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Bernie on with Rachel - MSNBC, Tuesday at 9PM Eastern (Original Post)
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Dec 2015
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leftcoastmountains
(2,968 posts)1. Thanks! I thought I heard it on last night's show.
leftcoastmountains
(2,968 posts)2. Just read on Reddit that he will also be on Jimmy Fallon tonight
along with John Cena. (Didn't know who he was had to look him up.)
Snotcicles
(9,089 posts)3. K&R nt
eridani
(51,907 posts)4. Link to show
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/sanders--hopeless-poverty-threatens-democracy-582572099957
Senator Bernie Sanders, Democratic candidate for president, talks with Rachel Maddow about his trip to Baltimore where the extent of urban poverty is distressing, and explains the connection between the concentration of wealth at one end of the economic spectrum in the U.S. and the dearth of investment at the other end
Senator Bernie Sanders, Democratic candidate for president, talks with Rachel Maddow about his trip to Baltimore where the extent of urban poverty is distressing, and explains the connection between the concentration of wealth at one end of the economic spectrum in the U.S. and the dearth of investment at the other end