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tighten how can the candidates break through to american voters while president trump has impeachment and the conflict with iran taking up all the oxygen in the room? tonight we'll get some answers. democratic candidate tom steyer is here live. and we'll hear from joe biden's campaign. president trump gaslighting again on twitter, this time falsely claiming he has protected people with preexisting health conditions. in fact, he's tried to gut those protections by weakening and even eliminating obamacare and royal family feud. queen elizabeth convenes a crisis meeting of the royal family to deal with the decision by prince harry and his wife meghan to step back from their roles as senior members of the clan. see what the queen has agreed to so far. first, all the conflicting statements for killing a top iranian commander. >> what we could see was that there was an increasing threat from the activities from qassem. we knew he was traveling in the region, beirut, damascus with the intense purpose of delivering a blow against americans in the region. we weren't about to take that risk. >> look, it's always difficult, even with the exquisite intention we have to know the targets. >> he didn't cite a piece of evidence. >> there wasn't one? >> i didn't see one with regard to four embassies. >> here to discuss, patrick heely, good evening, one and all. patrick, starting with you, tomorrow night is the democratic debate, first big political event of 2020. democrats have the spotlight. how will they break through when president trump takes the oxygen out of the room and the entire campaign? >> it's interesting, don, because democratic voters generally aren't asking about impeachment, not asking about the process in washington for president trump. so many democratic voters, for instance, in iowa still are sorting this out, still trying to make up their minds even though there's almost three weeks to go. how, especially the senators, senator warren, senator sanders and klobuchar are able to break through and seal the deal with a lot of these voters when they're going to be back in washington dealing with impeachment is still hard but the reality is we've had like a year race where there has been a real debate over big ideas. it seems pretty clear right now that the voters have a lot of distinct choices. so the degree to which they can hit home that -- make that final sale, there's a lot of ideas to talk about. >> so this impeachment trial, this is going to -- could start within days. it's going to complicate things for the -- on the campaign trail. >> without question. you see from the senators that their schedule is now saying pending impeachment because they don't know where they'll have to be on any given day. see that from senator warren and sanders and klobuchar and others. that's a complicating factor here. but we also know that iowa is historically a place that breaks late in the cycle and with such a fluid feel, with that top four so closely bunched together we don't know exactly who will end up on top and i don't think the voters know also. to patrick's point, they're making up their minds. you have a clear contrast, the progressive wing and the moderate wing. but for voters who have prioritized electability in beating trump all year, that can go either way. they could say i think big ideas are the with at a beat trump. or they could say a steady, moderate hand is the way to beat trump and split another way. we don't know where the undecided will fall. >> it's interesting how the president has turned soleimani into this boogeyman, and doing it a lot in person, but on twitter he's been falsely claiming democrats are making soleimani into a wonderful guy, right. when he doesn't have a clear explanation about his actions in iran, when he continue come up with an imminent threat and goes to this playbook, to use it to attack democrats. >> that's what he's done from day one. he had this tweet today where he -- the islam phobic tweet where he had schumer and pelosi in traditional muslim garb, what he did from day one launching his political career, on the conspiracy theory that obama was a secret kenyan muslim, because that's apparently a smear tarring your opponents with, because islamophobia is a useful cudgel. this is the playbook he returns to again and again when he doesn't have something more substantive to say and this guy has had trouble keeping his lies straight about his justification for assassinating soleimani. so of course he's going to throw some red meat to the base. >> speaking of the playbook, let's talk about about this new reporting with the russian military hackers, successfully have infiltrated the ukrainian gas company where hunter biden served on the board. it's significant news especially at the beginning of an election year. >> right, and i don't want to further any disinformation or any kind of conspiracy theories but, you know, the degree to which russia still has an enormous amount of power and leverageability to launch cyberattacks and in the united states' own vulnerabilities in terms of cybersecurity and the 2020 election are very real. you see it in states and states that say we're not sure that we have enough money to handle election security. we don't know how vulnerable some of our machines are, our systems are. you know, this is the kind of thing, ukraine is different, barrisma is different, but it goes to the special playbook russia's had to interfere on its own terms and how this president and this administration have just looked the other way through this and it sets up that vulnerability for 2020. >> it's interesting, i wonder what it says to you that the russians are apparently doing what trump tried to pressure ukraine to do to find dirt on biden. >> we know russia has had an interest, we know the reporting that came out of the mueller investigation was to say that russia had an interest in furthering president trump's election. i think there's no evidence that that has changed. but this is an important thing to look forward. it's not just 2016 where russia was seeking to interfere in the election, we know this has been an ongoing kind of attempt. we have to see from the administration if there's going to be a response to that. we've seen on the campaign trail democrats and republicans make reforic statements saying we're going to stand up to russia and not allow them to interfere in our election going forward. >> it sounds like 2016. change the name from clinton to biden. you said what i'm saying? >> what's the question, will the trump administration proactively say that this is not going to be something that will be allowed? and to the bigger point, will the american people pressure states and federal government for election security? that's an ongoing question we don't have an answer to even as the election comes near. >> will they? do you think the trump administration will -- >> stand up for election security? no, of course not. >> what can democrats do? >> what interest does this administration have in standing up to russia? what interest does this administration have in ensuring free and fair elections? we have seen trump take very little interest in this issue from the get go when democrats took over the house last year one of the first things that they did was to put together a bill that was to improve election integrity and ethics in elections amongst other things and republicans have said -- have kept their hands off of it and trump has shown no interest, no involvement in furthering -- >> but the voter fraud commission that they had to disband. >> right, right for whatever it was the 3 million fictitious votes or something like that, i'm sure we'll hear in some mythical two-week period what the results of those findings were. >> fascinating. sounds like it's going to be -- it's interesting, if any of the players, if it's biden or it may be sanders, it may be the exact same playbook has 2016 and i 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very candid, the 2020 democratic field tom was the most diverse ever but tomorrow's debate stage will feature only white candidates. is that a problem for you? what do you think of that? >> i think it's a problem. you know, when kamala harris dropped out, the next day i wrote an open letter to the democratic national committee and i said you should change the criteria for the debate stage because it's important to have a diverse field and you should change it to ensure that we have a diversity of candidates that reflects the democratic party. obviously the committee doesn't do what i tell them to do but yes it's a problem and i tried to take action on it the very day camilla dropped out. >> you don't feel it represents the party. cory booker says the dnc's rules enable you to buy your way into the debate stage. what's your response to him? >> look, what's driven everybody's success as a candidate has been message. i have a completely different message from everybody else who's running. i'm saying that we have a broken government that's been purchased by corporations and we're going to have to take back the government and i'm an outsider, i'm the only outsider in this race who has spent ten years fighting and beating those corporations. i'm the person who will actually change d.c., the only person who will talk about term limits and only person who will say that climate's my number one priority and i'll do it from the standpoint of environmental justice and job creation. and lastly -- >> i'm sorry, i cut you off. there was a delay, sorry about that. >> i'll take on trump on the economy and beat him on the stage because i have 30 years of experience and expertise that says he's a fake businessman and he's a fake person helping americans in terms of economics. >> yeah, sorry about the delay. i thought you were finished with your thought. >> no worries. >> you have spent a lot of money, more than $160 million alone on tv ads. if cory booker had that kind of money at his disposal or maybe kamala harris, you mentioned her, do you think they'd be on that debate stage tomorrow too? >> i don't know, don. i know the money makes a difference but i think what really makes a difference is message and grassroots. people are talking about south carolina. we have 82 people on the ground in south carolina. i've been there multiple times. if you listen to what the people from south carolina say they say tom's been here, he's looked us in the eye. he has a message that's different. and so that's actually what i think is driving this. i've always believed in message and grassroots. that's my history over the last ten years and that's what i believe really drives the outcome. >> let's talk about the story that has -- that's bubbled up. elizabeth warren says that at a private 2018 meeting with bernie sanders that she told him a woman could not win -- i'm sorry, that he told her that a woman could not win in 2020. she says obviously she disagrees. sanders denied the characterization when first reported by cnn. what's your reaction to that? can a woman win? >> well, of course i wasn't in that meeting and i don't know what was said but i absolutely believe that a woman can win. in fact, a woman got 3 million more votes than donald trump did in 2016. >> that simple. that was short and sweet. >> yup. >> but a woman is not sitting in the white house right now so she actually didn't win. >> i know but the question you asked me don was can a woman win and i absolutely believe that a woman can win. if i'm not the candidate and one of the women who's on the stage tomorrow is i will support her unequivocally, 100%. either one of those women would beat donald trump. >> america elected a rich businessman, no government experience in 2016. why do you think that they should do it again? >> well, don, let me say this, i am completely different from donald trump. in every single way. first of all, i actually built a successful business. i'm not a businessman who failed and was successful on reality tv. i succeeded in reality. second of all i have ten years of experience as an outsider passing legislation with the help of the american people in propositions, building grassroots organizations. i built nextgen america, one of the largest grassroots organizations in the united states. i actually have taken on oil companies and beat them, drug companies, utilities, tobacco companies and passed a $2 a pack cigarette tax and given it to medical, the health care for the poorest people in california. i have ten years of experience as an outsider. if you believe that our issue here is a broken government that's been bought by corporations, let me ask you a question and the american people the same question, do you think it will be changed by someone from the outside who's actually done it for ten years and beat the corporations or someone from inside washington, d.c.? that's why i'm willing to do term limits of 12 years for congress people, i'm willing to change this as an outsider in a way no one else is. >> i'll let the american people answer that question. tom steyer, thank you for staying up late. good luck on the debate stage tomorrow. >> don, thank you so much for having me. >> now i want to bring in simone sanders, a senior viradviser wi joe biden's campaign. this impeachment drama, we all know hunter biden was on the board, what's your reaction? >> thanks for having me tonight, don. as we've said and the vice president regularly says on the campaign trail. a couple folks don't want him to be president, donald trump, why he's manufacturing these conspiracy theories and secondly russia. that is evident from this "new york times" story today. so the fact of the matter, though, don, everyone -- no one has asserted that vice president biden did anything wrong. he did his job, carried out the policy of the united states government and our allies and reformers in ukraine. what this is about in terms of the impeachment inquiry is donald trump and his conduct. >> there's an op-ed called while bernie sanders has always stood up for african-americans joe biden repeatedly let us down. she writes will our community side with joe biden who has betrayed black voters to side with lawmakers or will we stand with vermont senator bernie sanders, fighting for economic justice since the civil rights era. he's admitted mistakes but has strong support in the black community. what's your response, simone? >> well, i don't have a direct response for nina turner, but i will say we are proud of the campaign we've built and our campaign is the only campaign in this race that has demonstrated the ability to build a broad coalition that includes black voters, latino voters, white voters, men, women, older voters and some young people, folks all across the country. lgbtq plus folks. we don't anyone should beat the democratic nominee without being able to demonstrate they have the ability to build that broad co lieg cocoa ligs. don, we have seen over the course of this nine months, folks lob all types of attacks and negatives and debunked assertions about vice president biden and his record and what we've seen over the last nine months, the attacks haven't worked. voters know joe biden and you're seeing in the leadup to this debate and the leadup to the iowa caucuses are campaigns getting desperate. we'll continue to be positive and speak directly to the people and voters in iowa and we're happy about the campaign we're building. >> why are they bringing it up in south carolina now? >> look, i'm not sure, don, but i can tell you i'll be in south carolina this week kicking off our south carolina bus tour. we are proud of the support we've built not only in the state of south carolina but in places all over this country. if you'll note earlier this week a number of front line members came out and endorsed vice president biden, folks from diverse places but also folks that ran and won in trump districts, districts that donald trump carried in 2016. so i think what that means is that voters across the country are speaking loud and clear that there's momentum behind our campaign and they want a candidate, frankly, and a nominee that has demonstrated the ability they can beat donald trump to build a broad coalition. i don't know what the sanders campaign is talking about but i can only tell you what we're seeing on the ground in terms of support for our campaign. >> i want to put up this "washington post" poll, showing 48% of black voters are backing joe biden, sanders is close to him, 20%. in that poll there's an age and ideology division, younger african-american voters more apt to back sanders who you worked for him last cycle. why is that, do you think? >> well, don, this is what i'll say, i think a lot of times folks get caught up in the conversation about this election and they only look it through the lens of the twitter universe. if you're looking at the support of young voters, squarely through the lens of the twitter universe i don't think you're getting the depth and breadth of young people. there are a number of young voters supporting other candidates in this race, there are young voters supporting joe biden. i'm in iowa right now. we were in iowa last week and we had a number of young electives across the country, shepherd jones from florida, a number of young people -- young black people, elected officials saying why they believe in vice president biden saying his vision is the right vision for the country. >> tomorrow is the debate, featuring candidates. all of them are white. your candidate aside, is that personally disappointing to you as a committed democrat and a person of color? >> well, look, don, i will say that not one candidate, i think joe biden would include himself on that stage tomorrow, will themselves represent the depth and breadth of the party. but that's why we're so proud of the community and the movement and the campaign that we've built that is, in fact, representative of all corners of the party. and so i think it is incumbent upon any candidate, whoever's the nominee, to make sure the campaign is reflective of america. i think we have shown that work out there on the campaign trail. >> simone sanders, thank you. >> thank you, don. it is the last debate before the first vote and it's only on cnn. the top democrats head to iowa for a live presidential debate in partnership with "the des moines register." trump made a false claim today, flat out lying saying he's protecting americans with preexisting conditions. we'll tell you what his administration is actually doing that will put them at risk. fle'' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ don't get mad, put your 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more than 15,000 times in his three years as president and will probably put our fact checker in a coma by 2020 and a man who's own white house said it was snowing while it was completely clear. we should believe him when he said he's protected preexisting conditions even when republicans have tried to repeal and replace obamacare. in fact, donald trump ran on it. i'm old enough to remember when they tried to repeal the law and john mccain, who was dying, came out and rejected it and saved obamacare and donald trump have republicans and done a lawsuit called texas v. united states, got a federal judge in texas to rule on it, declare it unconstitutional and donald trump's own justice department has come out to -- and barr has said wait until after the election. they know it will hurt them and they're hoping ruth bader ginsburg will retire and eliminate obamacare. this is such a beautiful -- i just admire the shamelessness of the lie. donald trump has run on repealing obamacare, and now saying he's taking credit for -- kicking off 20 million americans off health care. >> scott, it was the democrats along with a few republicans who saved it by voting against the repeal and replace obamacare. we can put up the video again of the late senator john mccain with his famous middle of the night thumbs down vote. he was sick. and he came back. why do you think he feels the need to make this claim when he can't back it up? >> that night was an interesting night, don. we were on the air together in the middle of the night together. >> don't remind me. >> yeah. i think on this particular issue a couple things, number one, obviously it's an important issue to both parties. both parties are talking about it. trump knows he's going to have to talk about it and obviously they know you can't run against preexisting conditions. people trying to repeal obamacare, every single democrat is trying to -- there's safe ground for trump to run on. he doesn't have a monopoly on health care 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(avo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. president trump getting a lot of heated criticism for retweeting a fake image of chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. trump retweeted this doctored photo of senate minority leader chuck schumer and nancy pelosi in traditional islamic garments. he tweets this out. there's nothing wrong with wearing traditional muslim garb, if you're a muslim, and even if you're not but there's a reason behind him doing this. but he says he's not racist but then he tweets this out. >> of course he's not racist, the same man who passed a muslim ban, who saw a video of americans celebrating 9/11. who tells ilhan to go home to her country, and retweets katie hopkins, why would that man be a racist? stephanie grisham gets paid six figures to not do her job, the best job on earth as the white house press secretary goes on fox news and the host reads a comment from a muslim commentator, saying that's a slur against the religion of 1.7 billion people and stephanie grisham doubles down and says he did it to show the democrats are terrorist sympathizers to somehow insinuate that those who are muslim, 4 million americans, are somehow terrorists, the same thing he did with obama, promoting the birther conspiracy. why are we surprised? he's a racist. in 2020, you're supporting and endorsing a racist president. >> scott, would you tweet something like this? would you tweet this? >> no, i wouldn't. i lived through the bush/cheney years and trump years, and i've seen meme after meme, after picture, after photo shopped image of all those guys depicting adolf hitler. i don't like it when the left depicts people as nazis and we shouldn't do it to political opponents either: the ones who are angry are the most likely to retweet. >> scott, i want to help you here. you're not saying -- >> help me? >> you're saying wearing a hijab is the same thing at his ler or nazi? >> less than an american patriot, that's how i viewed the photo today. he's depicting them as being on the side of the iranian regime, which i don't think is necessarily true. >> the other thing, you're talking about people who are on the internet and sometimes wacky people in the party. i never saw president bush or president obama or president clinton do this with any -- i'm talking about the president. i'm not talking about fringe elements on the internet or even sometimes people who do stupid things who are part of a political party. we're talking about the president of the united states, scott. >> yeah. like i said, i don't agree with it, i don't think we should depicture political opponents in a way that's un-american or anti-american interests. i think we can disagree but no i don't agree with it, both sides do it and i don't agree with it. it's not my preferred strategy. >> i don't think there's a both sides thing. i think this is a president thing. we're talking about the president. >> you deny the left has depicted the republican presidents that way, two decades -- >> scott, if you said to me that president obama depicted president bush or nancy pelosi or john boehner in that way, then i would say, yes, you have a point. but i never saw president obama do that. i never saw the president before him do anything like that. if you're talking about other people who are in the party, yes, i would say you have a point but i don't think you have a legitimate point now because i'm talking about the president of the united states. >> president obama tweets out books that he's read. president trump in three years has retweeted conspiracy theorists, conspiracy theories, hateful memes again and again and again. this is not the first time. this is the feature. it isn't the bug. he is the commander in chief of the greatest nation on earth. why do we lower the bar for the president of the united states of america and why can't we just call him out for what he is, don, he does not have a racial flare-up. he is a racist. if you keep behaving like a racist and tweeting like a racist and talking like a racist and supported by racists, maybe you're donald trump. >> gentlemen, thank you. queen e liz east con seening a crisis meeting of the royal family to deal with the decision to step back from their roles as senior royals. the between agreeing to a period of transition for the couple while final details are worked out. let's discuss now. a staff writer for the atlantic who wrote an article about harry sp meghan's move. you have never seen meeting like this before. >> we never get senior royals all together face to face in a room like this. back in the 90s when the queen was urging charles and die anna to separate she was writing letters. this is about hammering out a workable solution. and the british public. something acceptable to them. it was healing wounds and building bridges. get this family together so they can talk opposed to everything behind the scenes. >> let's talk about your latest piece. called the hypocrisy of the decision. in britain, hypocrisy is the worst sin of all. why do you say they are hypocrites? >> it's because they the viewers have been trying to have it all ways. they want the title and the public money with the role. doing their homes and having a home in london. and a life in north america. they want it all. they don't want to do the duty that comes with that. that's the boring stuff. the day-to-day job. the opening supermarkets and hospitals and cutting ribbons and those things. they don't want that. but they want the money and the title. that's the problem. >> there's some other hypocrisy that i would like to show you. giving credit to buzzfeed. they from the british press. the difference in tone of those headlines. if you look at it. take a look. not long too go. wrapping up her royal duties ahead of maternity leave. due at any moment. this is the about meghan. why can't she keep her hands off her bump? experts tackle the question that has the nation talking. it is pride, vanity, acting or a new age of bonding technique. there's this one. kate morning sickness cure. prince william gifted with avocado. for pregnant dutchess. it says meghan beloved avocado linked to drought shame. it's on and on. we'll put a couple up here. is that hard to see why they might want to leave or at least not be exposed to this any longer? >> completely. also, if you look at prince harry, he's his mother was hu hunded to death by the press in paris. this is something that is understandable. everybody who has small child and i have a child, i wouldn't want anything like this level of intrusion. and i look at north america and say that sounds good. that looks good. i think they're going to it's not like if you move to north america or canada or california. you're not going to have press intrusion. there will be a lot of that. they would like to have it on their terms and control it. that is understandable. the problem is, what will you make the decision and give up the title and all that which comes with it. i don't know the answer. >> that's ha good question. in her statement the queen didn't use her title. is she taking them away? >> that's the one thing everyone thought they would keep. there's speculation. there was a personal reference. in the formal statement from the queen you wouldn't see titles. the queen was issuing a statement as a grandmother. i'm trying to find a solution but i have my grandson, my daughter-in-law. my granddaughter in law and great grandchild. some people are taking that as a first clear perhaps titles will fall by the wayside. >> it is fascinating. everybody is talking about it. i'm not a real royal watcher. i'm fascinated by this. i appreciate it. the world has watched their over move. now the story of the most famous royal family. it premiers sunday e february 16. thank you for watching. coverage continues. go tigers. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? 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