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| The Beat with Ari Melber, Feb. 18, 2020 Duration: 44 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Trump frees 'Apprentice' contestant from prison in legal dumpster fire Dem senator hammers Trump pardon for Giuliani ally, 'Apprentice' contestant Hear the chilling moment a professor saw Trump’s impact on her law students Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-19 06:47:58 | |
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| Hardball with Chris Matthews, Feb. 18, 2020 Duration: 46 Minutes Hardball with Chris Matthews 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: allegations of sexist comments Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-19 06:49:41 | |
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| 2020-02-19 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews :bad All In with Chris Hayes :bad The Rachel Maddow Show :bad The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :bad The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2020-02-20 14:15:40 | |
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| February 18, 2020 All In with Chris Hayes Guest Host: Joy Reid Duration: 52 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Rep. Maxine Waters on what Democrats can do about an ‘out of control’ president - How Trump handled the last global health crisis - Sen. Brian Schatz on whether we can trust Trump to handle coronavirus Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: addb11fcace9f9c20e2ce981adbbe17242b33c63 [img]https://i.imgur.com/mXB4bqM.jpg]Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2020 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 97c170eabdd9afe8ffba6bdeacd854e06661f2fa The Rachel Maddow Show Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump hush money case seen in new light after new reports on Barr - DOJ memo shows Barr's lid on reported Giuliani investigation - Trump weaponizing DOJ is worst case scenario envisioned by Obama officials Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: ab47d08908c1fba9ad5db0c3f4dcffa35a41c869 [img]https://i.imgur.com/QM1fSfZ.jpg]Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2020 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: fc1e3de7fe722b173a30c913f1b32c42b3e9212e The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Duration: 41 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Lawrence and Rachel question reports that Barr might leave DOJ over Trump tweets - Fmr. federal prosecutor: Trump ‘doing what predators do,’ that's grooming his victims - Fmr. federal prosecutor: Trump uses his pardons as a signal to associates - Dems battle to retake control of the Senate in 2020 Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: a91e5675556c53681a4a4cf31c979c57e6a76d53 [img]https://i.imgur.com/QAiCUDg.jpg]Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2020 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 81c70df4ab30dabef1919ca3d88fd06daab9380f The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump issues pardons, calls himself nation's top law enforcement official - Barr indicates Trump tweets could cause him to resign - Why Bernie Sanders and his message resonates with younger voters - You ain't seen nothing yet? Trump may pardon Stone and Manafort next Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 9706b84c868b84b7a294e3465642a98304ac9582 [img]https://i.imgur.com/x5UVrCq.jpg]Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2020 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: aa9c814d11ac1afb3294dc70daf52df1968b99a3 Last edited by LarMer on 2020-02-20 13:28:45 | |
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| MSNBC's Rachel's Hand-Off to Lawrence, Feb. 18, 2020, 720p Duration: 3:39 Minutes RE Barr in WP: "He Has His Limits!!" MSNBC's Rachel's Hand-Off to Lawrence 2020 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC {I've taken the liberty of including the final minute of TRMS in this Hand-Off, since it supplies a programming / scheduling note for tomorrow's TRMS / Debate.} Often, the highlight of the MSNBC broadcast day is Rachel Maddow's hand-off to Lawrence O'Donnell. You can learn a lot in the brief conversations these two veterans have about the news of the day. Unfortunately, MSNBC ALWAYS edits the hand-off OUT of the streamed versions of the two shows! Tonight: Lawrence chooses to read a certain portion of the tonight's Washington Post article to her LIVE... just to get her REACTION (actually to get her to SHARE her reaction, nation-wide, LIVE.) Her reaction was... UNCONTROLLED LAUGHTER!!! TRANSLATED: {that was a BS quote} :P :P :P ;) | |
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| MSNBC Weekday News Shows Feb. 19, 2020 Morning Joe, Feb. 19, 2020 Duration: 46 Minutes Morning Joe 2020 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 19 720p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC FULL Segments Duration: 52 Minutes Joining Today's Show Are: Discussed Today: Included in the Morning Joe Segments Video: (88% of these segments below are included in the shortened show version) Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-20 04:11:49 | |
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| Your blow-by-blow Twitter recap of the ninth Democratic debate One of these people won this debate. One of them lost it https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/2/19/1920510/-Your-blow-by-blow-Twitter-recap-of-the-ninth-Democratic-debate The ninth Democratic presidential debate came to us live from Las Vegas on Wednesday, with six of the seven top contenders taking the stage just three days before the Nevada caucuses. While billionaire businessman Tom Steyer did not qualify, another billionaire entered the debate fray for the first time since debates began in June: former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, who isn’t even on the Nevada ballot. After a remarkable opening speech from cherished former Sen. Harry Reid, NBC’s Lester Holt introduced fellow moderators Chuck Todd of MSNBC, Hallie Jackson of NBC and MSNBC, climate reporter Vanessa Hauc of Noticias Telemundo, and Jon Ralston of The Nevada Independent. As (almost) always, we watched, so you don’t have to. Any predictions? Andrew Yang @AndrewYang This is going to be the Mike Bloomberg debate. He’s new and rising. Lester Holt kicked things off by reminding everyone that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was polling out front and that Bloomberg was the new man on the stage. Sanders got the first question: Why should people choose him over the billionaire? Sanders didn’t hesitate to focus on the importance of beating Trump, and the impact of the “Stop and Frisk” policy under Bloomberg’s 12-year time in office. Sanders then focused on the key tenets of his movement. Bloomberg zoomed in on healthcare, claiming that Sanders’ plan will kick people off of their insurance and is a losing plan. Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren jumped in, noting who voters beat: a man who calls women “fat broads and horse-faced lesbians.” She then clarified that she wasn’t talking about Donald Trump; she was talking about Bloomberg, she said, vowing not to trade “one arrogant billionaire for another.” Klobuchar was next, insisting that the only way to win was by driving voter turnout. The Minnesota Senator noted that she’d welcomed Bloomberg to the race and the debate stage until she learned of a memo wherein the campaign insisted that Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar needed to drop out of the race. Bloomberg dodged every comment that he was given a chance to respond to, before listing his bonafides and insisting he could beat Trump. Kerry Eleveld @kerryeleveld Everyone who thought Bloomberg was gonna save us better rethink. Right. Now. Former Vice President Joe Biden came in hot, noting that a just-released NBC poll indicated that he was the one who could best beat Trump. He also brought up “Stop and Frisk.” Former South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg was next, calling Bloomberg and Sanders as “polarizing” as Trump, and noting that Democrats needed an actual Democrat. Sanders pointed out that his movement was about helping people who are suffering tonight, and called out Buttigieg for accepting billionaire money. Buttigieg fired back that Sanders was “at war” with the local Culinary Union. And that was just the first question. Very Calm Sporting Enthusiast @CalmSporting lester holt: thanks for being here liz warren: mike bloomberg is an absolute piece of shit WHAT ABOUT THOSE BERNIE BROS? Jackson then broke in and asked Warren the first question: Is Sanders responsible for his supporters’ behavior? Warren dodged the bait, asserting that each candidate is responsible for their own supporters before turning to her work with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—via an anecdote about a Bloomberg constituent who lost his home to Wells Fargo. Sanders then disavowed the so-called “Bernie Bros” who are frequently blamed for abuses on social media. He then pointed out that the black women on his campaign have also endured heinous abuses online. Buttigieg tried to connect the social media abuses to a culture inspired by Sanders. Sanders took a moment to note his pro-union voting record, but Buttigieg pushed back, again blaming Sanders for his followers’ behavior against Culinary Union. HEALTHCARE Klobuchar piped in to suggest that choosing a woman would solve the problem, and, with a quick nod of alliance to Warren, pointed out that Sanders’ plan would take away health care from Culinary Union members. Todd then asked Sanders if that was true. He said it was not, and vowed to never sign a bill that would “reduce” their current benefits—vowing to only “expand” them. Todd then asked if Warren’s vision for healthcare evolved because of criticism. She quickly took aim at Buttigieg’s health care proposal, calling it a “thinly papered-over … PowerPoint” version of the current system, and Klobuchar’s “a Post-it.” She then called out Sanders for dodging questions about funding his plan. She then explained the importance of starting the process of reform, and being willing to circle back again if “you don’t get it right the first time.” Buttigieg got the first chance to respond, mocking Warren’s characterization, and insisting that nobody should have health care reform “forced” upon them. Klobuchar got the next chance, making a roulette wheel reference in a nod to Las Vegas: “You don’t put your money on a number that isn’t even on the wheel,” she said, before repeating her oft-cited assertion that two-thirds of Senators aren’t onboard with any Medicare for All bill. Sanders than named several nations that have successfully executed single-payer health care, noting that only in America is health care is a multi-billion-dollar industry. He also noted that some members of that industry are donating to Buttigieg. Biden shouted his way in, noting that he’s the only one on the stage who got health care reform done, noting that he paid for it by making sure Bloomberg paid “the same tax rate as his secretary.” He then pointed out that Bloomberg called Obamacare a “disgrace,” while the other candidates on the stage came up with their own plan, and Sanders just dodged questions about how to pay for it. Warren got another chance to chime in. She named four health care costs that harm households; Buttigieg’s plan, she said, only tackled premiums. Klobuchar’s plan, she noted, was “just two paragraphs” long. Bloomberg then voiced support for Obamacare, citing an op-ed in a publication he wasn't able to name. When Biden attempted to interrupt, Bloomberg chided him like a child, in an awkward and unpleasant moment. STOP AND FRISK Lester Holt, as the black dude on the panel, got the joy of asking Bloomberg about his infamous quote from a 2015 appearance at The Atlantic festival in Aspen. Bloomberg said all he cared about was giving people a “right to live,” and claimed that when he realized it was “out of control,” he reduced the stops and the frisks by 95%. He then stated that he’s been talking to African American people about its impact. Medicare for All! @WaywardWinifred Erica Garner died of heartbreak. Her father Eric died because he was stopped, frisked and choked. #DemDebate Biden pointed out that the policy changed because Barack Obama, as president, sent federal monitors to NYC—which Bloomberg vocally protested. Bloomberg then responded that “we stopped too many people” but pointed out that everyone on the panel had been wrong about criminal justice at some point in their careers. Warren then pointed out that Bloomberg’s apology focused on results, when it should have been focused on the intention and design of the plan, as well as the “willful ignorance” Bloomberg exercised while ignoring the protests in city streets. “You need a new apology,” she finished. Bruce Mehlman @bpmehlman Bloomberg brought a wallet to a knife fight. Klobuchar was asked how voters can trust her if she made mistakes as a prosecutor, citing recent headlines surrounding the case of Myron Burrell, a teen who may have been wrongly sentenced to life in prison. She voiced support for further investigation into the Burrell case. TRANSPARENCY: HEALTH AND WEALTH Transparency was the next topic: Sanders was asked about his health and medical records. The Vermont Senator thanked Las Vegas for the great care he received after his heart attack, and challenged anyone to keep up with him on the campaign trail. Buttigieg responded that he’s unsatisfied with the amount of records that Sanders has released, but wasnmore concerned about the lack of funding plan for Sanders’ health care plan. Sanders said Buttigieg’s plan would continue the status quo, while citing new research that Medicare for All would save hundreds of millions of dollars a year in administrative costs. Buttigieg responded by saying Sanders responds to any critics by calling them supporters of the status quo. Bloomberg was then asked about his tax returns, and said he’d release them, but it would take time. The entire panel scoffed at this, while the media mogul tried to shift to his philanthropy. Scott Lemieux @LemieuxLGM You know how presidents seem to age 20 years a term? That just happened to Mike Bloomberg in 120 minutes Klobuchar pointed out that everyone else had released their returns. Bloomberg took that as an opportunity to point out that he’s only been in the race for 12 weeks, while his competitors had been in the game “for a couple years.” SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE Warren started to point out that it takes time to campaign before she was cut off by Jackson, who asked about allegations that Bloomberg created a toxic workplace for women. Bloomberg endorsed the work of the #MeToo movement and pointed out that his namesake company is considered a good place to work, where women are paid the same as men. Warren fired back that the mayor’s response was to point out that “some women” liked working for him. Alex Thompson @AlxThomp That Bloomberg eyeroll She then challenged him to release the former employees from their non-disclosure agreements. Bloomberg declined, saying the NDAs had been signed voluntarily; Warren challenged him on the voluntary aspect of it, but Bloomberg didn’t waver. The Daily Show @TheDailyShow BREAKING: Bloomberg offers NDAs to every debate viewer Biden piled on, noting that it wouldn’t be hard for Bloomberg to do the right thing, noting that even Buttigieg pushed back on McKinsey’s NDA. After a funny moment where Buttigieg clarified that his NDA was about a client list, Bloomberg insisted he would not be releasing anyone from “consensual” NDAs. The room erupted in boos. saira rao @sairasameerarao “I liked Bloomberg but now I like Elizabeth Warren. This has been her debate.” Republican mother in law. Elizabeth Warren is our next President.#PresidentWarren Sanders took the moment of havoc to point out that Bloomberg endorsed George W. Bush. Hauc was next, asking Klobuchar about her inability to recall the name of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in a forum a week earlier. Klobuchar attempted to deflect, but Hauc repeated herself. Klobuchar was obviously flustered by the pushback, which Buttigieg joined in by saying that Klobuchar touted her experience over his own, yet faltered on this question. Alida Garcia @leedsgarcia Annoying if this question re: Mexican President is the placeholder for discussing Latinos & these two made it about them. #DemDebate Klobuchar found her strength then, and fired back at Buttigieg for trying to paint her as unintelligent. Tommy Vietor @TVietor08 Pete: You should probably know about Mexico you're on the relevant committee. Amy: Did you call me dumb? Your haircut sucks. Fuck your ugly tie. She then called Buttigieg out for his lack of experience. Randy Rainbow @RandyRainbow Pete just pulled out the gay brow. Shit is real. #DemocraticDebate Warren then hopped in to defend Klobuchar, insisting that forgetting a name on a spot doesn’t mean you don’t understand policy. Hauc asserted that Klobuchar doesn’t know anything about Mexican policy, either. Klobuchar took great offense to that, and challenged Hauc to watch the interview she did immediately following the event in question. Brandy Jensen @BrandyLJensen amy klobuchar will never be president but if she was her first act would razing south bend, indiana to the ground out of spite Biden noted that he’s the only guy on the stage who’s actually met López Obrador and worked with him; he pointed out a four-tier list of what’s needed to succeed in foreign policy before Holt announced the first break. *** KEEPING NEVADA LIVABLE Local politics expert Jon Ralston was up, ready to ask the candidates about “Nevada trivia.” He challenged Biden first, asking how to keep Las Vegas and Reno livable without tanking their economy. Citing the importance of solar, high-speed rail, and charging stations for electric cars, the former Vice President offered what might have been the first response of the night to not spark an argument among the candidates. Bloomberg was asked about his environmental plan. He noted the need to get completely off coal, to re-join the Paris Climate Accord, and maintain relationships with China, before saying that Biden’s solar plan was outdated. FRACKING AND FOSSIL FUELS Warren was asked about her proposed ban on drilling and fracking on federal lands—Ralston noted that 85% of Nevada is federal lands—and how that applies to essential elements. Warren expressed a willingness to adjust her proposal if elements could be found nowhere else, before making a joke about it being safe to talk about science in Nevada, if not Washington, D.C. She then vowed to support research in the United States, and require stateside production of innovations developed in the U.S. Sanders was then asked about his proposed fracking ban. Without hesitation he insisted that he stands by it and touched on points of the Green New Deal before declaring that the fossil fuel industry’s profits aren’t more important than the future of the next generation. Klobuchar vowed the necessity of incremental change while explaining why she didn’t agree with banning fracking—otherwise the bills will never pass. Warren characterized this as “thinking smaller” before vowing to rollback the filibuster. Biden was asked for which companies he’d end oil and gas subsidies and how he’d punish those destroying the planet; he dodged the question before focusing on the scourge of environmental racism and his infrastructure plan to provide $50/hour jobs with benefits. He then made the day-one promise to invite all members of the Paris Climate Accord to Washington. Hauc repeated her questions, noting that these are industries that should be sued … he closed with a quick jab at Sanders’ vote to protect gun manufacturers from lawsuits. Bloomberg was then asked on his stance on fracking. He noted that it’s important to keep China in the loop, but noted that India is even more crucial at this point. He then noted that it will be impossible to end all fracking, but it could be done better, before noting that the planet is falling apart and that all of the various deadlines to save the planet, i.e. 2050, were wrong. Buttigieg made a jab at the polarizing nature of Bloomberg and Sanders again before saying that he had a plan to be carbon-neutral by 2050, but his leadership was needed to make it happen. Warren stated that she refused to let environmental justice be an insignificant topic, noting that she had a trillion-dollar plan to address the communities most damaged by bad environmental policies and practices. Matt Fuller @MEPFuller Where was this Elizabeth Warren for the entire campaign? Lindsey Barrett @LAM_Barrett being told that she was yelling too much, not yelling enough, being mean, not being mean enough, being too detail-oriented, not being detail-oriented enough, being radical, not being radical enough, MIDDLE CLASS vs BILLIONAIRES Jackson pointed out that many families and small business owners are doing well under Trump’s policies, then asked Biden if their taxes will go up. Biden said they would not, before sliding a dig at Bloomberg’s blaming of redlining for the economic recession of 2008, citing greed as the real culprit. Buttigieg also vowed to not just keep taxes down, but to also invest in Latinx business owners and community. Warren stepped in and brought up what she called the “entrepreneurship gap” between whites and people of color, bringing up her plan to invest in such people’s businesses and tackle the wealth gap once and for all. Curtis Harris @curtismharris Elizabeth Warren is channeling an inner fury that only comes from grading papers that have no thesis statement. Bloomberg was then asked by Todd about the “redlining” comment, where, Todd said, it was “implied” that the billionaire blamed the market crash on the end of the racist practice. Bloomberg denied he supported redlining before noting that he’s the only person on the stage who has started a business. Sanders was up next, decrying the tax code, which benefits billionaires. Bloomberg interjected that Sanders created the tax code, and the Vermont Senator fired back that money from the very rich shaped the tax code more, by buying politicians. Todd began to ask Sanders what he meant when he said “billionaires should not exist” and Klobuchar chimed in to say that she believes in capitalism. Todd then asked Sanders what he meant, and he noted that Bloomberg holds more wealth than 125 million Americans. Bloomberg said he earned the money, noted that he’s given a lot of it away to better the nation—and that a lot of it went to the Democratic Party, sparking a light cheer from the crowd. Rachel Cohen @rmc031 Bloomberg’s whole pitch is I’m rich, I’m successful, you all should be grateful, and recognize how lucky you are to get what I feel like giving Buttigieg pointed out that he’s the only non-millionaire (much less billionaire) on the stage, and again insisted that Trump would win with the wrong nominee. Sanders again decried the evils of wealth inequality, challenging Bloomberg’s assertion that he worked hard for his money, pointing out that his employees did the hard work. Bloomberg then said the current discussion was going to get Trump re-elected and said Sanders was proposing something akin to communism, which angered the panel. Warren brought up her two-cent wealth tax, noting that it can provide childcare and preschool, and pay the black and brown women who do most of that work, then dove deeper into education, from special education to HBCUs to student loan forgiveness. Loren DeJonge Schulman @LorenRaeDeJ Senator Warren showed up tonight and did her homework, everyone else's homework, and then taught the class. She then asked if the nation wanted to invest in Bloomberg or in “an entire generation.” SOCIALISM IS SCARY Holt then asked Sanders about the recent poll that said voters feared socialism; Sanders challenged Holt to name the “winner” of that poll, knowing he came in the lead, but Holt refused. After telling Bloomberg that his “communism” comment was “a cheap shot,” Sanders clarified that tax cuts for the rich are also a form of socialism. Bloomberg taunted Sanders for being a millionaire with three houses. Will Bunch @Will_Bunch Mike Bloomberg owns between 12 and 15 houses. No one can keep count. He has two just in London Bloomberg then said he agreed with half of what “the Senator to my left” said about a wealth tax, garnering a quick reply from Warren. Philmonger @phillipmbailey Replying to @phillipmbailey and 3 others .@MikeBloomberg calling out @BernieSanders for owning three houses #DemDebate Philmonger @phillipmbailey .@MikeBloomberg: "The senator next to me."@ewarren: “Elizabeth.” #DemDebate Biden was next, pointing out that he’d long been the poorest man in Congress, before demanding that companies and billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, noting that “we should reward work, not just wealth.” Todd then asked Buttigieg about an essay he wrote praising Sanders’ socialism when he was in high school, and posited that the former South Bend mayor might be out of touch with his generation. After a joke about “liking Bernie before it was cool,” Buttigieg then reiterated that Sanders had no funding for his proposals. Warren then pointed out that Buttigieg’s positions have changed repeatedly as his donor list grows, and threw a sharp barb at Klobuchar and Biden, saying that their hearts were in the right place but they cared too much about being liked by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Klobuchar pointed out that her desire to work with Republicans and build a strong coalition was about getting rid of McConnell and getting things done. And then, well over an hour in, it was time for our second break. Juan-Carlos Planas @jcp717 The biggest mistake being made right now is that more than an hour in and no candidate has yet to talk about the pardons or Trump’s weaponization of the Justice Department. Major mistake. *** BLOOMBERG’S WEALTH AND BUILDING A COALITION Buttigieg was then asked about the value of Bloomberg’s massive philanthropy. The youngest and self-described poorest candidate on the stage celebrated Bloomberg’s generosity but insisted he shouldn’t be president. Biden charged in, addressing Warren’s previous taunt about wanting to be liked by McConnell, and noted that he’d worked with and beat him multiple times as Vice President. Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan Biden: "Mitch McConnell has been the biggest pain in my neck in a long, long time." He then reiterated that the middle class is getting killed, no matter how much people claim Trump’s economy is benefiting them. Warren then brought up Biden’s statement (as veep) where he said he hoped to “continue working with” McConnell, and listed just a few of Moscow Mitch’s many, many sins. DREAMERS Hauc shifted the topic to Dreamers, and the current SCOTUS case that jeopardizes their safety and security in the United States. Klobuchar said her plan was to win, and pointed out that Congress wants to protect Dreamers, and emphasized the need to pass “comprehensive immigration reform.” Buttigieg then went for Klobuchar again, saying she must stand by her votes in Washington, noting that she keeps confirming Trump’s judges and the current head of Customs and Border Protection, and voted to make English the national language. He then pointed out immigrant-friendly policies enacted in South Bend before saying “this country is your country” in Spanish. Klobuchar told Buttigieg to “get the facts right” before pointing out her voting record. As Hauc tried to cut Klobuchar off, she pushed back, but Buttigieg tried to slip in. Klobuchar then rattled off bill after bill after bill after bill before telling Buttigieg that he had “not been in the arena” and had only “memorized talking points.” Melissa Ryan @MelissaRyan I don't think I've ever hated anything as much as Klobuchar hates Mayor Pete. Buttigieg then stated that the primary was “the arena,” before Todd cut the discussion off amidst complaints from the panel. NO-CLINCH CONVENTION? Todd then noted that it’s unlikely any candidate will clinch, and asked if candidates believed “the person with the most delegates at the end of this primary season” should win. Only Sanders agreed with that. Hunter @HunterDK and chuck todd can't help but make the last question of the segment vapid and stupid and horse-racey. Then, surprisingly, it was time for our third break. *** CLOSING STATEMENTS Klobuchar was up first for closing statements. She focused on unity over division, and reiterated her ability to lead a ticket and bring people with her, as well as her 100-bill success in Senate. She then made a multi-pronged joke about hearts, spanning Trump’s lack of one, Bloomberg’s and Sanders’ heart conditions, and her own big heart. As her time was up, she name dropped her website. Bloomberg was next; he dropped his website but noted that he didn’t want anyone’s money, before pointing out what a massive failure and non-manager Trump was. Buttigieg vowed to create a “sense of belonging” in the country, and leaned on his “polarizing” opponents theme. Warren pointed out that she learned to fight from her mother after her dad lost his job, and brought up her life’s work studying middle class suffering. She also brought up her support for students and unions before noting that she’s been a politician the least amount of time but had been fighting for families the longest. The Daily Show @TheDailyShow Knees weak arms are heavy #DemDebate Like previous debates, Biden was again interrupted by immigration activists before he could start his statement. Molly Hensley-Clancy @mollyhc FWIW, here in NV Trump campaign has been running Spanish language ads all night accusing Biden of putting kids in cages and failing on immigration reform Once they were removed, he brought up his own struggles in childhood before focusing on gun violence and vowing to address it. He closed by saying Sanders had a worse immigration record than he did, citing a 2007 vote. Sanders defended that vote, comparing some of the bill’s provisions to “slavery.” Sanders reminded that he was building a movement against inequality before reminding viewers to join him. And then, just like that, it was over, and everything seemed to come up Warren. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-20 07:06:37 | |
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| Democratic Debate in Las Vegas, Feb. 19, 2020, FULL Duration: 1 Hour, 38 Minutes Watch the full video of the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate in Las Vegas, where presidential candidates faced off. Democratic Debate in Las Vegas 2020 02 19 1080p WEBRip x264-PC Democratic Debate in Las Vegas 2020 02 19 720p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 01:20:26 | |
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burningbushPosted at 2020-02-20 19:41:29(246Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| 2020-02-20 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews :-) All In with Chris Hayes.....Guest host: Joy-Ann Reid :-) The Rachel Maddow Show :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2020-02-21 21:13:58 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-21 01:21:34(246Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MSNBC Weekday News Shows Feb. 20, 2020 Morning Joe, Feb. 20, 2020 Duration: 47 Minutes Morning Joe 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC FULL Segments Duration: 59 Minutes Joining Today's Show Are: Discussed Today: Included in the Morning Joe Segments Video: (80% of these segments below are included in the shortened show version) Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 06:02:54 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-21 06:13:41(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Deadline: White House, Feb. 20, 2020 Duration: 43 Minutes Deadline - White House 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 06:53:20 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-21 06:13:59(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Feb. 20, 2020 Duration: 54 Minutes MTP Daily 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Russia is aiding Pres. Trump in 2020 election, according to The New York Times Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 06:56:15 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-21 06:14:12(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| The Beat with Ari Melber, Feb. 20, 2020 Duration: 44 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Fed. judge who ruled on 'stop and frisk' fact-checks Bloomberg and Biden at debate Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 06:58:05 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-21 06:14:24(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Hardball with Chris Matthews, Feb. 20, 2020 Duration: 44 Minutes Hardball with Chris Matthews 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: 'An abuse of power' Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2020-02-21 06:59:44 | |
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BigJ0554Posted at 2020-02-21 08:12:14(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| The latest national and international news from CNN, with Don Lemon special double show Video: MP4 H264 @1.7Mbps Audio: AAC 2ch @128Kbps Subtitles: Unavailable | |
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burningbushPosted at 2020-02-21 21:15:31(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| 2020-02-21 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews :-) All In with Chris Hayes.....Guest host: Joy-Ann Reid :-) The Rachel Maddow Show :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams.....Guest host: Steve Kornacki Last edited by burningbush on 2020-02-22 12:21:21 | |
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LarMerPosted at 2020-02-22 02:20:37(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| February 20, 2020 All In with Chris Hayes Guest Host: Joy Reid Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - ‘He's an internet troll:’ Rep. Cicilline on Trump’s new acting Intel chief - Former congressman dangled Trump pardon to Assange Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: ea10fe11f490327ba71e65a7fde9c7b83123d163 Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2020 02 20 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: e28f1559c8a9faa9c7279b050fbd791a4396cbae The Rachel Maddow Show Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump attacks US intel over report that Russia backs his reelection - Prosecutor disavows Barr bigfooting of Stone sentencing - Trump takes risk putting political loyalty over expertise at ODNI - Shout out to court reporters! Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: d5307e9da40636f88fafe3f72f2aba8343a07989 Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2020 02 20 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: be4938115e5d8d686f89d07450fa55717bc83554 The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Duration: 42 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Rep. Jim Himes: Maguire needs to ‘come forward’ following Russia briefing reports - Sen. Warren on reports that Russia is interfering to help Trump in 2020 election - Elizabeth Warren on her private conversation with Mike Bloomberg during the debate Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: a82e818eaab8294070fd7fc6173b1ff4900514d5 Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2020 02 20 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 5c874e4fcd4fe20bb77e899118fb746730d1d694 The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump is mad Dems know Russia is meddling to get him re-elected - Frank Figliuzzi: If Trump does nothing, he's aiding and abetting Russia - NYT: Russia's 2020 efforts to help Trump are more tech savvy than 2016 - NYT: Republicans challenged intel that Russia's aiding Trump again - Philip Rucker: If Trump pardons Stone, it wouldn't surprise anybody Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: b50b514960b86a16cf2b623be7ba75d9fbb7a8ce Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2020 02 20 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: be954f30197f2b077d41e2d428ea183cd414df4e Last edited by LarMer on 2020-02-23 04:27:22 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-22 03:08:59(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MSNBC's Rachel's Hand-Off to Lawrence, Feb. 20, 2020, 720p Duration: 2:23 Minutes "A Special Shout-Out To All The Court Reporters Out There!!!" MSNBC's Rachel's Hand-Off to Lawrence 2020 02 20 720p WEBRip x264-PC Often, the highlight of the MSNBC broadcast day is Rachel Maddow's hand-off to Lawrence O'Donnell. You can learn a lot in the brief conversations these two veterans have about the news of the day. Unfortunately, MSNBC ALWAYS edits the hand-off OUT of the streamed versions of the two shows! Tonight: Rachel and Lawrence pay a special tribute to the normally UNCELEBRATED JOB of Court Reporters... after Rachel was able to read SAME DAY, VERBATIM, the Court Transcript from the Court Proceedings and Sentencing of Roger Stone. Lawrence pays tribute too, to Rachel's UNIQUE ABILITY to (through her reading) bring those Court Proceedings to life!!! :love | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2020-02-22 03:09:27(245Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MSNBC Weekday News Shows Feb. 21, 2020 Morning Joe, Feb. 21, 2020 Duration: 46 Minutes Morning Joe 2020 02 21 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 21 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2020 02 21 720p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC FULL Segments Duration: 59 Minutes Joining Today's Show Are: Discussed Today: Included in the Morning Joe Segments Video: (78% of these segments below are included in the shortened show version) | |
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