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sundays dream became reality he moved to europe when just 16 belcher. which soon opened the door to the nigerian national team. the best african team in the early ninety's. it's like probably one of the most difficult national teams to break in because of the population of the country and football is the number one sport in africa in nigeria and it's almost like a religion so when i got to college it was just a trial to see how i was. i only got so good at the 1st game i played we won 60. and you know under. i was so blessed i was probably one of the best players on the pitch and that's on my national team journey. in 1904 sunday moved from belgium to italy and. already his 2nd european club by the time he was. the 3rd followed one year later f.c. cologne. sunday had already experienced as much as other players would in an entire career. before the 1st much off libya was against celtic. and we lost $30.00 what's the would be france were the fill in the never thing you know it was impressive it was impressive. but his 1st season next alone was not an eas
sundays dream became reality he moved to europe when just 16 belcher. which soon opened the door to the nigerian national team. the best african team in the early ninety's. it's like probably one of the most difficult national teams to break in because of the population of the country and football is the number one sport in africa in nigeria and it's almost like a religion so when i got to college it was just a trial to see how i was. i only got so good at the 1st game i played we won 60. and...
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criminal justice reform that's going to be helpful to her with the base of the party. >> cornell belcherdy shane, thank you, gentlemen. >>> speaking of voters, chris matthews travels todayton, ohio, once a democratic stronghold and now trump country. hear from voters who could ry the map again in 2020, a special edition of "hardball," the deciders, tonight at 10:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> first, up next, nearly a dozen democratic presidential candidates set to speak in washington, d.c., including joe biden, with a specific focus on lower income americans. a look at what they're expected to say after the break. the brek honey have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where to look. oh, i found them! i can do this test now! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. (
criminal justice reform that's going to be helpful to her with the base of the party. >> cornell belcherdy shane, thank you, gentlemen. >>> speaking of voters, chris matthews travels todayton, ohio, once a democratic stronghold and now trump country. hear from voters who could ry the map again in 2020, a special edition of "hardball," the deciders, tonight at 10:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> first, up next, nearly a dozen democratic presidential candidates set to...
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belcher's kindergarten class.ungsters are anxious learn what story will be told, but there's an even bigger mystery to unfold. who will be this week's mystery reader. spoiler alert. it's this guy. lieutenant commander, u.s. coast guard member and father just ck om aorseas, ready to recommence dad duties. >> we talk on face time as much as we could when i was in the middle east and every day she told me she m misses and she can't wait to see me. >> she is 6-year-old kaley and nothing can spoil the surprise. >> our mystery reader today is kaley's dad. >> after so much time away, that first hug, that first kiss might not seem real. >> i'm so happy and it's a great day for our family. and it's a great day to see my daughter. >> i was so excited to see daddy from a one year and three day trip. >> that's right. this 6-year-old was keeping track of dad's deployment. >> i've been counting down the days. >> there's no such thing as a -- >> the sacrifice so many military familiesake are not lost on the little ones. every bi
belcher's kindergarten class.ungsters are anxious learn what story will be told, but there's an even bigger mystery to unfold. who will be this week's mystery reader. spoiler alert. it's this guy. lieutenant commander, u.s. coast guard member and father just ck om aorseas, ready to recommence dad duties. >> we talk on face time as much as we could when i was in the middle east and every day she told me she m misses and she can't wait to see me. >> she is 6-year-old kaley and nothing...
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cornell belcher is a former obama 2012 pollster, an msnbc political analyst, apparently shaking his headapiro, staff writer, the new republic, covering his 11th pall 11th presidential campaign. he started very young. a new titled the polling industry is in crisis, and walter you write in part, everyone knows the numbers are as unreliable as ever. walter, why do you think polling in presidential races is so unreliable. >> it's particularly bad for presidential primary races because voters, everyone knows they're going to vote for a democratic candidate but they have to decide which of 20 some-odd candidates. number one, nobody knows exactly who's going to vote. the last three numbers from the iowa caucuses were 140,000, 240,000 or 180,000. if anyone knows what the number from 2020 is going to be, they're a genius. also, people don't answer phone calls anymore. when a pollster is lucky enough to get somebody on the phone and they tend to be young or minority, the kind of groups that don't answer the phone often, they are modelled to have a larger weight than 92-year-old, and if you don't k
cornell belcher is a former obama 2012 pollster, an msnbc political analyst, apparently shaking his headapiro, staff writer, the new republic, covering his 11th pall 11th presidential campaign. he started very young. a new titled the polling industry is in crisis, and walter you write in part, everyone knows the numbers are as unreliable as ever. walter, why do you think polling in presidential races is so unreliable. >> it's particularly bad for presidential primary races because voters,...
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joining me now, cornell belcher and phillip ryeness. he helped clinton prepare for the general election debates. big question here. the early part of this primary has been characterized by a lot of policy proposals, substantive and weighty ones. how much do you focus on that, if you're a candidate on that stage tomorrow night. you have a limited amount of time, and for 15 out of 20 candidates, a lot of people don't know you're running. how is that what you try to focus on and breakthrough with? >> i think ideally your game plan is to go up there and say what you would say on any other day. whether it is in south carolina, iowa, florida, because you have a message, and the point is, you want to keep repeating it so it resonates and it actually people hear it and absorb it. if you're going up there tomorrow night saying something completely different than you do otherwise, you have a problem. either what you're saying normally isn't working or you can't be disciplined enough. you made the comment before about time, i'm talking right now a
joining me now, cornell belcher and phillip ryeness. he helped clinton prepare for the general election debates. big question here. the early part of this primary has been characterized by a lot of policy proposals, substantive and weighty ones. how much do you focus on that, if you're a candidate on that stage tomorrow night. you have a limited amount of time, and for 15 out of 20 candidates, a lot of people don't know you're running. how is that what you try to focus on and breakthrough with?...
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strategist al cardenis, nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, and democratic pollster cornel belcheryes, if you're wondering, there are three miami natives. sorry, guys. >> i'm the odd man out. >> all right. cornel, this is your party. you get the first word. what did we -- take a step back here. what do we now know that we didn't know before the debates? >> i think we now know that we have a lot of diversity in the party but also a lot of people who are putting forth policy ideals. for me, it was largely a debate about policy, even the exchange between kamala and biden was largely about a policy about bussing. i think you also -- look, for me, some candidates moved the bar, yes. i think senator harris moved the bar. i think she gave joe biden a punch, and he didn't react very well to it. >> no, he didn't. >> i think she -- i think a lot of voters are now looking at her differently than they looked at her before, and that's what you want to do. we talked about having a moment in the debate. senator harris had a moment in the debate, and i think over the next two months, you will see
strategist al cardenis, nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, and democratic pollster cornel belcheryes, if you're wondering, there are three miami natives. sorry, guys. >> i'm the odd man out. >> all right. cornel, this is your party. you get the first word. what did we -- take a step back here. what do we now know that we didn't know before the debates? >> i think we now know that we have a lot of diversity in the party but also a lot of people who are putting...
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cornell belcher, rick tyler, thanks for taking a few minutes. >> thanks, steve. >>> up next, taking thee on impeachment. you're watching "hardball." l. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. this is a commercial and i know you're thinking. i don't want to hear about insurance. 'cause let's be honest... nobody likes dealing with insurance. right? see, esurance knows it's expensive. i feel like i'm giving my money away. so they're making it affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome, guy in kitchen. i named my character walter. that's great. i'd tell you more but i only have thirty seconds so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. when insurance is affordable, it's
cornell belcher, rick tyler, thanks for taking a few minutes. >> thanks, steve. >>> up next, taking thee on impeachment. you're watching "hardball." l. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the...
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we are nowjoined by dr philip belcher, marine director at intertanko — the international associationan gulf as a strategic waterway. about a third —— third of the world's oil and gas transit through, saudi arabia, qatar and formerly a man. it seems remarkable and thankful that talking about no casualties at this stage, these are very dangerous attacks. absolutely. these two ships were carrying very volatile products and it is just amazing that the seafarers on board survived this incident. this is a reckless attack upon the seafarers and the ships which werejust going upon the seafarers and the ships which were just going about their normal commercial activities. but mike what is the atmosphere on board a vessel and i think you have sailed, is it tense? yes, and eve ryo ne sailed, is it tense? yes, and everyone is looking at the procedures and safety and security making sure the ship is secure going through these waters. these are merchant ships, civilians, so in the same way we wouldn't expect truck drivers going around the m25 to be taking initial precautions we rely upon the navy
we are nowjoined by dr philip belcher, marine director at intertanko — the international associationan gulf as a strategic waterway. about a third —— third of the world's oil and gas transit through, saudi arabia, qatar and formerly a man. it seems remarkable and thankful that talking about no casualties at this stage, these are very dangerous attacks. absolutely. these two ships were carrying very volatile products and it is just amazing that the seafarers on board survived this...