This is a bernie crowd. What is that . This is a bernie crowd. Senator sanders, thank you so much for joining us. I am going to kick us off and ask a question here. You have entered the field, one of the largest and most diverse fields of candidates to ever run for president on the democrat side, so what sets you apart, or why do you believe you are best suited to defeat donald trump . Sen. Sanders why dont you get to the point . [laughter] i will tell you why i believe i am best suited to defeat donald trump. And ier to defeat trump, know all of the polls out there say trump is going to be beaten, and they have me in front of him in pennsylvania, in wisconsin, battleground states. I think donald trump is good to be a tough opponent. I think he is a pathological liar. He will say anything, do anything. It is not going to be an easy campaign. I hope everybody understands this. There are a couple of reasons why i think i am the strongest candidate. We arer to beat trump, going to need a
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tonight on msnbc for the bes possible reason. it s because she was on route, traveling to texas o assignment joy is in texas tonight. she will be there tomorrow for a roundtable with vice president harris it happens tomorrow night at seven pm right here on msnbc one year post roe, a readout special with vice presiden harris joy can tell you more about it herself in the next hour whe she joins the last word with lawrence o donnell that will be it for me for now but now it is time for the las word with lawrence o donnell a that is correct, joy is going to join us in this hour. and rachel, am i the only on who is untroubled by the washington post reporting toda about how long it took for the justice department to get wher it is now on the jack smit investigation of january 6th it s slow, i think they will claim it was deliberate in the best sense it was careful and they ve ended up where man people, including many of ou guests tonight were urging the to end up. and a year, i
going to be there tomorrow for our roundtable with vice president harris it happens tomorrow night at seven pm, right here on msnbc. one year post roe, a readout special with vice presiden harris joe i can tell you more abou it herself next hour, righ here when she joins the last word with lawrence o donnell that s going to do it for me for now, now it s time for the last word with lawrenc o donnell, who will get that straight note from joy, good evening lawrence that s correct, joy is goin to join us this hour and rachel, am i the only on who is on troubled by th washington post reporting toda about how long it took for the justice department to get wher it is now on the jack smit investigation of january 6th you know, it s slow i think they will claim it was deliberate in the best sense it was careful and they have ended up where many people, including our guests tonight were urging the to end up. and a year, if we can call i that, of delay at the justic department when
authority is calling it a targeted attack and what we have now learned about the suspect. alex perez reporting from the scene tonight. also tonight we are on the scene in mississippi. the staggering path of destruction. at least 170 mile-per-hour winds on the ground for more than an hour. at least 22 people killed in these tornadoes. tonight, what we witnessed on the scene. the families, the remarkable survival stories, and what we have just learned about the victims, the lives lost. lindsey davis with their stories. and senior meteorologist rob with the forecast. we are monitoring the potentially dangerous situation in israel. massive protests in the streets of jerusalem. major unions going on strike. outrage over prime minister benjamin netanyahu. then fired. tonight, what the prime minister has now done to try to restore order. in tel aviv. here in the u.s., the grand jury investigating former president trump, what does this signal? standing by tonight. resident biden brie