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so, julia, how are secretary mayorkas and the department of homeland security dealing with this? i think he's not going to be there today, correct? >> that's right. although he was on the hill earlier this morning for a hearing about dhs's budget but by and large, people i talk to at dhs, they see this as a waste of time. they think mayorkas rightfully needs to keep his attention focused on actually performing the duties of secretary of homeland security. we saw in a statement today from the department, they said that despite warnings from fellow republicans that basement impeachment efforts distort the constitution, house republicans continue to ignore the facts and undermine the constitution by wasting even more time on this sham impeachment and the senate. i think that's even stronger wording than what we heard when the house first did decide to vote to impeach mayorkas last month. we also heard from the secretary talking about what he really needs to do his job as secretary. >> our immigration system however is fundamentally broken. only congress can fix it. congress has not
so, julia, how are secretary mayorkas and the department of homeland security dealing with this? i think he's not going to be there today, correct? >> that's right. although he was on the hill earlier this morning for a hearing about dhs's budget but by and large, people i talk to at dhs, they see this as a waste of time. they think mayorkas rightfully needs to keep his attention focused on actually performing the duties of secretary of homeland security. we saw in a statement today from...
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. >>> and in two hours, the senate will open the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a cabinet member in almost 150 years. >>> but, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president donald trump's hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former president, centered around hush money payments made to stormy daniels. prosecutors say trump falsified business records as part of an effort to bury a story about a sexual encounter daniels alleges she had with trump. trump had pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts, and denied the affair ever happened. there is no court today, jury selection resumes tomorrow morning to fill the 11 remaining seats. joining us now, nbc news senior national political reporter jonathan alan, msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin, both have been inside the courthouse during the trial, catherine christian, former assistant district attorney for the
. >>> and in two hours, the senate will open the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, the first impeachment of a cabinet member in almost 150 years. >>> but, we begin this morning with the very latest from former president donald trump's hush money trial, that is now taking shape after hundreds of new yorkers were summoned to court this week. seven have now been sworn in to serve as jurors in the very first criminal trial facing the former...
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senators will soon be sworn in as jurors for the impeachment trial against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas continues, but once they're sworn in, it's exactly how things will unfold that isn't clear right now. so what do we know? how fast will it move? democrats want to do away with the charges very quickly. republicans are angling to make that process as slow and painful as possible. no matter what happens, the ending does seem clear. unless there is a truly seismic shift, there will not be 67 votes to convict secretary mayorkas. he is charged with two articles of impeachment accused of willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and breach of trust. democrats and at least a few republicans say this is no more than a policy disagreement. nbc' ryan nobles is reporting on capitol hill. nbc's julia ainsley is in washington d.c., and also with us matt gorman, republican strategist, former senior communications adviser for tim scott for america, former nrcc communications director and an aide to jeb bush and mitt romney. we also have former democratic senator from mis
senators will soon be sworn in as jurors for the impeachment trial against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas continues, but once they're sworn in, it's exactly how things will unfold that isn't clear right now. so what do we know? how fast will it move? democrats want to do away with the charges very quickly. republicans are angling to make that process as slow and painful as possible. no matter what happens, the ending does seem clear. unless there is a truly seismic shift, there...
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mika, many people forget homeland security is much more than border security. it is cyber security, counterterrorism, aviation security, the protection of our national leaders. it is fema, it is protection of federal government buildings. the secretary at any one time has at least 10 different missions including the immigration and border security mission. my biggest concern about this political charade which we are about to undergo is that it first of all degrade the process. it is a constitutionally prescribed process. it degrades the office of secretary of homeland security and makes it much harder to recruit someone in the future willing to step up and protect our homeland. >> let's go back and get one more houseman. we have the morehouse caucus, 40% of all current morning joe guests are more houseman. >> he is a bit younger than me. >> i was the greatest class, class of mine 279 -- 1979. >> given your description would you see this politicization of the process a threat to national security, given the level of talent we are concerned about? >> yes. first o
mika, many people forget homeland security is much more than border security. it is cyber security, counterterrorism, aviation security, the protection of our national leaders. it is fema, it is protection of federal government buildings. the secretary at any one time has at least 10 different missions including the immigration and border security mission. my biggest concern about this political charade which we are about to undergo is that it first of all degrade the process. it is a...
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impeaching the homeland security secretary. join me is the ranking member of the house oversight committee and the former leader peter manager for trump's second impeachment trial. i was thinking about the fact that two weeks ago we were talking about the fact that the impeachment seemed like it was reaching a dead end and then i realized you and i were talking about the other politically motivated sham impeachment so the fact that we have to choose among them tells you something about republicans agenda here. >> the impeachment was a consolation prize for the mag a wing of the party that did not get the biden impeachment they wanted and that is what they did this instead. of course it is lacking the central thing you need a in a impeachment which is treason, bribery or another high crime or misdemeanor. they do not have it. they have policy differences with the secretary or at best they have a claim of mao administration which the framers said you cannot impeach somebody over. >> look at the marching though, they seem very com
impeaching the homeland security secretary. join me is the ranking member of the house oversight committee and the former leader peter manager for trump's second impeachment trial. i was thinking about the fact that two weeks ago we were talking about the fact that the impeachment seemed like it was reaching a dead end and then i realized you and i were talking about the other politically motivated sham impeachment so the fact that we have to choose among them tells you something about...
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you'll remember back in february the house voted on party lines to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. and this afternoon that process moved forward. house impeachment managers including margery taylor greene and andy biggs walked to deliver article of of impeachment to the senate. the last time was back in 1876. then the secretary of war was accused of trading military posts for profit. now in the year 2024 what has homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas done to merit impeachment? in reality republicans were the ones who sabotaged a border protection bill just a couple months ago, the fact new york representative dan goldman earlier today. >> unfortunately, the republicans have put politics over our border security. they want chaos in order to win an election rather than to solve the problems. there was a policy bill. there was a policy change that would have significantly addressed the problems at the border. and instead you all on the other side of the aisle sabotaged it where you basically impeached the secretary who's trying to solve our problems at the
you'll remember back in february the house voted on party lines to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. and this afternoon that process moved forward. house impeachment managers including margery taylor greene and andy biggs walked to deliver article of of impeachment to the senate. the last time was back in 1876. then the secretary of war was accused of trading military posts for profit. now in the year 2024 what has homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas done to...
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. >>> homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is at the capital today for the first time since the house impeached him back in february. he's there today to testify at a house hearing on the dhs budget. this just hours after house republicans said they would wait another week before sending the impeachment articles against him to the senate. joining us now from the hill, nbc's julie tsirkin. julie, why this delay? >> well, essentially, ana, senate republicans want to keep this top of mind for a little bit longer because their argument basically is that if the house were to carry these articles over today, if they were to begin processing them tomorrow, then those jet fumes would kick in because the senate usually leaves town by thursday afternoon, but remember, this is a problem -- this is a process rather that democrats uniquely controlled because they are in the majority in the senate. republicans know that, so while they can delay, while they can make this more painful in trying to bring up what's called points of order, trying to put political votes on the floor in order to
. >>> homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is at the capital today for the first time since the house impeached him back in february. he's there today to testify at a house hearing on the dhs budget. this just hours after house republicans said they would wait another week before sending the impeachment articles against him to the senate. joining us now from the hill, nbc's julie tsirkin. julie, why this delay? >> well, essentially, ana, senate republicans want to keep...
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meanwhile in washington the impeachment trial of homeland security alejandro mayorkas is set to begin later today. the articles were delivered to the senate yesterday after a two-month delay. republicans are accusing secretary mayorkas of willfully refusing to enforce border laws and breaching the public trust. 11 house republicans made the ceremonial walk across the capitol to present the charges to the senate. after delivering the articles they read the charges aloud on the floor to the assembled senators. republicans do not accuse mayorkas of any specific conduct, and constitutional scholars have called the case groundless. senate democrats are expected to dispense with the articles quickly after the trial begins and move which would require a simple majority of the senate to pass. but nbc news has learned that senators on both sides of the aisle were trying to come to an agreement on a process that would allow some debate and votes on p republican motions according to a senate source. we will have coverage of this as the day goes on. meanwhile, arizona republican senate candidate
meanwhile in washington the impeachment trial of homeland security alejandro mayorkas is set to begin later today. the articles were delivered to the senate yesterday after a two-month delay. republicans are accusing secretary mayorkas of willfully refusing to enforce border laws and breaching the public trust. 11 house republicans made the ceremonial walk across the capitol to present the charges to the senate. after delivering the articles they read the charges aloud on the floor to the...
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i'll talk about it with former secretary of homeland security terry. trumps legal troubles with eight days to go from the expected start of his criminal trial in new york, trumps attorneys are now asking the judge to recuse himself. our in-house law firm is here to break down his latest delay tactic. plus, as president biden visits the scene of the collapsed key bridge in baltimore and honors the victims killed, donald trump still, secretary pete buttigieg joined me to talk about the bizarre reaction we've seen from some on the right. okay. if elected, donald trump wants to exact revenge, become a nts dictator on day one, stay out of prison, of course, and apparently fight crime. >> new york city is a crime den. chicago is a crime den. >> crime is rampant, by the way. >> killings are taking place at a number like nobody's ever seen. crime is rampant and out-of- control like never, ever before. we have vicious crimes, violent crimes. you take a look at your cities. we have to get law and order back. we have to get back to law and order. we will restore
i'll talk about it with former secretary of homeland security terry. trumps legal troubles with eight days to go from the expected start of his criminal trial in new york, trumps attorneys are now asking the judge to recuse himself. our in-house law firm is here to break down his latest delay tactic. plus, as president biden visits the scene of the collapsed key bridge in baltimore and honors the victims killed, donald trump still, secretary pete buttigieg joined me to talk about the bizarre...
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he is a member of the house oversight committee and the homeland security committee. and senior congressional reporter at "punch bowl news, ., whisman garcia, i have to start with you. how did you vote on each of the bills today? >> look, this is a good day for the united states, for democracy. it is a great day for our families?. i voted yes on the package. i think it is really important is at this very moment, vladimir putin is defeated in his march tour to try and dominate eastern europe and ukraine. the house did the right thing. it is also really important we focus on the humanitarian aid package of $9 billion and that humanitarian aid is not just going to places like gaza, we are talking about money that will be used in haiti, which is going through a massive chaos and crisis right now. it's going to go to places like the sudan, where millions have died since the civil war. the unitarian aid package i think is one of the key cornerstones of this entire deal. $9 billion, one of the largest in recent memory. i'm really proud of that. get, i think the hosted the ri
he is a member of the house oversight committee and the homeland security committee. and senior congressional reporter at "punch bowl news, ., whisman garcia, i have to start with you. how did you vote on each of the bills today? >> look, this is a good day for the united states, for democracy. it is a great day for our families?. i voted yes on the package. i think it is really important is at this very moment, vladimir putin is defeated in his march tour to try and dominate eastern...
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all 100 senators are set to be sworn in as jurors for the trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas this afternoon. but the case could be dismissed almost as soon as it starts. nbc's ryan nobles is standing by on capitol hill. also with us, former democratic congresswoman from maryland donna edwards, and former republican congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. ryan, what will this impeachment trial look like? will there actually be a trial? >> reporter: not in any sort of conventional sense, ana. it won't even look like the prior impeachment trials that we've seen of the former president donald trump or even president bill clinton before him. there will likely be some effort by republicans to try and gum up the works a little bit, make their point that there should be a full and complete trial, but it's just not something that democrats have the appetite for and that democrats have the votes. there will be a little bit of drama once they gavel in at 1:00, but the actual form and fashion of how the trial extends itself, we'll have to wait and see. there's a very good c
all 100 senators are set to be sworn in as jurors for the trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas this afternoon. but the case could be dismissed almost as soon as it starts. nbc's ryan nobles is standing by on capitol hill. also with us, former democratic congresswoman from maryland donna edwards, and former republican congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. ryan, what will this impeachment trial look like? will there actually be a trial? >> reporter: not in any sort...
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joining me now is the former department of homeland security chief of staff, miles taylor, the author of blowback, a warning to save democracy from trump's revenge. >>> also with me, the msnbc contributor, president and ceo of voter latino. so, miles, ntg now has two cosponsors to vacate, but they have not triggered it yet. what has that signaled to you? >> it signals to me that the same republicans who fomented an insurrection into the united states capitol are now doing one within the republican conference, and this i think is the start of it. i suspect that after this week long recess, you are actually going to see the temperature go up a little, rather than down. and johnson will be in a very difficult predicament. now he was able to claim victory this week with the passage of the foreign aid bill, but actually think there is a good chance that this might be one of those things that is the last victory of rational republicans before what i would call a mass extinction event. what do i mean by that? i mean in this it showed the radical wing of the party that the rational wing still
joining me now is the former department of homeland security chief of staff, miles taylor, the author of blowback, a warning to save democracy from trump's revenge. >>> also with me, the msnbc contributor, president and ceo of voter latino. so, miles, ntg now has two cosponsors to vacate, but they have not triggered it yet. what has that signaled to you? >> it signals to me that the same republicans who fomented an insurrection into the united states capitol are now doing one...
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and no other president will be able to recruit a serious person to protect homeland security. jeh joins us now. the key word of the day is normalization. normalizing things like that. are you concerned about the department of homeland security being undermined in the long term especially? >> yes. many people forget that homeland security is more than border security, it's cyber security, counter terrorism, maritime security, aviation security, protection of our leaders through the secret service. it's fema, protection of government buildings. so the secretary, at any one time, has at least ten different missions, including the immigration border security mission. and my biggest concern about this political charade which we're about to under go in the senate is that it, first of all, degrades the process, it's a constitutionally prescribed process, it degrades the process but it degrades the office of secretary of homeland security and makes it much much harder to recruit somebody in the future willing to step up and protect our homeland. >> let's pull back and get one more hou
and no other president will be able to recruit a serious person to protect homeland security. jeh joins us now. the key word of the day is normalization. normalizing things like that. are you concerned about the department of homeland security being undermined in the long term especially? >> yes. many people forget that homeland security is more than border security, it's cyber security, counter terrorism, maritime security, aviation security, protection of our leaders through the secret...
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we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain what happened and why in a moment. we'll also get into the other major story that is coming out of the house because right now, beyond this impeachment, stories are all that is coming out of this house. a ukraine, israel, taiwan security bill is still waiting for its time on the floor, although there is text now. speaker mike johnson says he will move it. if he does, will he keep his job? there's word he will, but only because democrats want him for something. we'll explain the political horse trading there, but first to the senate where senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is speaking now. let's listen. >> the details of their case against secretary mayor
we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain what happened and why in a moment. we'll also get...
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the deputy of homeland security secretary -- they're with president biden in baltimore. they called us. i believe they felt the shakes in baltimore. senator schumer offered any assistance. right now it's most important we have our structural teams out, the engineering teams surveying our bridges and roads, any area where there could be a fault line that's not easily detectable to make sure that passengers on our rails and commuters are safe. assessing all state roads. we're making sure our state roads are safe. major transmission lines and dams because you don't always see the effects of a small crack that could develop into a major problem. we're encouraging the municipalities across the state of new york to assess for any structural integrity concerns. at this point we've not identified any life-threatening situations, but we're certainly asking local law enforcement and emergency services teams to be on guard for that. again, we'll be reviewing all potentially vulnerable infrastructure sites throughout the state of new york that's critically important. i have a few sa
the deputy of homeland security secretary -- they're with president biden in baltimore. they called us. i believe they felt the shakes in baltimore. senator schumer offered any assistance. right now it's most important we have our structural teams out, the engineering teams surveying our bridges and roads, any area where there could be a fault line that's not easily detectable to make sure that passengers on our rails and commuters are safe. assessing all state roads. we're making sure our...
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. >>> next, house republicans impeachment crusade against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas might be about to fizzle out. representative nanette barragan joins us. this is the weekend. weekend. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪♪ you know that thing your family does? yeah, that thing. someone made it a thing—way back in the day. but where did it come from? and how did it get aaaall the way to you? curious? ancestry can help you find out. because that thing has a story, and it's still being written. see
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. >>> the house is delaying sending impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate. we'll take a look at the speaker's decision and what democrats are now saying about it. "way too early" will be right back. bout it "way too early" will be right back ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? and lgood.ffort. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you... to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack or death. my name is oluseyi and some of my favorite moments throughout my life are watching sports with my dad. now, i work at comcast as part of the team that created our ai highlights technology, which uses ai to detect the major plays in a sports game.
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>> plus the senate dismisses articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. >>> and what to expect today when jury selection picks up again in former president trump's hush money trial. >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this thursday, april 18th. i'm ali vitali in for jonathan lemire. and we begin this morning on capitol hill where house speaker mike johnson is digging in on his foreign aid package despite the threats to his job if he moves forward with it. one is roughly $61 billion for ukraine, another provides $26 billion for israel, and the third $8 billion for indo-pacific allies. the fight heads to the rules committee where johnson needs republicans to support the bills. democrats for their part appear inclined to approve the package that after president biden gave his full support yesterday. and despite all the threats from his colleagues, johnson is pushing forward. >> going to stand for freedom and make sure that vladimir putin doesn't march through europe. we're an exceptional nation. we're the greatest nation on the planet and we
>> plus the senate dismisses articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. >>> and what to expect today when jury selection picks up again in former president trump's hush money trial. >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this thursday, april 18th. i'm ali vitali in for jonathan lemire. and we begin this morning on capitol hill where house speaker mike johnson is digging in on his foreign aid package despite the...
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security. because it represents the worst- case scenario. tell me how you came to make this film. sleep well, i did a film 28 years ago for nbc, called oklahoma city, one year later. so i was there in the aftermath . i stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over with our friends at hbo, talking about an idea she had and it came because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. you were there for the today show? >> yes, i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicole, i remember distinctly was everyone thought it was islamic terrorism and that was sort of the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so because i think we couldn't really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of t
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they rejected it and said they would impeach the homeland security secretary. kind of exposes their motives here. >> it was pretty obvious that months of hard work and frankly chris did amazing work here getting everyone on the same page for some tough border reforms, especially in the area of asylum, and some of the things that, chris, you put in that legislation. you know, i'd love you to just give us a view from your perch on foreign relations. with the idea that we have gotten to the point, i thought it was rich listening to cruz talk about precedent and how we need to do things how we've always done them. we are now on the brink of losing a speaker because he has the nerve to allow members of the house to vote on aid to our allies in the midst of a war. that is, i think, probably without precedent in this country. speak to the view in the senate as to what is going on in terms of this essential aid to ukraine? >> so, remember, at the end of that whole process when we were trying to develop a bipartisan immigration reform proposal because republicans asked
they rejected it and said they would impeach the homeland security secretary. kind of exposes their motives here. >> it was pretty obvious that months of hard work and frankly chris did amazing work here getting everyone on the same page for some tough border reforms, especially in the area of asylum, and some of the things that, chris, you put in that legislation. you know, i'd love you to just give us a view from your perch on foreign relations. with the idea that we have gotten to the...
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in fact, this morning he was out doing the business of the department of homeland security and there's a lot that has to be done. let me play for you what he said when he was asked about these proceedings. >> the senate is going to do what the senate considers to be appropriate. as that proceeds, i'm here in new york city on wednesday morning, fighting online child sexual exploitation and abuse. we are focused on our mission. our mission is an imperative to keep everyone safe and secure. >> in summary, peter baker, the senate is going to do what it's going to do. i have my job to do. what's the white house view of all of this. and what have your conversations been with folks there? >> look, you see alejandro mayorkas out doing his job, as you say, in the last few months. he was making a point of getting around town. nobody wanted to be impeached. he knows he's not going to be convicted. therefore he wants to give the appearance of somebody who thinks it's just politics, which i think he does think. i think the white house thinks what you just said, if republicans want to put their divi
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>> so, there is a concern by the senate committee on homeland security that financialization and private equity but not limited to private equity is causing a potential for a national security risk in terms of our nation's ability to respond to disaster, whether that be man made or anything local or abroad. >> explain how private equity firms might be imperilling or the like imperilling patient care. >> so, the senate of homeland security used the terminology, the corporate practice of medicine in their actual letters. and in a concept is a concept that physicians and the physician-patient relationship is the priority, it is -- it is the primary concern for patients and physicians. it should be a pure relationship. and what we have seen is that private equity firms are probably most extreme form of the corporate practice of medicine when physicians, they make medical decision and staffing and how long you get to see your physician if you see one at all, these are all concepts the corporate business model and it is considered ant thet cal to the practice of medicine. they consider the pri
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we've done this, immigration falls under the department of homeland security, and understand why it was done after 9/11, but it feels like it was a mistake. most other countries think of immigration as an economic imperative, anything about security at their borders as a separate matter. we've lumped the two together and it becomes impossible for americans to think about it as an economic imperative that it is, because we think about it as a security matter. >> that's right. immigration is a net positive in this country. immigrants, look at the economy. immigrants contribute so much to our national economy, our local economies in all of our states across the country. immigrants are getting educated, going back, you have folks that are completing graduate degrees, folks from other countries that are here contribute in, everything from folks that are going to college the folks that are out there, painting our cement, our streets, our roads, our bridges, there's so much contributions. we know that the only way our economy can work is with immigrants, and often time immigrant labor that man
we've done this, immigration falls under the department of homeland security, and understand why it was done after 9/11, but it feels like it was a mistake. most other countries think of immigration as an economic imperative, anything about security at their borders as a separate matter. we've lumped the two together and it becomes impossible for americans to think about it as an economic imperative that it is, because we think about it as a security matter. >> that's right. immigration...
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security committee, and he joins me now. congressman, you've been outspoken in your objection to the very narrowly passed impeachment of alejandro mayorkas by one vote. it failed the first time. what's your reaction to what the senate did today? >> i mean, what a total joke, obviously, as we already know, that was a lot of theater for nothing. we know that marjorie taylor greene started this impeachment process. she's the same person that started the joe biden impeachment process. she's the same person that's trying to cause as much chaos as possible, and she walks the article over, and the senate did the right thing, which is dismiss the issue immediately. within a matter of hours, that whole impeachment sham with the secretary was over. we need to move on. there are real issues at the border, which we also want to address. but this is all just theater. this is really the complete clown for a week for the house majority. >> all right, let me ask you a question in good faith here, which is just about the president and the so
security committee, and he joins me now. congressman, you've been outspoken in your objection to the very narrowly passed impeachment of alejandro mayorkas by one vote. it failed the first time. what's your reaction to what the senate did today? >> i mean, what a total joke, obviously, as we already know, that was a lot of theater for nothing. we know that marjorie taylor greene started this impeachment process. she's the same person that started the joe biden impeachment process. she's...
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the house gop's impeachment of homeland security secretary alejandra died in the senate when the charges were dismissed in a 51-48 vote. not looking great for speaker mike johnson who a few days ago was huddling up with trump but now he risks losing his job. he has outraged the far right again by pushing separate bills to help ukraine, israel and taiwan. it has a $95 billion price tag and the house could vote on it as early as this weekend. let's get smarter with the help of our leadoff panel. nbc news washington correspondent, the staff writer at the atlantic and a new political contributor and a veteran federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the district of michigan. her new book, attack from within, how this information is sabotaging america. you know we have legal questions tonight. beyond trump complaining unjustly about how the legal process works, fox news is now making up, fabricating things about potential jurors and trump is taking the fabrications and pushing them out and spreading them. how are we not back in gag order territory? that will pollute the american people
the house gop's impeachment of homeland security secretary alejandra died in the senate when the charges were dismissed in a 51-48 vote. not looking great for speaker mike johnson who a few days ago was huddling up with trump but now he risks losing his job. he has outraged the far right again by pushing separate bills to help ukraine, israel and taiwan. it has a $95 billion price tag and the house could vote on it as early as this weekend. let's get smarter with the help of our leadoff panel....
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and who better to be the victim than homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas. he's derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> my view is he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border and republicans wanted the southern border to be a key issue in this next election, so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters republicans had the same problem that they always had. they didn't actually have any crimes to charge. eventual athey settled on two made up charges. the first was that mayorkas failed to enforce the laws of the southern border, which simply wasn't true. in fact, under secretary mayorkas there have been more deportations, returns, and expulsions than there were during the entire trump administration. republicans' second charge was that secretary mayorkas had lied to congress when he said that the border was under control, which is exactly what it sounds like, an argument about the semantics of what the word control means and very clearly not a high crime or misdemeanor. so these
and who better to be the victim than homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas? >> get rid of mayorkas. he's derelict in his duty. this guy needs to go. >> my view is he needs to be impeached. >> secretary mayorkas is in charge of the southern border and republicans wanted the southern border to be a key issue in this next election, so what could go wrong? impeach him. well, for starters republicans had the same problem that they always had. they didn't actually have any...
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there were two articles of impeachment today against homeland security secretary mayorkas, they have bone failed and they're voting right now to adjourn the trial. we'll monitor those for you. >>> and also ahead, another group of republicans on capitol hill doing the bidding of vladimir putin trying to deny much needed military aid to ukraine. marie you've anovich will be show us what needs to be done. >>> and how january 6 could have gone totally different direction. new testimony, brand new testimony today from two former members of the d.c. national guard about how donald trump could have helped more in the response to the insurrection. but chose not to. >>> and later in the broadcast, examining the rise of domestic terrorism and extremism through the lens of history. one of the deadliest attacks here at home. the oklahoma city bombing is the topic of a brand-new documentary, and katie couric will join us more live. we're back after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. e back k don't go anywhere today. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend
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you mentioned the possible impeachment articles going to the senate regarding homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. how quickly could we see a trial? >> pretty quickly. chuck schumer has been clear he doesn't think there's a there there in terms of what house republicans are doing to further press the impeachment issue now over on the senate side of this building, of course, it's been a central focus for house republicans. we know they did their own moves on impeachment several weeks ago. this is the natural culmination of it. we're going to hear a lot of noise about how there should be a trial phase to. this is going to be dispensed with pretty quickly, likely on thursday as chuck schumer pushes forward saying hey, there's no appetite for this here. we've even heard from some senate republicans who agree with that sentiment. that doesn't mean there won't be some high jinks and things to lengthen this process out. ana, we do expect this is going to be a situation that's pretty short in duration up here on the hill. >> ali vitali, thanks for giving us those scene setters as congr
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security and all those things but were often really about politics. i really don't believe the president's position here because he was appealing to those voters, picking voters the right over the left, i think it's what he thought was the best and there were political consequences. i think the policy is not working as he wants so he's working on a change in policy. the change in policy i think would be better in politics but it's a policy decision being made here. >> as biden grapples with this in a substantive and head on fashion i want to remind everybody donald trump is out there as it pertains to the conflict in gaza, get it over with. that's the detail he's offering the american public as he runs for office for a third time. dan fifer, my friend, thank you for talking about this very complicated topic with me. i really appreciate it. >> great to be with you, alex. >>> coming up while he was president, donald trump oversaw the separation of thousands of children from their parents at the border. and tonight he seems to be signaling a willingness
security and all those things but were often really about politics. i really don't believe the president's position here because he was appealing to those voters, picking voters the right over the left, i think it's what he thought was the best and there were political consequences. i think the policy is not working as he wants so he's working on a change in policy. the change in policy i think would be better in politics but it's a policy decision being made here. >> as biden grapples...
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and global security and homeland security and all of those things but were often really bad politics so i don't believe the president's position here. picking voters on the right over the left. it is what he thought was the best and there were political consequences to be made. what i think the conclusion is the policies networking, he is changing palsy. the change in policy i think will be better politics. it is a policy decision made here. >> as biden grappled with this, i want to remind people that donald trump is out there saying get it over with. that's the degree of detail he is offering the american public as he runs for office a third time. dan, my friend, thank you for talking about this complicated topic with me. i really appreciate it. >>> coming up, while he was president, donald trump oversaw the separation of thousands of children from their parents at the border and tonight, he seem to be signaling a willingness to do it again. only worse. in a second term. that story is next. d term. that story is next. made by reae to brighten your home. save on lighting, furniture,
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also joining us at the table, former chief of staff at the department of homeland security, miles taylor is here. the, the author of the newly released paperback edition with a great update for the 2024 election, "blowback." you were out, we were talking, miles, about blue came out as anonymous. you were still in or had just left and you write about the entire cabinet discussing openly the 25th amendment. donald trump is the first ex-president to run without to support of his vp or without the support of any of his cabinet, and this extraordinary new amicus brief from members of the military warning that he's a threat basically to the world order, to the democracy and to the military, where everyone? where is everyone knows that he's a clear and present danger? >> first, i've got to say, nicole, it is remarkable and to put that into historical context, there is no historical context. no pthd has faced this level of opposition from his own team, none, full stop. that is hopefully significant enough to give republican voters who are disaffected the air cover they need to not put this man b
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security, no one likes what's going on down there. i think the question is why is it that donald trump isn't letting republicans negotiate on some sort of bill so that we can deal with the southern border? and i think that's what just drives many of us, you know, crazy is that he comes in, he'll do a big rally, drum up all this energy, lie, call people animals, but then he stopped republicans from negotiating with us on a deal. we had a bipartisan deal. i come from the pentagon and national security. if i would have said to any of my bosses here's this number one national security issue, we've got to take care of it, we're vulnerable, but let's not do anything for another nine months because i need to make some political hay out of it, i'd be fired. it would be dereliction of duty, and he does it every single day. then all my republican colleagues who say they worry about, then get in the room with us. i'm willing to listen to anybody and negotiate on anything, but they're refusing to even meet on it. this guy is not serious about doi
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also this week we could see the house and senate articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. lawmakers will also discuss federal funding to review the collapsed bridge in baltimore. right now congress is awaiting a supplemental request from the biden administration. joining us now congressional reporter for the hill mychael snell. how serious is the threat to his job if he proceeds to trying to aid ukraine? >> johnman, look, on the situation on ukraine aid on capitol hill, the situation hasn't exactly changed for the past week and a half. speaker mike johnson said the topic of ukraine but as the house gets ready to reconvene tonight we have no indication what speaker johnson has said on this front, what that legislation will look like, if he'll add any policy provisions to that. a lot of folks are in the dark right now what this will look like. speaker johnson floated some possibilities he may make this as a loan, he may include a provision that will roll back a biden administration energy policy, but again we don't have any concrete details. and you note
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as you well know, you were the ranking member of homeland security and the house, the committee. there are presidents in this country. the one michael cole went to best country club presidents. this idea that secret service is a barrier to accountability i think is not true. i wonder what you think. >> we want to clear up the law. the secret service is there for protection. but the protection stops when it is determined whether or not an individual broke the law. every individual has an opportunity for his or her day in court if they are charged. if they are convicted, and in this instance, the moment the person is convicted and given to the custody of the authorities, they lose that protection at that moment. so there is no question. and you have seen and all the hearings and in court or they remand the individual to the custody of whoever, that the president loses that protection at that moment. so it is clear in this situation that the public has to understand that no one is above the law. and the individual who is entrusted with the authority also understands that he or she i
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security. while michigan is technically a border state, he was not there to fear monger about our canadian neighbors. he is hoping to drum up his own brand of rage, hurt, and shock around the issue of immigration. >> the 22-year-old nursing student in georgia who was barbarically murdered by an illegal alien animal. the democrats say please don't call them humans. i said no, they're not humans. they're animals. and nancy pelosi told me she said please don't use the word animal, sir, when talking about these people. i said i will use the word animal because that's what they are. >> to be clear, migrants are not driving any sort of violent crime wave in america. violent crime is on whole down in the united states. multiple studies have found that migrants commit crime at a much lower rate than u.s. born citizens. an analysis by nbc news found that crime rates are actually dropping in the big cities where conservatives have been busing migrants from the southern border but the truth has never cons
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security. these are not pro-government people. it actually sets them up for this incentive structure so that they will act crazy, raise money and do it again and again. >> i think you both diagnosed the particularly. that is why the criticism is so much louder. it is now republicans" we ended up with. of course they fed the very environment. as for the lesser musical score we had a kendrick and a j-cole for jason. molly, you talked about the burning it down, it was giving barry ben harper. i don't know if that was on purpose? shout out to ben harper. >> clearly. >> thanks to both of you. trump has a cash crunch and now we have new details on those billionaires who said they were abandoning him over january 6th. >> what happened yesterday is a disgrace -- disgrace and as an american i am embarrassed. >> embarrassed enough to be consistent? we will find out you have a special guest shining a light on that part of politics, but first, trumps first criminal trial is looming and he is attacking the
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security. while he's a border state, he's not there to fear monger our canadians. and so much rage, hurt, shock around the issue of immigration. >> the 22-year-old nursing student in georgia who was bar bareically barbaric animal. no, they're not humans. they're animals. and nancy pelosi said please don't use the word animal, sir, when you're talking about these people. i said i'll use the word animal because that's what they are. >> migrants are not driving any sort of a crime wave. violent crime as a whole is down in the united states. multiple studies have found migrants commit crime at a much lower rate than u.s. born citizens. an analysis finds crime rates are actually dropping in the big cities where conservatives have been busing migrants from the southern border. but the truth has never constrained donald trump in places where it might benefit them. that's the strategy to win in michigan. we will see what he has his sets on to win florida. the question is which of these candidates can r
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nbc's david noriega pressing homeland security secretary al -- alejandro mayorkas. >> we work closely with state and local officials, as well as the law enforcement community to ensure the integrity of the election process, to ensure the physical safety of election workers. >> reporter: but experts say dhs under the biden administration is doing less than the trump administration did to alert social media companies about online election disinformation. >> there's been a real pull back since 2020 in sharing that information. >> reporter: and part of the problem, of course, chris, is that the biden administration doesn't want to seem that they're putting their finger on any kind of political scale, but they do say that they counter disinformation claims around elections on siza's web site. >> deeply disturbing reporting, thank you very much. >>> and still ahead, eclipse mania taking over the country. we'll get a preview ahead of monday's cosmic event. >>> plus, why my next guest calls it the planetary version of a lightning strike. of l aightning strike. discover the ozempic® tri-zone.
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let's get right to nbc news homeland security correspondent julia ainsley. we've been following this law through so many twists and turns, julia. what should we know about this hearing today? >> ana, i've been listening to the oral arguments and there's something you should know because texas is actually changing the way they said this law would work, just as you pointed out, they've always said they would arrest and deport them. their plan was to walk argument. texas is changing the way they said this law would work. they said they would arrest and deport them. the plan is to walk migrants back into mexico and change the territory on which these migrants stood. now, they're arguing before this judge panel in the 5th circuit they would simply turn these migrants back over to the custody of the united states by taking them to a port of entry on the u.s. side and handing them over to customs and border protection. that's similar to something texas already has been doing for a number of years, after they charged someone for trespassing on texas state property.
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security who's not really doing everything i want her to do at the border. and also, when his chief of staff, forgive me, when his vice president wasn't agreeing there was election fraud, well, we'll see what happens with vice president pence. so that is a way for donald trump to remind in this case speaker johnson, you are dancing to my tune. i hope you keep dancing to it the way i want you to. i mean, people have been confiding to johnson that he needs to keep trump in the loop on each of his policies going forward, on the ukraine funding bill, keep trump close so he feels like he's party to what your decisions are or else you'll lose the speakership. that's really where that party is at this moment. >> keep your friends close and your enemies closer is the old saying. governor, what do you think? do you think speaker johnson can survive? >> yeah, he might. here's the thing. we know this, chris. he will survive for sure if the democrats decide to support him. we got into this position because, you know, mccarthy, they didn't come to mccarthy's rescue, then
security who's not really doing everything i want her to do at the border. and also, when his chief of staff, forgive me, when his vice president wasn't agreeing there was election fraud, well, we'll see what happens with vice president pence. so that is a way for donald trump to remind in this case speaker johnson, you are dancing to my tune. i hope you keep dancing to it the way i want you to. i mean, people have been confiding to johnson that he needs to keep trump in the loop on each of his...
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security leader alejandro mayorkas. the gop-- the house gop worn senator schumer that they could block all business if democrats don't agree to put him on trial for what they call his mishandling of the southern border. even if democrats agree and how speaker johnson sends the articles over, there are six senate republicans who are not on board with an impeachment trial citing a lack of clear evidence. my panel is back with me. elie i will start with you. in iran's statement last night when they confirm strikes were concluded they've a humanly warned the united states to stay away but what do you make of this bipartisan rush or coalition of lawmakers who are now asking for a direct us response? would that be a mistake? >> yes. here is all i'm going to say about that because that is far from my field of expertise. what i can tell you, parliamentary, the republican plan to inflict maximum pain on democrats by dragging the alejandro mayorkas thing out is in direct conflict with the republican plan to rush aid to israel and
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with me now is elizabeth newman, former senior adviser of the department of homeland security during the trump administration and author of the forthcoming book, kingdom of range, -- rage, the rise of christian extremism and the path back to peace. you know the politicians and other leaders have long used religion for power, for political gain, but you say, quote, during most of my lifetime, extremists were not allowed to participate in mainstream political discussions, they were kept at the fringes of society. is this how people like kari lake can gain prominence, get away with saying the things we just heard her say. are you more concerned with the people saying these things or the people they are speaking to? >> i suppose it is both. we should hold our politicians to a higher standard of ethic, especially after what we saw in 2020. there is no excuse now to not understand that your words do have tremendous power and influence over individuals that might have a propensity to violence. look, we are in about the 10th year of ever-increasing acts of terrorism and violence in our count
with me now is elizabeth newman, former senior adviser of the department of homeland security during the trump administration and author of the forthcoming book, kingdom of range, -- rage, the rise of christian extremism and the path back to peace. you know the politicians and other leaders have long used religion for power, for political gain, but you say, quote, during most of my lifetime, extremists were not allowed to participate in mainstream political discussions, they were kept at the...
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security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. do we know what both sides are planning? >> reporter: well, we have a little bit of a sense of how this is going to go in terms of what we'll see and when. on wednesday afternoon, it is when we're going to see the house bring over those articles of impeachment, and then on thursday, we'll see the senate begin to take it up, but honestly, ana, i think this is going to be dispensed with pretty quickly. in my conversations with sources, both on the democrat and even some on the republican side, there is not a huge appetite to make much hay over this impeachment proceeding because it is not likely to yield with a conviction. what we're likely to see is senator chuck schumer tomorrow afternoon begin the process of tabling this motion on impeachment. there could be some procedural steps from some republicans to try to highlight the fact that there is no full trial here. of course, that is their right. and it is exactly what house republicans want to see, but that's not going to change the f
security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate tomorrow. do we know what both sides are planning? >> reporter: well, we have a little bit of a sense of how this is going to go in terms of what we'll see and when. on wednesday afternoon, it is when we're going to see the house bring over those articles of impeachment, and then on thursday, we'll see the senate begin to take it up, but honestly, ana, i think this is going to be dispensed with pretty quickly. in my conversations with...
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. >>> the senate dismissed impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas brought by house republicans over his handling of the u.s. border. >>> the indiana fever select caitlin clark. >> women's sports for too long has been undercovered, undervalued, and this is our ticket. >>> the court's decision on the motions is clear. the court's decision to the on the best motions is clear. there is nothing else to clarify, there is nothing else to argue. we are going to have opening statements on monday morning. this trial is starting. judge juan merchan rejecting donald trump's last-minute attempts to delay after a jury has been selected and seated and on the eve of opening statements. the wheels of justice keep turning in the people of the state of new york versus donald j trump heard. >>> it is a working saturday for lawmakers today as the house is expected to move forward on votes for related bills to foreign aid. after failing to call a vote on the senate passed package, on the table now are four bills for aid for israel, ukraine, the indo pacific, and a fourth
. >>> the senate dismissed impeachment articles against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas brought by house republicans over his handling of the u.s. border. >>> the indiana fever select caitlin clark. >> women's sports for too long has been undercovered, undervalued, and this is our ticket. >>> the court's decision on the motions is clear. the court's decision to the on the best motions is clear. there is nothing else to clarify, there is nothing...
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and homeland security and those things, but were often about politics. i don't believe the president's position here was appealing to these voters over these voters, it's what he thought was the best and their political consequences, what i now think is the policy isn't working so he's changing policy. the change in policy will be better politics but it's a policy decision being made. >> as biden grapples with this in a substantial event had on fashion, donald trump is out there saying, as it pertains to the conflict in gaza, get it over with. that's the degree of detail he's offering the american public as he runs for office for a third time. dan pfeiffer, thank you for talking about this topic with me. appreciate it. >> it's great to meet with you. >> coming up, while he was president donald trump oversaw the separation of thousands of children from their parents at the border. tonight he seems to be signaling a willingness to do it again. only worse. in his second term. that story is next. next. ay. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arr
and homeland security and those things, but were often about politics. i don't believe the president's position here was appealing to these voters over these voters, it's what he thought was the best and their political consequences, what i now think is the policy isn't working so he's changing policy. the change in policy will be better politics but it's a policy decision being made. >> as biden grapples with this in a substantial event had on fashion, donald trump is out there saying,...
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. >> joining our discussion now is a member of the house judiciary committee and homeland security committees. he also served as an impeachment manager and the second impeachment trial of donald trump. we don't know how you do it. we do not know how you share a workplace with marjorie taylor green. >> well, lawrence, it is a workplace where i know the majority of the congress stands with ukraine, and the majority of americans stand with ukraine, so i try every day to separate the signal from the noise, but right now, what is very concerning is in vladimir putin's battle plans, he looks at his air, land, sea, and now maga resources. it is almost as if they have a fourth level of resources to take on ukraine, and that is not from outside of russia, but from inside the united states congress. >> let's listen to more of what -- this is republican mike turner now, what he had to say about this, about the way the propaganda takes hold in the house of representatives. >> there are members of congress today who still incorrectly say that this conflict between russia and ukraine is over nato, which of
. >> joining our discussion now is a member of the house judiciary committee and homeland security committees. he also served as an impeachment manager and the second impeachment trial of donald trump. we don't know how you do it. we do not know how you share a workplace with marjorie taylor green. >> well, lawrence, it is a workplace where i know the majority of the congress stands with ukraine, and the majority of americans stand with ukraine, so i try every day to separate the...