Your off. All right. The crises he has faced. We will defeat the virus and emerge stronger than ever before. Reporter hear from the people who were there. I was in the early meetings in the oval office. Reporter in the rooms where it happened. Why does he seem to like putin . Reporter this is a cnn special report. Fight for the white house Donald Trumps presidency. Together we will crush the virus. [ applause ] reporter against the backdrop of a Global Pandemic President Trump was making his case for a second term. And from the looks of it, no real concerns about an extremely contagious and deadly virus. What the white house was trying to do was say look, we believe that covid is gone. You saw donald trump try to sort of put lipstick on a pig last night. We will defeat the pandemic. But there may have been an accidental clue this was not the whole story. Thanks to advances, we have pioneered the fatality rate. Reporter pioneered the fatality rate . In fact, President Trump and his admi
And different than anything youve ever seen before. Reporter breaking boundaries. He would turn on them in a really aggressive way. In a way that id never seen or heard of president s doing before. Reporter and demolishing expectations and behavior for a president of the United States. Does working for President Trump ultimately mean you have to agree with him all the time . If you want to keep your job. Reporter a president who seems to thrive in division. Donald trump hes a racist donald trump hes a racist reporter whether those who hate him or celebrate him. A look now at the moments that defined president donald j. Trumps first term. The issues he vowed to tackle. Build that wall repeal and replace obamacare. These massive tax cuts will be rocket fuel for the american economy. For those miners, get ready because you will be working your off. All right. The crises he has faced. We will defeat the virus and emerge stronger than ever before. Reporter hear from the people who were ther
Nominee, on his third try. Character is on the ballot. Compassion is on the ballot. Reporter tonight. Do you see yourself as the polar opposite of donald trump . I hope so. Reporter a cnn special report. Fight for the white house joe bidens long journey. Its a good night. Its a good night. And seems to be getting even better. Reporter more than 30 years after his first run for presidency. On his third try for the white house. We are very much alive. Reporter it was the sweet, super tuesday that joe biden had always dreamed of. Setting a clear path to the nomination, finally, at age 77. It was like, okay, lets buckle up. Were going to go. It was a really good feeling. It was glorious. Reporter glorious and unusual, to say the least. Fact. No one has ever come in fourth in iowa and fifth in New Hampshire and gone on to become the democratic president ial nominee. To do as poorly as he did in the first two contests to have the day he had on super tuesday was highly, highly unusual. Defied
Youre from the Foundation Board so we can recognize you and thank you for your support of this great series. Thank you so much. Thank you once again, we extend our gratitude to the late Jerry Rosenblum, in whose memory. We are presenting the program and the hollywood versus history series. Its this uh, its its Jerry Rosenblum whos made this possible by a generous gift his estate tonight, military Historian Brian steed of, the Army Commanding general staff, college we have a special installment of the series its a little broader in scope looking at hollywood filmmaking during World War Two and its role in shaping nations response to and support of the war. Brian will, take a particularly close look at the best years of our lives, a seminal film released a year, the war that successfully departed from the flag waving norm. It earned eight Academy Awards, including oscar for best picture. Brian steed is an professor of military history at the commanded general staff college, where he sinc
And general staff, College Foundation Board Members here. Well, would you please stand if youre from the Foundation Board so we can recognize you and thank you for your support of this great series. Thank you so much. Thank you once again, we extend our gratitude to the late Jerry Rosenblum, in whose memory. We are presenting the program and the hollywood versus history series. Its this uh, its its Jerry Rosenblum whos made this possible by a generous gift his estate tonight, military Historian Brian steed of, the Army Commanding general staff, college we have a special installment of the series its a little broader in scope looking at hollywood filmmaking during World War Two and its role in shaping nations response to and support of the war. Brian will, take a particularly close look at the best years of our lives, a seminal film released a year, the war that successfully departed from the flag waving norm. It earned eight Academy Awards, including oscar for best picture. Brian steed