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                    MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Sept. 10, 2019
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Discussed Today:
  • Bolton 'didn't do what national security advisers are supposed to do'
    Former NSC spokesman Ned Price and American Enterprise Institute Vice President Danielle Pletka join MTP Daily to discuss the implications of Trump’s ouster of John Bolton.
  • North Carolina special election could be a test for 2020
    Tonight in 2020 Vision: If it’s Tuesday someone's voting somewhere and tonight that somewhere is North Carolina.
  • Sanford: GOP challenger to Trump 'could make him better'
    2020 Republican candidate Mark Sanford joins MTP Daily to discuss taking on President Trump and the Republican Party’s future.

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                         The Beat with Ari Melber, Sept. 10, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Controversial Trump aide John Bolton exits WH knocking Trump
    President Trump has fired controversial National Security Advisor John Bolton on Twitter, after they ‘strongly disagreed.’ Sparking more controversary, Bolton offered a different recount, saying he previously ‘offered to resign.’ Former Obama official Richard Stengel argues ‘the problem with replacing Bolton’ is ‘when someone leaves the Trump administration, they’re never replaced by a better actor.’
  • House Dems threaten Pentagon subpoenas for Trump resort spending
    The House Oversight Committee threatened to subpoena documents from the Pentagon related to military personnel staying at Trump properties. This comes after new reports reveal how Trump is using the presidency to line his own pockets with taxpayer money. Former Federal Prosecutor Berit Berger argues there is ‘a pattern of various emoluments violations starting from the minute [Trump] took office.’
  • Lee Daniels gets emotional over historic Oscar
    The producer and director of 'Precious,' 'The Butler' and TV’s 'Empire,' Lee Daniels, opens up about Hollywood, race, addiction and the time Donald Trump met with him about a film job in this candid discussion for Mavericks with Ari Melber, a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. In an emotional moment, Daniels also reveals new details about the night Halle Berry won her ground-breaking Oscar for 'Monster’s Ball.' Warning, this video contains some offensive language (msnbc.com/mavericks).

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                 Hardball with Chris Matthews, Sept. 10, 2019
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    Duration: 47 Minutes

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    Discussed Today:
  • Chris Matthews on Trump and Bolton: ‘A marriage made in hell’
    President Trump forced National Security Adviser John Bolton out of his job, effective immediately. Chris calls it a “marriage made in hell.”
  • Returning from recess, Dems press Trump for action on gun control
    Back from their recess, Democrats are pressing Trump and congressional Republicans for action following a series of recent mass shootings. The president remains silent about specific measures he might support. Chris talks to Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley about the need for gun control.
  • New polls: Trump’s approval rating slipping
    A new ABC-Washington Post poll and a CNN poll shows that President Trump is heading into the fall with his approval rating slipping.

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    All In with Chris Hayes
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    Duration: 46 minutes
    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Sen. Chris Murphy on Trump's problem with spies
    - CBP appears to double down on visas for Bahamians
    - The smoking gun of gerrymandering in North Carolina

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    The Rachel Maddow Show
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    Duration: 44 minutes
    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Trump has a new 'ex' as Bolton extends ignominious record
    - Samantha Power pressed moral responsibility in Obama foreign policy
    - Samantha Power: Russia exceeded my worst expectations
    - Samantha Power shares human side in new memoir

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    The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
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    Duration: 42 minutes
    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Republican Dan Bishop is the projected winner of the special election in NC
    - NBC News projects Dan Bishop as winner of North Carolina special election
    - Intel Chair Schiff: Bolton should have never been national security advisor
    - Fmr. National Security Advisor Susan Rice discusses John Bolton's resignation

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    The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
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    Duration: 47 minutes
    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Day 964: Fired or quit? John Bolton is out as Trump's National Security Advisor
    - Trump's White House denies chaos in the wake of John Bolton's chaotic exit
    - Flashback: Sharpiegate is not the first time Trump made false weather claims
    - Does a tight win for NC Republican Dan Bishop spell 2020 trouble for Trump

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    MSNBC Weekday News Shows Sept. 11, 2019
                                             Morning Joe, Sept. 11, 2019
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    Joining Today's Show Are:
  • Mike Barnicle, Elise Labott, Richard Haass, Carol Lee, Jeremy Bash,
  • Fmr. Secy. Jeh Johnson, John Heilemann, Andrea Mitchell, Rep. Jerry Nadler,
  • Fmr. Amb. Samantha Power, Brett McGurk, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, Tom Brokaw,
  • Michael Barasch and more!!

    Discussed Today:
    Included in the Morning Joe Segments Video:
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  • What NC special election could mean for 2020
    Republican Dan Bishop won North Carolina's ninth district special election over Dan McCready, by a slim margin. What does Tuesday's election say about 2020? The panel discusses.
  • Joe: Bolton and Trump was a match that never really made sense
    The Morning Joe panel discusses the president's firing of national security adviser John Bolton. Trump announced on Twitter that he had asked for Bolton's resignation on Monday night.
  • Do Dems fear a Biden collapse and a Warren win?
    The Morning Joe panel discusses new polling on the president's job approval as well as polling on the 2020 Democratic field.
  • Jeh Johnson has message for all Dems on immigration
    Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson weighs in on the 2020 Democratic field, and he has some frank words for the Dems when it comes to immigration. Secy. Johnson also weighs in on the importance of gun safety.
  • Joe on Bolton and Trump: 'This was a relationship that would never work'
    Joe Scarborough discusses how President Trump and John Bolton's relationship "never made sense," and how Bolton is a "neocon's neocon." Richard Haas, President of Council on Foreign Relations, says about President Trump: “Unless he's prepared to change his ways, the question of who is number four is quite honestly not critical.”
  • Morning Joe marks September 11 anniversary
    On Sept. 11, 2019, following the first moment of silence at 8:46 a.m. ET, the time when the first plane hit the north tower in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001, the Morning Joe panel discusses the day 18 years ago and its continued impact.
  • Morning Joe observes moment of silence for 9/11
    The Morning Joe panel reflects on the 18th anniversary of 9/11 and discusses the aftermath of the attacks. Willie Geist on the victims' families: "I think about people. I don't think about policy. And I think about the children, the widows, the widowers they left behind and what they must be feeling right now."
  • Congresswoman critical of proposed Taliban meeting
    Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., sits on the Armed Services Committee weighs in on U.S. security after 9/11, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the canceled meeting with the Taliban at Camp David. Analyst Brett McGurk also joins the discussion.
  • Samantha Power: Trump is dangerous, Bolton had belligerent instincts
    Samantha Power, former US Ambassador to the United Nations, weighs in on the ouster of national security adviser John Bolton as well as her new memoir 'The Education of an Idealist.'
  • House Judiciary Committee lays out impeachment probe
    Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-NY, weighs in on where the Judiciary Committee stands on the impeachment probe along with gun reform legislation.

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                         Deadline: White House, Sept. 11, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Polls show Trump’s squandered summer has taken a toll
    NYT’s Annie Karni, NBC News’ Heidi Przybyla and Julia Ainsley, MSNBC’s Garrett Haake, The Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes, and Princeton University’s Eddie Glaude on new polling that shows the president trailing potential Democratic challengers and his job approval rating nearing its lowest ever
  • Trump’s war on the weather and the people who report it
    Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel, The Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes, and Princeton University’s Eddie Glaude on new reporting that the White House was behind the threats against the weather forecasters who contradicted Trump’s tweet
  • Rep. Lieu: There is already a mountain of evidence that Donald Trump committed multiple felonies
    Congressman Ted Lieu speaks with Nicolle Wallace about the latest undertakings by the House Judiciary Committee including gun reform, an upcoming impeachment vote, and investigating Trump’s conduct
  • U.S. denying temporary protected status to people who fled Bahamas
    The U.S. will not grant temporary protected status to people from the Bahamas displaced by Hurricane Dorian, an administration official told NBC News.
  • Trump now casting about for his 4th national security adviser
    Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel, The Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes, and Princeton University’s Eddie Glaude on the importance of the role of national security advisor in the wake of John Bolton's departure

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                        MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Sept. 11, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Trump-critic Sasse gets president’s endorsement
    Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) has said he'll support the Republican ticket in 2020, has stopped speaking out against the president and has also voted in favor of diverting military funds to the border wall.
  • Bustos: McCready 'did a lot right' in NC-09 race
    “I think this shows that every Republican that won by 5 points or fewer … we’re going to play in those districts," DCCC Chair Cheri Bustos says.
  • Haake: Biden team might be warning Warren about attacking him in debate
    NBC's Garrett Haake says reports of Joe Biden's plan to go after Elizabeth Warren in their first debate together might be campaign strategy.


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                         The Beat with Ari Melber, Sept. 11, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Does Mayor Pete have an “Obama path” to beating Trump?
    Small town Mayor Pete Buttigieg quickly became the most famous long shot candidate running to beat Trump in 2020. and his last losing campaign in 2017 holds clues to the path he’s pursuing. In this first installment of “Backstory”, a new series on The Beat reporting on 2020 candidates, Ari Melber explores Buttigieg’s 2017 race, the battle for the direction of the Democratic Party, and important parallels to the unexpected rise of Barack Obama. “Backstory” aims to provide substance and context to 2020 coverage.
  • Howard Dean: Trump has been 'corrupt since he was born'
    Former DNC Chairman Howard Dean calls President Trump 'corrupt' as House Democrats prep for an impeachment probe vote. It comes as Democrats call on an independent investigation into government money spent at Trump resorts. Dean adds 'Pence’s trip' to Ireland is ‘not the problem,’ but rather ‘a well respected organization’ like the military ‘and encouraging them to be corrupt.’

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                 Hardball with Chris Matthews, Sept. 11, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Leon Panetta: Trump hasn’t accomplished a major ‘foreign policy objective’
    A day after forcing him out via tweet, President Trump criticized John Bolton for his hawkish approach to foreign policy.
  • Nancy Pelosi rips McConnell for inaction on gun control
    It's been more than a month since 31 people were murdered in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has already sent two pieces of bipartisan gun legislation to the Senate Majority Leader, ripped McConnell for his inaction.
  • Source: Michael Cohen met with prosecutors investigating Trump Organization
    NBC News is reporting that, according to a source familiar with the situation, Michael Cohen has signed a "proffer agreement" with the Manhattan District Attorney's office, agreeing to cooperate in their investigation of the Trump Organization.
  • Chris Matthews: We remember the first responders on 9/11
    On the 18th anniversary of 9/11 Chris says, “It was the courage of the first responders, the firefighters heading up the stairs of the World Trade Towers, bucking the traffic of everyone else racing down.”

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    September 11, 2019

    All In with Chris Hayes
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    Duration: 44 minutes
    Partial list of segment titles:
    - North Carolina GOP engage in a ‘shameless theft of democracy’
    - The story behind the reporting that ignited the Me Too movement
    - Michael Cohen helping Manhattan District Attorney, NBC News reports

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    The Rachel Maddow Show
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    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Sick immigrants make case in Congress to protect medical deferral
    - Medically fragile immigrant appeals to Congress in fight for life
    - 9/11 cases show superiority of criminal courts over Guantanamo
    - Called out, Trump nominee regrets repeating anti-Muslim myth
    - Trump's latest 'doozie' judge nominee struggles at confirmation
    - RNC keeps candidates in the dark to protect Trump support: report

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    The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
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    - Exclusive: NC State Rep. Deb Butler: "I will not yield"
    - Sick immigrants facing deportation tell their stories to Congress
    - Fmr. Clinton official: Bolton has an "obligation to start talking right now"

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    The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
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    - Day 965: Trump marked the anniversary of 9/11 by attacking his rivals on Twitter
    - WAPO: Trump 'really doesn't believe in advisers' a key Republican says
    - Will Trump make Mike Pompeo both Secy. of State and National security adviser
    - Trump said he's worried kids are coming home saying 'Mom, I want to vape'
    - Source says Cohen has a deal with NY prosecutors. Here's what it means for Trump
    - Is Congress currently conducting impeachment inquiry or not? Democrats message is muddled

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    MSNBC Weekday News Shows Sept. 12, 2019
                                             Morning Joe, Sept. 12, 2019
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    Joining Today's Show Are:
  • Mike Barnicle, Donny Deutsch, Susan Del Percio, Wes Moore, Julia Ainsley,
  • Jim VandeHei, Mike Lupica, Dr. Dave Campbell, Danny Cevallos, John Harwood,
  • Jason Johnson, Fmr. Sen. Claire McCaskill, Walter Isaacson, Kirsten West Savali,
  • Maria Urbina, Chuck Rosenberg, Sen. James Lankford, Montel Williams, Bill Maher,
  • Sen. Chris Coons, Liz Plank and more!!

    Discussed Today:
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  • Trump WH to deny temporary protected status to Bahamians
    The U.S. will not grant temporary protected status to people from the Bahamas displaced by Hurricane Dorian, an administration official told NBC News. Reporter Julia Ainsley joins Morning Joe to discuss.
  • Trump talks tough on Bolton, says he made 'very big mistakes'
    The panel breaks down the president's words on former National Security Adviser John Bolton, who Trump said made 'very big mistakes' and was 'not smart' on North Korea.
  • Are all eyes on Biden heading into third debate?
    The Morning Joe panel previews Thursday's Democratic debate, the third of the 2020 season.
  • 95 percent of black women plan to vote in 2020: poll
    Kirsten West Savali of Essence breaks down new polling on what black women want in the 2020 election season and Indivisible's Maria Urbina also discusses the Democratic candidates.
  • Joe: Trump admin. not showing 'a shred of humanity' with Bahamas displacements
    Joe Scarborough says the Trump admin. denying temporary protected status to Bahamian victims of Hurricane Dorian, shows a lack of humanity and fails to be "true to what America's greatest values are."
  • Bill Maher: This is the Democrats' race to lose
    Host of 'Real Time with Bill Maher', Bill Maher, joins Morning Joe to discuss the 2020 Democratic field, why he says it's the Democrats' race to lose and winning platforms for the party. Maher also discusses the impact of political correctness and what on the left disturbs him.
  • Bill Maher: Here's how the Democrat could lose in 2020
    Host of 'Real Time with Bill Maher', Bill Maher, explains a losing scenario for the candidate taking on the president in the general election.
  • 'We've made a lot of progress': Senator on election security
    Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., discusses the importance of election security and his pending bi-partisan legislation he's co-authored with Sen. Klobuchar. Sen. Lankford also discusses preventing government shutdowns and reforming gun laws.
  • Time is now for Trump to show leadership on guns: Sen. Coons
    Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., weighs in on the ouster of John Bolton, why he is supporting Joe Biden for president and why he says the time is now for Trump to show leadership on gun reform.

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    Deadline: White House, Sept. 12, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Fmr. Acting FBI Director McCabe in the center of a fluid legal situation
    NBC News’s Julia Ainsley, former chief spokesman for the Justice Department Matt Miller, NYT’s Mike Schmidt, and former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman on former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe’s appeal to avoid criminal charges getting rejected by the Justice Department
  • Is this impeachment, or not?
    Wash Post’s Eugene Robinson, former deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes, Politico’s Jake Sherman and MSNBC’s Katy Tur on the latest moves by the House Judiciary Committee to give itself more tools in an impeachment investigation
  • Report: Trump’s advisors struggle to obey his ‘Kafkaesque rules’
    Wash Post’s Phil Rucker on his reporting about how Trump always needs to be in the spotlight and treats his aides like a supporting cast

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    MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Sept. 12, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Full Raskin: ‘No ambiguity left’ that House is in an impeachment investigation
    Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) discusses the House Judiciary Committee’s movement to define the procedures of its impeachment probe.
  • Full Weaver: Warren’s base is ‘much less diverse’ than Sanders’ base
    Jeff Weaver, senior adviser to Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, discusses Sanders’ candidacy going into the third debate, where he will appear alongside Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren.
  • Full Bedingfield: Biden will highlight ‘difference between talking about plans and getting things done’
    Kate Bedingfield, deputy campaign manager and communications director for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, joined MTP Daily to discuss Joe Biden’s strategy going into the third debate.
  • DOJ rejects Andrew McCabe’s appeal to avoid criminal charges
    Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Ben Wittes joined MTP Daily to discuss the Justice Department’s rejection of former F.B.I deputy director Andrew McCabe’s appeal to avoid criminal charges.

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    The Beat with Ari Melber, Sept. 12, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Dems new message: we're sort of impeaching Trump
    House Democrats have shifted their impeachment message from ‘later’ to ‘maybe’ to ‘we’re already sort of impeaching Trump.’ In this MSNBC report, anchor Ari Melber traces the Democrats evolution and compares it to what look like, when the opposition party doesn’t impeach the President.
  • Bombshell: Trump DOJ may indict FBI official who ran Russia probe
    The Washington Post reports the Trump Administration may indict former Acting FBI director Andrew McCabe. The Post reports The Department of Justice “authorized charges” but it’s still unclear what will happen next. Watergate special prosecutor Nick Akerman says the “optics are absolutely terrible” after Trump asked for McCabe to be indicted “politicizing” the case.
  • Warren takes on Biden for the first time in Dem Debate
    Live from the Houston spin room, former presidential candidate and host of Politics Nation, Rev. Al Sharpton joins The Beat to preview the third 2020 debate for the democratic candidates. For the first time ever, Warren and Biden will face each other on the same stage. Sharpton argues many Dems ‘don’t want to see the candidates fighting each other’ but wonders if anyone will go after Warren as ‘she hasn’t been attacked policy wise or otherwise.’

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  • Trump visits Baltimore after blasting Congressman Elijah Cummings
    President Trump addressed House Republicans at their annual retreat in Baltimore. It's the president's first trip to the city since he attacked Baltimore and its representative in the House.
  • WaPo: Trump may give up on Obamacare replacement
    President Trump has been all over the map when it comes to "repealing and replacing" Obamacare. But now The Washington Post is reporting that, “The Trump administration has moved away from seeking an Obamacare replacement and is instead focused on damage control should a judge rule next month to topple the entire law."
  • Rep. Dean says new House rules sets ‘clear way we’re in in an impeachment investigation’
    In a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee today, Democrats voted to approve procedures for what Chairman Jerry Nadler is calling an impeachment inquiry of the President.
  • Chris Matthews: Debate began with calls for unity, ideological rifts showed later
    On tonight’s debate, Chris says there were calls for unity in the beginning but ideological divides showed later on in the night.
  • Amy Klobuchar: I'm someone from the middle of the country
    Amy Klobuchar joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about her 2020 run. She says her midwest roots can help in passing legislation in the Senate by uniting moderates, Democrats, and some Republicans.
  • Pete Buttigieg: We've got to act fast on gun control
    Pete Buttigieg joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about his debate performance. On gun control, Mayor Pete sees an opening to pass reforms.
  • Beto O'Rourke explains his mandatory gun buy-back policy
    Beto O’Rourke joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about his 2020 run. On gun control, O’Rourke explains his mandatory buy-back program.
  • Cory Booker explains how love can be a political strategy
    Sen. Cory Booker joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about race in the United States and a message of hope and love.
  • Kamala Harris: I intend to be a leader who unifies this country
    Kamala Harris joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about her debate performance and her 2020 run.
  • Elizabeth Warren: Government working for thin slice at top
    Elizabeth Warren joins Chris Matthews from the spin room after the third Democratic Debate. Warren says, "This government is working great but it's working for a very thin slice at the top and everyone else is paying the price."
  • Andrew Yang: Working Americans seeing less economic gains of 21st century
    Andrew Yang joins Chris Matthews from the spin room to talk about his 2020 platform, including tackling automation, AI, and his freedom dividend.
  • Julián Castro defends shots at Joe Biden
    Julián Castro joins Chris Matthews from the spin room and defends his shots at Joe Biden’s health care plan.

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    Ten Democrats took the stage Thursday night, for the third of 12 presidential debates. This marked a stark difference from the first two, which featured 20 candidates spread over two nights. Moderated by David Muir, Linsey Davis, George Stephanopoulos, and Jorge Ramos, ABC wasted no time getting things started, beginning the broadcast with all of the potential presidents in place at their podiums.

    Ramos offered a poignant greeting to Spanish speakers, followed by Muir’s quick rundown of rules that most candidates would ignore. Then the debate was on.

    Opening statements began with Obama-era HUD secretary and Texas native Julián Castro. Next up was Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who came out swinging against Donald Trump. Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke followed, in one of the most muted appearances he’s given so far. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker was next, with an upbeat anecdote from his time as Newark mayor. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang got the mic next, using his statement time to announce a “pilot” program of his proposed “Freedom Dividend” of $1,000 per adult, per month.

    The rest of the candidates chuckled—most audibly California Sen. Kamala Harris, while the camera focused on South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who rolled his eyes before launching into his opening remarks.

    Harris was next, and used her time to taunt Trump, who, like Klobuchar, she said was sure to be watching. Her humor landed much better than Klobuchar’s.

    Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was next, dropping “oligarchic” into the mix without missing a beat. His voice seemed on the verge of leaving him, though. I hope he gets some honey tea. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren followed, playing up her years in Houston, where she attended college and spent her early parenting years. Finally, former Vice President Joe Biden invoked JFK and a refusal to postpone the most important work.

    HEALTHCARE

    First question, from Stephanopoulos, was for Biden, and tried to pit the former vice president against Warren and Sanders. Biden neatly dodged the potential bullet of saying whether or not the country was as progressive as the senators.

    He then invoked President Barack Obama for the first time when comparing the three’s stances on healthcare. Warren didn’t take the bait, however, taking a moment to praise Obama before differentiating her healthcare program.

    Stephanopoulos then offered the same “higher taxes” bait question Warren dodged just last week. She steered the discussion back on track in the same way, by focusing on net costs.

    Sanders was up next with the same rebuttal-”higher taxes” combo that Warren faced. After a quick homage to his own “I wrote the damn bill” catchphrase, Sanders insisted that Medicare for All is the most cost-effective plan, before calling out ABC for selling ad time to the medical industry during the debate just so they could fear monger.

    Biden got the rebuttal this time, and mocked M4A, feeding the “higher taxes” frenzy by promising smaller paychecks for Americans; he also noted that his plan allows people who “love” their insurance plans to keep them.

    Warren laughed him off, noting that nobody likes their insurance companies … they like their doctors. Sanders called Biden by his name and took a similar tack as Warren, pointing out that nobody loves their insurance premiums.

    Twenty minutes in, the first non top-three candidate got the mic, when Klobuchar was asked who she thought were the “most extreme” of the candidates. Klobuchar also dodged the bait, calling her fellow candidates her friends before getting in a dig at Sanders. She then conveyed a desire to do no harm, and force nobody off their current plans, which she says is on page eight of Sanders’ plan.

    Buttigieg got some face time next, making another “damn bill” joke, and piously stating that he “trusts Americans” and Sanders does not. Sanders pointed out that medical care for many depends on employers, and freedom of choice doesn’t exist when insurance companies decide which doctors people can see.

    Harris was up next, throwing nods to both Obama and Sanders, after being asked why she’s abandoned Medicare for All for her own plan. She only briefly touched on her own plan before shifting to Trump’s war on the ACA, recalling the moment that the late Arizona Sen. John McCain’s thumbs down saved healthcare as we know it, and promising that if Trump stays in the White House, he’ll get rid of “all of it.”

    Biden then popped in with a quick and exasperated rant about everyone’s refusal to talk about the taxes, and mocked Sanders’ promises. Sanders fired back before O’Rourke finally entered the fray, maintaining his newfound reticence.

    Castro reminded Biden that he also worked for the Obama industry and after quoting Biden back to himself, teased the veep for forgetting his own words. It got a bit heated and Castro was booed by the crowd. Later, Twitter users debated whether or not Castro quoted Biden correctly.

    Buttigieg saw a chance to be the noble one who rose above, but Castro wasn’t having it. Klobuchar took Buttigieg’s side.

    Yang brought up that healthcare tied to employers continued to endanger Americans, especially when companies keep full-time employees as contractors. He cited the practices of the Cleveland Clinic as a potential model for the future.

    Booker was the last to enter the healthcare fray, not taking any side but that of the voters. Like Harris, he reminded the room how important is is to make Trump a one-term president.

    SYSTEMIC RACISM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

    Healthcare was done then, with Davis paying homage to the host university by shifting focus to young black voters. Citing the recent attack on Latinx people in an El Paso Walmart last month, she asked O’Rourke why he’s best-suited to unite the divided country.

    O’Rourke came correct with his intersectional approach to policy again, citing key issues that affect black voters, and vowing to sign a reparations bill.

    Castro praised O’Rourke next, before pointing to his career record of serving all Americans.

    Booker vowed to create an entire office to fight white supremacy, citing key issues—including the little-mentioned crisis of environmental racism.

    Bringing up problems in South Bend, Davis asked Buttigieg how he would approach systemic racism. After a nod toward the Trump influence, the mayor noted that the system was racist long before he was elected. After bringing up several threads of systemic racism, Buttigieng said it’s time to stop pitting people against each other.

    Davis turned to Harris next, and asked why her stances have changed; more pointedly, why she didn’t make changes to policy (like legalizing marijuana) when she had to power to do so. Harris insisted that her record has been distorted and clarified several points before listing aspects of her criminal justice reform plan, which she said has been embraced by several activists.

    Davis then turned to Klobuchar, citing some damning descriptions of Klobuchar’s record on criminal justice. Like Harris, she insisted that those simply were not the facts of her record. She then pivoted to the First Step Act and the need for a Second Step Act, and voiced support for returning voting rights to former inmates.

    Biden was up next with a question about mass incarceration; after an anecdote about his hometown after the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he fired away hard against the prison industrial complex and the changes that needed to be made. Like Klobuchar, he voiced support for restoring voting rights for felons, and added access to financial aid for college.

    Booker, as the only black man on the stage, reminded the room of just how disparate arrest and conviction rates are for Americans like him. He then vowed to grant clemency to over 17,000 wrongly incarcerated individuals—and encouraged the other candidates to do the same.

    GUN VIOLENCE AND REFORM

    Muir was up next, asking Biden about gun safety and gun reform, noting that he couldn’t get it done after Sandy Hook and asking why anyone should trust him to do so now. Biden asserted that he’d beat the NRA and pointed out that there’’s been a sea change that makes things possible that weren’t back then. He then took a moment to thank and praise O’Rourke for his work in El Paso after the Walmart shooting last month.

    Next up, Muir asked Harris if Biden was right about the limitations of the executive order, and what a president can and cannot do. Harris made a “Yes We Can” joke that seemed to go right over Biden’s head. After a trip through the violence she saw as prosecutor, she vowed to take swift action on gun reform. Harris also thanked and praised O’Rourke for his work in El Paso after the August massacre.

    Muir then asked O’Rourke about his buyback proposal, and whether or not it’s the same as confiscation. After a gory explanation of what exactly an assault weapon can do, O’Rourke absolutely owned the fact that he wants them gone, but conceded that it needs to be a bipartisan discussion.

    Next Klobuchar asserted that she supports gun reform, especially making sure that domestic abusers don’t get AR-15s; it wasn’t clear if she thinks it’s okay for anyone else to have them. She closed with a call to action for Congress, saying that it’s time to pass legislation now—2021 will be too late.

    Booker emotionally encouraged a culture of empathy, so that it’s not necessary for people to endure a tragedy in order to care about gun reform. Muir followed up by asking if there’s a Republican in the Senate who he thinks will support him. Booker explained that he’s out to create a movement, noting that more people have died from gun violence in his lifetime than in several wars. He vowed to “overwhelm” Republicans.

    Warren finally got an in to speak to guns: How can she get Republicans to unite with Democrats on gun control? Warren noted that we need to get the framing right: We have a gun violence problem far deeper than mass shootings. She noted that there is no “one and done” solution for gun reform, and called out the corruption of gun lobby-owned Republicans and the need to end the filibuster to get things done that the nation wants done.

    Sanders didn’t voice support for ending the filibuster, but insisted that there are ways of doing things that don’t require 60 votes, echoing last week’s town hall on the climate crisis. He then echoed Warren’s call to end D.C. corruption, even calling the NRA by name, proudly citing his “F” rating.

    Ramos was next, focusing on immigration, of course.

    IMMIGRATION

    First, he asked Biden why he voted for “7,000 miles” of border fencing in 2008, before asking Biden to admit that Obama and he made mistakes with their immigration policies.

    Biden dodged the question, saying it’s impossible to compare Obama to Trump, and citing DACA and other Obama accomplishments. He then launched into a list of the Trump policies he would roll back, and noted that the Violence Against Women Act still hasn’t been renewed by Republicans.

    Ramos pushed him to answer the question he was actually asked. Biden dodged twice before Ramos gave up and turned to Castro. Castro challenged Biden’s habit of taking credit for Obama’s good works, and claiming he was just a helpless vice president when asked about his less-good acts.

    Warren was next, vowing to expand legal immigration and find pathways to citizenship for DACA recipients, their elders, those on expired visas, and more. She then vowed to rebuild the system at our borders from the ground up. Finally, she pointed out that we need to restore aid to suffering countries so people are less likely to need to flee their homelands.

    Yang was next; Ramos brought up anti-immigrant sentiments, and asked if he supported a merit system. Yang shared his family history before pointing out that immigrants are a positive addition to the American fabric. He promised to invite immigrants to the U.S., rather than turn them away.

    Ramos then asked Buttigieg if Trump supporters who chant “Build that wall” and “Send her back” are racists. Buttigieg only opted to call those “racist” actions.

    Ramos and O’Rourke greeted each other in Spanish before the question: Does he know what he wants to do about “overstay” visas now? In Spanish and English, O’Rourke vowed to change American immigration policy to one of respect, and voiced a desire to atone as a nation for the children who have died in immigrant detention.

    Mercifully, there was our first break.
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    And we’re back!

    THE TRADE WAR WITH CHINA

    With hardly a welcome back, Stephanopolous asked Yang if he’d repeal Trump’s tariffs on China. Yang said he would not do it immediately.

    Next, Buttigieg faced the same question, mocking Trump for his inability to make a deal with Chinese president Xi Jinping, and pointing out the importance of American leadership right now. Stephanopolous asked again about tariffs, but Buttigieg didn’t quite answer, instead pointing out that Americans are paying the real price. Next, Klobuchar was asked about her support of steel tariffs. She vowed to renegotiate, pointing out the failures of Trump as he’s declared tariffs, only to back down from them under pressure.

    Castro was asked where leverage comes from when a new president tries to renegotiate. Castro said that the U.S. does have leverage and brought up the importance of protecting human rights, citing in particular the suffering of the Uighur Muslims in China.

    Warren took the mic next, asked where Trump went wrong. Warren listed what she would do instead: making sure that unions, human rights leaders, and farmers are at the negotiating tables. She vowed to push global labor and environmental standards up as part of trade negotiations.

    Harris was then asked how her trade policy would compare to Obama’s. Citing no problems with Obama, she decimated Trump’s approach to trade, and declared she wants to export American products, not jobs. She circled back to China, pointing out that we need to work with them on key issues that go far beyond Trump. She then likened Donald Trump to the real “short dude” behind the curtain in The Wizard of Oz.

    Sanders was next, and made no secret of his long-held opposition to Biden’s stances, including NAFTA. He then eviscerated Trump before promising a trade policy that represents workers and doesn’t support companies who outsource labor.

    Biden’s rebuttal began with the importance of working with China on the environment, and said it was necessary to corral the world to make sure China is not setting the rules.

    Booker got the last gasp, pointing out the isolationism fostered by Trump’s policies, driven home by a failed joke about Canadian PM Justin Trudeau … and his hair.

    THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN/THE ARMED FORCES/FOREIGN POLICY

    Muir took over for Stephanopolous next, shifting the conversation to the U.S. military and the troops currently deployed in Afghanistan. Warren was asked if she still wants to bring all of the troops home without a deal with the Taliban, and without hesitation, she said she does. She also insisted that we must work with all of our allies if we want to keep troops home. Muir pushed back, saying that experts say troops cannot be withdrawn without a Taliban deal. Warren declared that the problems in Afghanistan are not the kind that the military can solve.

    Buttigieg, as the lone Afghanistan veteran on the stage, was asked his plan, and vowed a three-year sunset for the war, and requiring Congress to finally vote on next steps, in a powerful soundbite about courage.

    Biden was next, asked if it was wrong for the U.S. to pull out of Iraq when it did, since ISIS ultimately benefited from it. Biden offered a quick “no,” then thanked Buttigieg for his service before opting to focus on Afghanistan instead. He circled back to Iraq and admitted he should not have voted the way he did in 2002.

    Sanders was next, and pointed out that he never believed Dick Cheney and George W. Bush when they insisted we needed to enter Iraq, unlike Biden.

    He also noted that he’s the only one on the stage to vote against all three of Trump’s military budgets. He vowed to re-establish the U.S. as a nation that can help struggling countries rebuild their economies, but reiterated that bombing Afghanistan and Iraq was the wrong thing to do.

    Yang was asked why he’s most qualified to be commander in chief. Yang voiced his support for ending “the forever wars,” and simply said he had the right values to make the right choices.

    CLIMATE CHANGE

    Ramos was next, and asked Sanders why he wouldn’t denounce Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro as a dictator; secondly, he was asked to differentiate his brand of socialism from that of Venezuela’s. Sanders called Maduro a “pirate,” and said he supports the sort of socialism seen in Canada and Scandinavia. He then tackled wealth inequality, saying that democratic socialism seeks an economy that works for all.

    Castro then cheerfully called Maduro a dictator, then brought up TPS and the need for a 21st century Marshall Plan for countries like El Salvador and Honduras, and voiced a desire to be a better neighbor to Latin America.

    Ramos then brought up the Amazon, and hit Booker, the well-known vegan, with his version of the so-called “cheeseburger” question, namely whether or not he wants the nation to embrace his lifestyle. Booker shut it down brilliantly, and then swiftly pivoted a subject nobody did in the previous discussion: veterans.

    O’Rourke was asked about U.S. farmers, and answered well, touching on common themes he offered from the climate town hall. Klobuchar also leaned on her climate town hall performance, repeating her “First Seven Days” plan.

    Warren was then asked about climate change, and reiterated her embrace of Washington Gov. (and former candidate) Jay Inslee’s “open source” plan to save the planet. She also targeted D.C. corruption and the role it plays in the nation’s destruction of the environment.

    Harris was next, sharing an anecdote about her nieces and the world they’re facing. Citing her time as the California Atty. General, she promised that taking on the oil companies can and does work.

    Yang pointed out that money will bleed in through any regulations, so the money needs to come from different sources, and reiterated his “Democracy Dollars” program, also mentioned at last week’s town hall.

    EDUCATION and OPPORTUNITY

    Davis was next, pointing out that Yang is a huge proponent of charter schools, and has said things that can be viewed as anti-teacher unions. Yang then said he supports “good” schools, and the elimination of standardized tests; he also focused on the power of outside factors in the success of students.

    Buttigieg fired back that he’d hire an education secretary who actually  believes in public education, and the importance of compensating and supporting teachers.

    Warren pointed out that she was the only former public school teacher on the stage, and asserted that public school money should only go to public schools. She also vowed to appoint an education secretary who had actually taught public school. She then launched her plans to improve education—from Pre-K to student debt.

    Harris was next, and paid tribute to a beloved teacher before vowing to close the teacher pay gap. Next, she paid homage to HBCUs and vowed to invest in them—particularly teacher training.

    Sanders took the mic next, pointing out that despite being the richest country on earth, teachers can’t survive in their field. He then cited his plan to ensure all teachers make at least $60,000 per year before touching on universal Pre-K, debt-free colleges, and the cancellation of all student debt.

    Davis quoted a less-than-woke quote of Biden’s from over 40 years ago where he didn’t want to be blamed for slavery. The audience jeered as Biden spat back his record, tackling redlining and more, and veered to education and knowledge gaps faced by low-income communities.

    Castro was next, reminding the room that schools are segregated because neighborhoods are. He then touched on his education plan, including assistance for entire families, such as helping parents get their GED and more. He then vowed to require more transparency from charter schools.

    Davis then turned to Booker and his plan to tackle both the achievement and opportunity gaps. Booker cited changes to the Newark schools during his time mayor, including stats as a high-poverty district with high-performance. He then explored the importance of a holistic approach to tackling inequality, from education to environmental justice.

    Then, again, a merciful break.
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    And we were back, with Stephanopoulos asking the go-to “first-job interview” question: What’s the hardest job setback you ever faced and what did you learn from it?

    Biden was first, saying he hasn’t encountered any major setbacks … only to be interrupted by an extended protest. All of the candidates seemed confused while they waited for security to remove them; the ABC feed didn’t show that the stage was rushed.

    DACA students disrupting: œWe are #daca students, our lives are at risk!

    Biden was definitely quieter after the protest, and got emotional, talking about losing his first wife and daughter, and then his son Beau; in the end, he said, it’s all about finding purpose.

    Warren was next, humorously sharing her lifelong dream of being an educator, and the obstacles she faced on the path to becoming a special needs teacher—plus the assistance she received along the way.

    Next, Sanders spoke of the difference between personal and professional resilience, tracking his political ascent (and the many losses that preceded it) before segueing into his political record and why he’d be a good president.

    Harris opened up with the many discouraging comments she heard every time she ran for office as a woman of color, and what happened when she didn’t listen (spoiler alert: She won).

    Buttigieg shared what it was like to be closeted before and during his military service, and the importance of trust between voters and elected officials.

    Yang was up next, offering tips for entrepreneurs before exploring the pain of having his first company fail, and his evolution through the nonprofit industry and to the debate stage.

    Booker talked about taking on the Newark political machine in 2002, and the Oscar-nominated documentary about his oh-so-public failure. The lesson learned? Build a bigger coalition, bit by bit—and four years later, he won. Like Buttigieg, he also extolled the value of trust.

    O’Rourke lifted up his El Paso as his greatest teacher, citing the recent domestic terror attack on a local Walmart. He shared stories of multiple shooting victims, including one who, from his hospital bed, was still focused on his job as a soccer coach.

    Klobuchar told the story of her father choosing addiction treatment over jail, and the lessons it taught her, before talking about the struggle her daughter faced for the first year of her life.

    Castro talked about choosing a low-paying San Antonio city council gig over a six-figure gig as an attorney, despite the impact on his survival.

    And just like that, it was over. Wait … didn’t the moderators forget something?
    Three hours, not one question on abortion—with women's rights under attack across our country. :facepalm

    ...adapted from our good friends at KOS:
    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/9/12/1885159/-Your-blow-by-blow-Twitter-recap-of-the-third-Democratic-debate

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    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Russia accused of backing Berlin assassination, seeks outed spy
    - Sensing bipartisan heat, Trump admin releases hold on Ukraine aid
    - DOJ pursuit of Trump vendetta against McCabe takes odd turn
    - Absent public charges, findings of McCabe grand jury unclear
    - Trump may have poisoned the case he's pushing for against McCabe
    - State AGs not sold on tentative settlement with OxyContin maker
    - Climate activists bring shipping to halt with bridge protest

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    The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
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    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Report: Trump advisers looking for "escape" from China tariffs
    - The real 2020 lesson from the NC-09 special election
    - House Judiciary Committee votes on new rules for impeachment
    - Report: Trump advisers looking for "escape" from China tariffs
    - Report: Trump advisers looking for "escape" from China tariffs

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    The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
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    Partial list of segment titles:
    - Fact Check: Did VP Biden say Americans would have to 'buy in' to his healthcare plan
    - Democratic candidates reflect shifting public opinion on gun laws
    - Steve Kornacki on Sen. Warren's chances to be the Democratic nominee
    - Democrats hit Trump on trade, immigration, race, and more at third 2020 debate

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        MSNBC Weekday News Shows Sept. 13, 2019
                                             Morning Joe, Sept. 13, 2019
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    Joining Today's Show Are:
  • Sen. Kamala Harris, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Sen. Cory Booker and Beto O'Rourke
  • Jonathan Lemire, Karine Jean-Pierre, Eddie Glaude Jr., Steve Rattner,
  • Yamiche Alcindor, Eugene Robinson, John Heilemann, Alicia Menendez,
  • Claire McCaskill, Beto O’Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and more!!

    Discussed Today:
    Included in the Morning Joe Segments Video:
    (ONLY HALF of these items are included in the shortened show version)
  • Joe: There are so many things wrong with what Castro said
    During Thursday's third debate, Julian Castro went after former VP Joe Biden asking, 'Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?' regarding health care. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
  • Biden helped at debate by extremes of his opponents
    The Morning Joe panel breaks down Thursday's Democratic debate, including who stood out, who didn't and why Joe Biden was helped in part by the excesses of those on stage with him.
  • Sen. Harris pivots health care debate to Trump
    During Thursday's debate, Sen. Kamala Harris framed the health care debate squarely about Donald Trump. The panel also discusses Joe Biden's performance at the debate.
  • 'It is mandatory': O'Rourke clarifies AR-15 statement
    'Hell yes we're going to take your AR-15' is the remark from 2020 candidate and former Rep. Beto O'Rourke getting the most attention following the third debate in Texas. O'Rourke joins Morning Joe to discuss.
  • Sen. Klobuchar: I actually get things done
    2020 Democratic candidate, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, discusses Thursday night's debate, what sets her apart from the other candidates and why she wants to be president for all of the country and not just some of the country.
  • ICYMI: Here are the highlights from the third Democratic debate
    The third Democratic debate on Thursday night had many memorable moments including, Sen. Kamala Harris telling Joe Biden, "Hey Joe, instead of saying 'no we can't,' let's say 'yes we can,'" and Beto O'Rourke saying, 'Hell yes we're going to take your AR-15." Watch in this mashup.
  • Sen. Booker: Beating Trump is the floor, not the ceiling
    2020 Democratic candidate, Sen. Cory Booker, weighs in on Joe Biden's candidacy, why he says beating Trump is the floor and not the ceiling, why he says he's a visionary and why he says the national well being is hurting.
  • Sen. Harris: Reproductive health care access is a huge issue
    2020 Democratic candidate, Sen. Kamala Harris, further clarifies her position on health care, why she says a woman's access to reproductive health care is under 'full attack' in many states and how she would tackle gun reform.
  • Steve Rattner on Wall Street Dem donors: 'There is enormous nervousness' about Warren against Trump
    Steve Rattner says the Third Democratic debate was a good night for Joe Biden, that Sen. Bernie Sanders “did not seem on his game," and Sen. Warren was not able to discuss her full polices like the wealth tax at the third Democratic debate. Rattner says that Democratic Wall Street donors are nervous about Sen. Warren against President Trump.
  • Dems embrace Obama legacy at third debate
    The Morning Joe panel breaks down the third Democratic debate, which found the 2020 candidates embracing aspects of the Obama legacy rather than running from it.
  • Trump WH plans to ban flavored e-cigarettes
    The Trump administration said Wednesday it plans to ban the sale of non-tobacco-flavored electronic cigarettes amid a vaping crisis. The panel discusses.

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                         Deadline: White House, Sept. 13, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • The showdown between Sec. Castro and Vice President Biden
    MoveOn’s Karine Jean-Pierre, former congressman David Jolly, host of “Politics Nation” Reverend Al Sharpton, and Associated Press’ Jonathan Lemire on former Sec. Castro defending his attack on Biden at the debate, while the former Vice President calls it a “cheap shot”
  • Beto’s big moment on guns
    MSNBC’s Garrett Haake, MoveOn’s Karine Jean-Pierre, former congressman David Jolly, host of “Politics Nation” Reverend Al Sharpton, and Associated Press’ Jonathan Lemire examine the climate around gun control on the heels of Beto O’Rourke’s moment at the debate when he called for a mandatory buyback of assault weapons
  • Questions mount about whether Trump is actually profiting from the presidency
    NYT’s Mike Schmidt, former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, former chief spokesman for the Department of Justice Matt Miller, MoveOn’s Karine Jean-Pierre, former congressman David Jolly and host of “Politics Nation” Reverend Al Sharpton on the many recent stories involving government officials and Trump properties that raise questions about Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest

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                        MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Sept. 13, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Castro: Biden attack wasn’t planned, was ‘disagreement on health care policy’
    Presidential candidate Julian Castro joins MTP Daily after facing backlash following a tense exchange with VP Biden during the third Democratic debate.
  • Republican Senator Mitt Romney won't endorse President Trump for re-election
    In today's 2020 vision, Utah Senator Mitt Romney's office confirms to NBC today that he is not planning on endorsing in the presidential race.
  • Is Trump’s war on the media finally losing its punch?
    In tonight’s Obsessed, Chuck Todd unpacks President Trump’s speech at the GOP retreat in Baltimore last night and if his claims about fake news are getting ignored.

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                         The Beat with Ari Melber, Sept. 13, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Eating Animals: Author Jonathan Safran Foer on stopping climate change
    Author Jonathan Safran Foer and Comedian Sherrod Small tackle a range of issues on Fallback Friday, an irreverent segment on the news show “The Beat with Ari Melber.”
  • FBI official who ran Russia probe calls out Trump DOJ
    Lawyers for Andrew McCabe, the former FBI official who led the Russia probe, are demanding transparency from Trump’s DOJ on reports of their attempts to bring charges against McCabe, and being rejected by a grand jury. Former prosecutor Gene Rossi joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss the latest developments in this ‘super rare’ case, arguing ‘there is political pressure being imposed on the AG, U.S. Attorney and law enforcement to go after Andrew McCabe.’
  • 'I always look orange' Trump hits light bulbs as Dems debate policy
    As Democrats hit the big debate stage, Trump also took to the podium at a Republican retreat to poke fun at the 2020 contenders. Despite a heated debate, no apparent front runner has emerged from the Democratic party. The Daily Beast’s Margaret Carlson argues when Dems ‘are running against Trump, they’re all winning’ but when ‘they’re running against each other, they’re not.’
  • Trump legal blow: Court revives corruption suit against POTUS
    The Manhattan Court of Appeals has reinstated a lawsuit alleging that Trump is violating the emoluments clause. This comes amid accusations that Trump is using the presidency for profit. Walter Shaub, former director of government ethics, pleads for a ‘bi-partisan effort’ to hold the Trump administration accountable.

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                 Hardball with Chris Matthews, Sept. 13, 2019
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    Discussed Today:
  • Mitt Romney says he doesn’t plan to endorse in 2020
    Not everyone is as united behind the President as Minority Leader McCarthy claims. Senator Mitt Romney, the party's standard bearer in 2012, told CNN: "I'm not planning on endorsing in the presidential race. At this stage, I'm not planning on endorsing in the primary or in the general."
  • Felicity Huffman gets 14 day sentence in college admissions scandal case
    Actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison for her role in the college admission cheating scheme. Huffman and 13 other parents pleaded guilty to bribery and mail fraud charges.
  • Mike Pompeo jokes about speaking at Trump Hotel, brushes off conflicts of interest
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke at an event at the Trump International Hotel in Washington today, where he mocked The Washington Post's reporting on Trump's conflicts of interests.

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