he s a traitor. a no good traitor. who should have been executed. we get sergeant bergdahl and they get five of the biggest killers that they have wanted more than any people, more than any people for years they have been trying to get these five killers and they are all now back on the battlefield. and we have bergdahl. and yesterday i heard he probably won t serve any time. and 30 years ago he would have been shot. all right. so that was back in october of 2015. fast forward to today here s the president s reaction he wrote the decision on sergeant bergdahl is complete and total disgrace to our country and military. so i have with me shawn, british journalist and documentary film maker who interviewed bergdahl about his film for homecoming. and i should also mention shawn
election, he won re-election for his house seat by 23 points. but donald trump only vested hillary clinton by a point and change. so this is where democrats have seen opportunity, in this 30-year-old documentary film maker who used to be a congressman staffer he s up against in a neck and neck race against karen handle, the former secretary of state here in georgia. the question is can you really extrapolate what this will mean on the national scale. there is so much money here. $50 million coming from the campaigns, coming from outside groups and talking to a lot of democrats and republicans, they say it is tough to say because that really does mess with the math when you re looking to see how you could make this apply to the mid determine elections. thank you very much. as i said results could come this hour. we re going to get the early results in just a few moments and bring them to you. a race being watched very closely by the president in this hour who has put his credibility
see you soon. it s getting close to midnight on the east coast and still waiting for final results in that special election to fill that final open seat. want to bring in my analysts and commentator john phillips what s wrong. i feel left out you re all in new york i m here in the sunshine all by myself of. that s the last question you will get in the panel. all right. so, i gave away your thunder a little bit because you were texting me. yeah. you were like next time i m going to say it s off the record. on that ground. you said you know jon ossoff. he s 30-year-old former congressional staffer, documentary film maker. i didn t know the film making side but we worked together on capital hill i got to work with john with congressman johnson and lewis came together to plan
let me ask you as we talk bute the gains ossoff made in this district. how did he do it? how did this 30-year-old former aid, documentary film maker get to this place of being such a challenger? because two things three things. the shifting demographics in this district and it s a district that s affluent, well educated, young. exactly the kind of demographics that although has been reliably republican, not trump republican. two, he was running against a split field of republicans, splitting the republican vote and the democrats were very wise to get in early, john louis the iconic congressman from the area. ossoff s former boss coalesce
trish: it s not the same as the state. one seat is one seat. it s not the same as losing a senate seat. so why does he care? he should care because one seat still makes it tough tore get the majority you need in the house. it s not a senate seat but you don t want to lose any of those seats when you have had this seat for decades. that s why it s so important. it s not a referendum on donald trump but the democrats have tried to make it a referendum or donald trump. it s not. trish: this 30-year-old documentary film maker, it s his documentary film career going to help him or give him a leg up in any way in your view, herman cain, in that maybe he s a little more media savvy than the other candidates? no. youth in itself is not the issue. when you talk about experience, he has none. i asked one question.