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good evening, i'm chuck todd people wake. in washington. and smile, welcome to "meet the press when they see the sun. daily." not that one. we have a big one tonight. this one. looking at live pictures of the it makes knowing when to take your president at the border about to prescriptions clear as day. tour a section of renovated up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. wall. we are going to get to the so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built border visit and his latest threats in a minute. a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. you won't believe how many threats he's made just about the it's great for doctors. border just in the last few and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, months. we're just trying to help more people we'll begin with the democratic front runner, joe biden, have more mornings. speaking tofo the first time thr year. he had a lot to say about everything from the allegations of inappropriate physical contact to his view of the democratic party, donald trump, and a lot more. if i were to tell you there bid is something the majority of biden's speech to the electrical workers union and the back and americans believe is spreading forth with reporters was in some lies and dividing our country ways his first campaign event. you would want us to get rid of he made it clear he's running. it, demand the problem is fixed
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there is no thinking about it immediately. you may want someone to declare anymore. we saw biden's biggest challenge a national emergency. what if i told you that on full display, how he something is social media? addresses concerns that he's out of touch with this democratic according to our latest nbc party. on that front, biden was "wall street journal" poll social media is doing more to defiant. he took a clear shot at the divide us than unite us. progressive wing of the party 82% says it does more to waste putting folks like aoc on time than use time well. notice. he joked twice about the 55% say it does more to spread allegations facing him. lies and falsehoods than news he responded to president trump's taunts. perhaps the most revealing thing and information. so are americans ready to give we saw from biden this that this us facebook, twitter or instagram? no. 69%, nearly 7 in 10 americans is still the obama-biden still use social media at least democratic party. once a day. >> the vast majority of the they still use this toxic thing members of the democratic party once a day. it is easy to recognize something may be bad for us and are still basically liberal harder to do something about it. with me is an msnbc contributor and tech policy reporter for the moderate democrats in the washington post. traditional sense. been covering technology and the definition of progressive tech companies for most of the now seems to be changing. past decade. are you a socialist? welcome. >> thanks for having me. well, that's a real progressive. >> the thing that struck me the most here and as somebody who is or you believe in, you know,
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whatever. the idea all of the sudden the absolutely a believer that social media has done more to democratic party woke up and, you know, everybody asked what destroy a lot of things that we kind of democrat -- i'm an have held near and dear to us, obama-biden democrat, man. i'm proud of it. >> joining me now is michigan in our poll americans separated social media from technology. there's been a perception that our anger at social media is congresswoman debbie dingell. engulfed in our anger or fear of she's a long time friend of the technology. that wasn't the case in our vice president. with me is jeff bennett, nbc poll. >> it's much more nuanced an that. the business models suggest news correspondent, lee ann caldwell and michael gurson from facebook and google are different from companies like apple and amazon and the ways they make money and the products "the washington post." congresswoman, you heard joe they put out. biden's remarks today. the numbers track with a series of scandals we saw over the better part of the past year. i'm curious. facebook sort of leads the way do you believe he's right that in terms of generating bad the democratic party is still headlines. we saw a number of incidents in the obama-biden democratic party which they misused people's private information. a number of cases in which or is he sounding like someone facebook hasn't been held to who's hoping it is still the account for those misuses in the nation's capital. obama-biden democratic party. >> i'm from the midwest. that's reflected in the fact that people are unhappy with these companies, social media i told you for three years -- companies and what happens to their information. three years ago now that >> we asked some favorable president trump could become president because he listened to ratings of the social media
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people in the midwest, talked companies. it was interesting here. about economic issues, talked it was more negative for twitter about issues that mattered to working people. i'm going to tell you now and facebook. president trump could win google was still basically 3-1, re-election if we didn't 4-1 here. nominate the right candidate. 63 positive, 13 negative. facebook and twitter were more obama-biden party? dead even and polarizing. it's a party of working men and as much as we don't like social women that want somebody to care about them that are going to media it's not total anger yet. talk about the issues that matter to families across this it's like we know smoking is bad country. >> it seems as if, but we don't hate marboro yet. congresswoman, that the specific debate about the personal space issue with the vice president is this feels like addiction. more symbolic of the larger >> there are experts who are question. thinking critically about the is he 21st century enough for incentives baked into some of the democratic party? the platforms like facebook that how would you answer that keep us coming back for more. question? >> he's acknowledged that he had keep us logging on and a problem. i don't even call it a problem. surrendering our personal companies make money if he got in people's space. any person -- man or woman -- they have that data. needs to tell somebody when they >> they are trying to keep you make them feel uncomfortable. diion. >> they don't have to do much. the challenge now on this particular subject is how do you >> digital nicotine. address the me too movement and >> the reason facebook place
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sexual harassment which is very real and lord knows i have experienced it in my career. where your friends are. that's why it's hard to quit how do you make sure you respect people, don't get in their space some of the services. and keep compassion? you are missing out on things your friends are sharing and joe biden's strength is his ability to connect with people. saying. >> one thing we saw is they don't think the federal the empathy he has. government is doing enough to he's gone through a lot of have oversight over the media. difficult things in life and 54% aren't satisfied. connects with people. >> i want to play for you -- he 36% are satisfied. joked about it today. not everybody was comfortable mark zuckerberg went from not with him joking about it. saying it is a problem to saying let me play the pieces of sound where he joked about the issue they'll care about privacy. here he is on abc yesterday. of personal space. >> i just want you to know i had >> the current laws around what's political advertising permission to hug lonny. and you guys can sit on the don't consider discussing issues to be political. edge. i don't want you to have to it's not clear to me we want a private company to make that stand -- he gave me permission kind of fundamental decision to touch him. about what is political speech and how should that be regulated. >> was it too soon, that seems like something there should be a more democratic congresswoman? >> you know, it's his first process over. >> this frustrates me. public event. mark zuckerberg is basically i'm not going to judge him on it or not on it. claiming he doesn't have a
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the crowd reacted. responsibility that you at "the washington post" and i at nbc joe biden is joe biden. if he runs for president he's news have. it drives me batty. going to win because he's joe biden. we are private companies. he's got to respect people's we face regulatory responsibility. we do have a responsibility not space, understand that there are some people. he's acknowledged people that to proactively, for instance, if don't like it but his strength is empathy. that killing video were here nbc >> i'm going to bring in the would have been held accountable panel. jeff, what do you see? by the federal government. he continues to want to believe >> clearly his staff thought the attempts at humor were a he doesn't run a media company. miscalculation. >> the 180 is because facebook they had joe biden speak to the has no choice. we have lawmakers around the press to do cleanup work. country talking about these >> we were told he wasn't things including liability and talking to the press. >> right. whether the companies which have >> you get the sense this was long been protected from the done for cleanup. >> absolutely. liability are a relic of the on the other side, democrats and days when internet companies were smaller and should continue progressives, liberals, have to to have a legal shield. there will be a hearing on this come to grips with an acceptable next week in the senate. level of their own political we have the 2020 candidates talking about things which we fragility. whoever emerges as the hadn't heard before. democratic nominee will go elizabeth warren is talking about breaking up big tech against donald trump who has perfected the art of political companies. amy klobuchar is one of the shamelessness. bigger voices when it comes to he uses shamelessness in the political ads zuckerberg talked public realm as a cudgel. about in the clip.
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as evidence of that we saw him the interest among lawmakers is more heightened than it used to today asked by reporters on the south lawn, the president was be. it's on the campaign trail. asked was it appropriate to we didn't see it in previous campaign cycles. retweet the doctored video >> to go back to the addiction metaphor, 1964 the surgeon mocking joe biden. the president said people got a kick out of it. he's been able to use it for the general said smoking was bad. last two years to his political it took a generation to agree. it wasn't until the '90s that, benefit. >> let me play a little bit of oh, yeah, we shouldn't have that. here it is. number two, guys. smoking sections in restaurants, >> i made it clear that if i airplanes, things like that. to me this feels like the made anyone feel uncomfortable country now knows social media that was never my intention. is bad but we are addicted to it. ever, ever. is it fixable or do we kick the i'm sorry i didn't understand habit and it takes a generation? that. i'm not sorry for any of my >> we have had some of the same intentions. i'm not sorry for anything i warnings here. we have been warned by the government about privacy and have ever done. i have never been disrespectful what happens when you surrender data. we have been warned about intentionally to a man or a disinformation on line and the effect that russian agents and woman. >> i should bring up both lucy flores, the original woman who came out, she didn't like the other digital factors have on conversations about politics. joking and she made it clear. now what do we do? another person who came out there have been efforts on didn't like it either. capitol hill in the past few >> yeah. years that intensified recently these women who have issues with have just haven't gone anywhere. this, for them the joking was we don't have a federal
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too soon. you have to look at the overarchioverarch audience. this was an ibw union. ing privacy law or something that says facebook will face probably mostly men in the tough fines. this is a question being put to audience. probably not the right place to make the jokes. congress. are they willing to turn this also, this is also not only an issue of the me too movement angst into regulation? because this is not sexual >> i heard somebody say we should have a privacy brieill o harassment or sexual assault. this is a generational issue. this brings into focus is joe rights. is that truth in algorithms? biden too old to run for president in this democratic >> this has taken many forms. party at this point? president obama was talking about a privacy bill of rights. >> i think you have to recognize it went nowhere. that this is the flip side of the idea was put out. his strengths which is the he said folks should know what's ability to go in to a fire collected. >> i feel like the europeans are station, get out of the car and doing more to protect our go to a fire station and relate privacy than the americans. to people. >> they are the privacy cops. after the clinton nomination, they have tough laws that say the fire station test will have you must give people choice over to be a test that's applied in what happens to data. if you don't we'll hit you with this circumstance. huge fines. >> interesting. we have seen companies like in that case joe biden would facebook and google face pass the fire station test. investigations. >> absolutely. here the situation is much >> i want to bring in his different. >> how much more complicated is ideological back and forth that it by our first amendment? he had. >> depends what you are talking
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i thought it was fascinating how he's trying to portray his about. with privacy it is not in a lot of cases. giving people the ability to ideology versus frankly what he views as what's being called know what's collected and say yes or no isn't something progressive. let me play something. i'm curious what you think of immediately implicated by the it. number four, guys. first amendment. when you talk about terrible >> the traditional judgments of things on social media like hate whether or not you were, quote, a liberal, was whether or not -- speech, racism, the new zealand video, that's where things are what your positions on race were, on women, what your complicated. you have seen australia, the united kingdom, other countries position on lgbt community, your looking at content restrictions when the u.s. isn't so much. position on civil liberties. >> obviously if they do it, that i'll stack my record on those might have more impact than things against anybody who's anything we do here. tony, great conversation. ever run, who is running now or >> thank you for having me. >> nice to have you on. who will run. ahead, i'm obsessed with why i went into 65, 66, 67 races on it is the best of times and the the ground. worst of times. i campaigned for virtually every that's at least according to president trump. according to president trump. one of the 41 people who won. congratulations. thank you. show me the really left, left, how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. left wingers who beat a that is quite the family. republican. a republican. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. the idea of the democratic party a lot of colleges. is stood on its head, i don't you get any financial advice? get it. yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan >> i thought he put the they sold me before. progressive left on notice well your situation's totally changed now. calling them left, left, left
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right, right. wingers. basically saying, hey, aoc, how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that's nice that you beat a that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? fellow democrat. your politics doesn't beat get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change republicans. >> you know, the issues he from td ameritrade investment management. mentioned in there have been important over the history of the country. we've got a lot of other issues, by the way. i'm for medicare for all. i don't think anybody will call me left, left, left, left. but i am cochair of medicare for all. >> you want to scrap obamacare? >> i want universal health care. i think every american has a right to quality health care. >> scrap obamacare and use something else or use obamacare and build on it? that's the two views on medicare for all. >> i would like to go to universal health care and single payer. i want to get there. they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. the first universal health care was introduced in 1945. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation we got medicare 20 years later. here, they find breakthroughs... you have to have vision. the environment is a critical like a way to fight cancer issue and how we talk about the by arming a patient's own t-cells... issue. president obama is the one that said the highest and most because it's not just about the next breakthrough...
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stringent standards we had in it's all the ones after that. the history of the country. you have people that take cafe again. it's back. how do you make sure we are making fuel efficient vehicles and protecting jobs? those issues matter in the midwest. then you have issues like pensions and issues that matter to working people. it's complicated. >> jeff bennett, i thought it was ironically the most welcome back. important thing he said today. tonight i'm obsessed with the this was the first time he was president's opinions on the defiant and drawing a line here. economy. it's the best. >> we have a strong economy, guys, i'm not a progressive. stronger than ever before. this is biden. >> strongest economy perhaps i view progressives as a version ever. >> the best economy. >> the great economy. of socialist democrat and i'm >> the greatest economy. not that. >> the hottest place >> he said, i'm an obama-biden democrat and i'm proud of it. economically anywhere in the >> we'll hear those words from world. >> in fact, it's so good he says we need to do something that's him over and over and over only necessary when the economy again. his first name may become obama. is bad. >> well, i personally think the former vice president obama biden. >> i wouldn't compare donald fed should drop rates. trump to joe biden in many ways. i think they really slowed us in this way they are similar. the republicans who have baked
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in their views about donald down. >> i'm very confused. trump and love him, come what according to the president lowering interest rates is good may, there are democrats who feel the same way about joe for the economy but guess who biden and the obama-biden years. disagrees? a guy named donald trump. the fed's reckless policies of once we get past the dust-up low interest and flooding the with joe biden, when he announces he'll stay at the top market with dollars needs to be of the pack because of people who view him and have viewed him stopped. wait. that tweet was from 2011. favorably. >> it's an important case here. 2011 trump and 2019 trump are at you have perceived weaknesses on the other ideological side. loggerheads. why could that be? there are two reactions. one is let's get everything we could it be because the fed rate hikes so far have cost the always wanted. president a lot of money? or let's build a coalition that like more than $5 million a year includes a different group of personally? because he took out business people. those are different political loans between 2012 and 2015 which came after he sent the tasks. bill clinton did the extension. tweet slamming low interest obama extended. rates? you might say it's all about changing his views to whatever i don't think you can run a benefits him best in the moment. presidential campaign by saying, i guess really who's to say? we are going to get everything we want. >> electoral college is genius. >> joe biden has run for president twice. >> i have never really been in he didn't become the nominee favor of it, but now i appreciate it. i appreciate it. twice. he's leading the pack right now because he's not in office.
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of course there is nostalgia. he has a huge challenge once he officially jumps in the race to stay there especially with so many fresh, new candidates. what may keep him at the top is the fractured components of this. >> congresswoman, you are a historian of the democratic party. >> i'm not that old. seasoned, but not old. >> no, no. you have been a witness like me. i was putting us together here. >> okay. >> in our lifetimes, i'm going to give you the names of three democrats who won the president and the last three who lost and ask who joe biden looks like. the last three successful presidential democrats were barack obama, bill clinton and jimmy carter. they were all outsiders, first-time candidates. the last three nominees to lose were hillary clinton, john kerry and al gore. resumé heavy. i look at this and ask you, joe
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biden looks like the ones that didn't get there while there are a lot of other candidates in the field that look more like the jimmy carter model. what say you? what's the better place to be? hey allergy muddlers... >> first of all, it's a lifetime achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? between now and next year. try zyrtec... and i don't have a candidate. ...it starts working hard at hour one... i have 20 friends running for and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. president. let's be real about it. >> 22 running. zyrtec muddle no more. so i'll figure out which two you are not friends with. i'm kidding. go ahead. >> i know. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... the fact is he may benefit a little from the trump factor. with drivewise. we were just talking about it. it lets you know when you go too fast... his base is strong. ...and brake too hard. when you have that many candidates you divide it up. with feedback to help you drive safer. the other fallacy i hear people say is he's too old. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. bernie did well in the last unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. election. young kids like joe biden. we are a democratic society age. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? he'll appeal to the college campus -- some of the kids really like joe biden. some like bernie sanders and
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mayor pete is doing well right now. is he a flash in the pan? welcome back. i think we have to get through a time for the lid. summer, see where people are in the panel is back. the fall. that's the one thing when you are seasoned, not old, you know? geoff, leigh ann and michael. it's a lifetime in the next few i don't want to get bogged down months. in the fed stuff but to hear the >> that's for sure. president say quantitative congresswoman debbie dingell, easing i'm sure ben bernanke was democrat from michigan, thanks listening, you know, going -- what are you talking about? for doing this today. jeff, leigh ann and michael are we are not going back to that. sticking around. coming up, president trump >> my ears perked up, too. visits the border. >> the president is looking for how many threats about walls, a scapegoat for a softening the border, and mexico? economy that's inevitable. oh, let us count the ways. he wants to point the blame we will, next. we will, next. ook. somewhere else. >> he does. as we know he's nominated steven walk it off look. one more mile look. moore and herman cain for the reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. board. he got rid of janet yellen because apparently she didn't there's only one botox® cosmetic. look the part. >> yellen would have kept it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. interest rates lower. >> explain that. >> to look if part of a member the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, of the fed you have to be boring. >> that's the irony here. causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away janet yellen would be giving him as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, the fed policy he wants now. >> i think that's right.
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eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. >> herman cain and steven moore. do not receive botox® cosmetic you're on capitol hill. >> mm-hmm. >> republicans have seemed to be if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, falling in line on some of these injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping and eyelid swelling. borderline nominees. >> mm-hmm. tell your doctor about your medical history, >> they complain about it, get muscle or nerve conditions, and medications cranky about it. when it gets to committee they including botulinum toxins all seem to fall in line. as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. >> yeah. >> will that happen here? so, give that just saw a puppy look >> i think so. >> both of them? or do you think one of them. and whatever that look is. michael thinks herman cain is a look like you with fewer lines. bridge too far. own your look >> i think it depends on what with the one and only botox® cosmetic. comes out about these two. >> we know a lot about them. herman cain got driven out of a race because of sexual harassment. >> sexual harassment, yes. >> allegations. >> yes, allegations. steven moore has $75,000 debt to the irs; i believe. it's not looking good. if they can get past this storm and there is nothing else that comes out, we know about herman own your look now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. cain already. with just one reservation on opentable, purdue and georgia knows herman you can start saving money on hotels with kayak. cain well. he comes out -- >> that's georgia. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. that's a home state thing.
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>> still, i think is this a hill the republicans will die on? to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. >> mitt romney seemed to mock most patients who saw 90% it. he said, they'll make the rates clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. 999. he joked about it. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections >> when you look at it, and may increase your risk of infections. object to things like the before treatment, demonization of migrants. your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. but they do object to monetary tell your doctor if you have an infection policy. that says something. or have symptoms such as: i think they will object. fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. >> and there have been instances before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to when there are certain nominees where the kind of job matters. or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. so for instance when the janssen can help you explore cost support options. president nominated ronnie jackson. no, not the v.a. we're not playing that game i talked to a former fed chair who said one or two won't ruin policy. but four or five might over time. >> but stephen moore has been out there several weeks now and no republican has come out strongly against him yet. >> he's been on both sides ofis.
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this was one republican who said you don't want names of people you've seen on fox news. >> i want to go to social media. i was heartened by the fact that the public has separate social media from technology. i think there's been this fear that we're so afraid of it. that's not the case. americans love advancement and social media is not one of the advancements. >> it has both isolated people in a weird way but then turned our discourse into a battleground at the same time. i think people are suspicious of social media. they're not sure about it but the president just finished they use it. an event at the southern border >> what does that mean for the where he show cased a border renovation project started on public going forward? the obama administration. his visit comes after he backed look. i agree. we won't kick the has been today. off threats to close the border but at least we know. >> yeah. which he replaced with threats i think people don't like social to punish mexico in other ways. media. but they're addicted to it. moments ago he put threats about and i don't think that they're not going to engage in it and i closing the border back on the
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table. the barrage of trump's various think that candidates are going to use every tool they have on social media to advance their threats are too many to count. that didn't stop us from trying. message. look at aoc. we had to do a scroll. she's a social media star. and she uses that platform very these are the various threats. build the wall, birthright effectively and while we might citizenship, closing the border, not love social media, and we parts of the border, habeas know that it makes us twitch sometimes, and we get frustrated with it. corpus, zero tolerance, with i don't see anything changing in this next cycle. draw from nafta, levy new tariffs, charge mexico $100,000 per illegal immigrant, cancel >> you're right of i think we funding to sanctuary cities. journalists see twitter as a he's looking for ways to keep the story in the headlines. is this a crisis he wants to go cesspool. >> my favorite hate tweets were, away or a crisis he needs to you needed a poll to find out stay at least politically? people hate social media? typical social media. let's bring back the panel. like thanks for proving what we michael, it does feel as if when the president hits a political already know. i guess the question is, what is the right role of government wall, so to speak whether it's mueller, health care, whatever is in the moment, he gets to the here? because look, facebook, it angers me that facebook is not political crutch of immigration held accountable the way we here because it is one thing that
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unites the party around him. >> that's true. at msnbc is. he did that in the midterms as we could be fined by the fcc. facebook has been protected away his closing strategy. from that. in fact, the closing strategy that that, i don't know what the was to warn that the country was right policy answer is and i being invaded by a caravan of don't think lawmakers do either. >> i think the answer is to have brown people that should be public pressure. shot, he said. >> it worked in missouri senate not governmental action they've and indiana senate. >> it didn't work more broadly. >> right. >> i think he turns to this because it unites his coalition responded. >> facebook does seem more and excites a portion of the nervous. they saw the stats. coalition. he's going to have to get beyond people did delete their facebook those numbers in order to win in accounts in a significant enough states in the midwest and other numbers they at least now claim places. to care about privacy. >> he doesn't care about this. he's told this all the time. >> i don't think congress knows what to do about it. you know, you ought to expand i think part of the problem is that the senator especially, it your palate here. is an older body. i don't think they totally get it. >> the party lost 40-something and social media is years ahead at seats in the house. of where congress is thinking on comfortably republican districts. >> have you looked at the border this. they're trying but then you have states? >> right. all the cyber security >> he got smashed. components that they're trying it's a wipeout in new mexico. technology is a which they're they got a terrible night in arizona.
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they held the governorship and we know what happened in texas. >> admit immigration was a big reason why they lost. constant battle for congress. >> we saw mitch mcconnell this >> it would be reactive, not week. >> claire mchaskill will tell forward looking. so any law that gets past would you a reason she lost was the answer a problem five years ago. caravan. >> someone said the president's >> the problem is the excess. the difficulty here. idea to shut down the border was when you've reduced a a bad one, an economic presidential campaign to a twitter campaign. as trump did. catastrophe for the country and on the border. you're actually slinking the the problem with the kind of discourse in a way that people demagoguery the president engages in is it doesn't allow used to give large policy him to reposition. speeches. he didn't give a single one anything less than what he's during the campaign. doing now looks like he's capitulating so he has empty it is a -- threats week after week. in one week changing the >> i think he spent all of two position three times. nights outside of either it's because he started from the mar-a-lago or new york. he didn't even spend the night very beginning saying horrible things about brown people coming in another state that he was across the border. campaigning in. the president is ending his day >> leigh ann? >> the issue of immigration is in beverly hills. i'm sorry. doing exactly what trump wants he declared a national emergency it to do. he's forcing some democrats, and wants to go to the border. especially the presidential do they at all acknowledge the candidates, to talk about it. we have castro -- >> by the way, there is a bad optics of that? problem on the border.
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some you could say he helped >> no. create. they don't care. but we have a larger asylum >> imagine what handy would say if president obama went from the issue where our laws feel out of border to beverly hills. >> it would be a breaking news date. but who created the crisis? report. >> all right. thank you very much. up ahead, pete and repeat. >> and there is no effort to try to solve the crisis. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. there are efforts to try to make it more -- to be more bombastic about it. castro came out with a policy this week that says, look -- >> julian castro. >> not the member of congress. >> right. >> he came out with a policy this week that was much more to the left than many other things democrats have been talking about regarding immigration saying let's decriminalize the thing of crossing the border. this is what trump wants, to show that the democratic party you see clear skin. is weak on immigration and wants open borders. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe >> one of the worst elements is plaque psoriasis find he's talking about cutting off clear skin that can last. don't use if you're aide to countries in the allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. triangle. an increased risk of infections and >> central american countries lowered ability to fight them may occur. fox called mexican countries. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, >> the conditions in those if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop
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candidate for those guys. >> you talk to republicans and democrats. that's the talk. the president and the white house does fear a joe biden candidacy the most. obviously they know the most about joe biden. it's going to be interesting to see how the other candidates do especially in the midwest. but there's a lot of candidates who know that's the critical demographic they need and they are going to work for it. >> their path to re-election goes through the states that have a lot of people like ibaw members in it, michigan and wisconsin. the way they view the calculation to 270 goes through those voters. >> i have talked to people in the president's orbit and the candidate they fear is joe biden because they don't know how to in case you missed it, the run against kamala harris or beto o'rourke at this point. >> the contrast that's the south bend mayor is apparent lay hardest to figure out -- i have jack of many trades. been trying to figure it out -- he was a rode scholar. mayor pete and donald trump.
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how about that contrast? he says he speaks eight >> good luck with that. >> fascinating. languages. panel, you're sticking around. up ahead, unfriending social media. most americans think it is bad for us and it is driving us apart. why can't we give it up? >> [ speaking in foreign language ] liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. >> he's also a skilled piano nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? player. oh! we just spend all day telling everyone he is so good he can hold his own with the singer ben foles. how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... ben foles 6. limu gets a little confused when he sees could he also secretly be an nba another bird that looks exactly like him. coach? ya... he'll figure it out. seriously. the celtics are coached by this man. he claims his name is brad only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ stevens. take another look. you have to wonderful has anyone ever seen brad stevens and pete in the same room in the same boston garden at the same time? me thinks not. and it wouldn't explain why the celt risk just at fourth place. the coach has been busy running a city and running for (alarm beeping) president. they were supposed to be number
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one in the eastern quompbs no welcome to our busy world. lebron and they haven't been. where we all want more energy. that's what happens. but with less carbon footprint. you have too many jobs. we'll have to leave it to you to that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that's cleaner and better. decide. who is it? one of those two men will be we're producing cleaner-burning natural gas. joining me this weekend. mitt romney will also be here. and solar and wind power. don't miss it. and wherever your day takes you... we have advanced fuels for a better commute. if it's sunday, it's "meet the and we're developing ultra-fast-charging technology for evs.. press." we'll be back monday with more "meet the press" daily. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. so we can all keep advancing. good evening. >> we're going to be watching sunday for sure. thank you. i'm in for ari. president trump is on the border. we'll talk to an attorney general suing trump over his immigration policy. and joe bide yep is raising eyebrows with new comments about the 2020 race and a joke about giving hugs. we'll start with democrats in congress ramping up the pressure with probes into trump's taxes and business dealings. today president's lawyers told the treasury department that his taxes should not be released
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the presidential hopefuls made a stop this week at reverend al sharpton national action network's annual conference as a chance to make in-roads with african-americans and some candidates used it as an opportunity to address areas where they have come under scrutiny. >> we have a president today who is a racist, who is a sexist, who is a homophobe, a xenophobe. bernie sanders reached out to african-americans because in 2016 he lost them by about 50 points to hillary clinton. pete buttigieg addressed recent criticism over the 2015 of the use of the phrase "all lives matter" which some say diminishes the black lives matter movement. >> we assert which should go without saying but must be said clearly and again and again that black lives matter.
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>> kamala harris whose faced criticism over her tenure as california's attorney general touted her record on criminal justice. >> you can look at my track record to know that's what i would do because that's what i did when i ran the california department of justice. >> and beto o'rourke who took hits for being short on substance was direct when it came to supporting a bill to research reparations for the descendents of slaves. >> absolutely i would sign that into law. >> by the way, bernie sanders, john hickenlooper and pete buttigieg agreed to sign the bill on reparations. back with more after this. s. ba wckith more after this.
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