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michael steele?ald sterling will go quietly into that. i think there will be much more to be heard from him on this in his defense of himself. and i think we're in a long fight with the nba and sterling. the clippers will be some time coming. >> all right. look out for california chrome. the winner of the kentucky derby. the fields get so low, i really think this could be the year of the triple crown. thank you at home for joining us. i had a great time this week. coming up next is melissa harris-perry as the the good news on affordable care keeps coming. will the republicans lose their most valuable weapon? we'll see you next week. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has
michael steele?ald sterling will go quietly into that. i think there will be much more to be heard from him on this in his defense of himself. and i think we're in a long fight with the nba and sterling. the clippers will be some time coming. >> all right. look out for california chrome. the winner of the kentucky derby. the fields get so low, i really think this could be the year of the triple crown. thank you at home for joining us. i had a great time this week. coming up next is...
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michael steele a michael steele next, but first josh has the market wrap. >> here is a look at how theand going into tomorrow. the dow and s&p 500 both moving to record finishes. that is as tech shares surge and m and a activity helped put bulls in charge. dow gained 112, s&p 18, and nasdaq 71. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> do you think you're ready to be president? >> i do. but i think that's true for multiple other people that would want to run. i think the president has to have a clear vision of where the country needs to know and clear ideas about how to get it there and think we're blessed in our party to have a number of people that fit that criteria. >> #blessed. to hear marco rubio tell it, he's delighted to have a slew of republican rivals with eyes on the white house in 2016. but that does that mean the florida senator is not sweating it out. take for example the issue of climate change. which is really no big deal since it simply doesn't exist. >> i do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic it changes to our climate the way these sc
michael steele a michael steele next, but first josh has the market wrap. >> here is a look at how theand going into tomorrow. the dow and s&p 500 both moving to record finishes. that is as tech shares surge and m and a activity helped put bulls in charge. dow gained 112, s&p 18, and nasdaq 71. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> do you think you're ready to be president? >> i do. but i think that's true for multiple other people that would want to...
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. >> we came upon this inmate, michael steele, who was sitting outside his cell with his items packed up. he was convince head was going home that day. it was a problem for the prison because nobody could dissuade him from this notion. >> what's going on today? >> i'm leaving prison. >> is it time for you to leave? >> prison time expired. >> so what are you doing sitting here waiting for what? >> release. >> how long have you been waiting here? >> probably 14 weeks. >> in reality, michael steele was nowhere near his prison release date serving 110 years for murder and attempted murder. >> which one of these cells was yours? >> that is the cell. >> where did you sleep when you were here? did you sleep in one of these cells when you were here? >> the more i asked for details about him leaving, he started to shut down. it was almost as if i was breaking his belief system. the staff then started to move in and they were making it very clear to him he was going to have to comply and go back in his cell. >> michael. >> once he was surrounded by all of these staff members, everything just ki
. >> we came upon this inmate, michael steele, who was sitting outside his cell with his items packed up. he was convince head was going home that day. it was a problem for the prison because nobody could dissuade him from this notion. >> what's going on today? >> i'm leaving prison. >> is it time for you to leave? >> prison time expired. >> so what are you doing sitting here waiting for what? >> release. >> how long have you been waiting here?...
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>> probably 14 weeks. >> in reality, michael steele was nowhere near his prison release date.s serving 110 years for murder and attempted murder. >> which one of these cells was yours? >> that is the cell. >> where did you sleep when you were here? did you sleep in one of these cells when you were here? >> the more i asked for details about him leaving, he started to shut down. it was almost as if i was breaking his belief system. the staff then started to move in and they were making it very clear to him he was going to have to comply and go back in his cell. >> michael. >> once he was surrounded by all of these staff members, everything just kind of fell apart for him and he broke down sobbing. >> that was tough. that was really difficult to film because he was just broken. you know. he was a sad, sad time. >> eventually prison staff had no choice but to physically carry steele back into his cell. >> here we go. come on. there we go. there we go. don't hurt yourself. one, two, three. bring him in. >> he kind of went limp and then they dragged him back in his cell, propped hi
>> probably 14 weeks. >> in reality, michael steele was nowhere near his prison release date.s serving 110 years for murder and attempted murder. >> which one of these cells was yours? >> that is the cell. >> where did you sleep when you were here? did you sleep in one of these cells when you were here? >> the more i asked for details about him leaving, he started to shut down. it was almost as if i was breaking his belief system. the staff then started to...
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of course, michael steele, i'll start with you, my friend. >> of course! >> they called rove bush's brain. what is going on with rove's brain here? >> i think a lot of folks are scratching their head and saying why are we having this conversation now? number one. why are we having this conversation about this, number one, whether there are so many other issues that a lot of other conservatives inside and outside the party have been talking about, whether it's benghazi or the recent developments in nigeria with the terrorist organizations there. so why this track to the health issue? it is a head-scratcher. i think rove sort of is planting a seed -- look, if karl rove thinks that hillary clinton is sitting in her living room watching and turns to bill and goes, i'm sorry, i don't think i can do this now because karl rove is dogging my health records, this is just not smart politic in the long run. i think it puts the party in a very awkward position. you got the national chairman out here talking about hillary's health records when there is no evidence of a
of course, michael steele, i'll start with you, my friend. >> of course! >> they called rove bush's brain. what is going on with rove's brain here? >> i think a lot of folks are scratching their head and saying why are we having this conversation now? number one. why are we having this conversation about this, number one, whether there are so many other issues that a lot of other conservatives inside and outside the party have been talking about, whether it's benghazi or the...
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there's also an inconsistency, you know, michael steele mentioned the federal level.dly introduced on the federal level as well these curtailments. >> lindsey graham with his big chart. >> and passed many under the bush administration. it's all about state's rights until it comes to a woman's body. when it comes to the state level where they have control, because the president has said he would veto the 20-week ban, you're seeing absolute devastation of access to reproductive health care abortion, contraception is something they've come out for, you've seen the hobby lobby case. in missouri there's a lot of resistance there was a 72-hour filibuster, the women filibuster protest on the steps, pushing for governor nixon, his statement encouraging, to veto it. there are pockets of resistance in the states. where republicans are v. taken over government entirely, that is generally bad news for women's reproductive rights but still room for pushback. >> michael, the other thing this does is get republicans not talk about the economy or jobs or you know economic policy and
there's also an inconsistency, you know, michael steele mentioned the federal level.dly introduced on the federal level as well these curtailments. >> lindsey graham with his big chart. >> and passed many under the bush administration. it's all about state's rights until it comes to a woman's body. when it comes to the state level where they have control, because the president has said he would veto the 20-week ban, you're seeing absolute devastation of access to reproductive health...
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michael steele is an nbc analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we saw what happened in the last couple of cycles where tea party candidates, won primaries, and as a result some would say the democrats kept control of the senate. this result was a victory for the mainstream, mitt romney supported candidate in a three-way primary. >> right. absolutely it was. it was certainly a good example of how the establishment, the moneyed interest within the gop have learned how to triangulate against the tea party. and identify candidates, business oriented candidates, some with long records, some with short records, but with a solid record in the community. if they can take to the community and make a broader appeal. i think the test is two-fold now. sort of rubbing the base's nose in their success. there are more primaries obviously coming up, andrea, so you want to make sure you're bringing people into the fold, not pushing them away. i think also as a setup for particularly north carolina, the democrats are going to
michael steele is an nbc analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we saw what happened in the last couple of cycles where tea party candidates, won primaries, and as a result some would say the democrats kept control of the senate. this result was a victory for the mainstream, mitt romney supported candidate in a three-way primary. >> right. absolutely it was. it was certainly a good example of how the...
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michael steele and david corn join us. michael, i've been watching this thing atrying to keep my cabinet file in my head filled with facts coming out of the bipartisan intelligence committee report which said yes, this was a copycat operation against the facility in benghazi, spurred or triggered by what's going on around the middle east but especially in cairo. and the issue in cairo was triggered, they believe, by this inflammatory video coming out of california making fun of islam. that seems to be what this memo points to by ben rhodes. saying that, saying in other words what we now believe to have been the case. what's the problem, what's the smoking gun. >> there's a lot that needs to be answered for benghazi. i think that the initial handling of this by the party, overpoliticizing it, in fact, diminishing in i really real invetigatory effort to find out what the facts are. oh, we still want to bring whoever did this to justice is almost ludicrous at this point. you have something at this e-mail come and be revealed f
michael steele and david corn join us. michael, i've been watching this thing atrying to keep my cabinet file in my head filled with facts coming out of the bipartisan intelligence committee report which said yes, this was a copycat operation against the facility in benghazi, spurred or triggered by what's going on around the middle east but especially in cairo. and the issue in cairo was triggered, they believe, by this inflammatory video coming out of california making fun of islam. that...
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thank you, michael steele and joan walsh. coming up, more revealing testimony in the george washington bridge scandal. chris christie's own spokesman says christie was told about the traffic tie-up plan as it was happening. also, if you thought the right hadn't sunk low enough with karl rove's comments about the mocking of people like michelle obama and others concerned about the fate of those kidnapped nigerian girls, ann coulter, alan west and of course, rush limbaugh whom john stuart fileted last night. how do you turn a damage control interview into more damage? don sterling wound up making matters worse. and stephen colbert took on the conspiracy theory that hillary clinton was herself behind the recent monica lewinsky "vanity fair" article. >> hillary is trying to make this 16-year-old news old news. you see, if he talk about the lewinsky scandal now, then we won't be talking about it when she's running in 2016 because if there's one thing the conservative media is known for, it is letting things go. ] hi, g! mommy! i t
thank you, michael steele and joan walsh. coming up, more revealing testimony in the george washington bridge scandal. chris christie's own spokesman says christie was told about the traffic tie-up plan as it was happening. also, if you thought the right hadn't sunk low enough with karl rove's comments about the mocking of people like michelle obama and others concerned about the fate of those kidnapped nigerian girls, ann coulter, alan west and of course, rush limbaugh whom john stuart fileted...
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in our columnist for thegrio.com goldie taylor and political analyst and former rnc chairman michael steele this what we have to expect? >> yes. welcome to the wild, wild west, and you will be watching for the grab for the money. it is a free for all landscape right now, and the -- >> wait a second, michael, remind me when was the last year of the rnc? >> my last year as the head of the rnc, we raised a total of about $80-some million for that cycle which was around $198 altogether. and so you put it in perspective in that in 2009 to 2010 at the rnc, we raised $198 million. you are looking at two the three times those numbers particularly with the influence of the outside groups, and you are looking at the billion dollar campaigns on the national level going forward and it is an impact, because it is towards the tv ads and the negative campaigning that a lot of the americans say they don't like, but they keep buying into it. >> and goldie while american crossroads is gearing up for the blitz, president obama's advocacy group says it is stopping major outreach until november. does this help
in our columnist for thegrio.com goldie taylor and political analyst and former rnc chairman michael steele this what we have to expect? >> yes. welcome to the wild, wild west, and you will be watching for the grab for the money. it is a free for all landscape right now, and the -- >> wait a second, michael, remind me when was the last year of the rnc? >> my last year as the head of the rnc, we raised a total of about $80-some million for that cycle which was around $198...
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michael steele joins me next. and later, president obama's controversial judicial nominee and why progressives including civil rights leaders are speaking out and saying absolutely no thanks. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. roars ] ♪ >>> there's that sound again. the sound of wonderful ele
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michael steele was chairman of the republican party. joan walsh is editor at large of "salon." house speaker john baner who green lighted the benghazi select committee laid out the gop strategy yesterday. it's about stoking conspiracies to get the truth. >> when is the administration going to tell the american people the truth? they have not told them the truth about benghazi. they' not told the truth about the irs. they have not told the truth about fast and furious. now, only one would have to guess if they're not willing to tell the american truth, it must not be very pretty. >> democrats are criticizing the republican effort to score political points by stoking these conspiracy theorys. let's listen to congressman elijah cummings on the house vote to hold former irs official lois lerner in contempt of congress. >> this is unprecedented even in the mccarthy era. even in that era, it failed. i wonder where we're going here. >> let's hear hillary clinton on the house selection committee of benghazi. >> benghazi, the new investigation. are you satisfied with the answers? and ar
michael steele was chairman of the republican party. joan walsh is editor at large of "salon." house speaker john baner who green lighted the benghazi select committee laid out the gop strategy yesterday. it's about stoking conspiracies to get the truth. >> when is the administration going to tell the american people the truth? they have not told them the truth about benghazi. they' not told the truth about the irs. they have not told the truth about fast and furious. now, only...
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joining me now is -- former rnc chair michael steele, i cannot read the teleprompter and white houseorrespondent and political editor at the huffington post, sam stein. gentlemen, i'm so overcome by benghazi fever the words have begun to blur together. sam, let me start first with you, as a reporter who watches democratic politics, should they participate in this select committee? >> i don't know whether they should or not. the sense i get talking to people on the hill right now is they're leaning against it for the reasons that james clyburn represented or james clyburn articulated which they think the outcome is already prejudged. and they also believe that if they don't participate in it, they can cast it as an illegitimate partisan-driven inquiry and not a legitimate fact-finding investigation. and so for those reasons i would be unsurprised, let's say. i wouldn't be shocked if they decided not to participate in this. >> michael steele, take off the red hat for a moment. and put on the blue hat. if you were chair of the dnc, what would you advise democrats to do in that situation
joining me now is -- former rnc chair michael steele, i cannot read the teleprompter and white houseorrespondent and political editor at the huffington post, sam stein. gentlemen, i'm so overcome by benghazi fever the words have begun to blur together. sam, let me start first with you, as a reporter who watches democratic politics, should they participate in this select committee? >> i don't know whether they should or not. the sense i get talking to people on the hill right now is...
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michael steele, thank you. >> you got it, chris. >> thank you, joan walsh. i agree with joan. >>> up next, the incredible shrinking chris christie. this is "hardball." obviously tonight it is, the place for politics. >>> yeah, well, thank you. it's not -- let's not be totally unfair. it is -- i am much smaller now than i used to be, so i used to -- i used to be bigger. i'm getting smaller. yeah, i know my wife told me i have to get more new suits. >> time now for the "sideshow." that was of course new jersey governor chris christie at a town hall event yesterday receiving what seemed to be an unexpected compliment about his weight. well, christie appreciated it so much in fact that he posted a video of the exchange on his own youtube channel. >>> next up, at an event in michigan yesterday, u.s. congressman paul ryan made what could only be described as a self-deprecating joke about how often he's mistaken for another famous politician. guess who? >> i went on this flight a week later and the flight attendants were looking at me and whispering at each other a
michael steele, thank you. >> you got it, chris. >> thank you, joan walsh. i agree with joan. >>> up next, the incredible shrinking chris christie. this is "hardball." obviously tonight it is, the place for politics. >>> yeah, well, thank you. it's not -- let's not be totally unfair. it is -- i am much smaller now than i used to be, so i used to -- i used to be bigger. i'm getting smaller. yeah, i know my wife told me i have to get more new suits....
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michael steele, thank you. >> you got it, chris. >> thank you, joan walsh.agree with joan. >>> up next, the incredible shrinking chris christie. this is "hardball." obviously tonight it is, the place for politics. [male vo] inside this bag exists over 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. [woman] that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years of rich, never bitter coffee. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it of
michael steele, thank you. >> you got it, chris. >> thank you, joan walsh.agree with joan. >>> up next, the incredible shrinking chris christie. this is "hardball." obviously tonight it is, the place for politics. [male vo] inside this bag exists over 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact...
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. >> reporter: michael steele is principal of stratford stem high school in nashville.re than half of the seniors here apply to college. >> most of our students live below the poverty line. many of them don't have parents directly involved in their lives. many of them live with guardians, many of them live with state foster homes, and we have some that are homeless. >> reporter: the tennessee promise will use $34 million a year from lottery funds to cover tuition for a two-year degree. >> our family, instead of two steps back, we're, like, getting two steps up. >> reporter: nazje mansfield plans to enroll and become a teacher. her mother works the night shift at wal-mart. >> i thought i was just going to have to take a million loans and be paying them until i'm dead. ( laughs ) >> reporter: 30 cities have similar programs, but tennessee is unique because its offer has fewer restrictions. >> tennessee will be the very first state in the country to make that guarantee to its people. ( applause ) >> reporter: this was governor bill haslam's idea. a third of tennesseans hav
. >> reporter: michael steele is principal of stratford stem high school in nashville.re than half of the seniors here apply to college. >> most of our students live below the poverty line. many of them don't have parents directly involved in their lives. many of them live with guardians, many of them live with state foster homes, and we have some that are homeless. >> reporter: the tennessee promise will use $34 million a year from lottery funds to cover tuition for a...
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ed rendell, michael steele, stay with us. >> michael just wouldn't stop talking in that segment. >> hel. he was going all eugene roberts on us. >> he went all vandehei on us as well. >> stay with us. the cardinals have a better record than red sox and i think i owe her a big apology, mika, because you told us not to go to st. louis. >> good morning, everyone. we're continuing to watch the central plains and areas through the southwest. you're in a drought situation now. the white house yesterday was saying the temperatures will ten to go up by 2 to 4 degrees over the next hundred years. and the way a lot of us will feel this is heat waves and drought and lack of water. that's kind of the deal we have right now. it also mentioned possibility of increased hurricane activity and also flooding. there are some benefits of global warming and climate change. this morning we watching rain just south of pittsburgh and thunderstorms that could make a run at washington, d.c. this afternoon. as far as the southwest, yesterday was 99 in witchitawic kansas. the drought is quickly getting worse and w
ed rendell, michael steele, stay with us. >> michael just wouldn't stop talking in that segment. >> hel. he was going all eugene roberts on us. >> he went all vandehei on us as well. >> stay with us. the cardinals have a better record than red sox and i think i owe her a big apology, mika, because you told us not to go to st. louis. >> good morning, everyone. we're continuing to watch the central plains and areas through the southwest. you're in a drought situation...
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michael steele is was the chairman of the republican party and joan walsh. both are msnbc political analysts. the campaigns may yield dividends in the midterms, but those battle cries on issues range from the affordable care act to benghazi and even minimum wage may cost the party come 2016 and here's why. republicans have made killing the affordable care about a corner stone of their midterm campaigns but now more than 22 people are projected to enroll by 2016. at that point, running a campaign to kill or even damage the law isn't such a winning message, is it? then there's benghazi, another potential lapped mine for republicans. even conservatives see only trouble for republicans on that issue. here's krauthammer earlier this month on fox. >> this is 2014. the win winds are right behind the republicans approaching the election on all the major issues. obamacare, the issues are on the republican side. benghazi hearings can only distract from this at best. and really wreck it at worst if they turn into a partisan circus. >> and then there are the party's str
michael steele is was the chairman of the republican party and joan walsh. both are msnbc political analysts. the campaigns may yield dividends in the midterms, but those battle cries on issues range from the affordable care act to benghazi and even minimum wage may cost the party come 2016 and here's why. republicans have made killing the affordable care about a corner stone of their midterm campaigns but now more than 22 people are projected to enroll by 2016. at that point, running a...
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i think you're my favorite republican national chairman, michael steele. it's not even close.t's up like 24 points. islamists have captured, kidnapped 280-something schoolgirl, hauled them off into the jungle and are selling them into slavery, making them marry people. this is the worst case we've seen since maybe 9/11. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> i want to remind you about our partnership with the group born free work on the ambitious goal of completely eliminating, believe it or not, the trangs mission of hiv, the virus that causes aids from mother to child by the end of next year. no children born with hiv, believe it or not. scientists say it can be done. you can find more information on our web
i think you're my favorite republican national chairman, michael steele. it's not even close.t's up like 24 points. islamists have captured, kidnapped 280-something schoolgirl, hauled them off into the jungle and are selling them into slavery, making them marry people. this is the worst case we've seen since maybe 9/11. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2:...
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it is the president's solemn responsibility wrote boehner speaks spokesman michael steele.e to play politics with immigration enforcement or the national security. joining me now, cofounder and managing director of "united we dream." and washington bureau chief for "buzz feed." john, i'll start with you. delays not just because democrats are overcome by a spirit of good will. there's a strategy mere, right? what is it? >> the basic strategy here is to create more pressure, frankly, for the election in november. i think the white house is looking at this and saying, we're given this extra time and it looks more like we're really attempting to try to get comprehensive immigration reform even though they know there's no chance and when they finally do something right before the election, they have a latino voting base that's already upset with republicans and that's maybe getting more engaged and more energetic and they're able to provide them something and make the republicans look bad before the election. this is all about november 2014. and not about really, the policy at h
it is the president's solemn responsibility wrote boehner speaks spokesman michael steele.e to play politics with immigration enforcement or the national security. joining me now, cofounder and managing director of "united we dream." and washington bureau chief for "buzz feed." john, i'll start with you. delays not just because democrats are overcome by a spirit of good will. there's a strategy mere, right? what is it? >> the basic strategy here is to create more...
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michael steele is an msnbc analyst, former chair of the republican national committee and joins me nowicago. hey, michael, thank you very much. so what about the division between the two branches, if you will, of the republican party? it's been a divided party for some time. we've seen it play out in primaries and in the general election. how do they need to come together if they're going to win not just keep control of the house, as it is pretty much baked in the cake, but win control of the senate? >> i think, oddly enough as it sounds, they've got to build a broad coalition within the gop. i think you are seeing that effort manifest itself in a number of ways. one was the release last week of the conservative manifesto by a group of think tank professionals who took a rather sincere look at the policy initiatives. you've got the conversation at least of a contract with america that some like lindsey graham and others would like to see promoted to help solidify those gains that they expect this fall in the u.s. senate. but it still boils down to this -- how do the take party activist
michael steele is an msnbc analyst, former chair of the republican national committee and joins me nowicago. hey, michael, thank you very much. so what about the division between the two branches, if you will, of the republican party? it's been a divided party for some time. we've seen it play out in primaries and in the general election. how do they need to come together if they're going to win not just keep control of the house, as it is pretty much baked in the cake, but win control of the...
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for the death penalty has declined markedly particularly because of these issues of innocence, michael steeler talking about how he thought that what happened in oklahoma was going to actually increase the amount of opposition and lower the support. so this issue really is moving through the american public and we're going to see the end of it. >> aisha, one final point from think progress. something you may know a little bit about. one of the concerns i think a lot of people have -- this goes sort of to this broader issue about sentencing reform -- but how disproportionately it is people of color who are on death row and this sort of -- again, i think this goes to the idea of this application of some of these penalties. again, in this one particular case, what he did was horrible. that i'm not saying. but i do think it gives us a moment to take a step back and just question our humanity for a second and make sure that we're doing things in accordance to our values. >> question our humanity and certainly question our criminal justice system largely. exactly like you said, there is a dispropor
for the death penalty has declined markedly particularly because of these issues of innocence, michael steeler talking about how he thought that what happened in oklahoma was going to actually increase the amount of opposition and lower the support. so this issue really is moving through the american public and we're going to see the end of it. >> aisha, one final point from think progress. something you may know a little bit about. one of the concerns i think a lot of people have -- this...
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. >> michael steele is in the house tonight. or as he would say, in the heezy. what's up? there can i help you? (whispering) sorry. (whispering) hi, uh we need a new family plan. (whispering) how about 10 gigs of data to share and unlimited talk and text. (whispering) oh ten gigs sounds pretty good. (whispering) yeah really good (whispering) yeah and for a family of 4 it's a $160 a month. what! get outta here! (whispering) i'm sorry are we still doing the whisper thing? or? (whispering) o! sorry! yes yes! (whispering) we'll take it. innovative cc cream from nice 'n easy. our advanced treatment helps keep highlights and lowlights shiny and luminous. cc cream, find it in every box of nice 'n easy. the most natural shade of you. >>> i'm looking forward to just being in the same room with the president. that's very exciting. >> i pretended to be a fake reporter on the daily show. i think all that combined, i feel at home with the journalists here. >> hollywood has long been fascinated by the nation's seat of power, washington, d.c. from frank capper's 1939 classic "mr. smith g
. >> michael steele is in the house tonight. or as he would say, in the heezy. what's up? there can i help you? (whispering) sorry. (whispering) hi, uh we need a new family plan. (whispering) how about 10 gigs of data to share and unlimited talk and text. (whispering) oh ten gigs sounds pretty good. (whispering) yeah really good (whispering) yeah and for a family of 4 it's a $160 a month. what! get outta here! (whispering) i'm sorry are we still doing the whisper thing? or? (whispering)...
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i think you're my favorite republican national chairman, michael steele. it's not even close. like 24 points. islamists have captured, kidnapped 280-something schoolgirl, hauled them off into the jungle and are selling them into slavery, making them marry people. this is the worst case we've seen since maybe 9/11. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. >
i think you're my favorite republican national chairman, michael steele. it's not even close. like 24 points. islamists have captured, kidnapped 280-something schoolgirl, hauled them off into the jungle and are selling them into slavery, making them marry people. this is the worst case we've seen since maybe 9/11. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your...
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in fact, speaker boehner spokesman michael steel just told one of our nbc producers "the democrats have received our response to their concerns, the ball is in their court." senator rand paul weighed in on fox this morning, and he wonder what he thinks about whether democrats should participate in the select committee. >> i think it will be a big mistake on the part of democrats not to participate because i think if they don't, it will be a dishonor to the people who died in benghazi, and i think it will show a lack of seriousness. >> yes, a lack of seriousness. not surprising response coming from a potential 2016 presidential candidate. whether or not benghazi will have staying power as a political issue all the way through the 2016 election cycle is an open question, but what's probably the worst kept secret in washington today is that in the near term for the 2014 elections benghazi is the issue that they've turned to to excite their base. benghazi in the new obama care. 98% of those mentions were from republicans. with obama care settling in as the law of the land that's not ending
in fact, speaker boehner spokesman michael steel just told one of our nbc producers "the democrats have received our response to their concerns, the ball is in their court." senator rand paul weighed in on fox this morning, and he wonder what he thinks about whether democrats should participate in the select committee. >> i think it will be a big mistake on the part of democrats not to participate because i think if they don't, it will be a dishonor to the people who died in...
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michael steele, a lot of ways to look at this story.ter to what seems to be a narrative of denial. >> you know, i think it's a little bit of both, mika. i'm shocked that there's a liberal billionaire who's spending his money on issues and candidates that, you know, support his particular ideology. imagine that. it's just amazing that you have this environment that's now created a politics where those folks at that level are fully injecting themselves not just on the political side or money side but bringing them together in a way they have influence. so yeah. you want to raise the issue of climatology and the science around it and all of that. but what's the underlying political narrative that's being created? and exactly what is the end game here? because at this point i don't see much of it from steyer. it's just we're going to spend money and raise awareness, but what's the political end game? i think the same can be said about the koch brothers. a lot of interest in what's the political end game. i think that's an important piece fo
michael steele, a lot of ways to look at this story.ter to what seems to be a narrative of denial. >> you know, i think it's a little bit of both, mika. i'm shocked that there's a liberal billionaire who's spending his money on issues and candidates that, you know, support his particular ideology. imagine that. it's just amazing that you have this environment that's now created a politics where those folks at that level are fully injecting themselves not just on the political side or...
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i made it a point to be in their lives. >> michael steele. >> wanda, thank you for the hug first off.as talking and listening to you now, it reminds me of my mother. this weekend is mother's day. just contextualize for moms out there that balancing act of raising your kids and providing for the family but then looking at a moment like that, that shot of you in that moment where you teared up, what was in your hea heart? was it like a job well done or there's more to do? how do you push yourself even after you've achieved the success and seen the success for your son, do you still push more or do you sit back now? >> well, i -- i'm learning how to sit back. that part is really difficult for me. as mothers of young men knows, but my sons, they are helping me to do that. there are times when they come to me and they'll tell me that they need to talk with me, so i try to wait for that opportunity, but it's a learning process for me. but i'm trying. >> you know, wanda, when kevin said you kept us off the street, put clothes on our back, food on the table, when made sure we ate, you went to
i made it a point to be in their lives. >> michael steele. >> wanda, thank you for the hug first off.as talking and listening to you now, it reminds me of my mother. this weekend is mother's day. just contextualize for moms out there that balancing act of raising your kids and providing for the family but then looking at a moment like that, that shot of you in that moment where you teared up, what was in your hea heart? was it like a job well done or there's more to do? how do you...
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i do not think it will be this psychotherapy look back to when michael steele was a credible candidate for the senate, that looked like an opportunity and ended up fading comes final days. when it to the race in maryland, it comes down to the democratic primary. three people are in the race, but it comes down to the lieutenant governor. that primary is fascinating because we are seeing health care and the affordable care act layout in a different way. a criticizedcandidate ofwn for the implementation the affordable care act in the maryland exchange, criticizing the rollout of it in maryland. it is i didn't touch a dynamically do not see in other races, where it is an issue between democrats in the democratic primary. in this cycle, it will be a democratic governor, we just do not know which one quite yet. quest maryland is one of eight states that has currently been ranked as safe democratic states. any other interesting primaries out there among those a? those eight? in july, governor deal is a polarizing figure. he got criticism when he appointed senator brian to that vacant senate s
i do not think it will be this psychotherapy look back to when michael steele was a credible candidate for the senate, that looked like an opportunity and ended up fading comes final days. when it to the race in maryland, it comes down to the democratic primary. three people are in the race, but it comes down to the lieutenant governor. that primary is fascinating because we are seeing health care and the affordable care act layout in a different way. a criticizedcandidate ofwn for the...
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. >> michael steele is in the house tonight. or as he would say, in the heezy. what's up?hing the white house correspondents' dinner live on msnbc. when you sat down to dinner with anticipation, not hesitation. when you didn't dread bedtime because of heartburn. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade nexium has provided many just like you with 24-hour relief from heartburn and helped heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. and now the prescription nexium you know can be delivered directly to your door with nexium direct. talk to your doctor to see if nexium is right for you. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for 24 hour support, automatic refills, and free home delivery, enroll at purplepi
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i do not think it will be this psychotherapy look back to when michael steele was a credible candidateor the senate, that looked like an opportunity and ended up fading comes final days. when it to the race in maryland, it comes down to the democratic primary. three people are in the race, but it comes down to the lieutenant governor. that primary is fascinating because we are seeing health care and the affordable care act layout in a different way. a criticizedcandidate ofwn for the implementation the affordable care act in the maryland exchange, criticizing the rollout of it in maryland. it is i didn't touch a dynamically do not see in other races, where it is an issue between democrats in the democratic primary. in this cycle, it will be a democratic governor, we just do not know which one quite yet. quest maryland is one of eight states that has currently been ranked as safe democratic states. any other interesting primaries out there among those a? those eight? in july, governor deal is a polarizing figure. he got criticism when he appointed senator brian to that vacant senate sea
i do not think it will be this psychotherapy look back to when michael steele was a credible candidateor the senate, that looked like an opportunity and ended up fading comes final days. when it to the race in maryland, it comes down to the democratic primary. three people are in the race, but it comes down to the lieutenant governor. that primary is fascinating because we are seeing health care and the affordable care act layout in a different way. a criticizedcandidate ofwn for the...
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draft started that he would lead a massive boycott of any team that drafted michael steele but then said the n.f.l. like most of the roast of american business is about to learn the one new trouble with christian community and christian values it will be a terrible financial participant is a strong word so far burton's boycott seems like an empty threat michael spam's jersey already ranks number two in overall rookie jersey sales just behind the jersey of cleveland browns draft pick johnny manziel a man's man zero and a very very ugly character and war while the reaction around the league and the sports world of michael sam's draft selection has been overwhelmingly positive the ward former running back from the new york giants houston texans still can't get over his almost full right after sam was drafted he saw a bunch of tweets complaining about sam's kissing his boyfriend on t.v. word said oh i'm sorry about michael sam is no one over doing that on national t.v. and finally being a new day and age you but for him to do that on to actual t.v. is disgusting man you got little kids looki
draft started that he would lead a massive boycott of any team that drafted michael steele but then said the n.f.l. like most of the roast of american business is about to learn the one new trouble with christian community and christian values it will be a terrible financial participant is a strong word so far burton's boycott seems like an empty threat michael spam's jersey already ranks number two in overall rookie jersey sales just behind the jersey of cleveland browns draft pick johnny...
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steel to flattened fire trucks to an unopened letter that fell from the sky. the 9/11 museum is about to open. i got a look inside with former mayor michael bloomberg. him if it strikes the right tone. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had...