freedman, columnist for the "new york times," nbc news political analyst michael steele and kimberly strassel, columnist for the wall street journal. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. you heard that right. we are beginning our 70th year on the air, a year-long celebration. we'll have more on that later in the show. let's get down to business. for the second straight saturday, the new trump presidency was met with frustration, anger and protests. but unlike last week's massive planned demonstrations, yesterday's were spontaneous and had to do with specific action by president trump. the president's steps to, in effect, prevent some muslims from entering the country led to dozens of people with permanent resident status being detained at american airports. that led to protests at those airports all around the country. many others at airports across the globe en route to the united states were simply told to go home. the wild scenes at u.s. airpor