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it's a problem. >> yvette simpson, rick klein, thank you both so much.with the final note. evere plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1...
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joined by yvette simpson. ceo of democracy for america.karl, chief political tamas analyst matthew dowd, barbara comstock and jen psaki, communications director for president obama. jon, let me begin with you. where do things stand right now in new hampshire? >> well, look, this is biden's last chance to pull it back. it's interesting to see him run the campaign that he didn't want to run. he was the guy who came in as the front-runner, wanted to save all of his firepower for donald trump and he's forced to run a campaign he didn't want to run. >> you agree with that? >> i do. you know, he's flailing. he came into the state saying he's not going to win. the question is, does he get to south carolina? which is where he expects to be save. i don't know. as his energy flails, south carolina like to be with the winner. >> we see south carolina respond, certainly happened with barack obama, responded to early results. there was something going on with the iowa confusion that may have -- we saw mayor pete get something of a bounce. >> i do think
joined by yvette simpson. ceo of democracy for america.karl, chief political tamas analyst matthew dowd, barbara comstock and jen psaki, communications director for president obama. jon, let me begin with you. where do things stand right now in new hampshire? >> well, look, this is biden's last chance to pull it back. it's interesting to see him run the campaign that he didn't want to run. he was the guy who came in as the front-runner, wanted to save all of his firepower for donald trump...
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joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, matthew dowd, sara fagen and yvette simpson.racy for america. acquittal certain to come on wednesday, what does it mean? >> the big challenge is, in 1998 the republicans looked like they politicized impeachment. they suffered something that never happened in a hundred years. they lost six seats. newt gingrich was thrown out. i think the republicans now having overshot '98 are going to pay the penalty for undershooting this time and playing politics. the democrats get credit for actually once in their lifetime, laserlike focus on a singular message -- witnesses and documents. they worked with the public. the five u.s. senators who said no to that, they politicized the process, they back home will look like they enabled and exonerated donald trump. he'll get a get out of jail card and he's going to use it and one thing that we know with absolute certainty over the next nine months their vote has to stand the test of time as more comes out. >> those are the senators up for re-election. even though lamar alexander when they came out
joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, matthew dowd, sara fagen and yvette simpson.racy for america. acquittal certain to come on wednesday, what does it mean? >> the big challenge is, in 1998 the republicans looked like they politicized impeachment. they suffered something that never happened in a hundred years. they lost six seats. newt gingrich was thrown out. i think the republicans now having overshot '98 are going to pay the penalty for undershooting this time and playing politics....
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mayor of new jersey, rahm emanuel, author of the new book you see right there, "the nation city," yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america and republican strategist, sara fagen, who served under george w. bush. rahm, let me take it to you from the beginning. is bernie sanders unstoppable? >> he's the front-runner. he is stoppable. i don't know, but i would say this. the moderates have to coalesce around one person. if you have a divided field, we have seen this play out in the republican primary in 2016. if there is not kind of a singular mano e mano. then he'll get the delegates. >> but the delegation. >> it's clear right now is that everybody has a thread of logic why they should stay, resource or delegate. as long as that happens, he will continue to have 45%, and that makes a majority. i do think people should take note. his entire strategy upends every electoral map that either president clinton, president obama or the midterms of '06 and 2018 put together. it's a different theory of the case, never been tested before nationally and never been proven successful for any democrat either p
mayor of new jersey, rahm emanuel, author of the new book you see right there, "the nation city," yvette simpson, ceo of democracy for america and republican strategist, sara fagen, who served under george w. bush. rahm, let me take it to you from the beginning. is bernie sanders unstoppable? >> he's the front-runner. he is stoppable. i don't know, but i would say this. the moderates have to coalesce around one person. if you have a divided field, we have seen this play out in...
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>>> let's talk to two top democrats, former mayor of chicago rahm emanuel and yvette simpson, ceo ofemocracy for america. you come from different wings of the democratic party. let's see if you agree. i wonder if you agree on one big thing, always been questions about the iowa caucus, unrepresented, 92% white. is it dead now? >> i think we have to have a conversation about iowa being dead. first of all, the state does not reflect the diversity of our party. we have to make sure it's not first. second, this caucus thing is unwieldy and i don't know about you i'm worried about nevada. they have a similar process. are they going to be ready? >> iowa has always been known as the iowa bounce for some candida candidates. barack obama, bill clinton. now it will be known as the iowa blunder. everybody will go back and reconsider the whole state, and the fact that one state in the whole system and structure about a caucus like that, and so it may go -- be part like four states is based on some indication, bernie sanders did well. but all the changes were demanded by bernie sanders so he in 20
>>> let's talk to two top democrats, former mayor of chicago rahm emanuel and yvette simpson, ceo ofemocracy for america. you come from different wings of the democratic party. let's see if you agree. i wonder if you agree on one big thing, always been questions about the iowa caucus, unrepresented, 92% white. is it dead now? >> i think we have to have a conversation about iowa being dead. first of all, the state does not reflect the diversity of our party. we have to make sure...