Monday, October 15, 2012

Msnbc website change

  • New jobs numbers change narrative in race for president

    did the president hand essentially a pass to mitt romney at the debate? because now he's able to come out after the debate. he's able to change what he said about the 47%, say i was completely wrong in making that statement and by the next debate it's ...

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  • Halperin, Heilemann win at the Emmys

    Halperin, Heilemann win at the Emmys. Msnbc's Mark Halperin joins Andrea Mitchell Reports to discuss his big wins Sunday night for television adaptation of his book, "Game Change." Share This: facebook twitter googleplus. Related videos; Transcript of ...

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  • MSNBC's Wagner, Politico's Haberman Downplay Obama's 'Can't Change ...

    Yesterday in the midst of defending his record in a tough interview with Univision, President Barack Obama said that he learned in his term in the Oval Office that "you can't change Washington from the inside" but only from the outside and that "that's ...

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  • Is it still the economy?

    joining me today, msnbc contributor sam stein of "the huffington post ," benjamin wallace wells of "new york" magazine, making his debut on the set here at 30 rock .

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  • White flag of surrender?

    MSNBC's Thomas Roberts talks with political power panel, including Perry Bacon, political editor for The Grio, Democratic Strategist Chris Kofinis and Republican Strategist Alice Stewart, about campaign debate over trying to change Washington ...

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  • MSNBC's Thomas Roberts Laughably Insists Democrats Didn't Control ...

    But just yesterday, President Obama made a huge admission when he admitted that his biggest miscalculation was that he thought he could change Washington from the inside. Republican strategist Alice Stewart raised that point during a chat with MSNBC's ...

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  • Beyond brand Obama

    In commenting on the first presidential debate, MSNBC's Chris Hayes astutely noted that Obama's advisers adhered to a first principle: first do no harm to the Obama brand, the brand of "no drama Obama", the perennial "adult in the room", who never gets ...

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  • Fox News Back On Top Of MSNBC In Primetime Demo Ratings

    The shift--albeit short-lived-- was a surprising one as cable news ratings rarely change. "The O'Reilly Factor" always wins the demo, and Fox News typically beats MSNBC, until earlier this week. As previously reported, Rachel Maddow's Tuesday demo ...

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  • Are Obama, Ryan vintage videos pre-debate game changers?

    which video is more sensation sensational? more of a game-changing contest modifier. joining us from the site of tonight's debate in denver is the man who knows from game change, emmy darling, "time" magazine and msnbc senior political analyst whose ...

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  • Your morning jolt: Kasim Reed says Barack Obama suffered from 'ring rust'

    The question posed by MSNBC's Chuck Todd was simple. What advice would you have for the president? ... Change the flags in your court rooms to the legal State of Georgia flag as mandated in State Law. Guessing here, but the "old state flag" is probably ...

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  • Now This Was an MSNBC Debate

    Biden's main job tonight was to find a way to change the narrative the past week that followed the last debate. With the broader media and independent voters, I doubt he did.

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  • Dueling speeches in the Buckeye State

    joining me today, author and radio host kurt andersen , one half of the inspiration behind the emmy award winning "game change" the man with the longest introduction on this television show , msnbc political analyst and national affairs editor for "new ...

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  • Could Romney retake Ohio?

    MSNBC's Thomas Roberts talks to a political power panel, including: MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Capehart, MSNBC Political Analyst Karen Finney, GOP Strategist John Brabender, and Ohio State Senator Nina Turner about polls that show Mitt Romney .... to ...

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  • MSNBC Interviews Elmo, Informs Us He Is, Indeed, 'Decidedly Apolitical'

    Because he could change it to whatever color he wanted - and red happens to be his favorite. Asked about a first lady, Elmo said he had three first ladies.

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  • Romney makes a jump in the polls

    ... weeks left until election day . joining me for our daily fix, chris cizilla, msnbc contributor and managing editor of of postpolitics.

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  • MSNBC Asks Disgraced Dan Rather If Obama Video Smacks of GOP 'Desperation'

    On Wednesday's Jansing & Co., MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing tried to establish that there is one question "we can all anticipate and not be surprised by," and that is a question to Mitt Romney about the 47 percent comments, because it had a "very negative ...

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  • MSNBC'S Donny Deutsch and Martin Bashir Proclaim The Election Over

    According to hard-left MSNBC contributors anyway. ... MIKA BRZEZINSKI: So, then, back to the question of how to turn this around, is there any example, any precedent of barring outside circumstances that could dramatically change things against Obama?

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  • Romney adviser weighs in on Akin: No change for the governor

    In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, Mitt Romney adviser Kevin Madden said that despite the passing of the deadline for Todd Akin to get out of the Missouri Senate race, the presidential nominee hasn't changed his view.

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  • Obama regaining ground after Romney debate bounce

    MSNBC's Chris Jansing and Frank Newport of Gallup discuss. .... in '08, but again, not as well. but as we've been talking about, the real impact of the debates that people are interested in is, does it change the probability that one candidate will win ...

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  • Arthur Allen Email: CEO Of ASG Software Solutions Asks Workers To Vote For ...

    In the email, obtained by MSNBC's "Up w/ Chris Hayes," Allen asked his employees to "give us one more chance to stay independent by voting in a new President and administration," noting that "that chance goes away" if Obama stays in office.

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