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CNN S E Cupp Unfiltered November 9, 2019 23:18:00

nonmoderates. here to figure it out aisha moodie-mills and john brabender. and skipping the early caucus and primary states and hedging his bets on super-tuesday. and i don t even live in those states and i feel disrespected. totes. i m going to snub and compete on super-tuesday but the realist is he has no path to victory with regards to the delegates. who is bloomberg s base? i don t know. i don t think that he knows. i m not sure how i don t know countsing this out here. but if he s going to do this. you could say it is unfair but it is smart strategically if he does this. he s saying this is not going the way democrats thought. they thought we would play nice. said who. 74% are satisfied? you re talking about the billionaire boys club class. they re saying biden was

CNN New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman November 7, 2019 11:52:00

victory here wasn t just historic, it was close. i mean, really close. she won by just 3,264 votes. which is why many republicans believe she s vulnerable in 2020. in fact, the republican party has targeted her house seat as one they believe they can win. or in this case win back. which is why voters passions over impeachment either foror against could make all the difference. john, alisyn? our thanks to martin savidge and the truck he was leaning on there in georgia. joining us now aiesha moodie-mills and bakari who has endorsed kamala harris. i think you can broaden it out even more to this discussion that has been highlighted even more by the election results in kentucky and virginia. which get to which kind of democratic candidate can succeed around the nation. sit someone talking about impeachment? medicare for all? or is it perhaps someone more middle of the road for lack of a

MSNBC Hardball With Chris Matthews August 26, 2019 23:44:00

if you look at the past presidents who have gotten any kind of primary challenge, they ve not been at that level. jimmy carter with ted kennedy, under 50% with democrats. he still beat him, though. i was there. sure. i m just saying to even get into trouble in the first place. george h.w. bush was at 73% and falling fast with republicans when buchanan got in. 88%, not a lot of room for a challenger. you were hitting on something. i m the history guy around here. so i remember 1979, roger mudd, one of the greatest reporters ever in television, asked ted kennedy, a very attractive candidate, why do you want to be president? he didn t have the answer. and that s the biden question. that is the biden question, and i think that he wants to be president because he thinks that he s electable. i think he wants to be president for the same reason that dr. jill biden came out and said sometimes you got to swallow a pill. did she say that? she said it and i didn t understand why. th

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190808:22:16:00

saw in mississippi. these are people who need jobs who, do good work. we have a guest worker program. why can t they come here legally? i just, i don t get why we have to make it complicates, those employers need those work ers. they re not going to find them anywhere else. why doesn t someone put together and increase the guest worker program? it also exists. it s the cruelty behind all of these measures i think that is really disturbing and it s not about the rule of law at all. it s about targeting people and making them uncomfortable in a country that has always made immigrants feel welcome. eleanor clift, maria teresa kumar and danielle moodie-mills, an important discussion. coming up, we have as mentioned my special report tonight. i ll show you myths about gun

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190524:18:40:00

carolina. there is some unspoken rules that that are caps that are glass ceilings for people of color. so. black women don t run for office. they don t. when you see stacey abrahams breaking the glass seal and doing it unapology etically it s amazing. part of the reason i want to run is so that people looking like me have some representation at that table. i am so tired of begging for a seat at the table. because that s what i feel like i ve been doing my whole life. i m done begging. don t give a me seat i m bringing my table and chair. joining me basil sh the mikel and fellow at the harvard institute of politics payasha. moodie-mills. when you hear about the unspoken rules for women of clofr, where she is asked do you know you are black? is there anything you heard that

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