complacency and then the communications. these are foundational things that should never change from site to site. you have 10 different law enforcement agencies not able to communicate in butler. you have a whole litany of missed opportunities in terms of posting, and here we go again. it happens again. i remember it hasn't happened prior since reagan and ralph had 2 in 2 months. it is time for accountability and i felt like today we got some answers but captain obvious was in the room for a lot of those. >> congressman you're in the task force. are you getting jerked around? >> they are not been proactive at all with us. they are giving us information but doing it begrudgingly. and by the way i disagree adamantly with what acting director road just said
assassination task force member congressman pat fallon and former secret service agent tim miller here. what strikes you from what you heard just now? >> we knew that it was bad and now we know it was real bad based on the briefing today and it seems i could comes back to the same 3 things and that's the competence of, absolutely the complacency and then the communications. these are foundational things that should never change from site to site. you have 10 different law enforcement...
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former secret service agent tim miller joins me now, thank you so much for being here, i guess whereo i begin, how was the shooter able to get so close to trump yet again, how does this happen. >> you sound like we've asked this question before, doesn't it. it's an organizational failure of the leadership of the u.s. secret service. thank god and extremely professional qualified secret service agent identified the threat was able to engage the threat and narrowly avoided another tragic incident and a citizen stepped up. let me be clear, that is not how it is supposed to work with the u.s. secret service, their mission is to be proactive in protecting candidates from these types of things happening, here we go again, they're not going to increase the level of support required to keep president trump safe, why are they there? ashley: very good question. my other question how did he know trump would be golfing at that moment. >> that's the 64 million-dollar question in the investigation is going to start. i do want to presuppose anything in the early stages but the facts are going to wa
former secret service agent tim miller joins me now, thank you so much for being here, i guess whereo i begin, how was the shooter able to get so close to trump yet again, how does this happen. >> you sound like we've asked this question before, doesn't it. it's an organizational failure of the leadership of the u.s. secret service. thank god and extremely professional qualified secret service agent identified the threat was able to engage the threat and narrowly avoided another tragic...
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a democratic strategist and founder brilliant corners research and tim miller, host of the bulwark podcast of former communication director for jeb bush. cornell, do i have this right? they made up a vicious story about migrants committing crimes, which has cost serious problems in springfield, why? because donald trump failed to make his winning immigration argument that he thought he would win on during the debate. is at what happened? >> i think that's part of it, but part of it also is history. i was thinking about this for the last several days, and it goes back, and this is sad, but it goes back to what lee atwater who was the architect of the southern strategist said, you lean into these racial aversion issues and you press these racial aversion issues and you drown out everything else. that's exactly what is happening. instead of talking about what policies are best for the working class people, especially like ohio, what do we have? we have people at each other's throats based on race and lies. in the end, it's the working class people of this country who lose out because they're
a democratic strategist and founder brilliant corners research and tim miller, host of the bulwark podcast of former communication director for jeb bush. cornell, do i have this right? they made up a vicious story about migrants committing crimes, which has cost serious problems in springfield, why? because donald trump failed to make his winning immigration argument that he thought he would win on during the debate. is at what happened? >> i think that's part of it, but part of it also...
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tim miller is here with us, also joining us, democratic pollster to tell us what the democrats do with of this, cornel belcher is here, the host of "politicians nation," the reverend al sharpton, and former top prosecutor at the department of justice, andrew weissmann is with us. to miller, your thoughts. >> well, in some ways this is a shock, the darth vader dick cheney voting for the democrats. it should be a wake-up call to everybody. in other ways it's not a surprise because of what we've seen from liz cheney and the backbone from the cheneys. dick cut an ad for her in her primary that she lost to a maga republican when she was sacrificed at the altar of donald trump's insurrection by the republican party. in that ad he said in our nation's 246-year-history there's never been an individual that's never been a greater threat than donald trump. there's nothing that liz will do than to lead the effort to make sure donald trump is never near the oval office and she will succeed. i mean, that's as straightforward as it gets. that is classic dick cheney. you know, love him or hate him. h
tim miller is here with us, also joining us, democratic pollster to tell us what the democrats do with of this, cornel belcher is here, the host of "politicians nation," the reverend al sharpton, and former top prosecutor at the department of justice, andrew weissmann is with us. to miller, your thoughts. >> well, in some ways this is a shock, the darth vader dick cheney voting for the democrats. it should be a wake-up call to everybody. in other ways it's not a surprise because...
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i want to start with you tim miller, in what is an extraordinary paradigm shift in our politics. you and -- i am old. you're not old. but we're both old enough to know when the republicans ran on security and this is really important what she said here. you feel safe? sure i do. quote, but i mean you can go back to ohio. not everybody has secret service. there are far too many people in our country that are not feeling safe. look at project 2025, the don't say gay laws coming out of florida. immigrants, people with an immigrant background, they don't feel safe right now. women. they don't feel safe right now. so yes, i feel safe. i have secret service protection. that doesn't change my perspective on the importance of fighting for everybody in our country. the harris campaign and vice president harris herself is the only candidate running on security in this election 50 days from now, and i think you look at what trump and vance are doing to the people living in ohio, you look what they do by targeting all those people, she listed there, and it feels like in the final 50 days, th
i want to start with you tim miller, in what is an extraordinary paradigm shift in our politics. you and -- i am old. you're not old. but we're both old enough to know when the republicans ran on security and this is really important what she said here. you feel safe? sure i do. quote, but i mean you can go back to ohio. not everybody has secret service. there are far too many people in our country that are not feeling safe. look at project 2025, the don't say gay laws coming out of florida....
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that is where we start today with some of our favorite friends, tim miller, and democratic polester to tell us what do the democrats do with all of this. with me at the table. the president of the action network. the host of politic nation here on msnbc and the department of justice is back with us. lucky for us, all of them msnbc contributors. to miller, your thoughts? >> well, some ways this is a shock. a earthquake, dick cheney, darth vadar, not much of a surprise. because of what we have seen from liz cheney and and i want to go back to the when she was sacrificed at the alter of the insurrection by the republican party and then in that ad, our nation's 246 year history never an individual that was a greater threat to the republic than donald trump. nothing more important that liz will ever do than lead the effort to make sure donald trump is never again near the oval office and she will succeed. i mean, that is as straightforward as it gets. that is classic dick cheney. you know, love him or hate him, he always was clear eyed about what he thought was the right approach. in this c
that is where we start today with some of our favorite friends, tim miller, and democratic polester to tell us what do the democrats do with all of this. with me at the table. the president of the action network. the host of politic nation here on msnbc and the department of justice is back with us. lucky for us, all of them msnbc contributors. to miller, your thoughts? >> well, some ways this is a shock. a earthquake, dick cheney, darth vadar, not much of a surprise. because of what we...
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straight ahead we are joined by tim miller, democratic state party chair and kevin munoz, the harris-walzust two days from early voting, in-person learning, kicking off and muslim pennsylvania. that is where vice president kamala harris spent two of
straight ahead we are joined by tim miller, democratic state party chair and kevin munoz, the harris-walzust two days from early voting, in-person learning, kicking off and muslim pennsylvania. that is where vice president kamala harris spent two of
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and host of the bull work podcast, tim miller.l start with you. alex. before the debate you pointed out that there was not really an ambitious plan by the trump team to have a lot of people in the spin room. they had a less impressive lineup. trump then came himself. >> yeah. >> so there is that. talk to us a little bit about what that scene was like and what else you observed in the moments after the debate. >> i mean, i think i referred it as murders row sarcastically of spinners it is like rfk jr. gabbard and gates and harris, three governors, four senators, a gold star father, et cetera. i think it is telling that trump came to the spin room after this, right? to some degree, there were rumors he might come. but the u.s. secret service has a screening process for people and this is a person who just had an assassination attempt on his life. and the screening process for getting into this room was not stringent. i got a hogey in wrapped in a paper bag. take it as you will. i am not sure if it was set before the debate that he w
and host of the bull work podcast, tim miller.l start with you. alex. before the debate you pointed out that there was not really an ambitious plan by the trump team to have a lot of people in the spin room. they had a less impressive lineup. trump then came himself. >> yeah. >> so there is that. talk to us a little bit about what that scene was like and what else you observed in the moments after the debate. >> i mean, i think i referred it as murders row sarcastically of...
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mini joins us, and also joining us political analyst tim miller, a former rnc spokesperson and host of bulwark podcast and plus professor of historior ruth bengie is here and msnbc senior analyst matt dowd is here. ruth, you tell us how your watching tonight's debate. >> thanks, nicolle. first of all, these are not people would are approaching his occasion in the same way. in a democracy, the purpose of a debate is to allow voters to see both candidates, you know, added to views on questions. for an authoritarian, it is an occasion to indoctrinate people and to spew lies and to stage a kind of fear and smear propaganda show. and the authoritarian wants to control the narrative because trump is a very good information warrior. and the reason that it is important to have all of the lies, if there is no fact checking by the moderators, that means the adversary, harris in this case, cannot make her case to the people. she can't spend her time doing that, she has to be refuting his lies and his smears. so they are approaching this with different aims and in quite a different spirit. >> so w
mini joins us, and also joining us political analyst tim miller, a former rnc spokesperson and host of bulwark podcast and plus professor of historior ruth bengie is here and msnbc senior analyst matt dowd is here. ruth, you tell us how your watching tonight's debate. >> thanks, nicolle. first of all, these are not people would are approaching his occasion in the same way. in a democracy, the purpose of a debate is to allow voters to see both candidates, you know, added to views on...
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let's bring into our conversation former rnc spokesman tim miller plus professor at princeton universityniversity, basil smikle. when this is all over, whenever this is all over, we're going to do a supercut of me saying to you, have we found the bottom? is this the new low? is this it? i don't know where the bottom is anymore. that they saw everything he said in public, they didn't walk away from him. there's now this reporting and he's still their guy. >> it's hard to get lower than sticking with your man when he says he's pro-slavery on a porn message board, but that is where we are. and this, i think, we can talk about this race and mark robinson specifically in a second, but i do think this is just such a damning example of just the rot of the republican party, and what the republican voters are looking for. i mean, if you set up a system where you're saying, i want you to apply for a job. i want you to apply to be the republican nominee for governor or senate or president. and what we're looking for on your resume is how willing are you to suck up to a con man and a liar in donald
let's bring into our conversation former rnc spokesman tim miller plus professor at princeton universityniversity, basil smikle. when this is all over, whenever this is all over, we're going to do a supercut of me saying to you, have we found the bottom? is this the new low? is this it? i don't know where the bottom is anymore. that they saw everything he said in public, they didn't walk away from him. there's now this reporting and he's still their guy. >> it's hard to get lower than...
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also with us, tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign, and msnbc politicalche, this has been a rallying cry for democratic presidents going back some sometime. you and i were on the ground after the shooting in newtown, where little kids, elementary school students died. it became a rallying cry for barack obama, the great frustration of his presidency was he could not push through legislation even after elementary school kids died in their classroom, and then we saw with joe biden, some progress. he just mentioned in his statement, the legislation he got passed, but he acknowledged not nearly enough, and now, you have kamala harris who has brought it up multiple times, does her campaign believe, yamiche, that with young voters in particular, many of whom now tragically have lived through or know someone who has lived through a school shooting. that this can be an issue that people take seriously and maybe even vote on? >> the campaign, the harris campaign certainly hopes that this is an issue that voters will take seriously, and in their minds, taking it se
also with us, tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 campaign, and msnbc politicalche, this has been a rallying cry for democratic presidents going back some sometime. you and i were on the ground after the shooting in newtown, where little kids, elementary school students died. it became a rallying cry for barack obama, the great frustration of his presidency was he could not push through legislation even after elementary school kids died in their classroom, and then we...
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know.be >> assassination task force comber congressman pat fallon and former secret service agent tim miller are here. ikes y all right, tim, what strikes you from what you heard justou now? >> well, gsa, we knew that it was bad and now we know it was real bad. based on the briefing todady and it seems like it comes back to the same three things. e and that's the competence. absolutely. the complacency and then the communications. jesse, these are found dation or things that should never change from side to side. you had ten different law enforcement agencies not able to communicate0 wcies not in bu. you have a whole litany of missed opportunities in terms of posting. prd here we go again. it happens again. i remember it hasn't happened prior since reagan, and we've had to in two months. it is time forin accountability. gottodalt like today we some answers, but cappedm that obvious was in the room for a lot of those. >> congresswoman, you're on the taska lo force. >> are you guys getting around? yeah, they're no t being proactive at all without us, jesse. they're they're givingy. us informat
know.be >> assassination task force comber congressman pat fallon and former secret service agent tim miller are here. ikes y all right, tim, what strikes you from what you heard justou now? >> well, gsa, we knew that it was bad and now we know it was real bad. based on the briefing todady and it seems like it comes back to the same three things. e and that's the competence. absolutely. the complacency and then the communications. jesse, these are found dation or things that should...
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lindsey graham calling it a disaster to tim miller. garrett haake, thank you very much.now you have to run. >>> ashley, on the subject of immigration, kamala harris was able to bring up immigration and say that this was something that the democrats and the republicans were working together to try to solve, at least partially at the border. there is an immigration in congress, and only died, a bipartisan one, and it only died because donald trump started making calls on that. did kamala harris win other voters, given that donald trump was talking about migrants eating pets? >> so i don't know if she won them over with that particular answer, but you could argue and her people would that she at least won the exchange in the sense that immigration is one of her vulnerabilities politically. it's an issue that has been historically good for republicans, and an issue where she has previously struggled in interviews to answer questions about the unofficial border czar. in an exchange like that where you have her really not being on the defensive and you have trump, and this was
lindsey graham calling it a disaster to tim miller. garrett haake, thank you very much.now you have to run. >>> ashley, on the subject of immigration, kamala harris was able to bring up immigration and say that this was something that the democrats and the republicans were working together to try to solve, at least partially at the border. there is an immigration in congress, and only died, a bipartisan one, and it only died because donald trump started making calls on that. did kamala...
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cornell belcher is here, democratic strategist, ulster and founder of brilliant corners research, and tim millere bulwark podcast and a former communications director for republican jeb bush. cornell, cornell, cornell, do i have this right? they made up a vicious story about migrants committing crimes, which is now caused serious problems in springfield. why? because donald trump failed to make his winning immigration argument that he thought he would win on during the debate. is that what happened? >> that -- i think that's part of it but part of it also is history here and i was thinking about this. i've been thinking about this for the last several days and really it all goes back to -- this is sad, i think, but it goes back to what lee atwater, who was the architect of the infamous southern strategy, said many years ago, is you lean into these racial aversion issues and you press these racial aversion issues. and you drown out everything else. and that's exactly what's happening. so instead of us talking about what policies are best for these working-class people, especially in a place like
cornell belcher is here, democratic strategist, ulster and founder of brilliant corners research, and tim millere bulwark podcast and a former communications director for republican jeb bush. cornell, cornell, cornell, do i have this right? they made up a vicious story about migrants committing crimes, which is now caused serious problems in springfield. why? because donald trump failed to make his winning immigration argument that he thought he would win on during the debate. is that what...
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. >> trump's own lap dog senator lindsey graham told the bull work tim miller that trump's performanceter and that his debate team should be fired. sure, lindsey, not trump's fault at all. it was the people around him. the fact that it was a poor night for donald must not have been lost on him because how else do you explain him running to the spin room last night after the debate ended. the last 24 hours has all been about spin for the trump campaign to try to put lipstick on a pig and point the fingers everywhere else, anywhere else, in fact. this morning, trump baselessly suggested, okay, that vice president harris was given the questions beforehand. >> they had a rigged show. it was somebody that maybe even had the answers. i'll be honest, i watched her talk. and i said, you know, she seems awfully familiar with the questions. and you get pretty good at that stuff after a while. >> yeah. uh-huh. no, no, donald. you know what's that's called, that's called being prepared. perhaps you should, i don't know, think about that for next time. maybe give it a shot. joining me now is gentle
. >> trump's own lap dog senator lindsey graham told the bull work tim miller that trump's performanceter and that his debate team should be fired. sure, lindsey, not trump's fault at all. it was the people around him. the fact that it was a poor night for donald must not have been lost on him because how else do you explain him running to the spin room last night after the debate ended. the last 24 hours has all been about spin for the trump campaign to try to put lipstick on a pig and...
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>>> joining our conversation, tim miller is here.wn hall with lance wall now who said after this month's presidential debate that vice president kamala harris used witchcraft. a texas based celebrity evangelist is a self described prophet. how nice. he coined and popularized the seven mountains mandate, an increasingly popular belief that says conservative christians are called to occupy business, education, media and government. let me show you a little bit of him attacking vice president harris, calling her jezebel. >> what you are seeing now is a real jezebel. you are going to see a lot of people saying that. like pen costal 101. you have somebody with manipulation, intimidation and domination, especially in a female role trying to emasculate a man standing up for truth you are dealing with a jezebel spirit. >> i guess he is right that she dominated and emasculated donald trump, but i guess that is because she is so much better at debating and everything else than he is. what do you make? >> blaming your devastating debate loss on
>>> joining our conversation, tim miller is here.wn hall with lance wall now who said after this month's presidential debate that vice president kamala harris used witchcraft. a texas based celebrity evangelist is a self described prophet. how nice. he coined and popularized the seven mountains mandate, an increasingly popular belief that says conservative christians are called to occupy business, education, media and government. let me show you a little bit of him attacking vice...
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. >> tim miller, your thoughts on his dangerous impulses with the most dangerous conspiracy theories there is a lot to laugh about. i'm sure mr. swalwell and i could joke on the dog eating thing and i want to focus on the seriousness, because i live in the muck and meyer and i know the origin stories. what this is. who laura loomer is with him on the plane, this is a woman is in unapologetic allama phone and said she wants there to be a white nation state something to that effect. she has advanced a ton of racist conspiracy theories. there is a whole network of people out there like her. she just happened to pe the one on his plane. and what underlined this dog thing yesterday was a racist conspiracy theory targeting haitian immigrants moving to a town in springfield, because there was jobs there and they're increasing manufacturing thanks to this administration, there has been an influx of haitian migrants into the community and there is this racist conspiracy theory that they're eating animals. because there was a story where someone said to somebody that -- in another town 100 mil
. >> tim miller, your thoughts on his dangerous impulses with the most dangerous conspiracy theories there is a lot to laugh about. i'm sure mr. swalwell and i could joke on the dog eating thing and i want to focus on the seriousness, because i live in the muck and meyer and i know the origin stories. what this is. who laura loomer is with him on the plane, this is a woman is in unapologetic allama phone and said she wants there to be a white nation state something to that effect. she has...
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guest: we just -- we are having tim miller on, how "miami vice" changed tv.nterested in the bulwark, the evolution of the republican strategist, as someone who is becoming a kamala harris supporter, i'm recording that later today. guest: and if someone who wants to find it? guest: any of the podcasters that you use. host: roben farzad, always appreciate your time. guest: thank you. host: the house comes in and about 20 minutes and we will go there for gavel-to-gavel coverage. until then, open forum, any issue that you want to talk about, the numbers are on your screen. go ahead and start calling now. we'll take your calls after the break. ♪ >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio is easy. tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio and listen to "washington journal" daily. weekdays, catch "washington today." tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio. c-span, powered by cable. >> it's>> since 1979, in the partnership of the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the house of congress. from house and senate floors to congre
guest: we just -- we are having tim miller on, how "miami vice" changed tv.nterested in the bulwark, the evolution of the republican strategist, as someone who is becoming a kamala harris supporter, i'm recording that later today. guest: and if someone who wants to find it? guest: any of the podcasters that you use. host: roben farzad, always appreciate your time. guest: thank you. host: the house comes in and about 20 minutes and we will go there for gavel-to-gavel coverage. until...
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tim every single time. >> democratse. love to talk about lived experiences whilep we've lived through bothha trump and harris. >> don't overthink it, trump senior adviser jason miller is here. so he debated hillary clinton three times. ni he's now debating a woman, kamala harris, next tuesday night. how is his posture going to be different, if at all, than how he debated hillary? >> because they are differend ht women. >> yes, but kamala harris is the incumbent right now. y th kamala harris has been running the country the last three and a half years. we know it hasn't been a a b joe biden. so when you think about the inflation crisis, you think about the border crisi you abos kamala harris is actually there at the white house. jesse, wheactu an you talked eat about the campaign debate prep she campaigna that kamala harris going through, it's not just because she has to think of how she's going to defen thiw she'dt over the last three and a half years. she also washr half year the att general of california before that. and the district attorney from san francisco even earlier. remember the names edwin ramos,w ,sean michael tillman? those are two names i think that
tim every single time. >> democratse. love to talk about lived experiences whilep we've lived through bothha trump and harris. >> don't overthink it, trump senior adviser jason miller is here. so he debated hillary clinton three times. ni he's now debating a woman, kamala harris, next tuesday night. how is his posture going to be different, if at all, than how he debated hillary? >> because they are differend ht women. >> yes, but kamala harris is the incumbent right...
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miller on the game plan and what's going to happen for the next three months of the race. and we'll talk to south dakota governor kristi noem who understands the radical shift of tim walz whene became governor of minnesota, her neighboring state. and now maria's going to talk to kevin hassett and steve moore on the two campaigns' economic plans. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ sean: we bin with big tech's role in this year's election and beyond. mark zuckerberg admitting last week that members of the biden-harris administration pressured meta to take down posts about covid-19. he also said the white house's actions were wrong and he regretted not publicly saying so when the white house began those actions three years ago. can we do anything to stop the biden-harris team from pressuring big tech in november? joining us now is house judiciary chairman himself, the great jim jordan. jim, thanks for being on the show. >> good to be with you, sean. sean: we know that big tech has censored the covid-19 debate online. we also know that meta censored the hunter biden laptop story prior to 2020 the election. do you think meta's going to continue to ce
miller on the game plan and what's going to happen for the next three months of the race. and we'll talk to south dakota governor kristi noem who understands the radical shift of tim walz whene became governor of minnesota, her neighboring state. and now maria's going to talk to kevin hassett and steve moore on the two campaigns' economic plans. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ sean: we bin with big tech's role in this year's election and beyond....