milloy not running again. low popularity. still focusing on john mccain. everybody knows hillary clinton and john mccain took vodka shots together and worked together in the senate. but a lot of people don t know they both have this huge mutual respect for each other because they both have grit and determination. they worked together quietly behind the scenes for years in the senate. she actually has a signed photo behind her desk of her and john mccain in her current office in new york city. and they just had a really special bond. interesting. eddie. i m just thinking about 50 years ago, 1968, the year i was born, that it was a time of tremendous turmoil. russia, the soviet union invading czechoslovakia. students striking in france in may. the murder of dr. martin luther king jr. but all across the world everyday ordinary folk were striking back against the powers that be. here we are 50 years later, there s a deep disquiet at the heart of the country, at the heart of the world
consolidates power in his own party, democrats are watching their base shift to the left in an escalating grassroots rebellion. senate minority whip dick durbin says he can t recall a similar movement since he was elected to congress in 1982. then came the shocking win of alexandria ocasio cortez in new york, the 28-year-old self-described democrat socialist who ousted joe crowley. at the same time the party voted this week to scale back the role of super delegates, which was an issue that came up once or twice they heard about once or twice during the 2016 primary, which need to do with the extraordinary number of super delegates. super delegates. super delegates. super delegates. super delegates. super delegates. all of that, plus the added uncertainty surrounding the supreme court has left some with a feeling of deep disquiet. where do they go from here, and what is the right message from
a deep disquiet. people fear we are losing something. what they fear we are losing is the sense of limitless possibility that has always defined this nation. joining me now from new hampshire is msnbc political correspondent casey hunt and here in studio political reporter for the new york times nicolas confit sorry. hi ladies first to you, because you re right there at the summit is there any one candidate in your mind making a real splash? good afternoon, alex. i have to say there have been a number of people here that have brought the crowd to their feet. almost everyone that s been on stage has engaged with the crowd and not been any moments where anybody has made a significant misstep. i do think that senator marco rubio stood out last night for his speech. he got a sustained standing ovation. he was loose with the crowd, much honestly less nervous than he was in the announcement speech.
house. it was the last day any one saw caylee alive in the beginning of the 31 day period that casey let loose, ignoring pleas and calls from her family to bring caylee home. geraldo: there win lies my deep disquiet with the case. the child disappears. if i lent you the book i asked for the book back. how long will it be before i say to you damnit, i want my book back. how can a rationale person create an alibi 245 that has an expiration date? it is just a matter of time before the grand parents say where in the hell is the exid? she is an amazing liar. she lyed to her friends. she died t lied to everybody. how long can it last? lasted 31 days in this one. geraldo: that is a lot. that is a lot. most people last three or four days.