authoritarianism. how do we maintain our democratic standing? well, first we have to be strong at home on democracy. and the president doesn t seem to want to make that connection, or he fears that he will perhaps upset the republicans, if he points out that this is the threat to democracy. but this is a very, very serious problem. and it s not gonna go away on its own. the republicans have not become more supportive of american democracy, even though they now scramble onto the side of ukraine overseas. and it really is essential that going into the next election, people understand that why it s important to support candidates who accept the results of elections? why it s important to vote for candidates who accept the rule of law, who don t generally lie, who don t pander and indulge in conspiracy theories? and this is a conversation that
to go out into that connect with everybody do that? leslie: it was being broadcast on telemundo, as well. i think that was their idea. two-thirds of the hispanic community, the latino community, identify themselves as democrats. but the latino community i ve spoken to not just in california but on my radio show, throughout the country, have said that don t pander to us by speaking spanish. pander to us by talking about policy. harris: most minor to say that, whether or not it s the language thing. guy: i don t speak great spanish, maybe a little better than beto, i don t know. harris: i think a lot of those sort of actions to try and get people to say, hey, i m speaking our language, it s the same thing when you re african-american and they are trying to pick up certain topics or go to certain restaurants. tomi: like hillary did with the hot sauce in her purse? harris: whatever it is, it s part of genuinely who you are, i guess you showcase that. i don t know what
president. i have never seen a president of the united states go into a summit meeting without significant backup. and we have good people around the president. our ambassador in moscow, jon huntsman, experienced diplomat in the sense that he was a former ambassador in the united states to china as well as a political figure in the united states. we have an excellent in secretary of state in mike pompeo. we have experts who could go in and back up the president. but to leave them aside, as the president is doing, courts real disaster, given the experience, the depth of knowledge, and i would use the word the cunning of vladimir putin. i am going to read from your memo to trump. don t give away the farm to putin. make piece with the nato allies. second, don t pander to a tyrant once again. our approach should be simple. confront where we must, syria, cyberattacks, ukraine, and kroopt whe cooperate where we can. the best way to execute that policy is to link arms with our
hateful speech and people who believe people of a certain religion should be eliminated from a planet and people who are a different skin color are inferior, that s not what america s about. what do you make of the president playing on these serious fault lines of potential division? im i m a public servant. i know. certain things you play with and certain things you don t. you don t pander to people who want an alt-right versus alt-left war. you don t do it because it s wrong even if can be politically ef i kay shus. we re seeing the president pander here. i thought the speech on monday, unified the country. the afghanistan. what we need to do there and why. in h the beginning of that
he loved it very much. i can see that. i mean i can see that just from these beautiful pictures of him. he looks proud. he looks happy. tell us what else you d like us to know about john. john everybody s parents think their children are amazing. but john truly was. i mean he loved people. he loved his country and his family. and he would have done anything for anybody. his friends felt that way. his family felt that way. we just we re very proud of the person that he is, and the person he s grown into. he cares about people. 6. sorry to interrupt i wanted to get your thoughts on the president because he tweeted about this tragedy i think four days ago. would it help you to hear directly from the president?