In new york. This as her campaign is touting 110 now retired generals and admirals backing her. Mean while, donald trump is taking his remarkable embrace of Vladimir Putin to russian owned air waves, declaring the russian leader is probably not meddling in the u. S. Election, contrary to what u. S. Intelligence conversation, contrary to what Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan says. I dont know i mean, ive been hearing about it. Ive been reading about it. I think its probably unlikely. I think maybe maybe the democrats are putting that out. Who knows. But i think that its pretty unlikely. But, you know, who knows. I hope that if they are doing something, i hope that somebodys going to find out so they can end it. Because that would not be appropriate at all. So the Trump Campaign now claims they did not know this interview was airing on a kremlinowned television network. They say they thought it was just a pod cost done as a favor for Donald Trumps friend larry king. Cnn washington corr
fantastic group. anderson? erin, tahanks very much. nia mallika, do these labels matter? they said don t focus on labels, it s table top issues. and tom perez says everybody will be a democrat on the stage at some point. the party needs to come together. i m interested in as we talk about the splits in the party, we re going to see a real generational split tonight, as well. we have pete buttigieg on stage and tim ryan from ohio. what argument do they make in terms of where the party should be? you saw in the last debate eric swalwell trying to make it in a clumsy way shouting at joe biden pass the torch, didn t go well for him. he s not on the stage anymore. he actually dropped out of the race. that will be interesting. those folks had some shine. they haven t had much traction going forward in a lot of the polls so do they have a moment? is it about going after each other or going after the sort of older folks?
stuff. we re laughing, it s not funny, it s laughable. i can say it is laughable. i have to interesting distinction. not funny, but laughable. yeah. you know, i m glad you don t think that it was him changing i do, i think it was so much negativity, so much negative press coming out about russia, he s just, oh, my gosh, what am i going to do. to nia mallika s point. the conspirator in chief, he fueled birtherism, he implied ted cruz father was involved in jfk s assassination. the inaugural crowd size, and the list goes on. so if it s not to change the narrative, or if it s not something that many people may be afraid to say, then what is it? well, i think you have to keep in mind, he said all these false things. he was found admitted you know,
keep their health care on this. senate republicans keep their coverage. congressmen and senators, they are not going to kick themselves off, but they re going to kick millions of americans off. and that s the political problem they ll face. they ll go home to their town hall meetings and people will say, i work for a living and you work about four days a month and you make me pay for yours? it s untenable politically. and that is one question that s already, nia mallika, join us here, that republicans are facing. how many are more or less americans going to be covered on the plan? so far, the answer has not been an answer. you heard kevin brady say they re going to be increasing access to affordable care for those who want it. that might be great for some, but on the issue of especially access to health care for low-income americans, this is how congressman jason chaffetz answered that question this morning on cnn. americans have choices. and they ve got to make a choice. maybe rat
you know, i m glad you don t think that it was him changing i do, i think it was so much negativity, so much negative press coming out about russia, he s just, oh, my gosh, what am i going to do. how am i going to handle this? to nia mallika s point. the conspirator in chief, he fueled birtherism, he implied ted cruz father was involved in jfk s assassination. he claims millions of illegal votes were cast against him. the inaugural crowd size, and the list goes on. so, if it s not to change the narrative, or if it s not something that many people may be afraid to say, then what is it? well, i think you have to keep in mind, he said all these false things. he was found admitted you know, admitted assaulting women, what happened to him? he got elected president of the united states. some of this stuff is working well for him. i think he feels like he s an