Will televised hearings shift public opinion on impeachment?
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In the two decades since the last impeachment of a U.S. president, MSNBC National Political Correspondent, Steve Kornacki, says the country has only grown more polarized. He joins Ali Velshi to share what history has told us about how impeachment shapes the public view in the past, and what it could mean for President Trump.Nov. 12, 2019
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