thanks for joining us. live from right near our msnbc election headquarter. we re tracking these results from primary elections in five states across the country. some calls are here now. in pennsylvania, the projected winner is doug mastriano. the republican nominee, another key race, is now also a january 6th rally attendee. he was at the u.s. capitol on january 6th. in the general he faces the relatively popular pennsylvania attorney general shapiro. we can also tell you the state s republican senate primary remains too close to call. tv dr. mehmet oz is neck in neck with dave mccormick. kathy bar net is trailing in third. many touting the primary win by the number two official in that state john fetterman defeating congressman conor lamb. he is currently recovering from a stroke in the hospital. he is expected to make a full recovery. then there s a call in a giant upset and loss for republican incumbent, madison cawthorn, now as you see on your screen and may have hear
welcome to the beat weekend, let s get right into the headlines. this is a debate that certainly is memorable. but not in a very happy way. it seems to be another in a series of shared american experiences and memories that feel more infamous than famous, more traumatic than cathartic. and so tonight, together with you right now, as we are still within these first 24 hours of that face-off, we re going to take stock with the evidence, trying to look at the significance and the fallout and the actual real possibilities. we are not going to devolve into, or take too much time with the fantasy screenplay scenarios, because while there is talk of rain play style solutions, what matters more, for what this is about what we are going to do, is what is possible. indeed, the screenplay talk, the fantasy talk me tell you about the reactions of the dark of the democratic party, it may matter in that sense but not of the screenplay coming true. what if it is true, in what we ve seen i
And the National Party is overtly hiding the data, keeping secret the data that they have a Sub Committee held a that would let any of their own hearing about the new Trump Administration policy of candidates around the country decide rationally whether they, deporting people including children in the United States too, might want to run a little for lifesaving medical treatment. Bit against trump in order to thats what the hearing was about. The Trump Administration policy save their own skin because to send people to their deaths voters dont like trump. By deporting them from the one the Republican Party would place in the world where they rather discredit their own can receive lifesaving candidates than risk any republican taking any kind of treatment. And this, this was the first stand against trump, or risking republican question asked at anybody leaking that information that hearing. In a way that might embarrass the president. That, of course, is a capital why would having an op
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