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eddie says heavy smoke billowed from the garage. i'm sorry. >> it's hard, you know, it's. i'm trying to keep my head up. you know? i have my moments. >> eddie tells me he escaped through the second floor window and climbed down the roof with the help of a passerby. >> the fear that was going through my mind at the time. i i really thought i was going to die. >> eddie says he and another passerby helped to rescue his landlord. >> she is the sole survivor, but two other pets, a dog and a cat, died from their injuries. >> lucky suffers from burn wounds that require surgery. >> things are replaceable, but our family pets are a big loss for me. >> adding to the devastating loss, cynthia says her family home has been looted three times since the fire. items stolen include her mother's jewelry, purses and power tools. we don't understand why they keep taking from a family that has nothing left. >> it's pretty heartless. >> the fire also destroyed two of the family's vehicles and damaged a third. despite the fire and the lootings, eddie is thankful that he and his landlord, mary a
eddie says heavy smoke billowed from the garage. i'm sorry. >> it's hard, you know, it's. i'm trying to keep my head up. you know? i have my moments. >> eddie tells me he escaped through the second floor window and climbed down the roof with the help of a passerby. >> the fear that was going through my mind at the time. i i really thought i was going to die. >> eddie says he and another passerby helped to rescue his landlord. >> she is the sole survivor, but two...
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>> joining us now is eddie glaude. and nina jankowicz, a disinformation expert and author of how to lose the information more per welcome to you both. simone, she got the head look. i'm telling you. >> comes to chill trying to recut the black part. i'm feeling a little i don't know, greek today or maybe a little asian or, you know. what do you say? >> i feel though and professor, correct me if i'm wrong, but i feel as though donald trump was being very intentional and doing something quite sinister. first, he is essentially, who is donald trump to tell anyone who they are? let alone the current vice president of the united states of america. that is a first part but i think the second part, he was trafficking in something that is very sinister for this underbelly within i think part of the black community to say, some people are not black enough. donald trump obviously overheard a community conversation somewhere and thought this was an effective tool to inject into the race and this wasn't just for him to give himself
>> joining us now is eddie glaude. and nina jankowicz, a disinformation expert and author of how to lose the information more per welcome to you both. simone, she got the head look. i'm telling you. >> comes to chill trying to recut the black part. i'm feeling a little i don't know, greek today or maybe a little asian or, you know. what do you say? >> i feel though and professor, correct me if i'm wrong, but i feel as though donald trump was being very intentional and doing...
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eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one — ever.e cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win _ ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and _ ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and the - ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and the man | so far and one more win and the man from huddersfield will be an olympic champion. it is from huddersfield will be an olympic chamion. , ., from huddersfield will be an olympic chamion. , . . champion. it is a good day and i feel aood champion. it is a good day and i feel good and — champion. it is a good day and i feel good and it _ champion. it is a good day and i feel good and it is _ champion. it is a good day and i feel good and it is what - champion. it is a good day and i feel good and it is what i - champion. it is a good day and i feel good and it is what i have l champion. it is a good day and i - feel good and it is what i have been working towards and i knew i could do it and it is a bit tough but what is the poi
eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one — ever.e cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win _ ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and _ ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and the - ever. eddie cunningham is undefeated so far and one more win and the man | so far and one more win and the man from huddersfield will be an olympic champion. it is from huddersfield will be an olympic chamion. , ., from huddersfield will be an olympic...
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eddi, where are you taking me today? are taking the wild way to bolonia beach, and we can see that this is the way because we've got...knotted beach grass here. there are no signs. so it's... i said it was a wild way. i'm definitely glad that eddi's here to show me the way on this one. wow, look at this. there you go. so you've got your desert dune there. wow! this is the bolonia sand dune, one of spain's largest sand dunes, standing at over 30m high and 200m wide, all concealed within the estrecho nature park. probably the best way to think about this coastline, which is endlessly shifting down the centuries, is as a living sand dune. and now, with climate change, the winds are getting stronger and pushing with them these dunes. so they're really moving? yeah, exactly. these dunes are being battered by hurricane force winds, forcing them inland and revealing some remarkable hidden history concealed below. if you think about it in terms of history, this is a melting pot of cultures. you've got africa, you've got europe,
eddi, where are you taking me today? are taking the wild way to bolonia beach, and we can see that this is the way because we've got...knotted beach grass here. there are no signs. so it's... i said it was a wild way. i'm definitely glad that eddi's here to show me the way on this one. wow, look at this. there you go. so you've got your desert dune there. wow! this is the bolonia sand dune, one of spain's largest sand dunes, standing at over 30m high and 200m wide, all concealed within the...
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back when eddie jacobson visited the visited truman two times. and in in your book, you mention that margaret truman pooh poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people, that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people, but i wanted to see. but i wanted to get your opinion on. why? margaret truman would have pooh poohed the idea of eddie. it's a mystery. i mean, i really. because it's no question that he was a good friend you know, i have that photograph off and you see the photograph in there in their later years. you know, he let them in the white house, you know, saturday morning. so and you know eddie was was instrumental in helping truman reach his decision to recognize israel by getting high and weitzman in there twice into into truman's white house so i just don't understand i saw that i thought i just have to mention it. i know bess did not want a -- in her house. now, whether margaret, i never. but i never heard that about margaret. but i know for a fact that she did not.
back when eddie jacobson visited the visited truman two times. and in in your book, you mention that margaret truman pooh poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people, that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people, but i wanted to see. but i wanted to get your opinion on. why? margaret truman would have pooh poohed the idea of eddie. it's a mystery. i mean, i really. because it's no question that he was a good friend you...
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when eddie jay jacobson visited, visited truman two times and in the book you mentioned that margaretman a pooh-poohed it and said of that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people to see him, but i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would have pooh-poohed the idea of eddie. >> it's a mystery, i mean, really. because there's no question that he was a good friend, you know? i have that photograph, did you see the photograph in their later years? you know, he let 'em in the white house y at, you know, saturday mornings and, you know, eddie was instrumental in helping truman reach his decision to recognize israel by getting whites -- weissman trice into truman's white house. so i just don't understand. i saw that and i thought i just have to mention it. i know that a bess -- bess did not want a jew in her house. now, whether -- but i never heardd that about a maag relat. margaret. but i know for a fact that she did not, she did not -- she was anti-semitic, okay? >> you've mentio
when eddie jay jacobson visited, visited truman two times and in the book you mentioned that margaretman a pooh-poohed it and said of that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people to see him, but i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would have pooh-poohed the idea of eddie. >> it's a mystery, i mean, really. because there's no question that he was a good friend, you know? i have...
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thank you so much for joining us eddie and claire, he we always love talking to you.our with us scan the qr code on your screen because saturday december 7th you can join claire along with our all-star panel of my fellow anchors and analysts at the inaugural msnbc live democracy 2024 event in brooklyn, new york there are still tickets available. but go quick scan the qr code on your screen now for more information on how to get your tickets today. up next for us, a how-to for republicans looking to expand their extremist agenda there are never-before-seen training videos. lordy, there are tapes 114 hours of them. from project 2025. to make sure future trump administration appointees are ready if trump wins the white house in november. the reporter who scooped this story and has the tapes joins us next don't go anywhere. old spice gentleman's super hydration body wash. (whispered) vanilla and shea. 24/7 moisturization with vitamin b3. (knock on the door) are you using all the old spice? oops. ♪ (old spice mnemonic) ♪ ♪ (woman) c'mon c'mon oops. ♪ (man) yes! ♪ (vo) you'
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i tell eddie all the time.d about to give you these jokes, it was mind-blowing to me. >> stephen: here is some good trouble. you hosted in may the netflix roast of tom brady. which was just nominated for an emmy for outstanding variety special. the other day, you said this about tom brady, in this roast "he did for our climate of sensitivity what was necessary." what did you mean by that? >> kevin: i think that people have been waiting for the edge to return in comedy. it's not that it ever left but there's been a tiptoeing approach to what edge is or what it could be. although in a time where i think we've been, everybody's been put in a position to be more aware of feelings and more aware of the impact of words, which is unbelievably right. we should. we should be aware. we should be respectful, but in doing that, i think there's also a balance in how you approach the craft of comedy. it was sensitized. it was like so sensitive for a moment that even the best of the best kind of stepped away for a second. in
i tell eddie all the time.d about to give you these jokes, it was mind-blowing to me. >> stephen: here is some good trouble. you hosted in may the netflix roast of tom brady. which was just nominated for an emmy for outstanding variety special. the other day, you said this about tom brady, in this roast "he did for our climate of sensitivity what was necessary." what did you mean by that? >> kevin: i think that people have been waiting for the edge to return in comedy....
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let's see exactly where big and eddie at any time. on that stuff here you can see there was very heavy traffic last monday for me to see if you can wait till she could only drive 4 kilometers and 50 minutes sized. so she was badly delayed and bothers credited on from this. we know what to do next, se, and they have a very good monitoring system. as you know, it kind of seem to see me and we can see that she feels up this morning before leaving the normal, pre dr. check and all through the onboard computer, computer classmates, good time keeping track of it all is important for the whole ej company. they have a $160.00 trucks on the road, but there aren't enough drivers, guys, or, you know, would like to hi, i'm more female drivers as events investigate if there are any conflicts, which hopefully always will be rare. and how much quite un i've had women apologize the next day because they weren't in a good mood runs april 12th is coming up. it can happen and come, but i've never had that was meant, as we'll see. so it's a different kin
let's see exactly where big and eddie at any time. on that stuff here you can see there was very heavy traffic last monday for me to see if you can wait till she could only drive 4 kilometers and 50 minutes sized. so she was badly delayed and bothers credited on from this. we know what to do next, se, and they have a very good monitoring system. as you know, it kind of seem to see me and we can see that she feels up this morning before leaving the normal, pre dr. check and all through the...
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she greets eddie her trunk. it belongs to the company. but any becky, as breakage likes to be known, is allowed to drive it. she will live, eat and sleep in the trunk, 5 square meters for the next 5 days. no problem. so the 58 year old greg has let this lifestyle. some of them said to yes, i just love it. and i can't really explain why i just feel happy behind the steering wheel, boy. in the big at least the yacht at 530 trump drive is working hours are strictly regulated in germany. more than 10 hours of actual driving time is prohibited. but the entire shift, including preparation, fueling, and loading and unloading is often much longer to shift the shift is normally 15 hours, but it can be extended to 15 hours exam opens, finished. don't look to shift of order is to shift today. it's only a 12 hour shift or not because we're only driving long fall only 12 hours, but that is still a very long shift because 1st has to drive 50 kilometers without a trailer because she has to pick it up from another company. but the access road is blocked.
she greets eddie her trunk. it belongs to the company. but any becky, as breakage likes to be known, is allowed to drive it. she will live, eat and sleep in the trunk, 5 square meters for the next 5 days. no problem. so the 58 year old greg has let this lifestyle. some of them said to yes, i just love it. and i can't really explain why i just feel happy behind the steering wheel, boy. in the big at least the yacht at 530 trump drive is working hours are strictly regulated in germany. more than...
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eddie glaude jr. still with us.l analyst and publisher of the newsletter, "the ink." and tia mitchell also with us. let's get back to the interview. during the sit-down, harris defended her record with the biden administration and promised a tougher position on immigration. also, continued support for israel in its war with hamas. >> so you have been vice president for 3 1/2 years. >> yeah. >> the steps you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already? >> first of all, we had to recover as an economy, and we have done that. i'm very proud of the work that we have done that has brought inflation down to less than 3%. the work that we have done to cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month for seniors. donald trump said he was going to do a number of things, including allowing medicare to negotiate drug prices. never happened. we did it. so now, and as i travel in the state of georgia and around our country, the number of seniors that have benefitted. i've met -- i was in nevada recently. a grandmother who show
eddie glaude jr. still with us.l analyst and publisher of the newsletter, "the ink." and tia mitchell also with us. let's get back to the interview. during the sit-down, harris defended her record with the biden administration and promised a tougher position on immigration. also, continued support for israel in its war with hamas. >> so you have been vice president for 3 1/2 years. >> yeah. >> the steps you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already?...
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back with eddie and claire.of shriveling and wizard of oz analogy. what george did was sort of stick a pin in the balloon of the tactic of well, i'm just raising it because people are saying it. no, they're not. no, they're not. one guy said it. the biggest lunatics in the far right fringe tweeted further lies about it. and i wonder if this moment has again met its match in the public's sort of evolved -- i don't even know if evolved is the right word. but understanding of the factic. what do you think? >> well, i think we're -- we might be there, nicolle. i'm not sure yet. i mean, i do know that we don't need -- kamala harris doesn't need to give a philadelphia speech like obama did. right? i do know we're beyond the idea we're in a post-racial moment. see, this is the difference. this is not 2008. we've been there. we've done that. we saw what the -- we saw what the nation did in response to it. and so we're not going to be naive about this stuff. and there's a sense in which what byron donald is doing or what
back with eddie and claire.of shriveling and wizard of oz analogy. what george did was sort of stick a pin in the balloon of the tactic of well, i'm just raising it because people are saying it. no, they're not. no, they're not. one guy said it. the biggest lunatics in the far right fringe tweeted further lies about it. and i wonder if this moment has again met its match in the public's sort of evolved -- i don't even know if evolved is the right word. but understanding of the factic. what do...
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back when eddie jacobson visited truman those two times. in your book you mentioned margaret truman pooh-poohed it and said eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however i don't think harriet would have admitted hundreds of other people but i wanted to see him. i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would have pooh-poohed the idea of eddie. >> that's a mystery, really. there is no question that he was a good friend. i have that photograph you see the photograph in there in the later years. heat let them in the white house on saturday mornings. instrumental in helping truman reach his decision to recognize israel by getting in there twice. into truman's white house. i just do not understand but i saw that and thought i have to mention it. i note did not want a jew in her house. but i never heard that about margaret. but i know for a fact she was anti- somatic, okay? >> you mentioned a meeting with walter white and then talked about truman's background in terms of the civil rights. and you made this a dr
back when eddie jacobson visited truman those two times. in your book you mentioned margaret truman pooh-poohed it and said eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however i don't think harriet would have admitted hundreds of other people but i wanted to see him. i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would have pooh-poohed the idea of eddie. >> that's a mystery, really. there is no question that he was a good friend. i have that photograph you see the...
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the most important people in my life have been my eddie and my and living with them. i began to lose my eyesight. of course, the beginning of our marriage. the children didn't really know me until i had lost quite a bit of it. and i mentioned this only because my confidence when you read the book, you'll see that i spent many, many years, many years denying and hiding my declining eyesight, which is why jane asked that question what's now? well, the main thing that's different is after 60 years of wonderful, with the world's most supportive human being and my children, i've gained confidence and the blindness, the declining sight, the blindness of simply not being as much of a concern to me as they once were. so so that's one thing. the second is that as i look back on my i think one of the reasons why i, i worried disclosing my declining sight is i, i worried that it would it would harm my chances of success in whatever field i chose. i. i really always worried about that. and. and i and it wasn't until even when i went on the dc circuit and over 30 years ago when pr
the most important people in my life have been my eddie and my and living with them. i began to lose my eyesight. of course, the beginning of our marriage. the children didn't really know me until i had lost quite a bit of it. and i mentioned this only because my confidence when you read the book, you'll see that i spent many, many years, many years denying and hiding my declining eyesight, which is why jane asked that question what's now? well, the main thing that's different is after 60 years...
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the most important people in my life have been my eddie and my and living with them. i began to lose my eyesight. of course, the beginning of our marriage. the children didn't really know me until i had lost quite a bit of it. and i mentioned this only because my confidence when you read the book, you'll see that i spent many, many years, many years denying and hiding my declining eyesight, which is why jane asked that question what's now? well, the main thing that's different is after 60 years of wonderful, with the world's most supportive human being and my children, i've gained confidence and the blindness, the declining sight, the blindness of simply not being as much of a concern to me as they once were. so so that's one thing. the second is that as i look back on my i think one of the reasons why i, i worried disclosing my declining sight is i, i worried that it would it would harm my chances of success in whatever field i chose. i. i really always worried about that. and. and i and it wasn't until even when i went on the dc circuit and over 30 years ago when pr
the most important people in my life have been my eddie and my and living with them. i began to lose my eyesight. of course, the beginning of our marriage. the children didn't really know me until i had lost quite a bit of it. and i mentioned this only because my confidence when you read the book, you'll see that i spent many, many years, many years denying and hiding my declining eyesight, which is why jane asked that question what's now? well, the main thing that's different is after 60 years...
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where the russian fishing zone is located. it is quite clean here, with the exception of one such eddyt captured water, you see, many red markers, along main branch of kurasivo, it accumulates, so in these separated in... which in the area of pure, so, water of the subtropics, suddenly such spots appear, with a high content. the final results of the study will be known in 6 months, so far only interim results have been summed up. analysis of twelve samples showed that the highest value of 0.73 units or 0.84 per liter was recorded in the main branch of kurasivo. well, now let's get back to the program, the question of science: this brings very little peace of mind consumers, considering that this water area is one of the largest in east asia for catching a wide variety of fish, and these fish varieties are used for japanese cuisine, for example, and for korean cuisine, but naturally for china as well. the most important thing, considering the mixing of water, considering the direction of the flows, there will not be a single country that would not be affected, indeed, even seems to re
where the russian fishing zone is located. it is quite clean here, with the exception of one such eddyt captured water, you see, many red markers, along main branch of kurasivo, it accumulates, so in these separated in... which in the area of pure, so, water of the subtropics, suddenly such spots appear, with a high content. the final results of the study will be known in 6 months, so far only interim results have been summed up. analysis of twelve samples showed that the highest value of...
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eddie says heavy smoke billowed from the garage. i'm sorry. >> it's hard. you know, it's. i'm trying to keep my head up. you know, i have my moments. >> eddie tells me he escaped through the second floor window and climbed down the roof with the help of a passerby. >> the fear that was going through my mind at the time, i. i really thought i was going to die. >> eddie says he and another passerby helped to rescue his landlord. >> she is the sole survivor, but two other pets, a dog and a cat, died from their injuries. >> lucky suffers from burn wounds that require surgery. >> things are replaceable, but our family pets are a big loss for me. >> adding to the devastating loss, cynthia says her family home has been looted three times since the fire. items stolen include her mother's jewelry, purses and power tools. we don't understand why they keep taking from a family that has nothing left. >> it's pretty heartless. >> the fire also destroyed two of the family's vehicles and damaged a third. despite the fire and the lootings, eddie is thankful that he and his landlord, mary
eddie says heavy smoke billowed from the garage. i'm sorry. >> it's hard. you know, it's. i'm trying to keep my head up. you know, i have my moments. >> eddie tells me he escaped through the second floor window and climbed down the roof with the help of a passerby. >> the fear that was going through my mind at the time, i. i really thought i was going to die. >> eddie says he and another passerby helped to rescue his landlord. >> she is the sole survivor, but two...
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capital 60 to be placed a contact, but it still needs to raise billions and funding to finish the i, i'm eddie mike, a junior and you are welcome to the program presidents, but at the mazda lansky says ukrainian forces strengthening the positions in russia as close to the region where chief as long as the surprise offensive, the green says it has destroyed the bridge that formed part of the russian military supply chain. the permanence as a green used u. s. need rockets to attack the structure. a ukrainian air force commander released this video of a strike on a bridge. and course russia says ukraine used us, made highmark artillery to destroy the bridge across the river. same blowing the bridge up could disrupt rushes supply lines to its forces in the area. a bunch of must chalk above. we see that the all compile is suffering losses. and this is helpful, very helpful for our defense pistol. so it is about destroying the logistics of the russian army and draining. there was a, we must inflict my mind maximum damage and the old russian position. and we are doing that beautiful bullets. so lensk
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well, eddie, brother eddie, this was a real pleasure. a pleasure to read your latest book.was wonderful to have this conversation. and i'm hopeful that those watching this conversation will pick it up, learn for themselves and pass it on. i announcer: on saturday, she spent 2 takes you live to the washington intervention for the annual coverage of the library of congress national book festival. since 2001 we have featured hundreds of in-depth and uninterrupted author talks. this year's guest including the librarian of congress, a pulitzer prize winner, and more. the library of congress national book festival live saturday beginning it 1:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. ♪ announcer: next up for c-span coverage of the decembers political party convention, we head to chicago for the democratic national committee pension. watch live beginning monday as the party puts forth presidential nominees. at your democratic leaders talk about the administration's track record in their vision for the next four years since they fight to retain the white house. the democratic national committee
well, eddie, brother eddie, this was a real pleasure. a pleasure to read your latest book.was wonderful to have this conversation. and i'm hopeful that those watching this conversation will pick it up, learn for themselves and pass it on. i announcer: on saturday, she spent 2 takes you live to the washington intervention for the annual coverage of the library of congress national book festival. since 2001 we have featured hundreds of in-depth and uninterrupted author talks. this year's guest...
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eddie, let's talk about what we're seeing.ebate there was despair, loathing in the democratic party. some people conceding, all right, we have to figure out how to live with donald trump as president. we have to keep the senate, win the house. now everything has been flipped 180 degrees. >> there was a feeling we were being choked by the past. that we were going to be suffocated by our worser angels as it were. every time kamala harris walks into a room she represents an interesting source of the possibility of the nation just by who she is. this is who we could be. this is who we can be. there's future built in, baked it. now you have to give it content. last night that roll call, you go cross generations. there's baby boomers there, millennials, gen-x, gen-z. you had the sense of the cross section of america. it was limited. it wasn't constrained and con contained. >> as i look at the milwaukee event, and you look at the convention this week, you see that democrats are now taking from republicans symbols, words, phrases. you
eddie, let's talk about what we're seeing.ebate there was despair, loathing in the democratic party. some people conceding, all right, we have to figure out how to live with donald trump as president. we have to keep the senate, win the house. now everything has been flipped 180 degrees. >> there was a feeling we were being choked by the past. that we were going to be suffocated by our worser angels as it were. every time kamala harris walks into a room she represents an interesting...
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. >> joining us now professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr.t night. the room at the united center was silent, people wiping their eyes. it's hard to watch now on television. just give us your thoughts about that where we are as a nation. a testimony like that doesn't seem to change a whole lot about the gun debate in this country. >> yeah, john, first of all it's great to see you even this early in the morning. you know, that was one of the most difficult moments last night. it was powerful. it was emotional, obviously. and one of the things that really came to mind is we're so -- everything is moving so quickly in this country politically that we run past our dead. we run past the grief that is still among us. and last night was a real serious reminder, and particularly around the policies with regards to gun control where it seems to me a majority of the country wants sensible gun reform, and we were reminded of the cost of us not doing that last night. >> yeah, we certainly were. eddie, i think you've always been right about how this nation
. >> joining us now professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr.t night. the room at the united center was silent, people wiping their eyes. it's hard to watch now on television. just give us your thoughts about that where we are as a nation. a testimony like that doesn't seem to change a whole lot about the gun debate in this country. >> yeah, john, first of all it's great to see you even this early in the morning. you know, that was one of the most difficult moments last...
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look at baby eddie. >> probably 19 years old. >> kelly: do you remember
look at baby eddie. >> probably 19 years old. >> kelly: do you remember
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well, eddie, brother eddie, this was a real pleasure. a pleasure to read your latest book. and it was wonderful to have this conversation. and i'm hopeful that those watching this conversation will pick it up, learn for themselves and pass it on. i
well, eddie, brother eddie, this was a real pleasure. a pleasure to read your latest book. and it was wonderful to have this conversation. and i'm hopeful that those watching this conversation will pick it up, learn for themselves and pass it on. i
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well, eddie, brother eddie, this
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eddie glaude, i want to talk about the way this campaign is unfolding. georgia was a thing the democrats had written off for a couple of decades. joe biden didn't want to write it off. the campaign of the reverend warnock was interesting, because he appealed not simply to black voters, but to moderate white voters, to independence, and it sort of took georgia into another's face. and now kamala harris is taking into yet another space. she's going to places where you might just not her a few votes here and there, but george's won by a few votes here and there. >> look, she has 50 full-time staff in southern georgia. she has seven offices in southern georgia. she is 24 offices across the state. you think about 35,000 volunteers, there is a sense in which they want to play hard. they are blocking the tackle, which is so important to winning elections. what's important is they have to drive up the turnout in atlanta and fulton county and savannah and columbus, drive up and have historic numbers again to 2008, and they also have to lessen the margin, shrink t
eddie glaude, i want to talk about the way this campaign is unfolding. georgia was a thing the democrats had written off for a couple of decades. joe biden didn't want to write it off. the campaign of the reverend warnock was interesting, because he appealed not simply to black voters, but to moderate white voters, to independence, and it sort of took georgia into another's face. and now kamala harris is taking into yet another space. she's going to places where you might just not her a few...