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remarkable. watching their do that. i think her kand dit si leonys it is about working across the isle. it is a different posture as you pointed out than elizabeth warren heading into the contest. klobachar is also going to wisconsin, not an early primary state. in attempt to demonstrate that she s electable that she can win and democrats need to step up before winning back the white house. if no, what is she doing to get to gnome people across the country. her name recognition is low compared to others in the field. she s not registering as highly in the polls. this contest is okay at this
his life publishing a magazine filled with photographs of naked women. women are sex objects. another part of his legacy is wishing politics on the pages of playboy weather some very significant interviews. from a jaw-dropping interview with prim and proper presidential candidate jimmy carter. i want the people of this country to know my character, my strengths and my weaknesses. in which the kand dit in 1976 admitted to lusting over other women and committing adultery in his heart. another notable interview, vice president dick cheney. opening up about his wild youth and time in jail. but of course the politician with the most extensive relationship with playboy is obviously our current president, donald trump. i was on the cover of playboy and it was one of the few men in the history of playboy to be on the cover. president trump bragged about having graced the cover in 1990. he appeared in a soft core playboy skin flick and spent
special counsel robert mueller is investigating these ads outside of the public eye. brian, you and i both know the way this works. things tend to leak out. things have a way of leaking out into the media, and i think that s what s going to happen here. i just want to touch really quickly on this point about media literacy and about the name of your show, reliable sources. you know, we talk so often about a crisis of leadership in american politics or even in the world, the media needs people who can come forward and establish a common narrative way there used to be a common narrative many the middle of the 20th century. figures in the media were so authoritative that they crossed partisan lines and sort of penetrate through this fractured media landscape we have that ranges from the far left to the far right. julia, are there any of those figures left? you, brian, are the first kand dit for that. i think way we get people to