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just because her base is not as fervent, >> i'm talking structurally. it is less the case that younger people vote than older people. they move all the time, so they have to reregister to vote, they forget doing so. there are all these factors-- and yes, they just don't-- back one of google searches for gen z is what do i wear to vote? if you know-- >> [ laughter ] >> thought she was about to say, because i just interviewed college students who are saying i can't figure out what the policies are-- i was saying they are interested, they just don't know the policies are. oh my god. >> there are a lot of new voters, it seems like such a
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foreign thing to them. they don't know the rules of voting. they live in a digital world, like dress code-- >> they don't know which selfie they are going to take. >> [ laughter ] >> i have to ask i know like everything donald trump says goes in one ear and out the other, but this week trump talking about the enemy from within, he still does have a lot of support from law enforcement. he still does have a lot of support from people from the military. do they hear this? does it make impact? >> he has support from a lot of people, but i think he's right about this enemy from within, but it is him. he is the number- one threat to our national security. from our national security community they continue to identify him, and what i've called the american insurgency
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he's created, this proposing of violence, he is our number-one national security threat, and you have general millie and they are saying this is more than politics, this is national security. he is still a major threat to the integrity of this country. so yeah he's the enemy from within. >> there's a big spike in the number of contributions from people who identify as police officers or so and so forth who were donating to trump in particular. he's been very active about reaching out to police. i don't think there has been polling of police specifically, but as someone who fits, it's
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not a good nexus. >> we care about police, first responders that we are talking about a generational message. >> generational is what is keep your january 6th is clearly a horrible terrible outlier, but if you talk to an old-school republican and bring up january 6th they bring up 17 different things you can't even remember happened in the history of ever. there is ground to make up. >> none of them are going against the u.s. government. we are talking about peaceful protests and what night whatnot . it's, i mean guys were hurt. trying to over-take the government. a reality check about the trump presidency as the nightcap continues. nightcap continues.
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donald trump and jd vance would like you to remember the trump presidency as a total success. we have a reality check. here's what was happening this week every year during his administers did in 2017 trump is accused of disrespecting the family of soldier killed in action. days later the soldier's widow said trump called her on the phone and struggled to remember
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what her husband's name was and said her husband knew he signed up for it. donald trump denied his comments saying it was a very nice call. in 2018 trump called stormy daniels course face on twitter, and by the way just this week our rachel maddow is reporting trump's legal team recently tried to pay daniels to keep quiet again. in 2019 the white house announced it picked trump's resort to host the upcoming g7 summit. trump reversed course after accusations of enriching his own business. in the final days of the election donald trump falsely claimed that the country is rounding the corner of the covid pandemic. the deadliest weeks were still months away. that is what the trump years were like. philip, even the one who started the conversation earlier that the majority of the country does consider themselves independent. why is it that so many people forget what those four years
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were like? >> it's fascinating, and i think there's a couple reasons. the first is that so much of the 2020 election was centered around covid. and it is not a sailing issue anymore. the pandemic was the most critical thing on everyone's mind, and it just isn't anymore. a lot of people sort of give him a pass. that's rude honestly, but they aren't worried about his handling of the pandemic muscle he is able to call that a mulligan, that this is just a thing that happened to him and then this mystery thing appeared that he had nothing to do with and everything went bad. that's his argument, and it's compelling to a lot of people. people are like yeah, things are more expensive. biden is getting the blame of that. trump is saying weren't things cheap, wasn't it great? >> for young voters they
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literally can't remember. >> i did not sleep any of those nights. and it's interesting, because i think we live in a world where the vast majority of people don't really want to think about their president every day. they don't want to wake up in the morning and think about what the president tweeted or said. they want to have a great life and now and again they tune into something political. that's what the vast majority of americans want. i think the short memory for a lot of people said they don't remember that, and people who think he has mellowed out or he's less offensive, it's because he is less on your feed in your broadcasts, he's making decisions to not take the full rally anymore, so i think it has clicked for a lot of people . >> it is wild to hear this, because i saw a tweet, he said
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our nation was fine, you are suckers and losers crap has been debunked. do you enjoy paying more for everything? i don't. it's a perfect example. >> chances are what you have in your bank account is greater today than it was, but at the same time, yes. things are more expensive. >> right and a lot of that has to do with the supply chain and covid. president obama pointed out the economy was great, because he gave it to trump. >> trump economy was basically the same as barack obama's economy. >> i think this is kamala harris' most persuasive argument. every day was mayhem and chaos and disruption and stress. the entire world woke up every day to think about what crazy thing he was going to do next. that was the entire atmosphere.
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it impacted our economy, domestic security, and i think she should focus on again he is absolutely crazy and volatile and unstable. that's going to be our whole country if you make him resident. you might not like me, but you won't have to worry about everything and deal with president mayhem every day. that's why our allies want stability. >> when it comes to the economy when you look at fortune 500 ceos who are backing him they are looking at the broader economy was it's going to mean four seamers for consumers. those are business leaders who know he is a completely transactional man, and he's going to do things that serve them personally, and part of this whole tariff gain isn't just going to be great for american business, which it's not. a lot of people know the
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tariffs are the number-weight donald trump gets to do his favorite thing which is pick winners and losers. he's going you were sassy, you don't get my help. >> and it helps enrich ceos and them. >> it's not fortune 500 necessarily, >> and people who want access are expecting access. >> i know i've got a bat phone to the white house to cut through red tape and i don't need an nba team to get a gaming
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organization. >> one of the things that's fascinating is you are right in him picking winners and losers. he uses it exactly how he used the wall in 2016. someone else is going to pay for. no actually america is going to pay for it. every time he gets mad it gets higher. these foreign people that are bad for america that's who he's going after. it's the same thing. his base eats it up. >> everybody is staying put. when we return it is time for the mvp's of the week, and you don't want to miss it. it.
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if you are a regular viewer you know what time it is, it is time for our mvps of the week. who had an extraordinary week? >> i am going with what i think is the most underreported political story in america, dan osborne is winning right now in the latest poll 50-44 against a radical gop maga incumbent named deb fisher, she's been there for two terms. there is no democrat in the race. and phil, this is our proof of concept, they will vote for an independent. and in this race he is leading her right now and make the the
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first true independent elected to the senate in a long time. he is a navy veteran. democrats have realized they may not take out some, but this is a story to watch. >> i'm thinking like a student council. >> in a politically divided country there are a few things that bring people together. new york is having a great sports time. mine is new york liberty. it has been a year for wnba. the liberty could barely put people in one thousand seats. >> i called adam silver this week. i said when out sick i'm there to fill in.
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>> last week we had beyonce, we had pamela anderson-- you know who everyone loved? le. i love the story of ellie, because it is a brooklyn story where in testing the brooklyn bridge they sent 25 elephants over to make sure the people of new york understood it was safe. the only thing they want to go to. >> reclaim our vote, and the woman who runs a, andrea miller, it's cool organization. they, it is grassroots, and they get hand written postcards to tell them where to register, and encourage them to vote. i think it's great.
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>> so mine is gonzales. he asked trump a very pointed question, i used to beat republican. many in your former administration don't support you. mike pence doesn't support you. and donald trump who is not used to having to speak to someone who actually wants something from him was just totally, went off. he said the january 6th was a day of love. he made all these various comments about you referred to the insurrectionist's as we. it was just very very revealing about trump certainly, but just the context of having a normal voter ask a totally normal and rational question. >> why isn't your vice
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president voting for you? i'm just a regular voter, and i don't know that much-- >> he should know you best. where is your vp? >> and as a follow-up he says he is not going to vote for trump. >> philip, nancy, paul, samantha, this was your first visit, and i sure hope you come back. thank you all so much. don't go anywhere, my mvp is next. stick around. xt. stick around. 24 hour. hydratig curl definition. style your life the way you want. ♪♪ tresemme, style your way.
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i am not letting you go home or go to bed or turn this off without giving you my mvp of the week, because he's awesome. australian golfer stephen alderson. he goes by the nickname, spud, first player with autism to win a g 40 tournament event. it's what he said after winning that got to me. please watch this. >> just growing up as a kid just being bullied all the time at school and even bullied at other golf clubs, it just means the world, so awesome. >> spud's win is a reminder out there, what other people think about you, say about you, it's none of their business. put in the work yourself and your dreams come true, just look at spud. on that awesome note i wish you a fantastic night. if you're not busy tomorrow
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night catch the nightcap on saturdays 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. and msnbc films presents my generation. how cultural and political events shaped four generations. this week it is all about millennials. samantha will know all about that. narrated by kristen bell, who i am already obsessed with. it is like the greatest show. i might watch it a third time, but now you can see her narrating this documentary, and you definitely should. you can see my generation tomorrow 9:00 p.m. eastern right here. from all our colleagues across our network have a great night! see you monday. . braden hoefert: nothing had been missing from the house. this was clearly, a premeditated murder. keith morrison: why would anybody want to shoot jan?

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