There are people like that. He has lifted them up. He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people. Now have 11 million. He tweets and retweets their offensive, hateful, mean spirited rhetoric. Some of those are irredeemable. There are the others that feel the government has let them down. The economy has left them down. Nobody cares about them. Nobody worries about what happens to that you are lives and futures and they are just desperate for change. They dont buy everything he says but he seems to hold out some hope that theyre lives will be different. That they wont wake up and see their jobs disappear. Lose a kid to heroin, feel like theyre in a dead end. Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well. Clinton is now apologizing for part of what she said last night. Let me read you part. She said last night i was grossly generalistic, thats never a good idea. I regret saying half. He said its deplorable that trump has built his campaign
blow, columnist for the new york times and msnbc political analyst, and lizz winstead, founder and chief creative officer at the abortion access fund. thank you both for being here. charles, you know, i guess he said it best, right? that one of their republican colleagues there, that the republicans i guess the maga republicans want russia to win and want to be in the minority. what do you think? i think they don t care if russia wins is probably the best formulation of that. i don t think they care much about foreign policy. i think they care about creating chaos. i think they care about toeing the line for donald trump and making him look good. and all of them want to do this game where they just say, if i close my eyes and don t pay attention to it, it will go away. i wish it would go away, too, but i understand foreign policy and it s not going to go away. russia is knocking down the door of ukraine. that doesn t stay put. you know, if russia keeps
we absolutely have to see them as being connected. florida is not las vegas. what happens in florida doesn t stay in florida. it s threats throughout. and it s very, much as you said, not just in those places with the laws of the, past but even where they are proposed, it has a chilling effect, silencing effect. and those who want to do right in the classroom, those who want to do right by their patients in the medical field are unable to do so. they are afraid to do so. and that is about democracy. this is education, this is a reproductive health. but really this is about democracy. and preserving democracy. but also some people have a full menu of rights that they can enjoy. andrew, i ve got about 30 seconds, left but i want to ask, if you were in another, state you are watching what is happening in florida, what is the lesson? let me tell you the next lesson for, me in florida, my daughter is about to enter ninth grade. she doesn t have an english teacher to start the year in
of this internal control and politics issues. do you think it s a matter of when, not if, putin is out of office? oh, absolutely. i mean so he is getting old. so he is going to, you know, go one way or another. by the end, you know, of his career, he s going to get weaker. and what we have seen by the prigozhin tantrum or mutiny is that the transfer of power is not going to be democratic. what s interesting is that we have seen that the people of russia and their position, democratic position of russia, had no say on the events over the last 48, 72 hours. so that suggests that the transfer of power from putin to someone else will be violent, or at least it will be done by force. and that then raises the question of what happens in russia usually doesn t stay in russia. if there is some kind of power struggle in a nuclear-armed country, again, how will that
their mattress. that s when the first fireside chat takes base, which is the main reason he communicates with the american people. he explains, it doesn t stay in the bank when you put your money there. it goes to loans and mortgages. it doesn t sit in a safe deposit box. now we have currency ready in planes to go to the banks. it s safe. the next morning is the real test of this drama. they panic. long, long lines are in front of the banks. people are carrying their money back. they trusted him and believed in him. the financial crisis was solved. he said now since this congress is still in session, i might action well keep them here and he keeps them for 100 days. that s the famous 100 days. without that being solved, that would have chanced. neil: my father used to talk to me about listening to the fireside chats. i m often wondering when we step back, doris, he had a mandate because he was elected in a landslide beating herbert hoover