he invested a lot of money and time and expertise and power into gun safety messages, helped turned the virginia general assembly blue. he has experience as mayor of the large evident city, most diverse city in the country. i think americans currently are a little concerned about joe biden. i think the biggest loser if bloomberg gets in the race, which is still in question, is joe biden. probably second to that is pete buttigieg. joe biden s performance on the trail has been fairly inconsiste inconsistent. i think a lot of democrats are concerned, centrist democrats worry else is too liberal, out there with the $21 trillion medicare for all package is something they re not going to count on. emily, we heard from president trump a few moments ago reacting to the news that michael bloomberg might get in on this thing. here is part of what the president had to say. i think he s going to hurd biden actually. but he doesn t have the magic to do well. little michael will fail.
i know michael. he became just a nothing. he was really a nothing. he s not going to do well but i think he s going to hurt biden actually. but he doesn t have the magic to do well. little michael will fail. he ll spend a lot of money. he s got some really big issues. joining us to take a closer look at this is megan, professor of policy at university of michigan. philanthropy, education reform, and the politics of influence. megan, you could say a lot of things about about mike bloomberg. nothing doesn t really come to mind. you may not like his wealth. you may not like how he was mayor of new york. but that that s just that s sort of a a a weird thing to say about him. sure. thank you, ali, for having me. yes, i think michael bloomberg coming in as a billionaire into this race and having a lot of
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satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows that parliaments have difficulty in coming to agree on the north of the bus with little michael. johnson has cleared an important hurdle but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot and after the deal was announced today w. s brussels bureau chief max hoffman he spoke with a member of the european parliament from belgium about the next step the vote this coming saturday in the british parliament. so i am with philip blumberg who s a member of the briggs it steering group of the european parliament. what s your message to the house of commons in the u.k. that still will have to approve this deal it s in your hands so you re facing a deal but presented by a prime minister that you merely a did you that ridiculed you tried to sideline you your decision whether you want to. to do him
it sounds like they are not terribly worried about the president being compromised by this in any way. harris: in terms of its written answers gave, there was still discussion for the president did not say he would not sit down with bob mueller. he said probably not. does this open the door for that re-ask it to happen? i don t know. i m not surprised that this came down. harris: you aren t? why not? i didn t think that when cohen pled guilty prior, when he was cutting a deal prior, that it was the end of the deal. he worked for the president for a very long time. he has 70 hours recently of testimony and qi day with mueller and mueller s team. i expected more to come out. i m very curious about the timeline, here. i don t agree with you as to whether or not there is a little bit of nail-biting by the president and his attorney. still, if the president i mean, the president said this morning, he was quite blunt. he said look, i was doing