Episode 162
Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Politico's Jake Sherman on the president facing a new poll that shows him 12 points behind a generic Democratic candidate, as new reporting finds he's becoming increasingly concerned about the economy slipping come Election Day.
President of the National Action Network Reverend Al Sharpton, MSNBC legal analyst Maya Wiley, and Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire on Eric Garner's family reacting to the firing of the NYPD cop involved in Eric Garner's death.
Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and The Bulwark's Bill Kristol on the former White House communications director announcing that he is putting together a team of people who have worked with Trump who can speak to his unfitness to lead.
Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, NBC News correspondent Carol Lee, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, and Politico's Jake Sherman on Senator Elizabeth Warren apologizing to Native Americans, saying she's made mistakes and is sorry for the harm she caused.
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