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trumpism. what? yeah. they called him i thought he was conservative. yes. they called him a traitor, they called him a traitor, heckled him, booed him. really? yeah. all they care about is trump, it s a cult. what they wanted him lynched? wait, were they on the side of the people that were yelling lynch mike pence? i don t understand. you actually boo the guy that upholds the constitution, whose family are put in danger, who has to escape and have secret service stop him from being lynched by a mop and they re booing him. um-hum. wow. i m sure a lot of people are going, let me get into that party. what the world. what in the world. yeah. mika, that s crazy. it s bad. how was your weekend, mika? did you have a good weekend? beautiful. i spent it with my mother. that s fantastic. it was a wonderful weekend. but i was looking forward to digging deeper into that moment there with mike pence, and we will a little bit later on just because it does
SomethingYesRelationshipInterviewsWrongSubordinateJoe-bidenMakeVoteCongressAgendaMorning-joe earthquake has rocked the county. the death toll has jumped to 1,300. this is the moment the earthquake struck. the initial panic has given way to new fears. strong aftershocks are expected threatening damaged buildings and adding to the number of injured. cnn s sam kiley joins us from marrakesh. i understand it s about 9:00 p.m. there. how are the recovery efforts going? reporter: jim, i m in the medina of marrakesh here in the old city, that is. this is a very, very ancient city. and you can see the remains, glorious remains of its past, and now here is much of its present. this devastating earthquake killed 13 people here in marrakesh. mostly here in the medina because the city is ancient, and it is very tightly packed. there are buildings here that if there s another quake that are riddled already by cracks, it could come down. elsewhere in the country things have been even worse, jim, with 13 people, as i say, killed near marrakesh. 1,300 as you reported there across t
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