Campaign rally in kentucky this is about 45 minutes. [cheers and applause] louisville thank you. [bernie] [bernie] [bernie] thank you to relic with their great music. And richard who organized the ad robber and the great work he is doing let me think your member of the United States Congress John for all that he has done. [applause] we have worked together on many issues and youre so lucky to have such a great congressman. Let me thank all of you not only for being here today but for the support that you gave me during the last campaign. [cheers and applause] in 2016 we were not expected to do well when we came within a few votes of winning and this time around he will not come within a few votes. [cheers and applause] not only are we going to win here in kentucky and the democratic nomination. Not just asking for your Political Support i am here as the United States senator to ask Mitch Mcconnell the majority leader of the u. S. Senate to do the right thing. [cheers and applause] and
Its disturbing all at one time. And i want to get into that. And birdies turning, i mean youve uncovered some pretty profound stuff here relevant to 45th president of the United States. So the first question that i have for you in this amazing book titled the man who sold america, is tell me why did you write the book and why now . Guest well, first of all, sophia, i want to say thank you. Its a measure to talk to a pleasure to talk to you. And ive got to tell you, the reason i wrote the book principally is just because covering this president , covering donald trump, its like a fire hose of news thats constantly coming at you, a fire hose of bad things. And they each kind of erase the thing before. So in one day you can have ten headlines where the first one for any other president would have been catastrophic and maybe even presidencyending, and then that gets erased from the memory hole literally sometimes within the same day, if not within days. So the main reason i wrote the book
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Coming up, your calls and reaction on Robert Muellers testimony before the house judiciary and house Intelligence Committees yesterday. Washington journal is next. Did you actually totally exonerate the president . No. Your report states a did not exonerate the president. It does. Your investigation actually found multiple asked by the president capable of exerting undue influence over Law Enforcement investigations, including the obstruction and russian investigations. Correct. Can you give me an example other than donald trump where an investigated person was not exonerated because innocence was not conclusively determined . I cannot. I will tell you why, it doesnt exist. Host good morning. We will begin today with your reaction to Robert Muellers testimony yesterday. The former special counsel sitting and fielding questions for nearly seven hours with lawmakers questioning, what stood out to you . Emocrats, 202 7488000 republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. Join us on
For the media, as donald trump won more than a dozen states, crushing nikki haley who eked out only a win in vermont. The former president was briefly in a celeb rah rah story mood but soon moved on to what he sees as the dangers facing america. They call it Super Tuesday for a reason. [cheers and applause] this is a big one. Were going to close our borders. Were going to have to deport a lot of people, a lot of bad people, because our country cant live like this, our cities are choking to death. [applause] howard but then came a sharp pivot by the press saying, yes, trump had an amazingly successful night, but look at all these warning signs he faces in november. And theres even a more fundamental divide among the pundits and prognosticators. The right is more focused on turns message and what he stands for while the left keeps assailing him as a wouldbe dictator. What most of these people have never if understood is that this really isnt about a trump, and he himself often a says hes