to defend the process. the republicans cannot defend the president. they re demeaning the process. democrats need to defend the process, go about this in theo proper s,way, and i think that thean thing that will do them t best as this unfolds. allth of our guests nice enoh to be with us at 12:20 a.m. on a friday, have 20agreed to stay wh us over this break as we talk about where a this process head next thexactly, as the 11th hour, make that closer to the 12th, continues.e ser to the 12th, continues.
know what are you going to do for me today? what are you going to do about k-12? what are you going to do about infrastructure? what are you going to do about prescription drug prices? and we didn t have enoh of that in that debate, in either one of those two debates. well, governor, shows issues are extraordinarily important. in order for the american people to hear about this, the president of the united states has really no contenders on the republican side, but the democrats have 20-plus people. are you concerned at all that by the end of this primary the person who ends up taking on the president, will they either be either too far left and too damaged by this primary contest or just plain media exhausted? laura, great question. and i do worry about that a little bit. to me, as i say, and i ve been very vocal. you know, the democrats, we can t be talking about all these little shiny objects up here. we re talking about medicare for all and the new green deal. we got all these
two very, very important summits, essentially having failed at the first one. can he afford two big summit failures? is he going to cause the same korea?e and friction with south ink he igoing to come o of there separate from south korea. i think kim is smart enoh to say let s make peace between the south and the north and leave us the odd man out with our troops stuck there. he has been constantly undercutting the south koreans. he feels misled in that he agreed to the initial summit thinking there was perhaps a little bit more on the table from north korea. he doesn t exactly harbor warm feelings. and donald trump is someone who really doesn t shy away from holding a grudge. what would kim do to take aadvantage of the bad weekend in quebec? i think he will try to get the best deal from his point of view which is a reduction of sanctions with a minimum of give on the spot. it will be astonishing if he walks away from this committing to give up his nukes any time soon. at best
bill billing the stat was something like 10 trillion more than that since lyndon johnson s poverty program 60 until now. poverty rate only dropped 3%. so i don t know if it s ever going to be enoh. because, look, you are a smart guy. i wouldn t have you on if you weren t. you could not in the five minutes allotted to you tell me exactly what the african-american community needs to be more prosperous. you could not do it? the range of issues. health care, housing, education. health care, what does that mean. you don t know what health care means? bill: do you want a doctor come to every african-american house. americans need health care. certain problems african-american problems. health care, housing, education, so forth. we are disproportionately affected by these things. bill: think about it and come back in a couple of weeks and give my audience and me specific things, when you say health care, looking around like what are you talking about. that s because they don t h
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