You can see those at msnbc. Com/summit. Have a great weekend. The reidout with joy reid starts now. Tonight on the reidout so we have a very good relationship. And i also have a very good relationship, as you know, with president putin. And i think if we win, i think we re going to get it resolved very quickly. I really think we re more good relations. Yeah. But you know, it takes two to tango. Blink if you need help, president zelenskyy. A disgraceful spectacle in new york today as donald trump can barely hide his contempt for volodymyr zelenskyy who is fighting for his country s existence, while trump was complaining about impeachment and lying about poll numbers. Also, natasha joins me tonight. She accused donald trump of sexually assaulting her while she was writing a story about him, and she s calling bs on his claim to be a protector of women. She says he s not a protector. He s a predator. And we begin tonight with just 39 days to go until election day, with early and absentee
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I titled it the promise land because even though we may not get there in our lifetimes, even if we experienced hardships and disappointments along the way that i at least still have faith we can create a more perfect union, not a perfect unit union but a more perfect union. Good morning and welcome to a very special edition of Washington Post life. Im an opinion columni for the wasngton post and founding director of the race card project. For this very special conversation this mning i am ined by my dear friend elizabeth alexander, poet, schor and president of the Andrew Mellon foundation for good morning, elizabeth. Goo morning. It is wonderful to be together. It is wonderful to be together and together we bh welcome our gue for this conversation. The 44th president of the unitedtates, barack obama and i assume you recognize that guy in the mide. Good morning, sir. Hello, guys Washington Post brought out t big guns for thi one. [laughter] we are so excited to see you. We are. I am ver
I titled it to the Promised Land because even though we may not get there in our lifetimes and we experience hardship and disappointment along the way, i still have faith we can create a more perfect union. Good morning and welcome to a very special edition of Washington Post live. Im opening and columnist for the Washington Post and founding director of the race card project. For the special conversation to see morning im joined by my dear friend elizabeth alexander, poet, scholar and president of the Andrew W Mellon foundation. Good morning, elizabeth. Good morning. Its wonderful to be together. And together with we both welcome our guest for the conversation, the 44th president of the United States, barack obama. Good morning, sir. Washington post brought out the big guns for this one. We are so excited to see you. Im three grateful that you guys took the time. We are so excited to talk to you about your book but this is a News Organization so we do have to begin with a bit of news.