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| Politics Is Changing; Why Aren’t the Pundits Who Cover It? The Donny Deutsch problem in media. New York; The Cut; The Body Politic, by Rebecca Traister https://www.thecut.com/2019/07/politics-is-changing-why-arent-the-pundits-who-cover-it.html In past weeks, the curtain has officially been raised on the vast and diverse field of candidates for the Democratic nomination, many of them politicians who would not have been seen on a presidential debate stage — and never in these numbers — even a decade ago. Six of the 25 declared candidates are not men; six of them are not white; there is one openly gay man and one Jew who’s also a democratic socialist. During the first round of debates, several candidates made efforts to speak Spanish that, while performative, reflected an overdue acknowledgment that they were speaking to a broader swath of the country than the moderate white men in diners to whom so much Democratic messaging has been directed for decades. Beyond their representational expansion, many of the candidates are offering up compelling, progressive policy ideas: pushing the party into fights for single-payer health care, subsidized child care, free college, a Green New Deal, a stronger commitment to reproductive justice and a push for more humane immigration policies. But we’re also getting our first real taste of the punditry that will frame this next year and a half, and so far, it is the opposite of fresh, diverse, or forward-thinking. Rather, the analysis coughed up by some of the nation’s loudest and most prominent talking heads sounds familiar and stale. The dispiriting truth is that many of those tasked with interpreting our politics are — in addition to being extremely freaked out by the race they’re covering — totally ill-equipped for the historic task ahead of them. Where many Americans have seen the emergence of compelling and charismatic candidates who don’t look like those who’ve preceded them (but do look more like the country they want to lead), some prominent pundits seem to be looking at a field of people they simply can’t recognize as presidential. Where many hear Democratic politicians arguing vigorously on behalf of more justice and access to resources for people who have historically been kept at the margins of power, some prominent columnists are hearing a scary call to destabilization and chaos, imagining themselves on the outside of politics they’ve long assumed should be centered around them. Altogether, what’s emerging is a view of a presidential commentariat that — in terms of both ideas and diversity — is embarrassingly outpaced by the candidates, many of whom appear smarter, more thoughtful, and to have a nimbler grasp of American history and structural inequities than the television journalists being paid to cover them. The day after the first pair of debates, Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough declared them “a disaster for the Democratic Party,” and hoped that no one had been watching (in fact, they had been watching; ratings were startlingly robust). Scarborough particularly bemoaned candidates’ opinions on immigration — namely that crossing the border should be reclassified as a federal misdemeanor, not a crime; and that immigrants should be entitled to health care — chiding that these ideas “may make Democrats feel really good about themselves,” but would lose them the election. This week, Scarborough went on a Twitter tear, venting against “woke Democrats” and their drive left, later deleting his thread. Meanwhile, the Washington Post’s Robert J. Samuelson asserted that the Democratic candidates resemble “a gaggle of graduate students.” At the debates, all of them, he conceded, “seemed articulate and intelligent … None, however, seemed ‘presidential.’” At the New York Times, Never Trump conservative Bret Stephens was worse, arguing that if Democrats continue to do things like speak Spanish and argue for universal health care, they’ll not only “lose the elections,” they’ll “deserve it,” and suggesting that the candidates’ fights on behalf of immigrants, workers, the uninsured, and the economically struggling shows that Democrats are more invested “in them instead of us,” a formulation in which “us” seems clearly to stand for the white and the well-off, and “them” is … everyone else. In particular, Stephens criticized Kamala Harris’s “scurrilous attack” on Joe Biden during the second debate, in which she confronted the former vice-president over his praise for segregationists he’d boasted of working alongside in his Senate career and pointed out that the very busing measures he’d sided with Republicans to oppose had been what enabled her to attend an integrated elementary school. Stephens compared Harris critically to Barack Obama, writing of the former president’s ability to “[make] you feel comfortable no matter the color of your skin,” and argued that Harris, by contrast, made “white Americans feel racially on trial.” Of course, newspaper columnists — especially conservative ones like Stephens — are going to columnize, and increasingly, they do so in company that is slightly more diverse, ideologically and in other ways, than it was even a few short years ago. But Stephens’s troubling assertion that a black person’s description of her experience of discrimination is tantamount to a prosecution of white people found a broader foothold in television commentary. During post-debate coverage, MSNBC host Chris Matthews — who is still tasked with interviewing presidential candidates, despite having been revealed to have joked before a 2016 interview with Hillary Clinton about putting a “Bill Cosby pill” in her water — was questioning Harris about the stories she’d told about friends not being allowed to play with her because she was black. Prefacing his question about race with the assertion that he did not “like the word ‘race,’” Matthews asked her, “How did you come out of that and not have hate toward white people generally?” Matthews was surely trying to side with Harris in some way, but did so by framing her challenge of segregationist policies, rooted in her personal experience, as logically akin to a hatred of white people — precisely the specter of punitive racial resentment that Stephens had been trying to rouse. Cable news analysis hit another low when Donny Deutsch, an advertising and branding executive who for years had his own CNBC show and was recently hired by MSNBC to host a weekly political talk show, said of Elizabeth Warren, whom he has predicted will lose 48 states should she become the nominee: “I think she’s delightful, I think she’s wonderful, I’m a big fan, I just don’t think she has what it takes to beat this president the same way … an idealized version of Joe Biden [does].” When challenged by MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell, Deutsch got defensive: “I am understanding Donald Trump, the way he connects with this country, and the strength he exudes. We need to exude a stronger strength.” Deutsch exuded his own stronger strength by affirming that he is “a guy who’s done this for 30 years and watched human behavior.” In this, if nothing else, Deutsch was correct: He has been doling out weird gender essentialism for eons. In his 2005 book Often Wrong, Never in Doubt, Deutsch wrote, “I cannot remember a time in my career when I was not having either a flirtation with a woman in the office, or a friendship, a fantasy, or all of the above. I am at my best when women are there to energize and excite me.” More recently, he told Nicolle Wallace of Joe Biden: “I love him onstage next to Trump. I love his height. I love that he threatened to get into a fistfight with Trump.” Back in 2008, Deutsch loved vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin in a different way, as a “new feminist ideal:” “I want her watching my kids … I want her laying in bed next to me,” Deutsch said at the time, arguing that “women want to be her, men want to mate with her.” The problem here is not simply that Matthews and Deutsch still have their high-paid media jobs, despite lengthy records of mediocre analysis, grotesque speech about women, and relative cluelessness about race. It’s that their jobs are crucial to how the story of the presidential race will be told to the millions of people who watch them. This is the suffocatingly grim reality: Even after the peeling off of a layer of the political media’s most prominent interlocutors during #MeToo — including Charlie Rose, Mark Halperin, Bill O’Reilly and Matt Lauer —television coverage of the 2020 election is still being led by men who have sketchy histories around gender and power. Even after a midterm season in which women — many of them women of color, some of them very progressive — won elections in historic numbers; even in the midst of a presidential crisis during which poor, black, brown, and immigrant communities have been made more vulnerable than ever, and have been brought closer to the center — finally — of left political engagement and activism; even given all of this, so many of the voices interpreting the events around us still belong to the guys who’ve been clumsily telling us what to think about politics for ages. Of course, it’s the swiftness of the political current that is making so many long-entrenched pundits so uncomfortable. They feel left behind and are convinced that the electorate reflects their own perspectives — as Donny Deutsch said last week to O’Donnell, “I guarantee you 90 percent of our audience agrees with me.” These analysts feel that a Democratic Party that’s moving left is ditching not just them, but their platonic ideal of a Democratic voter — concocted in the same spirit that Deutsch may imagine an “idealized version of Joe Biden”: a white centrist they are sure not only represents the average American, but the Democratic base. But in all of their hand-wringing, they seem not to have noticed that, in fact, assumptions about a safe center are crumbling in the hands of a new generation of political leaders willing to make a stirring case for radical ideas. Support for the Green New Deal, a policy proposal which was treated as a joke not just by Republicans but by many in the Democratic Party and the press upon its inception, appears to have risen precipitously; a majority of voters support Medicare for All (even as many don’t totally understand what it entails). The majority of Americans support the kind of wealth tax that Elizabeth Warren is proposing, even as some economists criticize it as unrealistic. In fact, in this period during which mainstream political analysts talk so much about the perils of Democrats getting ever more progressive, a study released by the University of North Carolina last month showed American support for left-wing policy to be at a 60-year high, suggesting that perhaps the prescription being offered by these men — which if I’m piecing it all together correctly would be a moderate show of masculine prowess and deficit-wary conservatism that makes white people feel good about themselves — might be the very thing that has kept many voters from investing energetically in the Democratic Party until now. And the thing they fear most — these women and nonwhite guys with their angry voices and memories of being discriminated against who are not tall enough to debate Trump — may be what galvanizes the party. The disconnect between the candidates and how the candidates are being received by many in the political media also tells us something about how politics, even presidential politics, remains much more susceptible to speedy alteration than institutional journalism. After all, 11 years ago, when Deutsch was on television holding forth on Sarah Palin’s maternal hotness, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who’s not running for president but is clearly one of the transformational figures who’s bugging the hell out of many of these same men (Deutsch has predicted that she is “going to hand the presidency back to Donald Trump”; Stephens described her form of democratic socialism as “political hemlock”) was a college freshman. Elizabeth Warren was a law professor; Kamala Harris was the district attorney of San Francisco; Julián Castro was a former San Antonio city council member who’d lost his first campaign for mayor and was about to embark on his second. If you’d told many of the men covering 2020 that these would be the energetic leaders of a Democratic Party in 2019, they might have laughed. But they would have done their laughing on television or in newspapers because many of them … were doing the same, or similar, jobs as they are today. We’re regularly told — sometimes by these very same guys! — that powerful white men are frightened, under attack by a mob of politically correct bullies who lack nuance. Yet in reality, these men’s own missteps — joking about slipping a roofie to a presidential candidate, bragging about flirting with women at work, having lied about their own journalism careers, as current MSNBC anchor Brian Williams did — have not resulted in permanent expulsion from their jobs. In fact, many of these men have been paid handsomely to continue telling their authoritative version of the story of American politics, over a period of decades during which those politics have been transformed, ideologically and representationally. The absolute security and steadiness of their powerful perches has meant that many of these pundits have never been truly forced to think seriously about how they’ve benefited from racial and gendered bias, how colleagues and subjects who are smarter and more talented than they are don’t have their reach, their pulpits, their platforms. And in this small but serious way, some of these pundits do reflect one angle of what’s been happening in the primary field: the front-runner status of Joe Biden, a man who has flamed out of two previous presidential primary campaigns — one in which he was caught plagiarizing, one in which he spoke in affably racist terms about his competitor, Barack Obama, then won less than one percent of the Iowa caucus vote — yet has nonetheless continued to wield political power, and to lead this year’s presidential pack in terms of fundraising, polling, and press coverage. Biden, like many of the most prominent men covering him, was born into a world in which every system was set up to help him build and preserve his own power, even — in fact by definition — at the expense of others. These guys are on some level unprepared for a universe in which others, people whose childhoods were shaped by the busing policies they were creating, might one day stand up and challenge them; in which a woman whose family once teetered on the brink of home foreclosure might fight them tooth and nail on bankruptcy reform, or in which they would be forced to reckon with a debate stage filled with those who felt it important to speak Spanish. These pundits may turn out to be right that these dynamics will make some voters feel as uncomfortable as they are being made to feel, and that those voters will ultimately prefer people who, like Trump, call back to a more comfortingly hierarchical past. But the argument that many of the presidential candidates they’re covering are forcefully advancing is something I’ve rarely heard as clearly from potential front-runners before: that this comfortable path backward, even in service of electing a Democrat, is unacceptable and a reflection of the very inequities that have left the nation broken and perilous for so many. They are insisting on a different, faster, smarter, lefter turn toward the future. If only our pundits could catch up to them in class. | |
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| June 3, 2019 All In with Chris Hayes Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Climate crisis update - Can you guess who is a huge fake news offender on Facebook? - Rep. Castro: 'Human rights are being neglected.' - Democratic frontrunners Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 07 03 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: bc70d3b72b2970bc2dbaf85a1b57b1108f4beca3 Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 07 03 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 08bff1098c07c80c0cfdc9aab5f484239dfe0cdf The Rachel Maddow Show Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump hints at defying court, edges toward constitutional crisis - Trump puts DOJ in awkward spot with errant census question tweet - Trump gets long sought military spectacle by hiding the price tag - Udall vows to get answers on taxpayer cost of Trump July 4 stunt - Trump admin rolls out latest cruel tactic against immigrants - Have an excellent Independence Day! Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 07 03 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 34193d2db12dd447028799b8352397a5a6a9c0d5 Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 07 03 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 2de609711192a386206b690117aa14896b87fcb9 The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Duration: 42 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump wants to go around Supreme Court census ruling - Bill Weld: Trump believes he is above the law Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 07 03 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 3802da1d824865b0c8db89ef5b6f52b675ad8bf4 Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 07 03 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: d026fe4f2c45443c2c507bfa919c858593d06184 The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Guest Host: Ali Velshi Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - White House: Democrats hate Trump more than they love America - McCaffrey: Trump's using the military and making July 4th a vile political fight - Trump on reports of terrible conditions for migrants: 'Tell them not to come' - Trump contradicts his own DOJ on census citizenship question sparking chaos Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 07 03 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 707f77458f8f7528980957db76b97b0dcf7f4c51 Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 07 03 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 905d57497eeeb4865b63507bf7d091107c6c2a15 Last edited by LarMer on 2019-07-04 23:44:40 | |
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| . CNN New Day 7am, July 04, 2019, 720p Duration: 34 Minutes CNN New Day 7am 2019 07 04 720p WEBRip x264-PC First 3/4 of the show at 7am... Internet flaky today for some reason... Sorry! "New Day" is CNN's flagship morning program that sets the table for all of the day's news. Hosted by John Berman and Alisyn Camerota, the three-hour show features interviews with newsmakers, politicians and world leaders, and analysis from CNN correspondents and contributors. US women's soccer player: I refuse to respect Trump CNN Published on July 04, 2019 US women's World Cup player Ali Krieger says she will not visit the White House if invited by President Trump | |
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| 2019-07-04 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe.....show was recorded pre-July 4 :warn Deadline: White House :warn MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :warn The Beat with Ari Melber :warn Hardball with Chris Matthews :warn All In with Chris Hayes :warn The Rachel Maddow Show :warn The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :warn The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2019-07-05 10:47:11 | |
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| . Morning Joe, July 04, 2019 (PRE-RECORDED PRIOR TO JULY 4th) Duration: 43 Minutes Morning Joe 2019 07 04 540p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe 2019 07 04 720p WEBRip x264-PC Joining Today's Show Are: Discussed Today: On this Fourth of July, the Morning Joe panel looks at where the country stands in 2019. Where Do The Institutions Stand On This July 4? MSNBC Published on July 04, 2019 On this Fourth of July, the Morning Joe panel looks at where the country stands in 2019. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-05 07:00:48 | |
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| . CNN Early Start 4am & 5am, July 05, 2019, 720p 4am Duration: 37 Minutes 5am Duration: 38 Minutes CNN Early Start 4am 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC CNN Early Start 5am 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC CNN's hopes to get out front in the chase for morning news ratings get an early start with this entry, which kicks off each weekday at the get-the-coffee-brewing hour of 4 a.m. Eastern. It's co-anchored by former ABC News correspondent Ashleigh Banfield and Zoraida Sambolin, a fixture in the Chicago early morning news market since 2008. The tag line for "Early Start" is "News from A to Z," but its viewers can typically expect to see the same formula that morning news shows have used for years, and that is a mix of hard news, entertainment segments and some surprises thrown in along the way. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-05 15:06:43 | |
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| . MSNBC Live 6am, July 05, 2019, 720p Duration: 43 Minutes MSNBC Live 6am 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC (Aired Friday morning, 6am ET) A variety of hosts discuss mostly political current events, in hourly increments. While most of the pundits and commentators provide liberal-leaning context, also represented are Independent, Republican and Libertarian hosts, commentators and guests who interpret events through a conservative lens, which makes for lively discussion. US Economy Added 224,000 Jobs In June, Beating Expectations MSNBC Published on July 05, 2019 The job report for June is out with results exceeding expectations by 150,000 jobs. The unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 3.7 percent, from 3.6 percent. CNBC’s Leslie Picker breaks down the numbers. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-05 16:39:10 | |
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burningbushPosted at 2019-07-06 01:47:13(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| 2019-07-05 Master Links availability list Most, if not all, of today's episodes were recorded before July 4. :bad Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews :-) All In with Chris Hayes :-) The Rachel Maddow Show :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2019-07-06 11:04:32 | |
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| Deadline: White House, July 05, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes Deadline - White House 2019 07 05 540p WEBRip x264-PC Deadline - White House 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On’s Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on the growing concern of a similar spread of disinformation in the 2020 election like we saw in 2016 Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On’s Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on who in the 2020 field has the ability to defeat the current president Host of “AM Joy” Joy Reid joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss Donald Trump, racism, the Trump base, and her new book, "The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the American Story" Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On’s Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on Trump and his allies preparing for Mueller’s open testimony on Capitol Hill The Disinformation Campaign Has Already Begun For The 2020 Election MSNBC Published on July 05, 2019 Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On’s Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on the growing concern of a similar spread of disinformation in the 2020 election like we saw in 2016 Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-06 08:29:23 | |
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| MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, July 05, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes MTP Daily 2019 07 05 540p WEBRip x264-PC MTP Daily 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC No show details have been published by MSNBC at this point in time. Full Angus King: In Many States, Being An Independent Is 'Unthinkable' MSNBC Published on July 05, 2019 Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) joins Chuck Todd for the annual Independence Day segment, addressing why there are so few independents serving in the Senate. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-06 08:27:50 | |
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| The Beat with Ari Melber, July 05, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 07 05 540p WEBRip x264-PC The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC No show details have been published by MSNBC at this point in time. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-06 11:48:32 | |
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| Hardball with Chris Matthews, July 05, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 07 05 540p WEBRip x264-PC Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: The Hardball panel takes a look at Kamala Harris' recent rise in the latest post debate polling. Is Biden's fall in the polls a blip or a trend? With Robert Mueller's upcoming public testimony on his report, Chris asked the Democratic candidates for president where they stand on impeachment. We talked to Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, and Seth Moulton, and Michael Bennet. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-06 08:24:24 | |
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| . Anderson Cooper 360, 8pm, July 05, 2019, 720p Duration: 41 minutes Guest Host: Jim Sciutto Anderson Cooper 360 8pm 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-PC Includes 30 minutes of Biden's July 4th one-on-one interview with Chris Cuomo! Anderson Cooper goes beyond the headlines to tell stories from many points of view, so you can make up your own mind about the news, at 8pm weeknights. Van Jones: Biden is clawing his way back CNN Published on July 05, 2019 Van Jones compares former Vice President Joe Biden's performance in NBC News' Democratic debate to his one-on-one interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo. | |
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| 2019-07-06/07 Master Links availability list :-) AM Joy with Joy Reid - Saturday :-) AM Joy with Joy Reid - Sunday Last edited by burningbush on 2019-07-08 02:30:42 | |
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| June 5, 2019 All In with Chris Hayes Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - N/A Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 73f04e193c6277d1da6462f59344efdce496fc87 Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 07 05 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 86f78746fe46a1d508556d7c62836b6051d18b85 The Rachel Maddow Show Duration: 42 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - In Barr Trump finds tool against political enemies, investigators - Trump attacks intel leaders alarmed by Russia's support for Trump Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: c904294f076f9dd27b8dca8dd2d8a83c426c36a7 Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 07 05 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 155fdaa75d33243f43d2fbeb96c9b574cc98cafe The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - N/A Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 9813bfb9a48fa4291c4d2c5f537d4bae0bd25e63 Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 07 05 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 76d1212365506a2f0928ee8b8d2d3c53d4f6a4ce The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Duration: 46 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Mueller investigation hangs over Trump as he nears 900th day in office Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 07 05 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 3ef5519e7749de6b3ecb75b51b70c06243e79b7a Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 07 05 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 4963f690551c2238b6426fd031f379abc36b2bfe Last edited by LarMer on 2019-07-07 03:09:29 | |
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| MSNBC UP with David Gura 8-10am, July 06, 2019, 720p Hour ONE Duration: 41 Minutes Hour TWO Duration: 41 Minutes MSNBC UP with David Gura 8am 2019 07 06 720p WEBRip x264 PC MSNBC UP with David Gura 9am 2019 07 06 720p WEBRip x264 PC David Gura and his excellent panels of guests discuss the current news stories, focusing on current national political situations and events, while injecting HUMOR into as many conversations as possible; IE taking a welcome LIGHT-HEARTED approach to today's political news!. An Internet interruption, 3/4 way into HOUR 1, segment 4, resulted in a couple minutes lost... Sorry! | |
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| AM Joy, July 06, 2019 Duration: 86 Minutes There was no "AM Joy Facebook After-Party" today: "The After Party will be back tomorrow! (Alexis and I are both on the road)." AM Joy 2019 07 06 540p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 06 720p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 06 1080p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 06 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC Discussed Today: President Trump held his military-inspired "Salute to America" in Washington D.C. on the Fourth of July. The event included a speech and flyovers to showcase military strength. Joy and her panel discuss. The Trump administration's own report shows overcrowding and dangerous conditions at the detention centers where migrant children are being held. Joy and her panel discuss. A federal judge has ordered a case forward on whether a citizenship question can be added to the census and whether the Trump administration had "discriminatory motive." All this unfolds as the President considers using an Executive Order to get the question on the 2020 census. Joy and her panel discuss. A new report exposes a secret Facebook group connected to Customs and Border Protection agents. Joy and her panel discuss. Senator Kamala Harris surges to second place in new Quinnipiac University poll after the first Democratic presidential debate. Joy and her panel talk about the prospects for the 2020 Democratic nominee and the results of the new poll. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris continue to spar over the issues of busing and school desegregation. Joy Reid and her panel of experts break down the politics. Congressman Justin Amash announced that he is leaving the GOP on the Fourth of July in a Washington Post Op-ed. The AMJoy panel weigh in. Tiffany Cross and Christopher Witherspoon join Joy Reid in discussing the silly backlash about casting African-American performer Halle Bailey as the Little Mermaid. Trump Admin Report: Overcrowded And Dangerous Conditions In Detention Centers MSNBC Published on July 06, 2019 The Trump administration's own report shows overcrowding and dangerous conditions at the detention centers where migrant children are being held. Joy and her panel discuss. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-07 12:04:15 | |
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| Donny Deutsch Discusses "Saturday Night Politics" MSNBC Published on June 24, 2019 Donny Deutsch is one of the most prominent media and business voices of our time. Deutsch, Chairman Emeritus of Deutsch Inc., the multibillion-dollar ad agency that bears his name, made the transition from business to media upon selling his agency to The Interpublic Group of Companies. Deutsch is the host of MSNBC’s newest show “Saturday Night Politics." Deutsch has been an outspoken political analyst appearing on MSNBC over the past decade and is a Morning Joe and Deadline White House regular. (Today's "Saturday Night Politics" show appears to have been cancelled for the holiday) | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-08 04:52:49(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| AM Joy, July 07, 2019 Duration: 88 Minutes AM Joy Facebook After-Party BACK IN NYC!! <<== CLICK HERE to WATCH! Duration: 66 Minutes AM Joy 2019 07 07 540p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 07 720p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 07 1080p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 07 07 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-PC Discussed Today: Fmr. Border Patrol agent Jenn Budd joins AM Joy to shed light on her experience at the Border Patrol academy. Budd claims that agents were trained to use racist terms for migrants and refusing to do so could put your job at risk. Rep. Ayanna Pressley discusses the conditions she saw at migrant detention facilities and Pres. Trump's "inhumane and cruel" family separation policy. Cornell Belcher breaks down how Pete Buttigieg can win the support of African American Democractic voters, with whom Buttigieg has polled poorly. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-08 15:03:03 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-08 12:29:20(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| . Morning Joe First Look, July 08, 2019, 720p Duration: 42 Minutes Morning Joe First Look 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC "Morning Joe First Look" is broadcast live, Monday through Friday mornings in the hour preceding Morning Joe, at 5 a.m. Eastern Time. First Look is your one-stop shop for everything you need to know to start your day: News, business, sports, weather, pop culture… you name it. Every weekday at 5 AM, we bring you all the breaking overnight news, what will be driving the day in politics, the top business stories that will be affecting the market, highlights from last night’s big games, the best of late-night television, the national weather forecast, and much much more. First Look … your cram session to start the day. Presented by Hosts Yasmin Vossoughian and Geoff Bennett; Legal Analyst: Danny Cevallos, and weather by Bill Karins. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-08 13:16:58 | |
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burningbushPosted at 2019-07-09 00:58:11(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| 2019-07-08 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd.....Guest host: Steve Kornacki :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews.....Guest host: Ali Velshi :-) All In with Chris Hayes :-) The Rachel Maddow Show.....Guest host: Joy Reid :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2019-07-09 09:07:16 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-09 05:24:08(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MSNBC Weekday News Shows July 08, 2019 Morning Joe, July 08, 2019 Duration: 45 Minutes Morning Joe 2019 07 08 540p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe Segments (FULL) 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip HEVC x265-PC FULL Segments Duration: 1 Hour, 18 Minutes Joining Today's Show Are: Discussed Today: The president has reached his highest approval rating in the WaPo/ABC News poll so far in his presidency, yet his approval for handling issues like health care, gun violence and abortion get less approval. The panel discusses. As Joe Biden leads the 2020 Democratic field in the latest WaPo/ABC News poll, the former VP is also apologizing after facing criticism and questions on his comments about working with segregationists. Millionaire financier and registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is expected to appear in federal court in New York on Monday in connection with federal sex trafficking allegations. Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie Brown joins Morning Joe to discuss. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., says that time is running out for Iran to come back to the bargaining table, and he also discusses his new column for the Atlantic on why 2020 Democrats should talk about their faith on the trail. For moving from the bottom of the income ladder to the top, the South offers the worst odds in the United States, according to new reporting from the Times. Yet it is also the region where people are most optimistic about the prospects. NBC Sports' David Feherty joins Morning Joe to discuss the 148th British Open, which returns to North Ireland after 68 years taking place at the Royal Portrush Golf Club. Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., weighs in on the conditions at the southern border, which the New York Times reported on over the weekend, calling it something out of a Charles Dickens novel. The Morning Joe discusses Maureen Dowd's latest column on House Speaker Pelosi and how some Dems view her decisions on border funding. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in June to keep the citizenship question off the census, yet the DOJ is swapping out lawyers arguing the 2020 census case. Arturo Vargas of the NALEO Educational Fund and Danny Cevallos discuss. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-09 05:56:19 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-09 05:31:50(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Deadline: White House, July 08, 2019 Duration: 48 Minutes Deadline - White House 2019 07 08 540p WEBRip x264-PC Deadline - White House 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: The Daily Beast’s Betsy Woodruff, NYT’s Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins on leaks of cables the UK Ambassador to the to the U.S. sent home to Britain where he called the Trump administration “clumsy and inept” The Daily Beast’s Betsy Woodruff, NYT’s Peter Baker, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins on the New York Times’s new detailed report of inhumane conditions at the Clint, Texas migrant detention facility Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins on the indictment filed by the SDNY against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and his ties to the Trump administration MSNBC’s Garrett Haake, The Daily Beast’s Betsy Woodruff, former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins on Joe Biden apologizing for his comments about his past work with segregationists, and the first 2020 Democratic candidate drops out of the race Donald Trump Acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein Charged With Sex Trafficking Of Minors MSNBC Published on July 08, 2019 Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown, former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, Former Chief of Staff at the CIA and Department of Defense Jeremy Bash, and WBUR’s Kimberly Atkins on the indictment filed by the SDNY against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and his ties to the Trump administration Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-09 05:59:04 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-09 05:32:11(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, July 08, 2019 Duration: 43 Minutes Guest Host: Steve Kornacki MTP Daily 2019 07 08 540p WEBRip x264-PC MTP Daily 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Biden deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfield, joins MTP Daily to discuss Joe Biden’s apology for comments about working with segregationist senators. NBC’s Tom Winter and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner join MTP Daily to discuss Jeffrey Epstein being charged with sex trafficking. MSNBC diplomacy expert, Chris Hill, joins MTP Daily to discuss Iran giving a 60 day deadline for saving the nuclear deal before it begins uranium enrichment. Prosecutors Take Harder Line With Epstein After 'Non-Prosecution Agreement' MSNBC Published on July 08, 2019 NBC’s Tom Winter and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner join MTP Daily to discuss Jeffrey Epstein being charged with sex trafficking. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-09 08:22:20 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-07-09 05:32:26(278Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| The Beat with Ari Melber, July 08, 2019 Duration: 32 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 07 08 540p WEBRip x264-PC The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 07 08 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Trump blindsides DOJ lawyers by ordering them to defy a Supreme Court ruling. Former solicitor general Neal Katyal joins The Beat and shares why current DOJ lawyers are calling the president’s policy “lawless." “The Beat” goes inside Bob Mueller’s upcoming testimony. In this exclusive report, MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber examines Mueller’s decades of hearings, revealing a sharp, unshakeable witness and clues for what he will say before Congress next week. Revealed: What Robert Mueller Will Say In Blockbuster Hearing MSNBC Published on July 08, 2019 “The Beat” goes inside Bob Mueller’s upcoming testimony. In this exclusive report, MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber examines Mueller’s decades of hearings, revealing a sharp, unshakeable witness and clues for what he will say before Congress next week. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-07-09 08:25:47 | |
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