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also with us, donna edwards, former democratic member of congress from maryland and to keep it fair, a columnist for "the washington post." good evening and welcome to you all. carolyn, i'm going to choose management and go first with you. joe biden wins every county in south carolina, from the hills to the sea. colossal victory in the first representative state. is this the second day of the rest of his political life? >> well, it certainly feels that way. i mean look at the last 48 hours. you have money, which he hasn't had. >> yeah. >> you have endorsements. you have people on the hill rallying around him. there's a russian expression i think peter might know it. success has its own aroma, that when you start winning, that something happens that there's sort of an aura. people wanted to see him win. it's not just that he won. he won really big, and the proportion of the african-american vote, the way he dominated that constituency, which is so important in a democratic primary, sent an incredibly powerful message to people who had been wavering about him. >> peter baker, i recall
also with us, donna edwards, former democratic member of congress from maryland and to keep it fair, a columnist for "the washington post." good evening and welcome to you all. carolyn, i'm going to choose management and go first with you. joe biden wins every county in south carolina, from the hills to the sea. colossal victory in the first representative state. is this the second day of the rest of his political life? >> well, it certainly feels that way. i mean look at the...
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former congressman donna edwards, heidi pris bell a, britney cunningham, pulitzer prize columnist peggy noonan, and one of my newest colleagues, shawna thomas. donna, to you first. your reaction of senator warren suspending the campaign? >> it was a bit of a gut punch i think in particular because when you look at senator warren's campaign, she had more details, more substance, form than other candidates, hands down. she had incredible performances in her debates. i have to say from the beginning i remember being asked about whether senator warren was likeable enough. no male candidates get those questions. i think there was gender overlay on this campaign and campaign season from the very beginning. despite a record number of accomplished women part of the field. i think we have to takes a deep dive and look at this. hillary clinton broke open the door and still couldn't quite get it over the finish line but in some ways her accomplishment as nominee in 2016 is even more remarkable considering where we are right now. >> shawna, i want to share what senator warren told rachel maddow las
former congressman donna edwards, heidi pris bell a, britney cunningham, pulitzer prize columnist peggy noonan, and one of my newest colleagues, shawna thomas. donna, to you first. your reaction of senator warren suspending the campaign? >> it was a bit of a gut punch i think in particular because when you look at senator warren's campaign, she had more details, more substance, form than other candidates, hands down. she had incredible performances in her debates. i have to say from the...
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fox news political analyst juan williams, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and jason rileyesswoman, how solid is biden's position as front runner and is it possible for bernie sanders to flip the scrip one more time? >> well, look, i think coming out of super tuesday, i mean, biden could not have had a better night. i mean he swept 10 out of 14 states. he's in a very solid position. looks like he's pulling together the democratic coalition that's going to be needed to beat donald trump in -- in november. but i think it's still a race to the finish and it is possible that there could be some catch-up. biden is in a very solid strong position going into the coming tuesday races. chris: and we should point out that just this morning kamala harris, the senator from california, former presidential candidate, has now endorsed joe biden. jason, we've been down this road before, last summer biden was unbaitable, than -- unbeatable and then warren was on the lead, if we talked weeks ago we would have been saying can anybody stop bernie sanders and now it's joe biden, one, how do you
fox news political analyst juan williams, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and jason rileyesswoman, how solid is biden's position as front runner and is it possible for bernie sanders to flip the scrip one more time? >> well, look, i think coming out of super tuesday, i mean, biden could not have had a better night. i mean he swept 10 out of 14 states. he's in a very solid position. looks like he's pulling together the democratic coalition that's going to be needed to beat...
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chris: we have our very own girl scouts on the panel today, donna edwards started as a daisy in when congress served as co-chair of the troop capitol hill made up of the female members of the house and senate. now this program, senator bernie sanders will be back again on fox tomorrow night at 6:30 p.m. eastern for a town hall life from detroit. that is it for today. have a great week. we will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: hello america i mark 11, this is "life liberty and levin", we have a great guest bob woodson. bob: pleased to be here mark. mark: we met three decades ago you have not changed. i want to talk about the 6019 project that america was founded in slavery and slavery in america's dna, you been a civil rights activist and your life to proving not just african
chris: we have our very own girl scouts on the panel today, donna edwards started as a daisy in when congress served as co-chair of the troop capitol hill made up of the female members of the house and senate. now this program, senator bernie sanders will be back again on fox tomorrow night at 6:30 p.m. eastern for a town hall life from detroit. that is it for today. have a great week. we will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: hello america i mark 11, this is...
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-- i think for the first time in a long time away from your board, and editorial board member, donna edwards and david jolly a former republican congressman turned independent. you have been on this biden beat for even before biden was in the race. you sat down with him today. is that right? give me the view from joe biden. >> well, nicolle, it's just been a whiplash period for all of us following the biden campaign. a week ago we were about to release a poll with a single digit lead and if that held, there were a lot of folks in the biden camp who didn't think they'd be around for super tuesday. and now all the sudden the party is beginning to coalesce around him in a big way so quickly that it's hard to keep our heads on straight. even just talking to the vice president, there's a focus and a calm around him i haven't seen in him in a while. we talked about mayor pete dropping out. he said he encouraged him to stay involved in the race. coy about whether he asked for his endorsement. and asked if he's involved in -- whether he was talking to amy klobuchar or others. the reward would leak o
-- i think for the first time in a long time away from your board, and editorial board member, donna edwards and david jolly a former republican congressman turned independent. you have been on this biden beat for even before biden was in the race. you sat down with him today. is that right? give me the view from joe biden. >> well, nicolle, it's just been a whiplash period for all of us following the biden campaign. a week ago we were about to release a poll with a single digit lead and...
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joining me, mark murray, donna edwards, michael steele, and for now, reporter for the daily beast but soon to be at politico, nancy swan. we celebrate both employers. >> exactly how i feel. >> the beast of the politico. the politico beast. >> exactly. >> this economic uncertainty, mark, coupled with what we have seen, like there is the markets, anxiety is the virus that is spreading fastest right now in this country. and it is -- it seems to be impacting everything. >> let me read off some of the other numbers in the poll. 61% of the reg verdict voters ended up saying they are concerned including a quarter who are very concerned. >> i have a graphic to put up. keep going. >> 59% say they have had conversations how this might impact their family. it has penetrated the american public. then you get to the economic part that you were just talking about. so much of this u.s. economy right now is on consumer driven. and all of a sudden if you have some kind of disruption like that, even though it doesn't last a while, it could really impact thing. >> you know, look, the president's comment
joining me, mark murray, donna edwards, michael steele, and for now, reporter for the daily beast but soon to be at politico, nancy swan. we celebrate both employers. >> exactly how i feel. >> the beast of the politico. the politico beast. >> exactly. >> this economic uncertainty, mark, coupled with what we have seen, like there is the markets, anxiety is the virus that is spreading fastest right now in this country. and it is -- it seems to be impacting everything....
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joining us, former congresswoman donna edwards, a "washington post" contributing columnist, wes moore, the ceo of robin hood, a charity organization that saves lives every day and bret stevens back with me from "the new york times." wes, what is the most urgent challenge facing the poor? >> the most urgent challenge is the fact that we're watching an exposure of something that the poor in our country have been dealing with for a very long time. we're now watching the implications of it show itself. we have a situation where in this country right now, just take new york city alone right now, half of the population has been in poverty for at least a year over the past five years. half all of new yorkers and who are one singular shock away. covid 19 has just become a singular shock. >> when you're any one of those people and you're watching the instructions, social distance, be six feet away, don't go to work today, a homeless shelter, your cot is six inches away. at a food bank, you're right up next to the right person. how do they address this? >> you realize even the level of privileg
joining us, former congresswoman donna edwards, a "washington post" contributing columnist, wes moore, the ceo of robin hood, a charity organization that saves lives every day and bret stevens back with me from "the new york times." wes, what is the most urgent challenge facing the poor? >> the most urgent challenge is the fact that we're watching an exposure of something that the poor in our country have been dealing with for a very long time. we're now watching the...
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federalist, ben domenech, fox news political analyst, juan williams, former democratic congresswoman, donna edwardsson riley of "the wall street journal." while, congresswoman, where is the democratic race now, how solid is biden's position as the front runner, and is it possible for bernie sanders to flip the script one more time? >> donna: well look, coming out of super tuesday, biden could not have had a better night, he swept a ton of 14 states, he is in a very solid position, looks like he is pulling together the democratic coalition it's going to be needed to beat donald trump in november, but i think, it is still a race to the finish, and it is possible that there could be some catch up, but biden is in a very solid, strong position going into the coming tuesday races. >> chris: and we should point out, that just this morning, kamala harris, the senator from california, former presidential candidate has now endorsed joe biden. jason, we've been down this road before, last summer, biden was unbeatable, than warren was in the lead, if we had talked a week ago, certainly ten days ago, we would'
federalist, ben domenech, fox news political analyst, juan williams, former democratic congresswoman, donna edwardsson riley of "the wall street journal." while, congresswoman, where is the democratic race now, how solid is biden's position as the front runner, and is it possible for bernie sanders to flip the script one more time? >> donna: well look, coming out of super tuesday, biden could not have had a better night, he swept a ton of 14 states, he is in a very solid...
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. >> joining me now, donna edwards of maryland, and steve israel of new york who chaired the campaigne house adviser for barack obama. his new book is titled a citizen's guide to beating donald trump. steve israel, you've been through this so many times. first of all, how surprising are the events of the last 48 hours? >> what i think we've seen is three or four separate campaign cycles consolidated into three or four hours. it's been shock and awe. if you take a look at the affect of that on polling, it's had a pronounced effect. joe biden was in a dead heat with standards in virginia, now i've seen polls that show him ahead. the biden folks feel the momentum, the strength gathering, but they understand this is going to be a hunt for delegates that's going to go beyond the next couple of weeks. >> david plouffe, you're the delegate hunter and the expert at all of this. do they have the man or woman power to do this? are they positioned for what they've now assembled. >> right now they're riding on the wings of momentum but they've got to turn that into organization and money and, you
. >> joining me now, donna edwards of maryland, and steve israel of new york who chaired the campaigne house adviser for barack obama. his new book is titled a citizen's guide to beating donald trump. steve israel, you've been through this so many times. first of all, how surprising are the events of the last 48 hours? >> what i think we've seen is three or four separate campaign cycles consolidated into three or four hours. it's been shock and awe. if you take a look at the affect...
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joining me now, host of bellshi right here on msnbc and donna edwards.. i'm going to come to you first. donald trump, this weird presentation that he did, weirdly like an hour before markets closed. >> yeah. >> it felt like the purpose of it was to try to fix the stock market crashing white house speech by boosting the markets by saying things that sounded rational. >> it was great. the stage craft was great. having ceos of the health care corporations, the pharmacies, that at least made some sense i'm consulting with these people who know what they're doing who can distribute tersting but it was orchestrated. signing a stock market sheet about the biggest increase the day before we had the biggest decrease of 10%. the biggest point decrease in history. we've had a month in which you've lost 20% in the market. in the last year you would have lost 10% so this is a tragic way to be going about this but it did seem to be -- the stock market loss and the danger of both stock losses and potential recession spurred donald trump to take the public health part o
joining me now, host of bellshi right here on msnbc and donna edwards.. i'm going to come to you first. donald trump, this weird presentation that he did, weirdly like an hour before markets closed. >> yeah. >> it felt like the purpose of it was to try to fix the stock market crashing white house speech by boosting the markets by saying things that sounded rational. >> it was great. the stage craft was great. having ceos of the health care corporations, the pharmacies, that at...
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donna edwards is with us, former democratic congresswoman.t"the washington post." >> i think, you know, if you look at the vote that's taken place. first of all, voters, black vote in particular, who have been driving this in south carolina. i started to get an idea of what was going to happen in north carolina and states like virginia looking at the suburbs of south carolina. the suburbs of charlotte, north carolina. and those all went to joe biden. and that told me a lot. it's my home state. that told me a lot about what was going to happen in north carolina. >> so looking at the south carolina results, some of those counties and towns that are essentially adjacent to north carolina communities. >> yeah, they're beside recommend communities of charlotte, north carolina. and charlotte is -- you know, a lot of highly educated voters. >> research. >> research. the financial sector. >> banking. >> and those are the voters who are voting in north carolina. and then i think you couple that with what has happened in virginia. those northern virgin
donna edwards is with us, former democratic congresswoman.t"the washington post." >> i think, you know, if you look at the vote that's taken place. first of all, voters, black vote in particular, who have been driving this in south carolina. i started to get an idea of what was going to happen in north carolina and states like virginia looking at the suburbs of south carolina. the suburbs of charlotte, north carolina. and those all went to joe biden. and that told me a lot. it's...