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first, your thoughts of bernie sanders's proposal of a 32 hour work week? >> it sounds radical, katie, but it's not radical. we've had a 40 hour work week since 1940 and since 1940 the productivity, that is the output of american workers on average, has increased 400%. so it's not nearly as radical as it sounds. we've also had a huge increase in the wealth and income of people at the top. in fact, most american workers who are getting an hourly wage have not seen adjusted for inflation any real increase in their wages in 40 years. so it is not only economically appropriate, it is just, it is fair and the places it's been tried have shown that it actually works quite well. >> put your advocacy hat on for me, robert, and convince everyone that's listening, including republicans, that a 32 hour work week with the increased productivity means. >> i'm not sure i can convince any republicans, katie. i've been trying for years on many issues, but let me just say this. the people who are independents or who have not made up their minds. it's very important to under
first, your thoughts of bernie sanders's proposal of a 32 hour work week? >> it sounds radical, katie, but it's not radical. we've had a 40 hour work week since 1940 and since 1940 the productivity, that is the output of american workers on average, has increased 400%. so it's not nearly as radical as it sounds. we've also had a huge increase in the wealth and income of people at the top. in fact, most american workers who are getting an hourly wage have not seen adjusted for inflation...
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back with me now is senator bernie sanders. senator, what's it like trying to govern as a party that's not actually interested and governance? >> it is very distressing. i'll give you an example. i think most americans know our health care system is in disarray. it is outrageously expensive. not enough doctors and nurses, people can't get an appointment. we tried, we really did -- we tried to do something big. we even had some republican support. we tried to grow the number of doctors and nurses and mental health providers. tried to expand primary health care, so people all over the country could actually go to a doctor when they needed to, rather than end up in a hospital. the cost. total opposition from republicans, most republicans, not all, despite the fact this would end up saving money by keeping people out of hospital. bottom line is, you are right, they don't believe and the concept of government. at the end of the day, they'd like to see the corporate world take over even more of the functions of society. that is botto
back with me now is senator bernie sanders. senator, what's it like trying to govern as a party that's not actually interested and governance? >> it is very distressing. i'll give you an example. i think most americans know our health care system is in disarray. it is outrageously expensive. not enough doctors and nurses, people can't get an appointment. we tried, we really did -- we tried to do something big. we even had some republican support. we tried to grow the number of doctors and...
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i'm joined by the lead signature of that letter, senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, what is your aim here with this letter? >> chris, my aim is to make it clear that israel is breaking the law. this is not debatable. section 6201 of the foreign policy act makes it clear that any country that interferes with the provision of u.s. humanitarian aid will not get funding from the united states of america. and that is hearly what israel is doing. what is going on is you have just indicated, i hope everyone understands it. it is unprecedented and unspeakable. it is not just then tens of thousands killed and wounded. at this moment, as we speak, hundreds of thousands of children are facing starvation. and the reason for that is netanyahu's right wing government is blocking the borders preventing the massive amount of aid that needs to get through. from getting through. and people are dying as a result. that is in violation of american law. we should stop funding netanyahu's war machine. >> i should say here that the israeli government and particularly the unity gove
i'm joined by the lead signature of that letter, senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, what is your aim here with this letter? >> chris, my aim is to make it clear that israel is breaking the law. this is not debatable. section 6201 of the foreign policy act makes it clear that any country that interferes with the provision of u.s. humanitarian aid will not get funding from the united states of america. and that is hearly what israel is doing. what is going on is you have just...
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you heard senator bernie sanders urged the progressive base to support president biden. to sort of understand, yes, the humanitarian crisis and the more realities of the moment, but to get behind president biden how effective is his words. will that be enough? >> the president has to make some changes on policy, on gaza. we have been saying this for some time. it is not too late. i think it is possible for us to use funding leverage as israel's biggest funder of military aid to say we are not going to give you that military aid unless we have an immediate, permanent cease-fire , unless we have a deal to release the hostages, and to stop killing people in gaza. that has to happen. what i will say to people as i go out and try to convince them to vote in this election, they are not going to vote for trump. they might just sit on the sidelines or sit on the couch if they are not excited about biden. i think i need to say to people, once those policy shifts have been made perfection is not on the ballot, but real progress is on the ballot. it is our voices that are going to
you heard senator bernie sanders urged the progressive base to support president biden. to sort of understand, yes, the humanitarian crisis and the more realities of the moment, but to get behind president biden how effective is his words. will that be enough? >> the president has to make some changes on policy, on gaza. we have been saying this for some time. it is not too late. i think it is possible for us to use funding leverage as israel's biggest funder of military aid to say we are...
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i also say, in many ways, bernd bernie sanders ran against the party. barack obama ran this proprietary campaign around the years. for years, the infrastructure of state democratic parties across the country was not being supported and a lot of voters didn't have the same value that i did when i came into this business, looking at jesse jackson or ron brown or andrew young, were, you know, staunch democrats. i think the party has a lot to do to rebuild that kind of trust and faith among voters. don't take that anger out on the candidates in this campaign. it's not the lesser of two evils. there are really dire consequences if donald trump wins in my view. >> basil smikle, thank you, appreciate it. >>> still to come, what some are saying could bring a seismic shift to real estate. could it have any effect on sky high housing costs? that grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? (♪♪) it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day. it
i also say, in many ways, bernd bernie sanders ran against the party. barack obama ran this proprietary campaign around the years. for years, the infrastructure of state democratic parties across the country was not being supported and a lot of voters didn't have the same value that i did when i came into this business, looking at jesse jackson or ron brown or andrew young, were, you know, staunch democrats. i think the party has a lot to do to rebuild that kind of trust and faith among voters....
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business to basically use the bernie sanders lines. that's not been a comfort level for joe biden, especially not as he is trying to be more of a general election candidate. can you tell us anything about that private meeting with ing a biden? >> i can't speak to any private meetings. >> what about the general themes, the general advice? >> absolutely. as it relates to continuing to build an economy that grows from the middle out and bottom up. we will contrast that against donald trump whose economic policy is about serving people like himself, rich folks, billionaires, wealthy corporations. this president is about fighting for working people, the middle class, the american people. it's a fundamental economic contrast not tomorrow night but over the next eight months. we will make that case, because not only do we have the record, donald trump has receipts of the damage, the chaos he left behind because his entire economic agenda was about serving people like himself. it was not about serving the american people. yeah, that will be a
business to basically use the bernie sanders lines. that's not been a comfort level for joe biden, especially not as he is trying to be more of a general election candidate. can you tell us anything about that private meeting with ing a biden? >> i can't speak to any private meetings. >> what about the general themes, the general advice? >> absolutely. as it relates to continuing to build an economy that grows from the middle out and bottom up. we will contrast that against...
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at the same time we continue to hear that bernie sanders, senator bernie sanders, for instance, has said to joe biden, hey, don't forget about the opportunity to attack big business, to represent main street, to represent the working class, to represent the unions that put joe biden in office. what is the threat if this is a coalition election where you are bringing in the disaffected republicans who want to protect democracy, the haley voter, and the bernie sanders voter, what is that thread -- how does joe biden pull off that hat trick? >> well, he talks about his accomplishments of creating 14 million jobs, many of those jobs are union and labor jobs. and at the same time, he talks about what he ran on four years ago, and that is protecting the democracy, rebuilding the middle class, and trying to unite this country. and tomorrow night, i think you'll get a chance to see him lay out his vision, but also his specific compliments. when we talk about those haley voters, those are voters who have been crying and dying for infrastructure for the last 20 or 30 years. it took president biden
at the same time we continue to hear that bernie sanders, senator bernie sanders, for instance, has said to joe biden, hey, don't forget about the opportunity to attack big business, to represent main street, to represent the working class, to represent the unions that put joe biden in office. what is the threat if this is a coalition election where you are bringing in the disaffected republicans who want to protect democracy, the haley voter, and the bernie sanders voter, what is that thread...
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when you hear about the small dollar donors it is the bernie sanders flavor, is that a surprise to see that from biden? are they new? >> we are seeing that donor base grow over the last four years from when he ran in 2020. biden is somebody who throughout his career has not been the best fundraiser. he does not like it. he would much rather be out talking to people, shaking hands and kissing babies, the classical retail politicking. what we have seen from the president's he has been able to broaden his appeal to all sorts of democrats that want to chip in. one of the ways he is raising money is a very large email list. many of your viewers get email and text messages from joe biden and, the harris asking them to chip in five or $10. one of the things we saw after it was activated was after the state of the union, the campaign raised more than 10 million in the 24 hours after the state of the union. that was one example where the campaign is pushing out on digital and social media to the millions of democrats part of the larger universe. one of the things the biden campaign is trying to
when you hear about the small dollar donors it is the bernie sanders flavor, is that a surprise to see that from biden? are they new? >> we are seeing that donor base grow over the last four years from when he ran in 2020. biden is somebody who throughout his career has not been the best fundraiser. he does not like it. he would much rather be out talking to people, shaking hands and kissing babies, the classical retail politicking. what we have seen from the president's he has been able...
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. >> senator bernie sanders, a pleasure, sir. >> thank you on the economic prospects, first saw a day when the prime problem of american capitalism would be leisure. what to do with all the leisure time. we would just be sitting around. but it didn't work out that way. that is all in this wednesday night. alex starts now. wednesday night. alex starts now. come to light. democrats were promising a new direction for the war, and to make their case they'd just nominated a decorated war veteran to be their nominee, a man who'd been awarded the silver star, the bronze star, and three purple hearts for valor in combat. >> thank you i'm -- i'm john kerry, and i'm reporting for duty >> senator john kerry made his military service in vietnam a central part of his campaign for president that year. in the weeks after he accepted the democratic nomination, kerry consistently led the incumbent, president george w. bush, in the but then in august everything changed.in that was when these campaign ads startedca airing. >> i served with john kerry. >> i served with john kerry. >> john kerry has not b
. >> senator bernie sanders, a pleasure, sir. >> thank you on the economic prospects, first saw a day when the prime problem of american capitalism would be leisure. what to do with all the leisure time. we would just be sitting around. but it didn't work out that way. that is all in this wednesday night. alex starts now. wednesday night. alex starts now. come to light. democrats were promising a new direction for the war, and to make their case they'd just nominated a decorated war...
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when you hear about small dollar donors, that is bernie sanders flavor. is that a surprise? >> we are seeing the base grow over the last four years from when he ran in 2020. joe biden has not been the best fundraiser. he doesn't really like it. it is not his strong suit. it is classic politicking. what we have seen is he has been able to broaden that appeal to all sorts of democrats that want to chip in. one of the ways he is raising money is through a large email list. many viewers get those messages from joe biden and kamala harris asking to chip in five dollars here and $10 there. one thing we saw was activated was after the state of the union. the campaign raised more than $10 million in the 24 hours after the state of the union. that was one example of where the campaign is pushing on digital and social media to the millions of democrats that are part of the larger universe. they tried to tap into that universe and activate. those people that have really powered the success. then using that trump factor. we've known that was the case for months. it is a binary choice. >
when you hear about small dollar donors, that is bernie sanders flavor. is that a surprise? >> we are seeing the base grow over the last four years from when he ran in 2020. joe biden has not been the best fundraiser. he doesn't really like it. it is not his strong suit. it is classic politicking. what we have seen is he has been able to broaden that appeal to all sorts of democrats that want to chip in. one of the ways he is raising money is through a large email list. many viewers get...
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bernie sanders. eric holder. thank you for being my first guest. a lot of talk about certain elections being the most consequential of our lifetimes but this one feels like it is joe biden democrats should not be on their heels, they should be on offense on every issue i mentioned. >> conversations about politics are happening on every platform you can possibly imagine. >> would she be receiving the same critique if she was a white male? >> no. >> donald trump is not the victim. we have to talk about the crazy things he is doing, even if we are tired of it. >> he should never have been in the white house and should never be there again. >> this president will do those things again. >> he engages in what psychologists call projection, whenever he accuses some years of doing something, almost guaranteed he is doing it himself or already done it. >> a good things there was a tape >> we believe donald trump lives by different set of rules, this indictment is a sign that justice still matters in this country. >> if you cannot win in november, we should
bernie sanders. eric holder. thank you for being my first guest. a lot of talk about certain elections being the most consequential of our lifetimes but this one feels like it is joe biden democrats should not be on their heels, they should be on offense on every issue i mentioned. >> conversations about politics are happening on every platform you can possibly imagine. >> would she be receiving the same critique if she was a white male? >> no. >> donald trump is not the...
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. >> the other night was, in the words of bernie sanders, huge, no doubt. it was a big night. not just for the president and democrats but i think within the political environment, a lot of folks and on the republican side also were like, i wish we could have done that. the other side of that wonderful night was, i think important work that is either not being addressed and maybe you can clarify it is. the political reporting has been that it has been well over two months since chris christie jumped out of the presidential primary. how has biden not called chris christie? political malpractice and he is not the only anti-trump republican waiting for the phone to ring. i could not emphasize anymore the importance of that one piece of that point. what are the campaign efforts to get the president in communication. maybe it is and we don't know and it is not being public yet. do you think that is going to be an important part or should be an important part of this effort as well? raising all that cash is having the reinforcement of republicans and independents out there like chri
. >> the other night was, in the words of bernie sanders, huge, no doubt. it was a big night. not just for the president and democrats but i think within the political environment, a lot of folks and on the republican side also were like, i wish we could have done that. the other side of that wonderful night was, i think important work that is either not being addressed and maybe you can clarify it is. the political reporting has been that it has been well over two months since chris...
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up until six months ago, there was only one senator, bernie sanders who was even considering this on the far left of the senate democratic party. now chuck schumer who's in the center right of the party is taking this position. it shows really how much public opinion is now starting to move democrats in congress. >> i guess in some ways you can make the argument that chuck schumer realized that benjamin netanyahu is not worth the risk of, a, losing power for him, but more importantly, potentially for the president to lose power and as a result of that lose american democracy if donald trump wins the election. do you think joe biden is making that same political calculation that you just outlined that chuck schumer was able to get to faster, or are the forces different for the president and what he has to take into consideration? >> i hope so. i think joe biden learned the wrong lesson from barack obama. the lesson he learned from barack obama after obama had a conflict with netanyahu early in his presidency over settlement expansion was basically don't pick a fight for the israeli le
up until six months ago, there was only one senator, bernie sanders who was even considering this on the far left of the senate democratic party. now chuck schumer who's in the center right of the party is taking this position. it shows really how much public opinion is now starting to move democrats in congress. >> i guess in some ways you can make the argument that chuck schumer realized that benjamin netanyahu is not worth the risk of, a, losing power for him, but more importantly,...
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congresswoman alexandria ocasio- cortez and senator bernie sanders introduced a proposal placing public housing at the center of the green new deal. california narrowly passed the measure known as problem 1 that went through this week includes over $6 billion for mental health treatment and housing. you are a big advocate for people who are struggling with homelessness, especially during your time as a company representative. how significant is all of this and can it make a big enough impact? >> my whole career aside from a brief stint in politics is in harnesses and federal housing. that is what i do is my day job. the crisis has hit a point where everybody sees it on a day to day basis. if you are not expecting homelessness or seeing homelessness on the day to day basis, you are experienced the affordable housing crunch. we have 7 million affordable housing unit shortage across the country or to a new report, which is the worst and reported history. 650,000 americans are homeless on any given night. the worst impact happens to people who are seniors. people with disabilities and livin
congresswoman alexandria ocasio- cortez and senator bernie sanders introduced a proposal placing public housing at the center of the green new deal. california narrowly passed the measure known as problem 1 that went through this week includes over $6 billion for mental health treatment and housing. you are a big advocate for people who are struggling with homelessness, especially during your time as a company representative. how significant is all of this and can it make a big enough impact?...
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a lot of people saw how super delegate situation in the dnc really robbed bernie sanders of an opportunity. and up to this point the rnc has been very much bottom up, but maybe that's changing under trump leadership. >> paul, molly and i are going to disagree with you on that. molly, go ahmed. >> i mean it's a very nice talking point to say that about super delegates stealing from bernie, but in fact it's from 2016, it's been debunked. and also i might add bernie has been quick to endorse joe biden and has again. i understand republicans are upset what happened to the rnc, but i do not think this is the moment -- i mean you have a problem with your party and what's going to happen to state parties, but i don't know how much this has to do with the dnc. >> well, and molly -- >> well, it's a comparison. dnc has been very top down and rnc hasn't. but this is changing that. >> i'd love to see some reporting that would follow-up on that. >> and i would say, paul -- paul, i'm not quite sure you can say it's not top-heavy at the republican party if donald trump is the person controlling the purse
a lot of people saw how super delegate situation in the dnc really robbed bernie sanders of an opportunity. and up to this point the rnc has been very much bottom up, but maybe that's changing under trump leadership. >> paul, molly and i are going to disagree with you on that. molly, go ahmed. >> i mean it's a very nice talking point to say that about super delegates stealing from bernie, but in fact it's from 2016, it's been debunked. and also i might add bernie has been quick to...
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bernie sanders won far more support in his party than many younger rivals and his fan base was far younger than other politician's supporters. he built a big and in that sense of age young and diverse coalition which is a rebuttal of the idea he was past his time and that sanders coalition with a lot of young, excited people, may offer lessons for biden that he will need this november. some of the other answers i showed for you are not about rules or substance. congress just has rules that give out the majority of powerful posts for people who have been there the longest. this has nothing to do with biden or trump. this is a long-running rule. virtually every powerful committee post which controls the money, what legislation gets a vote, goes to the longest serving members who are usually the oldest, and that means one demographic group ends up with much more outsized power than any other cohort in america. they're taking up much more power than anybody else. we hear talk about divisions on race, gender, groupings. most committees are run in congress by one group, this older incumbency gro
bernie sanders won far more support in his party than many younger rivals and his fan base was far younger than other politician's supporters. he built a big and in that sense of age young and diverse coalition which is a rebuttal of the idea he was past his time and that sanders coalition with a lot of young, excited people, may offer lessons for biden that he will need this november. some of the other answers i showed for you are not about rules or substance. congress just has rules that give...
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definitely not bernie sanders, right? so he's the guy who could convince those folk who may just simply pull the lever for donald trump because they're afraid of this left-wing cabal. and so here we are still, right? worried about the left wing, the progressive bugaboo. >> the right wing planned an insurrection. >> exactly. >> crazy. >> but the question has to be asked in the midst of that is the question president biden asked. who are we? >> it's so scary, but it is absolutely the right thing. and then trust the answer. we have to sneak in a quick break. no one's going anywhere. we'll all be right back. ere. we'll all be right back. (vo) if you have graves' disease... ...and blurry vision, you need clear answers. people with graves' could also get thyroid eye disease, or t-e-d, which may need a different doctor. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com. ohhh crap. now we gotta get france something. wait! we can use etsy's new gift mode! alright. done. ♪♪ plateau de fromage! oh la la! don't panic. gift easy with gif
definitely not bernie sanders, right? so he's the guy who could convince those folk who may just simply pull the lever for donald trump because they're afraid of this left-wing cabal. and so here we are still, right? worried about the left wing, the progressive bugaboo. >> the right wing planned an insurrection. >> exactly. >> crazy. >> but the question has to be asked in the midst of that is the question president biden asked. who are we? >> it's so scary, but it...
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joining me now is senator bernie sanders. he's also the author of the new york times bestselling book, it is okay to be angry about capitalism, which is out in paperback. senator sanders, it's great to have you in new york city. i know that you've been openly advocating for this white house to do something immediate to help the people of gaza. food aid, they have apparently done that. can you talk a little bit about how receptive the white house and the administration have been outside pressure? >> i think, first of all, this is something, alex, i've been thinking about for a while. because what they see, what do you see, what i see, is an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of children facing starvation. we're talking about israeli bombs making it impossible for humanitarian aid to get to places where it is needed. that the borders are being blockaded. and ade is unable to get through. so i think what the president is doing is an important step forward. but we need to do. we need to
joining me now is senator bernie sanders. he's also the author of the new york times bestselling book, it is okay to be angry about capitalism, which is out in paperback. senator sanders, it's great to have you in new york city. i know that you've been openly advocating for this white house to do something immediate to help the people of gaza. food aid, they have apparently done that. can you talk a little bit about how receptive the white house and the administration have been outside...
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sanders in budget, so he has done things for progressives. progressives have been very good soldiers for biden, not for -- so i think he is going to need to have a -- moment when it comes to a lot of the middle east, you have to come back for those voters. i think look, my sense is that in michigan, people want to like him. they want to come back to him. the choice is trump who wants to -- ideological basis, and i do think -- is a beneficiary of that. this campaign is very reactive, they listened to journalists, they listen to pundits, they listen. they attack there -- they are careful. they know what are the stakes. so i do think they will do the things they need to do, and we have seen this, again i think that biden is running into 91 criminal in criminal accounts, that is insane. it never lived in a time like, this and -- that is a huge -- >> and the idea that if the idea is convicted of anything, or the trial moves forward, whether he's convicted or, not at the concept of these jars is that people will actually appear on a daily basis on
sanders in budget, so he has done things for progressives. progressives have been very good soldiers for biden, not for -- so i think he is going to need to have a -- moment when it comes to a lot of the middle east, you have to come back for those voters. i think look, my sense is that in michigan, people want to like him. they want to come back to him. the choice is trump who wants to -- ideological basis, and i do think -- is a beneficiary of that. this campaign is very reactive, they...
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. >> senator bernie sanders, always a pleasure, sir. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> he foresaw a day were the prime problem of american capitalism would be leisure, what to do with all of the leisure time, because he thought we would be sitting around, but it didn't work out that way. that is all in on this wednesday night. good evening, alex. >> it sure didn't work out that way. >> no, it did not. maybe we will get there with ai. >> at what cost? thank you, my friend. thank you to you at home for joining me this evening. in the summer of 2004, the war in iraq was raging. fighting had intensified and evidence of american torture had just come to light. democrats were promising a new direction for the war, and to make their case, they had just nominated a decorated war veteran to be there nominee, a man who had been awarded the silver star, the bronze star, and three purple hearts for valor in combat. >> thank you. i'm john kerry, and i am reporting for duty. [ cheers and applause ] >> senator john kerry made his military se
. >> senator bernie sanders, always a pleasure, sir. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> he foresaw a day were the prime problem of american capitalism would be leisure, what to do with all of the leisure time, because he thought we would be sitting around, but it didn't work out that way. that is all in on this wednesday night. good evening, alex. >> it sure didn't work out that way. >> no, it did not. maybe we will get there with ai. >> at what...
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sanders said this three word answer to the question of whether he will miss the fellow independent in the senate. >> obviously a lot of people are going to miss her. how much are you going to miss her? >> not at all. >> joining me now is new york times columnist, charles, good to see you. let me give you two other pieces of data about kysten sinema. two weeks after doing the thumbs down voting against the minimum wage and 2021, she was a featured speaker at the national restaurant association annual conference. this is an industry group that was one of the most vocal opponents of raising the minimum wage. she and joe manchin spoke at that confab. from 8 to 11, her family lived in an abandoned gas station. she grew up poor. now here is how she is living. her guide to staff says aides were expected to get her groceries, fix her internet and learn her specific preferences for airlines. you wanted private flights and used taxpayer money to fly private and used campaign cash to pay for fancy hotels. your thoughts? >> it is kind of complicated in a way, which may surprise your viewers. she
sanders said this three word answer to the question of whether he will miss the fellow independent in the senate. >> obviously a lot of people are going to miss her. how much are you going to miss her? >> not at all. >> joining me now is new york times columnist, charles, good to see you. let me give you two other pieces of data about kysten sinema. two weeks after doing the thumbs down voting against the minimum wage and 2021, she was a featured speaker at the national...
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here, senator bernie sanders, last night, with our colleague, alex wagner, talking about mitch mcconnell and who is likely to replace him. take a listen. >> he was an old-time republicans. he, to his credit, spoke up against trump knowing that. i think he will be replaced by somebody further to the right, someone who will be more closely attached to trump. >> here's my question to you, michael steele, which is if that is true, and a lot of that will be contingent on what happens during the november elections, does the house then and of becoming more likely senate, where it is hard to get things done because there is leadership in place aligned with donald trump, whether or not donald trump's president? who aren't interested in legislating? >> yeah. that's been a concern for quite some time, alicia, with the idea that the house is sort of the wild, wild west, and the senate was the place where the grown-ups would go. and consider legislation and debate it's and talk about it. and two symone's point, to pass it. that's not the case necessarily anymore, with the ted cruz, josh hawley, likel
here, senator bernie sanders, last night, with our colleague, alex wagner, talking about mitch mcconnell and who is likely to replace him. take a listen. >> he was an old-time republicans. he, to his credit, spoke up against trump knowing that. i think he will be replaced by somebody further to the right, someone who will be more closely attached to trump. >> here's my question to you, michael steele, which is if that is true, and a lot of that will be contingent on what happens...
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not just bernie sanders now. the white house has been reluctant to attach conditions to the aid. it does seem like it's a lose/lose situation for the administration politically. >> it seems to me there's a difference between placing conditions on the use of u.s. military equipment and denying the transfer. israel faces threats from hezbollah in the north in lebanon. what knows what would happen with iran. my guess is the administration is loath to deny focus. want to focus efforts on how it's used to avoid civilian casualties. link it to the provision of humanitarian aid. most of all, but i think you will see a lot of effort with tony blink. >> announcer: -- blinken talking about introducing some political. you have to do it with diplomacy. you have to show there's an alternative path for palestinians to realize at least some of their legitimate political goals. so far at least, i do not see the israelis willing to introduce that. >> in fact, that's one of the chief criticisms that the white house has, raf, that the israelis are just talking about occupation and not turning it ov
not just bernie sanders now. the white house has been reluctant to attach conditions to the aid. it does seem like it's a lose/lose situation for the administration politically. >> it seems to me there's a difference between placing conditions on the use of u.s. military equipment and denying the transfer. israel faces threats from hezbollah in the north in lebanon. what knows what would happen with iran. my guess is the administration is loath to deny focus. want to focus efforts on how...
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before this war started, only bernie sanders was open to that. schumer is now saying this is now a widespread position among democrats in congress. the united states has not essentially conditioned military aid to israel since the early 1990s. that is how big a transformation this is. >> david, you would think prime minister netanyahu would be concerned about repairing, preserving relations with the united states in both parties. i don't see any effort that he is making to hold on to support in the democratic party when you see majority leader schumer go as far as he went last week. >> he made a bet nine years ago that he was going to play politics in the united states. that's when he went to the u.s. congress around president obama and ever since has essentially joined the trend move -- maga movement in the republican party and essentially turned his back on the people who have primarily been the support of israel for a long time, so he has made a political calculus. i think it is the wrong political calculus. he has made the wrong military calc
before this war started, only bernie sanders was open to that. schumer is now saying this is now a widespread position among democrats in congress. the united states has not essentially conditioned military aid to israel since the early 1990s. that is how big a transformation this is. >> david, you would think prime minister netanyahu would be concerned about repairing, preserving relations with the united states in both parties. i don't see any effort that he is making to hold on to...
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sanders. the more time you have, the better opportunity you have to bring people back in who said they wouldn't support you. the exit polling, i think it shows some vulnerability signs for former president donald trump, including the numbers you just had, where a substantial number of haley voters saying, i won't support the party's nominee, but a little caution in some of the numbers. we have actually found that good evidence that a lot of the nikki haley voters are indeed democratic or joe biden voters. in virginia, 51% of all nikki haley voters said they approved of joe biden's job as president. those are more likely to be democratic and biden voters than they are republican voters if you decide you approve of joe biden and his performance. so, some warning signs for donald trump and republicans he has to bring back to the fold. maybe he hopes time, overtures, more attacks on joe biden, but it is important to note a lot of nikki haley supports in places like virginia and north carolina, new
sanders. the more time you have, the better opportunity you have to bring people back in who said they wouldn't support you. the exit polling, i think it shows some vulnerability signs for former president donald trump, including the numbers you just had, where a substantial number of haley voters saying, i won't support the party's nominee, but a little caution in some of the numbers. we have actually found that good evidence that a lot of the nikki haley voters are indeed democratic or joe...
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sanders, politically, as long as they respect the constitution, as long as they respect the rule of law, as long as they respect checks and balances, liz puts it perfectly, we can survive bad policy, we can't survive a bad heart that wants to undermined, terminate, scorch the constitution, and executed for treason anybody who disagrees with him. >> i mean, i do think the role of the liz cheney's in this election is going to be vital, because what she, and people like her do is that, she kind of takes this election out of the normal template of left versus right, democrat versus republican, and puts the trump option in a completely different category. i mean, it is constitution versus on constitution, it is decency versus indecency, it is, you know, illiberalism versus normal politics. liz cheney can do that, you saw the crowd she got in iowa, that is pretty astounding. she will be continuing to do that. like you said, there are a lot of people who watch that, you pay attention to it, many of them are republicans, many of them have voted for a democrat before 2016 and look, there are
sanders, politically, as long as they respect the constitution, as long as they respect the rule of law, as long as they respect checks and balances, liz puts it perfectly, we can survive bad policy, we can't survive a bad heart that wants to undermined, terminate, scorch the constitution, and executed for treason anybody who disagrees with him. >> i mean, i do think the role of the liz cheney's in this election is going to be vital, because what she, and people like her do is that, she...
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hillary clinton did not get that vote from bernie sanders, but barack obama got it from hillary clinton. and we have to prevent donald trump from getting that vote while the democrats are unifying and standing with the democracy, we've got to split the republicans and got to make sure that these people either don't vote or they vote for joe biden with a statement that they're there to preserve the democracy, they are patriots first and partisans last. >> i want to turn this over to basil and really understand how -- again, i've described myself as a shelter puppy feeling welcomed and lucky to be taken in by the democratic coalition. but i want to -- i think we need to get tactical and talk about how you keep the democratic base animated with all these republicans sort of -- with good intentions trying to help. no one's going anywhere. still to come, president biden is in new york today. he rode in on air force one with his former boss, former president barack obama. the two of them will be joined by a third member of that special club, another former president, bill clinton, for a big e
hillary clinton did not get that vote from bernie sanders, but barack obama got it from hillary clinton. and we have to prevent donald trump from getting that vote while the democrats are unifying and standing with the democracy, we've got to split the republicans and got to make sure that these people either don't vote or they vote for joe biden with a statement that they're there to preserve the democracy, they are patriots first and partisans last. >> i want to turn this over to basil...
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we have seen her there with the president tonight and crack bernie sanders up to the point where he doubled over and she appears to be the first senator who has been kissed by the president so she is having a singular night as she often does in washington. let's talk about this speech. structurally, it was about the first link than his previous speeches. he was of little bit late and he took just as much time is not more getting down the aisle as he went to the podium as he left the podium getting back to the door. i think that at least my first impression was that it was an incredibly pugnacious speech where he came out with both proverbial barrels blazing right at the top talking about democracy being threatened at home and abroad and talking about needing to stand up for ukraine, talking about needing to never let lies take over the truth when it comes to what happened in january 6 and the threat for own democracy and talking about reproductive rights very early on and really not shying away from talking about the former president and then his opponent in the general election campaign an
we have seen her there with the president tonight and crack bernie sanders up to the point where he doubled over and she appears to be the first senator who has been kissed by the president so she is having a singular night as she often does in washington. let's talk about this speech. structurally, it was about the first link than his previous speeches. he was of little bit late and he took just as much time is not more getting down the aisle as he went to the podium as he left the podium...
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sanders, the political extremes, as long as they respect the constitution, as long as they respect the rule of law, as long as they respect the checks and balances. liz puts it perfectly. we can survive bad policy. we can't survive a bad heart that wants to undermine, terminate, scorch the constitution and execute, for treason, anybody who disagrees with him. >> i mean, i do think, you know, the role of the liz cheneys in this election is going to be vital. because what she and people like her do is she kind of takes this election out of the normal template of left versus right, democrat versus republican, and puts, you know, the trump option in a completely different category. i mean, it's constitution versus unconstitution. it is decency versus indecency. you can see the crowd liz cheney got in iowa. it was astounding. i assume she'll continue to do that. like you said, i mean, there are a lot of people who watch that, who pay attention to it, many republicans, many of them haven't voted for a democrat before 2016, and, look, there are others who could do that. i'd be interested to s
sanders, the political extremes, as long as they respect the constitution, as long as they respect the rule of law, as long as they respect the checks and balances. liz puts it perfectly. we can survive bad policy. we can't survive a bad heart that wants to undermine, terminate, scorch the constitution and execute, for treason, anybody who disagrees with him. >> i mean, i do think, you know, the role of the liz cheneys in this election is going to be vital. because what she and people...