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joining me for inside analysis are kristin welker, "the washington post" ashley parker, cornell belchernielle pletka. women to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. just 16 days until the midterm election. we have brand-new poll numbers to shire that indicates interest in this election is at an all-time high. we record 70% of voters interest in the election is a 9 or 10. what is significant about 2018, that was the highest midterm turnover in 100 years. this will indicate we'll be even higher than that. overall the battle for congressional control, a dead even 47-46, but if you go under the hood, you'll see most likely voters -- and the republicans have the advantage. that's why it feels as if the wind has shifted a bit. we asked, what message would you send? democrats, the number one message clearly is protect women's rights. it goes along with all of those abortion rights ads we've been receiving. if you ask republicans, it's a bit mixed, one is fix the economy, reduce the cost of living. presidential job approv
joining me for inside analysis are kristin welker, "the washington post" ashley parker, cornell belchernielle pletka. women to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. just 16 days until the midterm election. we have brand-new poll numbers to shire that indicates interest in this election is at an all-time high. we record 70% of voters interest in the election is a 9 or 10. what...
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ashley parker, elise jordan for all your reporting. it was a great piece over the weekend. and we have a lot more on the pennsylvania races tomorrow and wednesday with special two-hour editions of "andrea mitchell reports." we'll be live from pittsburgh starting tomorrow at 11:00 eastern and noon only on msnbc. >>> first, making history. the man poised to become great britain's first non-white prime minister. can he calm the economic turmoil and reassure allies? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. watching "andreal reports. this is msnbc. those who do get t bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor. such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive, don't wait. ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. >>> britain the getting a new prime minister. former finance minister will be the first person of color ever to hold that position. at age
ashley parker, elise jordan for all your reporting. it was a great piece over the weekend. and we have a lot more on the pennsylvania races tomorrow and wednesday with special two-hour editions of "andrea mitchell reports." we'll be live from pittsburgh starting tomorrow at 11:00 eastern and noon only on msnbc. >>> first, making history. the man poised to become great britain's first non-white prime minister. can he calm the economic turmoil and reassure allies? you're...
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nbc white house correspondent mike memoli, "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, also with us "new york times" politics reporter, lisa lerer. mike, let me start with you on this one and talk about what we heard from the president around the 1:00 hour. essentially the message is get out there and vote, especially if you are for abortion rights because we can help codify it come january. talk us through that, three weeks out now from the midterms. >> yeah, that's right, yasmin. i think the political strategy here on the part of the white house is very clear. democrats saw a real boost in the polls in the late summer months after that june decision by supreme court came down, striking down the protections for abortion rights under roe versus wade. as one democratic strategist put it, maybe if that decision came down in august we'd be feel better about where things stand now. we are seeing in polls the economy continues to be the number one issue for voters. the number one issue that fires up democratic base voters continues to be abortion rights, and that's why as a
nbc white house correspondent mike memoli, "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, also with us "new york times" politics reporter, lisa lerer. mike, let me start with you on this one and talk about what we heard from the president around the 1:00 hour. essentially the message is get out there and vote, especially if you are for abortion rights because we can help codify it come january. talk us through that, three weeks out now from the midterms....
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. >> jonathan greenblatt, ashley parker, thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, room service. the secret service paid trump owned properties in the investigation. coming up. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. right on time. make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with
. >> jonathan greenblatt, ashley parker, thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, room service. the secret service paid trump owned properties in the investigation. coming up. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect...
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joining us, national political correspondent for "the washington post," ashley parker, out with "insideshley, good to have you on this morning. so, i guess take us through -- there's a lot of legislative wins, and yet still -- and i'm not sure who the other options are to run against donald trump if he were to run, and yet still it's big conversation, whether or not joe biden should run again. >> that's exactly right. in this story, i did with two colleagues over a number of weeks, we talked to more than 80 people, cabinet officials, senior white house officials, former white house officials, aides, democratic operatives to do an analysis of the biden presidency so far, to understand where we got -- how we got to this place. and you're absolutely right. there are, when you lay them out as we did, there's a ton of legislative wins. and not just legislative wins but legislative wins that have been on democratic wish lists in some cases for decades, climate change, prescription drugs, bipartisan gun legislation, you know, semiconductor bill, helping veterans with burn pits, the covid relie
joining us, national political correspondent for "the washington post," ashley parker, out with "insideshley, good to have you on this morning. so, i guess take us through -- there's a lot of legislative wins, and yet still -- and i'm not sure who the other options are to run against donald trump if he were to run, and yet still it's big conversation, whether or not joe biden should run again. >> that's exactly right. in this story, i did with two colleagues over a number...
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and joining the discussion, senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," ashley parkerand former white house press secretary, jen psaki, now an msnbc host, but has some incredible memories of those days from her perspective. white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire, he's the host of "way too early," author of "the big lie." >> i've heard he wrote a book on this. i heard you needed promoted. >> also with us, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg, good to have you all. >> let's talk about the person that i think most americans, people who love america at least had to be impressed by yesterday, and that was nancy pelosi, grace under fire. you brought up something i think that's so important to understand. we don't get a lot of huge profiles. and there's a reason why. >> after i watched the video, i was thinking about that last night. there have been some books about her, but the reason we don't hear about her that much is because the house that she runs is not a hot mess, they're hearing about the senate. what is going on with sinema.
and joining the discussion, senior national political correspondent for "the washington post," ashley parkerand former white house press secretary, jen psaki, now an msnbc host, but has some incredible memories of those days from her perspective. white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire, he's the host of "way too early," author of "the big lie." >> i've heard he wrote a book on this. i heard you needed promoted. >> also with us,...
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parker outfit for my oldest, who has not taken it off. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. it's a big holiday for us. we always do this disney thing with ashley, actually.ion where we table our kids every halloween, we go to disneyland. it's the only time i go. and we -- she makes a big thing, like we have to big a theme. in the beginning it was the group chose the same theme because our kids were so little. and now it's like seven themes. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they all want their own thing. >> jimmy: then it's not a theme, really, is it? [ laughter ] >> not so much. >> jimmy: i hear there's a sephora in the parking lot? >> yes, there is, there is! [ laughter and applause ] and it's good, yes! it's good. >> jimmy: i learned something. >> did you not know that? >> jimmy: i didn't know. i don't know. >> oh my god, you have not lived. >> jimmy: it somehow slipped past my radar. >> you have not lived, my friend. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, we'll see a clip from the new movie "the school for good and evil" on netflix. charlize theron is with us, we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by
parker outfit for my oldest, who has not taken it off. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. it's a big holiday for us. we always do this disney thing with ashley, actually.ion where we table our kids every halloween, we go to disneyland. it's the only time i go. and we -- she makes a big thing, like we have to big a theme. in the beginning it was the group chose the same theme because our kids were so little. and now it's like seven themes. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they all want their...