and surreal. i don t know anything about politics. but the most important job that i have is daddy. and my two why s i have to take that off the table of running for president. one is 6 and the other the 4. i totally respect that it s beautiful. but kids do age. that s not closing the door for 2040. even before them, 2036, they ll be in college. what about then? you re not closing the door forever is what i m asking? no, not at all. i wouldn t do that. like thank you for asking that, for clarifying that. no, right now for my daughters, it s important that i m hope, and that stability is important for me to be there. and that s the most important thing to me. well, he is running. that s what i heard. oh, sorry. is our show going on still? i was mesmerized. sorry, i m going blink a little bit. it was a moment. let s bring in our next guest, john berman, stuart stevens and nara haq. of course i m joking a little bit about the idea. first of all, if he is sitting across
THE EDITOR, Madam: On February 19, the US proposed a draft United Nations Security Council resolution supporting a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, while strongly discouraging an Israeli ground offensive into the besieged city of Rafah. President.
nothing about the legislative process. who cares if they need to know about three branches of government? i m very susceptible to that. but i think a lot of americans are. people like people. but we should remember ronald reagan did bedtime for bonzo. it s not all cowboys. super macho characters. but look, a lot more people read people magazine than they do foreign affairs. and i think that people are drawn to them. they have a certain charisma. and i think they can be great candidates. they can be great in office. look at zelenskyy. and reagan had great moments as president. and would the rock make a great president? i have no idea. neither will many americans. but they would vote for him, right? the fundamental question is why would he run for president? i think i did so many races for so long. i think the essence is what is the logic behind this campaign, why are you running? and with donald trump it was so transparent he was running because he wanted to be president
i thought this would be a space where he would try out certain policy positions and really start planting the seeds for the conversation that he s hopefully going to have. you re talking about the biggest address of the presidency. and one of his advisers said president trump is determined to capture the sunny optimism of reagan eay yi yi. to temper the populist anger reflected in his core policies. ay yi yi. lucy! don t compare yourself to reagan. he might not have the greatest policies but he knew how to communicate. even if people made fun of his acting in bedtime for bonzo, he was great in true victory. this presidential jazz just doesn t sit well on him. and it keeps going off script. that s where i think he s really going to have a danger in this