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former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair and trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, npr white house correspondent asma khalid, and abc news political director rick klein. rick, let's start with you. that was really quite the fund-raiser. $26 million, it was a report a single political event. >> they won't replicate numbers like that because you can't get that kind of star power. this was months in the making to get all three presidents on the stage at the same time, and the numbers the campaign finance has been calling significant is the biden campaign builds up a significant cash advantage over trump even though trump's planning other fund-raisers that might be just as big, but i think just as important is the messaging. barack obama and bill clinton, two presidents that were able to get working class voters on their side, the same voters that are still so much flirting or maybe potentially going over to trump entirely. there was a road map you hear from clinton and obama to make an affirmative case for biden. they come at it from different angles and directions an
former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair and trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, npr white house correspondent asma khalid, and abc news political director rick klein. rick, let's start with you. that was really quite the fund-raiser. $26 million, it was a report a single political event. >> they won't replicate numbers like that because you can't get that kind of star power. this was months in the making to get all three presidents on the stage at the same time, and...
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so, let's bring in the powerhouse roundtable, dnc chair donna brazile and former trump justice department spokesperson. "politico" head of news, alex burns and "new yorker" staff writer susan glasser. good to see all of you. susan, i want to start with you on gaza. you heard what jose andrÉs said. you heard what john kirby said. it almost feels like a real inflection point in this war with the death of those seven aid workers. >> you know, martha, that was a very powerful interview obviously with chef andrÉs. what i'm struck by is the sad prescience of president biden six months ago going into israel and warning them do not make the same mistake that america made after 9/11. think about how you prosecute this war against hamas. here we are six months later. for me, the question is, how does this even end? i don't see any scenario right now that looks like victory for israel. i see grinding attrition. i see a growing political bind here in the united states for president biden so eloquently, unfortunately, captured by chef andrÉs today. biden can't really risk a full break with israel,
so, let's bring in the powerhouse roundtable, dnc chair donna brazile and former trump justice department spokesperson. "politico" head of news, alex burns and "new yorker" staff writer susan glasser. good to see all of you. susan, i want to start with you on gaza. you heard what jose andrÉs said. you heard what john kirby said. it almost feels like a real inflection point in this war with the death of those seven aid workers. >> you know, martha, that was a very...
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let's talk about this and many other things on the round table with former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair, trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, the executive editor of the associated press, julie pace, and mariana sotomayor. johnson has been in some trouble. that lifeline from president trump, is it enough? >> it will be a consequential week for the speaker as well as house republicans. they were always going to tackle questions of whether to send funding to ukraine and israel, given the developments of the last 24 hours. it is imperative for many house republicans who were trying to potentially delay that question, to address it. marjorie taylor greene has said before that if johnson sends any funding bill to ukraine, that that is what's going to trigger this motion to vacate even though trump has already said, you know, i stand with the speaker. i think he's doing a good job in a very tough situation. we're really going to see all of this play out by the end of the week. >> george: do you think he ended it? >> i think so. i think two things. one, republicans almos
let's talk about this and many other things on the round table with former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair, trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, the executive editor of the associated press, julie pace, and mariana sotomayor. johnson has been in some trouble. that lifeline from president trump, is it enough? >> it will be a consequential week for the speaker as well as house republicans. they were always going to tackle questions of whether to send funding to...
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we have former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair and trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, abc news senior white house correspondent selina wang back with us, and politico senior columnist, jonathan martin. let's start right with mccaul. this was a transformation. >> it sure was. >> jonathan: we saw it from the speaker of the house, johnson. what do you think drove it? how did he suddenly become this force willing to lose his job for the sake of something he opposed just six months ago? >> i think it was a combination of intel briefings with folks who work for groups with acronyms that were on their organizations. >> jonathan: cia, dni, whatever. >> exactly. folks with four stars on their shoulders, foreign leaders. i think it was also frankly the call of history, him recognizing that he was in a prove denshal moment, and lastly, politics. he was trying to save face, jon. the fact is if he hadn't moved this bill the way he did, there was going to be an effort to bring it to the floor directly through a procedure that would have effectively brought the senate bill u
we have former dnc chair donna brazile, former rnc chair and trump white house chief of staff, reince priebus, abc news senior white house correspondent selina wang back with us, and politico senior columnist, jonathan martin. let's start right with mccaul. this was a transformation. >> it sure was. >> jonathan: we saw it from the speaker of the house, johnson. what do you think drove it? how did he suddenly become this force willing to lose his job for the sake of something he...
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let's talk about it on our roundtable with former dnc chairperson donna brazile, former trump justice department spokesperson sarah isgur, susan page, author of "the rule breaker: the life and times of our former colleague barbara walters" and our senior white house correspondent selina wang. thanks for driving through the night from the white house correspondents' dinner to be here with us, and, selina, that speech last night capped off the first full week of the split screen campaign. >> it was, and it was perfectly encapsulated in his speech, which is the tact that this campaign is taking, which is don't directly comment on trump's legal troubles, but joke about it, allude to it. we heard the president do that last night. they are taking full advantage of trump being stuck in court as he's been across the battleground states and one democratic strategist told me to see trump in court looking grumpy and old and frustrated is perfect for the president. >> also out on the campaign trail every day he has been stepping up his attacks in a way we haven't seen before. >> he used to call h
let's talk about it on our roundtable with former dnc chairperson donna brazile, former trump justice department spokesperson sarah isgur, susan page, author of "the rule breaker: the life and times of our former colleague barbara walters" and our senior white house correspondent selina wang. thanks for driving through the night from the white house correspondents' dinner to be here with us, and, selina, that speech last night capped off the first full week of the split screen...