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Articles by Jacob Westendorf

Articles by Jacob Westendorf
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The ReidOut

journalist ida b. wells to begin her campaign to show the horrors of lynching. public hangings, the strange fruit worn by southern trees, billy holiday sang about. recently tennessee state representative republican paul cheryl showed his ignorance of that history, debating a bill concerning capital punishment. >> i was just wondering about, could i put a limit on that? hanging by terry also? and also i would like to sign on to your -- >> the bill was to have firing squads come back he. padres to than anyone who might have heard or offending saying it was to convey his belief that heinous crimes and adjust society require the death penalty. msnbc political analyst democratic strategist and co-host of the what a day podcast, and rick wilson, former republican strategist, what, today we need, and

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

school what more can we do. and we look at that all the time we will continue to file whatever we can, and continue a national conversation. >> we never seem to stop, gavin newsom was visiting victims of monterey park mass shooting when he was pulled away to be raised about another one, that's what i'm half moon bay, pointing to the gun violence archive 11:40 mass shooting events in just 24 days, this whole year 2023. archive defines a mass shooting, as it is inserted with four more victims shot, not including the shooter, we keep having the same conversation, but tonight we are not going to just move on. so let's discuss, with juanita tolliver, msnbc political analyst, and host of crooked medias and what a day podcast, and msnbc senior political analyst, matthew dowd. he's a former george w. bush's

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The Katie Phang Show

podcast, and an msnbc political analyst. good morning to the both of you. juanita i want to start with you. the house still up for grabs as you know. -- making some argument that it's actually better if mike publicans get a slim majority in the house if the dems keep the senate, because then democrats can highlight the chaos of the republican majority in the house. juanita, are you buying that argument? >> [laughter] i'm not into it right. but i do understand he's trying to say that democrats can appoint to -- the obstructions getting their. but what also comes with their deacon republican controlled house, would be false impeachment claims and allegations, and investigations that will also be ridiculous -- to democrats and additional attacks on our basic rights like abortion care. i don't think that's an even trade-off by any means, but i'm kind of understand politically, and strategically what matthew

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Ayman

how else he might be, basically committing these crimes. the clock is ticking for trump, and we need that clock to tick faster and faster for the sake of our country. otherwise we can see a future president trump try to bury his wrongdoing just like he did the last time he was in office, and we all remember how that ended. let's discuss this and more with our saturday night panel, juanita tolliver is host of what a day podcast, and eugene robinson is a columnist at the washington post. they are both political analysts. also joining us is paris at meyer, she's a former gop communications director and the senior adviser for the lincoln project. it is great to have all three of you with us. when eta, i will start with you. the attorney general and the department of justice, they are seeking to fast-track their case against the former president, if trump follows through on his plans to run, which all indication is that he plans to in 2024, he could be spending more time in the courtroom than in the campaign trail. what impact could that have on

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Alex Wagner Tonight

do not necessarily have months and years longer to find out what more trump might be doing. how else he might be, basically committing these crimes. the clock is ticking for trump, and we need that clock to tick faster and faster for the sake of our country. otherwise we can see a future president trump try to bury his wrongdoing just like he did the last time he was in office, and we all remember how that ended. let's discuss this and more with our saturday night panel, juanita tolliver is host of what a day podcast, and eugene robinson is a columnist at the washington post. they are both political analysts. also joining us is paris at meyer, she's a former gop communications director and the senior adviser for the lincoln project. it is great to have all three of you with us. when eta, i will start with you. the attorney general and the department of justice, they are seeking to fast-track their case against the former president, if trump follows through on his plans to run, which all indication is that he plans to in 2024, he could be spending more time in the courtroom than in the campaign trail. what impact could that have on the ex president politically, do you think? >> politically i feel like the american public has made it explicitly clear. they see trump as a threat to democracy,

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Is Taraji P. Henson Thinking About Living In Another Country? Find Out Why!

Taraji P. Henson said reveals she's 'seriously considering' moving abroad:. The actress and Host of the 2022 BET Awards said during the PEOPLE Every Day Podcast "I'm really considering getting up out of here, leaving and living in another country," When asked how she's been coping with the difficult political and social climate in America

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Saber precios de Gas Bienestar, un verdadero galimatías

Saber precios de Gas Bienestar, un verdadero galimatías
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