for sixty years, aarp has been fighting for people like larry. and we won t stop. join us in fighting for what s right. our shared love for louisiana is always more important than the partisan differences that sometimes divide us. and as for the president, god bless his heart. welcome back. that was louisiana democratic governor john bel edwards saturday night with a little bit of southern shade for president trump. moments after he beat his republican challenger eddie rispone to win a second term in a state president trump won by 20 points. bel edwards is now the second democrat this month to win a gubernatorial race in a red state. his election is another defeat
about the the the challenges facing a public servant in terms of doing their job and doing it extraordinarily well. and i don t expect any republican honestly to come to anybody s aid. that s long past. but i think that the political theater has become really important and if you don t pay attention to anything, i d throw this one point out. a member of congress from upstate new york attempted to sort of challenge adam schiff in the hearings to try to get her voice heard. and in trying to create that sense of that that confrontation, her challenger in her race right now, tedra cobb raised a million dollars over the weekend. and that says to me that not only are people paying attention but there are folks that are trying to mount a substantial resistance, again using that word resistance, to all that they re seeing through these hearings and with these republicans. but again, i don t expect the republicans to change at all. i do want to ask about elise
this primary. he has that power. he deserves a lot of credit. harris: those 16 to 18% in the polls that have been behind less than 12 points of joe biden. word those people go? it s hard to see that they don t go to elizabeth warren. it s hard to see that they would go to biden or harris. maybe they spread to the other people. really, he has been dropping. it would be so much better for him to exit this on a high note then exit as a person who finished in sixth place. harris: he had to exit last time. you talk about the media narrative. it seems like the sanders campus frustrated that the narrative appears to be maybe a biden-war and had to head at the end of this primary. harris: thank you both. we appreciate your time. the reaction from president trump on a secret whistle-blower complaint. house democrats calling for transparency as a report suggests ukraine maybe involved. ave some great new ideas that we want to present to you today. [son]: who are you talking to? [son]
still ahead here on newsroom. joe biden took his campaign to new hampshire this weekend. what he says about voters who worry he s too old to be president. that story ahead for you. plus, you think a presidential hopeful would be glad to start a speech on a high note. but why bill deblass j blasio s like he breathed in helium. squeaked by on that one.
crushing loss. elizabeth, new jersey is now known in the best light because of this group of boys. for the rest of my life i m proud you guys are going to call me coach. all right? there is dad and there is coach. i love you guys. todd: thanking his youngsters for how they represented their community after being eliminated by louisiana. jillian: a plane flies off the runway and burst into flames trying to take off from california. the raging fire fueled by a full tank of gas. all 10 people got off the plane safely. thank goodness. todd: finally the best story of the day also your ugly. 020 hopeful bill de blasio ending livestream campaign experience on a high note. i apologize that you ever got to know donald trump but this new yorker volunteers to get rid of him for you. todd: somebody trying to frantically fix the malfunction. the mayor s voice is higher than his poll numbers.