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Rose Tennent grabs the reigns today and fills in for the vacationing Sean Hannity. Congressman Guy Reschenthaler joins Rose to tackle all the ways in which the liberal Democrats have gone off the deep end in 2020 including their embracing socialism, defunding the police and completely ignoring Hunter Biden. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
November 16th, 2020: Democrats reflect on the the 2020 election
Simon's live report for CNA with Steve Lai and Otelli Edwards.
Nick Truebridge is at The Fox Pub and Sports Bar in the Auckland viaduct, where the Democrats Abroad are watching the results come in.
At Auckland's viaduct the Democrats Abroad are hoping for a different result to 2016. Our reporter Nick Truebridge is at The Fox Pub and Sports Bar. He describes the atmosphere.
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Joe Biden promises to use the powers of the presidency to reunite families separated by Donald Trump’s border policies. And a new report by Congressional Democrats sheds new light on just how cruel those policies have been. Meanwhile, an incident database reveals that not a week has gone by through much of this year without a case of police brutality against protesters and journalists in the United States. In that way, the new civil rights movement has a lot in common with the old one. And lastly, many first-time voters will arrive at the polls next week as veterans of political protest. So it shouldn’t surprise anyone that this year’s youth vote is projected to break all records, and is overwhelmingly anti-Trump. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Campaigning in Florida yesterday, Joe Biden announced he would sign an executive order on the first day of his presidency establishing a task force to find the parents of five hundred and forty five children who remain separated from their families as a result of Trump’s grotesque immigration policies. Also yesterday, the Washington Post reported that Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee released a lengthy report on the matter. The report purports to be the first complete narrative of the Trump administration’s so-called zero tolerance policy that separated thousands of migrant children from their families. The report is the result of a two- year investigation. It found QUOTE reckless incompetence and intentional cruelty ENDQUOTE within the program. And it warns that hundreds of children may never be reunited with their parents. Lawyers estimate that as many as five thousand four hundred children were taken from their parents under the separation program, the Post reports. The policy targeted Central American families at the US southern border. The Trump administration ran a pilot program in El Paso in 2017 before expanding it in 2018, despite concerns that there was no orderly way to track the children and their families once they were separated. Trump later rescinded the policy after an international outcry. The committee also found that more than eight hundred and sixty complaints involving family separations were filed with the Homeland Security Department. The complaints include claims that minors were mistreated while in custody, such as an 8-year-old who was kicked or hit with a shoe by Customs and Border Patrol officers to wake him up. Who will pay for this terrible crime? The families must be reunited, and justice done. Police brutality cases mapped Since the end of May, there has not been a single week without an incidence of police brutality against a civilian or a journalist at a protest in the US, the Guardian reports. According to data collected by Bellingcat and Forensic Architecture and analysed by the Guardian, at least nine hundred and fifty instances of police brutality against civilians and journalists during anti-racism protests have occurred in the past five months. The database shows more than one thousand violations, including: - more than five hundred of instances of police using less-lethal rounds, pepper spray and teargas; - sixty incidents of officers using unlawful assembly to arrest protesters; - five attacks on medics; - and eleven instances of kettling. The data is probably an undercount as it only contains documented and verified incidents, per the Guardian. Portland had the highest number of recorded instances, at two hundred and nineteen. Seventy-six incidents took place in New York City, sixty in Seattle, fifty-four in Minneapolis and forty-nine in Los Angeles. And no doubt a few in your town, too! Another troubling detail from the data is how police have handled rightwing extremists, who have frequently come out to counter-protest anti-racism demonstrations. Nineteen incidents show police being permissive to far-right members and treating white supremacists favorably at protests. One notable instance took place in Washington, DC, where the Ohio National Guard deployed a known neo-Nazi to the anti-racism protests taking place in the city. That’s certainly an interesting way to serve and protect... Historic youth vote projected The Washington Post reports that youth voter turnout is set to reach historic levels this year. Data on early voters and recent polling suggest eligible voters under thirty could break their historic 2008 turnout, when it peaked at forty-eight percent when Barack Obama was elected. A new national poll released this week by the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School showed Joe Biden’s lead among young voters has increased in recent months. About sixty-three percent of likely voters ages eighteen to twenty nine say they support Biden, compared to the twenty-five percent supporting Trump. Voters under thirty increasingly view voting as a major part of their civic engagement, along with protesting and posting about politics on social media, the Post reports. Many students voting for the first time this year have been politically active since middle and high school. The Harvard poll found that eighty-two percent of respondents cited voting as one of the most effective ways to create societal change, up from seventy-four percent in 2017. Biden is seeking to juice youth turnout this week with a new ad airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. That oughtta do it. Both Biden and Trump were campaigning in Florida yesterday. Biden told supporters there QUOTE You hold the power. If Florida goes blue, it’s over ENDQUOTE. NBC News reported that medics were being called every few minutes at the Trump rally in Tampa on account of the high heat, and a dozen people were hospitalized. Trump also canceled an event last night in Fayetteville, North Carolina as Tropical Storm Zeta brought strong wind gusts to the area. The weather gods are not on his side lately. Both campaigns have events scheduled today in Minnesota. And on Saturday, Biden will hold a joint rally in Michigan with his old boss, Obama. Meanwhile the Boss, Bruce Sprinsgteen, released a sentimental appeal for his fans to vote out the Republicans on November 3rd. Which is just around the corner of this weekend. Are you nervous? We feel you. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The journalist Glenn Greenwald announced that he is resigning from the media organization he co-founded, the Intercept, claiming censorship. Intercept management meanwhile says Greenwald threw a tantrum and resented being edited. Such drama! Greenwald self-published the column at issue, which took aim at Joe Biden, and will no doubt air his complaints further on Tucker Carlson’s show very soon. Three people were killed in a knife attack at a church in the southern French city of Nice (NEESE) yesterday. French President Emmanuel Macron called it an Islamist terror attack and announced the deployment of seven thousand members of an anti-terror security force throughout the country. The attack comes two weeks after the beheading of a public school teacher and amid another uproar about the publication of Islamophobic cartoons. Britain's Labour Party suspended former leader Jeremy Corbyn yesterday over his response to a report on antisemitism in the party. In a statement, Corbyn said QUOTE One antisemite is one too many, but the scale of the problem was also dramatically overstated for political reasons by our opponents inside and outside the party, as well as by much of the media. That combination hurt Jewish people and must never be repeated. My sincere hope is that relations with Jewish communities can be rebuilt and those fears overcome ENDQUOTE. Walmart has removed gun and ammunition displays from thousands of US stores ahead of next week’s presidential election. A company spokesman explained that the move was a precaution in the event of QUOTE civil unrest ENDQUOTE. I repeat: Are you nervous? SAM: That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. OCT 30, 2020 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Fatigue stemming from President Trump's administration could spur realignment in traditionally Republican parts of St. Louis County. The performance by Democrats in next month's election could be an indication of the party's future in Missouri.
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Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: More details emerged about forced hysterectomies at a prison for immigrants in Georgia. At least seventeen women may have been subjected to the procedures by one doctor, though the full scope is yet to be revealed. Meanwhile, low-income students are giving up on college as a result of the pandemic. Experts fear a new lost generation in higher education. And lastly, there were some big wins for progressive candidates in Delaware this week. A social worker won an upset victory over a forty-year incumbent in the state senate. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Democrats demand hysterectomies investigation New information emerged yesterday regarding the unsettling account of forced hysterectomies at a for-profit immigration detention center in Ocilla, Georgia. Washington State Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal released a statement after meeting attorneys for the women who were subjected to the sterilization procedure. Jayapal said QUOTE It has become clear that the initial reports are likely part of a horrific pattern of conduct. There may be, at minimum, seventeen women who were subjected to unnecessary procedures from just one doctor, often without appropriate consent or knowledge, and with the clear intention of sterilization ENDQUOTE. Jayapal added that it's possible there are similar cases for individuals who were already deported. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also demanded an investigation yesterday, calling upon the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General to inquire into what she called QUOTE a staggering abuse of human rights ENDQUOTE. More than one hundred and sixty Democrats signed a letter demanding that the I.G. investigation begin immediately. In the meantime, other details about what has been happening at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility emerged from Jayapal’s preliminary Congressional investigation, which she pledged to continue. As Jayapal said: One woman, who was nearly deported, consulted the doctor simply about her menstrual cycle. She was put under for what she was told would be a simple procedure, only to wake up and find that the doctor had removed part of her reproductive organs without her knowledge or consent. Another woman, already deported, apparently went in to see the doctor for a simple condition related to diabetes and ended up having gynecological surgery. Two additional women apparently were shackled to the bed, reported to have had surgical procedures including a hysterectomy. The new details add substance to the whistleblower account we told you about yesterday. All information has so far come through attorneys for the women who have been victimized, but the public hasn’t yet heard from those women directly. Nor have we seen any documents or other evidence about the nature and scope of the procedures. It will take time to get all the answers, but we haven’t heard the last on this story, that’s for sure. Poorer students dropping college Across the country, low-income students are dropping out of college. Others are making the decision not to enroll at all. According to the Washington Post, some one hundred thousand fewer high school seniors completed financial aid applications this year. What’s more, an August survey by the US Census found that students from families annual with incomes under seventy five thousand dollars are nearly twice as likely to cancel all their plans to take classes this fall, compared to students from families with incomes over one hundred thousand dollars. And tuition deposits are down down eight point four percent among families making less than sixty thousand dollars a year. Enrollment trends so far show especially steep drops among Black students and rural white students. While some students are adapting to the situation by applying to lower-cost colleges, enrollment at community colleges seems to be hard hit. The drop in enrollment is unique to the pandemic, the Post says. During the 2008 Great Recession, college enrollment grew, as is typical during economic downturns. Bill DeBaun, data director for the National College Attainment Network, said the ultimate fear is this could be a lost generation of low-income students. A number of students told the Post they couldn’t justify the expense of full tuition in order to take online classes, without the benefits of college attendance such as access to a library and other facilities. Progressive upset in Delaware Political primary season is over. And there were some stunning results this week in Delaware’s state primary, which concluded on Tuesday. In the thirteenth district, social worker Marie Pinkney, a political newcomer running on a progressive platform, defeated the powerful and long-serving Senate President Pro Tem David McBride. According to the Associated Press, McBridge joined the Delaware state senate in 1980 and hadn’t faced a primary challenger since 1986. Pinkney advances to face Republican Alexander Homich in the general election. Pinkney was one of four Delaware candidates endorsed by the Working Families Party to win seats this week. The others were Larry Lambert in House District Seven, Eric Morrison in House District Twenty-Seven, Madinah Wilson-Anton in House District Twenty-Six, and Shané (SHAW-NEIGH) Darby for Wilmington City Council district two. All minus Morrison are people of color. There was another result worth mentioning: Lauren Witzke, another Q-Anon kook, won the US Senate Republican primary, and will challenge incumbent Democrat Chris Coons in November. According to the Daily Beast, Witzke has also endorsed the idea of Trump becoming a lifelong king of the United States, and said she believes that the earth is flat. Fortunately, Coons is favored. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Hurricane Sally, a storm that meterologists said seemed to come out of nowhere, slammed Florida and Alabama yesterday. It was downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall, but it still brought massive and destructive flooding. Georgia and South Carolina are in line to be hit by the center of the storm today. Batten your hatches, folks. Attorney General Bill Barr last week suggested to federal prosecutors that they might charge some protesters with sedition – that is, the crime of conspiring to overthrow the US government. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news yesterday, as well as the fact that some federal prosecutors were taken aback by Barr’s suggestion. As well they should be! Michael Caputo, the Health and Human Services spokesman who posted an unhinged Facebook Live rant about left-wing insurrectioninsts in his department and called upon Trump supporters to stock up on ammunition, will be taking a leave of absence. According to the New York Times, Centers for Disease Control director Robert Redfield told a Senate panel yesterday that he was deeply saddened by Caputo’s comments and said his remarks about government scientists committing sedition were false and offensive. To say the least. Decolonization news: the country of Barbados announced it would remove England’s Queen Elizabeth the Second as its head of state. The move toward full sovereignty will take effect next November, when Barbados celebrates fifty-five years of independence. Per CBS News, both Buckingham Palace and the British Foreign Office said the matter is up to Barbados, which, historically speaking, is a big step forward for the Brits. That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. Sept 1, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
ROACH SHOW - Libertarian Mark Whitney has dropped out of the presidential race. He talks with Roach about Donald Trump and he should stop building that wall!
ROACH SHOW - Libertarian Mark Whitney and the Roach talk about how the President is very smart in the way in handles the media. Clip taken from show #0115. Mark also discusses being convicted of four counts of bank fraud and serving two years in prison. And working as an entrepreneur, comedian, podcaster and political satirist. Subscribe Roach Show on YouTube athttp://www.youtube.com/c/RoachShow?su... Like & Follow Roach Show On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Roach-Show-1...Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@roachshowlive
ROACH SHOW - Libertarian Mark Whitney says he is running for President, and just supporting his party. How To Beat President Trump? He talks with Roach about how to beat both candidates in the election.Mark also discusses being convicted of four counts of bank fraud and serving two years in prison. And working as an entrepreneur, comedian, podcaster and political satirist. Show #0115. Subscribe Roach Show on YouTube athttp://www.youtube.com/c/RoachShow?su... Like & Follow Roach Show On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Roach-Show-1...Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@roachshowlive
Simon's live report for LBC News with presenter Chris Golds. #DNC2020
Simon's live report for LBC News with presenter Chris Golds. #DNC2020 #Election2020 #Trump #Biden
Simon's live report from Washington for Iain Dale's NewsHour on the UK's LBC. #DNC2020 #Election2020 #Biden #Trump
Simon's live report for LBC with presenter Andrew Castle.
Simon's live report for India's news channel WION. The anchor is Alyson le Grange.
Simon's live report for Radio New Zealand's "Morning Report" with presenter Corin Dann.
With a quick 2 min glimpse about the increasing debt and spending must come under control. Adam Andrzejewski from OpenTheBooks.com speak up today.
Free speech is being infringed upon all over America: college campuses and cities alike, and the DNC is pulling the strings for the 2020 election as Michael Bloomberg joins the race. For more content, go to BPNTODAY.COM
The Democratic debate last night was once again chaotic. Pat could only watch two minutes! Why does Bernie Sanders want to be president in 2020 of a country he hates? The coronavirus is deadly, not to our health but to our economy. A woman plays her violin during brain surgery. Rise in surgical mask prices cause Amazon to take action. Leadership change at Disney. Jeffy’s brand-new YouTube channel! Oh wait, Elizabeth Warren is now pro-life? Joe Biden is giving out fake facts about gun violence. Pete Buttigieg has studied Barack Obama closely. Starbucks in the U.K. under fire for its fundraiser for transgenders. Do Democrats have a shot in Texas? No federal funding for clinics that offer abortions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump news conference on coronavirus at 6:30p; CDC: Coronavirus could cause "severe disruption" in U.S.; U.S. military restricts travel to South Korea over coronavirus concerns; World Health Org: more new coronavirus cases today outside of China than inside; Biden nabs major SC endorsement from top Dem James Clyburn; 2020 Democrats attack Sanders, say he could hurt Dems in other Senate & House races; Sources: Trump considers czar to combat coronavirus in U.S.; Sources: Trump frustrated with Health and Human Services Secy Azar over coronavirus response; Fears over election security grow as Trump remains undecided on permanent intel chief; Schumer: new acting intel chief has "little to no relevant" experience except for being a Trump loyalist
GetReligion editor Terry Mattingly discusses “What do Oprah and Michelle have that 2020 Democrats need?”
The Democratic race moves west to Nevada, with Bernie Sanders feeling confident - and moderates increasingly concerned there's a new frontrunner in town. Plus, with Michael Bloomberg on the rise, his record on race is increasingly coming under scrutiny And the post-acquittal president - Trump crosses another line, and this time, even his own attorney general asks him to pump the brakes. Nia-Malika Henderson in the anchor chair. Today's panel: Lisa Lerer with the New York Times, CNN's Phil Mattingly, Tarini Parti with the Wall Street Journal, and Axios' Margaret Talev.
We teased it on Monday's episode, but hear our first foray into the topic of the 2020 Democratic nominees surrounding the Iowa caucus. Plenty of bits and going off topic, but still informative and fun!Be sure to subscribe, so you don't miss any news! And visit our website, www.keepyoupostedpod.com, for links to all sources used in this episode.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! @keepupostedpod
Simon's live report for LBC via Eddie Mair's afternoon programme.
Simon's live preview on the New Hampshire primary, taking place tomorrow. Via Eddie Mair's programme on the UK's LBC.
Biden & Buttigieg trade blows over experience, electability; Biden campaign downplays expectations in New Hampshire; Klobuchar campaign raised $3M since Friday night's debate; Klobuchar claims she is "surging" ahead of tomorrow's votes; Trump gets revenge, fires two key impeachment witnesses; Schumer calling for investigation into witness retaliation; Trump to Utah gov on Romney: "You keep him. We don't want him."; CPAC chair says he fears for Romney's "physical safety"; Trump: WV senator "wouldn't understand" transcripts; Manchin: Rudy Giuliani is "horrible for the country"; 2021 proposal has big cuts to Medicaid, safety net programs, boosts defense; Sen Graham says Trump's firing of Lt Col Vindman is justified; Why the moderate message may work well for Buttigieg in NH; Big chunk of independents leaves NH primary largely up for grabs; Buttigieg targets "future former republicans" in NH primary; 97 dead in one day, death toll now surpasses SARS outbreak; 3,700 passengers quarantined on cruise ship, confirmed cases on board double overnight; U.S. charges Chinese officials in Equifax breach, A.G. Barr calls out "pattern" of Chinese hacks;
Holy smokes! After two years of begging people for money it's almost time to get voted on. But first you have to clear the final hurdles, like spending money on TV adds that don't work, practicing for debates that nobody watches, dodging those last minute October Surprise Sneak Attacks, until final it is time to Lose. But you can do more than lose. The American Presidential Election is full of way weirder stuff, like faithless electors, unbound electors, continent elections, non-ballot candidates, and all the goons, mooks and lugs you could ever want
With the Iowa caucuses around the corner, we give you a Short Wave guide (with some help from our friends at NPR Politics) to where the top-tier Democratic presidential candidates stand on climate change and the environment. Political correspondent and NPR Politics Podcast co-host Scott Detrow breaks it down for us. Follow host Maddie Sofia on Twitter @maddie_sofia and Scott @scottdetrow. Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.
So after having lived your life as a psychopathic social climber and begging for money it's finally time to actually deal with the hell that is running for President. Today we explore New Hampshire's Creepy Victorian Hotels, the kabuki theater of Convention Democracy, the Worst Vice Presidential Pick of All Time (It's not who you think), the pig that ran for President in 1968, and of course the wonderful world of Anti-Freemasonic Populism.
Simon's latest live report via LBC News and presenter James Gooderson.
Simon's live report from Washington on the latest impeachment shenanigans via the NewsHour with @IainDale on LBC.
Simon's live report on the latest from the Senate trial, via LBC News and presenter James Gooderson.
In the premiere episode of The Washington Times Campaign 2020 podcast, George Gerbo talks with national politics reporter Seth McLaughlin in Iowa as they recap the final Democratic presidential debate before the caucuses there, as well as how the candidates rate in the polls as Iowans prepare to cast the first votes of the election season.
Trump and Pelosi trade jabs over impeachment; Sources: No conversations between Senators McConnell & Schumer; None likely before January; Navy Seals call ex-platoon chief absolved by Trump "Evil" & "Toxic" in videos obtained by New York Times; Sources: Democratic strategy is to get under Trump's skin and put pressure on Senate GOP leader; Schumer changes story on impeachment; 2020 Democrats resume campaigning with just over five weeks until Iowa Caucuses; Biden says he won't testify at impeachment trial, it would take the focus off of Trump; Democrats Strategy; Radio talk show host Don Imus dead at 79; Source: White house developing list of potential replacements for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Schumer in 1999: Senate not like Jury Box and "Susceptible to the whims of politics"; Sources: Rocket attack in Iraq kills U.S. Contractor; New book examines cost of chaos in the White House; Wreckage of tourist helicopter located; Police stepping up presence in parts of New York after string of suspected Anti-Semitic hate crimesTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In sworn testimony, an ambassador points at Trump on the Ukraine quid pro quo and says, "We followed the president's orders." And the 2020 Democrats debate. Karoun Demirjian, Major Garrett and Jack Beatty join David Folkenflik.
Trump's letter to Erdogan: "Don't be a tough guy. Don't be a fool!; Sources: Federal investigation of Giuliani includes counterintelligence probe; Sources: Federal investigation of Rudy Giuliani's business dealings in Ukraine includes counterintelligence probe; Sources: Former State department adviser told lawmakers he resigned after Pompeo was silent on ouster of U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine; White House: Trump was "measured" during Syria meeting, Pelosi walkout was "baffling"; Trump again denies giving Turkey "green light" on Syria; Kim's horseback photo op may indicate major move aheadTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pompeo admits ISIS is "more powerful" in some places now than it was four years ago; Trump on gun legislation: There are "very, very strong background checks" in place already; Trump: "Any Jewish people that vote for a Democrat" show "great disloyalty"; Trump: Would "certainly" back Russia's return to G8; Pentagon: ISIS regaining strength in Iraq and Syria; New CNN Poll: Beating Trump is Democrats' top priority; New CNN Poll of Democrats: Biden leads double-digits, then Sanders & Warren. Harris falls to tie with Buttigieg; New CNN Poll: Castro qualifies for September Democratic debate; Scientists fear Kremlin cover-up as Putin denies increased radiation risk after deadly blastTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Trump claims he disagrees with "Send her back" chant; but he didn't stop it and his own tween says "Go back"; Trump: "I think I did" stop "Send her back" chant (He didn't); Trump says his supporters who were chanting "Send her back" are people "That love our country"; 2020 Democrats slam Trump after crowd chants "Send her back"; Trump says he disagrees with "Send her back" chant he did nothing to stop; 2020 Democrats: "Despicable", "Vile"; Representative Ilhan Omar returns to Minnesota amid Trump attacks and is greeted by crowd chanting "Welcome home Ilhan"; Trump says U.S. Navy destroyed Iranian drone nearly one month after Iran shot down U.S. drone; Cummings lashes out during hearing on border crisis; An undocumented father's fight to reunite with his daughter ends in tragedy: I promised her we would be together; Soon: CNN holds live drawing for Democratic debate lineups; When debates get crowded, awkward and chaotic...To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In the first Democratic presidential debate, 10 candidates were asked if their health care plans would provide health care insurance to undocumented immigrants. All of their hands went up. As the national conversation brews, it's worth highlighting what California has already done on the issue. On today's episode, we examine the state's new plan to expand coverage to undocumented adults between the ages of 19 and 25. Later in the show, we rebroadcast a conversation from last fall with billionaire liberal activist Tom Steyer. Steyer recently threw his name into the 2020 presidential race, keeping Democrats at a crowded field of 25 candidates. In our Buzz of the Week segment, we look at a new plan California has that would force Trump to release his tax returns in order to get onto the state's 2020 primary ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KellyAnne Conway: Four minority Congresswomen "Represent a dark underbelly in this country", Presiding Democrat throws down his gavel as lawmakers argue over resolution condemning Trump's tweets, Trump: U.S. halting F-35 jet sales to Turkey after Turkey acquires Russian missiles, KellyAnne Conway asks reporter "What's your ethnicity?", North Korea warns it may resume nuclear testing, accusing U.s. of breaching recent commitmentsTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
McConnell: U.S. dealt with sin of slavery by electing Obama; Biden recalls his working relationships with segregationists; Biden campaign defends comments: Biden didn't praise segregationists, but there was civility involved; Nadler: Dems would "destroy" WH immunity argument in court; Hicks about to wrap closed-door testimony on hill; Trump returns to WH after 2020 rally filled with 2016 attacks; Warren grabs Sanders' attention as she soars in new poll; Sanders tells corporate America: "I welcome your hatred"; Warren campaign: "we don't pay much attention to polls"; Trump delivers on coal promise, rolls back Obama-era policy; "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot testifies on Boeing 737 Max airliner, says he had trouble landing in simulatorTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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