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warren: [applause] warren: thank you. [applause] [crowd chanting warren, warren, warren] first some: questions -- where are our questioners? we had them over here #where are they? ?- where are they we will get there in just a second. do we have it? we will do this. tell me your name. >> renee fuller. sen. warren: renee, step up so people can see you. to see you. you, o people can see renee. yes. would you consider nominating mayor dparland to the supreme court? bet.u i want to make points. first is think about the way the attacking have been democracy.ings of think about that. a major party plans to keep americans are from voting. courts r part is about xtremist agenda e more pro eep corporate. s democrats we've got to be nd ling to get out there a court that fair and independent and we will do it. who is on next in okay. hi. >> hi. how are you? tell me your name. >> nathaniel and i'm a public schoolteacher. >> so what do you teach? >> high school. learners. english >> nice to be talking to a colleague. i appreciate it. t
warren: [applause] warren: thank you. [applause] [crowd chanting warren, warren, warren] first some: questions -- where are our questioners? we had them over here #where are they? ?- where are they we will get there in just a second. do we have it? we will do this. tell me your name. >> renee fuller. sen. warren: renee, step up so people can see you. to see you. you, o people can see renee. yes. would you consider nominating mayor dparland to the supreme court? bet.u i want to make...
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warren: yep.nd here's the deal. when you see a government that works great for those with money , for those who can hire armies of lobbyists and lawyers, and it is not working so well for everyone else? that is corruption, pure and simple. and we need to call it out for what it is. [cheers] corruption. corruption. the corruption of money, that flows through every part of washington. decision.ences every whatever issue wakes you up in the morning or keeps you up at night, whether his gun safety. [inaudible] serve[cheers and applause] health care. [applause] immigration [cheers and applause] criminal justice. [applause] whatever the issue, if there is a decision to be made in washington, i guarantee it has been made by money -- influence by money. it has been nudged by money. it is had a little exception created by money. honey, money, money. let me tell you a story. back in the early 1990's, climate change is something that our country and scientists around the world are beginning to start to under
warren: yep.nd here's the deal. when you see a government that works great for those with money , for those who can hire armies of lobbyists and lawyers, and it is not working so well for everyone else? that is corruption, pure and simple. and we need to call it out for what it is. [cheers] corruption. corruption. the corruption of money, that flows through every part of washington. decision.ences every whatever issue wakes you up in the morning or keeps you up at night, whether his gun safety....
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warren: hello, los angeles. [cheering] sen. warren: wow! i am so glad to be here with all of you.ring] sen. warren: it sounds like we have some folks in california who are ready for some big, structural changes. [cheering] sen. warren: now, as you all can see, for me this is a family affair. you met lavinia. you met atticus. my other granddaughter, octavia is also here. my daughter and son-in-law, and my son alex are here. [cheering] sen. warren: it's good to be here with family. alex has been out on the road, and he has been my tech support. [laughter] since second grade. [laughter] it's true. he runs his own business now, but he's also trying a new one, which is support your mother when she runs for president of the united states. [cheering] sen. warren: i'm so glad all of you are here tonight. i thought what we would do, as i -- is i will tell you a little bit about myself. i will tell you a little bit about why i am in this fight, and we will take some questions. i think atticus has managed the numbers. we figured it might take a while for people to make it to the mics. and i
warren: hello, los angeles. [cheering] sen. warren: wow! i am so glad to be here with all of you.ring] sen. warren: it sounds like we have some folks in california who are ready for some big, structural changes. [cheering] sen. warren: now, as you all can see, for me this is a family affair. you met lavinia. you met atticus. my other granddaughter, octavia is also here. my daughter and son-in-law, and my son alex are here. [cheering] sen. warren: it's good to be here with family. alex has been...
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warren: hello! state fair! my name is elizabeth warren. and i'm running for president because i am sick of a country that works better and better for a thinner and thinner slice at the top. chance to make america work for everyone else. that is why we are here. i want to talk to you about this america. this is a goodhearted america but has a government that works great for giant drug companies. just not for people trying to get a prescription filled. investors inor private prisons and private detention centers, just not for people whose lives are torn apart by those institutions. works great for giant oil companies that want to drill everywhere, but just not for the rest of us who see climate change bearing down upon us. [cheering] sen. warren: when you say a government that works great for the rich, works great for those with money, works great for those with connections, and is not working for much of anyone else, that is corruption pure and simple and we need to call it out for what it is. [cheering] sen. warren: here's the deal. i have
warren: hello! state fair! my name is elizabeth warren. and i'm running for president because i am sick of a country that works better and better for a thinner and thinner slice at the top. chance to make america work for everyone else. that is why we are here. i want to talk to you about this america. this is a goodhearted america but has a government that works great for giant drug companies. just not for people trying to get a prescription filled. investors inor private prisons and private...
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senator warren is gaining traction with many liberals. you see her drawing big crowds in the early voting states. until joe biden is not seen not liberal enough by democrats he will hold in these polls. >> you think about, there's an ideological question. there's an age thing, older voters dominate the democratic primary and have historically and holding his own with younger voters. not the top candidate. what can happen with the generational schizoim and idealogical schizosiim. >> we have a long way to go between now and the early primary states. that gives a lot of opportunity for candidates like sanders and warren and a lot of opportunity for big flubs for a candidate a front-runner like joe biden. if you're a front-runner you're taking the most flak from donald trump. it can be difficult, as we saw with hillary clinton. i think for younger voters, there's a little bit of trauma in 2016, certainly in general, around this notion hillary clinton was seen as the safe candidate. at the end of the day, she didn't turn out the base. i think
senator warren is gaining traction with many liberals. you see her drawing big crowds in the early voting states. until joe biden is not seen not liberal enough by democrats he will hold in these polls. >> you think about, there's an ideological question. there's an age thing, older voters dominate the democratic primary and have historically and holding his own with younger voters. not the top candidate. what can happen with the generational schizoim and idealogical schizosiim. >>...
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>> i think it helps warren.h within the democratic primaries and ultimately the general election or not, more like sanders. a lot of people voted for hillary and so forth or could she end up being acceptable to people whose first instinct is to go for normalcy and go for biden i don't know the answer. i think she's moved to be more acceptable. sanders could stay in in 2016 because it was he and hillary. he can stay in, no one's going to vote for him. >> he won't get 50% of the vote. he won't get delegates. >> the thing about warren, you're correct. warren has as economic message but it is broader than bernie's and more detailed. >> there's a competency threshold she can cross quicker. happy friday. we'll be back monday with more "meet the press" daily". if it's sunday it's "meet the press." we're going to look at the economy, 2020 race. my guest president trump's chief economic adviser larry kudlow and democratic presidential candidate candidate beto o'rourke as well as mark sanford. the beat starts right now. >
>> i think it helps warren.h within the democratic primaries and ultimately the general election or not, more like sanders. a lot of people voted for hillary and so forth or could she end up being acceptable to people whose first instinct is to go for normalcy and go for biden i don't know the answer. i think she's moved to be more acceptable. sanders could stay in in 2016 because it was he and hillary. he can stay in, no one's going to vote for him. >> he won't get 50% of the vote....
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warren: thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] is american each we and commode feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> each week, american artifact takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. visit the american museum of american culture and history in richmond to look at their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. this the second of a two-part tour. >> welcome back to the virginia history of museum and culture. we are standing in the middle of the exhibition entitled "determined." this section explores the period from the end of the civil war after the civil war, which ended slavery in the united states, through 1950. this was a period that witnessed both progress and backlash.
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i agree with jake and i also think if warren isn't there, it's more buy binary boyce, warren will get asked about it. can't get away from that. and secondly trump feels like this attack could appeal to his base because they're upset about someone trying to get the handout and unfair advantage. same thing they feel about immigrants getting health care and things like that. >> jake sherman, thank you so much for spending time with us. >>> still ahead, the avengers single brought to you by the mooch, anthony scaramucci, as the insiders get ready to battle the boss. quietly running the world. creating jobs and fueling the economy. you're small business owners, and there's nothing small about your business. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. to help your small business do big things. ♪ call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell ♪ repair the enamel on a daily basis. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste more minerals enter deep into the enamel surface. you have an opportunity to repair w
i agree with jake and i also think if warren isn't there, it's more buy binary boyce, warren will get asked about it. can't get away from that. and secondly trump feels like this attack could appeal to his base because they're upset about someone trying to get the handout and unfair advantage. same thing they feel about immigrants getting health care and things like that. >> jake sherman, thank you so much for spending time with us. >>> still ahead, the avengers single brought to...
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but warren, warren is a very weak candidate. i'm really getting tired on hearing the defense of elizabeth warren. she's got a plan. listen, laura, the dude who invented new coke had a plan but the plan could suck really bad. and elizabeth warren's plans are absolutely awful. p i will take the trump plan, 3% gdp growth, tax cuts, regulatory reform.mprelatively proannouncee for the united states on the world stage. i don't need elizabeth warren's awful plan. n'i'm sorry. she is a terrible candidate. i don't think she will make it. >> laura: i think she has populist appeal, i really think she does. i'm not throwing her to the side, and i don't think that she could not be the nominee. chris, in the situation where you have media glowing profiles in the media. you had the spring of beto, then the late spring and mayor pete. and that kind of didn't go anywhere. and now it is the fall of elizabeth. oh, i don't mean it like that, but the autumn with elizabeth. and they go through cycles, do they not, and a series of glowing profiles. >>
but warren, warren is a very weak candidate. i'm really getting tired on hearing the defense of elizabeth warren. she's got a plan. listen, laura, the dude who invented new coke had a plan but the plan could suck really bad. and elizabeth warren's plans are absolutely awful. p i will take the trump plan, 3% gdp growth, tax cuts, regulatory reform.mprelatively proannouncee for the united states on the world stage. i don't need elizabeth warren's awful plan. n'i'm sorry. she is a terrible...
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>> is this tough talk a sign that the president views warren as a threat? s >> warren is a threat.hreat because biden's popularity is largely a result of this nostalgia that the democratic party has for the obama years. but joe biden has indicated during the campaign that he's really not as sharp as elizabeth warren. she is very much the policy wonk. she's quick with the details, and she always has an answer for everything. the problem with elizabeth warren is she has an image of being a very liberal socialist, which will not play well, i don't believe, in the general electorate. but honestly, she was originally considered a moderate conservative back in the 70s and the conservative in tea 70s and '80s when she was a law professor at the university of houston. if she can bring back that genre she had once she might be able to cap your -- capture that biden element. >> i thank god democratic voters will not be taken to a difference because we do this every saturday morning. second thing is your president, or our president, donald trump, you comparing joe biden and you want to talk a
>> is this tough talk a sign that the president views warren as a threat? s >> warren is a threat.hreat because biden's popularity is largely a result of this nostalgia that the democratic party has for the obama years. but joe biden has indicated during the campaign that he's really not as sharp as elizabeth warren. she is very much the policy wonk. she's quick with the details, and she always has an answer for everything. the problem with elizabeth warren is she has an image of...
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let's get to the news during her opening statement in tonight's democratic debate, senator elizabeth warren president trump disgraces the office of the president every single day which isn't fair, because he's really only in the office like twice a week [ laughter ] after the first half of tonight's debate, google searches for former congressman john delaney increased by 3,400%, and still no results [ laughter ] president trump did not tweet for the entirety of tonight's debate and i think we all owe a big thank you to "the bachelorette" finale [ cheers and applause please give it up. this week's second democratic debate is split into two parts with ten candidates taking part tonight and another ten facing off tomorrow although you can't really have a substantive debate between ten people even in a threesome, somebody ends up feeling left out even if they had the best ideas. [ laughter ] tonight's half of the democratic debate marked the first appearance of montana governor steve bullock, who replaced congressman eric swalwell who dropped out of the race. not going to lie, still not sure wh
let's get to the news during her opening statement in tonight's democratic debate, senator elizabeth warren president trump disgraces the office of the president every single day which isn't fair, because he's really only in the office like twice a week [ laughter ] after the first half of tonight's debate, google searches for former congressman john delaney increased by 3,400%, and still no results [ laughter ] president trump did not tweet for the entirety of tonight's debate and i think we...
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but for elizabeth warren this is a big deal.her a chance, if you look at the trajectory of the warren candidacy, right now she's surging. she's known as the candidate with a plan for that. but if you look at how her campaign began it was really this issue, the dna test dust-up, if you will, that marred the early weeks of her candidacy and allowed people to question, would she be able to go head to head with donald trump and has she sufficiently spoken to this issue of the way in which she's dealt with her native american ancestry? and it's been interesting in talking to tribal leaders before this forum there has been a sense that that whole dust-up doesn't necessarily give them pause about her candidacy, but then today as i was talking to people attending, the issue of how she manifests her heritage is important. listen to what some people here said to me. >> is elizabeth warren going to be a woman of color now? >> she says she's not. >> how can she say she's not when she took a dna test stating she is? so she's either one of us
but for elizabeth warren this is a big deal.her a chance, if you look at the trajectory of the warren candidacy, right now she's surging. she's known as the candidate with a plan for that. but if you look at how her campaign began it was really this issue, the dna test dust-up, if you will, that marred the early weeks of her candidacy and allowed people to question, would she be able to go head to head with donald trump and has she sufficiently spoken to this issue of the way in which she's...
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obviously, sanders, warren, and biden. is the real big anomalous factor in this particular poll? biden. the other two numbers sides up with what we just saw in the cnn poll. not biden's. let's get some insight from the professor. ron brownstein. so, help me understand. is this about methodology or is this about a change in the actual mechanics of the election? >> i think it's probably some of both. monmouth is a good pollster, one poll, a relatively small sample, 300. and as you note, not only the cnn poll, but a fox poll and a pew poll roughly the same period of mid-august, had a similar result with biden somewhere around 30. warren usually in second and bernie sanders just behind her. i would say that the magnitude of this may be somewhat questionable. that they're all even at this point. but the direction is probably right, right? >> wait, but hold on a second. let's take it one step sideways. this is the one part i don't get. i hear you. it's a smaller sample, it's all about who they ask and maybe they've got a differe
obviously, sanders, warren, and biden. is the real big anomalous factor in this particular poll? biden. the other two numbers sides up with what we just saw in the cnn poll. not biden's. let's get some insight from the professor. ron brownstein. so, help me understand. is this about methodology or is this about a change in the actual mechanics of the election? >> i think it's probably some of both. monmouth is a good pollster, one poll, a relatively small sample, 300. and as you note, not...
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warren: then let's get one! [indiscernible conversations] >> senator warren, it is my brother's birthday, gary get a -- can we get a photo? eindiscernible ]onversations sen. warren: there we go, i am afraid it is a little wobbly. [indiscernible conversations] sen. warren: thank you. thank you so much. way.e coming your there we go. >> you are literally my icon. sen. warren: we are going to do this. conversations] [indiscernible conversations] now, democratic presidential candidate senator cory booker of new jersey talks to voters at the iowa state fair. this is 30 minutes. applause]and sen. booker: hello iowa! hello everybody. [chanting] sen. booker: thank you!
warren: then let's get one! [indiscernible conversations] >> senator warren, it is my brother's birthday, gary get a -- can we get a photo? eindiscernible ]onversations sen. warren: there we go, i am afraid it is a little wobbly. [indiscernible conversations] sen. warren: thank you. thank you so much. way.e coming your there we go. >> you are literally my icon. sen. warren: we are going to do this. conversations] [indiscernible conversations] now, democratic presidential candidate...
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polls have shown overlap between kamala and warren. but if warren attacks someone else's record on the debate stage, she will get it back in return. i'm joined by former democratic congresswoman donna edwards of maryland, who's is also a "washington post" contributing. a former senior adviser to hillary clinton campaign and there you are, as editor of the nevada independent. we'll start with this first thing. who won this summer, donna edwards? anybody? >> well, i think democratic voters won, because they got to see the diversity of the candidates that reflected by the voters. they got to see all of them on stage at various times, and now they're starting to make choices. this is what democrats have wanted and they want to choose somebody who is going to beat donald trump. and they have a range of candidates who can do that. >> let me go to jon ralston. the oddsmaking city of the world. what do you think? do you think the democrats look better at the end of the summer as a pack than they did going in? >> i don't think that's really nec
polls have shown overlap between kamala and warren. but if warren attacks someone else's record on the debate stage, she will get it back in return. i'm joined by former democratic congresswoman donna edwards of maryland, who's is also a "washington post" contributing. a former senior adviser to hillary clinton campaign and there you are, as editor of the nevada independent. we'll start with this first thing. who won this summer, donna edwards? anybody? >> well, i think...
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warren: and one last point i want to make.lk about structural change in our economy, when i talk about the kind of changes we need to make, it is so the economy works for everyone. think about it this way. we need more power in the hands of workers. that means making it easier to join a union and give unions more power when they negotiate. [applause] sen. warren: it is time for a wealth tax in this country. two cents from the top one-tenth of 1% and we can have universal childcare, universal pre-k, universal college, $50 billion in historically black colleges and universities and we can cancel student loan debt for 95% of the folks who've got it. [applause] sen. warren: we've had enough of an america where the government works better and better for a thinner and thinner slice at the top. 2020 is our chance. we can make this government work for all of america. let's do this, democrats. dream big, fight hard, let's win! [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the stage former vice president joe biden. [applause] mr. bid
warren: and one last point i want to make.lk about structural change in our economy, when i talk about the kind of changes we need to make, it is so the economy works for everyone. think about it this way. we need more power in the hands of workers. that means making it easier to join a union and give unions more power when they negotiate. [applause] sen. warren: it is time for a wealth tax in this country. two cents from the top one-tenth of 1% and we can have universal childcare, universal...
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coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.cause you were writing it at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or republicans. >> that's true. they always say it's going to cost us a few billion dollars or it'll save money. that's usually what they say. and it'll eventually be a much bigger deal. paul when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liber
coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.cause you were writing it at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or...
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i think it's impressive what elizabeth warren has done.d i think the main evidence that the biden camp sees something happening is this new ad. they don't need to go up with this ad now, it's a pretty emotional ad and it calls the affordable care act obamacare just to remind people who the president was to whom joe biden was vice president which remains a very strong sell point for him. so i think the biden camp say little worried and probably right to be by warren's progress. the field's narrowing. it's funny we have all talked so much about 24 candidates and now 20 and ten will be on stage. but really we're down to basically i think biden, warren, sanders trying to out, you know, hang in there as the progressive alter intive, though i think warren will push him aside. and then i think room for one or two more probably younger candidates who are, hey, we need a new generation. that could be kamala harris or buttigieg or others. but the truth is for all the talk of what a massive field it is, i think by november, december, certainly in iow
i think it's impressive what elizabeth warren has done.d i think the main evidence that the biden camp sees something happening is this new ad. they don't need to go up with this ad now, it's a pretty emotional ad and it calls the affordable care act obamacare just to remind people who the president was to whom joe biden was vice president which remains a very strong sell point for him. so i think the biden camp say little worried and probably right to be by warren's progress. the field's...
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because if warren let's imagine a world where warren catches biden in iowa.re she beats biden in iowa. what would come next? new hampshire. that's the next-door neighbor state for elizabeth warren. she is in third place right now. remember, massachusetts, new hampshire, the shared media market, all of that. she is seven points behind joe biden. a world where elizabeth warren wins iowa, where bernie sanders falls back far in iowa, and where joe biden, the front-runner loses iowa, is that a world where elizabeth warren can make up that seven points and win new hampshire? in a world where elizabeth warren wins iowa and new hampshire, well, guess what, folks? this is the history. candidates who put that one-two punch together on the democratic side in modern times? if you win iowa and new hampshire, you win the nomination. i'm not saying any of this is going to happen. if this happens for warren, that would leave the big question mark. iowa and new hampshire do not have a lot of nonwhite voters. that is the big question with her campaign nationally. among white v
because if warren let's imagine a world where warren catches biden in iowa.re she beats biden in iowa. what would come next? new hampshire. that's the next-door neighbor state for elizabeth warren. she is in third place right now. remember, massachusetts, new hampshire, the shared media market, all of that. she is seven points behind joe biden. a world where elizabeth warren wins iowa, where bernie sanders falls back far in iowa, and where joe biden, the front-runner loses iowa, is that a world...
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and then you had the reverse the next night where you had biden, warren, booker and then bill de blasio over there basically trying and kind of failing to channel what bernie sanders might say. and so in some ways, the central issue of this debate -- >> remains unresolved. >> not only unresolved, but unlitigated. >> biden's performance? >> i mean, it was better than it was a couple of weeks ago. he seemed a bit more prepared. but he just does not seem like the biden we saw during the obama era. he is not relaxed. i don't know if it's because trump has labeled him sleepy joe that the question i keep asking and a lot of my listeners keep asking is why doesn't he have the energy? why doesn't he seem to have the vigor that a bernie sanders who is in the same age range seem to have? and i don't know if it's because trump has planted those seeds to make us believe that he is, but he's just not showing up. >> you know, one thing i thought, i want to plap this clip. there is a certain kind of a happy warrior in this that i thought few people lib, particularly elizabeth warren and cory booker wh
and then you had the reverse the next night where you had biden, warren, booker and then bill de blasio over there basically trying and kind of failing to channel what bernie sanders might say. and so in some ways, the central issue of this debate -- >> remains unresolved. >> not only unresolved, but unlitigated. >> biden's performance? >> i mean, it was better than it was a couple of weeks ago. he seemed a bit more prepared. but he just does not seem like the biden we...
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let's vote for elizabeth, pocahontas warren.t calling out president and other democrats at the rally in new hampshire. warren has been a target. she is heating up. moved into solid second place among 2020 democrats in the a new "fox news poll." the question will the stock keep rising? stephanie hamel and max burns. max, let me start with you. i really think warren is a person touching on the new age democrat, not completely socialist. putting out actual plans, not all pie-in-the-sky. i got to wait to achieve tease things. it may be working for her. >> she has put numbers behind her ideas. the challenge for joe biden the front-runner, the more people see elizabeth warren, the more they like her. the more they see joe biden the more they like elizabeth warren. i don't think biden is prepared for the ground game that warren has rolled out very well. charles: president trump stepping up comments on elizabeth warren, sensing it will no longer be joe biden. he tries to stay ahead of the game which helped him a lot in the last election
let's vote for elizabeth, pocahontas warren.t calling out president and other democrats at the rally in new hampshire. warren has been a target. she is heating up. moved into solid second place among 2020 democrats in the a new "fox news poll." the question will the stock keep rising? stephanie hamel and max burns. max, let me start with you. i really think warren is a person touching on the new age democrat, not completely socialist. putting out actual plans, not all pie-in-the-sky....
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look at where elizabeth warren is. that's within the margin of error. this is one particular poll this week showing senator warren catching up to him with just one point. what exactly is she doing right, and perhaps what is he doing wrong? >> you know, i think elizabeth warren has an excellent ground game in a lot of these early states, such as new hampshire and iowa. she has continuously held these town halls ever since the launch of her campaign earlier this year, and she has laid out these very detailed plans, very in-depth plans. i mean, just last friday, she announced a plan on how to aid native american communities, and it was extremely detailed, in depth, and it really -- >> and extremely ironic. >> it's a little ironic, absolutely, and it comes, actually, right before she's set to address a major native american conference in iowa next week, something that vice president biden will not be at, but she'll be joining some other presidential candidates. but yes, it's very ironic, given her past statements claiming to have native american heritage an
look at where elizabeth warren is. that's within the margin of error. this is one particular poll this week showing senator warren catching up to him with just one point. what exactly is she doing right, and perhaps what is he doing wrong? >> you know, i think elizabeth warren has an excellent ground game in a lot of these early states, such as new hampshire and iowa. she has continuously held these town halls ever since the launch of her campaign earlier this year, and she has laid out...
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that is elizabeth warren. that is a lot of the democrats around.ald trump is. and so we're really excited about it. there are ten more debates. a lot of people will go after labor day and the polling i think will continue to tighten but at the same time that is when people pay attention, after labor day. so we still have a long way to go and the voters will decide from there. >> one of the things i thought was interesting, jackie, to you, is the swing among conservative and moderate democrats. 40% in june were supporting joe biden and 10% behind bernie sanders and then 10% at elizabeth warren and joe biden is now at 22% and look at how much support has ticked up for bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. conservative and moderate democrats, what do you attribute the shift to. >> the sample size of the poll was small so we might be looking at an outlier but the trends are similar in terms of other polls in terms of the rise of warren and bernie sanders and they're pulling at each other's support. joe biden's support among some demographics is strong,
that is elizabeth warren. that is a lot of the democrats around.ald trump is. and so we're really excited about it. there are ten more debates. a lot of people will go after labor day and the polling i think will continue to tighten but at the same time that is when people pay attention, after labor day. so we still have a long way to go and the voters will decide from there. >> one of the things i thought was interesting, jackie, to you, is the swing among conservative and moderate...
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senator warren? sen. warren: we are the democrats.e not about trying to take away health care from anyone. that is what the republicans are trying to do. we should stop using republican talking points in order to talk with each other about how to provide health care. i want to have a chance to tell the story about my friend, eddie. he is 35 years old and has a wife and a cute little boy named carl. he also has als and it is killing him. he has health insurance, good health insurance. and it is not nearly enough. >> i'm staying with you. but, you exceeded your time. let me stay with you on medicare for all. sen. warren: all right. >> at the last debate, you said you are with bernie for medicare for all. center sanders has said people in the minimal -- middle-class will pay more taxes though that will be offset by the 11 nation of insurance premiums and other costs. are you with bernie when it comes to raising taxes on middle-class americans? sen. warren: giant corporations and billionaires are going to pay more. families will pay less
senator warren? sen. warren: we are the democrats.e not about trying to take away health care from anyone. that is what the republicans are trying to do. we should stop using republican talking points in order to talk with each other about how to provide health care. i want to have a chance to tell the story about my friend, eddie. he is 35 years old and has a wife and a cute little boy named carl. he also has als and it is killing him. he has health insurance, good health insurance. and it is...
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sanders and warren in a battle tied there for second place. sanders at 15. warren at 14. buttigieg and harris at 5. everyone else, 3% or below. look at the movement. we last polled in the immediate after math of the first debate, the miami debate, and take a look. you can see, if you see where they were in our june poll, compared to now, joe biden has returned. remember, he took a hit on that debate stage. he's now back up 7 points, 29% is about where he was prior to that miami debate. the only other big movement we see here is that kamala harris dropped, okay, she was at 17% in june. she's now down to 5. back down in single digits where she was before that miami debate. what we saw is that was a huge moment in this race, but it wasn't long lasting. we also asked whether people are looking for a candidate to beat donald trump or one that shares -- oh, sorry. i want to give you a little sense of the coalition first that biden has. take a look at the ideological split between liberals and moderate conservative democrats. i found this fascinating, biden, sanders, warren, the
sanders and warren in a battle tied there for second place. sanders at 15. warren at 14. buttigieg and harris at 5. everyone else, 3% or below. look at the movement. we last polled in the immediate after math of the first debate, the miami debate, and take a look. you can see, if you see where they were in our june poll, compared to now, joe biden has returned. remember, he took a hit on that debate stage. he's now back up 7 points, 29% is about where he was prior to that miami debate. the only...
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coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.you were writing it at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or republicans. >> that's true. they always say it's going to cost us a few billion dollars or it'll save money. that's usually what they say. and it'll eventually be a much bigger deal. paul when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carro
coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.you were writing it at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or republicans....
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bernie sanders used to call elizabeth warren my favorite senator.ime to be scrutiny? but there's also a myth they're going after the same 3508 of voters. they will at some point presumably go after that, but they're both at 20%, and that's obviously not the same group of voters, so they're running parallel campaigns. obviously at some point they'll clash, but they're both betting that's not anytime soon. the person that's still happy they're both in the race -- joe biden. >> you look at the way polls, if warren can win iowa, new hampshire, and if sanders can win it, same thing. they can each put that one-two punch together. >>> thank you all for joining us. >>> ahead, another house democrat joining the chorus of impeachment calls against the president. but is it any closer to happening? stay with us. is it any closer t happening? stay with us they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. then i won the lottery, got hair plugs, and started working out. and so can you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty
bernie sanders used to call elizabeth warren my favorite senator.ime to be scrutiny? but there's also a myth they're going after the same 3508 of voters. they will at some point presumably go after that, but they're both at 20%, and that's obviously not the same group of voters, so they're running parallel campaigns. obviously at some point they'll clash, but they're both betting that's not anytime soon. the person that's still happy they're both in the race -- joe biden. >> you look at...
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warren does. i will say on this ad, it seems like a very compelling ad. how many times have we sat around this table over the last 6 to 12 months and talked about compelling moments for joe biden on the trail? i don't think hardly any. you know, a little bit of momentum for joe. >> it's an interesting point. we spent multiple weeks being like did he mess up a phrase on the trail or is he gaffing because he's joe biden. this kind of puts the foot on the throat of that to some degree and saying, no, no, this is what it's all about. julie, i do want to play some sound from the vice president earlier when it gets to the idea of electability and this is the crux of the argument. take a listen. >> the last thing as barack said we don't need to have a circular firing squad. i'm not following anybody else's rules, i'm following my rules. i'm the guy everybody else is talking about. >> what do you think about the drop in your -- >> i'm still way ahead. >> i'm still way ahead. i'm the guy head-to-head with
warren does. i will say on this ad, it seems like a very compelling ad. how many times have we sat around this table over the last 6 to 12 months and talked about compelling moments for joe biden on the trail? i don't think hardly any. you know, a little bit of momentum for joe. >> it's an interesting point. we spent multiple weeks being like did he mess up a phrase on the trail or is he gaffing because he's joe biden. this kind of puts the foot on the throat of that to some degree and...
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lauren: i almost think the copycat elizabeth warren looks more like elizabeth warren than elizabeth warrenho. lauren: we can certainly tell this, that futures are pulling back more dramatically. dow is down by 71 points, s&p down 9, nasdaq down 37. apple is promising big things with the new credit card but will it also trap you into the apple universe? and aliens are the least of their problems. why the county around area 51 is ready to declare a state of emergency. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ into the great wide open. ♪ under the skies of blue. ♪ out in the -- we know how your customers shop. and what they've already purchased. like this lamp. and we use those insights to show you what they might consider buying next. mid-century modern, nice. that way, you can keep sending them offers for the perfect products. and that keeps them coming back. how's that for changing what's possible? they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my d
lauren: i almost think the copycat elizabeth warren looks more like elizabeth warren than elizabeth warrenho. lauren: we can certainly tell this, that futures are pulling back more dramatically. dow is down by 71 points, s&p down 9, nasdaq down 37. apple is promising big things with the new credit card but will it also trap you into the apple universe? and aliens are the least of their problems. why the county around area 51 is ready to declare a state of emergency. keep it here on...
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he is tied with socialist bernie and socialist elizabeth warren elizabeth warren got 15,000 people according to some fake news reports in seattle. so it seems like she has the momentum. can joe survive a day by day disaster like this question mike i don't think he can. >> you know, the question can he survive a day by day disaster is answered by the fact that i think the guy is very entertaining. i just can't believe what he is saying and i had what is -- my question is at what level is his brain functioning. i mean, when someone actually says that he needs to meet with margaret thatcher when he is talking about theresa may and when he talks about what would've happened if obama were assassinated, well, if you would have been president, this is insanity. all it means is that donald trump is going to make mincemeat out of him however, the momentum is behind elizabeth warren. i really think that she makes a compelling taste of people on the left but i think the more moderates are going to go in joe and if they go in joe biden, believe me, this grab your popcorn and watch these debates because
he is tied with socialist bernie and socialist elizabeth warren elizabeth warren got 15,000 people according to some fake news reports in seattle. so it seems like she has the momentum. can joe survive a day by day disaster like this question mike i don't think he can. >> you know, the question can he survive a day by day disaster is answered by the fact that i think the guy is very entertaining. i just can't believe what he is saying and i had what is -- my question is at what level is...
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coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or republicans. >> that's true. they always say it's going to cost us a few billion dollars or it'll save money. that's usually what they say. and it'll eventually be a much bigger deal. paul when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood now starting at $7.99. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17%
coincidentally, that's warren and her husband.at the time -- >> even if she didn't read our paper, all she had to do was read the cbo letters saying, look, this is not real accounting. we're not taking in the cost of defaults. paul: so, allysia, any lessons here for those poor idiot taxpayers out there who are going to pay the bill? [laughter] >> the parable what happens with the democrats when they, quote, expand the entitlement state -- paul: or republicans. >> that's true....
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paul: what about sanders versus warren, you see warren just inching ahead and inching ahead and moving the champion of the left? >> bernie sanders since he got into politics several years ago has had mysterious hold on the progressive base, i wouldn't go so far as predict that she's going to take his base away from him, but that base has to make a choice between these two people, having said that, there's the question of whether the progressives are running the democratic party or the democratic is about something else and that includes democratic voters. the thing i was struck by, paul, in the debate between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders was the intensity of their animosity towards the private sector, they aren't simply talking about regulating the pharmaceutical and the insurance industry, they seem to want to eliminate the pharmaceutical and insurance industry. put them aside. paul: public generic drug manufacturer who would undercut prices of other companies. >> i think she had one of the strongest debates. i mean, she has some of the same similar politics of bernie sanders b
paul: what about sanders versus warren, you see warren just inching ahead and inching ahead and moving the champion of the left? >> bernie sanders since he got into politics several years ago has had mysterious hold on the progressive base, i wouldn't go so far as predict that she's going to take his base away from him, but that base has to make a choice between these two people, having said that, there's the question of whether the progressives are running the democratic party or the...
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the american political spectrum had a different side for elizabeth warren.we get more now from mj lee who examines the dramatic shift to the left. >> we have the power to make big structural change in this country. and that's what i'm in this for. big change. >> as a u.s. senator and 2020 presidential candidate, elizabeth warren is calling for big systemic changes to the country. but there's one change from her past that she doesn't often talk about. her own political evolution. >> you are registered as a republican until 1995. >> i was. >> while exhaustively studying bankruptcy as a law professor in the 1980s and '90s, warren repeatedly wrote and spoking about government overreach. our outlook was unquestionably conservative. according to copies of speeches obtained by cn anwr ren appeared at conferences hosted by conservative groups like the federalist society. in one speech she argued in favor of the bankruptcy system saying it kept losses contained to the private sector in a paper in the notre dame law review warren argued that utility companies were ove
the american political spectrum had a different side for elizabeth warren.we get more now from mj lee who examines the dramatic shift to the left. >> we have the power to make big structural change in this country. and that's what i'm in this for. big change. >> as a u.s. senator and 2020 presidential candidate, elizabeth warren is calling for big systemic changes to the country. but there's one change from her past that she doesn't often talk about. her own political evolution....
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big, we fight hard and we are going to win. >> thank you. >> warren. warren. warren. >> senator you have one of the biggest crowds here, what do you think is resonating with voters in iowa western mark >> this government is well-connected and not working for the rest of america. in 2020 they have a chance to turn that around. death about real optimism and determination. medicare for all in your opinion, a goal to be worked toward in intervening steps or a policy to be instituted in day one? >> everything takes a lot of putting together if it's big. i put out a lot of plans. all of them take implementation. that's going to be true for medicare for all. it's important to be respectful to our unions. it's important to make sure people who have private care and like their private care figure out they are going to get something better. there is a reason there is a transition period built into the statute. >> how do you win iowa in november against president trump, who is very popular in the state? >> last couple of town halls i've done, people have come into these
big, we fight hard and we are going to win. >> thank you. >> warren. warren. warren. >> senator you have one of the biggest crowds here, what do you think is resonating with voters in iowa western mark >> this government is well-connected and not working for the rest of america. in 2020 they have a chance to turn that around. death about real optimism and determination. medicare for all in your opinion, a goal to be worked toward in intervening steps or a policy to be...
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warren is making a big splash in iowa.t beyond the teeming crowds, her campaign is building something more impressive to many democrats here, a ground organization with a person-to-person network growing to the day in backyards like this. >> i want to say a very special thank you to drew and carol. where are you? >> drew and carol have been following the 2020 campaign closely, but not this closely until one of warren's organizizers reached out and asked if they would host the senator. >> it was awesome to have her here. the neighbors, everybody was excited that she was here. >> do you plan to volunteer for her at all? >> yeah. i think we would entertain the idea. i support her enough to do that. >> across town, kari is a volunteer in warren's army. she hosts events in her living room where he painted a campaign logo. >> i felt like, here's a place where i can feel like i'm making a difference. >> how many hours a week do you think you spend trying to elect elizabeth warren? >> me? >> yeah. >> probably more than most people
warren is making a big splash in iowa.t beyond the teeming crowds, her campaign is building something more impressive to many democrats here, a ground organization with a person-to-person network growing to the day in backyards like this. >> i want to say a very special thank you to drew and carol. where are you? >> drew and carol have been following the 2020 campaign closely, but not this closely until one of warren's organizizers reached out and asked if they would host the...
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warren, by the way, consistent at 61 there.you've spent a lot of time covering sanders the last time. this time, that split isn't surprising. him falling behind warren is. >> it is surprising, and i've been talking to some people from both the bernie sanders campaign and elizabeth warren campaign. bernie sanders' camp is making the argument that his goal and his focus is still on joe biden, that when you poll people internally but also publicly, people say my second choice if i don't want bernie is joe biden. >> they see biden as in their way more than warren. >> they see biden as in their way more than warren. but the warren camp says, we understand there's an ideological connection there. you can hear it in their voice. they're really eyeing the bernie sanders voters. they're also eyeing everyone else's voters because they understand they're going to need to really eat up other voters to be able to be successful. i will go back to what beto o'rourke said, which is if president trump wins, we're going to lose the country. eliz
warren, by the way, consistent at 61 there.you've spent a lot of time covering sanders the last time. this time, that split isn't surprising. him falling behind warren is. >> it is surprising, and i've been talking to some people from both the bernie sanders campaign and elizabeth warren campaign. bernie sanders' camp is making the argument that his goal and his focus is still on joe biden, that when you poll people internally but also publicly, people say my second choice if i don't want...
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next a new poll showing elizabeth warren moving up. but will the past comments from when she was a republican that we have found tonight matter? and the house judiciary committee preparing to vote on gun voel matters. they are coming back. will republicans vote yes? a member of the powerful committee is outfront. somebody living with hiv? keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems,
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go warren is the strongest in this field and whether you agree or not, warren as a comprehensive theoryerican system or wafr you want to call it and she knows how to prosecute the case on behalf of it and she will make biden sweat on stage with him. what do you think of that? >> it's true. i think elizabeth warren is easily the best narrator of where the democrats should be on policy of the whole field. she's at ease with herself. she's enjoying the process, you know that moment when she rubbed her hands together when the wealth tax question came to delaney. she revels in it and unflachable at least thus far on almost any question, regardless of the complexity. she offers a straightforward, intelligible and quick and concise answer on where she is on the policy. biden has almost been disastrous on this, including last night. yes, he survived but any sentence or explanation he had to give that went beyond two, three sentences he started to lose track of where he was and just wasn't good. i don't think harris was on her game last night the way she was in the previous debate but she's got
go warren is the strongest in this field and whether you agree or not, warren as a comprehensive theoryerican system or wafr you want to call it and she knows how to prosecute the case on behalf of it and she will make biden sweat on stage with him. what do you think of that? >> it's true. i think elizabeth warren is easily the best narrator of where the democrats should be on policy of the whole field. she's at ease with herself. she's enjoying the process, you know that moment when she...
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as elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. the very idea that you have to win popular support for your policies seem to enrage them. warren, especially. at one point, they accused a cnn person as being a secret republican. first time that has ever happened. >> do not support medicare for all. >> your question is a republican talking point. >> what you want to do instead is find republican talking points of a made up piece of some other part and say oh, we don't really have to do anythin anything. stop using republican talking points in order to talk with each other about health care. see one that really was the story of the whole night. elizabeth worn jumping up and down and barking at anyone who asks too many questions. not everything elizabeth says is wrong. we actually like her views about manufacturing and trade for example. holy smokes, is warren unbearable in a lot of ways. nasty as. watch how she treated john delaney, who is one of the nicest men in politics. >> i think democrats win the one we run on real solutions, no
as elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. the very idea that you have to win popular support for your policies seem to enrage them. warren, especially. at one point, they accused a cnn person as being a secret republican. first time that has ever happened. >> do not support medicare for all. >> your question is a republican talking point. >> what you want to do instead is find republican talking points of a made up piece of some other part and say oh, we don't really have to do...
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the uptrend is elizabeth warren.voters, but the same kind of voters. >> which i guess just to put a little bit of skepticism here in, it does make me wonder whether when you're on that kind of trend and you're having the kind of success that you're having, whether it makes -- i mean, you know, the issues of native americans in the country are i'm sure very incorporatmpot i don't know that the democratic party is clamoring for a massive policy position on it and she could well have decided why poke the bear, right? why be -- why put this so out front that president trump can come in and raise this again and she's going to have more interviews like the one where she wasn't very comfortable. maybe they have a strategy and they want to get past this as soon as they can. but the question of like sort of right when you're -- right when you're having people talk about how successful you are, you -- >> except it's not necessarily a bad thing if you're one of 20 people running for the democratic nomination and he singles you
the uptrend is elizabeth warren.voters, but the same kind of voters. >> which i guess just to put a little bit of skepticism here in, it does make me wonder whether when you're on that kind of trend and you're having the kind of success that you're having, whether it makes -- i mean, you know, the issues of native americans in the country are i'm sure very incorporatmpot i don't know that the democratic party is clamoring for a massive policy position on it and she could well have decided...
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what seems to be working for warren in these events?ink what's working for her is that she's actually making an affirmative case for her electability rather than simply telling voters that she is, in fact, electable. i think that what she has in contrast with, say, joe biden, is that, you know, she's trying to say to voters that these are the reasons why i should be president. i can actually beat trump for these particular reasons. not simply stating that, in fact, you know that i can beat trump and this is why you should vote for me. i think she is stating very openly and very specifically, you know, sort of using her training as a public schoolteacher and as a law professor to, you know, to very, very effective means on the campaign trail. she uses the same kind of cadence that you might see in a classroom to, you know, not talk down to voters, but simply explain to them, very effectively, why, in fact, she should be president of the united states. >> i love the description in your article, that really paints a picture, you're talking
what seems to be working for warren in these events?ink what's working for her is that she's actually making an affirmative case for her electability rather than simply telling voters that she is, in fact, electable. i think that what she has in contrast with, say, joe biden, is that, you know, she's trying to say to voters that these are the reasons why i should be president. i can actually beat trump for these particular reasons. not simply stating that, in fact, you know that i can beat...