Comedian Chelsea Handler and MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson join Ari Melber on Fallback Friday, an irreverent segment on the news show “The Beat with Ari Melber.” […]
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Former chief of staff for the CIA and Defense Department Jeremy Bash, MoveOn’s Karine Jean-Pierre, former RNC chairman Michael Steele, LA Times’ Eli Stokols, MSNBC’s […]
Continue readingNat’l Grassroots Org. Teams Up With Actors To Encourage Voter Turnout | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
Congressman Joe Kennedy’s decision to challenge Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey is highlighting the fight to flip the Senate blue. One of the activists leading the […]
Continue readingMayor Pete Buttigieg On Climate Change, Iran, Trade, Healthcare | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
Watch Ali Velshi speak with South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg about Iran sanctions, how he plans to fight climate change, and his thoughts on […]
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During Climate Forum 2020, Fmr. Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld addresses the difficulty of working with Republicans who believe that climate change is a hoax: "You […]
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Continue readingPete Buttigieg: Fighting Climate Change Could Also Create Traditional, Union Jobs | MSNBC
Answering a question from a student at Georgetown University, Mayor Pete Buttigieg says new jobs created by "retro-fitting" to address climate change can also be […]
Continue readingMayor Pete Buttigieg On Why The Climate Crisis Is An Issue Of Faith | MSNBC
Mayor Pete Buttigieg talks about how the urgency of climate change is, for him, consistent with being a person of faith. "It's a moral issue. […]
Continue readingSteyer: In 100 Years We’ll Look Back, Wonder How We Were So ‘Braindead’ To Not Act Faster | MSNBC
Tom Steyer discusses conversations he's had with his family about what they would think about the state of the United States in 100 years, and […]
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