bernstein spoke to npr about it today and this is what he said. a lot of it depends on how you ask the question, steve. if you ask the question, steve. if you ask broad questions, one of the problems you find these days is you immediately tap into a deep well of partisanship. bidenomics is about getting things that are pretty grey done. building the economy from the bottom up in the middle out in a way that we know actually resonates strongly with people. so margaret, does it actually resonates with people? that is a treat resonates with people? that is a great question. resonates with people? that is a great question. the - resonates with people? that is| a great question. the challenge for president biden and his advisers is that people who are listening to npr are probably already supportive ofjoe biden. on fox news a couple of hours ago, i had a look to see how they were treating the story and the chiron on the bottom of this screen was biden can t explain bidenomics and so the
welcome back to way too early. it s just before 5:30 a.m. on the east coast, 2:30 out west. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. ahead of the 2024 election chairman ronna mcdaniel is doubling down on the need for gop candidates to sign a loyalty pledge in order to qualify for the first primary debate. take a look what she had to say on the matter on fox news last night. this candidate pledged to enter to the debate stage you have to pledge to support the nominee. totally agree with you in principle. christie calls it a useless idea, trump, i don t think you ll ever get him to sign that pledge. do you think he ll have to do away with this pledge nod to not have one person hitting themselves? it s the republican party nomination and the pledge is staying. and anybody who wants to seek
double cheese?!? yes and yes! man, you crazy. try the refreshed favorites at subway today. before i send boxes over i have to take all of my things out. these boxes were interspersed with all sorts of things. golf shirts, clothing, pants, shoes. there were many things. i would say much, much not that i know of. not that i know of. but everything was declassified. remarks from donald trump on fox news last night in this interview trying to justify why he did not ahand over boxes of classified documents after repeated requests from investigators. meantime, a magistrate judge barred both trump and his codefendant walt nauta from disclosing information in the discovery materials given to their legal teams in the case. kaitlan joins us live from
would be found guilty. look, all we know what the president has been accused of. in the indictment. we don t know what his defense is. we don t know if this will even go to trial. it could be subject to a motion to dismiss. we don t know what the verdict will be. he s right about all that stuff. joe walsh. but if you read the 49-page indictment, there s a lot of damning things. his own former attorney general even said it, bill barr, on fox news. even half of it is true, the former president is in a lot of trouble. what do you make of pence and what he says there? put me to sleep, yasmin. put me to sleep. mike pence, he may be right on a lot of that stuff. that s not where the republican party voter is. the base voter is with donald trump. they don t mind that he s indicted. they don t mind that he s a criminal. they don t mind that he s corrupt. in fact, a lot of them like
quote, toast. i think if you take it in total, they all know donald trump is in a lot of trouble. i find ron desantis funny. had his whole platform is i promise you i m going to weaponize the government against teachers, trans people, gay people and anybody else you don t like on fox news. he s saying i m going to weaponize the government. isn t that a reflection of wanting to echo trump but not upset the trump base? totally. he thinks he can inherit them. there was a report tonight i think in the new york times the trump team is very pleased with desantis comments and statements and of course they are they re on message. it seems like a big bet to be making at this juncture. they read the indict. they know what stands. the trial hasn t started. it s a forgone conclusion