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MSNBC panelists heaps ridicule on Trump over Florence comments: 'He sells the hurricane the way he'd sell a condo'

While discussing the Trump administration's preparations for Hurricane Florence as it prepares to make landfall in the Carolinas, MSNBC's Chuck Todd noted that President Donald Trump's comments about the superstorm were a bit off.

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Disturbing video of white high school student repeatedly screaming the N-word causes safety fears in Alabama

After a video of a white Alabama high school student screaming the N-word was posted on Snapchat, a black mother began to worry about the safety of her daughter.

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This odd indicator used by FEMA could predict how well South Carolina recovers from Hurricane Florence

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) uses the Waffle House Index as a metric of how well a community will recover after a storm.

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CNN's Gloria Borger explains how Trump’s Mueller attacks have totally backfired

CNN political analyst Gloria Borger said Wednesday that Trump's persistent attacks on Mueller may have backfired, as a majority of Americans believe the president should sit down and talk with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. This turn of developments may pose a challenge for the president, whose reputation for truthfulness has been called into question by his own staff and attorneys.

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Mueller seeks information about Trump from a 'resistant' Manafort in plea deal negotiations: report

New reports on plea deal negotiations between Paul Manafort and special counsel Robert Mueller reveal the former Trump campaign chairman is "resistant" to the special counsel's requests for information about the 2016 presidential campaign and Donald Trump.

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MSNBC's Charlie Sykes mocks Mitch McConnell's efforts to save the Senate: 'you have a disruptive force named Donald Trump'

MSNBC's Charlie Sykes, a prominent never-Trump conservative, predicted an uphill battle for the GOP in the party's fight to hold the Senate, and placed the blame squarely on President Trump while mocking Mitch MccConnell.

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The former independent counsel behind Clinton's impeachment has very bad news for Donald Trump

Ken Starr has some really bad news for President Donald Trump. The former independent counsel whose investigation directly led to the impeachment of then-President Bill Clinton says, “I think the president can be indicted.”

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Fox News host calls out Trump for 'kooky' bragging about Puerto Rico response despite 3,000 dead

Fox News host Melissa Francis on Wednesday called out President Donald Trump after he boasted about the "great job" his administration did last year in responding to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

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MSNBC guest: If you want to survive Hurricane Florence 'my best advice is prayer'

An MSNBC guest said on Wednesday that the "best advice" for surviving Hurricane Florence is to pray.

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The View slams Trump's disconnection with reality after he praises himself for Puerto Rico recovery

As Hurricane Florence bore down on the Carolinas amid predictions of unprecedented devastation, the View opened Thursday with a brutal assessment of President Trump's performance after Hurricane Maria wiped out Puerto Rico. The table also questioned the president's overall competence, his recently revealed decision to transfer millions from FEMA to ICE, and even his connection to objective reality.

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New GOP ad depicts black Rhodes scholar as a street thug because he once recorded a rap album

Antonio Delgado, a Rhodes scholar and Harvard Law School graduate who is running for Congress as a Democrat in New York's 19th congressional district, is being portrayed as a street thug in a new National Republican Congressional Committee ad that highlights a rap album he recorded more than a decade ago.

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Conservative goes down in flames after ranting about Democratic 'Marxism' on MSNBC

Conservative columnist P.J. O'Rourke walked into a smackdown hurricane Wednesday on MSNBC, when he tried to claim the news media was more important than federal regulators to the United States' economic health. He also claimed poor people would be "ripping off" the wealthy if they had the chance.

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Woman on NC coast tells MSNBC she's not evacuating her kids because there's 'strength in numbers'

MSNBC spoke to a North Carolina resident on Wednesday who said that she was not obeying a mandatory hurricane evacuation because there is "strength in numbers."

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