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March 04 2019, 08:00
The Trump Tower Moscow project, President Trump’s tax returns, and possible obstruction of justice by the president are just some of the issues House Democrats are preparing to probe following Michael Cohen’s testimony.
March 04 2019, 08:00
Former Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) tells Kasie Hunt about her 2018 loss, saying, 'It goes back to Secretary Clinton basically saying we’re going to put a lot of coal miners out of work. That’s frightening to anyone.'
March 04 2019, 08:00
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) will be behind closed doors when Michael Cohen returns to Congress. Maloney says 'Cohen has credibility problems and we are right to demand corroboration,' but also says Cohen 'has been credible at times because he’s...
March 04 2019, 08:00
After an impassioned speech on the House floor, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) says that while gun reform is needed, the issue is a complicated one. Dingell tells Kasie Hunt her late husband, Fmr. Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), 'was a very responsible gun owner...
March 04 2019, 08:00
President Trump played some of his greatest hits during his CPAC speech, but he also opened up his playbook for how he plans to brand Democrats ahead of his re-election effort.
March 04 2019, 08:00
At least 14 people were killed when large and damaging tornadoes swept through southeastern Alabama on Sunday, according to Lee Country, AL coroner Bill Harris
March 04 2019, 08:00
MSNBC’s Kendis Gibson discusses the New York Times report that Trump intervened to give Jared Kushner security clearance with national security expert Mark Zaid, who says it’s unprecedented and “very troubling.”
March 04 2019, 08:00
MSNBC’s Kendis Gibson discusses the progress made since “Bloody Sunday” 54 years ago with Reverend Al Sharpton. Sharpton says it’s important to keep fighting for rights in an era where voter suppression is rampant.
March 04 2019, 08:00
MSNBC’s Kendis Gibson discusses the 54th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” and talks about the 2020 presidential contenders with Democratic strategist Tara Dowdell and former chair of the DC Democratic party A. Scott Bolden.
March 04 2019, 08:00
Calling someone in the Trump administration a "decent" person could be a political liability for Democrats in 2020.