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covers the kumar white house beat. attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein are at the justice department this afternoon revealing the contents of the mueller report and working on a summary for congress. to the hill newspaper, the justice department has notified the house judiciary committee to expect a briefing with a retinal, for we are not sure, a briefing somehow of those conclusions of special counsel robert mueller by 5:00 this afternoon. that is what a lawmaker on the panel has told the hill. the white house said friday that president trump am and who has been traveling, has not been briefed on the report's findings. earlier this month, the house debated a nonbinding resolution calling for the report to be made available to the public and congress. is recognized. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. h.con.res 24 expresses the sense of congress that any report special counsel robert mueller delivers to the attorney general should be released to the public and to congress. this conc
covers the kumar white house beat. attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein are at the justice department this afternoon revealing the contents of the mueller report and working on a summary for congress. to the hill newspaper, the justice department has notified the house judiciary committee to expect a briefing with a retinal, for we are not sure, a briefing somehow of those conclusions of special counsel robert mueller by 5:00 this afternoon. that is what a...
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host: anita kumar, her byline can be read at politico.com. thank you very much for being with us on what may be a busy sunday. guest: sure. thanks for having me. >> senator kyrsten sinema holds a campaign kickoff rally in front of -- kiersten gillibrand holt a campaign kickoff rally. live coverage begins at 12:30. >> food and drug administration commissioner scott gottlieb talks about his tenure in the future of the fda. he is stepping down from the position in less than two weeks. the brookings institution hosted the event. david: good afternoon, i am david wessel. director of the center here at i am thedirector of the center here at brookings. this is for health policy. i want to welcome everybody here, i want to welcome scott gottlieb. his biography is so long that i had to write it down.
host: anita kumar, her byline can be read at politico.com. thank you very much for being with us on what may be a busy sunday. guest: sure. thanks for having me. >> senator kyrsten sinema holds a campaign kickoff rally in front of -- kiersten gillibrand holt a campaign kickoff rally. live coverage begins at 12:30. >> food and drug administration commissioner scott gottlieb talks about his tenure in the future of the fda. he is stepping down from the position in less than two weeks....
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euro stock 600 gruden capital and kumar, of kumar. you both name your companies after yourselves >> when you get to a certain point, you just do that. >> and the head of liesman capital, steve liesman >> liesman global services >> i'll get to you, donald, in just a minute. stay there like, patiently wait what do you think? are we heading into a recession? is that what the market is telling us it feels to me as though the market is sort of sucking wind >> the market is sucking wind but you have been leading on to a recession for some time. i think we had it postponed by the fed pivot that i'm sure steve will also talk about december to january, they made a dramatic change. that change is the trajectory for the stock market but it does not forestall a recession happening. >> the effect of the pivot, steve, has it run its course >> in the stock market >> yes yes. >> it depends always on whether or not the change in policy is equal to the change in the outlook. and i think for the initial round of weakness, i think the policy was well sui
euro stock 600 gruden capital and kumar, of kumar. you both name your companies after yourselves >> when you get to a certain point, you just do that. >> and the head of liesman capital, steve liesman >> liesman global services >> i'll get to you, donald, in just a minute. stay there like, patiently wait what do you think? are we heading into a recession? is that what the market is telling us it feels to me as though the market is sort of sucking wind >> the market...
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anita kumar of politico reports the white house has had an unusually hostile reaction. and we quote, in their early response to an onslaught of democratic requests trump officials are breaking from the norm of both parties, according to people who worked in the white house or capitol hill during the presidencies of bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama. here with us tonight to talk about all of this, a.b. stoddard, columnist and associate editor at ree real clear politics and the aforementioned anita kumar, associate editor of politico. one of the days i'm going to meet this guy named norm. talk to us about these norms and how different is this from normal times? >> let's be clear, no president wants to turn over anything to congress no matter what party, that's just not what they want to do. but what we're finding that's different this time is that generally the white house will respond to their letters that they get to the requests they get and they kind of open the door for conversation. they'll say, we can provide these documents but these. we can do it by t
anita kumar of politico reports the white house has had an unusually hostile reaction. and we quote, in their early response to an onslaught of democratic requests trump officials are breaking from the norm of both parties, according to people who worked in the white house or capitol hill during the presidencies of bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama. here with us tonight to talk about all of this, a.b. stoddard, columnist and associate editor at ree real clear politics and the...
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anita kumar, thank you so much.dale, thank you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one democrat hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. beauty editors have tried everything. in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive whitening formulation safely whitens 25 times better*. for a noticeably whiter, smile. trust america's #1 whitening treatment. crest 3d whitestrips. even our pets know to go because it's the easiest way to save 30% on all the medications we carry. so skip the search and go directly to petmeds.com now. >>> and now it is time for our nation to set a new priority. so i am announcing today that i am a candidate to become the next president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] it is our moment to solve america's most daunting challenge and make it the first foremost and paramount duty of the united states and that is to defeat climate change. this is -- >> the list of democrat
anita kumar, thank you so much.dale, thank you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one democrat hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. beauty editors have tried everything. in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive whitening formulation safely whitens 25 times better*. for a noticeably whiter, smile. trust america's #1 whitening treatment. crest 3d...
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anita kumar, thank you so much.k you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. e can be frustrating. but with esurance, just snap some pics and you could get back on the road fast! well, not that fast. this editor made this commercial fit in 15 seconds. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and lets you filter by take-off time, layovers and more, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. ♪ kayak. search one and done. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just
anita kumar, thank you so much.k you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. e can be frustrating. but with esurance, just snap some pics and you could get back on the road fast! well, not that fast. this editor made this commercial fit in 15 seconds. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. what sore muscles? what with advpounding...
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anita kumar, thank you so much., thank you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. if i built a van, it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens, make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet. [ beeping ] and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. and i'd build it right here, in south carolina. introducing the all new sprinter starting at $33,790. built in the usa. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ with venus, you're in charge of how your skin feels. so, when the world expects you to follow the rules, write your own. ♪ because no on
anita kumar, thank you so much., thank you, as well. >>> coming up, he may not be a household name, but one hopes tackling climate change can propel him to the white house. "the 11th hour" back right after this. if i built a van, it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens, make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet. [ beeping ] and an eye out for danger. with active brake...
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stoddard and anita kumar to do so. desperate or genius. >> i'm acknowledging my potential liabilities and he won't do this, or it's really stupid. he really shouldn't do it. there is so much consensus to be formed in the democratic primary electorate. what if he paired up with stacey abrams now and down the road she calls for impeachment depending on something stumbling out of the southern district of new york. you can't cement this pairing this early. but i think this conversation has told the voters he understands, he could sort of -- you have to run as vibrant and strong enough to serve two terms, but you could hint, maybe it will be one. say i'm a lame duck at the start. this could start the conversation that makes them realize he's self-aware and he wants to shore up those vulnerabilities. >> we're going to put the latest polling on the screen. i assume there's a reason of two guys that are in the top bracket. both at 26%. and after them that's a sizable bit of the electorate out there. what do you make of this bi
stoddard and anita kumar to do so. desperate or genius. >> i'm acknowledging my potential liabilities and he won't do this, or it's really stupid. he really shouldn't do it. there is so much consensus to be formed in the democratic primary electorate. what if he paired up with stacey abrams now and down the road she calls for impeachment depending on something stumbling out of the southern district of new york. you can't cement this pairing this early. but i think this conversation has...
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stoddard and anita kumar to do so.. >> i'm acknowledging my potential liabilities and he won't do this, or it's really stupid. he really shouldn't do it. there is so much consensus to be formed in the democratic primary electorate. what if he paired up with stacey abrams now and down the road she calls for impeachment depending on something stumbling out of the southern district of new york. you can't cement this pairing this early. but i think this conversation has told the voters he understands, he could sort of -- you have to run as vibrant and strong enough to serve two terms, but you could hint, maybe it will be one. say i'm a lame duck at the start. this could start the conversation that makes them realize he's self-aware and he wants to shore up those vulnerabilities. >> we're going to put the latest polling on the screen. i assume there's a reason of two guys that are in the top bracket. both at 26%. and after them that's a sizable bit of the electorate out there. what do you make of this biden story. >> they'r
stoddard and anita kumar to do so.. >> i'm acknowledging my potential liabilities and he won't do this, or it's really stupid. he really shouldn't do it. there is so much consensus to be formed in the democratic primary electorate. what if he paired up with stacey abrams now and down the road she calls for impeachment depending on something stumbling out of the southern district of new york. you can't cement this pairing this early. but i think this conversation has told the voters he...
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economy can gather steam in the meantime sri kumar and paulsen, thank you. shares of tesla falling today, concerns about sales can the company deliver? cong nion "tradingatn" mi up. all the news at as it happens. stay with us rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your danish. not cool! at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & this shipment will be delivered... >>> welcome back to "power lunch. i'm mi
economy can gather steam in the meantime sri kumar and paulsen, thank you. shares of tesla falling today, concerns about sales can the company deliver? cong nion "tradingatn" mi up. all the news at as it happens. stay with us rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning....
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we've asked anita kumar and ken thomas to stay with us. in that same poll pete buttigieg, the mayor of south bend, indiana, was at 1%. but this past weekend in order to have a good outing in terms of national live news media exposure. he was part of a cnn town hall last night. the question came up of the kind of a very deeply relation and famously pious former governor of indiana, now vice president mike pence. i want to show you the exchange. >> i mean, i don't know, it's really strange because i used to at least believe that he believed in our -- i disagreed with him ferociously on these things but i thought well at least he believes in our institutions and he's not personally corrupt. but then how co-get on board with this presidency? my understanding of scripture is that it is about protecting the stranger and the prisoner and the poor person and that idea of welcome. [ applause ] that's what i get in the gospel and when i'm in church. and his has a lot more to do with sexuality, and i don't know, a certain view of rectitude. but even
we've asked anita kumar and ken thomas to stay with us. in that same poll pete buttigieg, the mayor of south bend, indiana, was at 1%. but this past weekend in order to have a good outing in terms of national live news media exposure. he was part of a cnn town hall last night. the question came up of the kind of a very deeply relation and famously pious former governor of indiana, now vice president mike pence. i want to show you the exchange. >> i mean, i don't know, it's really strange...
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maria teresa kumar. president of video -- voto latino. and the former republican governor of north carolina, president mcccrory. welcome to sunday, and "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press," with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. never mind that president trump's campaign chairman is going to prison and that mr. trump and michael cohen argued this week over which one of them is lying about a possible pardon. our colleague, dana milbank at "the washington post" pointed out, that with president trump's struggles with north korea, on the trade deficit, the border wall, there's only one thing that can save him, the democrats. as he said, right on cue, here they come. democrats have spent much of the last month wrestling themselves to the ground. they were embarrassed over ralph northam had once dressed in blackface. and startled by sexual harassment comments by northam's lieutenant governor, justin fairfax. and chronically unsure to handle a comment by omar. and emerging group of democrats is continuing into conflict with the libera
maria teresa kumar. president of video -- voto latino. and the former republican governor of north carolina, president mcccrory. welcome to sunday, and "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press," with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. never mind that president trump's campaign chairman is going to prison and that mr. trump and michael cohen argued this week over which one of them is lying about a possible pardon. our colleague, dana milbank at "the...
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anita kumar,di associater for politico. what a reckoning, a test for this new attorney general. wh do we know about how le handle this moment perhaps based on his testimony? >> well, based on both his testimony and theetter, the excerpt from which you just read, we know h thate will be care wonderful this. he recognizes enormous public hunger and will try to release as much as possible. the leadership, the democrats dehave dem that the entire report come out. in his testimony when he w before the congress for his confirmation. he said he would release as much as he could within the law, which gives him some wiggle room. and the letter tonight said that he will c wsulth special council mueller and the deputy attorney general and perhaps others to figure out exactly h much of it to release. but he's under tremendous entiretyto release the of the report. robert: insi thehite house, are they hands on or hands off? >> they don't have a heads up on what's in there. they've been preparing for this for months. this is a white house that does notrepare very much. they're always short sta
anita kumar,di associater for politico. what a reckoning, a test for this new attorney general. wh do we know about how le handle this moment perhaps based on his testimony? >> well, based on both his testimony and theetter, the excerpt from which you just read, we know h thate will be care wonderful this. he recognizes enormous public hunger and will try to release as much as possible. the leadership, the democrats dehave dem that the entire report come out. in his testimony when he w...
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kumar from new zealand have a question for us about space. is it possible to create sperm artificially low. the reproductive cells are complicated for one purpose in life is to fertilize an egg cell. father a child but sometimes they fall short of expectations. in the western world have a sperm count just half that of forty years ago if that trend were to continue by twenty fifty they'd be sterile. a range of culprits are being blamed for moans and water supplies to chemicals in plastic all can disrupt the body's hormones but it's helping hand from the lab. researchers in china the u.s. and britain have created artificial sperm in mice at least. the technique involves converting embryonic stem cells into image sure sperm cells. the mice produced using lab grown sperm were later able to produce offspring of their own. but they had a shorter life span than ordinary mice and were also more prone to disease. the root of the problem is and how sperm are created during the cell division process called meiosis chromosomes are duplicated and recombin
kumar from new zealand have a question for us about space. is it possible to create sperm artificially low. the reproductive cells are complicated for one purpose in life is to fertilize an egg cell. father a child but sometimes they fall short of expectations. in the western world have a sperm count just half that of forty years ago if that trend were to continue by twenty fifty they'd be sterile. a range of culprits are being blamed for moans and water supplies to chemicals in plastic all can...
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what is a bilateral dispute with the region the prime minister of magicians' his excellency pavin kumar as you can all had a very different reaction to the court's decision this is a historic moment for us and all its people including the should go to an unquenchable e to move from the homeland and prevented from the turning for the last half century our territorial integrity will not be made complete and when that occurs they should both scenes and the descendants will finally be able to return home however the implications for the u.k. standing in the world are far reaching alex talks to take muddy farm or you can bust are not his story and i'm human rights activist. welcome to the alex salmond show thank you very much. former ambassador form of diplomat you've read the the findings of judgment of the international court of justice how damning was that of the united kingdom well it was extremely damning it repudiated at length all of the united kingdom's arguments it denied that this was simply a bilateral dispute between britain and malicious and stated in terms that part of the deco
what is a bilateral dispute with the region the prime minister of magicians' his excellency pavin kumar as you can all had a very different reaction to the court's decision this is a historic moment for us and all its people including the should go to an unquenchable e to move from the homeland and prevented from the turning for the last half century our territorial integrity will not be made complete and when that occurs they should both scenes and the descendants will finally be able to...
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sanjay kumar specialises in selling this type of jewellery. by their grandparents and parents that you must buy gold, it's an investment, it's lucky. it's something that we as asians do, so you must do it. people follow the traditions in the culture. we met with the community groups, certainly from the neighbourhoods affected, and listened to their concerns. in cheshire, police set up a dedicated team after a series of burglaries there. it led to a number of convictions. but officers say they face challenges because gold is easily disposed of. the second—hand outlets, certainly around asian jewellery, the question should be asked, who is this person in front of me selling this gold and the irony is it's often harder, i think, in this country to sell scrap metal than second—hand jewellery. mr syed suffered a heart attack during the robbery in his home. the couple hope by sharing their story, it will help others who are vulnerable. 00:15:43,980 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 sian lloyd, bbc news. another eu referendum. 0rganisers claim more than a mil
sanjay kumar specialises in selling this type of jewellery. by their grandparents and parents that you must buy gold, it's an investment, it's lucky. it's something that we as asians do, so you must do it. people follow the traditions in the culture. we met with the community groups, certainly from the neighbourhoods affected, and listened to their concerns. in cheshire, police set up a dedicated team after a series of burglaries there. it led to a number of convictions. but officers say they...
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the family of kumar mondal woman's a living as a fisherman. his wife ruth about char says they've had to rebuild their house three times. a lot about neighbors have gone to dhaka to work in the textile factories and there are a few a fish in the river the ones who want to. feel . shanteau and his son fish in the show dogs just like his father before him now shanta fears that the coal fired power plants will pollute the water here. if we don't catch enough fish. i have to take a job as a day laborer. with the. fee. for. fees. fees for no one i can't move my entire family to the city how to lower the quality . so. from the show we now move east to bulla the largest island in bangladesh. fortified dikes were built along the make now river after the last round of floods . the dikes were built too late to help mohammad most of. his village was washed away by the river three years ago. because he couldn't farm anymore he turned to fishing . and. there was a mosque here a school and some houses. but because the river erosion and flooding we had to mo
the family of kumar mondal woman's a living as a fisherman. his wife ruth about char says they've had to rebuild their house three times. a lot about neighbors have gone to dhaka to work in the textile factories and there are a few a fish in the river the ones who want to. feel . shanteau and his son fish in the show dogs just like his father before him now shanta fears that the coal fired power plants will pollute the water here. if we don't catch enough fish. i have to take a job as a day...
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another comedian, nish kumar from comedy central, believes that an audience's outrage are sometimes justifiedr the impact of the words they're choosing. and i don't think it's killing comedy." i agree. so is political correctness limiting? i don't think so, no. i don't think it's — i mean, ricky gervais... yeah. . . has his career suffered ? i don't think so, no. i mean, ricky gervais, has his career suffered ? it hasn't. comics who are worth anything, look, when people, you get into any controversy and there's political correctness — this discussion we had about is, you may say something one way, i might see something the other way, but it is not going to hurt my career because, if you are doing it for a specific purpose and you do it long enough, people start to get what you're about. political correctness, in my case, has caused me to take some words out of my act and to actually come up with even newer jokes, to kind of help facilitate somebody getting something across without them having a preordained kind of... can you give me an example to illustrate that? in terms of a word, i used to
another comedian, nish kumar from comedy central, believes that an audience's outrage are sometimes justifiedr the impact of the words they're choosing. and i don't think it's killing comedy." i agree. so is political correctness limiting? i don't think so, no. i don't think it's — i mean, ricky gervais... yeah. . . has his career suffered ? i don't think so, no. i mean, ricky gervais, has his career suffered ? it hasn't. comics who are worth anything, look, when people, you get into any...
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anita kumar and shannon pettypiece are back with us. shannon, let me start with you.that mueller report, girl. what are you hearing about it? >> you know, as everybody sits here and we've been saying it's, oh, any day now, any day now probably since february and here we are at the end of march. the sense i get from my sources is they go back and forth between being very anxious that something is going to happen any minute and that it's going to completely blow up any domestic agenda they have to this calm, confidence of everything is okay, we can handle it. >> your sources inside the white house? >> inside the white house. i see people gyrate back and forth. one day, oh, no, no, everything will fall apart. the next day, we're fine, we've got this. it goes to speak to the mood that no one knows what's going to happen here and washington in this circle is just kind of on edge. >> plan, does the white house have a plan? i'm talking to my sources who have an idea what they're going to do and respond on the presidential side once this rolls out. >> they can have a plan but
anita kumar and shannon pettypiece are back with us. shannon, let me start with you.that mueller report, girl. what are you hearing about it? >> you know, as everybody sits here and we've been saying it's, oh, any day now, any day now probably since february and here we are at the end of march. the sense i get from my sources is they go back and forth between being very anxious that something is going to happen any minute and that it's going to completely blow up any domestic agenda they...
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joining me along with amy parns is anita kumar, white house correspondent and associate editor.s with her. here is a listen. >> what is this green new deal? answer, radical and environmental socialism. >> a real serious threat to our way of life. >> an absurd socialist manifesto. >> a socialist experiment. >> it is like your kids spew nonsense at you and you're like, quiet, learn something and then come back to me. >> she was a waitress -- >> sand she's ranting and raving like a lunatic. >> were you expecting that. >> yeah, 100%. >> that? >> well, i mean -- >> they took it 11. >> it is next level. >> didn't expect them to make total fools of themselves. [ applause ] >> well that was quite a comeback. but what is with the conservative fascination with aoc? >> here is the thing, i think that the democrats have found someone who is well-spoken, who speaks to what a lot of people want in the party. i talked to someone the other day who said, if any of these candidates were running for president, kind of articulate what they are for the way she does, they would be just fine and proba
joining me along with amy parns is anita kumar, white house correspondent and associate editor.s with her. here is a listen. >> what is this green new deal? answer, radical and environmental socialism. >> a real serious threat to our way of life. >> an absurd socialist manifesto. >> a socialist experiment. >> it is like your kids spew nonsense at you and you're like, quiet, learn something and then come back to me. >> she was a waitress -- >> sand she's...
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joining me for inside analysis is kasie hunt, robert costa, maria teresa kumar and pat mcrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. never mind that president trump's campaign chairman is going to prison. they argueed this week over which one of them is lying about a possible pardon. dana at "the washington post" pointed out with president trump's recent struggles on north korea, on the trade deficit and the border wall, there's only one thing that can save him, the democrats. and as he said right on cue, here they come. democrats spent much of the last month wrestling themselves to the ground. they were embarrassed over the revelation that ralph northam had once dressed in black face. started by allegations of sexual assault against fair fax, and how to handle ilhan omar, her second comment many saw as anti-semitic. new cohorts of democrats are coming into contrast with the liberals. they're united about the urgency of beating p
joining me for inside analysis is kasie hunt, robert costa, maria teresa kumar and pat mcrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. never mind that president trump's campaign chairman is going to prison. they argueed this week over which one of them is lying about a possible pardon. dana at "the washington...
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she said, kumar, call on jesus. just pray your way through. and i kept saying the same thing.d, son, just hold on. and i head his hand. and at this point the wind is still whipping. you can look up and see debris going all around us. and it's just unreal. it's not anything i would have imagined for me, my family, in a million years, not for our area, not for our community. it's just devastating. >> it's amazing that you survived. thank god you did. >> and that was the first tornado. >> that's one of the thing is are the structures ready? is the community ready? is the infrastructure ready? there's nothing that moves with the swiftness. >> righting. >> and the lethality of a tornado. i've seen what it can do, and we're seeing it once again. so you have your lives. you have each other. thank god you're lucky for that. >> we do. >> what do you need? because i know this community is scrambling. is there water right now? >> it is. >> i know you're staying with family, but tell me. >> we haven't been able to assess our damage. i've suffered some injuries. so we haven't really been a
she said, kumar, call on jesus. just pray your way through. and i kept saying the same thing.d, son, just hold on. and i head his hand. and at this point the wind is still whipping. you can look up and see debris going all around us. and it's just unreal. it's not anything i would have imagined for me, my family, in a million years, not for our area, not for our community. it's just devastating. >> it's amazing that you survived. thank god you did. >> and that was the first tornado....
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joining us now, maria teresa kumar, the president of voto latino. and jason johnson, politics editor at theroot.com and professor of politics and media at morgan state university. maria teresa, i wanted to get your reaction to -- actually, you can pick whatever you just saw in what we introduced to react to any or all of it. >> i think, lawrence, the fact that she's individuals are not being held accountable for what they are doing to these children is atrocious, but it also shows the consequences of elections. the american people spoke in november and now you actually have oversight. if you recall, about a year ago, we -- six months ago we had very similar conversations with secretary nielsen where she was rolling her eyes and didn't seem to care. this is where literally the rubber hits the road and she should care. just today the trump administration finally admitted there was over 471 group of parents that have been separated from their children that were deported without their children, without their consent. 471, lawrence. this is on our watch.
joining us now, maria teresa kumar, the president of voto latino. and jason johnson, politics editor at theroot.com and professor of politics and media at morgan state university. maria teresa, i wanted to get your reaction to -- actually, you can pick whatever you just saw in what we introduced to react to any or all of it. >> i think, lawrence, the fact that she's individuals are not being held accountable for what they are doing to these children is atrocious, but it also shows the...
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now, president and ceo of voto latino and an msnbc contributor and a friend of mine, maria teresa kumarton post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, robert costa. also with us, arthur brooks, president of the american enterprise institute and author of this new book that you must read, "love your enemies." david drucker's still with us. maria, to you first. the pros and cons of this sort of move, because earlier this morning i was looking at the "time" magazine cover. the article about alexandria ocasio-cortez and how she represents the next generation. if joe biden walks in with a stacey abrams, does it solve the criticism he gets about being too old-school and traditional? >> well, this has been insider talk for a long time that if biden were to jump in, one of the things that he can do is really appease a lot of the wisconsin, minnesota, michigan older white voter men that voted for obama, then voted for trump, but then his running mate should be someone that basically helps usher us into the future, someone like a stacey abrams, but people also talked about julian castro, kam
now, president and ceo of voto latino and an msnbc contributor and a friend of mine, maria teresa kumarton post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, robert costa. also with us, arthur brooks, president of the american enterprise institute and author of this new book that you must read, "love your enemies." david drucker's still with us. maria, to you first. the pros and cons of this sort of move, because earlier this morning i was looking at the "time"...
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to chick black car up you don't hear people say why tara lol conti just be horrid without an agenda kumar who. is it. that i want to go to that bridge go oh i was going to hand it up to the professors but just say that's a real white privilege statement they made no professors take it away. so so the book very quickly the book and the movie are real worried about recognizing african-americans in the genre it's about celebrating their presence it's about reminding us that representations don't matter this is our documentary and the book really didn't leave it is about lax contribution to the john rocker. we have. folks who are saying why why blackness why do we need to talk about focus on that and that that really gestures to a colorblind statement and i am proud of my black man in my culture and the contributions we've made. and i. i bring my race with me and i think it's ok to talk about the cultural history and the racial histories that we embody but what do you think in honor. well i think it's very easy for people who see themselves reflected in media constantly. to be sort of blind a
to chick black car up you don't hear people say why tara lol conti just be horrid without an agenda kumar who. is it. that i want to go to that bridge go oh i was going to hand it up to the professors but just say that's a real white privilege statement they made no professors take it away. so so the book very quickly the book and the movie are real worried about recognizing african-americans in the genre it's about celebrating their presence it's about reminding us that representations don't...
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joining me now financial times managing editor julian jet and contributor maria teresa kumar and my dear peggy noonan and former senator claire mccaskill is still with me. gillian, we've seen steady jobs growth. the jobs number came in low. but that is okay. we know the good employment picture and the fact that wage growth is ticking up is a positive but this net worth drop is a wow to me. how about you? >> it depends on your p perspective whether you are looking back or forward. we knew the stock market crash and the sharp declines had caused damage in terms of household net worth but since then the stock market has picked up quite a bit. the big question right now is looking forward to the rest of 2019 and saying what does this job number mean for where the economy is going because on one level the label was badly distorted by the government shutdown and so add january and february together and split it into two and it looks like the figures are sort of okay but the fact that waves are ticking up so sharply is going to put a lot of pressure on federal reserve to think about whether it
joining me now financial times managing editor julian jet and contributor maria teresa kumar and my dear peggy noonan and former senator claire mccaskill is still with me. gillian, we've seen steady jobs growth. the jobs number came in low. but that is okay. we know the good employment picture and the fact that wage growth is ticking up is a positive but this net worth drop is a wow to me. how about you? >> it depends on your p perspective whether you are looking back or forward. we knew...
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senior correspondent for washington examiner, david drecker and atkins and contributor maria kumar. this discussion on "meet the press" i'd like to pick up a little bit here. there really are generational difference is among democrats, a certain irony a lot seem to be supporting bernie sanders one of the older candidates in the race but is on this frontier of progressive ideas. how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the disagreements over this? >> i think they have to be careful they recognize the message they will stick to and not fall into the trap of basically defending everything the republicans are trying to stick to them. if you heard this morning liz cheney with the platform for the republican party was going to be against the democrats, she talked about infante side, immigration, socialism and lastly saying democrats are anti-semitic. democrats have to make sure they're in their own boxing ring and not constantly trying to defend themselves. you talk about this intergenerational divide, it's very real. 2020 is the first time there will be more young vot
senior correspondent for washington examiner, david drecker and atkins and contributor maria kumar. this discussion on "meet the press" i'd like to pick up a little bit here. there really are generational difference is among democrats, a certain irony a lot seem to be supporting bernie sanders one of the older candidates in the race but is on this frontier of progressive ideas. how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the disagreements over this? >> i think...
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covers the kumar white house beat. thank you for being with us on what could be a very busy sunday.uest: thanks for having me. host: senator patrick leahy, first elected in 1974, just a few months from when richard nixon was forced out of office. beware the mistakes of richard nixon. issad, joining us from west virginia. line for democrats. caller: good morning. i still think the president, maybe we cannot prove he is but he says he believes tin over our intelligence agencies. when he takes the line of the kremlin, talking about everyone,, he attacks all of our allies except vladimir putin, even the pope. he attacked the pope. i think he is compromised financially. he lied about trump tower. he said he had nothing to do with russia, but he was still talking about building the trump tower in moscow. for the republican who talk about harassment, donald trump for six years talked about birtherism,im -- harassing barack obama. for six years, they went after hillary clinton for emails. they did not get one indictment. donald trump, he is the second man on the putin payroll. with all of t
covers the kumar white house beat. thank you for being with us on what could be a very busy sunday.uest: thanks for having me. host: senator patrick leahy, first elected in 1974, just a few months from when richard nixon was forced out of office. beware the mistakes of richard nixon. issad, joining us from west virginia. line for democrats. caller: good morning. i still think the president, maybe we cannot prove he is but he says he believes tin over our intelligence agencies. when he takes the...
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sanjay kumar specialises in selling this type ofjewelry.thing that we as asians do so you must do it so people follow the traditions of the culture. we've met with community groups from the neighbourhood is affected and we listen to their concerns. in cheshire the police set up concerns. in cheshire the police set upa concerns. in cheshire the police set up a dedicated team after a series of burglaries there, it led to a number of convictions but officers say they face challenges because gold is easily disposed of. the second hand outlets around asian jewellery, the question should be asked who is this person selling this gold? at the irony is it is often harder i think in this country to sell scrap metal that is second hand jewellery. mr saiyan suffered a heart attack during the robbery in his home. the couple hope that by sharing their story it will help others who may be vulnerable. let's ta ke others who may be vulnerable. let's take you through some of the front pages this morning. there is one story dominating still on the front pages
sanjay kumar specialises in selling this type ofjewelry.thing that we as asians do so you must do it so people follow the traditions of the culture. we've met with community groups from the neighbourhood is affected and we listen to their concerns. in cheshire the police set up concerns. in cheshire the police set upa concerns. in cheshire the police set up a dedicated team after a series of burglaries there, it led to a number of convictions but officers say they face challenges because gold...