one of the things. so you mentioned the bombardment is not good enough of a word, something that he s doing on tv. all of this money into ad buys. there has been some criticism about the money that he s planning to spend here. do you think he could use his fortune elsewhere better to help the causes he supports? is there a better way to spend the cash? i think the answer to that in a lot of ways is yes. i mean, as a democrat, as a partisan, as the vice chair of new york state party, i don t want more people entering the race. i don t want mike bloomberg, i don t want governor duval to enter the race. i want people to be narrowing and focusing and affirming the quality of the great field we have. so when you look at it that way, i say yes. but i also think we need to be very fair to mike bloomberg that he has spent much of his fortune, much on great causes, from guns to climate change, to health care. really the decrease in smoking
it wasn t handled in the ordinary way. i think people have to find out what the government was doing during that period. spoiling for a fight? the military buildup in the middle east, the president dismissing reports from the national security adviser as he waits for a phone call from tehran. head to iowa with a sit-down with governor ensley and his state on climate change. this is a demanding situation where we have people being flooded and burned out of their homes. yet we have a guy in the white house saying it is a hoax. it is asaturday, may 18, equipment and governor inslee is part of a democratic field that keeps getting more and more crowded. the question this morning is who is not running? at this point announcing you re running for president is like you re running a 5k. good for you. who cares? don t post pictures. up next, speaker of the vice chair of the new york state
the white house back to trump come 2020. good to see a white house used to being a war room, no surprise it s gearing up as well. geoff, thank you so much for that. i want to bring in my panel, national kplil correspondent, former congressman from pennsylvania, ryans could tellio and former director senator of the new york state party and a seni senior reporter with business insider. so on one hand many people are saying there s a lot of evidence, so how would you characterize where we are with this? is it at least the preliminary stages or an inevitable march towards impeachment? chris, i would say that there are a growing newspaper of democrats who believe that they have the foundational that they need to begin an impeachment. however, you re going to see much more information that needs to come forward in the public
vice president joe biden and senator bernie sanders are more honest and trustworthy. we have the executive director of the new york state party, and a radio talk show host. all right. so if hillary has admitted she had lied. she s going on television and she admitted she made a mistake. we knew this apology was forced by her advisor. she s been reluctant to apologize because it would legitimize the controversial. but the damage has been done can she recover? everyone can realize there was a silent scream. she show didn t want to have to do it. at the 60 something percent of people who think she s trustworthy. this is classic clinton. it s nothing knew. i think what is her bigger issue is sanders and biden are trusted