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and how did abrams respond?eclared herself governor anyway and denounced anyone who disagreed with that as a racist. , as they might have done, and fellow democrats played along with the fantasy. >> without voter suppression, stacey abrams would be the governor of georgia. >> if this country wasn't racist, stacey abrams would be governor. >> it was the voter suppression particularly if the african-american community that prevented us from having a governor, stacey abrams right now. >> stacey abrams out to be the governor of georgia. friends, racially motivated suppression is permitted. we cannot truly say we live in a democracy. >> this country was not racist. stacey abrams would be governor. by the way as a factual matter, there is literally zero evidence to support that is true or even sort of true, it doesn't matter, the fact that stacey abrams isn't the governor of georgia, despite losing a fair election with the highest voter turnout in decades can only be racism. that is stacey abrams position. in fact, sh
and how did abrams respond?eclared herself governor anyway and denounced anyone who disagreed with that as a racist. , as they might have done, and fellow democrats played along with the fantasy. >> without voter suppression, stacey abrams would be the governor of georgia. >> if this country wasn't racist, stacey abrams would be governor. >> it was the voter suppression particularly if the african-american community that prevented us from having a governor, stacey abrams right...
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today my question is for stacey abrams.hat young people and high schoolers like myself don't often turn out to vote in elections, how do you ensure not only that high schoolers and college students are empowered in the political process but also turn out to vote at higher rates? >> well, i've been working on this since i was 17. i started registering students to vote on my college campus before i was old enough to vote. i was sent as an international fellow to austria to represent the united states on the conversation of youth civic engagement when i was 21. it's because i believe in the voice of young people. i know that young people change the world. and not long ago i was one. but what i know more than that is this cannot simply be an academic conversation. that's why my campaign in 2018 we had young people at every level of our campaign. and in our work that we're doing now from the work we're doing in southwest georgia helping to respond to covid-19, to the work of counting folks in the census we are engaging young peo
today my question is for stacey abrams.hat young people and high schoolers like myself don't often turn out to vote in elections, how do you ensure not only that high schoolers and college students are empowered in the political process but also turn out to vote at higher rates? >> well, i've been working on this since i was 17. i started registering students to vote on my college campus before i was old enough to vote. i was sent as an international fellow to austria to represent the...
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that is stacy abrams' decision.ct, she is making the same case to get herself selected as the vice presidential nominee. if joe biden does not choose stacy abrams, he is racist. >> do you think that not choosing a woman of color, a black woman, actually is a slap in the face to the black female voters? >> i would share your concern about not picking a woman ofce color, because women of color, particularly black women are the strongest part of the democratic party. we need to have a ticket that reflects the diversity of america. >> tucker: yes, a ticket with stacy abrams on it. eeat's what you need, mr. racist guy, stay what you want about stacy abrams. she is not subtle. there is no mistaking heriv meaning. give heres what she wants, or se will call you racist. another word for that tactic is identity politics. and of course, she is the four that too. >> this is identity politics. i believe in identity politics. those are the only politics that win. [applause] we have an identity too. >> tucker: "identity politics a
that is stacy abrams' decision.ct, she is making the same case to get herself selected as the vice presidential nominee. if joe biden does not choose stacy abrams, he is racist. >> do you think that not choosing a woman of color, a black woman, actually is a slap in the face to the black female voters? >> i would share your concern about not picking a woman ofce color, because women of color, particularly black women are the strongest part of the democratic party. we need to have a...
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stacey abrams is here because joe biden invited stacey abrams to be here, so, mr. do you have an announcement to make? is this an audition? is there -- what is the reason you decided it's time for me to get on tv with stacey abrams? >> well, because stacey abrams has done more to deal with the fair vote and making sure there is a fair vote than anybody and she has a great, great capacity to explain things and to lay out exactly why it's going to be so critically important in this election. this president's already said when they put in a stimulus package the congress first passed money to provide for mail-in ballots, he already said, i'm not for that. if we do that, we'll -- no republican will ever win or something to that effect. he's made it clear, this is a guy who said he wants to defund the post office from being able to deliver ballots. i mean, so, stacey knows what she's doing. and she's an incredibly capable person. >> all right. well, let's actually listen to what donald trump said about mail-in ballots. we have that here. and full disclosure, before you l
stacey abrams is here because joe biden invited stacey abrams to be here, so, mr. do you have an announcement to make? is this an audition? is there -- what is the reason you decided it's time for me to get on tv with stacey abrams? >> well, because stacey abrams has done more to deal with the fair vote and making sure there is a fair vote than anybody and she has a great, great capacity to explain things and to lay out exactly why it's going to be so critically important in this...
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what has stacy abrams done? you name anything that she has -- apart from the porno thriller's, but that she has done in her life. >> first of all, she is a couple of nationwide organizations on voter suppression, some things republicans no pretty well about, suppressing the votes, particularly for african-americans. she also when georgia was somebody who protected pre-k, something that's a major issue in education, the access to pre-k for young students. and she was somebody who protected that for georgia when it was getting attacked particularly for low income students by republicans. she stood up and was one of the people who protected that. she also worked across the aisle and in the south, she is pro-gun, which i think will play much better than some of the other candidates who come along -- >> tucker: may be. somehow i doubt she meets my standard of the second amendment fealty, but let's back up. i don't think we can point to a single piece of legislature that she passed in georgia that led to anything. is
what has stacy abrams done? you name anything that she has -- apart from the porno thriller's, but that she has done in her life. >> first of all, she is a couple of nationwide organizations on voter suppression, some things republicans no pretty well about, suppressing the votes, particularly for african-americans. she also when georgia was somebody who protected pre-k, something that's a major issue in education, the access to pre-k for young students. and she was somebody who protected...
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being in charge of our democratization plans for venezuela abrams himself of course lied to congress was facing felony charges for lying to congress has a long history of a long and bloody history in latin america so i wouldn't put anything past elliott abrams now speaking of mr abrams obviously he's been spearheading this i mean it's not even a hidden thing it's a flat out removal of the duros what he wants but just last week he promoted a democratic and peaceful approach so as he calls it to this new government in venezuela so i mean what gives i mean is this is this a coup just kind of dressed up differently. well i think mr abrams has a different view of the democratic and peaceful than you and i do mellow his 2 of of peace. peace through bloodshed but you know it's clear that he's grasping at straws is this was his last hurrah he was going to bring democracy to venezuela it's been more than a year of absolute and utter feel your corruption on the part of the venezuelan opposition who mike pence decided was the president of venezuela it's been a long history of really a bungled p
being in charge of our democratization plans for venezuela abrams himself of course lied to congress was facing felony charges for lying to congress has a long history of a long and bloody history in latin america so i wouldn't put anything past elliott abrams now speaking of mr abrams obviously he's been spearheading this i mean it's not even a hidden thing it's a flat out removal of the duros what he wants but just last week he promoted a democratic and peaceful approach so as he calls it to...
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abrams is is if it's a failure and venezuela obviously is denouncing what they're calling both u.s. and colombian involvement in into this plot but this isn't the 1st time there has been a failed plot to overthrow the little we remember you know as he was giving a speech on stage you know there was somebody trying to parachute in and there was a bad drone attack i mean what's different about this time. it goes back before more duro remember hugo chavez in the cia having him in in their sights through the use of the national dolman for democracy and others to overthrow him and he was successfully overthrown for a couple of days the u.s. has wanted to destabilize and overthrow the venezuelan government for many many years if this is the latest scheme i don't know maybe they're shopping at a low rent place because it doesn't look like a sophisticated plot to me you know in this in this case and lastly there's there are some reports floating around out there that there are ties between opposition leader won by dole and this latest incursion into venezuela with this. do you know anything
abrams is is if it's a failure and venezuela obviously is denouncing what they're calling both u.s. and colombian involvement in into this plot but this isn't the 1st time there has been a failed plot to overthrow the little we remember you know as he was giving a speech on stage you know there was somebody trying to parachute in and there was a bad drone attack i mean what's different about this time. it goes back before more duro remember hugo chavez in the cia having him in in their sights...
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is he really going to pick stacy abrams? >> i doubt it will be stacy abrams. think he has a very strong roster of democrats around the country and what we are seeing in most elections is regardless of who is the front runner is who was a dark horse. not many people picked mike pence, nobody saw tim kaine as hillary clinton's vice presidential running mate in that campaign, so i think joe biden is going to pick who is geographically distinct from him and can help them with swing states and who has executive leadership experience because as you said at his age and with other issues, you want somebody who can step in and has experience running large organizations and somebody else who has been able to carry the campaign message into the media as an effective surrogate. so someone like the mayor of atlanta is a strong dark horse candidate because she has experience of running a major city through this coronavirus pandemic, she fits geographical as george is becoming a swing state now trending purple if not light blue, i think that would be a great choice. >> tucke
is he really going to pick stacy abrams? >> i doubt it will be stacy abrams. think he has a very strong roster of democrats around the country and what we are seeing in most elections is regardless of who is the front runner is who was a dark horse. not many people picked mike pence, nobody saw tim kaine as hillary clinton's vice presidential running mate in that campaign, so i think joe biden is going to pick who is geographically distinct from him and can help them with swing states and...
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inviting stacey abrams to join him. one of the women believed to be on his vp short list.d an announcement to make, here is how joe biden responded. >> stacey abrams has done more to deal with the fair vote and making sure there is a fair vote than anybody and she has a great, great capacity to explain things and the layout exactly why it's going to be important in this election. so she knows what she's doing and she's an incredibly capable person. >> biden also giving a preview of his approach to a post trump justice department saying he would take a hands-off approach and would not pardon president trump, committing to uphold the ideal that no one is above the law. joining me right now is symone sanders. it's great to have you with us. thank you for joining us again. let me ask you about what we saw last night. what exactly was that? was that an audition process? was that a vetting process? talk to us about how that came to be. >> i think what you saw was vice president biden coming before the american people, answering questions, taking questions in a town hall format w
inviting stacey abrams to join him. one of the women believed to be on his vp short list.d an announcement to make, here is how joe biden responded. >> stacey abrams has done more to deal with the fair vote and making sure there is a fair vote than anybody and she has a great, great capacity to explain things and the layout exactly why it's going to be important in this election. so she knows what she's doing and she's an incredibly capable person. >> biden also giving a preview of...
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and abrams to me is such a fascinating figure.hese are all fascinating women in their own sort of way. abrams because of her trajectory after that race. she was such a celebrated national figure. she ran such an incredible and impressive race, outperformed any statewide democrat in the last 20 years or something like that. that is a tough state for democrats. and then has kind of stayed in the game in a really interesting way. there was some talk about whether she would run for senate. she also did a town hall with joe biden on our air just last week. >> right. >> she -- there's something really interesting and unbelievably compelling about stacey abrams just as a persona. >> right. sort of coincidentally, i interviewed stacey abrams at the kennedy library and museum a few hours after senator harris dropped out of the democratic race and i asked her right then and there would you be interested in being vice president. it was the first time she said definitively yes and made the case. and we have heard her say that ever since then
and abrams to me is such a fascinating figure.hese are all fascinating women in their own sort of way. abrams because of her trajectory after that race. she was such a celebrated national figure. she ran such an incredible and impressive race, outperformed any statewide democrat in the last 20 years or something like that. that is a tough state for democrats. and then has kind of stayed in the game in a really interesting way. there was some talk about whether she would run for senate. she also...
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stacy abrams stacy abrams ey abrams stacey abrams when our daughter and her kids moved in with us...gain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. and concert hall. and cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and telehealth from aetna to help you stay in and well. home is where the heart is with cvs health. >>> . [ . >>> that was the scene outside a restaurant in denver. no physical distancing and hashedly anyone wearing protective face coverings. i guess thinks this viral video. japanese news outlet nhk showed how easily viruses and germs can spread at a buffet or restaurant. yeah, thachz. this should be required watching for every state official who is weighing when and how to reopen their state economy. scary. joining me now is congressman from colorado. colorado has already had 1,000 fatalities, more than 21,000 people infected. yet i want to show you the governor of colorado, jared poll lis, talking to donald trump this week. >> when are you thinking of opening -- explain what
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we don't care that puny anonymity -- the whole characteristic of the people in abrams when he did that in that case, putting out with the gate -- the court would call propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's know that value laden term. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie. this one revealed what was going on. many years later in dennis, the infamous 1950's red scare case, the court made that clear when it said the real inquiry under clear and present danger is the gravity of the evil discounted by its improbability. if you think something is so evil you don't care it is never going to happen, you are going to go after it. it was not until 1969 in brandenburg the supreme court cleared the defect and brought the test for the prosecution of speech that to wear holmes and abrams and presumably holmes and brandeis and whitney wanted to take it. you go after the speech if and only if you are advocating imminent lawless activity and it is likely under the facts and circumstances the law -- unlawful activity
we don't care that puny anonymity -- the whole characteristic of the people in abrams when he did that in that case, putting out with the gate -- the court would call propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's know that value laden term. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie. this one revealed what was going on. many years later in dennis, the infamous 1950's red scare case, the court made that clear when it said...
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and then later dan abrams will be here. he'll share why he decided to publish a new column by matt lauer. lauer went ahead and reinvestigated some of the accusations against him. let's begin by looking into the future. what will historians say about this moment? how will history books record this time? well nobody knows for sure, but i think we've already seen heroes emerge and also some villains in the midst of this pandemic. this weekend the "new york times," which likes to think of itself as the first rough draft of history, is trying to fight coronavirus fatigue and pay proper tribute to those we lost. today's front page is a list of american covid-19 victims. it goes on and on for three more pages. names and brief descriptions of 1,000 lives lost. the total here, the thousand, is just 1% of the nearly 100,000 confirmed dead in america. i think the history books decades from now will grapple with a lot. they'll grapple with the differing death rates from country to country. the deadly differences between early safety me
and then later dan abrams will be here. he'll share why he decided to publish a new column by matt lauer. lauer went ahead and reinvestigated some of the accusations against him. let's begin by looking into the future. what will historians say about this moment? how will history books record this time? well nobody knows for sure, but i think we've already seen heroes emerge and also some villains in the midst of this pandemic. this weekend the "new york times," which likes to think of...
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with stacey abrams after zooming with michigan governor gretchen whitmer. >> i think you're such a good governor. i think you have done one hell of a job. >> there been statements from the former vice president about the president's trip to pennsylvania, unemployment insurance and health care coverage but with the exception of a statement from a munn, nothing from biden about unmasking. >> bret: peter, thanks. up next, the panel on the whistle-blower testimony today and capitol hill, my interview with senator mitch mcconnell, beyond our borders, a suicide bombing in eastern afghanistan kills five civilians, wounds at least 29 others. officials say the attack was aimed at a military compound but the bomb exploded prematurely. the taliban is claiming responsibility for that attack. the planned swearing-in ceremony for israel's new government was postponed today reporter trickle reportedly because of a dispute over cabinet appointments. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's active
with stacey abrams after zooming with michigan governor gretchen whitmer. >> i think you're such a good governor. i think you have done one hell of a job. >> there been statements from the former vice president about the president's trip to pennsylvania, unemployment insurance and health care coverage but with the exception of a statement from a munn, nothing from biden about unmasking. >> bret: peter, thanks. up next, the panel on the whistle-blower testimony today and...
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we don't care that poor and puny anonymity's, justice holmes' characterization of the people in abramshen he formulated his dissent in that case, were putting out what the court would frequently call in the 1920's propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's and the red scare no what a value laden term the red -- value laden term propaganda is. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie or wrapping yourself in the american flag, because of course good americans would never do that. itlow reveals what was really going on. many years later in dennis, the infamous 1950's red scare case, the court made that absolutely clear when it said the real inquiry under clear and present danger is the gravity of the evil discounted by its improbability. which means if you think something is so evil, you don't care that it is never going to happen, you are going to go after it. it was not until 1969 in brandenburg that the supreme court cleared this defect and brought the test for the prosecution of speech back to where holmes
we don't care that poor and puny anonymity's, justice holmes' characterization of the people in abramshen he formulated his dissent in that case, were putting out what the court would frequently call in the 1920's propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's and the red scare no what a value laden term the red -- value laden term propaganda is. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie or wrapping yourself in the...
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so stacey abrams isn't even in the top two. richard?ke kamala harris does an awful lot. i have reason to think that people at the absolute upper echelon in the white house think a biden-harris ticket is the one they fear most. >> lawrence: why, though? >> richard: with suburban women, i think she is progressive but not too liberal -- >> lawrence: okay, i want to jump in real quick, because as someone that traveled around the country following this race, kamala harris couldn't even win black voters. okay? they didn't like her record on crime. joe biden already has a shaky record on that. i understand from the objects standpoint, you got a black fem. senator, state attorney general. but when it comes to values, she doesn't accomplish that on the ticket. many would say, can she when minority voters? she didn't win minority voters in the primary. how can she do it in the general election? >> harris: we are going to run out of show, here. richard, i'm going to cut you off. when we get together again, i'm going to ask both of you this questio
so stacey abrams isn't even in the top two. richard?ke kamala harris does an awful lot. i have reason to think that people at the absolute upper echelon in the white house think a biden-harris ticket is the one they fear most. >> lawrence: why, though? >> richard: with suburban women, i think she is progressive but not too liberal -- >> lawrence: okay, i want to jump in real quick, because as someone that traveled around the country following this race, kamala harris couldn't...
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i think abrams, on the other hand, is competitive in georgia.th liz's premise that picking company bishara will dull mike witmer would somehow be a benefit joe biden. his appeal supposedly was two blue-collar working class in the rust belt. he was a scrappy kid from scranton. you have somebody like amy klobuchar who came in fifth in iowa, fifth in her own state, seventh in missouri. i don't think she has anything to the ticket. i would go with an abrams, and i disagree with david on the idea that black votes aren't going to be deciding votes in this election. i've talked to some people on the trump side who are actually coming through and saying that they want to, essentially, black folks to stay at home. and that's how they win the election. >> harris: let me just come through with some facts and numbers here. so, in 2016, 137 million turn out, 6.4 million black voters in 2016. president trump at that point got 8% of the black vote, 1.3 million. now we've had an economy, and there is a pandemic, but the pandemic is happening to everybody. so it
i think abrams, on the other hand, is competitive in georgia.th liz's premise that picking company bishara will dull mike witmer would somehow be a benefit joe biden. his appeal supposedly was two blue-collar working class in the rust belt. he was a scrappy kid from scranton. you have somebody like amy klobuchar who came in fifth in iowa, fifth in her own state, seventh in missouri. i don't think she has anything to the ticket. i would go with an abrams, and i disagree with david on the idea...
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interestingly, bernie sanders has endorsed and is supporting stacey abrams.s an interesting take. we will see what happens. >> sean: what do you think? does he stay on the ticket matt gaetz? >> joe biden will be the nominee, and we will beat him. i think he is the picture of the past and donald trump will forge a brighter future for all americans. >> sean: always play like a two minute drill. six points down. you need to cross the plane to kick the field goal. that is my advice for anyone running for office. good to see you both. ufc president, the great dana white will join us next and he will explain what measures he's taking to keep fighters safe in the octagon. in his words to "the new york times" and he can make fun of my ninja videos like i do mixed martial arts myself in my spare time. straight ahead so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant, or late nights stocking shelves doing all we can to get you the milk you need. we hope it makes your breakfast a little brighter. your snacks more nutritious. and reminds you whe
interestingly, bernie sanders has endorsed and is supporting stacey abrams.s an interesting take. we will see what happens. >> sean: what do you think? does he stay on the ticket matt gaetz? >> joe biden will be the nominee, and we will beat him. i think he is the picture of the past and donald trump will forge a brighter future for all americans. >> sean: always play like a two minute drill. six points down. you need to cross the plane to kick the field goal. that is my...
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up, we have stacy abrams we'll be talking to. a lot of people, including me, noted, as the white house urges states to reopen there is no plan to stop, suppress or minimize the spread of the coronavirus. that's mostly true. it's not completely true. i was thinking about this today. there actually is a plan. it just doesn't involve you or me. we see the plan on full display in the president's own daily schedule where you might notice he's carrying out his fairly normal routine. he does his briefings but not as much and meets people in the oval office. he's flown across the country. he visited a mask factory in arizona where he did not wear a mask and they played live and let die in the background. it's a rough, if adjusted version of normalcy for president donald trump and also vice president mike pence. they both appear to be carrying on with roughly their normal lives and crucially duties more or less. the reason they could do all this is because they're being tested all the time. "the new york times" reports president trump and
up, we have stacy abrams we'll be talking to. a lot of people, including me, noted, as the white house urges states to reopen there is no plan to stop, suppress or minimize the spread of the coronavirus. that's mostly true. it's not completely true. i was thinking about this today. there actually is a plan. it just doesn't involve you or me. we see the plan on full display in the president's own daily schedule where you might notice he's carrying out his fairly normal routine. he does his...
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stacey abrams is a name that comes up, amy klobuchar comes up.as said he will pick a female to be the second person on the ticket, but they are very different politicians. stacey abrams ran for governor and lost and senator amy klobuchar is someone who is much more of a centrist leaning democrat the senate. -- democrat in the senate. she is from a hard-line stennett with bothnd has ties sides in the senate she understands -- senate. she understands how congress works and she is a mainstay of politics. if she were to do that, similarly to mike pence who also had an understanding of the way politics works, biden would cup an ally to negotiate -- pick up an ally to negotiate and manage capitol hill in the way that has. has -- pence he was able to provide a conservative steady hand to ease the ideological base of the republican party. amy klobuchar brings an ability to usher in a new era of democratic politics. there are other names on the shortlist, warren and others but the rumblings are klobuchar and abrams. francine: thank you, kevin cirilli. wit
stacey abrams is a name that comes up, amy klobuchar comes up.as said he will pick a female to be the second person on the ticket, but they are very different politicians. stacey abrams ran for governor and lost and senator amy klobuchar is someone who is much more of a centrist leaning democrat the senate. -- democrat in the senate. she is from a hard-line stennett with bothnd has ties sides in the senate she understands -- senate. she understands how congress works and she is a mainstay of...
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he made appearances alongside stacy abrams of georgia for an interview last night and then another onewith michigan governor gretchen whitmer at a roundtable event in michigan yesterday afternoon. in late today, another name added when president obama's former national security advisor susan rice said this. >> i am humbled and honored to be among the extremely accomplished women who are reportedly being considered. >> would you say yes if he ask you to be his vp? >> i certainly would say yes. >> martha: here now, fox news contributor and michelle ritchie, former press secretary for the house democrats. great to have both of you with us today. lots to get in here, so let me start with you. would susan rice be a good choice for joe biden do you think? >> i think that susan rice is a very impressive woman. her resume and her experience speaks for itself but the thing with joe biden's he's going to have to pick someone that energizes white progressives and even black progressives. i don't know where susan rice falls when it comes to medicare for all. i don't know where she falls when it co
he made appearances alongside stacy abrams of georgia for an interview last night and then another onewith michigan governor gretchen whitmer at a roundtable event in michigan yesterday afternoon. in late today, another name added when president obama's former national security advisor susan rice said this. >> i am humbled and honored to be among the extremely accomplished women who are reportedly being considered. >> would you say yes if he ask you to be his vp? >> i...
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it will be joe biden and stacey abrams' first interview together. you viewers will have a chance to participate. go to msnbc.com/townhall to submit a question for joe biden and stacey abrams thursday night, 10:00 p.m., right here on msnbc. >>> up next, two members of "the last word" coronavirus task foshs, dr. ashish jha and pulitzer prize winning laurie garrett will give us their reactions to what they heard in that senate hearing today. and what it means for the reopening of workplaces and schools around the country. that's next. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable network in america. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, bi
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it will be joe biden and stacey abrams' first interview together. you viewers will have a chance to participate. go to msnbc.com/townhall to submit a question for joe biden and stacey abrams thursday night, 10:00 p.m., right here on msnbc. >>> up next, two members of "the last word" coronavirus task force will give us their reactions to what they heard in that senate hearing today. and what it means for the reopening of workplaces and schools around the country. that's next. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. (vo) at verizon, we're giving those who serve our best pricing ever. $30 per line for all nurses, teachers, first responders, military, and their families. plu
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if i had to choose one, it probably would be stacy abrams over governor whitmer, i'd have to have to. >> they both violate the axiomatic golden rule of vp picks, laura, which is do no harm. nobody votes for vp. they don't care! they vote for the top of the ticket! all you can do with avp pick is hurt your chances of winning. stacy abrams hurts her chances because she thinks she's the governor of georgia and she's not and governor whitmer >> laura: let's talk about whitmer, chris, her response to the crisisca whether you are democrat or republican, heavy-handed. done a lot of dumb stuff, a lot of p challenges. how would that come in the play thinking about biden on whom to pay? >> i think biden knows that is astroturf put down by trump supporters to weaken the governor whose numbers are much higher than president trump's in michigan. she'd had over 6% approval in michigan, trump is in the low 40s in michigan. i think that makes her a viable pick. you need michigan to win. it's a pretty important state. i am a big believer in the old sales term, if you don't ask, you don't guess. biden
if i had to choose one, it probably would be stacy abrams over governor whitmer, i'd have to have to. >> they both violate the axiomatic golden rule of vp picks, laura, which is do no harm. nobody votes for vp. they don't care! they vote for the top of the ticket! all you can do with avp pick is hurt your chances of winning. stacy abrams hurts her chances because she thinks she's the governor of georgia and she's not and governor whitmer >> laura: let's talk about whitmer, chris,...
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hands in clean clothes will deniability well we know that from john bolton to mike bump able to get abrams the one by you go into the right wing opposition that they represent this is been always an avenue that they sought to smuggle they seek divisions within the military they saw in the past an insurrection in april 21000 and they continue to push these directionless approach instead of accepting negotiations and looking for peaceful solutions within the country and real quickly as commentary do you think this is just taking advantage exploiting the coronavirus pandemic. undoubtedly it's occurring in the context of the current virus were they expected less preparation somehow the government would not be attentive to what was happening along the coast but again if we were to believe that ok you know the 2nd most powerful person in venezuela they had infiltrated this group earlier on include fact they were arguing in the 1st article in a.p. that they in fact that funded at the times when it was falling apart just like they would have information so if that was the case then the government
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we saw stacey abrams sort of looking like an audition last night.there's a lot of talk about elizabeth warren being a very popular pick for a lot of people, including some black people. there's a lot of talk about kamala harris. do people have a preference, or is it just that he's making that statement that black women are important enough to reward with this position? >> so i think two things can be true. one, yes, i think there is a preference. and i think that overwhelmingly black voters -- it's not a question of how black are you, but how black are your policies? how does your platform speak to me? that's first and foremost. two also, i think people want a ticket that will energize. this talk of vice president amy klobuchar feels like a slap in the face. she's been problematic, does not have a great record on race, does not seem to be something she wanted to correct on the campaign trail. there's a lot of stories that came out about her in the way she treated her staff and she tried to spin it that she was a woman being tough but really when you
we saw stacey abrams sort of looking like an audition last night.there's a lot of talk about elizabeth warren being a very popular pick for a lot of people, including some black people. there's a lot of talk about kamala harris. do people have a preference, or is it just that he's making that statement that black women are important enough to reward with this position? >> so i think two things can be true. one, yes, i think there is a preference. and i think that overwhelmingly black...
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now abrams imagined a public health experts, best of humor and nod and look interested. a scientist either in come at a male feminist but still a strong view on epidemiology. he was so upset by people in georgia might go outside without permission that he suddenly found himself arguing that everybody must obey the trump administration. if that sounds insane to you, you are not alone, and for the record, georgia does not meet the white house guidelines commit doesn't have a 14 day trajectory of cases. it has tested 90,000 people of a population of 10 million. mayors in georgia are describing the governor's decision as reckless, dangerous, and illogical. we went the voice of overpriced brooklyn. we must do what the white house tells us, he screams on msnbc! that is how dangerous it was. mark this day, wrote one long time washington reported because two and three weeks from now, the georgia death toll is blood on governor bryan kim's hands. well if it happens, we did, in fact, marked that day april 25th 2020 when the reopening's began, and that day, georgia had 650 new case
now abrams imagined a public health experts, best of humor and nod and look interested. a scientist either in come at a male feminist but still a strong view on epidemiology. he was so upset by people in georgia might go outside without permission that he suddenly found himself arguing that everybody must obey the trump administration. if that sounds insane to you, you are not alone, and for the record, georgia does not meet the white house guidelines commit doesn't have a 14 day trajectory of...
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if i had to choose one, it probably would be stacy abrams over governor whitmer.ave to say. >> well, they both violate the axiomatic golden rule of vp picks, laura, which is what? do no harm. nobody votes for the bp. they don't, they don't care. they vote for the top of the ticket. all you can do with the vp pick is hurt your chances of winning. stacy abrams hurts her chances because she thinks she's the governor of georgia. she's not. and gretchen whitmer is the governor of michigan and she's doing a terrible job. both bad choices. >> laura: let's talk about witmer, chris. her response to the crisis. regardless of whether you're a democrat or republican, pretty heavy-handed. she's had a lot of dust ups, obviously a lot of court challenges. how might that come into play in the thinking of biden about whom to pick? >> i think biden knows that that's astroturf put down by trump supporter's to try to weaken the governor, whose numbers are much higher than president trump's in michigan. she's at over 60% approval in michigan. trump is in the low 40s in michigan. i thi
if i had to choose one, it probably would be stacy abrams over governor whitmer.ave to say. >> well, they both violate the axiomatic golden rule of vp picks, laura, which is what? do no harm. nobody votes for the bp. they don't, they don't care. they vote for the top of the ticket. all you can do with the vp pick is hurt your chances of winning. stacy abrams hurts her chances because she thinks she's the governor of georgia. she's not. and gretchen whitmer is the governor of michigan and...
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stacey abrams is the first person i know that is openly campaigning for the doggone job.t's a job that the once vice president from texas said, "it ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit." but she is adamant to want this job. it's interesting, too, you have to ask, what is your qualification to be president? she was not whether you qualify to be vice president. are you qualified to be president? she lost her race for governor of georgia, and the last political job she has was state legislator in the state of georgia. now, i'm not diminishing being a state legislator in georgia. it's a wonderful job. but i'm not sure that qualifies you to be the leader of the free world, and somehow she thinks it does. i'm stunned that she honestly thinks she's qualified to be joe biden's running mate. >> harris: i want to follow up distro quickly without point. you know, at one point, biden's campaign seemed to be -- at least what we are learning -- talking around the idea that he might want to promise a one term. that aptly puts more spotlight on the person's resume as they scoot into that v
stacey abrams is the first person i know that is openly campaigning for the doggone job.t's a job that the once vice president from texas said, "it ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit." but she is adamant to want this job. it's interesting, too, you have to ask, what is your qualification to be president? she was not whether you qualify to be vice president. are you qualified to be president? she lost her race for governor of georgia, and the last political job she has was state...
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it will be joe biden and stacy abrams first ever joint television appearance. and you viewers at home will have a chance to participate, go to msnbc.com/town hall to submit a question for joe biden and stacey abrams tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> and up next, what is likely to be another devastatingly bad hearing for donald trump in the house of representatives will start tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. washington time when a whistle blower from the department of health and human services will describe how he believes donald trump's failure of the pandemic will lead to quote, the darkest winter in modern history. that the next. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. now wstand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with
it will be joe biden and stacy abrams first ever joint television appearance. and you viewers at home will have a chance to participate, go to msnbc.com/town hall to submit a question for joe biden and stacey abrams tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> and up next, what is likely to be another devastatingly bad hearing for donald trump in the house of representatives will start tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. washington time when a whistle blower from the department of health...
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abram: yes, absolutely. host: i'm sorry we were not able to get to everyone's questions but i would encourage people to buy a copy of the book. we are encouraging folks to purchase books from just a few blocks from where abram is currently standing. i would also point out that the historical society is as i mentioned, a nonprofit and were able to bring programs like this thanks to the support of our members. and were aware of the fact that during the current covid-19 crisis, many people don't have the ability to support nonprofits but if you do happen to have the ability do so, we certainly appreciate your support. i hope everyone will buy this book. and i hope every one has a
abram: yes, absolutely. host: i'm sorry we were not able to get to everyone's questions but i would encourage people to buy a copy of the book. we are encouraging folks to purchase books from just a few blocks from where abram is currently standing. i would also point out that the historical society is as i mentioned, a nonprofit and were able to bring programs like this thanks to the support of our members. and were aware of the fact that during the current covid-19 crisis, many people don't...
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"the washington post" raised eyebrows over its glowing profile of stacey abrams.e, quote: pandemonium ensues as she walks to the far left of the stage like a runway super model. stops on a dime. poses, tilts her head satellitely and smiles. camera flashes explode. abrams is summoning her interactress and enjoying the moment and getting through it to get to the conversation. here to weigh in joe concha media reporter for the hill. thanks for joining us. what is the "the washington post" doing with this glowing profile with stacey abrams? >> it's amazing. the editor of the worsz is "then post" is marty barren. you mean spotlight the "boston globe" and all of the pliltsers at this one. this got under his radar. this is the exact argument that donald trump makes about the media in terms of being let's say sympathetic to one side and not so sympathetic to another. picture nikki haley or melania trump getting a profile like. that and then i see these comparisons, steve, to beto o'rourke and remember he had this profile that was just marinated in cheesiness vanity fair h
"the washington post" raised eyebrows over its glowing profile of stacey abrams.e, quote: pandemonium ensues as she walks to the far left of the stage like a runway super model. stops on a dime. poses, tilts her head satellitely and smiles. camera flashes explode. abrams is summoning her interactress and enjoying the moment and getting through it to get to the conversation. here to weigh in joe concha media reporter for the hill. thanks for joining us. what is the "the washington...
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right after me tonight, there's going to be the town hall with vice president joe biden and stacey abrams. you're going to want to see that. that's right after me tonight here on msnbc. so it's going to be a big night here. but i would like to start tonight by introducing you to teresa francisco. she is a nurse. she worked for 38 years as an icu nurse at mt. sinai hospital in new york. at work her nickname was ted. her co-workers called her ted with affection. but here she is. >> hello. my name is theresa francisco. i was a nurse here of mt. sinai for 38 years. i retired last january 2020. now i came back to mt. sinai as a covid-19 patient, and i've been here since march 27, and i'm walking out of here today. and i thank god, and i thank the doctor and his staff and all of the people who made me alive today. >> are you excited to go home? >> i'm much more than excited to go home. i can't express how i feel after staying in the hospital not as a worker, as a patient for more than one month. i'm more than excited to go home and sleep in my bed. i'm walking out of here! y yay! [ applause ] >
right after me tonight, there's going to be the town hall with vice president joe biden and stacey abrams. you're going to want to see that. that's right after me tonight here on msnbc. so it's going to be a big night here. but i would like to start tonight by introducing you to teresa francisco. she is a nurse. she worked for 38 years as an icu nurse at mt. sinai hospital in new york. at work her nickname was ted. her co-workers called her ted with affection. but here she is. >> hello....
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stacey abrams, it is always great to get a chance to talk to you.k you for making time tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks very much, my friend. much appreciated. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy to have you with us tonight. on april 10th, three and a half weeks ago, vice president mike pence spoke at the white house, about a worrying new situation that was emerging in northeastern colorado, a town called greeley, colorado, which is up sort of near ft. collins. >> i spoke today to the governor of colorado, we've been in contact with senator corey gardner, about an
stacey abrams, it is always great to get a chance to talk to you.k you for making time tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks very much, my friend. much appreciated. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy to have you with us tonight. on april 10th, three and a half weeks ago, vice president mike pence...
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joe biden and stacey abrams taking audience questions. this will be awesome.ay right where you are. here we go. ♪ ♪ >> a global pandemic with no end in sight. and every government decision could mean life or death. >> if you do not do any adequate response, we will have the consequence of more infections and more deaths. >> tonight, former vice president joe biden on exactly what he would do differently from president trump. >> our family members and friends and neighbors are dying while trump is having a temper tantr tantrum. >> how does the democratic nominee get his message out in a time of isolation? >> i'm anxious to campaign. >> tonight, lawrence o'donnell goes one on one with joe biden and joined by stacey abrams, a leading voice for democrats. >> i'm working hard to
joe biden and stacey abrams taking audience questions. this will be awesome.ay right where you are. here we go. ♪ ♪ >> a global pandemic with no end in sight. and every government decision could mean life or death. >> if you do not do any adequate response, we will have the consequence of more infections and more deaths. >> tonight, former vice president joe biden on exactly what he would do differently from president trump. >> our family members and friends and...
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stacey abrams had a 28-point improvement of young people in georgia. actually did best among latinos. even -- [inaudible] who is latina got 61% in nevada and then there is nobody who has turned out more black people to vote than stacy abrams and at the level of increase they had 2014 over 2018, she got 93% of the vote. so i would argue that the data shows that that is a person who actually would be his strongest ally, but there's also other women of color who could also have some of the benefit that he needs with those constituencies as well. >> and i think that speaks to something else you wrote at a column for the guardian before super tuesday which, again, feels like eight years ago. [laughter] so much has changed since then. but you wrote whoever wins the nomination will owe their success to the love and support of people of color. the question is, you wrote, will a nominee love them back. and i think we saw that both with biden and sanders, you know? you know, back to back i think you wrote this right after south carolina. it was right after the l
stacey abrams had a 28-point improvement of young people in georgia. actually did best among latinos. even -- [inaudible] who is latina got 61% in nevada and then there is nobody who has turned out more black people to vote than stacy abrams and at the level of increase they had 2014 over 2018, she got 93% of the vote. so i would argue that the data shows that that is a person who actually would be his strongest ally, but there's also other women of color who could also have some of the benefit...
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elizabeth warren is a native american and stacey abrams is qualified as a governor in their own mindspretty good shape. now you have these two very accomplished women of color buying for the vice presidency and i think the democratic party will look for whomever would make the best president in case we get to mid-october and joe biden is no longer coherent were these things start sticking to him. greg: joe biden does not know what day it is. coming up michael flynn when in adam schiff loses once fox news.com for all the latest headlines. greg: it is not where attack to be a democrat. you remember last week we learned the fbi notes from top officials that show them mulling whether to get michael flynn to lie so they can prosecute him or get him fired. the justice department dismissed the case saying he was conducted without any legitimate investigative bias. hooray, there is more, the mueller probe went far beyond what we previously thought the justice department released a scope memo were acting attorney rob rosenstein gave him authority to investigate the truck team well beyond the m
elizabeth warren is a native american and stacey abrams is qualified as a governor in their own mindspretty good shape. now you have these two very accomplished women of color buying for the vice presidency and i think the democratic party will look for whomever would make the best president in case we get to mid-october and joe biden is no longer coherent were these things start sticking to him. greg: joe biden does not know what day it is. coming up michael flynn when in adam schiff loses...
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consultation with the national security council, general abrams and my other thators, i have concluded the actions of the enemy in the last 100 days clearly endanger the lives of americans in vietnam right now and would constitute an unacceptable risk to those who would be there after withdrawal of another 150,000. to protect our men who are in vietnam and to guarantee the continued success of our withdrawal programs, i have >> tonight, in april 30, 1970 address from president richard nixon and announcing that u.s. and south vietnamese forces would attack north vietnamese basis in cambodia. a newnnouncement led to wave of antiwar protests on campuses. >> next on american history tv, the national constitution center in philadelphia hosts a virtual town hall about george washington's influence in shaping the constitution after the revolutionary war, and as president, his role in making it work. the center's jeffrey rosen moderates the conversation with white house historical association historian lindsay chervinsky and pulitzer prize-winning author edward larson. this and other constitut
consultation with the national security council, general abrams and my other thators, i have concluded the actions of the enemy in the last 100 days clearly endanger the lives of americans in vietnam right now and would constitute an unacceptable risk to those who would be there after withdrawal of another 150,000. to protect our men who are in vietnam and to guarantee the continued success of our withdrawal programs, i have >> tonight, in april 30, 1970 address from president richard...