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MSNBC MSNBC Live With Katy Tur September 30, 2019 18:05:00

time, a cbs yougov found that 55% do. our big question is, will donald trump s republican wall break? joining me, nbc news correspondent jeff bennett and phil rutger and wbur senior washington correspondent kimberly atkins. jeff, i do want to start with you. what is the reporting that the president said about those impeachment polls? well, two sources familiar tell our colleague kristen welker and me and president trump was talking about the impeachment to thiz his allies said if the number gets above 50 i ll worry about republican support and now we have this latest poll. an online poll, but a significant poll nonetheless that shows 55% of the american public supporting an impeachment process.

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams September 27, 2019 08:39:00

and it should never be aloud what s happened to this president. what these guys are doing, democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace and it shouldn t be allowed. they there should be a way of stopping it. so on nbc news report tonight describes a sense of what they re calling, quote, total panic at 1600 pennsylvania avenue this week. as one person close to this white house describes it, there appears to be rising anxiety, un s, and concern that the whistle-blower s allegations could seriously wound the president and some of those around him. there s not a lot of confidence that there s no there there, to use a double negative, this person said. here with us to talk about it nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston s npr news station. two more of our returning veterans, and welcome to you both. nancy, impeachment has been on

MSNBC Hardball With Chris Matthews September 27, 2019 23:49:00

http://seen this intensity of support. yesterday told slate magazine if there was an impeachment vote held in private over in the senate there would be at least 35 republican votes for. today he was asked to explain those comments on wbur. here s what he said. anybody who has sat through two years as i have of republican luncheons realizes that there s not a love for the president. there s a lot of fear of what it means to go against the president. nevada republican congressman told reporters he supports the house impeachment inquiry. he said, quote, let s put it through the process and see what happens. for more i m joined by republican strategist and brepden buck, former chief communications advisor to speaker paul ryan. let me start with susan on this thing because we re already sitting around here thinking how s susan going to vote and

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams September 27, 2019 06:39:00

it s a disgrace to our country. it s another witch hunt. here we go again. and it should never be aloud what s happened to this president. what these guys are doing, democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace and it shouldn t be allowed. they there should be a way of stopping it. so on nbc news report tonight describes a sense of what they re calling, quote, total panic at 1600 pennsylvania avenue this week. as one person close to this white house describes it, there appears to be rising anxiety, un s, and concern that the whistle-blower s allegations could seriously wound the president and some of those around him. there s not a lot of confidence that there s no there there, to use a double negative, this person said. here with us to talk about it nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston s npr news station.

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams September 27, 2019 03:39:00

and it should never be aloud what s happened to this president. what these guys are doing, democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace and it shouldn t be allowed. they there should be a way of stopping it. so on nbc news report tonight describes a sense of what they re calling, quote, total panic at 1600 pennsylvania avenue this week. as one person close to this white house describes it, there appears to be rising anxiety, un s, and concern that the whistle-blower s allegations could seriously wound the president and some of those around him. there s not a lot of confidence that there s no there there, to use a double negative, this person said. here with us to talk about it nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, boston s npr news station. two more of our returning veterans, and welcome to you both.

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