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Sanders meets Obama and says Trump presidency would be a disaster – live Sanders meets Obama and says Trump presidency would be a disaster – live
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Trump in 2009: climate change 'scientifically irrefutable'
Maybe that Sierra Club endorsement of Hillary Clinton was a closer call than we thought?
Donald Trump and his children signed a letter printed in a full-page ad in the New York Times in December 2009 calling on the president and Congress to take urgent action on climate change, the web site Grist reports. Click through for an image of the ad, which warns that “if we fail to act now, it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet.”
The letter, which bears dozens of signatures including Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, Ben and Jerry of Ben & Jerry’s, and Martha Stewart, begins:
Dear president Obama and the United States Congress, Tomorrow leaders from 192 countries will gather at The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to determine the fate of our planet.
As business leaders we are optimistic that President Obama is attending Copenhagen with emissions targets. Additionally, we urge you, our government, to strengthen and pass United States legislation, and lead the world by example. We support your effort to ensure meaningful and effective measures to control climate change, an immediate challenge facing the United States and the world today. Please don’t postpone the earth. If we fail to act now, it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet.”
EXCLUSIVE: Trump, three of his children & others signed a 2009 letter urging President Obama to take climate action https://t.co/epDFHpmKB4
6.19pm BST
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Some Sanders backers won’t hear talk of their candidate conceding – and they are letting our Dan Roberts know:
@RobertsDan He looks forward to the full California count, DC and the convention = it's not over.
@robertsdan #bored with yet another binary thinker... #Bernie
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Bernie Sanders’ sole endorser in the Senate, Jeff Merkley of Oregon, is projecting clarity on the question of whether hundreds of superdelegates might abandon Hillary Clinton to give Sanders the nomination. That would not be legitimate at this point, Merkley tells CNN:
Live shortly with new sound from Bernie backer Jeff Merkley who says "it won't be legitimate" if Sanders tries to convince supers to flip
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Sanders. Always draws the bigger crowd:
Sanders draws unusually large press contingent for his statement after meeting with Pres Obama. pic.twitter.com/01uJucgsAY
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Apparently this Trump donor meeting was something of a brainstorm, too, and get ready for bumper stickers:
Trump NY Chair told CNN Trump will win NY by "conventional GOTV efforts and blanketing the upstate region with signs & bumper stickers."
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So Donald Trump, Reince Priebus and Chris Christie walk into a bar:
Trump has entered Four Seasons. Doesn't take questions but waves to cameras. pic.twitter.com/HmkwVnwlXF
They’re there for a meeting with major NYC-based Republican donors.
At Trump donor mtg in NYCKaty: "How's Trump doing?" Reince Priebus: "👍🏼"
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Further Sanders reactionFurther Sanders reaction
Could it be that we’re witnessing an orderly exit?Could it be that we’re witnessing an orderly exit?
.@BernieSanders said exactly the right thing. Get through DC, take a break, get with HRC, get to work beating Trump..@BernieSanders said exactly the right thing. Get through DC, take a break, get with HRC, get to work beating Trump.
Exactly. Anyone who reads this otherwise is being disingenuous. https://t.co/cvrTFNKNe7Exactly. Anyone who reads this otherwise is being disingenuous. https://t.co/cvrTFNKNe7
even though Bernie's staying in another 5 days, the Dem primary does seem to be winding down with relative ordereven though Bernie's staying in another 5 days, the Dem primary does seem to be winding down with relative order
Staying w the "landing the plane" metaphor, what Sanders said today was equivalent of putting his wheels down on approachStaying w the "landing the plane" metaphor, what Sanders said today was equivalent of putting his wheels down on approach
Overall, fairly conciliatory remarks from Sanders. Suspect some fists unclenched in Brooklyn.Overall, fairly conciliatory remarks from Sanders. Suspect some fists unclenched in Brooklyn.
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Sanders plans meeting with Clinton 'in the very near future'Sanders plans meeting with Clinton 'in the very near future'
Note that Sanders said of Clinton, “I look forward to meeting with her in the very near future to see how we can work together to defeat Donald Trump”. That’s stronger than a phone call.Note that Sanders said of Clinton, “I look forward to meeting with her in the very near future to see how we can work together to defeat Donald Trump”. That’s stronger than a phone call.
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Sanders reactionsSanders reactions
Key take out from brief Bernie remarks to reporters: he will meet with and work with Clinton to stop Trump becoming president. = it's over.Key take out from brief Bernie remarks to reporters: he will meet with and work with Clinton to stop Trump becoming president. = it's over.
Bernie Sanders says he looks forward to meeting with Clinton to see how they can work together to defeat Trump. https://t.co/CHPiJ1RB1SBernie Sanders says he looks forward to meeting with Clinton to see how they can work together to defeat Trump. https://t.co/CHPiJ1RB1S
Bernie talking about meeting with Clinton is probably the clearest indication yet that he's preparing to ramp down his campaign.Bernie talking about meeting with Clinton is probably the clearest indication yet that he's preparing to ramp down his campaign.
@ForecasterEnten You just wait a couple of weeks...or even go to the convention and drop out during your speech. No biggie.@ForecasterEnten You just wait a couple of weeks...or even go to the convention and drop out during your speech. No biggie.
Obama: It’s over.Sanders: #Actually, superdelO: Bernie…S: Yeah ok.O: Good. Now let’s chill for an hour then tell the press nothing.Obama: It’s over.Sanders: #Actually, superdelO: Bernie…S: Yeah ok.O: Good. Now let’s chill for an hour then tell the press nothing.
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Sanders: Trump campaign built on 'bigotry and discrimination'Sanders: Trump campaign built on 'bigotry and discrimination'
While Sanders did not describe circumstances under which he might exit the Democratic race – and he certainly did not say he was exiting the race – he did say “I am going to do everything in my power, and I will work as hard as I can, to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president.”While Sanders did not describe circumstances under which he might exit the Democratic race – and he certainly did not say he was exiting the race – he did say “I am going to do everything in my power, and I will work as hard as I can, to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president.”
That would seem to extend to, at some point, swinging his support behind Hillary Clinton, the presumptive nominee. Sanders said he spoke with Clinton and congratulated her “on her very strong campaign”, and told her he looked forward to working together “to defeat Donald Trump”.That would seem to extend to, at some point, swinging his support behind Hillary Clinton, the presumptive nominee. Sanders said he spoke with Clinton and congratulated her “on her very strong campaign”, and told her he looked forward to working together “to defeat Donald Trump”.
Sanders sounded serious about wanting to do everything he could to prevent a Trump presidency. He proclaimed himself sincerely taken aback that Republicans had nominated Trump, “a candidate for president that in the year of 2016 makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstones of his campaign.”Sanders sounded serious about wanting to do everything he could to prevent a Trump presidency. He proclaimed himself sincerely taken aback that Republicans had nominated Trump, “a candidate for president that in the year of 2016 makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstones of his campaign.”
But Sanders will contest the DC primary on Tuesday, and he began by saying that he would take the issues raised by his millions of supporters “to the convention,” which is six weeks away.But Sanders will contest the DC primary on Tuesday, and he began by saying that he would take the issues raised by his millions of supporters “to the convention,” which is six weeks away.
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Sanders looks forward 'to see how we can work together' with ClintonSanders looks forward 'to see how we can work together' with Clinton
Sanders says he spoke with Clinton on Tuesday evening, he congratulated her on her campaign and that he looks forward “to see how we can work together to defeat Donald Trump.”Sanders says he spoke with Clinton on Tuesday evening, he congratulated her on her campaign and that he looks forward “to see how we can work together to defeat Donald Trump.”
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Sanders: 'It is unbelievable to me' that GOP has nominated TrumpSanders: 'It is unbelievable to me' that GOP has nominated Trump
Sanders:Sanders:
These are some of the issues that millions of Americans supported during my campaign. These are the issues that we will take to the convention..These are some of the issues that millions of Americans supported during my campaign. These are the issues that we will take to the convention..
Donald Trump ... would be a disaster as president..Donald Trump ... would be a disaster as president..
It is unbelievable to me, and I say this in sincerity, [that Republicans] would have a candidate for president that in the year of 2016 makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstones of his campaign...It is unbelievable to me, and I say this in sincerity, [that Republicans] would have a candidate for president that in the year of 2016 makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstones of his campaign...
A candidate who insults Mexicans and Latinos... women... Muslims...A candidate who insults Mexicans and Latinos... women... Muslims...
Needless to say, I am going to do everything in my power, and I will work as hard as I can, to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president.Needless to say, I am going to do everything in my power, and I will work as hard as I can, to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president.
Sanders says he will compete in the Washington DC primary on Tuesday, with his main policy initiative being for statehood for the district.Sanders says he will compete in the Washington DC primary on Tuesday, with his main policy initiative being for statehood for the district.
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Sanders speaksSanders speaks
Sanders begins with lines from his stump speech:Sanders begins with lines from his stump speech:
We should not have the highest rate of childhood poverty... we should not be having Americans in inner cities... who have life expectancies lower than many people in third-world countries.We should not have the highest rate of childhood poverty... we should not be having Americans in inner cities... who have life expectancies lower than many people in third-world countries.
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They’ve put a lectern in place outside the West Wing – a notes stand at least. Sanders is expected to come out any minute.They’ve put a lectern in place outside the West Wing – a notes stand at least. Sanders is expected to come out any minute.
5.31pm BST
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That would be called the “blame game”, usually an indication that someone thinks something has gone wrong.
Interesting Representative Labrador here says almost exactly what Senators Elizabeth Warren, Harry Reid and others have been saying: if Donald Trump is a monster, Mitch McConnell is Dr Frankenstein. (Interesting that John Boehner takes it on the chin but Paul Ryan escapes mention):
Rep. Raul Labrador says establishment R's are to blame for Trump's nomination because they refused to rally around Ted Cruz in campaign 1/2
Labrador: "If you want to thank someone for Donald Trump. Thank John Boehner and Mitch McConnell." 2/2
5.26pm BST
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Dan notes that a bunch of staff are also waiting outside the Eisenhower Executive Office building, which houses White House staff offices, to hear what Bernie Sanders will say:
Big crowd of White House staff also watching and waiting (from office steps) for Bernie to come out & talk to press pic.twitter.com/TGcf4oAgBe
5.22pm BST
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People get paid for this?
Ted Cruz declines to talk about whether he would be a willing break-glass-in-case-of-emergency nominee for the GOP:
Cruz on if he'd be willing to step in if Trump was replaced at convention: "I'll leave the political punditry to those who get paid for it."
5.17pm BST
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Sanders meeting has Obama late for lunch
“Obama was due at a lunch at 12.05pm, so whatever he and Sanders are talking about has already kept them over schedule,” reports Guardian Washington bureau chief Dan Roberts: “Huge crowd of reporters waiting expectantly at the stakeout location in front of the West Wing.”
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Sanders live video stream
Bernie Sanders has yet to emerge from the White House. But when he does, you can watch him right here:
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Meanwhile, in Gotham City:
Chris Christie just walked into the Four Seasons here in NYC, where Trump is expected to meet with donors soon
Christie was diligently agnostic about possibly being Donald Trump’s running mate, in an apparently interminable interview this morning on AM radio:
. @GovChristie on @WFAN660 this am on being @realDonaldTrump's: "Who knows? You never know."Christie has now been on over 4 hrs.
4.41pm BST
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Those kids got nothing on the media waiting to hear this morning from Sanders (he’s expected to talk to reporters after his tête-a-tête with Obama, Dan reports, but it’s not confirmed).
sitting with tears streaming down my face watching this vine of an ice cream truck that won’t stop for these kids https://t.co/ChoiqIPpB5
(h/t: @nycsouthpaw)
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Clinton's balance sheet healthier than Trump's
The Hillary Clinton campaign may have 20 times as much cash on hand as the Donald Trump campaign, and outside groups supporting her appear to have raised more than 25 times as much as groups backing Trump (which are just getting under way), the Wall Street Journal reports:
Mrs. Clinton at the end of last month had $42 million on hand, her campaign said. Mr. Trump hasn’t reported his May figures but had $2.4 million at the end of April. Mrs. Clinton also has a super PAC that has raised more than $76 million. Similar groups backing Mr. Trump are just getting under way and have raised around $3 million so far.
Trump told Bloomberg yesterday that he was having second thoughts about needing to raise $1bn for the election, which was his own stated goal a month ago. “There’s no reason to raise that,” Trump said:
I just don’t think I need nearly as much money as other people need because I get so much publicity. I get so many invitations to be on television. I get so many interviews, if I want them.
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There they are, walking together along the colonnade. White House gardens looking great.
Obama and Sanders hold unity talks at the White House pic.twitter.com/SpV2EI3iE6