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ELECTION 2016: Trump’s “Softer” Tone at Detroit Church

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The Bernard Center’s Michelle Bernard, Rasmussen Reports’ Amy Holmes, and the Daily Beast’s Eleanor Clift, join MSNBC’s Richard Lui to discuss Donald Trump’s false statements on the African American committee and his speech to the predominately black church in Detroit.   VIDEO HERE: Air Date: September 3, 2016 Duration: 7:27

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49ers QB Colin Kaepernick Refuses to Stand for National Anthem

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Star NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick held a controversial protest against racism in America. Michelle Bernard, Jonathan Capehart and Jay Newton-Small join to discuss. Duration: 9:05 VIDEO HERE: Air Date:  August 26, 2016

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Election 2016: Will “Undercover Trump Voters” Reveal Themselves?

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Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway said many people who support Trump are apparently embarrassed to admit it. Michelle Bernard, E.J. Dionne and Jay Newton Small join to discuss.Duration: 13:04  VIDEO HERE> Air Date:   August 28, 2016

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8-Year-Old Inspires President’s Trip to Flint

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This week President Obama will travel to Flint, Michigan for the first time since the start of the public health crisis caused by the city’s contaminated water system. Michelle Bernard of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics and Public Policy, activist Melissa Mays, NBC’s Perry Bacon Jr., and Jamal Simmons of CRVII.com join to discuss. […]

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Trump Faces Pushback from Conservatives

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If Donald Trump does secure the GOP nomination, some conservatives are saying not only will they not support him, but that the Republican Party shouldn’t either. Michelle D. Bernard, Maria Teresa Kumar, Dana Milbank, and Jamal Simmons join to discuss.   VIDEO HERE: Air Date:  May 1, 2016 

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Sharanda Jones, the 2016 Presidential Contenders & the 1994 Violent Crime Control Act,

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 Michelle Bernard, Howard Fineman, and  Michael Tomasky tell Chris Matthews something he doesn’t know, including the fight for African American voters, former President Bill Clinton and the 1994 Violent Crime Control Act, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and the case of Sharanda Jones, the woman behind Inmate #331767-077.   VIDEO HERE: Air Date:  […]

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White Feminists Attack Beyonce For Being Left Out Of “Formation”

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    White feminists feel the artist’s Super Bowl 2016 performance created a dividing line in their movement.  Michelle Bernard, Republican strategist Andrew Lee, and The Washington Post’s David Swerdlick join New One Now’s Roland Martin to discuss.   VIDEO HERE See also The Chicago Defender Air Date:  February 10, 2016

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The 2016 Presidential Candidates’ Closing Arguments before the Iowa Caucuses

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So just what are the final sales pitches for these presidential candidates? And what could bring this fight down to the wire Monday night? Michelle Bernard, Jonathan Allen and Mollie Hemingway make up the Hardball Roundtable.   VIDEO HERE: Air Date:  January 29, 2016

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Black Voters Could Make Difference In Election

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A large turnout of black voters could make the difference when it comes to the upcoming presidential election.  Michelle D. Bernard joins Hearst Television’s Matter of Fact with Fernando Espuelas to discuss.   VIDEO HERE   Air Date:  January 15, 2016

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Is Donald Trump Right: Is Bill Clinton’s Sexual History “Fair Game”

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By calling Donald Trump sexist, has Hillary Clinton opened the door, allowing  presidential candidates to discuss Bill Clinton’s sexual history during the campaign process? Independent political analyst Michelle Bernard, Bob Beckel and Matt Lewis join CNN’s Smerconish to discuss.   TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO HERE Air Date:  January 2, 2016

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