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that's kennedy's desk, actually reagan's chair all around me, the couches, bill clinton's couch, these chairs originates and chairs, you can see the bus up there. good evening. going to lift this up. viewers can get a better view of it >> i >> wanted to have something that represented not a particular president, but the office of the presidency. and the most finite had was when i sat on that desk in shorts, put my feet up and said, thank you, president obama giving me use of the oval office the greatest thing is the public when out they they lost it because they thought that i was disrespecting oval office. i'm only disrespecting my house >> just your house? well, frank, that is wild and i thank you for sharing it with us. and thanks for being with us. have a good night. >> thank you. youtube out front >> next, kim jong, un cozying up to putin as he braces for a second trump presidency, we have a special report next only united medicare advantage plans come with the card. one simple member card card that opens doors where it matters for you. >> what do we need to see a dr. wave trouble
that's kennedy's desk, actually reagan's chair all around me, the couches, bill clinton's couch, these chairs originates and chairs, you can see the bus up there. good evening. going to lift this up. viewers can get a better view of it >> i >> wanted to have something that represented not a particular president, but the office of the presidency. and the most finite had was when i sat on that desk in shorts, put my feet up and said, thank you, president obama giving me use of the...
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bill clinton is 77. and president biden is 81. going to be 82 next year. and i don't think no matter how much money you can you can't de-age. that's the issue to her aim along with what morgan mentioned the border. i just don't feel good and i think double the amount of money you can't reduce the age that you are with dollars. >> gillian: interestingly, hugh, you know, historic amount of money they raised also reflects the fact that they closed out last month with more than double the amount, the biden campaign, more than double the amount of money as the trump campaign. they said this last night unlike our opponent, every dollar we are raising reach the voters who will decide this election. that obviously. campaign. use being some of the donation for his legal defense. >> >> i will defer to jeff the real reporter. more began and i are commentators. i don't think this is an election where money is going to matter. i really don't. do you? >> i don't know the answer to that. but i do know the evidence 2016, that certainly is something that the trump campaign
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bill clinton was fascinating, deconstructing the economic argument that biden needs to be making, while also being a little more direct in challenging donald trump as well. we also heard, of course, from president biden, more than a few personal digs against his predecessor and opponent this year. let's listen to another one of them. >> can voters trust a presidential candidate who has not won a single trump international golf club trophy? have you no chip shot? >> i would be happy to play. i told him once before, when he came into the oval -- when he was being -- before he got sworn in. i said, i will give you three strokes if you carry your own bag. >> reporter: i was speaking with donors who are attending a finance committee meeting of some of the campaign's top donors in new york. the president also just spoke to that audience. he continued his barbs against trump in a more serious way. he called donald trump the most undemocratic president in this country since the civil war. he talked about the stakes globally as well, saying the world looks to this country for stability. an impli
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who beat bill clinton's wife. you had them sitting on the stage saying this is what we need to do. as joe always talks about, you're going to have the stream on both sides, but a lot of people had to pay attention, because if you were a democrat or independent, you had to be one that probably supported clinton or obama, even if you were lukewarm about biden. i think it was a good night for biden last night. >> susan page, what do you think the political impact of this event, having these three presidents on the stage this early in the campaign? >> just to build on something else john said about the fact that donald trump is a well-known figure, it's different than with mitt romney during his campaign, but one of the things the biden campaign wants to do is remind people about what they may have forgotten about donald trump. in our latest usa today suffolk poll we asked do you approve of the job donald trump as president. his approval rating was higher than it ever was during her presidency. i think there are voter
who beat bill clinton's wife. you had them sitting on the stage saying this is what we need to do. as joe always talks about, you're going to have the stream on both sides, but a lot of people had to pay attention, because if you were a democrat or independent, you had to be one that probably supported clinton or obama, even if you were lukewarm about biden. i think it was a good night for biden last night. >> susan page, what do you think the political impact of this event, having these...
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bill clinton and bill clinton's the rockstar, obama's rockstar getting behind biden and it's not this is about the money. it's about re-energizing this party, bringing people together. it's a big deal tonight. >> it so in senior listen because no one's going to see former president bush or former vice president cheney campaigning with donald trump i am. >> if anything, he wouldn't probably want that. >> well, that's what's actually very interesting, i think by design of force bill clinton and barack obama draw energy and money, but it's also a show of force, whereas right now no living candidate who's been on a gop ticket other than sarah palin, is backing donald trump. and i think that that's something that the biden campaign is going to want to dry out to say he's actually just not somebody that even previous candidates approve of. but here's the thing. joe biden has a major cash advantage at this point. he's outraising trump two-to-one. this is a huge win for him tonight, but we remember 2016, hillary clinton massively outraised donald trump, instill, he was able to edge her out. a
bill clinton and bill clinton's the rockstar, obama's rockstar getting behind biden and it's not this is about the money. it's about re-energizing this party, bringing people together. it's a big deal tonight. >> it so in senior listen because no one's going to see former president bush or former vice president cheney campaigning with donald trump i am. >> if anything, he wouldn't probably want that. >> well, that's what's actually very interesting, i think by design of force...
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ted between barack obama,n bara bill clinton and joeck biden himself, a picture with the three presidents could be arrangee withd for a mere $100,000. tickets were priced as high as 500,000. all told, the event raised a record $25 million for the biden campaign. meanwhile, a couple of miles. , former president trump was at ai funeradel. he accepted an invitation to attend a waketed for nypd officer jonathan diller, and who was shot and killed by a violent career by a criminal rg the streets of new york city. >> take a look. i want to thank bruct toe and al of the people that have worked so hard to make this area beautiful and safe. and this is what happenedwh is sucat haph a sad, sad event.h such a horrible thing and it's happening all too often and we're just not going to let it happen. we we're no just can't. 21 times arrested this and the person in the car with him waste arrestedrs many times. and they don't learn because they don't respect. they know they're not given the respect that police are the greatest people. we have. there's nothing and there's nobody like him. and this should
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you turn to bill clinton and the economy. stephen colbert asked that why. why are not americans feeling this. and remember what they called him in 2012, the secretary of e planing stuff. and bill clinton, 77 years old, very slowly described, diagnosed the problem. he said there have been two shocks to the economic system in this country and to the psyche of this country. the 2008 recession. barack obama and vice president biden tried to recover from that. donald trump disrupted the progress they were making. and he he said covid disrupted it even more. he said the president couldn't do anything about inflation. but everything he has done has got us on the right track. the clown did eat it up i would love for us to show the clips of what they said tonight to get that message across. to share more of that with you. we were not allowed video cameras. >> at one point, the response to the protesting turned into a standing ovation. >> when former president obama delivered that lecture and it was a lecture. it was stern and forcement. the crowd erupted in applause
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now, you turn to bill clinton and the economy. stephen colbert asked that question. remember what they called him in 2012? the secretary of explaining stuff in bill clinton, 77 years old, very slowly and methodically describe the problem. he said there had been two shocks to the an economic system in this country and the psychic -- psyche in this country. 2008, donald trump disrupted the progress they were making and he said covid disrupted even more. he said the president cannot do anything about inflation other than get us into a depression but everything he has done is get us on the right track in the crowd really did eat it up, we have to say and i have to say this is a member of the white house correspondents association. i would love for us to be showing the clips of what they said tonight, to get that message across and share more of that with you. we were not allowed to have video cameras in the room but i expect we will see some of those clips from the campaign. >> at one point, the response to the protesting turned into a standing ovation. >> that's right,
now, you turn to bill clinton and the economy. stephen colbert asked that question. remember what they called him in 2012? the secretary of explaining stuff in bill clinton, 77 years old, very slowly and methodically describe the problem. he said there had been two shocks to the an economic system in this country and the psychic -- psyche in this country. 2008, donald trump disrupted the progress they were making and he said covid disrupted even more. he said the president cannot do anything...
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and a panel moderated by stephen colbert between barack obama, bill clinton and joe biden himself. a picture with the three presidents could be arranged for a mere $100,000. some tickets were priced as high as $500,000. all told, the event raised a record $25 million for the biden campaign. meanwhile, a couple of miles away, former president trump was not a funeral home. he accepted an invitation to attend a wake for nypd officer jonathan diller who was shot and killed by a violent, career criminal roaming the streets of new york city. take a look. >> i want to thank bruce and all of the people that have worked so hard to make this area beautiful and safe. this is what happened, it's such a sad event. a horrible thing. it's happening all too often and we're not going to let it happen. twenty-one times arrested, and the person in the car with him was arrested many times. >> we have to get back to law & order, we have to do other things differently because this is not working. it's happening too often. it's an honour to be here and again i want to just thank all of you for allowing t
and a panel moderated by stephen colbert between barack obama, bill clinton and joe biden himself. a picture with the three presidents could be arranged for a mere $100,000. some tickets were priced as high as $500,000. all told, the event raised a record $25 million for the biden campaign. meanwhile, a couple of miles away, former president trump was not a funeral home. he accepted an invitation to attend a wake for nypd officer jonathan diller who was shot and killed by a violent, career...
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teaming up tonight with former president bill clinton for what the campaign is touting as a record-shattering fund-raiser at radio city music hall. the biden campaign billing the star-studded night as a massive show of force. a conversation with three presidents and musical guests, including lizzo and queen latifah. the event expected to rake in an historic $25 million, more money than rival donald trump raised all last month. tickets for the sold out fundraiser run from $225 to half a million dollars. select high dollar donors can get their photo taken with all three presidents by famed photographer annie leibowitz. outside the event in new york, pro-palestinian protesters demanding a cease-fire. biden and trump are running neck and neck in national polls, with the race now tightening in key battleground states. trump today making his own visit to new york, invited by the family to the wake of slain nypd officer jonathan diller, a young father gunned down during a routine traffic stop. it comes as trump is eager to put crime front and center in this election. >> we have to stop it. we have t
teaming up tonight with former president bill clinton for what the campaign is touting as a record-shattering fund-raiser at radio city music hall. the biden campaign billing the star-studded night as a massive show of force. a conversation with three presidents and musical guests, including lizzo and queen latifah. the event expected to rake in an historic $25 million, more money than rival donald trump raised all last month. tickets for the sold out fundraiser run from $225 to half a million...
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bill clinton and barack obama both talking about what joe biden has been able to do. >> for 100 grand get picture with the three presidents snapped by famed recover from annie lib weeds half envelope to exclusive reception. biden's team framing the $25 million haul as a show of enthusiasm but his other numbers are not so good. outside radio city music hall, protesters calling to flood manhattan against genocide joe as new fox polls show 10% of registered voters now side with palestinians compared to right after hamas' terror attack. liberals, democrats, voters under 35, and women all shifting their views in double digits. the white house says it's rescheduling a meeting israel canceled after the u.s. allowed the u.n. to adopt a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in gaza without a conditional hostage release. >> the u.s. has blocked previous votes from going through that looked exactly like this. so what caused the shift and what is the president's reason for allowing this to go through if it is a change? >> no, it is not. it is not a policy change. we have been very clear. >
bill clinton and barack obama both talking about what joe biden has been able to do. >> for 100 grand get picture with the three presidents snapped by famed recover from annie lib weeds half envelope to exclusive reception. biden's team framing the $25 million haul as a show of enthusiasm but his other numbers are not so good. outside radio city music hall, protesters calling to flood manhattan against genocide joe as new fox polls show 10% of registered voters now side with palestinians...
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susan page, it's interesting to see bill clinton in this group tonight. bill clinton, for a couple of campaign cycles, was not out on the trail, not by his choice but by the choice of the presidential nominees. specifically, al gore in 2000 and even what you saw in 2008 and 2015 and '16 with hillary clinton. she wanted to be her own person. there was always the overhanging of questions about her marriage. >> yeah. absolutely. what a tableau tonight. look at the contrast with donald trump. george w. bush has not endorsed donald trump. his own vice president, mike pence, hasn't endorsed donald trump. you see a big -- a contrast there, including bill clinton who hasn't been as featured a player in the last couple of elections. you get the sense, i think, of joe biden hitting his stride here on campaign cash, on campaign events. he has got to eight battleground states since super tuesday. after a rough start, he is beginning to find traction here. >> susan, you may recall this. i was at the constitution center in 2004 when john kerry was running. bill clinton
susan page, it's interesting to see bill clinton in this group tonight. bill clinton, for a couple of campaign cycles, was not out on the trail, not by his choice but by the choice of the presidential nominees. specifically, al gore in 2000 and even what you saw in 2008 and 2015 and '16 with hillary clinton. she wanted to be her own person. there was always the overhanging of questions about her marriage. >> yeah. absolutely. what a tableau tonight. look at the contrast with donald trump....
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bill clinton was 50 when he ran against george bush at 63. what was interesting as part of the reporting we've done ahead of this event, you talk to the dole campaign, the mccain campaign. they say, we were frustrating that age was an issue, but bob dole didn't lose because of his age. he lost because of the economy. the clinton campaign put newt gingrich around his neck. the argument from barack obama was so powerful at a time when george w. bush had low approval ratings. it's how to balance looking to the past and the fond memories i'm sure these three men will share, but also how to look to the future. president biden will lay out his vision of the future. >> the difference on that age issue this time, is he's running against a 77-year-old who truly has trouble stringing thoughts together. >> the biden campaign points outlook who's been out on the road. i was in north carolina with him the other day. he's been to every battleground state and then sum. in that same time, donald trump has only held one public campaign event. >> this is a sig
bill clinton was 50 when he ran against george bush at 63. what was interesting as part of the reporting we've done ahead of this event, you talk to the dole campaign, the mccain campaign. they say, we were frustrating that age was an issue, but bob dole didn't lose because of his age. he lost because of the economy. the clinton campaign put newt gingrich around his neck. the argument from barack obama was so powerful at a time when george w. bush had low approval ratings. it's how to balance...
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. >> there's nothing that barack obama or bill clinton or frankly, anybody else can do that will turn the mumbling, bumbling, stumbling, incompetent 81-year-old career politician into a viableble cand candidate? in fact, biden's press secretary doesn't even s press to answer even the obvious questions. some wouldeven tough. i don't think it's that tough. the question that everybod'sy hh on their mind, the question that polls are showinglls are that vast majority of americans agree with. and that has to do with her deci boss's cognitive decline. >> watch thine s. people >> what i told a numbers ta of people that i was talking to you today, itlk you was interesting. >> they all said, would you please just asall saask hers the president have dementia? so before i move? on from that, does he say that? >> mark? mark, i can't even believe you're asking mee thiyoasking . that is an incredibly offensive question to asibly offk. o, mar >> but, you know, i ask.k, we need. no, no, no, no, no. tak you mark, you, you, you you're going tt down a rabbit hole and. so i'm not even going to truly, trul
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joining them for good measure the former president bill clinton. three american presidents on one stage together in front of thousands of people in a discussion moderated by stephen colbert. leon who worked for both the obama and clinton administrations told the associated press there isering to be gained by joe biden standing next to bill clinton and barack obama. that picture is worth a hell of a lot in politics today. the ap report also note it is display of solidarity is a sharp contrast to donald trump's isolation from other republican leaders. the optics here are clear. democrats are united, and republicans are not. and the biden campaign is leaning into that. the president will be using this fund raising event to keep building on what has become joe biden's massive and for republicans rather worrisome campaign cash lead over donald trump. it is very early in what promises to be a long general election campaign. but if you had to pick for just this one week, would you rather be candidate biden or candidate trump? that is tonight's last word.
joining them for good measure the former president bill clinton. three american presidents on one stage together in front of thousands of people in a discussion moderated by stephen colbert. leon who worked for both the obama and clinton administrations told the associated press there isering to be gained by joe biden standing next to bill clinton and barack obama. that picture is worth a hell of a lot in politics today. the ap report also note it is display of solidarity is a sharp contrast to...
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you have obama and bill clinton, they are now set to headline a star-studded fundraiser in new york. i think at radio city music hall the president just wasn't enough of a draw for big donors apparently. now the democrats have a big problem come november and his name is joe biden. there's nothing that barack obama or bill clinton or frankly anybody else can do that will turn the mumbling bumbling stumbling incompetent 81-year-old career politician into a viable candidate. in fact biden's press secretary doesn't even want to answer even the obvious questions. somewhat consider them tough but i don't think it's that tough. the question that everybody has on their mind, the question that polls are showing that a vast majority of americans agree with , and that has to do with her bosses cognitive decline. watch this. >> when i told a number of people that i was talking to you today, it was interesting, they all said would you please just ask her, does the president have dementia? so before i move on from it, does he? >> i can't even believe you are asking me this question. that is incred
you have obama and bill clinton, they are now set to headline a star-studded fundraiser in new york. i think at radio city music hall the president just wasn't enough of a draw for big donors apparently. now the democrats have a big problem come november and his name is joe biden. there's nothing that barack obama or bill clinton or frankly anybody else can do that will turn the mumbling bumbling stumbling incompetent 81-year-old career politician into a viable candidate. in fact biden's press...
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clinton. it comes as polls show the race as tight as ever in key battleground states, after biden's state of the union address. obama clearly knows how close this election could be. david? >> david: and you'll be following it every step of the way, rachel. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, just in, the new images from inside sean "diddy" combs' home in los angeles, and what they show amid this sweeping federal sex trafficking investigation. >>> and then look at this tonight. the clue, just one letter revealed on the board, can you solve it? the contestant did, inomt a mhere. [door opening] ♪dramatic music♪ yes! hon! the weathertech's here. ♪ weathertech is the ultimate protection for your vehicle. laser-measured floorliners... no drill mudflaps... cargoliner... bumpstep... seat protector... and cupfone. ♪ what about my car? weathertech. (ethan) i remember seeing the menthol cigarette ads talking about how they were fresh and soothing. here's my tip. smoking any type
clinton. it comes as polls show the race as tight as ever in key battleground states, after biden's state of the union address. obama clearly knows how close this election could be. david? >> david: and you'll be following it every step of the way, rachel. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, just in, the new images from inside sean "diddy" combs' home in los angeles, and what they show amid this sweeping federal sex trafficking investigation....
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bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, their approval ratings pushed up above 50% before they won re-election. >> bret: stef, some other interesting things in this poll, this is extremely important to the 2024 vote what these voters think about. economy now at 61%. that's a bit of a shift. we saw immigration at the top in recent weeks. there you say election integrity 53%. immigration at 48%. when you get to immigration, trusted to do a better job on immigration, can you see the upside down nature of this poll where the former president is at 57% to trusted to do a better job. biden at 39%. you know, when you see cartels dressed in camo on the border and you see the video of all the people coming through, you see how immigration really effects some of those numbers. >> i mean, we have seen immigration and the border issue really rise as a top concern for voters, not just along the border as has been the case in the past, but voters across the country. and this has been, you know, president biden's worst
bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, their approval ratings pushed up above 50% before they won re-election. >> bret: stef, some other interesting things in this poll, this is extremely important to the 2024 vote what these voters think about. economy now at 61%. that's a bit of a shift. we saw immigration at the top in recent weeks. there you say election integrity 53%. immigration at 48%. when you get to immigration, trusted to do a better job on immigration, can you see the...
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clinton for a fundraising event, radio city music hall. >> do you think >> biden is kind of the critical surrogate obama as the critical surrogate for biden particular really with the subgroups of the democratic coalition that seemed to be soft right now for you make a key point at the end there subgroups subgroups. so that's why the former president is correct in saying it's an all hands on deck moment now, if you're 25, now, you were what? 15, 16 when obama left office, or 17 or 181 obama left office has been 7.5 years since he left. so joe biden has a huge problem with young voters. they used to be a big part of the obama coalition. the youngest voters now don't really remember barack obama, but can you help? of course, he can. he has energy as a campaigners can put people in a room and our travels, one of the things we have noticed dramatically is that joe, biden has a enthusiasm problem among african-americans, barack obama had historic black turnout in 2008 actually dropped a little bit in 2012, but there's no question he can help with black americans and the democratic base who ar
clinton for a fundraising event, radio city music hall. >> do you think >> biden is kind of the critical surrogate obama as the critical surrogate for biden particular really with the subgroups of the democratic coalition that seemed to be soft right now for you make a key point at the end there subgroups subgroups. so that's why the former president is correct in saying it's an all hands on deck moment now, if you're 25, now, you were what? 15, 16 when obama left office, or 17 or...
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bush and bill clinton. if you look at the map r.f.k.'s ballot access right now only officially on utah appealing to be on other states. but, potentially with the running mate could open the door to a number of states. >> right. one of the reasons why they wanted to get their vice presidential candidate named so they have access to these ballots. the democrats are concerned for two big reasons, biden is having a hard time holding on to his base. which is why they have been so far to the left so far with the campaign. second thing r.f.k. jr. is actually much closer to joe biden on policy than he is with donald trump. you know, the trump pac came out today attacking r.f.k. and looking at his record saying is he bad on the second amendment. he wants the jet stream. he wants high tax rates. those are not things donald trump wants that's disenfranchised democrats are looking at and saying i don't want joe biden r.f.k. is a good option someone on the left. >> bret: third party threat if you look at the real clear politics of polls is real from
bush and bill clinton. if you look at the map r.f.k.'s ballot access right now only officially on utah appealing to be on other states. but, potentially with the running mate could open the door to a number of states. >> right. one of the reasons why they wanted to get their vice presidential candidate named so they have access to these ballots. the democrats are concerned for two big reasons, biden is having a hard time holding on to his base. which is why they have been so far to the...
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bill clinton tried to prevent him from becoming prime minister. back in 2012, obama's own national field director went over to israel to try to prevent him in terms of his own election and now we see this happening. wise diplomats, you know, hug people in public and then behind the scenes voice their complaints. instead i think you saw chuck schumer playing for a domestic audience of progressives who are increasingly a loud voice within the democratic cohort and which this white house is overly, in my opinion, concerned about. >> bret: yeah, quickly, vice president harris said this weekend she is not ruling out and the u.s. is not ruling out any consequences if israel does go into rafah, byron. and senator john fetterman democrat from pennsylvania responded hard disagree, israel has the right to prosecute hamas to surrender or to be eliminated. hamas owns every innocent death for their cowardice hiding behind palestinian lives. fetterman is turning out to be pretty pro-israel in his comments. >> fetterman is an increasingly lonely voice in the dem
bill clinton tried to prevent him from becoming prime minister. back in 2012, obama's own national field director went over to israel to try to prevent him in terms of his own election and now we see this happening. wise diplomats, you know, hug people in public and then behind the scenes voice their complaints. instead i think you saw chuck schumer playing for a domestic audience of progressives who are increasingly a loud voice within the democratic cohort and which this white house is...
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, when they were shocked, stunned, and deeply saddened by bill clinton, now, the pyramid is flipped. instead of god on the top and then country and constitution and conservatism, it is donald trump, and everything is inverted in the opposite direction. i suppose all in pursuit of power. >> it's what i think it is. i think it is very elemental. i think it is ultimately a moral crisis, and i mean that not in a sunday school way. but you have to choose, do you believe that american democracy, as imperfect as it is, is worth preserving? if you do, you have to acknowledge the legitimacy of an opposition. what ultimately happened, and the legacy of the post 2020 election, is that an american president for the first time in 240 years attempted to violently thwart the transfer, peaceful transfer of power. >> yeah. >> therefore, therefore, i believe, and i never thought i would say this, i think there is a moral duty, if the choice is between donald trump and president biden, to vote for president biden, despite any policy disagreements you might have. because whatever else you want to say ab
, when they were shocked, stunned, and deeply saddened by bill clinton, now, the pyramid is flipped. instead of god on the top and then country and constitution and conservatism, it is donald trump, and everything is inverted in the opposite direction. i suppose all in pursuit of power. >> it's what i think it is. i think it is very elemental. i think it is ultimately a moral crisis, and i mean that not in a sunday school way. but you have to choose, do you believe that american...
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nominated by president bill clinton in 1994, justice breyer was confirmed by an 87 to 9 margin. here's how the senate leaders at the time talked about his confirmation process. >> let me ask you first about the supreme court, the nomination of stephen breyer. senator dole, your reaction? >> good choice. not a conservative, but i think not as liberal as blackman, a man of great intellect. he is respected by republicans or democrats, unless something unforeseen happens, it will be an easy confirmation. >> senator mitchell? >> i think he will be confirmed easily. he has a solid record, good jurist. i don't think the labels conservative liberals mean much when applied to judges. history indicates that it's not particularly predictable as to the issues that would occur during his tenure or what the reaction would be. i think he's a very good judge of sound legal mind, good training, well experienced, and i think an excellent choice by the president. >> a very different time. more from the panel next. ent tie more from the panel next after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your b
nominated by president bill clinton in 1994, justice breyer was confirmed by an 87 to 9 margin. here's how the senate leaders at the time talked about his confirmation process. >> let me ask you first about the supreme court, the nomination of stephen breyer. senator dole, your reaction? >> good choice. not a conservative, but i think not as liberal as blackman, a man of great intellect. he is respected by republicans or democrats, unless something unforeseen happens, it will be an...
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and by a while, i mean in 196 bill clinton tried to block him from becoming prime minister -- howard: that's a while. >> in 2012, obama sent his national field director to run an opposition campaign against him. howard: uh-huh. >> they've tried to block him and disagreed with him time and again, so that's not new. what is new, i think, is this backlash from the progressive wing which has forced them into a position where they've had to signal in all these ways to their domestic political allies that they have some new position, some vague position that is going to, you know, frankly are disagree with israel's tactics in the region. and that's something that chuck schumer was trying to deliver, i believe, in that speech, but it's also one that, frankly, i think they are walking back on an almost weekly basis. they put themselves out there, and then hay walk it back because of the backlash. howard: lucy, it does seem like meddling in another country's internal politics, but as i told donald trump, biden has continued to back israel despite the palestinian demonstrations or the left wig
and by a while, i mean in 196 bill clinton tried to block him from becoming prime minister -- howard: that's a while. >> in 2012, obama sent his national field director to run an opposition campaign against him. howard: uh-huh. >> they've tried to block him and disagreed with him time and again, so that's not new. what is new, i think, is this backlash from the progressive wing which has forced them into a position where they've had to signal in all these ways to their domestic...
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it's crazy. >> because bill clinton never made them feel how donald trump makes them feel. donald trump has a connection to people in a way that sort of elicits a permission structure, a sort of brand, an idea, a sentiment that they attach to. >> wait, wait, who? where are they raised? >> doesn't matter. >> they may have gone to the church i went to, but they weren't raised by my parents. >> yeah. >> where were these people raised, that they would like a guy that treats people this way? a guy that -- >> well -- >> -- reveres hitler, xi, putin. i can go down the list. what, they like this guy? he makes them feel good? >> yes! yes, joe. >> who? who feels good doing that? >> i can't wrap any head around it, but they do. you talk to them. you've been in the room with them. you can hear it in their voices a lot of times. you know how these folk -- it's just the thing that connects to them. how do you explain, on the heels of the "access hollywood" tape when donald trump denigrates women, that 52% of white suburban women vote for him in the following election? >> more than denigr
it's crazy. >> because bill clinton never made them feel how donald trump makes them feel. donald trump has a connection to people in a way that sort of elicits a permission structure, a sort of brand, an idea, a sentiment that they attach to. >> wait, wait, who? where are they raised? >> doesn't matter. >> they may have gone to the church i went to, but they weren't raised by my parents. >> yeah. >> where were these people raised, that they would like a guy...