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several weeks. handling the matter properly. but just in the past week, we went from having our first three >> the covid-19 threat is if i was a leader of the free world, i would say look, it's a growing across the united states. virus. >> across the country and around tests to now we have done 52 it's very serious. we're going to take a hit in the world, northern italy now on different tests in our state, we 2020 economically andher. had a situation of somebody lockdown. the death toll is rising, fears coming from new jersey, coming are increasing, and doubts about to maryland at the cpac i'll keep this transparent. u.s. preparedness are growing. conference. we have a person from maryland i'll keep informing you, but the >> i'm not happy about the lack that went to the state of main thing here is for us to of the appropriate number of pennsylvania. trust the process. that's not what he's doing. >> like in the last 48 hours, test kits. >> this amid concerns the trump exponentially grown here. >> instead, matt, let me play >> we had press conferences we the president at the cdc. administration is not being honest with the public. started last week, we did >> anybody that's needs a test wednesday, thursday, friday. >> i like the numbers being gets a test. ramped up to multiple different levels and we have ongoing, as where they are. >> and is even cavalier about i don't need to have the numbers the crisis. we're sitting here right now >> the tests are all perfect. double because of one ship that talking, more things are like the letter is perfect. happening in our state. wasn't our fault. >> there does seem as if and it wasn't the fault of the the transcript was perfect. people on the ship either. >> my guest this morning, politics gets in the way of this dr. anthony fauci, head of the a little bit. okay. the president even took a shot it wasn't their fault either. at a fellow governor of yours on and they're mostly american. national institute of alaerblgs the other side of the aisle. so i can live either way with and infectious diseases. are you concerned it looks like it. i would rather have them stay >> and larry hogan, governor of maryland, one of the states hit on, personally. by the virus. partisanship is being invoked at >> the president is referring to >> plus, reversal of fortune. the top, it will just devolve? >> i'm here to report we are >> i think it's critically the cruise ship in oakland. very much alive. important, particularly in any >> joe biden's super, super kind of a crisis, i think clear, tuesday. winning ten states and grabbing direct communication is 3500 people on the ship, we can critical. worry about the math on that.
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the delegate lead from bernie and i think it's really he's worried about metrics. sanders. >> have we been as successful as >> but he can live either way important that you try to take with it, so we're okay. all the politics out of it on you know, this president talks i hope in bringing young people both sides of the aisle. this is not the first time i on and on about the deep state. in? the answer is no. >> four candidates drop out, have been involved in crisis right? the deep state that's out to get communication. leaving no women with a oith after i became governor, we him. there is a deep state in washington. it's called the government. we even have a union for it, plausible chance at the had the riots in baltimore. nomination. >> one of the hardest parts is being transparent, being direct, called the civil service. all of the little girls who are these are the people who have keeping the public informed with expertise, who run agencies, who going to have to wait four more the facts is critical, and it's devote their lives to public years. >> this morning, i'll talk to not a time to play politics. service. when you -- there is a cost for senator bernie sanders of i sat down with all of our continually discounting that vermont. joining me for insight and democratic leaders in the state, expertise. there's a cost for continually analysis are nbc news chief with both u.s. senators, with appointing people to jobs who white house correspondent hallie our congressmen, our elected officials, the speaker of the aren't qualified or just because jackson. republican strategist alcar they're loyalists, of throwing dennis. house, they immediately passed people out when they don't say helene cooper, pentagon my emergency legislation in a the thing you want. right now, he non what he calls, correspondent for "the new york times." day to give us the flexibility. and matt bai, contributing i had a long conversation with and he doesn't have it. and i think there's a looming columnist for "the washington the vice president last night. i was in the situation room with political cost for that. >> he's been advised, i'm told post." welcome to sunday. him and secretary azar, the head it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in of the cdc on monday. washington, the longest running we had 52 governors on a video by people, by his allies on show in television history. capitol hill, to put public this is "meet the press" with conference across the nation. health officials out more as the >> are you concerned the president may undermine the face of this than politicians, chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. efforts of the federal response? we have two stories domniinatin >> look, i think it was a really for example, people like dr. fauci who you just had on, smart move for the president to the news this week.
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the coronavirus and the run for elevate vice president pence to but so far, they want to make sure the white house is the face of it, led by vice president work across all the different president. the coronavirus is spreading agencies and to coordinate, as a pence and secretary azar. >> this is a case where nobody former governor, he knows the out there -- well, there are governors are on the front trump supporters out there who around the world. people in more than 100 will listen to the president, countries have been infected lines. he is doing, i think, a good job with over 3,000 deaths. but the world is not looking for of coordinating everybody and president trump to lead on this italy has seen the worst because at this point, i think outbreak outside of china. communicating with us. i think that's the way the people expect that he's not overnight, the government messaging ought to go. effectively shut down the has the president been perfect capable of leading on this. northern part of that country and extended some restrictions in his communication? what's really interesting, and i would say he hasn't one of the things i learned even further. this morning, pope francis communicated the way i would and during the ebola outbreak of streamed his traditional sunday the way i might like him to. blessing and simply waved to the but i think the rest of the team 2014, is that the first instinct people in st. peter's square. has been doing a pretty good job. >> governor larry hogan, of any government in the middle if the disease is not yet a pan republican of maryland, i know of a public health crisis is to dammic, the economic fallout is. you have a tough job on your at home, the dow has lost nearly hands. good luck with it. we're all pulling together on calm people saw that in liberia 11% in the last two weeks. this one. >> thank you, chuck. >> as we go to break, a quick some airports already largely programming note. tonight on msnbc, richard engle empty. transnational companies are training employees how to work first few months, they were from home and there are growing goes inside the worldwide fains. worried about the economy so questions on how well the people were in denial. government has handled the you saw that in china at the outbreak. beginning of this coronavirus. the swiftness of the change in >> when we come back, were you saw that in other places. >> when we come back, were you see it still playing out in the political landscape even t (woman) no matter what business you are in, iran. we have seen that play out in digital transformation never stops. verizon keeps business ready for what's next. the united states. it's not until governments (man) we weave security into their business... accept and then go into beyond supporters. biden's sweeping victories on (second man) virtualize their operations...
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super tuesday gave him a (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. delegate lead over bernie acceptance and get aggressive sanders no one saw coming. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. that they're able to get this thing controlled. that's the case, what we're four candidates dropped out with like 5g. seeing -- we saw happen in china three endorsing biden. (woman) where machines could talk to each other when they finally got their act we're going to get to all the and expertise could go anywhere. together with their rather politics in a moment. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation, draconian measures. we're going to start with the that's what you have to see coronavirus and the growing verizon keeps business ready. here. >> how is he going to handle -- concerns over how well the ♪ it was odd yesterday. federal government is doing to it was mike pence doing the presidential meetings. confront this virus. the meeting with the cruise ship >> this is a time for pulling out all the stops. and my lack of impulse control,, industry. the president went to his golf >> around the world, landmarks club. is about to become your problem. it just -- and you heard are deserted, from mecca to ahh no, come on. iran's holiest site, from milan i saw you eating poop earlier. governor hogan really heap a lot of praise on vice president to tokyo's disney land. my focus is on the road, pence. by the way, governor inslee as in the u.s., events have been and that's saving me cash with drivewise. canceled. austin's south by southwest, for the first time in 34 years. well. >> then the president turned him on friday, the first ncaa around and called him a snake. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? you heard governor hogan say tournament game played without something interesting, which is fans. professional leagues are memory support brand. the president hasn't been doing considering whether to do the you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. same. >> we play gamed without the it, but everybody else has been prevagen. healthier brain. better life. doing a good job. there is a separation in the fans? i ain't playing. mind, a difference between the president and everybody else on >> the covid-19 threat is this. the one thing you learn pretty quickly, >> al, we do it so naturally growing across the united states. >> more than 400 cases of the is that there's a lot to learn. now, it seems. >> look, the president said coronavirus have been confirmed grow with google is here to help you in the u.s., across 32 states publicly, his grandfather went with turning ideas into action. to m.i.t. he himself has disability
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and d.c. putting your business on the map, at least 19 people have died. connecting with customers, and getting governors are asking for more the skills to use new tools. federal help. >> we are the tip of the spear so, in case you're looking, comfortable in science, his nationally on this. >> this is like the flu on we've put all the ways we can help in one place. grandfather. my sense is he has convinced steroids. >> we definitely envision the free training, tools, and small business resources himself, and that's what we need need to have more testing to understand, that he's got a grasp on the issue and he wants are now available at google.com/grow to talk about it. signing it's hard for people around him an $8.3 billion emergency to convince him to take a step funding package. >> anybody that needs a test as your broker, i've solved it. is complicated. back and let the professionals gets a test. they're there. that's great, carl. and scientists take over the they have the tests. and the tests are beautiful. but we need something better. matter. >> matt, we were talking about that's easily adjustable it before the break. >> vice president pence was what the iran hostage crisis was later forced to clarify. has no penalties or advisory fee. >> if you have reason to believe to the final year of carter's and we can monitor to see that we're on track. presidency, not his fault but a that you have been exposed to like schwab intelligent income. test in realtime. the coronavirus, i have every this is what this seems to be schwab! for trump. confidence your physician will introducing schwab intelligent income. >> one thing, what you're talking about. contact state health officials a simple, modern way to pay one thing when all the and have access to the state yourself from your portfolio. lab. >> an investigation published by oh, that's cool... the atlantic on friday found i mean, republicans in washington say he says some crazy stuff on taxes. only about 1900 people have been we don't have that. schwab. it's a different thing when the tested for the virus nationwide. a modern approach to president is out there leading wealth management. publicly in a crisis and people are seeing it in realtime, federal officials promise to taking their cues from it. ship 1.5 million test kits by the end of the week. there's a certain capacity for chaos in american voters. but fell short of that number. they don't like chaos, the then there's the issue of testing capacity. markets don't like it, the welcome back. whoever said a week is a voters don't like it.
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>> the cdc puts out guidance, i'm frankly surprised that the lifetime in politics apparently exhaustion from that chaos has anyone who wants a test, come was underestimating things, and get a test. been as slow in coming as it has tell your doctor you want a considering the democratic race in the american public, but this for president. joe biden started off as a test. vice president pence says, oh, does hold the potential if it we can't do the tests. front-runner. goes badly to become a kind of then after kamala harris had her that's the disconnect. moment in the first debate and jimmy carter like scenario where >> don't tell us things thereat sent biden's numbers tumbling, the public can't wake up with are not true. this anxiety every day. >> not happy about the lack of we have to have leadership. the appropriate number of test elizabeth warren briefly took >> when we come back, bernie the lead and faded just as fast, sanders said he would bring new kits, that's for sure. ters to the but other areas of the response knowing you're on the right path isn't always easy. prompting michael bloomberg, i think are going well. until bloomberg's debate face >> president trump also that's why it's important connected testing for the virus plant left the surging sanders to be prepared for anything life brings. at fidelity, we'll help you to his own impeachment. as the prohibitive favorite, >> and the tests are all build a clear plan for retirement. perfect. like the letter was perfect. only to see him crash super one that covers health care costs, taxes, and any other uncertainties the transcription was perfect. while still giving you the flexibility tuesday leaving joe biden as the >> and mr. trump said he would to make changes to your plan as often as you need. front-runner. prefer not to allow passengers it would appear to put biden on because when you're with fidelity, on the gra cruise a partner who makes sure every step is clear, ship onto u.s. soil. the path to the potential 21 people aboard the ship still there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. winner, but if we have learned docked off the coast of anything, it's that this race california have tested positive ♪ here's wishing you the bluest sky ♪ for the virus out of just 46 can change in a hurry. joining me now is senator bernie tested. more than 3500 people are sanders of vermont. onboard. welcome back to "meet the >> i told them to make the final press." >> good to be with you. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. decision. i would rather, because i like >> before i get to the campaign, the numbers being where they i want to start with the issue feedback that helps you drive safer. are, i don't need to have the of the spread of this and that can lower your cost
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numbers double because of one coronavirus. now that you know the truth... what would your response look like as president sanders? are you in good hands? ship that wasn't our fault. >> the grand princess is dana-farber cancer institute >> very different than what scheduled to dock in the port of discovered the pd-l1 pathway. oakland on monday. pd-l1. president trump is doing. they changed how the world fights cancer. >> like being in a little prison unlike trump, i believe in blocking the pd-l1 protein, cell at sea. science. i would not appoint somebody >> joining me is dr. anthony lets the immune system attack, like mike pence to be the head fauci, director of the national attack, institute of allergy and of the effort. attack cancer. pence's record in terms of pd-l1 transformed, infectious diseases. revolutionized, welcome back to "meet the disease, in terms of hiv immunotherapy. press." >> good to be with you. pd-l1 saved my life. >> all right, so the issue of outbreak, was not a good one. testing. we heard the president say we have to have confidence among saved my life.s lis state officials all over this anyone who wants a test gets a country and people all over the everywhere. test. i understand that's not quite everywhere. where we are. world. so we need scientists running everywhere. everywhere. are we still on only a few the operation, not pence. everywhere. thousand people have been second of all, you cannot have a tested? >> what's happened now is we president who every day is a more secure diaper closure. really are accelerating saying absurd things. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. dramatically. early on, there were some i mean, touting the fact, i that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, missteps with regard to the think just the other day, that tests and some technical aspects he is somehow very, very even those who don't have a voice. to it, but right now, i believe we are people helping people. knowledgeable about an issue 1.1 million tests have already about which he clearly is not been sent out. knowledgeable about. by monday, there will be an we have to work with the entire additional 400,000. world, reach out, adequately by the end of next week, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. even those who don't have a voice. fund the national institute of probably around 4 million. health and the cdc. because there are options. like an "unjection™". >> what does that mean -- or we need regular reports coming what about the testing capacity? from leadership in washington, xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate by the end of next week, what
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the state officials all over kind of data will you have to this country. we have to make sure that to severe ra for whom methotrexate allow you to make new decisions? did not work well enough. doctors, nurses all over america xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling >> there are a couple things are protected as they do their about testing that are important job, because if they get the and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. virus, we're going to be totally that people need to understand. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; there's testing of an individual unprepared to deal with the doctor, a physician, who wants general population. to know if a person is infected we don't have adequate test kits don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. or not. right now, we don't have icu that physician has a taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra responsibility of asking for the test and getting it. units, enough of them. then there's another aspect of nurses will tell you they have can increase risk of death. not received the kind of serious, sometimes fatal infections, testing where you do surveillance in the country to instructions and preparations cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. determine if there are under the they need. there's a lot of work to be radar screened a number of done. bottom line is, from washington, as have tears in the stomach or intestines, the american people need to know serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. individuals. that there are scientists, there both of tthings are goingo you are doctors who are running the tell your doctor if you've been somewhere operation, communicating with fungal infections are common, people all over the world, because this is a global crisis. or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, we're not seeing that in yowlver a better sense of the or are prone to infections. scope of this outbreak. washington from trump. >> i think we're getting a >> i just spoke with dr. anthony needles. fine for some. better sense as the day goes by. fauci. i know you know him well, know but for you, one pill a day unfortunately, that better sense his reputation well. is not encouraging because we're he said the following this may provide symptom relief. morning. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. seeing community spread. he doesn't think people over a whenever you see community spread, you can do contact certain age should be traveling an "unjection™". right now, particularly not tracing, but as more community going on cruises. if you have an underlying spread becomes logistically more condition, there really does difficult. >> is it a waste of time almost, need to be some of resources, or not? self-quarantining of sorts or >> that's a great question. being careful going into large there comes a time, chuck, when
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groups. let me ask you this. you have containment which you're trying to find out who's has your campaign made a decision on whether to hold infected and put them in large rallies right now? >> that's a decision, we just held a rally in chicago yesterday. isolation. i hope it's if and not when, you we had about 15,000 people out. and what i will tell you, we are get so many people infected, the talking to public health best thing you can do is officials all over this country. mitigation in addition to and obviously, what is most containment. >> we saw the extreme action important to us is to protect welcome back. data download time. taken in italy. we have seen warnings, the health of the american bernie sanders likes to say he's people. this is an issue, obviously, not the one candidate who can washington state is out there saying anybody over the age of energize a broad coalition of just for our campaign. 60 needs to take extra this is an issue for the voters. specifically new voters, to go precaution, maybe stay home, to the polls. but in the first 12 democratic don't go to large events. national basketball association, an issue for every organization what's the likelihood we're in this country that has large primary contests for which we going to have to do more extreme have data, we saw a different events. quarantine? all i can tell you is that is an candidate do precisely that, joe >> i think right now, something that's important that i hope the issue we're looking at and american people appreciate is talking to public health biden. in 10 out of the 12, the vote that the risk of getting into officials. >> was just going to say, who was up in many places trouble with this infection, makes that call for you? if a public health official in considerably. in 8 of those 10, biden won. mainly, if you are infected, is michigan says, i know you have a big rally scheduled here, and in 6 of the 8, he won by overwhelmingly weighted towards people with underlying wherever it is, if they say don't do it, you're not going to double digits. conditions and the elderly. that includes north carolina, that's the reason why if you're do it? >> look, we're not going to where the vote was up by 17%, an elderly person with an obviously, we're not going to where biden beat sanders by 19 underlying condition, if you get endanger the health of anybody in this country. points. infected, the risk of getting again, this is an issue that south carolina's vote was up by every organization, every 46%. where biden won by 29 points. into trouble is considerable, so candidate has got to deal with. it's our responsibility to in virginia, the vote was up by protect the vulnerable.
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when i say protect, i mean right >> let me go to the state of the almost 70%. now, not wait until things get and biden beat sanders by 30 campaign, and specifically worse. points. say no large crowds, no long michigan. there are a few things those trips, and above all, don't get michigan was the start of your comeback the last time. on a cruise ship. states have in common. how important is it to you this >> no cruise ships. suburban vote and high time? >> michigan is obviously very performance in african-american how about no airplanes, no important. that's where i am right now, in trains? where are you on transportation? centers. compared to the 2016 democratic grand rapids. we're going to be holding a in primary, voter turnout was up in >> here's the recommendation from the cdc. i feel this way strongly. african-american counties. this would be a recommendation. in madison county, alabama, if you're a person with an underlying condition and you are arbor. to my mind, i think we have a turnout was up 53%. real shot to win here in particularly an elderly person it was up 57% in henry county, with an underlying condition, michigan because the agenda that you need to think twice about we are talking about is an virginia. and in lancaster county, south getting on a plane on a long trip, and not only think agenda that works for the carolina voter turnout was up working families of this state 83%. just don't get on a cruise ship. then there was the help from voters who used to be reliably and furthermore, it really >> so where are we going over contrasts my views with joe republican. the next three months? are we go to the point -- there college-educated suburbanites outside major metro areas. have been different points. mit biden's. now that we're down to a two-way they turned out in big numbers level out the spike, which means in 2020, and they did so for joe race, i think it's clear for the it will be here for a while, but american people to see where biden's record is and where my biden. in charlotte, north carolina, in a low-level way? what is success going to look record is. one of the issues is here in like? >> it's going to be two things. michigan trade has been a charlest disaster. charleston, south carolina, and louden county, virginia. trade agreements like nafta and it's going to be try and prevent the actual spread. there are a couple ways of doing permanent normal trade relations tro with china which forced american turnout was way up, helping biden win all three states that. prevent from without and within, workers to compete against decisively. people making pennies an hour that's not say to say bernie the kinds of travel restrictions we impose and even the airlines has resulted in the loss of sanders supporters aren't fired
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and others impose upon up and reliable participants he 160,000 jobs here in michigan, themselves. and in here, to take a look at some 4 million jobs all over can count on in these contests, what you have. that if you can do containment this country. i helped lead the effort, as you but super tuesday proved joe with contact tracing, great. biden is firing up democrats as you don't want to give it up, might recall, against the well and reigniting the obama but also, start seriously disastrous trade deals. i worked with the unions. coalition while he's at it. looking at this kind of and the upcoming primary contest mitigation. on the other hand, joe biden they call it social distancing, is for the types of voters who but it's commonsense stuff. agreements. i think you could look at the are more likely to live and vote you don't want to go to a campaigns and the people in in those states. >> when we come back, end game. massive gathering, particularly michigan. how we raise our money. if you're a vulnerable joe biden has received funding >> when we come back, end game. looking ahead to as a small business owner, individual. >> are we talking church from 60 billionaires. the one thing you learn pretty quickly, we're receiving money from services? are we looking at anything 15 to is that there's a lot to learn. 20 people? working-class people all over the country. grow with google is here to help you is that the recommendation? i think people instinctively with turning ideas into action. >> again, it depends on who you understand when you're indebted to billionaires and super pacs, putting your business on the map, are. the question is, if you're a connecting with customers, and getting vulnerable person, take it you're not going to stand up for the working families of the the skills to use new tools. seriously, because particularly when you have community spread, so, in case you're looking, country. >> are you concerned joe biden you may not know at any given we've put all the ways we can help in one place. time that there are people who can say look at what the obama are infected. administration did for the auto free training, tools, and small business resources >> sporting events? what would you tell the ncaa if industry? and that counters your trade they came to you right now? are now available at google.com/grow argument. and in michigan it will resonate that's coming up, opening day. stronger than some of your trade these may seem superficial, but arguments? >> i don't think so. part of the economic engine, look, obviously, everyone worked part of the health issues. together to try to save the what would you do? >> chuck, in realtime, you have automobile industry. but right now, what you're to evaluate the situation. seeing is in -- >> you voted against that
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if we continue to see the bailout. you voted against that bailout. community spread go up, you have to seriously look at anything >> no, i did vote against the that's a large gathering. again, i have to underscore, chuck, particularly if you're an wall street bailout, you're individual who has an underlying right, because i do not believe condition and are vulnerable. the crooks on wall street should supporting innovative companies buthat will shape tomorrow. >> what's the most realistic way have been bailed out. >> that included -- and building workforce development >> i understand, sometimes you have to make that choice. and tuition-free college programs this ends, where immunity is but the bailout was billionaire to generate the talent companies need. what kills this, meaning enough with a $150 billion investment in state of the art, people get it, and overtime, it the country should have bailed out wall street, not working modern infrastructure, just stops catching, a vaccine families. and by the way, wall street got and a nation-leading commitment to low-cost clean energy, is what ends this, or it will trillions of dollars in new york is doing more than any other state burn itself out? zero-interest loans. >> it's probably a combination to build for the future of your business. of both. we're not going to have a a direct gift from the taxpayers new york state, vaccine that's deployment for at of the country. the state of the future. least a year to a year and a that was a mistake. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> i want to get your reaction half. >> what does that vaccine look like? is that part of a flu shot at to something. the end of the day? joe biden is up with an ad that is that what that looks like? doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? >> certainly not flu, but the pushes back at you, particularly same sort of thing. on social security. memory support brand. you'll probably go in and get an >> super tuesday, state after you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. injection. state after state called for joe >> so that's vaccines. biden. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. bernie sanders goes on the >> that's not today. if this cycles through, maybe attack. politifact has called the (woman) no matter what business you are in, even goes down a bit and comes back next year, that's when you digital transformation never stops. get public health plus a sanders' campaign's attacks verizon keeps business ready for what's next. vaccine. we hope this just goes away, false. negative ads will only help trump. (man) we weave security into their business...
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burns itself out the way sars it's time we bring our party together. >> i'm sure you know, it's (second man) virtualize their operations... did. if it doesn't, and it cycles in pretty clear what the biden (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. campaign is doing. they're trying to make that any we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. a seasonal way, that's when a vaccine comes in. attack you do is helping donald >> how uncomfortable is it that trump. like 5g. do you accept that criticism? are you concerned that the two (woman) where machines could talk to each other of you could overattack each and expertise could go anywhere. perhaps china's authoritarian (woman) when it comes to digital transformation, ways prevent this. meaning had they been a free and other? >> look, joe biden is a friend verizon keeps business ready. of mine. ♪ open society, this might have he has indicated that if i win spread faster. the nomination, he'll be there >> in the beginning, chuck, they for me. i have said if he wins the were not as transparent as we nomination, i will be there for would have liked. him. together, we're going to beat they were saying at the end of december that that cluster of 24 donald trump, the most dangerous cases were related to contact president in the modern history t when i got here, mad at everybody. of the country, but we live in a with an animal reservoir. they gave me hope, you know, that wasn't the case because democracy. we have to contrast our records there was human-to human-to sarah: in the jail we provide medical, and our ideas and our vision for we provide mental health and pharmaceutical services to our patients. human going on a few weeks the future. here is the fact. i think a patient who comes into our facility before. if the chinese themselves had this is undeniable. joe biden has been on the floor known that, the health and is able to gain the care that they've needed for years, authorities, people i know, my of the senate, was on the floor colleagues, they would have and we see them improve, given social distancing right of the senate time after time and we see the changes that they make - away instead of having a after time as part of an effort that's probably the most rewarding part of the job. gregory: i'm looking up, my health is improving. 40,000-person block party is what they had, unfortunately. for a boll boles simpson, that i know that, and that's due to wellpath. >> but their extreme quarantine, has it worked? can we go get some ice cream? >> it has. undeniable. alright, we gotta stop here first. that's including cuts to social ♪ ♪
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that's not the usual thing you do. that's something we wouldn't security, cuts to programs. from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ever be able to do here, but those areds joe biden used on the floor of the senate even though there's a lot of ♪ ♪ things that have unintended comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology negative consequences of that, i think it did help dampen what expand social security, that is that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. would have been a broader a very different record than joe biden has. i voted against the war in iraq. chinese -- wuhan was terrible, he voted for the war in iraq. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? but they prevented a bigger we have very different said, wh, (laughing) no, sorry. spread. >> are you more optimistic this we're helping all kinds of businesses week than last week? >> it depends. go beyond customer expectations. now that we have tests out and you believe you willwas how can we help you? can get a better handle, but clearly, i'm concerned about community spread. you have to realistically be joe biden that did well. so, i go to floor & decor, where they don't just know concerned about community you saw spikes of turnout of spread. the difference between products, >> dr. anthony fauci, thanks for suburban voters, of coming on, sharing your african-american voters. they live for it. we didn't see the spike in from american hardwood to spanish porcelain expertise with us. we're all listening. turnout in enough places of your to italian marble, >> always good to be with you. voters. what's your explanation? i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. a handful of states have declared a state of emergency >> well, my explanation is that so, when it comes to discovering every amid the coronavirus outbreak, we won in california. imaginable tile, wood, laminate we won in utah. including maryland. joining me is maryland's we won in colorado. or stone without compromising my design, governor, larry hogan. we won in vermont. one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. now, i've got one. welcome to "meet the press." i think the explanation is not you heard from dr. fauci. explore floor & decor in person you already declared a state of complicated. the establishment put a great or online at flooranddecor.com emergency. what does that declaration allow deal of pressure on pete you to do? >> it gives us a great deal of buttigieg, on amy klobuchar, who flexibility to try to coordinate ran really aggressive campaigns.
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with all of our state agencies, i know both of them. all of the local health they work really, really hard. departments and emergency management agencies, and it suddenly, right before super allows us to tap in to a lot of tuesday, they announced their withdrawal. if they had not withdrawn from resources we couldn't otherwise do. the race before super tuesday, we also put in emergency which was kind of a surprise to a lot of people, i suspect we legislation to enable us to tap into our rainy day fund. would have won in minnesota, we we put in the supplemental the fallout frommatt, you were would have won in maine, we budget to provide funding so we would have won in massachusetts. can do some of the things we the turnout would have been another guy named matt wrote th different. but i think what we're doing in need to do to ramp up and be this campaign is we're taking on prepared to protect the people fought only the entire political of maryland. >> you have a resource in john comfortable presence, the genial establishment, we're taking on if slightly out of it grandpa hopkins probably nice to have in the corporate establishment as the state of maryland. well. i'm very proud a year after i yod wulike to have him around. walk me through the testing kit issue, and do you feel as if you introduced this campaign, a you turn to him in threatening campaign which has taken on wall have gotten enough support from times not because of what he's street and the pharmaceutical the federal government? >> we're also the headquarters industry and the insurance done but because of who he is. companies, you know what, we're it was interesting. of the nih. john hopkins. just a few delegates behind joe he made an argument that biden, and we have a real shot we're lucky in that we have some eventually biden wouldn't feel of the best health operations in to win this. >> final question, senator. like the right candidate in six can you win this nomination months, but boy, when you thing the world without the support of elizabeth about the moment we're in now, that might actually be the warren? >> yeah, well, i certainly would nation's capital. love to have the support of at this point in time, wei thin senator warren, but yes, of low-energy thing might be what course we can. the public doesn't want even in we can win this because we're the number of test kits we have, going to win the support of the fall. >> you could do worse than but this is obviously an issue working people all over this that dr. fauci talked about, country who agree with our project calm and steady
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that we have been hearing a lot agenda that among many other insurance. i think it's been a harder pitch about, ramping this up as the things, the time is long overdue in the primary when there was a to recognize that health care is lot of shouting going on. crisis escalates is a concern a human right in this country, i think if he didn't win the among all of the governors. not a privilege. margin he won in south carolina, >> you heard him say, he doesn't we must have medicare for all he would not have been able to sound as if containment is going clear the field and put himself single payer program. >> deuz it concern you one of to work. we're probably in a mitigation in the position he did. standpoint, and he seemed to the hesitations it appears i think it was the intense indicate, i gave him every senator warren may have, as she margin he got and the turnout. opportunity to sort of give us told rachel maddow, is that some then the party doing something i good news, and he was being very thought the democratic party of your supporters have been, i would never do in my lifetime, cautious. it tells me it's likely this performing effectively. community spread is going to get think she called it, pretty you know, doing the right -- worse. what does that mean to you now? >> they acted like a party. >> the governors are really on ugly, said some pretty dangerous >> they acted like a party. the front lines. things. are you concerned that is >> they acted like a party of we have had -- look, i think holding her back from supporting the 20th century. you? >> well, i am concerned about >> that's exactly where you want there's been pretty good cooperationstate, and local levs the kind of ugliness that exists on the internet and the twitter him to be as a democrat. i think that might be the thing is daily basis, but almos strongest case. world in general. >> i think circumstanyes. it is very ugly. i will not deny for a second that we have some people who an hourly basis. >> i thought the second-tier i'm the chair of the national claim to be supporters, although i have a hard time understanding governors' association. r, senator we had all of the governors here why they think they can support me and make vicious personal pete, had a resurgence when in washington a co attacks against people. elizabeth warren in october was that's not what our campaign is at the top. about. but i have to tell you that made her come down a bit. something. take a look at the stuff coming then that made sanders look in to our campaign. talk to some of the better. and my sense is at the very same african-american women who are in my campaign about the racist time, voters mature. they start going from their
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favorite candidate to, you know, and sexist crap they have got to to then start thinking general deal with. it's an ugly world out there. election and who can best beat i hope very much in the weeks and months and years to come, we trump, which is really a key can clean that up. piece to this voter thought >> that is something everyone process. can endorse. and now, you know, it was pretty senator sanders, campaigning in michigan this morning, thanks clear after sanders doing well for coming on and sharing your views. in iowa and new hampshire, that, stay safe on the trail, sir. >> thank you very much. >> when we come back, how good a you know, if we let this thing go, he's going to be the nominee, and he can't beat donald trump. i think when that happened, people started thinking who can beat donald trump and who can we coalesce around? that brought biden right back. >> you know, helene, democrats are trying to do something they (burke) at farmers insurance, have never done before, win with a seasoned nominee. frankly, if either sanders or biden gets it, it's someone who has won before. that's not previously been the recipe for democrats. >> it really seems as though we've seen almost everything, everything provided we don't so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." have a major biden gaffe in the next couple weeks, it feels as (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat.
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if all the stacks are in his favor now. because keep in mind, last tuesday, so many people had absentee voted or voted already (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. or early voted between south at farmers, we know a thing or two carolina and tuesday that i because we've seen a thing or two. think you saw just the tip of the biden wave. so call 1-800 farmers to get a quote. i think what you're going to see in a couple days and beyond that ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ is a wholesale shift, and that will make me not want to be (professor) sthe product of sound pressure tand a component of the... bernie sanders right now. >> it is. i do think his campaign has two weeks to live or prove that it's viable in the next two weeks. [kazoo sounds] michigan and ohio being to me the two biggest tests he's got. >> you look, to al's point on ♪ electability. we know that's what democratic voters want. when you look at what i cover, donald trump and the white house and the campaign type of things, they want to talk about bernie sanders. the president wants to say the establishment is rigging this against sanders. they believe that's a message to ♪ the sanders voters, one of the studies was 1 in 10 sanders voters voted for donald trump in 2016. they are concerned about joe
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biden. you made the point we started off with bernie sanders and joe biden as the front-runners in the race. we start off a year ago and i was talking to sources in the scam pain about who they (big freedia) hold up, you all kazoo? wouldn't want to go up against. it was joe biden. well get on up here. look where we are now. places l ♪ carolina. >> elizabeth warren had good polls on this. the fact she didn't endorse bernie sanders -- now, you have a conclusion that biden's going to pick a woman as a running mate, and so if he's weak on the base, elizabeth warren looks good. if he needs a black, kamala harris looks like a good one. frankly, i'm a big fan as a hispanic of picking a hispanic. we'll see where that goes. >> i want to play an elizabeth warren quote about the issue of sexism in the campaign because i think it rang true with a lot of women. go >> if you say yeah, there was sexism in the race, everyone
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says whiner. and if you say no, there was no sexism, about a bazillion women think, what planet do you live on? >> helene. >> yeah. i mean, that's completely true. welcome back. there was clearly sexism. the panel is here. matt bai, contributing columnist i still see people talking about not liking -- particularly for t"the washington post." elizabeth warren, i was shocked. helene cooper,e lijackson, i thought that had gone away with hillary. but people talking about not and al cardenas. happy first wedding anniversary, liking the tone of her voice and the way she picked on bloomberg. sir. we took note of the day. thanks for spending it with us. you see that again and again and i'm sure anna will give me a again. it stuns me to this day that so hard time about that. i want to show this map. many other countries have last sunday, this was the state managed to elect a woman of what we thought were reported president, and this country, you kn cases of the coronavirus. one week later, here's where we ahead of all these other places, we can't seem to do it. are. hallie jackson, inside that i don't get it. white house -- >> yeah. i totally don't get that. >> this is not a surprise to >> can't people not like that everybody involved in the task about elizabeth warren without force, but it's something the president seems to be in denial being sexist? i think the argument was true about. >> i have been talking to that she made, but i point to sources over the weekend.
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the president, to protect amy klobuchar. himself politically, he has to but in warren's case, look, i go out and talk about this. think she couldn't choose a there are two sort of lane. she wasn't socialist enough for push/pulls. underneath the president's level, there are some people in the administration who want to socialists but too socialist for take serious measures, who want the moderates. to go further than what the you can't be everyone's second administration has done so far. choice. >> that i -- there's another faction who says >> you like her? we cannot be alarmists. >> no, not because i like her. there will be serious economic it's because she was not a impacts. the other tension is the other way, between the president and waffling -- >> she made a lot of -- i think almost everybody else, where the campaign made some tactical they understand they're getting out there and need to put out mistakes. accurate information, or there >> just to go back to the sort is a sense they know there is of point you're making which i think on the policy piece of it, pressure on them to do so. the problem is, the president you make an argument here. then goes out and does what he the argument that i think she is making who said i don't think did on friday afternoon and says things that simply are not accurate, simply are confusing and misleading, objectively, no matter how you look at it. that creates more messaging she lost because of sexism. problems for the people around i heard because she's kind of mean. that's sexism. him. >> i am way out of time. >> al cardenas, dr. fauci said that's all we have for today. thank you for watching. we'll be back next week because this morning, if you're an if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." elderly person with an underlying risk condition,
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