as Andrew can speak to, gives the president authority under classified presidential directive to change any rule he wants that suits him for anoperation at hand, which gets us precisely to where we are today. So, as far as I understand, there was the Shah,
people. At no point is that an argument that centers voters and their concerns. presidential primary. So, after a year of midterms primary battles, the fight continues and in some ways it's really
people. At no point is that an argument that centers voters and their concerns. presidential primary kicks off.
Presidential races are always messy, but 2028 is shaping up to be our messiestpresidential campaign yet. It's poised to be the first open contest for the presidential race for both parties since
Presidential races are always messy, but 2028 is shaping up to be our messiestpresidential campaign yet. It's poised to be the first open contest for the presidential race for both parties since2016. And already, there are a ton of names who are rumored to be thinking about throwing their name in the mix.
We're going to each choose a draft pick, and the goal would be to make a team that is the most likely to have the 2028 presidential nominee, or maybe just someone generally on the ticket on your team. Now, we'll all get four selections, and then at the end, we'regoing to look at each other's teams and think who do we think has the most likely group of four that will include a member of the
going to look at each other's teams and think who do we think has the most likely group of four that will include a member of the presidential ticket. No, no, no, no, no. There's steps, friends.No, don't. Is there clarity on the Not worthy enough to be president, but just who we think that they might
New Yorkers think we're the center of the universe. The races that are happening here are highlighting issues that are sure to come up in next year's presidential primary on tech, on immigration, on policing. So today, let's talk to two candidates who racesare sure to have national implications.
domestic politics. In the last few hours, Ukraine's president Zalinski has dismissed a deputy head of the presidential office. No reason was given for sacking her, though that change comes shortly afteranti-corruption agencies said she'd been linked to a group accused of moneyaundering. Those same agencies have
But he was told no, thank you, according to his own words. But we haven't seen any phone call. In fact, South Korea's presidential office denied that there had been any recent phone calls. Uh they said the last time the two leaderstalked over the phone was in May. So, maybe, you know, this was discussed back then.
Paulo Muwanga came with a suite of leadership, I think what was called the commission, presidential commission. So there were like the cities of guys who all became president at the same time.Very unique. You know, Uganda is always creative.
Great trees will fall and burn in our woods to make room for new ones. Presidential terms will come to an end.Without impermanence, we couldn't lead our lives.
So I was always able, during that whole eight years-- and nine if you include the 2000 campaign-- to really be involved in both presidential and vice presidential speeches at all times, which was fun, interesting.Kept me very busy.
lately there's a lot of religious questions or conclusions being drawn. And it sounds like they're very different from the questions and conclusions of the people that you interviewed, presidential candidate, you gotta cite your religious credentials. You sorta have to show that you, if not actually go to church, you are respectful of religion, I mean, you're
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is Presidential Library of the Nixon Presidential Library over the years I've
he's held two presidential positions in the u.s government testified before many congressional committees and worked for five presidential campaigns he's a prize-winning columnist formerly for the new york times syndicate and nowwriting independently for many newspapers he's the author of 12 books and his writings have been translated into 33
all three branches to assume more responsive responsive and responsible presidential election in selecting people for that office who will exercise
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the presidential family has a box somewhere that their a their crazy ant kept and that they don't think's important
Karen is right. The subtitle of our book was not a mistake. A large part of why Mark and I decided to write the book was because though we'd been covering presidential politics for 20 years, off and on; my case, full straight through, and in Mark's case, we thought that this campaign was pretty extraordinary, and in fact, therehad been a general view about campaign books which is that it was sort of a dead genre, that people um-especially in an age of 24/7 news and the blogosphere and cable television,
presidential action-figures, paste jewelry and antique cough-drop tins. “You know how they say a sculptor starts with a block of marble and chips away everything that doesn’t
presidential campaign that we just went through, not a single candidate, not even Barack Obama, raised questions
The presidential election of 1860 brought the destruction of the last national party, which was the Democrats. They couldn't even settle on a candidate, so you end up with a Northern Democratic candidate running,
People like AOC, Kamala Harris, or outsiders like George Clooney, who of course made his mark in the last Democratic presidential campaign with that op-ed calling for Biden to drop out. And on the Republican side, of course, there's J.D. Vance. But what about Marco Rubio, Marjorie Taylor Greene, or if Donald Trump runs again?
Excuse me. Listen, this is Excuse me. thought this was say that's a that's a that's a title you should carry. one presidential candidate here, too. Oh, listen. Maybe you're going to announce two on this show. Maybe we'll get two. Um you know, this is a show
folks around her about that. vice presidential candidate. Right, right, right, right.
On presidential candidates, they're bigger fans of Hillary Clinton than Bernie Sanders, who potentially could be the person to regulate technology,
The presidential debates have gotten into the state of the purely ridiculous in discussing this with several of the Republican candidates, simply saying flatly the first day in office,
a presidential candidate. >>Sect. Julian Castro: Sure.
Even presidential elections get only 60% of Americans turning out.
Two presidential terms. In most states, that's two terms as a governor.
the Presidential candidates combined during his career.
made the Bush administration exceptional was its extreme claims of unchecked unilateral presidential power the administration's obsession with unilateral consecutive power was self defeating the torture surveillance and detention policies came under attack many fronts including the courts the
though have been debated ever since including whether they exceed a delegated presidential power and infringed individual liberties under the constitution and whether the circumstances he faced were so severe that action based on necessity was
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the other presidential president-elect or even defeated presidential candidate who ever
the presidential transition team right now but was kind of to join us this morning he'll be doing a panel on uh
was very little likelihood that McCain could win if he ran a conventional campaign. So his game changing idea for all that summer was to pick Joe Lieberman, the former Democratic Vice Presidential nominee under Al Gore. A conventionally liberal Democrat on almost all matters of social and domestic policy but much more conservative on foreign policy and security policy, for sure. But the notion was they would run as a unity ticket and say
vice presidential debate when uh the moderator asked Joe Biden given the cost
The Presidentials are the grandest, as I've said.
and to his 1988 presidential campaign.
first person in a presidential candidate to be openly gay?
shooting up the presidential palace, but actually in the modern world, they mostly end because someone who is legitimately elected begins to take
seriously? Let's begin. Welcome to our 2028 presidential campaign fantasy draft. I'm happy to have my guest here, Kara Swisher and Don Lemon. Do y'all want to know a secret?
the last presidential cycle. You were one of the more important voices telling Americans that Joe Biden was fit to run
prospect of another presidential campaign. So, what are the factors that actually go into that decision? I called up Jamal Simmons, her former
or why presidential elections obsess over the same seven states. Let me explain. I'm going to show three charts
Korea's presidential office which has been really pushing President Trump to re-engage North Korea. They saw that he
And after the 2016 presidential elections, I was seeing-- wow, we don't feel close to half of the country-- you know what I mean--
use voted for a presidential candidate that you abhor.
There's even a presidential task force that sprang up under the Obama administration to deal with illegal, adulterated,
for the presidential election.