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nothing to do with it. and the nitty-gritty and the to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. a person can criticize depth of the policies she's capitalism, or even categorically oppose capitalism, promoting -- >> it sounds like somebody is gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. despite being wealthy. >> you can be a white person who drinking the water. comcast business. >> i do like elizabeth warren beyond fast. criticizes white supremacy, you can be a straight person who but i like some of the candidates. i will say this about mayor criticizes homosexuality, or you pete, and it was fun to see him can criticize that the rules of that's a wrap for me this the game are rigged to in this first speech he did. it's exciting to kind of see him hour on "weekends with alex disproportionately give to the wealthy and hurt the poor and on that stage again. i think that what he is doing is working class. witt." it's time for "up with david there is no contradiction to a little bit different than the that. in fact, we need more tone and tenor of what we're millionaires and billionaires to gura." stand up and fight against that doing, and i love the fact that he's the only person on the unequal system. what matters, again, this is, i democratic side speaking to a get it, this is what we do, we i'm david gura. faith-based community, period. want to parse out all the personal stuff, whatever. what matters is the guy pushing in a way that i'm going to lead overnight, ilhan omar breaks her policies and talking about an with this and -- agenda and structural fixes to silence to president trump's the economy that don't just help attack on twitter. >> which is a whole different >> these people are people like himself but help conversation. regular working people. but the other thing i'll say is >> michael, go ahead. i think he's trying to have a irresponsibly taking those words >> i would say what could get conversation with us about the out of context and threatening him in trouble is if, when he capitalism we want to have here in this country. releases these documents, he's i was with a new friend last been taking advantage of tax the life of representative omar. night, and she said something to me that i'll share here. she said, you know, when we >> now the president is doubling loophol loopholes, which i would not be think about the difference in
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down, saying he has the absolute surprised if he is as someone socialism and capitalism. who is wealthy. legal right to send migrant i would also like to see if he sure, we kindhe truth somehow benefited from the 2017 detainees to so-called sanctuary tax reform that republicans cities. is, what we're doing is actually >> they want more people in passed, which most wealthy their sanctuary cities? people did. socializing failures and we'll give them more people. if he did benefit from those we can give them a lot. things, it will showcase him as >> mayor of the capital of a hypocrite. up the tab for correlations, who connecticut joins us this hour and a ready target for bernie i agree with shiloh, there is are not making enough money to sanders during his campaign for president in 2016. >> millionaires and billionaire. nothing wrong with logically speaking against it. >> millionaires and billionaire. >> millionaires and but not doing it himself is support, and i think mayor pete billionaires. >> seems senator sanders is one is having a real interesting of them and he is finally going inconsistent. conversation about being able to that's my point. >> his wife was recently cleared to release his tax returns. bridge that gap and coming up on a federal investigation -- it's sunday, april 14th. with a way where we can have a >> she does his taxes, he's with so many vacancies and smarter system of how office always said. acting officials, president >> yes, so i would be a little trump's cabinet is starting to bit nervous because the works. allegations of impropriety when how can we kind of get fairness look like a cabinette. back into the system and remove. >> no secretary of homeland security, no secretary of she was president of a college he's trying to say, yes, for the defense, no head of i.c.e., and whether or not that's going border control, no head of the to open up a can of worms. people, but our society is a secret service and no u.n. ambassador. at this point, our nation's but i think the 10 years is security is just one of those because of the trump 10-year good one. ring doorbell cameras.
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amount. you can't just do one, and you >> deputy chief of staff at hud, have to do it so trump feels the pressure that somebody who is coming up behind him is going to john is taking it on the road annoy a contributor to vox and it's available to everybody be doing 10 years. >> this could provide some as a podcast. media. and author of the book "the relief. every time i mention trump's why trump considered making opposite of hate." ivanka trump head of world bank. taxes, there is someone on twitter who says, what about amy fang, and just back from the first daughter finds herself bernie sanders' taxes? doing this will put that behind inconspicuously out of the westport, connecticut, pete country in yet another moment of crisis for the white house. momf dominic. >> i was going to say, i was him. crisis for the white house - choosing to foster a child >> and i'm not going to speculate on bernie sanders' just back. i've been to westport. taxes. i think bernie will be a bit >> very good show last night. more transparent than the thank you. >> i want to start with ilhan mueller report will be. this scrutiny of bernie sanders right now is preposterous to me. it's silly, it's unfocused and omar's response who has attacked it's inconsistent. he has never been critical of the president most recently on people making money. he's been critical of how people twitter. several democrats have pushed make money. bernie sanders made a lot of money selling a book. back on the president, for when i walk through new york politicizing a national tragedy. president trump shared a city early in the morning, i see a lot of people cleaning up the streets who pay more percentage misleadingly edited excerpt of their income than so many at interspersed with footage of the the top, so many in finance as terrorist attacks on 9/11. the president has attacked miss well. that's what bernie has always been critical of. i'm sure he didn't take
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omar over and over gevagain. advantage of any loopholes. if he did, you're right and in february he said she should we'll hold him to that standard. lose her seat. but the tax system has been >> congressman omar, it's rigged by the wealthiest for the terrible what she said. she should either resign from wealthiest and bernie sanders congress or she should certainly capitalized on that. he wrote a book. resign from the house foreign it's an honest way to make money. it's not how trump made money or affairs committee. >> just want to point out here, the ceo financials made money, president trump himself has used anti-semitic tropes. exploiting children, so on and so forth. he's talking about paying your here is a reminder of what president trump has said. fair share, which we make fun of >> donald j. trump is calling him for when he says, pay your for a total and complete fair share. he paid his fair share. shutdown of muslims entering the >> it is fair, i would argue, to united states. question if he has been i think islam hates us. consistent in his rhetoric and his personal finances. there's something there that -- i don't think there is anything wrong with that question. there's a tremendous hatred >> at least he'll be transparent there. we have to get to the bottom of and show his taxes. it. >> in a series of tweets, ilhan >> you've got a book. you're the writer of a book. omar responded to president >> i can say it's not a trump saying no one person, no transparent industry at all, and
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this whole, if you want to be a matter how corrupt, inept or issues vicious, can threaten my millionaire write a book thing, unwavering love for america. i don't think it works like that. you can go buy my book. >> sure, michael, we're going to waleed sha hichlt d tweets it's write a book. we're going to be a millionaire. a story that representative omar >> always great to see you. and tlaib know firsthand and why katie fang, pete dominic joining me here in new york. mayor pete makes his bid for the gop is so afraid of them president official in south they're building a coalition of bend, indiana today. black, brown and white people plus attorney general bill coming together to create an barr breathes new life into an america that finally belongs to old conspiracy theory. all of us, not the wealthy few. how the president takes the it's time we back them up. absurd and makes it mainstream. m m but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. irrespective of these, let's so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet talk about the comments taken with boost®. out of context. >> the sort of putting aside for boost® high protein nutritional drink a second, the twitter-fication has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals of politics and cable news and everything that is tragic. your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. to be completely clear one the upside- i'm just getting started. congresswoman and what she's saying, it matters more their boost® high protein be up for life. policies, right? donald trump has a documented
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set of policies attacking you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? immigrants in general, muslims flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, and muslims seeking visas and including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. meanwhile, ilhan omar has and all from a gentle mist supported a policy that would you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. support, you know, health and healing for victims of 9/11, 9/11 attacks. what they do should be more important than what they say. the other thing here is this is ♪ about proportionality, right? ♪ the fact is that there's nothing ♪ wrong of what she's saying, in front of a group of muslims who love their country as much as all of us do, she put 9/11 in ♪ conte context, it was some people, a handful of people who committed ♪ those attacks and most good people in this country want to be clear that was not all muslims. meanwhile you have donald trump is choosing to nurture and the right as part of a and emotionally support children in urgent need. applebee's bigger, bolder deliberate campaign to smear grill combos. it's not just about opening up your home; muslims and inflame fear and now that's eatin good it is also about opening up your heart. resentment in their voting base, in the neighborhood. you have donald trump who lied consider fostering.
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that thousands of muslims openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... celebrated the 9/11 attacks. that was a lie. like now your doctor may be talking to you you have him saying that islam about screening for colon cancer. hates us. that's a lie. luckily there's me, cologuard. that's not true. e ninvasive test you use at home. so, to parse her words, right, welcome back to "up." and call into question her it all starts when your doctor orders me. i'm david gura. while the trump then it's as easy as get, go, gone. administration fights multiple patriotism, her faith and love battles on the border, taxes and and devotion to all americans you get me when i'm delivered... the mueller report, there is one whereas he has demonstrated right to your front door evidence and the republicans and in the privacy of your own home. have demonstrated evidence of suspiciously missing ivanka trump. questiin there's no prep or special diet needed. the adviser kicking off a muslims in this country, that's you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. four-day trip to ethiopia and the ivory coast. she'll be advocating on behalf the h of sick, perverse, after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing of women in developing that finds colon cancer and precancer. countries. the task of the white house role and that of twisted darkness. >> we have seen threats on this cologuard is not right for everyone. writing some in the white house it is not for high risk individuals, congresswoman's life and so many including those with a history of colon cancer or precancer. resent the couple for their convenient absences in moments of crisis. ibd, certain hereditary cancer syndromes, the piece revealing president others. as soon as last week. trump at times calls ivanka baby or a family history of colon cancer. >> and it is directly related to the president of the united in official meetings and thinks maybe i'll be at your door soon! states, an absolute maniac she is unique when compared to inciting them. it's not just threats against ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. her. the guy who shot up a synagogue covered by medicare and most major insurers. his other kids. was inspired by president trump the commander in chief telling the atlantic that if ivanka and on and on and on. wanted to run for president she would be very, very hard to words matter. beat.
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as sally says, so do policies. when asked about her workforce training efforts president trump they absolutely matter as well. says she loves doing it and wants no credit, just like me, but let's be clear, this she wants no credit. president doesn't care about anyone or anything or this the president and ivanka then laughing after that remark. country after 9/11, his reaction my panel back with me here in wasn't for the victims. new york. eddie, let me start with you. after 9/11, he said now building >> no. is the tallest. because he only cares about >> read it out of curiosity but donald trump. senator elizabeth warren tweeted i read it all the way through. something that i think is as ee lana plat talking about this important -- she tweeted the cultivated authenticity, that's president is inciting violence the thing that ivanka has been against a sitting congresswoman. so good at doing and that has an entire group of americans based on their religion. played well in washington and it's discussing, shameful and this white house. your reaction two years into the role that she's played. any elected leader who refuses ele in. a plat talking about this to condemn it is sharing foundational myth that ivanka responsibility for it. since 9/11, the people in most and jared would be -- >> sounds like the phrase in the danger in this country are people of color, specifically same dictionary that truthiness muslims. the people who are harboring is. this fear and violence are it's the illusion that obscures targeting the wrong people as they did the sick religious what's happening behind the brand as it were. people in wisconsin. the targets of violence since 9/11 always have been or
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certainly have been spite against muslims and religious ivanka trump and impa'm minori you paraphrasing her father. >> nt won't be the first time. can never talk in a way that >> she is a mini version of donald trump. >> okay. wouldionce toward a >> so there is no reason, there is no reason whatsoever that i religious group. >> saying how appropriate those should lend her actions any comments were and spelling it this is "up." out. why it has to be spelled out as i'm david gura. the president has a problem sense of credibility or couching what he says whether authenticity or genuineness. explicitly as she spelled it out it's true or false with this so i'm always thinking that she there. yes, senator warren did, senator caveat. >> it's really incredible. but a lot of people are acts only in self-interest. sanders did. it's been a slow trickle. saying -- >> a lot of people are saying -- so the trip to africa is about >> a lot of people are saying, brand building, when she visits democratic candidates have been well, gee -- >> who are these people? a factory i'm thinking, rightly, responding. house speaker didn't mention the let's go back to friday night congresswoman by name and seem after the president had dinner aid bit tame. at the trump international hotel i think, that she's probably >> they're trying to figure out which is a two-minute drive from thinking about her own business the white house. interest, i'm thinking that they this politically. he returned to the executive are trying to leverage the trips what's the best way to address residence and he started this? when you think about donald tweeting and retweeting. for their own gain. trump's candidacy, sally brought on that night alone, there were there's nothing about what she's links to breitbart, there were this up. done since over the last two fear. that was the underlying deleted posts from axios, there years, i even paused when you motivator. was a clip from fox & friends. all politics in some essence described her as an administrative official. what the hell does that mean? solve some level of fear. there were tweets from there's nothing in her two years contributors at fox news, the of being in washington, d.c. come out and vote for me. that would lead me to believe if not x, why and z will occur. editor, the dot-com. that we should accord her the i have to be honest, david, i'm benefit of the doubt. >> joyce, there is a moment in not surprised by this. the president's tweets are this piece on this issue, the
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i am not surprised by donald foundational myth of her being a trump at all at this point in overconservative or more often than not, they take things out monitoring force centering on of context or rely on credible the paris accord, that she was among those lobbying president trump, her father, to stay in ti time. i think in many ways he sort of views the country, and many of sources. on march 17, president trump set the paris accord. his supporters view the country what's described as this awkward and the changes that are occurring in the country as a out 29 tweets and retweets. series of meetings where you have administration officials war against the others, i compiled a source list of what essentially. we must preserve ourselves saying the president should get out of the deal and she comes in because we are fighting against the president was reading and the others. elevating to his 16 million and makes this speech. i'm reminded of aristotle in we were joking during the break what if this were the obama book one of the politics, he followers. while the president likes to retweet and share information administration, we are well cites war of the mad man. and opinions not tethered to beyond saying that but your reaction to that. >> it's so hard not to go there, in homeless condemnation he fact, he also likes to repeat writes this person has no though. presidents deserve to be surrounded by senior advisers family, no home and ultimately them. >> they spied on me. writes he has no morals. who can give them credible they spied on our campaign. advice on the important issues therefore, it is in his nature to be a mad man, a man mad on who would think that's possible? that face the country. so it's hard to remember that >> the single greatest political spectre of women like valerie war. you think about donald trump's jared or cathy rumler, lisa hoax in the history of our nature from when he came down country. >> how did that begin? it was not with director of monaco who gave him advice on that escalator, from charlottesville, every single thing that indicates to us thus national intelligence dan coats. international and national security issues and then to far, it is in his nature to be as nbc news reported over and wonder what is ivanka trump divisive. doing there? it is in his nature to lie, to over again, trump raised the the country is not well served increase fear among us. issue and over and over coats by her. that is how he succeeds as a women who have worked their way told him he was not wire-tapped, up and earned the positions they are in are not well served by
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leader. so i would say this. the official said. the president did not want to when you think about a dog hear it. but he was eager to believe her. >> she could be running the barking in the middle of the radio host mark levin. night, you don't get upset because it's the dog's nature. >> how many phone calls by donald trump, if any, have been world bank. when you think about a pig she was good with numbers. intercepted by the obama >> if ivanka is supposed to be administration. the moderating influence she is wallowing in mud, you don't get this, ladies and gentlemen, is the real scandal. upset because it's in the pig's >> because two days later fundamentally terrible at her president trump tweeted, job. nature. when you think about donald terrible. there is a reason going back to just found out obama had my our previous conversations about trump and his tweets it's in his nature to act the way he does. wires tapped in trump tower just why congress has enacted laws, in this case against nepotism. >> dogs and pigs aren't creating before the victory. nothing found. anti-nepotism laws are for two this is m interviewed mark levi, primary reasons, it's to avoid violence toward human beings. >> follow where we're going situations of lack of talked about the president's qualifications and secondly, lack of accountability. tweet and the spygate news we can argue whether she's here. since we know it's in his nature qualified for different to act in the manner in which he feedback loop began to unspool. positions, she can give her father advice, great, but what >> this is watergate on we know and what is seen in that does, not just contract steroids. atlantic article is there is a remember the nixon scandal? democrats and people of color it was about a third-rate fundamental lack of but republicans that are 40% of burglary. accountability for ivanka trump. the president is incapable of this country? this is a deep state political >> nothing. they're going to do nothing. hit job. putting the same accountability >> the obama administration >> nothing is happening. pete said exactly what i was spied on president trump's standards on his daughter as an presidential campaign. adviser that every other federal going to say. >> i wonder how much obama knew employee is objected to. words matter. >> your reaction to this as words always matter. about the spy that was inside i would say that the the trump campaign. well? >> yeah, i mean, he's not congresswoman also needs to be >> he was right from the careful about her own words, holding anyone accountable for beginning. they were spying on him. anything other than doing his too. everybody needs to be measured in terms of what they're saying. bidding, which i think is the >> this week the attorney trouble. general, bill barr, gave it new you know, as a leader in the context matters. life at a hearing on capitol lgbtq movement when ivanka was
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and lynn sally is not agreeing hill. going to be in the white house with me. >> so you're not suggesting, people said, oh, well, this here is the thing, though. isn't going to be too bad, even 9/11 is one of the darkest though, that spying occurred? though mike pence is the vice moments in american history. president who is a wicked home there will always be sensitivity >> i don't -- well, i guess you owe phobe and proud of it, at least ivanka is there who is on both sides of how that event is going to be construed. this new york democrat who has gay friends that's going to help if you are discussing an event could -- i think spying did of that ilk, it's important you to moderate some of the things. occur. first thing that the president yes, i think spying did occur. did was -- one of the first need to think about what you're >> the attorney general, just things the president did was say going to be saying. conversely, the dog barking in like the president, did not i'm going to ban trans people offer any evidence to support from the military, rescind the middle of the night, i don't sit there and let the dog bark this claim, but lafter he did protections for lgbt youth in schools and on and on and, oh, offer this clarification. there in the middle of the >> mr. chairman, could i just night, i tell the dog to shut up add one point of clarification? and stop barking. my goodness, i guess ivanka is you have to do something to i just want to make it clear not going to save us. counter the reactivity that it has frustrated me that she you're getting. thinking back on all the >> sally, what is that? has had zero agenda whatsoever. different colloquies here, i'm she hasn't even pretended that >> collar on trump. like she's going to cover these >> throw him a biscuit. three things and do this good >> i'm going to hear from the not saying improper surveillance occurred. i'm saying i'm concerned about that will have some metric it and looking into it. around it. even if she wanted to go around secret service. and say, oh, well, i'm going to it's going to be a fun day. that's all. >> joining me for the hour, pick up global women issues look, yes, of course our words around women and girls and i'm matter and we're in a moment going to have a whole platform eddie glog, princeton on that and i'm going to have an office on it, she hasn't where especially having trump in the white house and having this actually done anything of substance. so to me it just feels like she sort of rise of white supremacy extreme anti-islamaphobic and university, an msnbc political disappears when things really
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hit the fan as a way to, i anti-semitic because the people analyst and joyce vance is now believe, create some who want to hurt us -- same counternarrative for the people who want to hurt me or a an msnbc legal analyst as well. conservative media to be able to have b roll and talking points we've talked before about the while all of us are alarmed jew -- they see the connection. president's ignorance of about what's happening in the yes, words matter. history, for reading, for trump administration, oh, they're able to promote these engaging intellectually with how careful do you expect facts. videos of ivanka hanging out what do you make of this? we can talk about how this has with brown people. >> having some tea in ethiopia someone to be? manifested itself in other ways. as we saw right there from in this case, she -- in other footage from earlier today. parts she used language that was but with this particular thanks to all of you, great to less -- >> she was on a roll. if this was the first time she instance, this particular story, see you in new york. what does that perk legislatico said something -- eddie glaude, joyce vaughan. >> it's not fair, right? there's something in which -- steve king, republican party, coming up on "a.m. joy" rasheed got away with a lot of more talib joins us. "a.m. joy" rash you about how the news is talib joins us vague coded stuff and never got scrutinized in the way she's mainstreamed? >> first, it tells me that the getting scrutinized and that is problem our democracy faces because she's a black muslim isn't reduced to donald trump. it has a lot to do with what fox woman and she is made a news is doing, what conservative political target. media is doing, and how in >> i will defend some people. the reason for saying some certain ways it's undermining people is because you don't identify -- >> the entire group. the underlying basic trust we >> -- the entire group, gender have in order to make decisions of people. >> outliers. >> of course. and what democracy demands of if we treated them like some people we wouldn't have invaded us. second, it's kind of important
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to note, too, the irony. another entire country. one of the things about modern you wouldn't accept an incomplete job it wasn't that entire religion from any one else. conservatism, it's the way in why accept it from your allergy pills? donald trump is terrified of and which it took aspects of the flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, his supporters. 1960s movement and made it its there were some people. including nasal congestion, that's accurate. own. so there is a critique of a kind which most pills don't. 15 mostly saudi arabians and we of victimization that and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. should have been specific with republicans, conservatives of flonase sensimist. the victims of a certain kind of who they are, al qaeda, the biggest threat in america now terrorism wise is white liber supremacists against muslim liberal giminate, and that the people, religious minorities and people of color because it's america. >> take your metaphor here and state is somehow allied against conservative positions. give you the last word. so here we have, right, barr, >> no more aristotle. who was speaking only to an >> that was so early. audience of one in that moment, >> more coffee. i think, kind of invoking a >> here is a donut. >> you bring up the metaphor, conspiracy theory about the state, right? morbidity, rabies. a raid against interest of the but something did change. right. this is really important for me he has posted this to twitter, to say this right quick. pinned it to twitter. in 1967, lyndon baines johnson, >> the twitter-fication of this, right, directed the cia to and the pinning. engage in domestic surveillance. it seems he crossed some sort of 1969, richard nixon, operation rubicon here. >> of course but to something chaos, cia. you just said, this story lacks
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i have a deep ambivalence about federal law enforcement and black freedom movements. specificity. but the interesting thing is and this is why context matters. this is why words matter. this has been flipped, and it's you enable someone like donald trump to parse certain things, been flipped in order to justify what i think is really, really put it out there. deeply questionable. and you know people are going to grab it, take it and they're >> david, i want you to respond going to say this is exactly why to that. that conservative bedrock there. we have to stand with this guy, >> the facts matter, and this is because this is not the type of where conversations like this people we want leading the are so important. country. i'm not saying i agree with it, there is a reason law enforcement needed to surveil but i understand why it's effective. i understand why it's impactful. and that is why for those of us who believe in facts, who believe in context, who believe the trump campaign. it's because his campaign in words, you have to come up manager, his son and son-in-law with a strong argument against this kind of foolishness, david. were having conversations with russians. that was sufficient for lawmakers to say what's going on >> nuclear bombs also impactful, here, whether he's running for i have to say. president or not. to eddie's point, what we we're hours way from seeing learned from bill barr's a copy of robert mueller's testimony is that the fix is in. this is a cover-up. report in some form. it truly is. what the white house expects, literally he will be redacting some of the information. some of his allies say he is in but importantly, he also -- bill for a rude awakening. is in for a rude awakening barr became one of the people that now will affirm and project what if other kinds of plants captured it too? the narrative that you put up
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all of those kind of if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees alt-right -- i don't even want we could help lower emissions. to call news sources. carbon capture is important technology - the attorney general is doing and experts agree. the same narrative when he said, that's why we're working on ways to improve it. i think spying occurred. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. he was feeding a narrative that got turned into a fundraising ♪ appeal by the president of the united states. he knew exactly what he was doing. >> there were plenty of people i talked to when his name was under consideration for the post. i said, let's give him the benefit of the doubt. you can barely feel. he had the job before. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. he is an institutionalist. what changed during that that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network testimony before the house and the senate? along with complete reliability. >> i think it laid bare what so then went beyond. many people have feared all beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. down. down. along. ah ah! bill barr drew criticism from to one-touch conference calls. that's one. people, including me, during the beyond traditional tv. up. confirmation process because he to tv on any device. that's two. had written this 19-page down. down. audition letter saying, pick me, beyond low-res surveillance video. pick me, because i don't believe to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. get down, get down. you can be indicted for obstruction of justice. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, which somehow comcast business. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. which was very irregular, which beyond fast.
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representatives and the right wing media have incessantly, improper matter of the president on all of this. actually obsessively attacked he was tweeting about the "new the new democratic congress women, many of whom are women of york times," false statements color. representative ee land omar of about "the times" last night. he's tweeting these fringe minnesota has been bearing the information sources, let's say, brunt of those attacks by donald not news sources. trump took to an ugly new low they are elevated as a result of tweeting out a video of omar that. what are the consequences, therefore, for the discourse, did you know comcast business goes beyond fast for the notion of truth in this with a gig-speed network. society when something like that complete internet reliability. is clearly seen as being prized advanced voice solutions. by the person who holds the wifi to keep everyone connected. highest office in the country. >> right. video monitoring. from the beginning donald trump that's huge. has always been a master at did you guys know we did all this stuff? managing the media, at really no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. utilizing the media to better his own agenda. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. this is probably what he's been best at in life, certainly not start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. his financial deals. and he has set out to have a it's everything a small business owner needs. concerted effort to create distrust around one of our most comcast business. beyond fast. trusted institutions in this country, to create a situation where people don't believe the facts, don't believe the truth where this idea of fake news are
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a thing to discredit our government but certainly our media. his propaganda game, unfortunately, is working with a lot of people. so promoting those alternative sources as if they are in some way more legitimate than a "new york times," then a deep months-long investigation is his way of saying, look, there is other information out there that actually affirms -- here's the other piece he doesn't acknowledge. what donald trump is deep-rooted feelings that people already held that he is now giving them cover to be able to elevate and connect with. so what he's doing and the consequence of this is he's like, look, there are other people that think what you we're not quite there yet think. and the people who don't agree with you are actually the but attorney general william mainstream media that we're going to write off, anyway, barr says that a copy of because they're just telling lies and you can't trust them. mueller's report will be made available to congress this week. and what's unfortunate is that he made that promise when he he has now given cover to nasty said that there was spying on
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the trump campaign during the feelings about ourselves that people have held that have been suppressed in a good way, and 2016 campaign. in that infamous four-page memo, now they're coming forward, which is why we see the rise of the kkk and others. >> and you see these tactics this is the salien quotation. while the report does not conclude that the president becoming part of the re-election commit aid crime, it also does not exonerate him. toolkit, and i go back to it's the part of the investigation that former congresswoman omar. the video he posted to his federal prosecutor finds the twitter page, slapped together most compelling. he says it could have the most involving an out of context immediate public consequences since it bears most effectively quotation. clearly he's very proud of this, on the offense that could cause very proud of something that in a very similar way to the spying democrats to seriously push for story, made its way up through impeachment. the ecosystem, was seized upon lawmakers pushed the attorney general on this during his by somebody in the far rightly testimony. >> you put this out there. the president went out and who are honed in on his speech tweeted the next day he was given the l.a. chapter of the exonerated. that wasn't based on anything in the mueller report. civil rights organization. it was based on your assessment. the president now seizing on >> it was the conclusion of a number of people, including me. those and feeding them to the obviously, i empty attorney american people. general. it was also the conclusion of >> the underlying omar situation the deputy attorney general rod conversation is an important rosenstein. >> i understand. conversation for the country. i read your letter. look, i look at this situation >> i will discussion that with sadness because i think, is
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decision after the report -- >> did bob mueller support your this the best conversation our conclusion? >> i don't know whether bob -- members of congress are currently capable of having, >> what we could learn from this just this shouting match with they try and tear each other report, get insight to the down, where they seize on intent that bob mueller had when something where she used it came to all of this. inartful words. how optimistic are you that in i think she should say, look, i this multiple hin colored used inartful words. they immediately seized on this redacted document we're going to one moment and they've turned it get? >> i'm willing to pass my pieces into something where members of congress are attacking her and of donut around the table. the president of the united states is now peddling these we're not going to see much. videos that are being made, and he knows he's inciting and we'll go from wednesday tuesday, wednesday, thursday, then news inflaming these base instincts dump friday 0.02. >> good friday right before we steer our children away from easter sunday. bill barr, good catholic. in the beginning, and we're not >> i'm interested in what's not seeing this lack of moral compass in the free world that redacted. who is not interested in that? we see in donald trump. and at the end of the day, that b, i do want to see the details. is something we have to judge the president on, his own character. >> this conversation is not over involving ilhan omar and the fallout involving the president as a criminal lawyer we have to prosecute and defend and it's a couple days ago, but in terms beyond and to the exclusion of of discourse, in terms of how we
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talk to each other, how we every reasonable doubt. regard each other, where does it that's a high burden. there's a reason why. leave us having that video out people's lives and liberties are at stake. there? >> we've been in the gutter for for impeachment there's no a while and our democracy has standard or burden of proof. been in jeopardy for a while, each united states senator has been told and this has been lit precisely because of that. we've dealt with breitbart-like fwated in the courts. videos before. we saw them in some ways each senator has to make a decision on his or her destroyed clearly with a conscience as to whether it rises to the level of doctorate video that was really a hit job. here we see the same thing, a black muslim woman who has been impeachment. >> you're acting like these subject to enormous opposition senators have a conscience and that's interesting. >> it creates the spectrum of research and attacks, who has whether or not when you view the experienced death threats. evidence in the mueller report and this is the thing, david. it's going to give you the information as a senator as to the country is shocked when whether or not you think there violence actually happens. are grounds for impeachment. that is exactly why i think robert mueller was very careful if something happened to her, in the manner in which he they would be shocked and they would say, this is some crazy construed what he reviewed for purposes of his report. figure who is alone and singular that's why he said in the in his or her behavior. traditional of senses there may not have been obstruction of not understanding that the context has been set for harm to justice as we define it criminally, but he leaves it, potentially happen to her. and i come out of a tradition like bread crumbs, like my donut
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bread crumbs, he leaves that for members of congress to pick up. where there isn't a question we they are not stupid. they know exactly what's going can just deal with, this is on. that's why you see someone like something that's real. bill barr pandering to the so for the president of the united states, the most powerful man in the world, to set the stage for potential harm to president of the united states. and yet when he's pressed on specifics as we saw in this happen to a congressperson who clip, he can't give specifics. has been singled out even though for him to punt it and say i'll she has said some things she has, in fact, apologized for but was singled out simply because let you know when it's out, give she wears a hujab, is an me everything and let me decide if you're right or you're wrong. >> this is political now. >> political document. >> at this point it's political. if they attempt to impeach it's not going to go through in the senate, number one. that's just a reality. >> i don't know. >> number two -- anethema to the ones on the >> let's be honest. right, and he is in deeper republicans are not going to trouble because it seems to be impeach donald trump. the mainstream. number two, bill barr's >> let's not forget sarah palin four-page document, i think, and her crosshairs where she tainted a lot of those views. literally had a website and she >> the summary. >> it tainted a lot of public complained about crosshairs over views. also there's a number of servers certain democrats. out there that indicate for and what happened? there was actually some lunatic democrats, it's the sixth most who went and shot congresswoman
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important issue, the tenth most gabby giffords who was in one of those crosshairs in the face. important issue and for republicans it's not an important issue at all. for democrats, they need to be very, very careful with how far they go with this. that's why nancy pelosi has said those things are somehow this culture where it's okay to to folks like nadler and schiff, incite this violence and then slow this down. pretend i don't know anything >> if barr whitewashed what's in about it. that report, it is going to go >> my grandmother would say if from the wl you wall low with dogs, you have go to number one. to get up with fleas. if we find out that the attorney general of the united states who and i wonder why there is this is supposed t>> how does that m republicans in the senate to tolerance that we're just going to wallow with the dogs. impeach donald trump? >> nothing motivates republicans in the senate. >> the mail bomber of six months >> that's my point. >> that can't be the point. ago had exactly this type of because republicans won't do rhetoric on his van. something doesn't mean you don't do something. to eddie's point, republicans >> then we have another bill don't have much to stand on when clinton scenario. it comes to having this >> let us actual lie see what's conversation because they have in the report. peddled in this type of racism it actually does matter what our for the last 10 years. president and his consorts did. george bush after 9/11, bush 43, we need that information. spoke to the muslim community you're exactly right, the bar and said, our war is not with
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is -- you, you are our friends. >> the barr bar. >> by the way, the other issue and the moment when he said here is the election, right? barack obama is a good man. first of all if there's that's in contrast to the information in that report that paints a big enough -- look, rhetoric we have to deal with. >> it was a week ago that we there's a certain amount -- >> we already know a whole lot. learn of an arrest of someone in >> third of the country is doing new york. about trump but they won't hold we're talking here about their nose forever if it seems information the president points there's really bad stuff, that out to t. he can listen just as creates a distance for republicans to distance from much when there wasn't a trump. the best scenario for this is commentary. people look at this and say holy he could have said something, if hell, this guy doesn't blofb belong in the white house. you needed any additional floof >> sally, there's so much public this is about the fact she is an evidence, i would argue, for immigrant, who wears the hijab, republicans to distance themselves a long time ago. >> that's true. is muslim. >> they have not. what about criticizing all the what in the heck in this report comments that go on on the is going to convince right? what about criticizing the republicans? >> thousands of witnesses. anti-semitism and the hatred we >> was charlottesville not hear from the right. enough? >> david said lastly. i'm just going to eat my donut. i think we should be discounting >> eat. >> you cut your donut up. that criticism. that's insane. who does that? the president should be stepping >> senator corey booker kicking up here, but he never will.
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tax returns. there is a new deadline of april love? how many times did he say "love" 23rd after senator mnuchin declined to produce the yesterday? by my count 19 times. >> it's her love. documents from the first date. it comes from love. that was april 10. the house ways and means love of our family. committee warning if the irs love of our community. love of our country and love of does not comply with the fofrma request, the matter will most each other. this community taught me all likely be settled in the about that love. courtroom. feel good, easy going love, mnuchin says, it is more courageous love. important that taxpayers get it is defiant love. the kind of love that works this right than an arbitrary through heartbreak. it's the kind of love that keeps deadline. i would just emphasize this is a on going. it's the kind of love that decision that has enormous precedence in terms of sacrifices. potentially weaponizing the irs. it's the kind of love that is essential. hatred with love. if they failed to comply, each race and love. could face up to five years behind bars. i assume you all have done your a defiant love. with love. stood up for justice. taxes here. david, let me start with you. here's our latest letter sent to >> we'll see if that message resonates with voters. charles reddick in which he with the caveat we are many, advocated for the president not many months out. having to turn over his tax he lags behind democratic returns. this is what richard neal writes
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candidates and only raised $5 to charles. million, less than several it is not the proper function of the irs, treasury to judge or rivals, including senator kamala harris and mayor pete buttigieg. i'm getting better at saying question determinations the need for the requested tax returns. talk about how he's gone about that. this. he's tailored this pretty >> it's buttigieg. finally in terms of the tax returns. >> it was a great speech. >> i think if mnuchin continues to say no, richard neal, as ways >> she loved it. and means chair, should make a >> defiantly. criminal referral in the house ways and means committee over to >> defiant love. >> there's way too much talk about -- you hear this from -- the committee chair and bill barr. how would the u.s. attorney we talked about this before, handle that? take him to court, and if he very ideological, passionate refuses to adhere to that, start democrats will say yeah, yeah, impeachment hearings. impeachment is not just for the president of the united states. whoever can beat trump. that's an insanely low bar here. you can impeach a cabinet official, and if mnuchin is going to willfully break the law i've said it before and i will say it again much. to cover information that he is if the conditions are right responsible under the law to economically, will he win provide to congress, officials re-election. we should be vetting candidates who cannot just beat trump because i think many of the main
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are removed for many reasons, and it would allow the house candidates could under the right economic conditioners depending democratic committee to say, you what's in the mueller report. know what, we are taking this what kind of person do we want seriously. to have lead the country? >> describe how you would proceed legally. there are a bunch who will get down in the mud and be as nasty he heard him say what he has to as trump has been and think that's the way to win. grapple with or could allow this to happen. >> impossible. >> i want a president who calls how do you see this going? >> these issues aren't very us to our higher values and reminds us we can do better. complicated. i'm not a tax preparer. >> want we have one that is both? >> i'm not supporting anyone at the party but i appreciate that 6103, the tax provision we're out of corey's campaign. talking about, is very clear. >> very few candidates have it says shall turn over, right? attacked trump directly. why not attack him directly? there is nothing left to >> i think it's really smart to judgment, secretary mnuchin or do right now. anyone in the irs of this direct at the beginning, you're just trying to say this is who i am. i think that tactic works for request from this particular chairs of house ways and means. donald trump, his supporters because they view success at hurting people, that's their that includes is wise and your thing. that's what they want to do, target and hurt people. corey booker wants to love
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people, evidently, taking mary ann williams' song and dance, idea that it is stringent and it's all about love. right now, being positive is the president will call it what people want to see in a political, that is the path leader. forward. >> head of ways and means, he is that's what barack obama was. that's what so many of our now a ranking member among leaders were. they were positive, inspirational. republicans as well. how valid a concern is that, do it makes more sense to be that you think? is this something so well way than just get down and tailored that it wouldn't be an dirty. plus if they do get down and dirty that's all we're going to issue. pay attention to and that's exactly what trump will tweet >> i think he's giving the about. american public this idea that that will play right into his game. he will love that, be distracted we should discharge our by that. institutions, and that for a message of love. whatever reason, the irs shouldn't have to comply with requests from congress, that if >> there is this conversation vis-a-vis joe biden, people say congress asked for anything, then it's just a conspiracy somehow to try to take out this he could take on trump on debate stage. there are people who wonder administration, that government about that. agencies are corrupt and we >> of course. >> are democrats making a shouldn't trust them. i mean, i really think that all of this is designed not to deal miscalculation as to not try to put someone up as a pole to with the most immediate issue in trump in that way? front of us of whether donald >> yes and no. it's still early. trump is corrupt or not, but we'll not get a good idea as to really to have generational kind
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who may become the presumptive of -- like ongoing impacts with nominee until the debates start. regards to how people view there are candidates who are american government and lesser known who may see their democracy. names climb because of a debate and i am nervous. i am nervous that people are watching this and they're performance. there are folks known who could have a poor debate performance thinking, like, oh, yeah, this is a witch hunt. that could impact donation there's a reason why these agencies are puts in place. the reason there is an irs is to dollars. corey booker's attempt to be make sure patrolman flying with the law. inspirational, aspirational is knight nice. when they're called into account toward the end of the his speech to actually do the job that he talked about policy stuff, they're invited to stay for, agriculture, farm ers. he talked about criminal justice reform, gun reform. thair they'll need civics. >> women's reproductive rights. >> women's rights. he talked about reparations. and they don't understand the i can't remember the phrase he point of the different branches. used but it was something to the there is no kind of understand effect of $50,000 from the that go this is the way it works federal government to, i guess, african-americans or people of color for education, et cetera. there was substantive stuff in in our system and how strong the speech toward the end. this has been, and for people to what i'm concerned about right now is his inability to raise a think they don't have a voice
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significant amount of money. and create some semblance of there weren't a lot of people equality, they don't understand there in comparison to some of the other individuals. that. i'm nervous that people are >> kamala harris. buying into it. >> how big a vain is this? >> that has to sort of trouble what does it tell you, i should him and his aides at this point say, about the rimness of this in time. it's early. the first debates start in june. give the guy an opportunity to vine many. see how he performs and then the amazing work they did trying we'll have a better idea, better indicators of who will probably go furthest. >> they'll all take trump down a to find the one window into the notch with smart jokes and trump tax returns that we have. dismissals. >> are you auditioning right chuck barry, who was a judge in now? >> absolutely. i'm happy to write -- >> sharpen your elbow. pennsylvania, retired unceremoniously. >> earlier on cable news he i guess at the age of 82, but quoted aristotle and then he anyway. the impact is huge. >> it's huge. that reporting revealed at least actually mentions the policy in to me that much of the trump a speech. >> smart show. organization was in fact a criminal organization in so many smart man. >> smart conversation. ways. >> up next, president trump and, look, we have a historical focusing his fury on so-called president. when they called for other sanctuary cities. he hasn't been shy about criticizing them. now he wants to move migrants there from the mexican/u.s.
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welcome back to "up." i'm david gura. a policy proposal that had been relegated to the dust bin by his advisers who had been worried about its legality, its cost and how it would play with the american people. the usa has the absolute legal right to have apprehended il liam immigrants transferred to sanctuary cities. we hereby demand that they be taken care of at the highest level, especially by the state of california, which is well hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social known for its poor management security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about and high taxes. my information getting out. take note of the we hereby why's that? [bird speaking] my social is 8- 7- 5 dash demand part of that tweet. okay, i see. [bird laughing] president trump making the calculation this would be a way somebody thinks it's hilarious. free social security alerts from discover. to exact some sort of revenge on his political rivals. panel is back with me here in new york. joining us is the mayor of one of those sanctuary cities, hartford, connecticut. let me ask you, first of all, to react what you read from the president, something reported in
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the post, the white house, department of homeland security rejected it, something they dispatched with quickly and it came to life again in a series of tweets from the president. this act of retribution as he sees it. >> donald trump is doing what donald trump does. i'm sure he's feeling imp tent right now, democrats control the house. republicans seem to be feeling the first indications of a spine. although i'm not feeling -- not holding my breath when they reject herman cain's nomination. this is not a serious proposal. it's not a legal proposal. it's not a responsible proposal. this is donald trump looking to weaponize women and children who are seeking asylum so he can retaliate against his political opponents. it's crazy. >> pete dominic, once again, here with a question in a moment. let me ask you the basic . welcome back to "up." question. if the government were to say to i'm david gura.
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you several thousand of immigrants are heading your way according to politico, president to hartford, what's your response to that? trump offered some branding and how welcoming is hartford? advice to george washington when >> cities around the country, touring mt. vernon in including hartford has welcomed washington. refugees and asylum seekers he wondered why the estate was decade after decade. that's something that's not named after him. if he was smart, he would have fundamental to american values, put his name on it. what it means to be america. you have to put your name on if this creates an opportunity to help stop paying private stuff or no one remembers you. companies to keep kids in cages, the president's advice is then we would glad to be part of that solution. notable for two reasons. since trump's name was removed but let's just step back. from new york city and toronto, we can't let donald trump dictate the terms of this debate. this isn't a serious proposal. politico reminding him that we should be saying we expect washington did succeed in having more from our president. things named after him like the we expect a president who is actually responding in a serious and thoughtful way. nation's capitol and his home in washington, d.c., not to mention one by finally talking about washington state as well. president trump had other real, responsible comprehensive takeaways about mt. vernon immigration reform and actually according to that politico doing some of the things you article. he found the rooms too small and could do right now to make the the staircases too narrow. situation at the southern border better. you could have built the place instead of spending nearly $1 better, trump said, and for less
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billion on deploying the money. mt. vernon is pushing back national guard to string up barbed wire, you could be saying they were not good for facilities that would allow us to humaneely process the tour and thanking the ladies asylum applications. association. all this may be attributable to >> treat a humanitarian crisis the president's lack of interest like a humanitarian crisis. >> exactly. >> sounds like a great mayor and in history and his lack of great human being. mr. mayor, first of all, love attention span. >> give me a little history, the city. come to hartford a lot. quick. i want to go fast. i have a lot of things i'm city steam comedy club is one of working on: china, north korea. my favorites. give me a quickie. everybody should go to hartford. >> give me a quickie. >> shameless plug. >> hartford is an amazing city. stay with us. this will be a quickie. it's rebounded. we'll be right back. >> it is. >> you look at this issue of immigration and the city of hartford, you mentioned comprehensive immigration reform, going nowhere in the united states congress. other mayors dealing with undocumented immigrants, much less refugees, what would you do to strike at the root of the issue in your city of hartford?
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>> first of all, you know, what hartford does against city after city around america does is try to build a relationship of trust with law enforcement and everyone who lives in our community, try to serve all of our residents and recognize that this idea that trump has been peddling for years now that all criminals -- all immigrants are criminals is outrageous and it's inconsistent with our values as a country. we are a welcoming place. we have always been a welcoming place and we try to run the best city that we can. when you talk about the bigger issues, let's get back to a conversation about real comprehensive immigration reform. let's start talking again about dreamers and respond to the real increase in the migration at the
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southern border. donald trump is doing exactly the wrong thing. it's driven by instability, violence, poverty in central american countries and donald trump's response amazingly is to say we should cut off need to those countries. what mayors and cities around the country have to do is think thoughtfully and seriously about policy challenges and try to address them in a real way not just do what donald trump does, which is create a crisis so he can dominate the narrative. we hereby demand there's a royalist flare in that tweet. you're getting to this, what you're saying in that last answer but there's a movement way from trusting or entrusting the federal government on these issue, isn't there? >> federal government has been awol for a while now. donald trump said yesterday or the other day that he alone is
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in control of american immigration policy. it's not working all that well. so, let's get back to having a serious conversation. democrats are ready for that conversation. cities, including hartford, are ready to be part of that solution. and we would like nothing more than to have a president who is willing to have actual conversations about polishes rather than political theater. >> mayor of hartford, thank you. could today be the day we finally get ahold of his taxes? we're not talking about donald trump. we'll have that more later on in the show. i'm talking about bernie sanders, pledged to release a decades worth of tax returns and the wealth that he and his wife have accumulated. his wife have accumulated security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is that your daughter? no, it's a macaw. and his name is timothy.
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timmy, want a cracker? timmy, do you want a cracker? [bird speaking] what do you think, kevin? no. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. welcome back to "up." therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... i'm dave gura. breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. buttigieg is unveiling his race. the only openly gay candidate is taking on the trump administration, talking to mike pence about his views on faith and homosexuality. >> that's the thing i wish the mike pences of the world would understand. if you have a problem with who i am, your problem is not with me. your coil, sir, is with m thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, relationship, and he said some things that are critical of my
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yeah, i see it. christian faith and about me and because priceline offers great deals personally, and he knows better. by comparing thousands of prices in real time, he knows me. >> i'm not critical of his sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! faith, i'm critical of bad is that safe? policies. i'm not critical of his faith. oh, y... ahh! not at all. no, ma'am. nope. i'm critical of bad policies. and more people than ever are enjoying romantic getaways. i don't have a problem with (romantic music) religion. i'm religious, too. that's gross i have a problem with religion priceline. every trip is a big deal. being used as a justification to harm people. and especially in the lgbtq community. >> the "washington post" said this could be defining feud of the election. judge john harwood joins us now. he is also the host of "speak easyhe'eas easy." he when you -- when you look at how they've gone at this, his knowledge of faith very similar to the feeling of faith, sense of faith, that the vice president has. >> i am excited about this conversation, i will admit, because there is a constituency he's speaking to that i'm a part
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of. i'm not supporting any candidate and i understand that people don't like to bring religion and politics and so forth. but mayor pete is doing something very large here. if they want to talk about religion or politics or not, they were turned off by donald trump. they're scratching their heads saying, what happened in the republican party and how did the community fall behind donald trump? mayor pete is actually speaking to a christian constituency who feels disenfranchised by the republican party saying, i can be gay and christian. i believe in a christianity that embraces the values that move this country forward. this is going to resonate. whether or not it translates in the democratic primary is up to the voters, but this is an enormous conversation. >> you centered your conversation on economics, and you had a moment where paul wellstone talked about the american dream being more obtainable by a kid in denmark
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today than it is to someone here in the united states. you talked about our notion of capitalism. he talks about that, how he sees capitalism in the united states today. >> the thing that makes capitalism capitalism is competition. but as you have more and more welcome back to "up." corporate conglomerations of power, you're going to see less competition. i'm divd gura the back and forth >> but is that the reason why you think we have expanding continues between democratic lawmakers and president trump to income and equality? release his tax returns. >> i think it's a vicious cycle. he is not the only one, bernie the economy is not some creature that lumbers along on its own. sanders is set to release ten years of tax returns tomorrow. it's an interaction between they're expected to show he is private sector and public part of the 1%, the high earners sector. and public sector policies, basically for as long as i've he has taken on for most of his been alive, are skewed career. he wrote "the new york times," quote, i wrote a best-selling in equality. >> talk about what you learned book. if you write a best-selling from mayor pete about his feelings of what success is in book, you can be a millionaire, the united states today and how politics can be a vehicle to get too. if i had a nickel every time i to that point. >> well, interestingly, david, he said that there may be a
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heard this. from elyria, ohio. this is something he didn't do tradeoff between the amount of during the 2016 campaign. one return was released, if i'm overall economic growth we have not mistaken, if history doesn't and making the economy fair. he said he's willing to make fail me return was released, if that tradeoff. not mistaken. why now is he going back 10 what pete buttigieg is talking about is a more democratic years? >> you're right, david. in 2016, he released one year of capitalism that works for returns for 2014, and it was people, lifts up people more actually tax day in 2016 at that than one that is focused on making economic growth as high time, so there was no pressure as pobssible. beyond it was the end of the he makes the argument, and many primary, so there was no further progressive economists do, that pressure to release that full 10 if the keconomy is fair and lifs years, but his campaign says he'll release the 10 years of more people, it will grow more. returns tomorrow, on tax day. but what he said is, if it out here on the campaign trail, doesn't, that's okay because it instead of talking taxes, he's needs to work for more people. been talking a lot about trade. eddie was talking a few minutes he's been going through these ago about the imperial states that president trump presidency and the power that flipped in 2016, states like wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania. he's making the argument that in president trump is attempting to 2016, or the best case for assert. his fed chairman -- excuse me, democrats in 2020 to win back his fed pick, stephen moore, the white house is to reclaim we've gotten a piece of video these states that president trump won, so he's been talking lately where he said, i don't really believe in democracy that
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much. he said, you know, if you have to trade unions, he's been democracy, you could have people having community meetings, saying that he is the best voting to see somebody else's person to win these states, that property and democracy doesn't he's the best democrat to take always produce a good economy. donald trump on. that's a pretty stark so it's been a lot of trade discussion. later today he'll be in ohio and distillation of the tradeoffs then he's going off to pittsburgh, talking trade and and choices that buttigieg is willing to make and people like donald trump and stephen moore unions. >> sally, let me turn to you. are not. >> tell us where he fits into there was a great piece in new the pantheon of running. york magazine about this whole issue. i thought this was the most pro he said, the problem with his progressive message now is vok active line. tonal. there is nothing thinking about if senator bernie sanders is a that when he's giving his message. hypocrite, it's for delaying the is there warren release ofnt has
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