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🗓️ 12 February 2020
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Pamela Anderson. |
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0:34.7 | Hey everyone, I'm David Chalien, the CNN political director. This is the Daily D.C. |
0:40.1 | Last night, we learned the results of the first in the nation primary in this 2020 nomination season, Bernie Sanders. |
0:47.5 | The senator from Vermont leaves New Hampshire victorious. But former mayor Pete Buttigieg and |
0:52.4 | Senator Amy Klobuchar also posted strong showings in the Granite State. |
0:57.0 | As we shift our attention to Nevada and South Carolina, there is plenty to discuss, and I'm joined by two great guests. |
1:03.9 | In a few minutes, I'll be speaking with Julie Pace, who is a CNN political analyst and the Washington Bureau Chief of the Associated Press. But first, I've got my colleague, M.J. Lee, on the phone. She's a CNN political analyst and the Washington Bureau Chief of the Associated Press. |
1:11.5 | But first, I've got my colleague, M.J. Lee, on the phone. She's a CNN political correspondent |
1:15.7 | based in New York and is covering Elizabeth Warren and has been doing so for the last year on |
1:21.4 | the campaign trail. MJ, I'm so happy to connect with you. Hey there. So you have been on the trail with Elizabeth Warren and expert in all |
1:29.7 | things Elizabeth Warren. You have seen the rise and the fall. Just take us inside the campaign's |
1:37.0 | mentality after Iowa and New Hampshire have now the results are in and settled in on them. Where do they see her in this |
1:48.5 | race now? Look, I think there's no sugarcoating. What a bad night she had last night. Let's talk about |
1:56.8 | New Hampshire for a second before we get to Iowa. I mean, the fact that this is a state |
2:01.5 | that she is very familiar with. This is a state that she has a lot of affection for and has spent |
2:08.0 | a lot of time in just because of its proximity to Massachusetts, the state where she is the senator. |
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