so joe biden s presidential campaign is out this hour with a new ad on health care. airing across iowa, starting today. let s take a look. i was sworn in to the united states senate next to a hospital bed. my wife and daughter had been killed in a car crash. lying in that bedroom my two surviving little boys. i can t imagine what it would have been like if we didn t have the health care they needed immediately. 40 years later one of the little boys, my son beau, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only months to live, i can t fathom what would have happened if the insurance company had said for the last six months of his life you re on your own. the fact of the matter is, health care is personal to me. obamacare is personal to me. when i see the president try to tear down and others proposing
drives that into the ground and reputation as a deal maker becomes $9 billion in debt and ineffectual and not there in a seemed undermined by the lack of here we go again. but mika, this was such a bizarre news conference meeting of the g7 is a stunning, any actual deals. in fact, the president s remarks, particularly his yesterday, a bizarre weekend. stunning thing. yet, we can expect nothing 68-minute press conference that capped off the summit, raised the lies. i mean, all over the place. different as well as donald yesterday morning, when the president said we re going to trump is president i think and the other leaders consider doubts about whether he has a themselves fortunate that there was no sort of disaster at this clear grasp of those problems take to richard haass in a let alone a clear vision of how second about this, but just to to solve them. here is some of what he said. frame this show, yesterday morning when he said we got meeting and their whole attitude the united
he has there. but a very interesting poll. i think the big picture is this the trend going forward or is this just an outlier? you politically because it s only a couple months before the 2020 election? i don t care politically. a lot of people don t understand this. i ran one election and i won. yeah. you know, cory like elizabeth is doing a lot of things right and it s why we said around the happened to be for president. table that of all the people i don t care politically. i m going to run another sitting at 2% about a month ago, election. look to cory booker to possibly i think i m winning based on polls that we see. be the one that breaks out of whether i win or not i have to there. but john heilemann, i noticed do the right thing. so i don t do things for yesterday the monmouth poll. political reasons. when you saw biden at 19% and is it good, probably not. a lot of bad things happened with president putin and said, well if this is the president obama. one of the things that
trumpy in foreign policy. i don t see how if you re sitting in any other capital you can assume that the united states is going to go back to playing the role that it played in the post-war years. i think we re in the post, post-war era now. well, richard haass, mike barnicle, john heilemann, gene robinson, all still with us, and joining the conversation, senior adviser at moveon.org and an msnbc contributor karine jean-pierre. and director of domestic policy studies at stanford university and research fellow at the hoover institution, lanhee chen joins us. let s get to the moment of the g7 that many see as encapsulating the problems of trump s performance at the entire summit on the world stage. president trump did not attend a meeting of world leaders to discuss action to address climate change before the close of the g7 meetings in france.
president then has to worry about he ll be attacked for continues. you know, there is some thought among democratic party selling out, he ll be attacked from the china hawks and from operatives and pollsters that if the trump economy goes into a the possible democratic candidates. but that s where he is, can he recession, if the economy position a deal that reassures actually continues to sink that democratic primary voters are more willing to take what they the markets and to get global economic growth back on the may consider to be a risk in terms of determining the trajectory it was on six months ago. and as we said president trump also used his final nominee. that would be at the detriment of joe biden. remarks at the g7 summit to so i think it s interesting to see if the trend continues. of course tomorrow august 28th advocate on behalf of russian president vladimir putin by announcing he plans to invite is the deadline to qualify for the third debate so we ll have a feeling in