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@chucktodd

Moderator of and political director; Covering politics since '92; And, yes, I tweet about sports too.

Washington, DC
Joined June 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    Came to this country with 10 cents in her pocket... “Your son grows up to be mayor and your grandson the head coach. That’s Miami. That’s the American dream.” This is all pretty amazing.

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    Jan 2

    “As has been written since I left,” Reid told me, “I was kind of a strange guy.” Harry Reid Has a Few Words for Washington

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  3. 30 Dec 2018
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    . on climate change: “We are talking about something that affects the planet that we live on...it should feel overwhelming, because it is overwhelming.”

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    . says that more Americans are believing in climate change because now “we’re starting to live climate change in real time.”

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    “Why don't we stop writing flood insurance for people in flood zones and let the private sector insure it? And if they don't, why is the public insuring it?”— during Sunday's special edition on climate change

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    DATA DOWNLOAD: Most Americans agree on climate change, but there’s still a serious political divide.

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    WATCH: Politics and climate change: How to break the paralysis

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    WATCH: How do we explain the urgency of climate change? Dr. Kate Marvel, NBC’s Anne Thompson, Craig Fugate, Michèle Flournoy and Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) discuss how to get Americans to understand the urgency, and the cost, of climate change.

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    WATCH: Gov. Jerry Brown (D-Calif.) joins Chuck in an exclusive interview and says he hasn't done enough in his career to combat climate change. : "We've got to get off this idea, 'it's the economy, stupid.' No, it's the environment."

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    EXCLUSIVE: Former New York City Mayor tells that any candidate running in 2020 "better darn well have a plan" on climate change. Watch more of his interview this Sunday on a special edition of Meet the Press.

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    Can anyone remember a time when the Secretaries of State, Defense, Attorney General & White House Chief of Staff all left an Administration barely on speaking terms with the President who picked them? These are some of the most important posts in the world.

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  13. 23 Dec 2018

    Attacking the press these days from the right is the lazy go-to deflection for conservatives who have run out of ways to defend some of the most troubling POTUS actions.

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  14. 23 Dec 2018

    “Festivus” is the only holiday that Twitter celebrates daily... after all, it’s the perfect medium for Festivus lovers... nothing but grievances...

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  15. 23 Dec 2018

    So shoving Mattis out earlier in what is clearly the result of a tantrum isn’t going to fix his problems with Senate GOPers... this abrupt move could make it worse.

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    23 Dec 2018

    First the tweet and now the inevitable > ”President Trump, angry over days of news coverage characterizing the resignation Jim Mattis as a rebuke of the president, has told admin officials that he is considering removing Mr. Mattis from his job by Jan. 1”

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    WATCH: Whether steel slats, concrete, or solar panels, President Trump has many ideas for what would make up "the wall."

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    WATCH: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) says the Democrats “counted on” Defense Secretary Mattis to be a check on President Trump. : “I was one of many senators who privately sat down with Gen. Mattis and said ‘please stay’”

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    WATCH: Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) tells Chuck Todd that Congress has a duty to at as a check on the president at times. : “We were elected separately from the president, we don’t report to the president.”

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  20. 23 Dec 2018

    Would you have troops in Syria right now if you were president? : "Many folks recognize that it was time for us to pull out of Syria...I'm not a big fan of the commitments America has made over the last 15 years." But once there, you need "solid plan" for withdrawal

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