Jay Inslee, D-Wash., discuss the 2018 midterms and the future of both political parties. 'This Week' Transcript 6-17-18: Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon A rush transcript of "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" airing on Sunday, June 10, 2018 on ABC News is below. On ABC's This Week, Obama senior advisor David Plouffe attacked Republican field and defended the president's health care law. Found insideThese are the questions that motivate Michael Tomasky’s deeply original examination into the origins of our hopelessly polarized nation. “One of America’s finest political commentators” (Michael J. Sandel), Tomasky ranges across ... Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos speaks with House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and Trump 2020 Campaign Senior Adviser Mercedes Schlapp. Rob Portman, Show: Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gov. And Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross discusses the president’s proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum and the prospects of a trade war. STEPHANOPOULOS: Up next, the roundtable is back. After President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and former vice president and chair of The Climate Reality Project Al Gore come to “This Week.”. Later, a new clip of “This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz's exclusive interview with John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, on his new book, “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.”. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics with ABC News Political Director Rick Klein, former North Dakota senator and ABC News contributor Heidi Heitkamp, Democratic strategist Stefanie Brown James, and LA Times columnist Jonah Goldberg. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics, with former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, Washington Post Congressional Reporter Rachael Bade, TIME National Political Correspondent Molly Ball, and Open Society Foundations President Patrick Gaspard. Show: Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Rep. Adam Schiff. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with NPR “Morning Edition” host Steve Inskeep, Politico Playbook co-authors Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman, and ABC News senior White House correspondent Cecilia Vega. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., and Gov. The president resisted issuing mandates for months, and the administration repeatedly explained that he lacked the legal authority for sweeping mandates. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with ABC News Political Director Rick Klein, Democratic Strategist and former Clinton Campaign Spokesperson Karen Finney, Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-New Mexico, American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp, and Greta Van Susteren, Anchor of Voice of America’s “Plugged in with Greta Van Susteren.”. Plus, following President Trump’s declaration of the opioid crisis as a public health emergency, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Gov. We're going to begin there this morning with Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. Plus, Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl sits down with McCain Institute Board Chair Cindy McCain. I do think, George, that the country will move on. Show: Dr. Stephen Hahn, Mayor Kate Gallego, Mayor Francis Suarez, Judge Lina Hidalgo, "This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz goes one-on-one with with Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn, to discuss the latest on the COVID-19 threat and the government’s response. Working families cannot afford child care for their kids. GIBSON: What a quaint notion that is now, and how quickly that disappeared. Hurricane Ida leaves more than 60 dead across eight states. Show: Larry Kudlow, Neel Kashkari, Dr. Paul Stoffels, Dr. George Yancopoulos, ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos is joined exclusively by White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, to discuss the government’s response to COVID-19. Wray was saying it. You have to win hearts and minds. Sometimes when you're a leader, you have to go in and use a sledgehammer, and I’ve been known to do that when I was governor. With an all-out battle for the White House shaping up between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who’s breaking through in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll? STEPHANOPOULOS: Finally, how do you see the trajectory of the pandemic over the next several months? Show: Rep. Adam Schiff, Alan Dershowitz, Sen. Richard Shelby, Sen. Cory Booker. It had nothing to do with the constitutionality of Roe v. Wade. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) and House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) discuss what it means for flights and security here in the U.S. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics with Democratic strategist and ABC News contributor Donna Brazile, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, ABC News contributor and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, and ABC News’ Cokie Roberts. And the Powerhouse Roundtable discusses all the week’s politics, with former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, former Virginia Congresswoman and ABC News Contributor Barbara Comstock, former Chicago Mayor and ABC News Contributor Rahm Emanuel, Democracy for America CEO and ABC News Contributor Yvette Simpson and New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman. Plus, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., joins “This Week” Sunday to discuss the fallout from the death of George Floyd, and Trump National Security Advisor Amb. A rush transcript of "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" airing on Sunday, September 12, 2021 on ABC News is below. He -- you can't project strength if you look scared. ANSWER: The Department of Homeland Security. Plus, after weeks of major headlines surrounding sexual harassment allegations, former Rep. Mary Bono, R-Calif., and Del. STEPHANOPOULOS: Of course, Martha, that is the danger. With just six weeks until Inauguration Day, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus on “This Week.”. The job was to hold on. Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. I know you guys are going to come back in a -- in a minute but we’re going to move on right now. Phil Murphy, Gov. We debate the path forward with the two most powerful senators on each wing of the party, Bernie Sanders and Joe Manchin. : A Son of Immigrants Makes the Case Against Open Borders.”. Let's begin with the devastation left by Ida. First one is I think there are shaky legal grounds here. Mike DeWine, R-OH, to discuss the latest on the COVID-19 threat and the government’s response, Sunday on “This Week.”. And a special powerhouse roundtable discusses the aftermath of the week’s tragic events, with ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, ABC News senior legal correspondent Sunny Hostin, and “Nightline” co-anchor Byron Pitts. 12:30 PM ET, June 13, 2021 Plus, the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics, with former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, former Chicago Mayor and ABC News Contributor Rahm Emanuel, Republican Strategist and ABC News Contributor Sara Fagen, and Democracy for America CEO and ABC News Contributor Yvette Simpson. I understand that everybody wants -- and we had this conversation last week on a different topic. Perhaps it looks like Donald Trump is going to run again. Plus, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., joins “This Week” Sunday. Reckless management. There are requirements that we put in workplaces and in schools every day to make sure that workplaces and schools are safe. How deep is the hole and what does it mean for his packed fall agenda? This Labor Day weekend, Martha Raddatz goes one-on-one with Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine, only on “This Week.”, Then, after Donald Trump’s major immigration speech and trip to Mexico, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway comes to “This Week.”. STEPHANOPOULOS: Good morning, and welcome to "This Week," a week where we have remembered the toll of those attacks that transformed our country 20 years ago. We fought for the United States. Bad news for Texas women. This Sunday, George Stephanopoulos speaks with ABC News Contributor and former Trump Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and Congressional Hispanic Caucus member Rep. Luis Gutiérrez, D-Ill., on the national debate over immigration policy. MURTHY: Well, certainly this wouldn't have been put forward if the president and administration didn't believe that it was an appropriate legal measure to take, and they believe it is so based on the authority that Congress has actually given under the OSHA Act which, in fact, provides and not just provides, but, you know, tells the Department of Labor and the administration that they have a responsibility to ensure that the workplace is safe for workers and that's what this measure does. It does seem like the president's political standing certainly hurt by the Afghan exit, but it begins and ends with handling this pandemic. Ahead of high-stakes contests in five states next Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders and RNC Chair Reince Priebus come to “This Week.”, And in an exclusive interview, the billionaire CEO of Koch Industries Charles Koch weighs in on the 2016 race, only on “This Week.”. Plus, Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel & Policy Director Carrie Severino and President of the Constitutional Accountability Center Elizabeth Wydra discuss Kavanaugh’s impact on the future of the Supreme Court. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: What the Supreme Court is letting happen, essentially, a de facto and to Roe v. Wade. And, as the Senate prepares to vote on four gun control measures Monday, NRA Institute for Legislative Action executive director Chris Cox and Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, come to “This Week.”. So this has never been a president who worried about himself. And then we need to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill for the long term. And so when the data changes and you want to save people, you go there. With that said, Delta is a tough foe. And the Powerhouse Roundtable discusses all the week’s politics, with former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, Open Society Foundations President Patrick Gaspard, National Review Editor Rich Lowry, and Washington Post Deputy Editorial Page Editor and Columnist Ruth Marcus. But I think it was going much more poorly than we knew about at the time. YVETTE SIMPSON, ABC NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Yes. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with Republican Strategist and ABC News Contributor Alex Castellanos, Democratic Strategist and ABC News Contributor Stephanie Cutter, ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd, New York Times Columnist Michelle Goldberg, and PBS “Firing Line” Host and CNN Contributor Margaret Hoover. Physical infrastructure is terribly important. Martha points to something that I think is very important. Plus, the Powerhouse Roundtable discusses all the week’s politics, with ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran, ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd, NPR White House Reporter Ayesha Rascoe, and Washington Post Political Columnist Karen Tumulty. The Delta variant doesn't care what your politics are. And what's the most you would accept in a final reconciliation bill? And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, Democratic strategist and Obama 2012 deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter, Republican strategist and Bush White House political affairs director Sara Fagen, TV One host Roland Martin, and American Conservative Union chair Matt Schlapp. Following President Trump’s controversial remarks on immigration during Thursday’s Oval Office meeting, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., Sunday on “This Week.”. Then, after the horrific attack in Nice, France and the attempted coup in Turkey, Secretary of State John Kerry comes to “This Week.”. We couldn't have imagined also, Martha Raddatz, that it would lead to America's longest war, a 20-year war that just ended last week. Found insideWhat the Hell Do You Have to Lose? makes a searing case for the enduring value of our historic accomplishments and what happens if they are lost. Plus, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman reacts to Donald Trump’s election and discusses his new book, “Thank You for Being Late.”, On the final Sunday before Election Day, Clinton campaign chair John Podesta and Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus come to “This Week.”, Plus, FiveThirtyEight founder and editor-in-chief Nate Silver breaks down each candidate’s path to victory on “This Week.”. We're worried about the people in New York and New Jersey and Pennsylvania that are going through it. As we head into Labor Day, the country is marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11 this week, still absorbing the harrowing and heartbreaking scenes from the chaotic exit to America's longest war. On the other hand, the Supreme Court has upheld vaccine mandates in the past. Show: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Gov. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with Republican strategist and ABC News contributor Alex Castellanos, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, former Obama Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes, and ABC News’ Cokie Roberts. Found insideImportant, revealing, and powerfully argued, The Threat tells the true story of what the FBI is, how it works, and why it will endure as an institution of integrity that protects America. After Donald Trump’s stunning election victory, Trump Presidential Transition Team vice chair Rudy Giuliani discusses how the president-elect will shape his administration on “This Week.”. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with Republican strategist and ABC News contributor Alex Castellanos, Democratic strategist Stephanie Cutter, Washington Post columnist and co-author of “One Nation After Trump” E.J. We have the unknown, and the unknown is everything you have been talking about, COVID, what's going to happen with COVID, what it will do to the economy. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics, with former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, Democracy for America CEO and ABC News Contributor Yvette Simpson, Fox News Contributor and former DNC Chair Donna Brazile, and National Review Editor Rich Lowry. CHRISTIE: Yeah, he made it messier, Donna. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week’s politics, with ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd, former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, Democracy for America CEO and ABC News Contributor Yvette Simpson, and New Yorker Staff Writer and CNN Global Affairs Analyst Susan Glasser. That has been our commitment from the beginning. ABC News - This is a rush transcript of "This Week" airing Sunday, August 8. Jay Inslee, ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Sunday on “This Week.”, Plus, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx and Gov. Plus, Dean of Columbia Business School and former chair of the Bush Council of Economic Advisers Glenn Hubbard and Nobel Prize-winning economist, New York Times columnist and ABC News contributor Paul Krugman discuss the GOP tax plan and its potential impact on the economy. John Kasich and Sen. Bernie Sanders come to “This Week.”. He needs to refocus. He put a cap on it, and he said you spend it however you want. And ABC News’ Jonathan Karl, Martha Raddatz and Cokie Roberts reflect on covering the American ‘maverick’ through the years. Kelly and Ryan sit down with actress GABRIELLE UNION to discuss her new book "You Got Anything Stronger?" Plus, Paralympic gold medalist ANASTASIA PAGONIS is live in-studio, and the hosts kick off "Live's Dinner on a Dime Week," with foodies stopping by each day to share simple and delicious dinners that won't break the bank. Rep. Donna Edwards, D-Maryland, founder of "Women for Women International" and editor-at-large of "Women in the World" Zainab Salbi, and Rep. Jackie Speier, D-California, discuss sexual misconduct and the proper response to the ongoing allegations. There is a risk. Show: White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Gov. And so, when you saw, with President Bush talking about that, and I was glad to see President Biden and the other real former presidents actually show up, as opposed to going to do commentary for a boxing match, that's what leaders do. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics, previewing the ABC News Democratic Debate less than a week away, with ABC News Senior Congressional Correspondent Mary Bruce, former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, former Chicago Mayor and ABC News Contributor Rahm Emanuel, National Review Editor Rich Lowry, and Axios National Political Reporter Alexi McCammond. STEPHANOPOULOS: "We're not going to build bridges just sort of people can live under them. And Trump campaign senior adviser Sarah Huckabee Sanders debates EMILY’s List president and Clinton supporter Stephanie Schriock on the election battle for women voters. And our panel of experts discusses President Trump on the world stage and all the week’s politics, with The Wall Street Journal’s Seoul bureau chief Jonathan Cheng, Bloomberg Politics national political reporter Jennifer Jacobs, and ABC News Political Director Rick Klein. Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee will report on the storm’s latest developments from New York. Plus, Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, discusses the state of the Trump presidency, and his new book The Vanishing American Adult. We had a joint agreement. Shows President Obama making the critical decisions on the Afghanistan War, the secret war in Pakistan, and the worldwide fight against terrorism. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, author of the new book “Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics,” Washington Times Senior Opinion Columnist Monica Crowley, former Tallahassee Mayor and 2018 Florida Gubernatorial Candidate Andrew Gillum, and Democracy for America CEO Yvette Simpson. But you've got the president of the United States, you've got leadership in the House and the Senate. Plus, conservative author Ann Coulter and University of California, Berkeley professor and former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich discuss the latest free speech firestorm at Berkeley. droughts. ABC "This Week With George Stephanopolous" -Transcript. And the Powerhouse Roundtable discusses all the week’s politics and looks ahead to 2020, with ABC News Political Director Rick Klein, former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, Democratic Strategist Stefanie Brown James, and NPR Congressional Correspondent Susan Davis. Plus, Heritage Foundation economist and President Trump’s likely nominee to the Federal Reserve Board Stephen Moore comes to "This Week.". With just three weeks until Inauguration Day, incoming White House press secretary and communications director Sean Spicer comes exclusively to “This Week.”. SHAH: No matter how many votes are cast, if more than 50 percent vote that Newsom should be recalled, he's out. And the numbers change when 98 percent of the people in ICUs are unvaccinated, when people who are having heart attacks are dying because they can't get treated, they say, we have to move. STEPHANOPOULOS: And we saw its impact on the unemployment numbers this week as well. And then, of course, the second plane came into frame and you just played the little bit after that. You're on the air. HEITKAMP: I totally disagree with Chris. 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., comes to “This Week” Sunday. It is not one another, and what we have to do is approach this next phase of the pandemic response recognizing that we've got to listen to each other before we rush to judgment. And the Powerhouse Roundtable discusses all the week’s politics with ABC News Senior Congressional Correspondent Mary Bruce, ABC News White House Correspondent and D.C. They'll forget about Afghanistan. But Biden's plan to mandate vaccinations at workplaces across America is facing swift and severe resistance, drawing attacks and threats of legal action from at least 19 Republican governors. After the GOP’s failure to repeal Obamacare, Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price and former Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta come to “This Week” Sunday. “This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz goes one-on-one with Defense Secretary Mark Esper and speaks exclusively with House Intelligence Committee Chair Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., on “This Week” Sunday. STEPHANOPOULOS: How do you respond to the response that that wasn't working? STEPHANOPOULOS: Sparking a fierce response. When we come back: California Governor Gavin Newsom faces a recall election Tuesday. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the political fallout as the Mueller probe concludes, with ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd, former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie, former DNC Chair and Fox News Contributor Donna Brazile, and Republican Strategist and Bush White House Political Affairs Director Sara Fagen. We were back on the trail this week, this time in Florida … So, when somebody speaks up for that, isn't it something to be praised? We will always be looking for more measures that we can take, George. We can debate it. Just to show you some pictures at the foot of New York City, this is at the World Trade Center, obviously, a major fire there. Plus, ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran and ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas provide the latest reporting and analysis on the report’s conclusions and what comes next. I think we should move on to other issues. And what I'm concerned about is how it's going to further divide the country because reversal of Roe v. Wade does not eliminate abortion in this country. Show: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Robert Menendez. He affirmatively said, I don't have the legal authority to do mandates. John Bel Edwards, D-La., and White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, to discuss the latest on the COVID-19 threat and the government’s response, Sunday on “This Week.”. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with ABC News Contributor and former New Jersey Gov. He's going to join Martha Raddatz and Pierre Thomas to reflect on that day and all that followed when we come back. As the government shutdown heads into its second week with President Trump and Democrats still divided over border wall funding, “This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz speaks exclusively with U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., a member of the incoming House Democratic leadership, Sunday on “This Week.”. STEPHANOPOULOS: So are you getting blowback? With analysis from former New Jersey Governor and ABC News Contributor Chris Christie and former Chicago Mayor and ABC News Contributor Rahm Emanuel. Do we really want to rescind that when we have cut childhood poverty by half? And we still encourage people to go to disasterassistance.gov and apply for benefits, and especially those critical needs assistance, so that we can get money in the hands of people to do it. And former longtime Democratic Virginia Congressman Jim Moran, who is not calling for Northam to resign, discusses his stance. Ambassador to NATO Douglas Lute discusses the global response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s strategy and his potential next moves. As Congress and the FBI investigate Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone comes to “This Week.”. And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates all the week’s politics, with ABC News congressional correspondent Mary Bruce, Republican strategist and ABC News contributor Alex Castellanos, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, and Associated Press Washington bureau chief Julie Pace. Plus, Stephanopoulos speaks with Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., on the U.S.-North Korea summit and the battle over trade. Sunday, Raddatz anchors a special edition of "This Week" from Boulder, Colorado, and brings us the voice of the voters, as well as interviews with Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., and Gov. See more of Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos’ exclusive interview with President Donald Trump, only on "This Week" Sunday. University of Chicago Professor of Economics and ABC News Contributor Austan Goolsbee, former Trump Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Adviser and ABC News Contributor Tom Bossert, and the Director of Harvard University's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics Danielle Allen join to discuss the pandemic and its worldwide effects. Is your state finally getting COVID under control? And, the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, ABC News Chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, ABC News contributor and Republican strategist Ana Navarro, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and American Conservative Union chair Matt Schlapp. ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Mark Meadows in his first Sunday show interview since becoming White House Chief of Staff. A close confidant of the president, Lewandowski knows what goes on behind the West Wing walls as well as anyone. But Trump's Enemies is also the story of how President Trump is fighting back. Bad news for women. After President Donald Trump's second full week in office, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Vice President Mike Pence, on "This Week.”. Plus, Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas sits down with religious leaders whose congregations have been impacted by gun violence.

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