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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Annie Linskey and Amber Phillips consider the end of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign and what it means for the delegates she won. Aaron Blake explains why you should care about a scuffle between Sen. Charles E. Schumer and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. And, a portrait of a portrait, from Sebastian Smee.

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0:00.0

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0:03.7

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0:11.3

From the newsroom of the Washington Post.

0:14.7

Washington Post is this Colby.

0:16.3

Hello, Shining Hall. What's the point in the new ball?

0:18.7

T-Josh is this.

0:19.7

Hi, Stephanie McCormann from the Washington Post.

0:22.0

This is Post Reports.

0:23.7

I'm Martin Powers.

0:27.4

It's Thursday, March 5.

0:31.0

Today, the end of Warned Campaign and what it means for the Democrats.

0:36.0

Plus, a controversy in the Supreme Court and a portrait of a portrait.

0:45.0

So, I announced this morning that I am suspending my campaign for president.

0:53.0

I say this with a deep sense of gratitude for every single person who got it.

1:00.0

And this fight, every single person who tried on a new idea, every single person who just moved a little in their notion of what a president of the United States should look like.

1:14.0

On Thursday, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said that she's dropping out of the race for president.

1:20.0

Now, it's just Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders left as the serious contenders against President Trump.

1:27.0

I think one of the biggest pieces of this is Jen.

1:32.0

Annie Linsky has been covering Warned's campaign for the post.

1:36.0

I'm outside Senator Warren's house in Cambridge with probably about 150 journalists.

1:42.0

There's like a helicopter over her half.

1:44.0

Four years ago, Hillary Clinton, when she conceded to Donald Trump, she said,

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