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so with that, symone sanders, joe lockhart, thank you so much. symone: thank you. meera: thank you, joe. thank you, symone and thank you, steve. please sign up. we're going to bring you a short video and take a moment to hear about the role of congress can in safeguarding news. senator amy klobuchar is the author of a bill called the journalism competition and preservation act. it's an effort to protect and promote independent and local journalism in the era of social media. steve had a chance to speak with her yesterday. take a listen. steve: senator klobuchar, thank you so much for joining us. you are the lead sponsor of the journalism competition and preservation act. describe to us what you're trying to achieve with this. sen. klobuchar: we have to have a thriving press. 1/3 of our newspapers are scheduled to shut down. they believe they're going to shut down by 2025. that's unbelievable. this is getting at something that is really a threat to our democracy. we have lost so much in coverage on the local level that can never be brought back. and we want to stop
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i want to bring in symone sanders, host of msnbc's simone.hing things right now, or watching governors ways out of arizona, we're watching the senate race out of nevada. also house races are being called in realtime. you saw what's happening out of washington. if you are democratic leadership, if you are republican leadership and you are watching these results roll in, what is top of mind? >> first of all, top of mind is the math. and i actually spoke to the what, congressman james clyburn, before this election season. and he's being very bullish. before tuesday, he said we're gonna do better than you think. and democrats can hold house. and i thought that was a, i mean, look, as a statement, he should make. he's the third in the wig, right? that's what you say. i don't think many people believe that. so, democrats seem to think that they have, you know, ran better races the cycle, and it is, the math is borne out. the math is mapping -- i want to say one thing about the senate, because as we talk about this, and we could learn nevada, nevada
i want to bring in symone sanders, host of msnbc's simone.hing things right now, or watching governors ways out of arizona, we're watching the senate race out of nevada. also house races are being called in realtime. you saw what's happening out of washington. if you are democratic leadership, if you are republican leadership and you are watching these results roll in, what is top of mind? >> first of all, top of mind is the math. and i actually spoke to the what, congressman james...
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symone starts right now. >> greetings, you're watching symone. a change is coming, y'all. it's much bigger than you think. brace yourself. a republican-led congress is about to put the country through all the things, okay, i'm talking about multiple site for us, investigation, calls for impeachment. how the white house, democratic lawmakers, the media apparatus are preparing for what is ahead. plus, the battle over a woman's rights to make decisions about our own bodies. it is still being waged across the country. in georgia, this states six-week abortion ban was just reinstated. the head of pro-choice america is here. she's going to tell us about the next move and the impact this will have on georgia senate runoff. we've been hearing a lot about a tried damac on the way. i hope you have gotten to that -- covid, rsv, the flu, they seem to be converging for what is going to be a rough winter. doctor patel is going to answer some questions. i'm symone johnson, i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you prepared for the new world we are about to be living? and we are 35 days a
symone starts right now. >> greetings, you're watching symone. a change is coming, y'all. it's much bigger than you think. brace yourself. a republican-led congress is about to put the country through all the things, okay, i'm talking about multiple site for us, investigation, calls for impeachment. how the white house, democratic lawmakers, the media apparatus are preparing for what is ahead. plus, the battle over a woman's rights to make decisions about our own bodies. it is still being...
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thank you so much for watching symone on the sunday fundy y'all, i'm symone centers thousand.eacock, where i have new episodes on the msnbc hub every monday and tuesday. for more of the show, including behind the scenes shenanigans, find us on instagram, twitter and tiktok. i haven't done shenanigans in a while, but i promise all get y'all right this week. politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton starts right after a short break. thanks. thanks but my clothes still smelled. until i finally found new downy rinse and refresh! unlike many other products, downy rinse & refresh doesn't cover odors or leave residues... it helps remove them. it's safe on all fabrics and gentle on skin -- just add to your fabric softener tray. downy rinse & refresh helps remove odors up to 3 times better than detergent alone, so fabrics look and smell clean. try new downy rinse & refresh. guaranteed or your money back. find it in the fabric softener aisle or online. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase
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symone? >> let's bring in -- to this conversation.ssor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embrace this issue of roe, of abortion and one around the country, elevating it, talking about it. the bullet point of the white house is one of the biggest bully pulpits of the world, and shining a spotlight on the issue, i had to imagine it made a difference. >> absolutely, symone. don't forget, the vice president also want to many college campuses to do so. when we look at the data, we see young people, especially college educated young people are a voting group we want to pay attention to, not just women but men also, who care about roe and a woman's right to choose. keep in mind, republicans will make women have babies. if they
symone? >> let's bring in -- to this conversation.ssor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embrace this issue of roe, of abortion and one around the country, elevating it,...
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symone? >> let's bring in -- to this conversation. she's an associate professor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embrace this issue of roe, of abortion and one around the country, elevating it, talking about it. the bullet point of the white house is one of the biggest bully pulpits of the world, and shining a spotlight on the issue, i had to imagine it made a difference. >> absolutely, symone. don't forget, the vice president also want to many college campuses to do so. when we look at the data, we see young people, especially college educated young people are a voting group we want to pay attention to, not just women but men also, who care about roe and a woman's right to choose. keep in mind, republicans will make w
symone? >> let's bring in -- to this conversation. she's an associate professor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embrace this issue of roe, of abortion and one around the...
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symone? >> let's bring in christian grier to this conversation.e professor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of the united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embraced this issue of roe, of abortion and went around the country, elevating it, talking about it. the bully pulpit of the white house is one of the biggest bully pulpits of the world, and shining a spotlight on the issue, i had to imagine it made a difference. >> absolutely, symone. don't forget, the vice president also want to many college campuses to do so. when we look at the data, we see young people, especially college educated young people are a voting group we want to pay attention to, not just women but men also, who care about roe and a woman's right to choose. keep in mind, if republicans will make women have
symone? >> let's bring in christian grier to this conversation.e professor at -- and the politics editor for thegrio. it's very good to see you here. we have been talking a lot tonight about what has made a difference in this election. we talk about the issue of roe and abortion, but we haven't talked about the vice president of the united states about america, vice president harris. want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embraced this issue of roe, of abortion and went around the...
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i am symone sanders-townsend and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ we are just three days away from them elections, y'all. do you hear that music? yes, that is how you know we are closing in on election day. nearly 39 million people have cast early ballots, more than 16 billion dollars has been spent this cycle. that is a new record. you are also now looking at a live picture from temple university in philadelphia, pennsylvania. we're in about an hour, president joe biden and former president barack obama will take the stage at a campaign rally to support democratic notorious candidate josh shapiro is running against election denying republican josh mastriano -- john fetterman who is locked in a razor thin race against republican tv dr. mehmet oz. i want to bring in nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. he is in philadelphia right now waiting for the democrats heavy hitters to take the stage. mike, i am sure this is bringing back memories, okay? what are you hearing from the people gathered there, set the scene for us? >> well, symone, you have been talking to democratic strat
i am symone sanders-townsend and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ we are just three days away from them elections, y'all. do you hear that music? yes, that is how you know we are closing in on election day. nearly 39 million people have cast early ballots, more than 16 billion dollars has been spent this cycle. that is a new record. you are also now looking at a live picture from temple university in philadelphia, pennsylvania. we're in about an hour, president joe biden and former...
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symone sanders, joe lockhart, thank you. >> thank you, joe, symone sanders, and steven clemons.will see you "after words" for sure. we mentioned this earlier, a short video, take a moment to hear about the role of congress, senator amy klobuchar, author of the journalism competition and preservation act to protect and promote local journalism in the era of social media. we had a chance to speak to her yesterday. >> thank you for joining us. you are the lead sponsor of the journalism competition and preservation act. describe to us what you are trying to achieve with this. >> we have to have a thriving trust, one third of our newspapers are scheduled to shut down, they believe they will shut down by 2,025. it is unbelievable. this is getting at something that is really a threat to our democracy. we have lost so much on the local level that can never be brought back and we want to stop the bleed, these platforms, specifically facebook and google, google in one quarter last year, $66 billion in advertising. what they have done is taken the money that used to go to the local content
symone sanders, joe lockhart, thank you. >> thank you, joe, symone sanders, and steven clemons.will see you "after words" for sure. we mentioned this earlier, a short video, take a moment to hear about the role of congress, senator amy klobuchar, author of the journalism competition and preservation act to protect and promote local journalism in the era of social media. we had a chance to speak to her yesterday. >> thank you for joining us. you are the lead sponsor of the...
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stephen hayes, and symone sanders-townsend. all right, as we all face the reality of the worse than expected performance for republicans, they say it's one man to blame, donald trump. we have all seen this movie before. i want to remind people. >> i respectfully ask you, with all due respect, to step aside, step down. >> it's sad, really, but i can't endorse donald trump for president after those comments and the way he said them? >> then there was january 6th. >> all i can say is, count me out, enough is enough. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress. >> some republicans swear this time is different. >> this time donald trump is no doubt in the rear-view mirror. >> it's moving in a different direction as we move forward, is a good thing. >> the voters have spoken and said they want a different leader, and a true leader understands when they have become a liability. >> throw the puck, hallie. >> we have sat around this table before and people asked, will this time be any different. what he's do
stephen hayes, and symone sanders-townsend. all right, as we all face the reality of the worse than expected performance for republicans, they say it's one man to blame, donald trump. we have all seen this movie before. i want to remind people. >> i respectfully ask you, with all due respect, to step aside, step down. >> it's sad, really, but i can't endorse donald trump for president after those comments and the way he said them? >> then there was january 6th. >> all i...
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thank you for watching symone on this sunday.rt of msnbc's special coverage ahead of election day. it all starts at 7 pm eastern. i'll be part of the big night on tuesday. election night coverage will start at 6 pm eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. we will have live coverage and analysis as results come in. politics nation with reverend al sharpton starts right after this break. he's got a nice interview with the current president, joe biden. ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ get double rewards points this fall. book now at bestwestern.com. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing?
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back with us now, symone sanders town send. >> i'm curious.yet. what's happening behind the scenes? what are the party people doing a deep dive on? what are they looking to glean out of these results. i look at abigail spanberger and i think is that a way to run as a moderate? what are they looking for right now to give them some insights. >> i think folks are looking at what the turnout was, what were the numbers for women, what were the numbers for young people. young people seem to be a deciding factor in a number of these races across the country that broke for democrats, very important. let's dig in there. what did we do there? we've been talking about latino voters. abigail spanberger was up against a very well-funded, competitive opponent and she went out. does that bore out for the rest of the country? what is really happening there? i think lots of conversations, things we won't know right now today. >> does it seem as though we've entered in a time in our country's history where all of the expectations, polls, experts and analysis en
back with us now, symone sanders town send. >> i'm curious.yet. what's happening behind the scenes? what are the party people doing a deep dive on? what are they looking to glean out of these results. i look at abigail spanberger and i think is that a way to run as a moderate? what are they looking for right now to give them some insights. >> i think folks are looking at what the turnout was, what were the numbers for women, what were the numbers for young people. young people seem...
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>> thank you symone for having me on. great to be poised to deliver a great victory to hold the senate right here in nevada, and yes, the votes are coming right through clark county, in nevada's fourth congressional district. i was with senator catherine cortez masto yesterday at a veterans event, and as you indicated, we will have mail ballot votes, and drop box votes reported out early today. i am confident that not only will she take the lead, but she will go on to win reelection to the united states senate. giving us the majority that we need from nevada. >> congressman, i want to talk about the voters in clark county for just a little bit. for people at home who don't know, clark county is the county in which las vegas is situated, heavy african american population. talk about how their participation has made a difference. because in the lead up to election day, i think there are a lot of people who thought my vote is not going to count, it might not matter. but this is coming down to the wire. >> you know what i lov
>> thank you symone for having me on. great to be poised to deliver a great victory to hold the senate right here in nevada, and yes, the votes are coming right through clark county, in nevada's fourth congressional district. i was with senator catherine cortez masto yesterday at a veterans event, and as you indicated, we will have mail ballot votes, and drop box votes reported out early today. i am confident that not only will she take the lead, but she will go on to win reelection to...
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revolutionaries volodymyr vinnichenko was quickly replaced by the commander-in-chief of the unr troops symond jewish pogroms began in ukraine. well, according to modern researchers, the pogroms described in the bulgakov white guard were more than 1,000 and almost half were the work of the petliurists, but the white guards and troops who moved from camp to camp of the so-called green atamans were also involved in them, according to various sources in ukraine , from 50 to 200,000 jews, november 14, 1940 , german aircraft began to bomb the english industrial city of coventry. this bombardment marked the beginning of a new era of air raids, which led to the total destruction of the target in the evening and night, dropped 450 tons of various bombs on the city and parachute mines completely disabled the gas supply to the water supply and the railway, more than 500 people died. nearly a thousand were injured, 12 aircraft factories were damaged , more than 4,000 houses were destroyed. and three-quarters of all the enterprises of the city, the raid on coventry became the first in a series of similar
revolutionaries volodymyr vinnichenko was quickly replaced by the commander-in-chief of the unr troops symond jewish pogroms began in ukraine. well, according to modern researchers, the pogroms described in the bulgakov white guard were more than 1,000 and almost half were the work of the petliurists, but the white guards and troops who moved from camp to camp of the so-called green atamans were also involved in them, according to various sources in ukraine , from 50 to 200,000 jews, november...
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. >> for symone, i'm so glad you brought up young people, because i had a note to bring it up, but i, but they're also an entire generation whose political thought has been shaped, both by the reality of what they've seen in schools, by the economy they've grown up in, what they've seen from political leadership, they came out in huge numbers, right? so, if you are a republican, you might be talking about kevin mccarthy, and who has the speakership, and what your legislative agenda is for the next year. i am interested in the next 20 years. i'm interested in this question of whether or not you have one of the two main political parties that is asking themselves, do we need to we work our agenda, our ideology, to understand that there is a large growing electorate? half of gen z is not even eligible to vote yet. i mean, when they fully come to political power, they are ready a force to be reckoned with, they're gonna be a real problem for republicans. >> i, mean to say the least, let's bold and underline what you just said. at least, when you think about it, people talk about young pe
. >> for symone, i'm so glad you brought up young people, because i had a note to bring it up, but i, but they're also an entire generation whose political thought has been shaped, both by the reality of what they've seen in schools, by the economy they've grown up in, what they've seen from political leadership, they came out in huge numbers, right? so, if you are a republican, you might be talking about kevin mccarthy, and who has the speakership, and what your legislative agenda is for...
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tom symons, bbc news. a children's teddy bears picnic. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. their stay in clarence house had come to an end. this morning, after a sight—seeing tour of central london, it with us time for these paddington bears to meet their new owners. you said you want a bear? hand delivering them at that is barnardos nursery in east london was the queen consort, who is also the charity's patron. tea ? oh, yes, please! it was this film to mark queen elizabeth's platinumjubilee that touched a nation and connected the monarch to the little bear from peru. when the queen died, hundreds and hundreds of bears and soft toys were left as tributes. and, having been carefully collected and cleaned, they're now ready to find their forever homes. what a mess, even i'vej never made a mess like this before! and who better to read the story paddington takes a bath, than the bears' on screen adoptive father, mr brown? this label says it all, "this special teddy bear was left at a royal park o
tom symons, bbc news. a children's teddy bears picnic. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. their stay in clarence house had come to an end. this morning, after a sight—seeing tour of central london, it with us time for these paddington bears to meet their new owners. you said you want a bear? hand delivering them at that is barnardos nursery in east london was the queen consort, who is also the charity's patron. tea ? oh, yes, please! it was this film to mark queen elizabeth's...
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. >> greetings, you're watching symone, we're following breaking news out of colorado springs.
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kristen welker, matthew dowd, founder of controversy over party and an msnbc political analyst, symoneders townsend. kristen, talk me through exactly what you've learned from your sources about donald trump's plans. >> reporter: you underscored that this would be a political bombshell. but two sources familiar with donald trump's thinking, it is likely what he will make what he's been teasing official sometime this month, likely after the midterms, of course, just a few days away now. and if you talk to those who have been involved in the discussions about this, they say, look, nothing has been officially nailed down, yet, no date, no plans. but you can expect the typical rollout that you would expect to see after an announcement after this magnitude. but, chris, i have to caveat this. i covered former president trump when he was in the white house and dates, ideas, policies were floated as trial balloons and then former president trump would make a determination about how it was received publicly and whether he actually wanted to go through with something. i would anticipate this woul
kristen welker, matthew dowd, founder of controversy over party and an msnbc political analyst, symoneders townsend. kristen, talk me through exactly what you've learned from your sources about donald trump's plans. >> reporter: you underscored that this would be a political bombshell. but two sources familiar with donald trump's thinking, it is likely what he will make what he's been teasing official sometime this month, likely after the midterms, of course, just a few days away now. and...
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he's stephen valder symons.mme director, amnesty international thank both for international uk. thank both for joining me. you know, with me, i'm nana akua. this is dvds live on tv online and, on digital radio, on the way to continue my great british debate this hour. i'm asking, is it even possible solve the migrant crisis? you leave the thoughts of my panel, author and broadcast to christine and also christine hamilton and also broadcast journalist danny kelly. but first, let's your latest news headlines . it's 30 latest news headlines. it's 30 for i'm alex porter in the gb newsroom. labour sir keir starmer has accused the government of locking the country into an economic doom loop . the comments follow the loop. the comments follow the chancellor's autumn yesterday. meanwhile institute for fiscal studies is warning the fall in living standards will be the largest since records began . largest since records began. jeremy hunt has defended plans as the right thing to do . a as the right thing to do. a sexual p
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in ukraine they are trying to mold a sinless person from sanitation, who revived the state ukraine symonermans, the bolsheviks and the poles , during which more than fifty thousand jews were killed in ukraine. petliura was the head of the ukrainian government and the ukrainian army for 2 years, and more, pogroms continued almost all this time, the head of the government and the army did not suppress the perpetrators , did not punish them, and did not resign himself. so, he took responsibility, for every drop of shed jewish blood, the heroes recorded the scribe of the so-called get. all ukraine pavel skoropadsky, the former tsarist officer , betrayed russia in 1918, surrendered to the germans and, after the coup d'état, became the hetman of the ukrainian state at that time a puppet state that was dependent on germany and austria-hungary. it didn't last long. as a result, the hetman with ukraine fled during world war ii. lived in berlin ukraine is in mortal danger. i ask you to send troops immediately. in order to restore order in ukraine, such friendly germany is another beacon of ukraini
in ukraine they are trying to mold a sinless person from sanitation, who revived the state ukraine symonermans, the bolsheviks and the poles , during which more than fifty thousand jews were killed in ukraine. petliura was the head of the ukrainian government and the ukrainian army for 2 years, and more, pogroms continued almost all this time, the head of the government and the army did not suppress the perpetrators , did not punish them, and did not resign himself. so, he took responsibility,...
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scheme in this country do you think there's enough or the right type of competition just yesterday, symond how you would do it. there's some bipartisan agreement. some people think big tech is too big. >> i haven't gotten deeply into simon & schuster things like the kroger, albertson's merger. >> you're an author now. they were trying to protect authors in that case, more than consumers. >> what does worry me is the prospect of trying to use antitrust for something other than promoting consumer welfare and the health of the markets. there's some in congress, especially in the democratic party who are agitating the department of justice and the federal trade commissions to use antitrust laws, again, to kind of regulate viewpoints and content, and that's not the point of our antitrust laws. >> are you going to run for president in 2024? >> well, we've got an election six days away, so i'll focus on that election for now. >> the house would be tall it's helped to be tall you're 6'5", right. >> as i said earlier, anyone who wants to run for president should pick up a copy of "only the strong,
scheme in this country do you think there's enough or the right type of competition just yesterday, symond how you would do it. there's some bipartisan agreement. some people think big tech is too big. >> i haven't gotten deeply into simon & schuster things like the kroger, albertson's merger. >> you're an author now. they were trying to protect authors in that case, more than consumers. >> what does worry me is the prospect of trying to use antitrust for something other...
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joining me are hallie jackson, jake sherman, symone sanders-townsend, and stephen hayes.come to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. democrats have done what seemed improper a few months ago. they defied a historical pattern and maintained cross of the senate and may nick the majority. catherine cortez masto narrow log defeated her opponent. mark kelly also held on to his seat in arizona, defeating blake masters in a race we called late on friday night. it means that georgia, where democratic senator rafael warnock and republican herschel walker will meet in a runoff dish 6th, will not decide senate control. democrats do have a poll to maintain control of the house, a path unheard of a few weeks ago. nbc has the estimates for the republicans at 219, plus or minus four seats, high as 223 or as low as 215, means the democrats could end of having control. we go to the board to shows this path. look. 20 uncalled house races right
joining me are hallie jackson, jake sherman, symone sanders-townsend, and stephen hayes.come to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. democrats have done what seemed improper a few months ago. they defied a historical pattern and maintained cross of the senate and may nick the majority. catherine cortez masto narrow...