Cooper with just two months to go before election day. The polls show a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and formeR President Donald Trump. With many voters still undecided. Were going to take the next two hours to examine five kids issues for both campaigns, the economy, reproductive rights immigration, foreign affairs, and the state of democracy. First, cnns Audie Cornish takes a look at Harriss Record on these policies during her time as a prosecutor, a senator, and as Vice President , she begins with the number one issue for most american voters, the economy one day afteR President Joe Biden announced his decision to drop out of the race and endorsed his Vice President didnt Kamala Harris addressed a Campaign Staff at the wilmington, Delaware Headquarters Building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency in her first interview as candidate she doubled down on that commitment. If you Are Elected, what would you do on Day One in the White House . Fi
Joining us backtoback special episodes of the whole story begin now welcome to the whole story. I m anderson cooper. We have just two months to go before election day. The polls show a tight race between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump with many voters still undecided. We re going to take the next two hours to examine five key issues for both campaigns. The economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign affairs and the state of democracy. First, cnn s audie cornish takes a look at harris s record on these policies during her time as a prosecutor, a senator, and as vice president she begins with the number one issue for most american voters, the economy one day after president joe biden announced his decision to drop out of the race and endorsed his vice president kamala harris, addressed a campaign. Staff at the wilmington, delaware headquarters building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency in her first interview as candidate,
A new book. Things that matter is not a confessional memoir or scandalous kissandtell. Its a collection of newspaper and magazine pieces from the pulitzer prizewinning columnist. Or maybe its more than that. Are you decoding my book . I am decoding it right now. Like its entirely about me. [ laughs ] but its all written in hieroglyphics. Well, its not quite as impenetrable as hieroglyphics. Lets start with part one of your book, and it is titled personal. And in there, the first column is really an incredibly moving piece about your brother. Marcel krauthammer died of cancer. He was 59. Charles writes this about his older brother. He taught me most everything i ever learned about every sport i ever played. He taught me how to throw a football, hit a backhand, grip a nine iron, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in the tailing wind. And how we played. It was paradise. Tell me about that. It was a paradisiacal childhood. My brother and i were inseparable. He was four years older, which is
their job is to look at the consequences of actions. but not mim. anymore. richard hoss is in favor for a hot war with russia and calling a regime change. what could go wrong? we need to respond to his war of choice. raise the economic costs at home and the military costs on the ground. i hate be to so blunt. the most vulnerable thing putin is vulnerable to is dead russia soldiers. make sure ukraine has the means to resist. tucker: his job is a cable news pundit. that s the problem of the level of discourse around this war. when real people with jobs that have actual authority talk about
has driven him more crazy. as it goes on he s becoming much more unleashed. to respond to losing the midterm election the way he has with the mattis stuff, the shutdown, with all of it, that s not how that is not how previous presidents have done it and certainly not how he s being advised to do it. for a while i think of him has doesn t really want to be the president, he wanted to be a cable news pundit. and for a long time they ve sort of allowed him to kind of tucker himself out doing that. so he ll sit there at the tv and be like, i want to fire mueller, they re like, yeah, boss, we ll get to it. i want to pull out of syria, yeah, boss. but whatever that barrier was seems to be gone, whether that s kelly or whatever it is. and it s like he s just going for it. right. and what s so bizarre is that we often talk about fox news being state television, hardly the first person to make this to notice this. but the difference between normal state television and