Will ask as many questions as time permits. To submit a question, please ha email headliners press. Org. The two candidates, incumbent President Donald Trump and former Vice President joe biden are spending millions on advertising to spread their message and turn the tide in battleground states. But this election is unusual. The covid19 pandemic is squelching the usual meet and greets and rallies and then theres the Lincoln Project, a Political Action committee founded by several current and former influential republicans including george conway, jennifer horn, mike madrid, and john weaver and our guests here today, rick wilson and steve schmitt. A republican pac doesnt sound that unusual, but unlike traditional republican pacs, theyre spending millions to defeat the republican president ial candidate. Today, the two Lincoln Project founders, rick wilson and steve schmitt, will give us an update on the state of the 2020 race and the Lincoln Projects home stretch strategy. Rick got his
Now, we have a political fight over how and when to fill Justice Ginsburgs feet and that will by most accounts dominate the political debate for the next 43 days until the november 3 general election. Barring other major events. Rebel begins argue they gained seats in the senate in 2018 and have both a political mandate from the electorate as well as a moral obligation to fill that seat with a conservative. Democrats argue they won back the house and the president ial candidate is leading in the polls and senate looks shaky this time around for the republicans so nothing should be done before november 3. The battle begins in earnest this week. Tonight we show you what is extinct with key senators and legal eagles who have been at the center recent sprinkler nomination battle. We began at the white house with correspondent Mark Meredith that we learn more about which woman may be the present will be nominated early as this week. Hello, mark. Present from he says he will nominate woman t
I know i cant change history. What i can do is learn from my mistakes. This morning my exclusive sitdown with the onetime frontrunner, former Vice President joe biden, who took on sanders supporters. If any of my supporters did that, id disown them. And my interview with senator Amy Klobuchar of minnesota. Plus, the president strikes back. What lesson did you learn from impeachment . That the democrats are crooked. They have got a lot of crooked things going. That theyre vicious. President trump attacks his foes and protects his friends in a postimpeachment show of force. And attorney general william barr sounds off about his boss. The statements and tweets make it impossible for me to do my job. Was this a genuine rebuke of the president or political theater . Joining me for insight and analysis are Washington Post columnist eugene robinson, nbc White House Correspondent peter alexander, danielle pletka, and Maria Teresa Kumar, president of voto latino. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the
Through the president s private attorney and apparent bag man Rudy Giuliani, the same giuliani whose name came up 480 times in the transcripts that we saw yesterday. 480 times. He is all over the testimony again tonight. And in a twist, giuliani today said he was acting solely in the interest of his client, the president , setting the stage, some legal experts believe, for claiming attorneyclient privilege rather than answering what could be some very serious questions, questions which will no doubt come up a second time when ambassador taylor testifies again next week in public, on camera, in person. Congressman adam schiff made that announcement this morning. Taylor will testify wednesday along with Top State Department official george kent, Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to ukraine forced out will testify two days later on friday. We are getting an increasing appreciation for just what took place during the course of the last year, and the degree to which the president enl