congressman seth molten joining us. good to see you again. good to see you, victor, again. and i wanted to ask you about the armed services position of what is happening with iran? and there is more information that the president is more hawkish on iran, and what is your degree of confidence that this is not going to escalate especially over the british tanker seizure to military response? i have no confidence, because this is a terribly erratic president, and remember, this is the president who organized air strikes against iran and canceled them 10 minutes later, and he clearly has no strategy. the administration is not on the same place and you have bolden and pompeo wanting to go to war and press the case and the president can t make up his mind. what we need is a commander in chief with a very clear strategy that lays out a pathway for iran to improve the behavior in exchange for releasing sanctions, but it does not say a regime change which is
interactions with the voters here, and he has this office opening and he is going to be at the aarp forum, and then the round table and heading to the county fair to talk to voters. this is an attempt to have sanders show the more human side of him as a candidate and it is often the connection to compel someone to participate in the caucus process, and this is of course, victor and christi, enormously important to sanders team as we head closer and closer to the iowa caucuses at the beginning of next year. thank you, ryan nobles, and if you are following him all day, you will have some running, my friend. take care. it is going to be warm. it is going to be warm. stay cool out there. this week, a vote to impeach president trump failed in the house, but 95 democrats did vote for it to go forward which is little more than 40% of the caucus, and one of those democrats is seth molten, a 2020 candidate, and he has been making a case for impeachment for more than a year, and
another poll is said to come out today, candidates required to have 65,000 unique donors or 1% in three dnc approved polls. that leaves montana governor bull sdlt ock, seth molten and wayne methum at risk of not making the cut. the d.n.c. has handled criticism over this large field of candidates, some saying too many candidates will be on the stage, others saying d.n.c. should not excludeanybody. the perfect person to ask, man in the center seat, chairman of the democratic national convention, ran for the nomination himself. are there too many folks in it? why in the heck are all these people trying to run for a nomination that, you know, if you live in the real world, they know they are not going to get it? well, first, the d.n.c. had a really tough choice, although i would have done it differently. i think to put quotas if
change in the status quo. it s just tiny the people who want that. but this loud and sro kaeupbl side the democratic party. the worst part about all of this for biden there s a lot about this that s bad for biden. it looks bad. it s sloppy. it s poor execution. the atlantic has a story today talking about how biden s own staff woed him on this. dana: tell me about this. they were listening to alyssa milano, former star of who s the boss who is a liberal activist. they were getting pressure from her, pressure from others. biden was resistant. so his own staff, his own staff rolled him and allowed external pressure to hurt him and then let him come out with this sort of jack leg stumbling into making this reversal of a position that he had held for 40 years. it was terrible staff work. dana: who s the boss indeed? quite right. dana: seth molten tweeted
number one, can you hit 1% in three different polls. three dncs taking a group of polls. they said if any of these you hit 1%, it counts. get three of those, you can qualify. the other is broad base ed gras root support. can you get 65,000 donations. show that you have broad based grass root support. look at the roster of 24 candidates and see who has hit this criteria. first of all, the polls. who has hit 1% in at least three polls. you see xs next to the ones who did the probably easier to highlight the ones who didn t. seth molten, congressman from massachusetts. steve bullock. the governor of montana thought until yesterday he had hit the polls threshold. there was a question there about a particular poll. they didn t list the names of candidate. they just asked voters, give us a name.