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it's interesting between membership. >> sahil, you were talking about pete buttigieg not just talking about donald trump but warning the democratic party about the danger of bernie sanders. let's listen to what he has to say. >> senator sanders believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most democrats not to mention most americans. i believe we can beat president trump and delivering for the american people by delivering medicare for all for those who want it. we can call people names online or we can call them into our movement. we can either tighten a narrow and hard core base or open the tent to a new and broad and big-hearted american coalition. >> so he's making the point we were talking about here. at the moment bernie sanders didn't get 50% of the vote in nevada but it was close and he was up there. no other contingent adds up to where bernie sanders is. from the perspective of pete buttigieg saying he can't build that coalition, i can, what does that mean here? is bernie sanders showing us that the coalition's not what you all thought it was? >> right. pe
it's interesting between membership. >> sahil, you were talking about pete buttigieg not just talking about donald trump but warning the democratic party about the danger of bernie sanders. let's listen to what he has to say. >> senator sanders believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most democrats not to mention most americans. i believe we can beat president trump and delivering for the american people by delivering medicare for all for those who want it....
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and sahil kapoor, national political reporter for nbc news digital. and joining us from madison, wisconsin, is lisa grave, a former chief counsel for nominations for the senate judiciary committee. she is now the executive director for true north research. dana, i wanted to start with you because i know you were in the senate chamber a fair amount and you're reporting directly from the chamber. you're able to see everything that we could not see on the cameras, and i have to say i was relying on your accounts of attendance basically. who was in the room when. what did you notice about that? >> you know, it was appalling, lawrence, watching what was going on yesterday as they made these last pleas for witnesses, for documents. there were, at the peak, 20 of the 53 republicans gone, missing, entirely not there in the room. among those who were in the room, there were several chewing gum. rand paul was reading a magazine. mike lee was checking his smart watch. it really -- they were at that point no longer even sort of going through the ritual of pretend
and sahil kapoor, national political reporter for nbc news digital. and joining us from madison, wisconsin, is lisa grave, a former chief counsel for nominations for the senate judiciary committee. she is now the executive director for true north research. dana, i wanted to start with you because i know you were in the senate chamber a fair amount and you're reporting directly from the chamber. you're able to see everything that we could not see on the cameras, and i have to say i was relying...
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including leaders from the south held region concern is growing over the increasing violence in the sahil states some of which is being field by climate change but it's not the only issue affecting africa said to be discussed of nick the main theme of the meeting is something they have decided to call west's listeners the idea that the west is in retreat. is egypt kamandi is in munich for the conference and she joins me now it is it's good to see you we'll talk about that strange term. in a moment or 1st i want to ask you just how much importance to our leaders gathered in munich pushing on the crisis in this to help. oh quite a significant amount actually and you can tell by the delegation that's here from this a whole region we have ministers drawn from chad and fossil but also their mount of money that's been poured into this region the e.u. alone has put over 8000000000 euros in the side hill since 2014 and this is for peace and security concerns as well as sustainable development in that region whether or not this is going to amount to anything is what we're discussing here at the mu
including leaders from the south held region concern is growing over the increasing violence in the sahil states some of which is being field by climate change but it's not the only issue affecting africa said to be discussed of nick the main theme of the meeting is something they have decided to call west's listeners the idea that the west is in retreat. is egypt kamandi is in munich for the conference and she joins me now it is it's good to see you we'll talk about that strange term. in a...
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were killed when fighters attacked a market a week ago france is now deploying 600 just to african sahil region to fight on groups what this is coming up next a teenager records an emotional video diary behind a glass full in hospital that's it for myself in the team here in london. good. evening zoom. the other he'd lose your lungs nothing has changed. a little might have very. little jerry jenkins was slowing down and down. on the floor a money show 2 you. should believe him use to painkillers. seen . this is where the fairies tell a website called china's largest social media site. one day last year checking the training. and i saw this very fashion designer. it was actually. a fairy tale my girl calls herself the next. except the girl is a farmer living in a rural area that had never heard of. her fashion designs are falling objects that farm tools umbrellas boy stuff girl stuff with 100000 followers she was a celebrity and i was very interested in her like many chinese i don't wake up to an long clock but to wait for. china. with 140 character limit is the best platform for people i
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andrea, marcus, ruth and dante and joining us is, sahil kapur.not the first one. thank you. >> nice to have you here. i want to start, first, i promised the fifth place finisher list. this is what joe biden is facing. these are your previous fifth place finishers in democratic primaries back to '92. kucinich. low lieberman. he called that a tie for third. that for third. jerry brown in '92. rubio, fifth, santorum fifth in '12. ron paul, gary bauer, richard lugar. what do they have in common? >> none of them. >> to be the nominee. it's tough to explain fifth place away in a state that has swing voters. >> right. and especially on the democratic side. at least some on the republican side you can say new hampshire republicans are a different breed than you find in iowa or in south carolina, but democrats, new hampshire democrats idealogically aren't all that different from iowa democrats. so there is no that excuse that new hampshire doesn't really fit what i'm trying to campaign on. >> what does biden do? >> well, i can tell you what some of the sp
andrea, marcus, ruth and dante and joining us is, sahil kapur.not the first one. thank you. >> nice to have you here. i want to start, first, i promised the fifth place finisher list. this is what joe biden is facing. these are your previous fifth place finishers in democratic primaries back to '92. kucinich. low lieberman. he called that a tie for third. that for third. jerry brown in '92. rubio, fifth, santorum fifth in '12. ron paul, gary bauer, richard lugar. what do they have in...
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she found sahil through home match, a home sharing program based in san francisco. >> we help pair uppeople that have extra space in their home or apartment with people that are seeking affordable housing. >> reporter: the average rent for a one bedroom in san francisco is $3,700 a month. >> we think if you own a home, you have it made, but it's really not the case. a third of homeowners in the bay area barely make ends meet. >> reporter: there are other companies and apps out there that can help people find roommates so they can live in one of the most expensive places in the country. >> it was nice to know that i was going to come to a place that was going to be a stable situation. i wouldn't have to deal with drama. i could just have a place to live. >> i definitely would do it again because it does -- financially it does help. >> oh, wow. >> i know. >> reporter: in san francisco, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> here's a question for you. do you know your interest rate? a new study by bank rate.com says 27% of mortgage holders don't know their interest rate on their current hom
she found sahil through home match, a home sharing program based in san francisco. >> we help pair uppeople that have extra space in their home or apartment with people that are seeking affordable housing. >> reporter: the average rent for a one bedroom in san francisco is $3,700 a month. >> we think if you own a home, you have it made, but it's really not the case. a third of homeowners in the bay area barely make ends meet. >> reporter: there are other companies and...
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sweet, the washington bureau chief of the "chicago sun times," victoria mcgrane, olivia nuzzi and sahil kapur, who is a new nbc news national political reporter. here are my big takeaways from the night. one is sanders is the front-runner right now. he's won the most votes in two states. he raised $35 million. he's got organization in nevada and south carolina. right now that's the state of the race. number two, and i'd love to get your thoughts on this. democratic voters are so conflicted right now about who can best beat trump, and they're so in their own heads about trying to punditize and figure out who it's going to be. they're creating the conditions for what everyone dreads, which is a very long -- primary that goes to the convention. >> we've seen how amorphous the issue of electability is. sometimes they look at a candidate and say, i like him. >> or the opposite. >> that seems to be what's happening with joe biden. it's not enthusiasm or support -- it's been this idea that he is the safest and strongest candidate to defeat president trump. it seems like democratic voters are r
sweet, the washington bureau chief of the "chicago sun times," victoria mcgrane, olivia nuzzi and sahil kapur, who is a new nbc news national political reporter. here are my big takeaways from the night. one is sanders is the front-runner right now. he's won the most votes in two states. he raised $35 million. he's got organization in nevada and south carolina. right now that's the state of the race. number two, and i'd love to get your thoughts on this. democratic voters are so...
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sahil cap your. can'ta scala, and kimberly atkins. senior washington news correspondentant at wnpr, also a msnbc contributor. we parachute in. we get to see the state. what is it that we are missing. what we are missing is wondering how voters are shopping and who they are looking at in this -- >> i have been shocked by the number of people who say, i wish i had more time. for most of us we feel like we have been watching the better part of 20 years. it to them feels like they are up against the gun. >> never underestimate the number of voters who tune in at the last minute, neve new hampshire. and the fact that joe biden failed in iowa means that a lot of moderates in particular, even moderately liberal people are looking around trying to figure out what to do because biden doesn't look as electable as he did a week ago. >> is that why we see buttegeig and klobuchar both soaring? >> yes, i think that is one reason. look we don't know exactly what is going to happen on tuesday because there are so many people who are still undecided.
sahil cap your. can'ta scala, and kimberly atkins. senior washington news correspondentant at wnpr, also a msnbc contributor. we parachute in. we get to see the state. what is it that we are missing. what we are missing is wondering how voters are shopping and who they are looking at in this -- >> i have been shocked by the number of people who say, i wish i had more time. for most of us we feel like we have been watching the better part of 20 years. it to them feels like they are up...
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leading off our discussion, from washington, dana milbank for "washington post," heidi pryzbla and sahill kapur and from madison, wisconsin, lisa grave, she is now the executive director for true north research. dana, i wanted to start with you because i know you were in the senate chamber, a fair amount. and you're reporting directly from the chamber and able to see everything that we could not see on the cameras and i have to say i was relying on your accounts of attendance basically. who was in the room when. what did you notice about that? >> you know. it was appalling, lawrence, watching what was going on yesterday as they made these last pleas for witnesses for documents. there were at the peak 20 of the 53 republicans gone, missing entirely not there in the room. among those who were in the room, there were several chewing gum, rand paul was reading a magazine. mike lee was checking his smart watch. it really -- they were at that point no longer even sort of going through the ritual of pretending to honor their oath. i think that was to a large extert going on earlier in the trial,
leading off our discussion, from washington, dana milbank for "washington post," heidi pryzbla and sahill kapur and from madison, wisconsin, lisa grave, she is now the executive director for true north research. dana, i wanted to start with you because i know you were in the senate chamber, a fair amount. and you're reporting directly from the chamber and able to see everything that we could not see on the cameras and i have to say i was relying on your accounts of attendance...
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sahil, this is a part of the united states that's a mecca? >> right, well, it certainly is.ulinary union obviously a very influential force here, they don't support bernie sanders' signature initiative medicare for all, and yet they did not endorse an alternative. i think that speaks to the grass roots support bernie sanders has among those members of those unions. >> the democratic party, if you back bernie, you think you're going to have a tough time in november potentially. if you don't back him, then his people will go -- >> that's absolutely the conone drum. the democratic committee has tried to make sure they aren't alienated. >> that's why nobody wants to really go afterbernie. >> it's not just that. so many other things he is with the unions. this is a very awkward place for a lot of these unions. here's a guy who's been fighting for increased minimum wages and the leadership of these unions has to worry that they are farther away from their membership than bernie sanders is when they get in a fight with him. >> we'll find out tonight when we look at the votes. did t
sahil, this is a part of the united states that's a mecca? >> right, well, it certainly is.ulinary union obviously a very influential force here, they don't support bernie sanders' signature initiative medicare for all, and yet they did not endorse an alternative. i think that speaks to the grass roots support bernie sanders has among those members of those unions. >> the democratic party, if you back bernie, you think you're going to have a tough time in november potentially. if...
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joining me to discuss this is sahill capure. matt visor and jane clooeb.all three of you. thank you for joining us to make sense out of this, and this is definitely, jane, an evening when we need some help making sense of it. this is a big win for bernie sanders, there's no way to describe it other than that. as you cross tabulate all the different things we saw in the entry polls, he does well in almost all of them. that said, there are 36 delegates here. we're up to 101 delegates in total. you need 1991 to win on the first ballot. if there's something called momentum, it feels like it for bernie sanders tonight in nevada. >> there's no question. i think what the issue is, our party looks and sounds very differently than our political establishment has thought. that is shown in the actual results of the caucuses and early prime heirs. we've been slow as political leaders to catch up to where voters are. i think what you've seen over the past five years is activists, from dreamers, to black lives matter to pipeline protesters. that is a big difference that
joining me to discuss this is sahill capure. matt visor and jane clooeb.all three of you. thank you for joining us to make sense out of this, and this is definitely, jane, an evening when we need some help making sense of it. this is a big win for bernie sanders, there's no way to describe it other than that. as you cross tabulate all the different things we saw in the entry polls, he does well in almost all of them. that said, there are 36 delegates here. we're up to 101 delegates in total....
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joining the table is sahil kapur. >> who could he be about if the mattered a lot?st few days so it is a big, big deal. i think the debate and the fact the two men on the, in the field coming out with the most momentum are obviously pete buttigieg and bernie sanders. that probably is to their benefit if people are making up their minds. but the other consideration is the debate was a major pile on against pete buttigieg. many of the rivals who had not taken him that seriously saw the iowa victory and they're making their case against him, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. saying he's not up to the job. >> another thing you can read in the tea leaves. you can say, this may mean this for brd here. amy and pete are all fishing in the same bigger pond and bernie is in his own pond. when will it matter if essentially the there is a 2-1 in the party in favor of sort of compromise, finding the best person to beat trump, versus somebody who is passionate? >> right. after this you'll have a pool table where the balls go everywhere. i think they'll start picking states. i
joining the table is sahil kapur. >> who could he be about if the mattered a lot?st few days so it is a big, big deal. i think the debate and the fact the two men on the, in the field coming out with the most momentum are obviously pete buttigieg and bernie sanders. that probably is to their benefit if people are making up their minds. but the other consideration is the debate was a major pile on against pete buttigieg. many of the rivals who had not taken him that seriously saw the iowa...
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let's bring in steve kornacki, garrett haake live in las vegas at a protest, and sahil kapour, and also phil rucker, the author of "a very stable genius". steve, let's start with the numbers. i found them to be fascinating. we see where this race seems to be going ahead of the debate. what are the headlines? >> interesting developments here. it sets up interesting dynamics. we had our poll, a bunch of national polls that came out in the last 24 hours. how about this? we averaged aull the polls to give you a sense of the national picture. it's what you're showing here. bernie sanders opening up that double digit advantage over his nearest competitor. you see in the average biden still running second. bloomberg moving up dramatically. warren back there. and buttigieg and klobuchar not showing any signs of major movement in their direction following new hampshire where they both did well. there's a question for them if they can make something happen on this debate stage tonight, remember, amy klobuchar moved up in the very last few days in new hampshire because of a debate performance the
let's bring in steve kornacki, garrett haake live in las vegas at a protest, and sahil kapour, and also phil rucker, the author of "a very stable genius". steve, let's start with the numbers. i found them to be fascinating. we see where this race seems to be going ahead of the debate. what are the headlines? >> interesting developments here. it sets up interesting dynamics. we had our poll, a bunch of national polls that came out in the last 24 hours. how about this? we averaged...