it s like to suffer a loss, to be wounded, to reach out to others, to be human. that s the source of joe biden s strength. that s what you saw just now. i also think meghan mccain is extremely generous to share what she s going through. it s so dueeply personal. i don t know how she got through that. but it 4e8 ps so many people who are in similar situations, to talk about this and share. she s being incredibly generous with her very personal journey with her father. also on the view biden was asked about a possible 2020 presidential run. i have no intention knnow i ve done nothing now to put together any sort of operation to run. as i said, as most of you know,
this. roy moore was a candidate with many problems. at the same time, this may have some consequences beyond alabama. you know, susan, if republicans on the hill think this is about policy, they ve got it wrong. when they say donald trump can tweet whatever he wants and that s just a tweet. that s the core of the problem. trumpism. i mean, this will come as a shock to a lot of people in the media, i think not only most republicans but a lot of americans like what donald trump says on immigration for the most part. not the most extreme parts of it, but a lot of what he says would do pretty well. the tax cut not really popular, but the elements are driving away young voters that are scaring black voters, that are scaring women and getting them all energized. it is the harshness. it is the tweets. it is the extremism. it is the attack that ugliness. the ugliness of it all, that
will never get past. and so many of these families are still fighting every day to make sense of it, but to also try to turn this tragedy into something good. you look at the numbers, the daily news, october 3rd wrote that there have been there s been nearly one mass shooting every day for the 1,754 days since the shocking slaughter of those 20 connecticut angels. and mike barnicle, there are times the american people, i mean, this shook the american people to the core. 90% of americans still support enhanced background checks. the number of americans that support a ban on assault-style
i have to tell jack that. we watch three of those a night. it s not right, i guess. i ask, bill, to your point, to taking on donald trump from the republican seat, what s been the cost of the people for people who have done it? nothing. there s been no cost. that s not what they see. what were jeff flakes numbers? bob corker stepped down worried about a primary challenge. they remain worried about the fact look, moore lost in alabama. that s a great thing. 90% of the primary voters voted for him. if you re a republican congresswoman from alabama, it s dicey for her to step up front in the sexual harassment suit and say i m going to support legislation to protect bob mueller. i hope they do, but we shouldn t underestimate how far they are from going where we want them to go. there are some that have been
trump has spread the blame for tuesday s loss to his former chief strategist steve bannon. mitch mccontinental airlines and moore as well, citing senior advisers, the post ports trump blames bannon for urging him to support moore and mcconnell for being too aggressive in pushing moore out t. post reports that trump is eager not to let the loss be seen as a referendum on him. but it is. and has said that he would have one alabama again, according to a senior administration official. meanwhile, trump called doug jones to congratulate him on his historic win. jones told reporters the call was friendly. it was a very gracious call. i very much appreciated it. he congratulated me on the race that we won. he congratulated me and my staff on the way and the manner in which we handled this campaign and went forward and we talked