At the United
Nations General Assembly Thursday in New York City, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu renewed his warning about Iran’s path to a nuclear bomb.
Considering the recent passage of the nuclear agreement with Iran, the prime
minister’s comments were especially powerful. [Keep
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Mark
Halperin and John Heilemann discuss House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthys
controversial comments on the Benghazi hearings on With All Due Respect. [Keep
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Some
Republicans in Congress will never learn. This time the GOP's hard-right
conservative minority had dreams of shutting Washington down over Planned
Parenthood's illegal profiteering in fetal tissue from its abortion
business. [Keep
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According
to preliminary estimates of third-quarter campaign receipts, a record number in
small donations has propelled Bernie Sanders to within sight of Hillary
Clinton's once commanding fundraising lead. The former Secretary of State leads
Sanders in fundraising by just about $2 million. [Keep
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Russia
on Thursday defended its airstrikes in Syria amid mounting questions over their
targets, insisting that Moscow's planes had struck ISIS installations. US
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said that the strikes did not appear to be
targeting ISIS installations. [Keep
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A vintage 'End of
Discussion' performance from Nance here, huffing that an entirely reasonable
question is somehow illegitimate because it was "ideological" in nature, and --
more importantly -- asked by a man. [Keep
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