Episode 120

Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on Kamala Harris calling out the president's inhumane immigration policies and Joe Biden invokes working with segregationists when recalling how there used to be civility in Congress.
WaPo's Phil Rucker, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on the president's refusal to apologize for his past comments about the now-exonerated Central Park 5, saying there were "people on both sides" who admitted guilt.
WaPo's Phil Rucker, Move On's Karine Jean-Pierre, former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, and AP's Jonathan Lemire on how the president's kick-off rally to mark his re-election campaign had many people feeling déjà vu.
Former Senator Claire McCaskill, NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, AP's Jonathan Lemire, former US Attorney Joyce Vance, and former senior FBI official Frank Figliuzzi on former White House aide Hope Hicks' testimony behind closed doors with the House Judiciary committee, as Democrats renew their calls for Mueller to testify.
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