bring up the h-question is as much as right now it feels like it s going to be one of those four people who s going to be the next president of the united states, i look at that and i m thinking somebody is going to successfully get the play the generational card. i don t know who it is anymore. it looked like it was beto. then we thought maybe pete buttigieg, julian castro. actually the first person we thought it would be was julian castro. i still think there s room for somebody to break through when you look at the fact that, yes, they re all over 70. i think you re absolutely right. and we have to keep in mind that it is still incredibly early. no one has cast a ballot. we haven t seen over the summer a lot of polls to give us a strong idea of how these candidates are actually doing in early primate states. also to your point about will they vote for uncle joe, one of the things i keep thinking about they surely showed up for uncle bernie. you see them out there for elizabeth war
she will mention role in cnn, questions in advance to hillary. heather: she said, no collusion, we are being fair. jackie: she s coming out with all of this right now. heather: elizabeth warren too. i will be interested who sells more books, what happened with hillary clinton or what happened with donna brazile. thank you so much, jackie, bombshell revel page sending shock awes through capitol hill, utah congressman jason chaffetz who led investigation in benghazi said it s not just about vindication because these allegations could be criminality. the reality democrats were in debt. yes, most members including myself have don t joint fundraising agreement and what is different and unacceptable
year what she cares about the most are the issues. she wants candidates whether bernie or hillary or o malley talking about her issues. the best way to get all of them doing that is by not endorsing any single one but putting pressure on and getting the democratic base excited about those issues so they look at the candidates who want their votes, particularly in the case of hillary clinton and say, where are you on this point? that s where elizabeth warren s power is within the democratic party. quick break and back with more on bernie, hillary and elizabeth.
tom hartmann i think and david axelrod can help us i think barack obama decided he d rather bring clinton in to his administration rather than leave her out there where she might be freelancing and able to get in to arguments here and there. i think so. i think also bernie is burning his bridges. he s been unwilling to get if toe mud. i ve said many times f hillary clinton is the nominee i will do everything i can to get her elected. i think she s great. i just think bernie s better. we ll see where it goes. david axelrod, what about that? it seems no matter what elizabeth warren does if hillary clinton is president she will need a relationship with a star in her party like elizabeth warren. i think she responded very much to elizabeth warren already in this campaign. elizabeth is an influential
figure and not just a democratic issue, the viability of the middle class will be the central issue for this campaign. david corn can t leave the subject without noting the two big power brokers, two big power brokers in the democratic party, hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. yeah you have to think that that will be an important factor for elizabeth warren too. seeing a woman elected president. i think that hillary will need her to campaign hard for her in the general election. she will bring out voters in key areas. i expect there to be no ruptures in that relationship between now and then. tom hartmann you would expect to see bernie sanders campaigning hard if hillary clinton if she gets the nomination. he said on my program he will do that and support her if she is the nominee and i believe him. thank you all for joining me tonight. thank you, lawrence. chris hayes is up next.