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police had to issue a public alert because of an uptick in robberies targeting contractors like david belcher, who says he has had his tools taken a number of times in recent months and he says he is not alone. >> reporter: police say many of the recent cases happened in the oakland hills, where contractors were robbed at gunpoint of their power tools. contractors say the tools are expensive, from a couple of hundred bucks to a few thousand dollars. construction is hard work, but in recent months it has turned into dangerous work. >> the only thing i had was $150 on me so he took that. >> reporter: contract david belcher says the robbery happened last year at a job site. >> i was shaking and i cried at the end because i just think got i still had my life, because it could have went bad. when people are desperate they do desperate things. >> reporter: right now, he is working on a roof but when he is working inside a house, he locks the door so people can't come in. >> with the economy the way it is, people can't make a living themselves, but they're doing it the wrong way. >> reporter: contra
police had to issue a public alert because of an uptick in robberies targeting contractors like david belcher, who says he has had his tools taken a number of times in recent months and he says he is not alone. >> reporter: police say many of the recent cases happened in the oakland hills, where contractors were robbed at gunpoint of their power tools. contractors say the tools are expensive, from a couple of hundred bucks to a few thousand dollars. construction is hard work, but in...
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cornell belcher is back with me, a pollster with brilliant corners research.c analysts. i want to go to georgia if i can, cornell, because that's another place early voting results are coming in. they show a turn-out that is blacker and older than recent elections. post-pandemic early voting has changed, but has it changed the game? do we just really not know what we're dealing with here yet? >> no, we don't. and let's give our viewers some context. midterm elections are different from presidential elections and turn-out. if you take the last midterm election of 2010 and 2014, you got somewhere between 40 and 43% turn-out. the presidential election, you grow that up into the 60s if we're lucky. but in 2018, you had a turn-out that looked like a presidential election. so you had a lot of increased turn-out. you got close-out close to 55% turn-out, which a big deal for a midterm. i thought that that was a phenomenal. i thought that was the trump again, you wouldn't see that again. but if you look at the early turn-out, it looks like 2018 was not a phenomenal and
cornell belcher is back with me, a pollster with brilliant corners research.c analysts. i want to go to georgia if i can, cornell, because that's another place early voting results are coming in. they show a turn-out that is blacker and older than recent elections. post-pandemic early voting has changed, but has it changed the game? do we just really not know what we're dealing with here yet? >> no, we don't. and let's give our viewers some context. midterm elections are different from...
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or the temple of belcher mean is supposed to be rebuilt, just like palmer's arch of triumph, which was also destroyed by ins. using digital muddles robots built a smaller replica of the archway, which has been exhibited in several cities. hopefully, the arch of triumph can one day return to its original location in syria. in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shocked france and people worldwide businessmen. one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever. fortunately not, it's cowardly being restored. true to the original. thanks in part with this man, andrew, tell him. no true. dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this on used laser scanning technology to map no to tom. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data po
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and i would then belcher, again, draws his early, can you switch around with them? she and i want that ragged voice thing and i didn't get them from august the oh, a certain to period music. when you bought overt plug to, he will a good that are more store and you 3 of co op. but as well as we milled in with us deli mitchell, america, horses are going to a get it removed soon. the customer idea marker will differ, will up or michelle doesn't mean you. there are many 3. a good thing is you, i'm with this, you're poor said we judge the on the starboard. the district were speaker thinker and that show up studio of to pay just one more day media. people wish they thought that she at the more with the 4. and if you minute see what kinda issue are you long? kazora scott, what's beyond make you aware of more than we do with the law as news? because i need to move forward. still, still video with greg bonus from sheer geometry us dollars before i got on fetch machine responding to the tunnel bit chilly. it's a broad street doctor, new york electric with opponents and name,
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i'm with them belcher. megan gross, his cars early. can use that around with them. she had, i'm what they ragged forged thing. it again. if the room mom august the oh. with to tv music. when your boat overt plug to, he will a good that he of them or store and man you 3 or what, but it's, well we're swim millo up in with us dealy live much america who ship to 2nd to a get it from revenue. soon. the customer, a demarco, what people will up or michel because no me there are many, 3, a storage and again the video is content issue. i'm with this you for said we judge the on the starboard. the district were speaker thinker and that show up steel of to pay just one more day media p, which i thought i thought that shit the war with before and you minute see what kinda issue are you long gonzales kirkwood, what's beyond, meet you with the laws news because all i don't those move the could still still be pretty with greg. dawn us from sheer geometry us dollars. mcguire, that's on fetch. was she responding to the tunnel? bit chilly, extra bright speak. dr. new york electric wi
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any mom with and i'm with them belcher and i came across his cause ali, can you switch around with them? sure, i want the ragged porch thing again without a room when all of us thought, oh, a little too tedious music. when your boat overt plug to, he will a good that he of them or store. and man, you 3 up go. we're. but it's where we're swim milk in with us daily live much america. horses are going to way get it from revenue soon. the customer, a demarco, what people will up or michelle, cuz the minute there are many 3 coma ah, today. and again, you're the video content issue. i'm with this you for said we did the on the store board, the district were suzanne. cooking could not show up steel of to pay just one more day media p, which i thought i thought that she at the more with it for. and if you mind. yeah. see what kinda issue are you long? kozora? scott, what spear on meek you wanted me to what the law is this because all i don't know move the group still still repeating what group? dullness from sheer geometry us dollars. mcguire, that's on the fed machine. responding to the 100 bi
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any mom with her, i'm within belcher. let him gloss hiscock early. can you spell your robert there? sure. i want the ragged forged thing. i didn't get the room when all got us too. oh, a little too tedious music when you're bo chelsor plus 2. he will a good idea, the more store and man you 3 up go more, but it's wireless. we milled in with us deli mitchell. erica horses are going to a director of revenue, sim, a customer, a demarco. what people will up or michelle doesn't mean you pay a manuscript from woocommerce oh, today stores. and again, the video content issue, i'm with this report said we did the on the store board, the district were secretly and could not show up to deal of the just was awarded media, which they thought that she had to work with before. and if you mind, yeah, she will bars good. yeah, sure. you love because all his god, what's beyond vicky? equivalent to what the law is and is because i need to go know move the group students that would be with group donors from sheer geometry us dollars. mcguire and that's on fetch. was she responding to the tunnel bit chil
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joining me is cornell belcher. let me read more of the column. walker's candidates is not problematic because of the obvious political strategy to split black voters. he's problematic because he's a perfect caricature of every negative stereotype the black community has fought against for decades. competent conservative black republicans exist. so there was no need to settle for an incompetent one unless part of the goal was the extra dig of embarrassing the black community. and i was on with my friend alex wagner last week, and this was the conversation we were having. i genuinely believe that part of the reason that republicans, right wing maga republicans like walker, is he's a walking black stereotype. doesn't take care of his kids, sexually prolific, not responsible, a liar, but also athletic and compliant. your thoughts. >> well, i saw -- i watched you and thought you were very good, and quite frankly, i don't know how i follow that up, but i will say this. it is, you know, we have seen this in data before. it is where, you know, those who
joining me is cornell belcher. let me read more of the column. walker's candidates is not problematic because of the obvious political strategy to split black voters. he's problematic because he's a perfect caricature of every negative stereotype the black community has fought against for decades. competent conservative black republicans exist. so there was no need to settle for an incompetent one unless part of the goal was the extra dig of embarrassing the black community. and i was on with...
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or the temple of belcher mean is supposed to be rebuilt, just like palmer's arch of triumph, which was also destroyed by i yes. using digital muddles robots build a smaller replica of the archway, which has been exhibited in several cities. hopefully the arch of triumph can one day return to its original location in syria. in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shocked france and people worldwide bid this mean one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever . fortunately not, it's cowardly being restored. what would the original thanks in part with this man, andrew tell him. no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use. laser scanning technology to map no to done. he collected more than $1000000000.00 da
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matt dowd and cornell belcher, thank you very much. continued. when we come back the twice impeached disgraced ex-president in newly released audiotapes from his 20 interviews with the "washington post"'s bob woodward. don't go anywhere. you don't want to miss this. g l. comfortable in shapeware fabric she moves with ease. confident on nights like these. depend silhouette. the only thing stronger than us, is you. vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. just in time to say, “oh, you bet i'll be there!” a whole lot more. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about
matt dowd and cornell belcher, thank you very much. continued. when we come back the twice impeached disgraced ex-president in newly released audiotapes from his 20 interviews with the "washington post"'s bob woodward. don't go anywhere. you don't want to miss this. g l. comfortable in shapeware fabric she moves with ease. confident on nights like these. depend silhouette. the only thing stronger than us, is you. vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against...
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host: this is tommy in belcher, kentucky. tommy, good morning. caller: i worked in the coal mines all my life. i worked for a living. biden, they tried to act like trump is a strong man. if he was so strong, why didn't he go into the military when he was younger? if he was still in there, i don't ukraine would change. she would have gave us to russia because he loved sputum. we was in danger all the time that trump was in as president. that is my comment and i thank you. bye. host: that is tommy and kentucky's speaking of records in mar-a-lago. in the wall street journal, the record administration says it hasn't conduct -- it hasn't recovered all of the residential documents that were supposed to be turned in from the trump administration. an account that work towards their official electronic accounts and ssent further to the house oversight and said the national archive would consult with the justice department on whether to initiate action to recover records, that they had been removed. that is just another one of the stories you will be findi
host: this is tommy in belcher, kentucky. tommy, good morning. caller: i worked in the coal mines all my life. i worked for a living. biden, they tried to act like trump is a strong man. if he was so strong, why didn't he go into the military when he was younger? if he was still in there, i don't ukraine would change. she would have gave us to russia because he loved sputum. we was in danger all the time that trump was in as president. that is my comment and i thank you. bye. host: that is...
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joining me for inside analysis are kristin welker, "the washington post" ashley parker, cornell belchernielle pletka. women to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. just 16 days until the midterm election. we have brand-new poll numbers to shire that indicates interest in this election is at an all-time high. we record 70% of voters interest in the election is a 9 or 10. what is significant about 2018, that was the highest midterm turnover in 100 years. this will indicate we'll be even higher than that. overall the battle for congressional control, a dead even 47-46, but if you go under the hood, you'll see most likely voters -- and the republicans have the advantage. that's why it feels as if the wind has shifted a bit. we asked, what message would you send? democrats, the number one message clearly is protect women's rights. it goes along with all of those abortion rights ads we've been receiving. if you ask republicans, it's a bit mixed, one is fix the economy, reduce the cost of living. presidential job approv
joining me for inside analysis are kristin welker, "the washington post" ashley parker, cornell belchernielle pletka. women to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. just 16 days until the midterm election. we have brand-new poll numbers to shire that indicates interest in this election is at an all-time high. we record 70% of voters interest in the election is a 9 or 10. what...
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. >> reporter: contractor david belcher says the robbery happened last year at an east oakland job site. >> i was shaken and cried in the end because i was just thanking god i still had my life because this could have went bad. when people are desperate, they do desperate things. >> reporter: when he is working inside a house, he locks all the doors so people can't come in. >> the economy is hitting people hard. they are trying to make a living themselves but doing it the wrong way. >> reporter: at the oakland high street home depot, contractors tell me robberies and burglaries of their tools are big problems. >> a little more prevalent in oakland i would say. oakland, san francisco. but for the most part, it's going on everywhere. >> reporter: contractor mike had his work truck stolen three times. cost him thousands of dollars to replace his tools that were in the truck. >> we don't leave any tools on site anymore. our trucks go home with us. i don't leave any trucks parked at my shop anymore so we just do our best. and it still happens. >> what do you mean by that? >> we were at a job
. >> reporter: contractor david belcher says the robbery happened last year at an east oakland job site. >> i was shaken and cried in the end because i was just thanking god i still had my life because this could have went bad. when people are desperate, they do desperate things. >> reporter: when he is working inside a house, he locks all the doors so people can't come in. >> the economy is hitting people hard. they are trying to make a living themselves but doing it...
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the battle to court black voters in pennsylvania and other key battlegrounds, i'm joined by cornell belcherran democratic pollster and president of brilliant corners research and strategies and malcolm kenyatta, a democratic senate representative in pennsylvania. he finished behind fetterman in the primary earlier this year, and is now supporting him. thanks to you both for joining us. three quarters of black voters cite the inflation and economy as their top concern. does that square with what you are hearing from voters in pennsylvania? >> black voters are concerned with the number of different things. the impact of the dobbs decision is one that comes to mind. stacey abrams said something brilliantly this morning, that people don't look at this in terms of the economic issue that abortion is. but i think a lot of voters are. they are understanding what it could mean with an unexpected pregnancy, to have the government come in and say you have to have that child anyway. they are worried about the fact that still, black entrepreneurs are trying to get their lives back on track after the pa
the battle to court black voters in pennsylvania and other key battlegrounds, i'm joined by cornell belcherran democratic pollster and president of brilliant corners research and strategies and malcolm kenyatta, a democratic senate representative in pennsylvania. he finished behind fetterman in the primary earlier this year, and is now supporting him. thanks to you both for joining us. three quarters of black voters cite the inflation and economy as their top concern. does that square with what...
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that conversation with our good friends matt daoud and cornell belcher is next. >>> plus kevin mccarthypublicans take the house. we'll have a live report from kyiv. >>> and later in the show, we'll show you more from our dedline sport about the mental health emergency in our country, including an emotional conversation with olympic gold medallist, superstar lindsey vaughn, about the struggles she has endured and written about as one of our top athletes. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. quick break. don't go anywhere. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler
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. >> joining me now is cornell belcher. thank you for being here tonight.t office in january of 2017 with a 59% approval rating with his post-presidential approval at 63% the following year. can obama's magic work tonight in the state of georgia? >> first, let me say i have to harken back to the excellent interview you did with michael. i love listening to him. i always learn something. but also it was poignant that when you see the politics of hate that you see rising right now, obama represented something different. he ran on the idea of hope and change and whose rallying cry was, yes, we can. this was someone whose political launch was, you know, stardom was around the ideal that there is not a liberal america or a conservative america but there is a united states of america. there was this ideal that we can come together and solve the big problems that we come together as americans. he was the -- he was the preacher of optimism and american exceptionalism. i think there is a longing for that in our country, not just among the progressive base but unders
. >> joining me now is cornell belcher. thank you for being here tonight.t office in january of 2017 with a 59% approval rating with his post-presidential approval at 63% the following year. can obama's magic work tonight in the state of georgia? >> first, let me say i have to harken back to the excellent interview you did with michael. i love listening to him. i always learn something. but also it was poignant that when you see the politics of hate that you see rising right now,...
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mike memoli, we have alyse jordan who has just held a focus group with voters, also with me, cornell belchera presidential campaigns as well as at the dnc. welcome all. mike, you first, you have new reporting that john fetterman is going to get a boost from the white house today, also going to get a seat on air force one traveling between cities with the president there. the president's events today are not a typical big rally in the closing weeks of the election. talk about the calculation at the white house about how much the president can and should do ahead of november? >> well, alex, you and i have been talking about this since the early days of the 2020 campaign. joe biden has never been the candidate to draw on the biggest rallies, but if these rallies were really the only measure of success in politics, joe biden wouldn't be the president of the united states. and so the white house's strategy as they head into the midterms can be summarized by what the president himself likes to say which is i'll campaign for you, or against you, whatever helps you the most. they try to lean on the
mike memoli, we have alyse jordan who has just held a focus group with voters, also with me, cornell belchera presidential campaigns as well as at the dnc. welcome all. mike, you first, you have new reporting that john fetterman is going to get a boost from the white house today, also going to get a seat on air force one traveling between cities with the president there. the president's events today are not a typical big rally in the closing weeks of the election. talk about the calculation at...
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the gulf between her husband and their two sons -- biff, played by khris davis, and happy, mckinley belcherr her strength, and found it in her own family story. >> it hono my mom, you know what i mean? it honors all those women. my mom came from jamaica to britain, to a country where she wasn't welcomed. "no blacks, no irish, no dogs." and having to make a way and having to hold the family together. and also, my parents were the first ones from my family that came through. so all of my family came through my house first. so i grew up with my family before they all found their spaces. so for me, it honors them and what they went through and all the vicissitudes of life that they had to deal with. >> take a seat. you want a drink? jeffrey: class has always been and remains an issue in the play, an economic inequality that now also has a contemporary feel, along with the new dynamic of race. the words haven't changed. but at times, they resonate in the theater in a new way. >> something happened last night that was one of the most cathartic things that ever happened. jeffrey: in one scene, wil
the gulf between her husband and their two sons -- biff, played by khris davis, and happy, mckinley belcherr her strength, and found it in her own family story. >> it hono my mom, you know what i mean? it honors all those women. my mom came from jamaica to britain, to a country where she wasn't welcomed. "no blacks, no irish, no dogs." and having to make a way and having to hold the family together. and also, my parents were the first ones from my family that came through. so...
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ellison barber live for us in georgia, josh lederman on the ground for us as well, also with me cornell belcherllster for brilliant corners research and msnbc political analyst, and matt gorman, former rnc communications director and aide to jeb bush. welcome to you all, guys. josh, let me start off with you on this one as we led the show with those new numbers coming out about gdp growth. some good news amidst all of the economic worries and woes in this country right now. the president also hitting the trail ahead of the midterms to tout these numbers. talk us through it. >> reporter: when you think about that dreaded "r" word, recession, that democrats, frankly all americans are concerned about, especially democrats as they try to make their closing message in this election, today's new economic metric certainly helping temporarily about where the economy is heading. and president biden trying to use that better than expected gdp to try to make the case that the economic steps his administration is taking, to bring down prices and put us on a better path are working and should be awarded wit
ellison barber live for us in georgia, josh lederman on the ground for us as well, also with me cornell belcherllster for brilliant corners research and msnbc political analyst, and matt gorman, former rnc communications director and aide to jeb bush. welcome to you all, guys. josh, let me start off with you on this one as we led the show with those new numbers coming out about gdp growth. some good news amidst all of the economic worries and woes in this country right now. the president also...
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>>r cornellort pollste belcher has a theory, wesley, >> going iks are moving toward the gop. >> checkit out.2016, going to 2016, i think we knowhh exactly the extent to which sort of misinformation and someh of the russian meddling had on the election immediately. we've seenim sort of this sort f trickery before, especially aimed at minority minority voters. again, this is , you know, once again, another hurdle for minorities voting yes. d work he's already layingtr the groundwork to try tot pe dismiss a republican victory. you know , i think what people have to realize that this is the worst inflation i've seen in my lifetime, just lifesit border crisis that we've seen in my lifetime. enough bitterness has poured in to our country to kill everyas p american five times. this is the worst crime that wer have seen in our cities. cfe and by the way, thisct influencl everyonear, particularly blacker and brown people. and we are not stupid to america. ha million people have been apprehended. that doesn't includeude the gott re the last year to point two million. so iike tef yon u do the ma
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joining our conversation cornell belcher, a democratic pollster and president of brilliant corners researchnbc political analyst. also former republican congressman and msnbc contributor david jelly and miles taylor, who has been talking about the danger of political violence for as long as i have known him. former chief of staff the homeland security joins us. miles, this already yielded tragic consequences, an armed attack on an fbi office, unprecedented threat environments and warnings for nara, for the irs, and for the fbi, and this uptick of, i guess, in the pre and post-9/11 era we called it chatter. now they are just tweets and some of them are in other right wing sites, but out in the open talking about what they plan to do. >> yeah, nicole, chatter is that operative word. it's a word that provoked i think a fear sort of an nom nous feeling post-9/11 and now it is back in the public lexicon. i think it's the only way to describe the volume of what we are seeing. it's beyond just one or two or three potential suspects. we are talking about federal investigators that span the entire c
joining our conversation cornell belcher, a democratic pollster and president of brilliant corners researchnbc political analyst. also former republican congressman and msnbc contributor david jelly and miles taylor, who has been talking about the danger of political violence for as long as i have known him. former chief of staff the homeland security joins us. miles, this already yielded tragic consequences, an armed attack on an fbi office, unprecedented threat environments and warnings for...
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. >> let me bring in democratic pollster cornell belcher and our friend charlie sykes, both are msnbc contributors. your reaction to the goings on of the commonwealth? >> well, you know, listening to that, i don't -- the choice is very stark and it's clear. and one of the things that i kept thinking of when i was listening to that really good interview you did is, you know, who -- the voters that are in the middle, who hear anti-semitism, who hear racism and think they have no skin in the game. and think, so, okay, i'm going to vote because i'm outraged at gas prices, i'm going to vote for the republican regardless of this anti-semitism or sexism or racism, because i don't have any skin in that game. and i think at some point, part of the closing argument has to be to these people, democracy is your skin in the game. >> yeah. >> and the idea that you can live in a world where your children will grow up and you're going to give power to people who are, you know, authoritarian and hate mongers. so, at some point, we have to pivot this conversation to those people in the middle who still
. >> let me bring in democratic pollster cornell belcher and our friend charlie sykes, both are msnbc contributors. your reaction to the goings on of the commonwealth? >> well, you know, listening to that, i don't -- the choice is very stark and it's clear. and one of the things that i kept thinking of when i was listening to that really good interview you did is, you know, who -- the voters that are in the middle, who hear anti-semitism, who hear racism and think they have no skin...
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host: this is, in belcher, kentucky. good morning. caller: i do not have no stock. the coal mines all my life. i work for a living. i do not worry about stock. also, biden, they try to act like trump is a strong man. if he was so strong, why didn't he go to the military when he was younger? why did he buddy up with putin? if he was still in there, i do not think ukraine would have had a chance. i think trump would have gave us to putin, because he loved him just like he loved the north korean leader getting all them love letters. i would like to add, why people cannot understand that we was in danger all the time as trump as president. that is my comment. host: that is tommy in kentucky. the national archives and records administration says it hasn't uncovered presidential record supposed to be turned over at the end of the trump administration, some white house staff had conducted business using accounts forwarded to their electronic accounts. as appropriate, the national archives would consult with the justice department on whether to initiate action to recover re
host: this is, in belcher, kentucky. good morning. caller: i do not have no stock. the coal mines all my life. i work for a living. i do not worry about stock. also, biden, they try to act like trump is a strong man. if he was so strong, why didn't he go to the military when he was younger? why did he buddy up with putin? if he was still in there, i do not think ukraine would have had a chance. i think trump would have gave us to putin, because he loved him just like he loved the north korean...