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fireworks in detroit. the reaction rolling in already today. >> i felt like it was a great opportunity last night to show my heart and my head. >> leading candidates prepared for a pile on. boy, did they get it. not just kamala harris but joe biden. vice president facing fire from every other podium from the moment he walked on stage. >> the vice president has still failed to acknowledge that it was wrong to take the position that he took. >> mr. vice president, you can't have it both ways. >> it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't. >> mr. vice president you want to be president of the united states, you need to be able to answer the tough questions. >> our team of reporters and analyst here to break it down along with top stories of the day. road warriors in detroit mike medley covering biden campaign. mike hill following senator harris. garrett haake covers cory booker. let me start with you, where does joe biden go today and how is he feeling? >> hard to over st
fireworks in detroit. the reaction rolling in already today. >> i felt like it was a great opportunity last night to show my heart and my head. >> leading candidates prepared for a pile on. boy, did they get it. not just kamala harris but joe biden. vice president facing fire from every other podium from the moment he walked on stage. >> the vice president has still failed to acknowledge that it was wrong to take the position that he took. >> mr. vice president, you...
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>> i've been here many times to detroit. i love the city. i love the city for many residence that mostly have to do with its history and its people. this is a town of people who helped build america. this is a town of people who helped build the culture of america. and this is a town that also got really hit hard when america was not working for working people. and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens. and for me, winning back michigan is about, again, staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates, when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only about what i believe to be the priorities of families in our country, it is also about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is so trying sow hate and division among us, i also know the vast majority of us have more in common that separate us. when people wake up at 3:00 a.m., it's never through the lens of what they registered to vote. and i think the
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she'll be actually having an event in detroit today. then going to nevada, california, before going to iowa. essentially trying to meet the voters where they're at and contextualize who you are, your record, what your policy actually is. >> some say cory booker stood out last night especially if you compare it to the first debate. he went hard after joe biden, specifically on his criminal justice record. how did that strategy work out? >> yeah, look, the booker campaign has wanted this moment, this opportunity to go after joe biden on criminal justice and contrast the former newark mayor new jersey senator's record in that city with joe biden's record particularly when biden was the senator and author of the 1994 crime bill and other efforts in the senate to crack down on crime. booker tried to make the contrast as clear as he possibly could, never more so than this moment right here. >> this is one of those instances where the house was set on fire and you claimed responsibility for those laws. and you can't just now come out with a pl
she'll be actually having an event in detroit today. then going to nevada, california, before going to iowa. essentially trying to meet the voters where they're at and contextualize who you are, your record, what your policy actually is. >> some say cory booker stood out last night especially if you compare it to the first debate. he went hard after joe biden, specifically on his criminal justice record. how did that strategy work out? >> yeah, look, the booker campaign has wanted...
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the former vice president campaigning in detroit as we speak. the strategy of the other nine last night seemed at times to take down biden by attacking the obama legacy on health care, immigration, and global warming. >> joe biden told wealthy donors that nothing fundamentally would change if he were president. >> in 2019 in america, for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, i think is without excuse. >> mr. vice president, you can't have it both ways. you invoke president obama more than anybody in this campaign. you can't do it when it's convenient and then dodge it when it's not. >> mr. vice president your argument with not with me but science and unfortunately your plan is yujust too late. >> joining me now chief of staff from the obama white house and former communications director for the obama house and former communications director for hillary clinton's campaign, and michael steel, chair from the republican party and an msnbc political analyst. welcome all. >> january, let me go first to you an
the former vice president campaigning in detroit as we speak. the strategy of the other nine last night seemed at times to take down biden by attacking the obama legacy on health care, immigration, and global warming. >> joe biden told wealthy donors that nothing fundamentally would change if he were president. >> in 2019 in america, for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, i think is without excuse. >> mr. vice president, you can't...
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i was surprised you were in detroit and there were so few detroit oriented responses. cory booker said the reason we lost michigan is because of voter suppression. i was surprised how few times they seemed to recognize where they were and why that should matter. if you've got an audience, you should play off that audience. did was a mistake on the part of a lot of the candidates. gillibrand did a good job. it also spoke to this idea we do have to talk about the 53%, all the white women in america who voted for trump. she made a compelling argument. that's one even though i doubt she will be on the ticket, 80s an argument democrats have to make. joe biden has to make that argument to white women and talk about privilege. i was impresses at both their racial discussion but their inability 0 talk about michigan in michigan was shocking. > all politics is a local. >> democrats must have it back. flint didn't come up. these spec issues didn't come up. it seems like it would be easy to limit the audience. >> reinvesting in the cities. they should have a plan for that and the
i was surprised you were in detroit and there were so few detroit oriented responses. cory booker said the reason we lost michigan is because of voter suppression. i was surprised how few times they seemed to recognize where they were and why that should matter. if you've got an audience, you should play off that audience. did was a mistake on the part of a lot of the candidates. gillibrand did a good job. it also spoke to this idea we do have to talk about the 53%, all the white women in...
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he is at the detroit one coney restaurant. that is a place where you can get everything from foot-long all-beef hot dogs to wraps, lunch, dinner. it's part of a renovation, kind of a coney island from new york style area of detroit. there he is meeting with all the folks and he's with the mayor, by the way, of detroit who has endorsed him. we're going to keep our eye on that. >>> in the meantime, there's been some new and disturbing reporting on accused sex trafficking jeffrey epstein. he believed he could improve the population of the world by seeding with his dna and that he court famous and highly esteemed scientists into his circle, although there's no evidence anything ever came of it. and then there's the "washington post" with one answer to the question president trump wouldn't answer himself. what happened between him and epstein? they were once wealthy neighbors in palm beach, florida da. here you see him partying at the president's mar-a-lago club. >> i did have a fallout a long time ago. the reason doesn't make any
he is at the detroit one coney restaurant. that is a place where you can get everything from foot-long all-beef hot dogs to wraps, lunch, dinner. it's part of a renovation, kind of a coney island from new york style area of detroit. there he is meeting with all the folks and he's with the mayor, by the way, of detroit who has endorsed him. we're going to keep our eye on that. >>> in the meantime, there's been some new and disturbing reporting on accused sex trafficking jeffrey epstein....
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. >> this is detroit. there were folks raising the issue of police brutality in new york and the famous "i can't breathe" case with eric garner, something we covered a lot on msnbc. >> i've watched it. >> castro weighing in on that. a very local issue that speaks to something in many different cities. take a look. >> officer pantaleo used a choke hold that was prohibited by nypd. he did that for seven seconds. 11 different times eric garner said that he couldn't breathe. he knew what he was doing, he was killing eric garner, yet, he has not been brought to justice. that police officer should be off the street. >> criticism there of the new york mayor, a democrat, another place where there is very serious things that have to be fixed in the minds of many of these voters in this primary that aren't just caused by donald trump. >> right, and you're absolutely right. look, criminal justice reform has been an issue for a very long time and we need to move faster and move on it a lot quicker. i have to give you
. >> this is detroit. there were folks raising the issue of police brutality in new york and the famous "i can't breathe" case with eric garner, something we covered a lot on msnbc. >> i've watched it. >> castro weighing in on that. a very local issue that speaks to something in many different cities. take a look. >> officer pantaleo used a choke hold that was prohibited by nypd. he did that for seven seconds. 11 different times eric garner said that he...
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i think what you saw in -- i was in detroit and in miami. i think detroit is actually a much stronger showing for the former vice president, particularly that one exchange he had with senator gillibrand. i think other folks that have the potential to continue to have that breakout moment are including gillibrand minus the exchange she had with senator biden. i think you also saw the likes of mario williamson make her points very well. but it's all about senator elizabeth warren and senator bernie sanders. i put this question, this is the second point i'll make quickly, i put this question in detroit to democratic national committee chairman tom perez. i asked him, you know, when is this going to dwindlehe? said the threshold is a bit more difficult for the candidates. that's because the polling threshold increases. i think you could see the lower tier candidates drop out. >> what happens next in terms of who is going to make the cut here? is there someone who really wants to make the cut that could potentially take away from biden's lead tha
i think what you saw in -- i was in detroit and in miami. i think detroit is actually a much stronger showing for the former vice president, particularly that one exchange he had with senator gillibrand. i think other folks that have the potential to continue to have that breakout moment are including gillibrand minus the exchange she had with senator biden. i think you also saw the likes of mario williamson make her points very well. but it's all about senator elizabeth warren and senator...
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>> i'm in detroit and you saw what happened here. everybody from russians to some of the republican messaging was targeting african-americans and trying to dissuade them from voting for somebody. so we still got in the last race, in the presidential race, the overwhelming percentage of african-american voters that voted for the candidate, but the energy, the enthusiasm, the turnout, the total base of those voters was a lot smaller. we h we need to have a candidate that can withstand those attacks, have african-americans look up from church, look up from their community and say that presidential candidate has got my back. i am energized to go out and vote for them. so yeah, i'm making the case very plainly that i am the person to do that. the full coalition that we saw with obama, to energize record turnouts that we saw in african-american communities. that's going to make the difference between winning michigan or not, winning pennsylvania or not, winning wisconsin or not. in fact if you look at the measure of the black vote that fel
>> i'm in detroit and you saw what happened here. everybody from russians to some of the republican messaging was targeting african-americans and trying to dissuade them from voting for somebody. so we still got in the last race, in the presidential race, the overwhelming percentage of african-american voters that voted for the candidate, but the energy, the enthusiasm, the turnout, the total base of those voters was a lot smaller. we h we need to have a candidate that can withstand those...
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they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the campaign says they raised more money in the first 24 hours immediately following the debate so ending last night than in any other 24-hour period including the campaign launch. that is big. but it is very difficult to sustain. so trying to kind of get one last bite at that apple with one more big rally here in detroit last night was certainly helpful as we now head into the long, hot summer. >> all right. garrett, stay with me a second. i want to cross over to ali vitale in d.c. where already as we are breaking down and analyzing what just happened in detroit we are already lo
they held a proper rally in downtown detroit. they had a young, diverse crowd. the crowd was high energy. so was the candidate. you want to have a big event like this t aate because right now you're staring down the barrel into august. it's traditionally the slowest campaigning month, the slowest fundraising month. if you feel you had a good debate or even if you didn't you want to capture as much of that bounce as you possibly can. as you said, booker's performance was widely praised. the...
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the political event this week was the pair of democrat debates in detroit. you have indicated you have endorsed joe biden. two questions for you, there were a lot of concerns coming out of the vice president's performance in the first debate. he did still have some stumbles this time around too. my first question is do you feel like he has alleviated those worries that people feel like he is perhaps not up for this race? and my second question is were you as surprised as we've been discussing today and all week about the number of attacks on the biden/obama legacy? and do you think that's effective for democrats going forward? >> absolutely i think joe biden did what he had to do in detroit. i was there. i was grateful to have the opportunity to be with him and to see him perform so well. the first debate in miami i think he was genuinely taken aback that colleagues who he considers close friends came after his record and president obama's record so pointedly and forcefully at times, and i was surprised to see that on the debate stage in detroit. president o
the political event this week was the pair of democrat debates in detroit. you have indicated you have endorsed joe biden. two questions for you, there were a lot of concerns coming out of the vice president's performance in the first debate. he did still have some stumbles this time around too. my first question is do you feel like he has alleviated those worries that people feel like he is perhaps not up for this race? and my second question is were you as surprised as we've been discussing...
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so you had turnout in detroit -- you know, you had soft african-american turnout in detroit, soft african-american turnout and milwaukee. places like this made the difference this election. and what the president's feeding into is fuelling the african-american vote to perhaps turn out at a higher level than they did in 2016. when i got involved in politics in 1972, one of the first things i learned was that politics is about addition, not subtraction. that's why this is a head scratching strategy for the president. >> i guess you could call it new math. thank you very much, charlie cook. for all of your help here today, thanks to all. and of course kristen welker, you'll see her again sitting in for chuck todd for meet the bre press daily. >>> breaking news out of new york city. moments ago an administrative judge recommending the police officer responsible for the choke hold death of eric garner five years ago be fired. the ruling against the officer has been demanded by protesters and the garner family, including from the audience of wednesday night's democratic debate when protesters spoke out.
so you had turnout in detroit -- you know, you had soft african-american turnout in detroit, soft african-american turnout and milwaukee. places like this made the difference this election. and what the president's feeding into is fuelling the african-american vote to perhaps turn out at a higher level than they did in 2016. when i got involved in politics in 1972, one of the first things i learned was that politics is about addition, not subtraction. that's why this is a head scratching...
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in this afternoon, in detroit, the former vice president fired back with a reminder of what the 2020 election should be about. >> look, i hope the next debate we can talk about how we fix our answers to fix the things that trump has broken, not how barack obama made all these mistakes. he didn't. i want to make it clear is that this going back 10, 20, 30 years is just a game that's a game to make sure that we hand the republicans an election coming up. some of these assertions being made were absolutely -- how can i say it nicely, not true and taken out of context. and the idea that it's somehow comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. the world has changed. the president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he had turned it upside down economically. now we face a problem that the economy as well as the soul of this country is collapsing because of this presidency. >> well, vice president biden fended off attacks. they came from all sides actually last night as several of his challengers certainly tried to land a strong punch against him. here goes. >>
in this afternoon, in detroit, the former vice president fired back with a reminder of what the 2020 election should be about. >> look, i hope the next debate we can talk about how we fix our answers to fix the things that trump has broken, not how barack obama made all these mistakes. he didn't. i want to make it clear is that this going back 10, 20, 30 years is just a game that's a game to make sure that we hand the republicans an election coming up. some of these assertions being made...
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detroit is at 58, detroit is in 60. once we get down past this front is where the humid air still is laying. we could get storms in north carolina and virginia. we have some storms out there. light rain south of pittsburgh. a little light rain and new york city. the heaviest rain around oklahoma and to the north in the ozarks. new storms developing near the mississippi. isolated weather in the plains. this sliver here north carolina, maybe the outer banks, some strong winds this afternoon. all associated with the cold front trying to push to the south. this is our forecast today. this is as good as it gets. low humidity, sunshine. and the sunny and beautiful weather heads into the ohio valley. still scattered storms in the south. three days in a row of near perfection here. appreciate this beautiful summer weekend. >> still ahead, in the wake of mass shootings in texas and ohio, dozens of people have been arrested. we'll talk about the legal implications of what law enforcement is doing. usaa took care of her car rental
detroit is at 58, detroit is in 60. once we get down past this front is where the humid air still is laying. we could get storms in north carolina and virginia. we have some storms out there. light rain south of pittsburgh. a little light rain and new york city. the heaviest rain around oklahoma and to the north in the ozarks. new storms developing near the mississippi. isolated weather in the plains. this sliver here north carolina, maybe the outer banks, some strong winds this afternoon. all...
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detroit was once a boom town for the auto industry. but for decades it's been a symbol of economic collapse. historically when there is financial hardships in a country, people are looking for answers. for a political organization like the national socialist movement, it is prime, fertile recruiting grounds. >> it was easy to blame the job losses on immigrants, minorities and jews. but this multiethnic city began deradicalizing him. >> i was hearing stories from other people. i never considered those before. i never thought about them. when i started listening to some of the other people, it's not just a whitish you. it is an issue of all americans are having this. you have this elite class getting richer and richer and richer. the middle class and the poor -- the poor have gotten just poorer, and that's, you know, where things have changed. >> but even after 27 years in the white power movement, jeff's poison mindset isn't his only hurdle. his entire livelihood comes from peddling neo-nazi merchandise on a website he runs. >> this her
detroit was once a boom town for the auto industry. but for decades it's been a symbol of economic collapse. historically when there is financial hardships in a country, people are looking for answers. for a political organization like the national socialist movement, it is prime, fertile recruiting grounds. >> it was easy to blame the job losses on immigrants, minorities and jews. but this multiethnic city began deradicalizing him. >> i was hearing stories from other people. i...
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. >> by their own performance in detroit. >> and also the fact that i don't think people really feel like this is about joe biden's content. it isn't about the content of his character, it's about he as a candidate and having the endurance to do this, which i do think is a legitimate question that some campaigns might raise. i've heard some talk from democrats, particularly on the progressive side of the aisle that mike's story last hour i believe it was, he said it was after a two hour event. that's a long endurance event. >> at the end of a day. >> which is a concern for some democrats about joe biden's ability to really last the wears of this campaign. >> maybe he was on a sugar high after all the ice cream and funnel cakes i saw you eating yesterday. biden is still ahead. that monmouth university poll showing him at 28%. that's up one point. the headline out of that poll is elizabeth warren, gaining 12 points to the second place at 19%. showing that she's doing very well in iowa where people -- the first caucus state, they like to hear i've got a plan for that. they like to hear
. >> by their own performance in detroit. >> and also the fact that i don't think people really feel like this is about joe biden's content. it isn't about the content of his character, it's about he as a candidate and having the endurance to do this, which i do think is a legitimate question that some campaigns might raise. i've heard some talk from democrats, particularly on the progressive side of the aisle that mike's story last hour i believe it was, he said it was after a two...
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i'm still here in detroit, as you can tell from the background. if you go to a factory in michigan, you'll find wall to wall robots and machines. the facts show that job loss was due to automation in technology. that is true not just in manufacturing, but also true in retail and call centers and transportation. so, we need to wake up to the real challenges of the 21st century economy. those challenges are growing by the day. >> good to talk to you, again. we'll keep in close touch with you. >> i'll see you back in new york, ali. always a pleasure. >> i almost feel like asking you for a weather report on that set. >> i know, the backdrop gives you that vibe. >> andrew yang, all right. >>> the former energy chief under president obama has a plan he's calling the green real deal. earnest is with me to talk about it. you're watching "velshi and ruhle" on msnbc. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that m
i'm still here in detroit, as you can tell from the background. if you go to a factory in michigan, you'll find wall to wall robots and machines. the facts show that job loss was due to automation in technology. that is true not just in manufacturing, but also true in retail and call centers and transportation. so, we need to wake up to the real challenges of the 21st century economy. those challenges are growing by the day. >> good to talk to you, again. we'll keep in close touch with...
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they take the kids down to a relative in detroit or ann arbor, lansing. they drive for the once a week shower because it's still not fixed in flint. >> in a country that won world war ii, as we tried to point out last night. >> exactly. and i mean this is going to take a massive effort, and it's not just flint, and it's not just newark. and there's no real commitment to making this happen. now, again, if this was a wealthy city, if this was a white city, well, as you laid out, you can imagine what the response would be tomorrow. but the response tomorrow in newark is going to be -- and it just needs to be said plainly and bluntly, brian. you are black and you don't have the money to contribute to any of our campaigns, and you are not on our list. and we'll show up -- you know, watch this happen. politicians, celebrities, people will show up up to hand out the water, make it look like something's happening, and nothing happens. and i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but i watched your show last night when you reported on this, and i saw your personal rea
they take the kids down to a relative in detroit or ann arbor, lansing. they drive for the once a week shower because it's still not fixed in flint. >> in a country that won world war ii, as we tried to point out last night. >> exactly. and i mean this is going to take a massive effort, and it's not just flint, and it's not just newark. and there's no real commitment to making this happen. now, again, if this was a wealthy city, if this was a white city, well, as you laid out, you...
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in detroit, in debate two, andrew yang even stronger performance. he not only got big applause in the room, he also again talked about stuff, including the economy, in ways that just didn't sound like a single other candidate on the stage. >> if you go factory in michigan, you will find robots a and machines. immigrants are being scapegoated for things they have nothing to do with. we have to say, look, there's record high gdp and stock market prices. you know what else is record high? suicide, drug overdose, depression, anxiety. it's gotten so bad that american life expectancy has declined for the last three years. i talk about my wife at home with our two boys, one of whom is autistic. what it does her work count at in today's economy? that zero. her work is among the most challenging and vital. >> entrepreneur, tech guy, andrew yang, one of the presidential candidates. he has made the cut for the third debate coming up. i showed you those two clips from his debates. to show you how much good he has done himself at his debate performances. i can p
in detroit, in debate two, andrew yang even stronger performance. he not only got big applause in the room, he also again talked about stuff, including the economy, in ways that just didn't sound like a single other candidate on the stage. >> if you go factory in michigan, you will find robots a and machines. immigrants are being scapegoated for things they have nothing to do with. we have to say, look, there's record high gdp and stock market prices. you know what else is record high?...
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rashida tlaib is from detroit, but her parents are actually from palestinian. she was going back and he told israel to stop her. the call to president obama said that trump can't even keep his racist demands straight. what do you make of this mess? >> surprise donald trump has no consistency or principles. what do i make of the mess, ali? two big takeaways. number one, the president of the united states who styles himself as a great patriot, nationalist, wants to make america great again, wants to stick up for america in the world allies with a foreign government in order to throw two duly elected members of the united states congress under the bus simply because they are women of color, they are muslims and they are strong critics of his. doesn't care about the fact that they're members of the united states congress, allies with the netanyahu say yeah, don't let them in. outrageous, unprecedented. even aipac, even aipac comes out and says this is not a good move. number two -- >> big takeaway, which has been very clear about the fact that they are not on the s
rashida tlaib is from detroit, but her parents are actually from palestinian. she was going back and he told israel to stop her. the call to president obama said that trump can't even keep his racist demands straight. what do you make of this mess? >> surprise donald trump has no consistency or principles. what do i make of the mess, ali? two big takeaways. number one, the president of the united states who styles himself as a great patriot, nationalist, wants to make america great again,...
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raid of that subcommunity in detroit in 2017 that picked jimmy up the first time? >> that's correct. there are 1400 iraqi nationals around the country with final orders of removal. and in june of 2017, i.c.e. raided and did a mass raid and focused specifically on the caldean community in destroyed under the pretext that they would be able to deport these individuals to iraq. iraq had not been accepting deportations from the united states for decades, since prior to the first gulf war in 1990. this was done without warning, and it was done as a -- it was part of a negotiation that the administration made with the iraqi government to take them off of the travel ban list. and so you could also say that jimmy's death is a result of a side effect of the travel ban. >> they put them on the travel ban, the first iteration. and a negotiation with iraqi government says we'll take you off the travel ban that flows from the president wanting to ban all billion muslims if you start accepting deportations. and then they go round up a bunch of folks who are predominantly persecu
raid of that subcommunity in detroit in 2017 that picked jimmy up the first time? >> that's correct. there are 1400 iraqi nationals around the country with final orders of removal. and in june of 2017, i.c.e. raided and did a mass raid and focused specifically on the caldean community in destroyed under the pretext that they would be able to deport these individuals to iraq. iraq had not been accepting deportations from the united states for decades, since prior to the first gulf war in...
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i was in predominantly black community, zip code 217 in detroit yesterday. the third time i visited. i think if you talk to folks there they'll realize i have embodied the need to have environmental justice in our climate change plans. i've been very active in my state fighting racial disparity, one of the first governors to offer pardons to folks who had been caught up in the drug laws. i've eliminated the death penalty. we've now taken major steps to end the school to prison pipeline. we've re-established affirmative action in my state. we're a state that has embraced diversity as a virtue and i was the very first governor and i'm proud of this to stand up against donald trump's racist muslim ban. so i'm ready to take up the need to reunite this country after the damage that has been caused bay donald trump. i look forward to getting to know folks during this campaign. >> the one thing that has stood in the way of the president being able to advance parts of his agenda, like the muslim ban, are the courts. that wasn't discussed last night. the federal judi
i was in predominantly black community, zip code 217 in detroit yesterday. the third time i visited. i think if you talk to folks there they'll realize i have embodied the need to have environmental justice in our climate change plans. i've been very active in my state fighting racial disparity, one of the first governors to offer pardons to folks who had been caught up in the drug laws. i've eliminated the death penalty. we've now taken major steps to end the school to prison pipeline. we've...
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i'm standing in the city of detroit where there used to be hundreds of thousands of school kids. there are now 50,000 kids, because of this legacy of segregation, this legacy of housing, discriminatory housing policy, this legacy of discriminatory court rulings that marooned the children in detroit as well as across america. we have to figure out how to give everybody universal preschool, how to shore up our k-12 system so they're not as inequitable as they are so we don't continue to repeat generation after generation after generation the kind of outcomes that we've had for kids of color and kids living in poverty. this should be a focus of the democratic candidates, not something that comes up in the fourth debate. >> senator mike bennet of colorado, thank you. come visit us in maine. we absolutely love maine. >> yes! >> let's talk about michael bennet. a lot of people thought he had a breakout performance last night. the big question is, will it matter at this point? >> that's exactly right, joe. he had a great performance last night. i thought he had some really outstanding s
i'm standing in the city of detroit where there used to be hundreds of thousands of school kids. there are now 50,000 kids, because of this legacy of segregation, this legacy of housing, discriminatory housing policy, this legacy of discriminatory court rulings that marooned the children in detroit as well as across america. we have to figure out how to give everybody universal preschool, how to shore up our k-12 system so they're not as inequitable as they are so we don't continue to repeat...
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talib is from detroit but her parents were from palestine. she was going back and then he told them to stop her. he said, trump can't keep his racist demands straight. what do you make of the mess? >> two big takeaways. number one, the president of the united states who styles himself as a great patriot, nationalist, wants to make america great again, wants to stick up for america in the world, allies with a foreign government in order to throw two duly elected members of the united states congress under the bus simply because they're women of color, they are muslims and they are strong critics of his. doesn't care about the fact that they're members of the united states congress. allies with the netanyahu government say, yes, don't let them in. outrageous, unprecedented. even apac says it is not a good move. >> which, by the way, has been clear about the fact they're not on the same side as rashida tlaib. >> not at all. they're very much -- they're very much on netanyahu's side on everything else. here is the other big takeaway related to is
talib is from detroit but her parents were from palestine. she was going back and then he told them to stop her. he said, trump can't keep his racist demands straight. what do you make of the mess? >> two big takeaways. number one, the president of the united states who styles himself as a great patriot, nationalist, wants to make america great again, wants to stick up for america in the world, allies with a foreign government in order to throw two duly elected members of the united...
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and kamala harris came out swinging in miami and stumbled a little bit more, i think, in detroit. so that houston debate will be really critical to see who, like jonathan mentioned, elizabeth warren, is she going to have another performance where she knocks it out of the park. >> jonathan clearly elizabeth warren picked up ground to some biden support has eroded. anyone else a clear winner from that biden fade, and do you think he can bounce back? >> i'm not sure anybody else is a clear winner from biden dropping, but i think all of the rest of the field is a winner from biden dropping back a little bit, that means as much as the front-runner isn't way out in front of the rest of the pack, everybody else has an opportunity and, as hanna said, that next debate will be huge for a lot of folks. >> lots of gun control talk. we saw the president abandon his line on background checks this week. will that issue fade, do you think, once again as we have to wait out this congressional summer recess? >> well, i think it's clear that the congress is not coming back in session, so that's one
and kamala harris came out swinging in miami and stumbled a little bit more, i think, in detroit. so that houston debate will be really critical to see who, like jonathan mentioned, elizabeth warren, is she going to have another performance where she knocks it out of the park. >> jonathan clearly elizabeth warren picked up ground to some biden support has eroded. anyone else a clear winner from that biden fade, and do you think he can bounce back? >> i'm not sure anybody else is a...
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in detroit in debate two, andrew yang, he not only got big applause in the room. he talked about the stuff including the economy in ways that just didn't sound like a single other candidate in the stage, and it didn't make him sound weird. it just set him apart and it worked in the room. >> if you go to a factory here in michigan, you will not find wall to wall immigrants. you will find wall to wall machines upon. they are being scapegoated for issues that have nothing to do with our economy. >> the problem is people feel like the economy has left them behind. we have to say, look, there's record high gdp and stock market prices. you know what else is at record highs? suicide, drug overdoses, depression, anxiety. it's gotten so bad that american life expectancy has declined for the last three years and i'd like to talk about my wife who is at home with our two boys right now, one of whom is autistic, what does her work count on in today's economy? zero. her work is among the most challenging and vital. >> entrepreneur, tech guy, andrew yang, one of the democratic
in detroit in debate two, andrew yang, he not only got big applause in the room. he talked about the stuff including the economy in ways that just didn't sound like a single other candidate in the stage, and it didn't make him sound weird. it just set him apart and it worked in the room. >> if you go to a factory here in michigan, you will not find wall to wall immigrants. you will find wall to wall machines upon. they are being scapegoated for issues that have nothing to do with our...
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. >>> when we return, feels like 100 years ago there were democratic debates in detroit in which the candidates sparred over health care policy. we brought one of the best reporters on the medical industry to help us dig in to the actual policy that was overshadowed by the over-the-top theatrics. always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen
. >>> when we return, feels like 100 years ago there were democratic debates in detroit in which the candidates sparred over health care policy. we brought one of the best reporters on the medical industry to help us dig in to the actual policy that was overshadowed by the over-the-top theatrics. always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know,...
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where we had wind damage report or high wind report from kansas city, south of minneapolis, chicago, detroit, cleveland, pittsburgh. in all, over 200 severe weather report. a lot of downed trees. the big story today is the heat. up to 73 million people with heat advisories or warnings. warning for oklahoma and tulsa. it will be very hot. so humid out there. we are starting off warm already. here is the week ahead in the forecast. starting today, hot and stormy from the new york city area and boston. hit and miss storms in florida. we'd love some rain to cool you off in texas. not the case today. 100 in san antonio, 101 in dallas. by wednesday, we will see a little bit of cooler air down through the great lakes that will set off some storms in the cold front ahead of. >> that stormy afternoon for wednesday for the northeast and ohio valley. typical storms in the southeast. the end of the week, the heat will build through the west. we'll see sunny and nice. this is the air mass you've been waiting for. looks like a gorgeous weekend friday, saturday, sunday, great lakes to ohio valley. highs wi
where we had wind damage report or high wind report from kansas city, south of minneapolis, chicago, detroit, cleveland, pittsburgh. in all, over 200 severe weather report. a lot of downed trees. the big story today is the heat. up to 73 million people with heat advisories or warnings. warning for oklahoma and tulsa. it will be very hot. so humid out there. we are starting off warm already. here is the week ahead in the forecast. starting today, hot and stormy from the new york city area and...
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minneapolis today, chicago and detroit. still warm in the southeast. hot in phoenix. 109 is hot by anyone's standards. many areas of the pacific northwest are gorgeous. a peek at your get away day in the late summer weekend. st. louis is 81 and partly cloudy. new york city and d.c., highs in the upper 70s. that will be a big relief. we'll start to get some cooler air down to the south. i'll give you the weekend forecast coming up. one of those weekends you'll want to bottle up and spend as much time outdoors. >> that's nice. >> coming up, new rules have been put out ahead of the next presidential debate. we'll explain what those are. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes frustrated
minneapolis today, chicago and detroit. still warm in the southeast. hot in phoenix. 109 is hot by anyone's standards. many areas of the pacific northwest are gorgeous. a peek at your get away day in the late summer weekend. st. louis is 81 and partly cloudy. new york city and d.c., highs in the upper 70s. that will be a big relief. we'll start to get some cooler air down to the south. i'll give you the weekend forecast coming up. one of those weekends you'll want to bottle up and spend as much...
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right now we are looking at 25 miles per hour southeast of saint detroit. we are going to see it slow down closer to the weekend. watches and warnings are in place. we do have pink where we are seeing the hurricane watches and the red of the hurricane warning. we have tropical storm watch in place for the dominican republic. this is something to watch. we saw huge difference over night, too. we saw the storm to the north, that's where we are seeing all the differences in terms of intensity, giving it a lot of energy over the open water to really increase. we are not going to see the land ar interaction where we thought we did a day ago. we can see the category one storm is early. it is 8:00. we'll keep our eyes on that. it is going to move to the north and move in a little further with that next advisory that's going to come out at 2:00. by friday, category one storm on saturday. that's a category two storm. north of the bahamas, this is not good news. if it stays intact over the next several days in term of the intensity for that eastern coast of the u.s.
right now we are looking at 25 miles per hour southeast of saint detroit. we are going to see it slow down closer to the weekend. watches and warnings are in place. we do have pink where we are seeing the hurricane watches and the red of the hurricane warning. we have tropical storm watch in place for the dominican republic. this is something to watch. we saw huge difference over night, too. we saw the storm to the north, that's where we are seeing all the differences in terms of intensity,...
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>> that man, joe biden, was forced to fend off waves of attacks at that debate the other night, in detroit. some of them because he was obama's partner for eight years, in the white house. susan page of usa today summed it up today writing quote, he was forced to defend his record on health care, criminal justice, immigration, working mothers, the war in iraq and even his service in the obama white house, a badge he has brandished as his biggest asset. the common and critical thread was the portrayal of the democratic front-runner as a candidate from another era, beloved but outdated, and with a decidedly mixed record that gave him both experience and baggage. yet today, a new poll from the folks at morning consult conducted the day after the debate notably finds biden's front-runner status unabated at 32%. bernie sanders at 18. elizabeth warren at 15. and so on. back with us tonight, two of our favorites, and returning veterans, the aforementioned susan page, washington bureau chief for usa today, her latest book, the matriarch, barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. and the
>> that man, joe biden, was forced to fend off waves of attacks at that debate the other night, in detroit. some of them because he was obama's partner for eight years, in the white house. susan page of usa today summed it up today writing quote, he was forced to defend his record on health care, criminal justice, immigration, working mothers, the war in iraq and even his service in the obama white house, a badge he has brandished as his biggest asset. the common and critical thread was...
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. >> you were in detroit for the big event. >> he is going to put me out of a job with that analysis. >> your sense on who made it through of the folks that had the strongest nights. >> i think in terms of most improved performances. marianne williamson. i think cory booker had a very strong debate. he came well prepared learning from the first debate with one-liners. when he was attacked he was able to dish it right back. i also think that elizabeth warren had a pretty strong debate. she has adopted the strategy of letting bernie sanders take all of the spears because he wrote the bill and she walked away from that even though she has the same ideas. >> andrew, your perspective on that as well. >> all right. i keep thinking back to steven colbert went from yes we can to eh, he's okay. do you want someone to be inspired by as a 2020 nominee or someone that can get by and beat donald trump. that guy probably is joe biden. he referenced the midwest. the close margin of victory that donald trump had in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. joe biden feels like he can connect with those folk
. >> you were in detroit for the big event. >> he is going to put me out of a job with that analysis. >> your sense on who made it through of the folks that had the strongest nights. >> i think in terms of most improved performances. marianne williamson. i think cory booker had a very strong debate. he came well prepared learning from the first debate with one-liners. when he was attacked he was able to dish it right back. i also think that elizabeth warren had a pretty...
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able in states like wisconsin where in milwaukee we saw a lower voter turnout than we saw in 2012 or detroit where we saw suppressed -- those two cities alone we could have won those states we need candidates that can energize and ignite the whole democratic party but even more than that because i think this is -- this is a moral mo we need ame leader that can spe to our common virtues and common ideals. >> risk a fault line between some of thea candidates, ali. because kbooker often talks about beating the floor, not the ceiling. and pete buttigieg talks a lot about defeating trump as a high, if a not the highest, who makes the same argument as booker thae by going safe in 2016 is how we got donald trump. it's justgo interesting to watc these vibes develop and how the candidates arede viewing this race. >> thank you so much, garrett haake for>> us in al toona, iow. >>> union workers are a key part of the democratic coalition. d but donald trump did make in roads with them in 2016 and since. 538 crunched the numbers. hillary clinton won union memberswo by nearly 17 points, t her margin of vi
able in states like wisconsin where in milwaukee we saw a lower voter turnout than we saw in 2012 or detroit where we saw suppressed -- those two cities alone we could have won those states we need candidates that can energize and ignite the whole democratic party but even more than that because i think this is -- this is a moral mo we need ame leader that can spe to our common virtues and common ideals. >> risk a fault line between some of thea candidates, ali. because kbooker often...
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. >> she made a good point in terms of the detroit debate. you're always trying to pit us against one another. we need to be talking policy, the direction of the party. so maybe they can pick off some of those more centrist democrats who don't believe the party should be pulling as far left and send that herd and either one of them could go after joe biden saying, he's not facing in the direction the democratic party needs to face. >> all right. i'll pause the conversation there. thank you very much. before we go, quick programming note. tomorrow my colleague lester holt will be reporting from iran for a special edition of the "nbc nightly news." a rare inside look at the country and will talk exclusively with top officials, including the foreign minister. that's all we have for today. thank you for watching. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." ♪ "shaving has been difficult for me i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs" "oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it
. >> she made a good point in terms of the detroit debate. you're always trying to pit us against one another. we need to be talking policy, the direction of the party. so maybe they can pick off some of those more centrist democrats who don't believe the party should be pulling as far left and send that herd and either one of them could go after joe biden saying, he's not facing in the direction the democratic party needs to face. >> all right. i'll pause the conversation there....
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we actually have thunderstorms rolling through detroit. one thunderstorm headed into areas of massachusetts. and it's been a soaking rain from buffalo, southward, towards erie, pennsylvania and a few scattered showers. there's a lot of humidity in the air. we're going to get hot and thunderstorms will brew up this afternoon. that's why we have everyone from philadelphia, harrisburg, skrantsen, the new york city area, all the way to new england in slight chance of storms. not everyone is going to see severe weather, but at least a chance for it. and maybe even a tornado or two in hudson and new york. in western new york, we get a break in the middle of the day. by noon, and hit and miss showers and storms in northern new england portions. and 3:00 p.m. with showers and thunderstorms in northern new england. then we watch some of those storms trying to approach areas from philadelphia and heading towards new york, as we go throughout this evening. again, it's hit and miss. it's not going to hit everyone. i know, delta for one, is offering tr
we actually have thunderstorms rolling through detroit. one thunderstorm headed into areas of massachusetts. and it's been a soaking rain from buffalo, southward, towards erie, pennsylvania and a few scattered showers. there's a lot of humidity in the air. we're going to get hot and thunderstorms will brew up this afternoon. that's why we have everyone from philadelphia, harrisburg, skrantsen, the new york city area, all the way to new england in slight chance of storms. not everyone is going...
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democrat has to gain ground, you really can see how depressed the black vote was in urban areas, in detroit, in philadelphia, in those key statements. it was not just the suburbanites. it was not getting the vote that the obama coalition had put together. >> that's definitely an issue in 2020 is the black vote has to turn out for the democratic candidate. and of course in the primary it's -- this time around it's almost everything. there is no path to getting the nomination without significant african american support and kamala harris has some advantage. she is roughly in the polls where she was back in march. but in south carolina, she has a good chance of winning african-american votes. if i were a candidate, i would want to be probably in her position actually because it's a front-runner, joe biden will get a lot of criticism and bernie sanders has lost about 16 points since march. the campaign doesn't want to acknowledge that but it's true, according to the last fox news poll so kamala harris is in a good position to stay in that top four. the problem with joe biden is he -- there's --
democrat has to gain ground, you really can see how depressed the black vote was in urban areas, in detroit, in philadelphia, in those key statements. it was not just the suburbanites. it was not getting the vote that the obama coalition had put together. >> that's definitely an issue in 2020 is the black vote has to turn out for the democratic candidate. and of course in the primary it's -- this time around it's almost everything. there is no path to getting the nomination without...
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in detroit, debate two, even a stronger performance. he not only got applause but talking about the economy that did not sound like other candidate. it just set him apart and it worked. >> if you go to a factory here in michigan, you will not find wall to wall immigrants. you will find wall to wall robots and machines. the problem is so many people feel the economy has left them behind. we have to say look there are record high gdp and stock market prices. you know what are record highs? suicides and drug overdoses and it gotten so bad that our american life expectancy has declined. we know that's the opposite of the truth. we know her work is among the most challenging and vital. >> entrepreneur tech guy, andrew yang. he he mass made the cut for the third debate coming up. i showed you two clips to show you how much good he has done himself at his debate performances. i can prove to you all of the candidates who are going to be on the debate stage had done themselves good. that's why this next debate is so important. we got more ahead,
in detroit, debate two, even a stronger performance. he not only got applause but talking about the economy that did not sound like other candidate. it just set him apart and it worked. >> if you go to a factory here in michigan, you will not find wall to wall immigrants. you will find wall to wall robots and machines. the problem is so many people feel the economy has left them behind. we have to say look there are record high gdp and stock market prices. you know what are record highs?...
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some independents saying i'm not going to vote for him this time but that he will call the turnout in detroit, in milwaukee, in philadelphia, that just wasn't that energized by mrs. clinton but that can't wait to come and vote for donald trump who said there were fine people on both sides of charlottesville and african nations are s-hole countries and on and on and on. he may end up being his own worst enemy in terms of the campaign because he will give a turnout that will really turn the electoral college a different way this time, possibly. >> yeah, absolutely. i think what we've seen, saw in 2017, in virginia, where i'm from, a larger wave than was expected in seats that we flipped going into 2018 elections, the largest participation ever and close to 100 years, i believe, of almost -- close to over 100 million americans who participated in the midterm elections. highest ever in a long time. because people are much more motivated, i expect going into the 2020 elections it's going to be the same. i mean, trump's rhetoric for, by in large, everybody has said, and i agree, ever since he came
some independents saying i'm not going to vote for him this time but that he will call the turnout in detroit, in milwaukee, in philadelphia, that just wasn't that energized by mrs. clinton but that can't wait to come and vote for donald trump who said there were fine people on both sides of charlottesville and african nations are s-hole countries and on and on and on. he may end up being his own worst enemy in terms of the campaign because he will give a turnout that will really turn the...
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that's part of the reason i am still in detroit. cory booker held a bigger than usual, more higher than produced than usual rally last night, trying to squeeze every drop possible out of the post debate bunk. amping up their television appearances, prying to get everything they could out of all the eyeballs ws we enter the long, hot, slow campaign. >> you sound super psyched about it. leigh-ann caldwell, you have democratic candidates trying to show their faces. elijah cummings in the waeug of these attacks over the last, what, six or seven days now. he is now out talking about an attempted break-in at his house that happened hours before the president first started tweeting about him. this is new just coming in just a couple of minutes ago. what can you tell us? >> from hallie, that's right. elijah cummings has not been very vocal. but the president, once again, tweeted this morning, and this is what he said. he broke his silence saying really bad news. the baltimore house of elijah cummings was robbed. too bad. well, hallie, that
that's part of the reason i am still in detroit. cory booker held a bigger than usual, more higher than produced than usual rally last night, trying to squeeze every drop possible out of the post debate bunk. amping up their television appearances, prying to get everything they could out of all the eyeballs ws we enter the long, hot, slow campaign. >> you sound super psyched about it. leigh-ann caldwell, you have democratic candidates trying to show their faces. elijah cummings in the...
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different from what we saw on the debate stage in detroit a couple weeks ago. your most recent piece you cite voters' chris schism, writing some democrats later expressed concern over the perception that the primary is turning into an ugly month long spectacle of democratic infighting that would only make trump's reelection much more likely. do you get the sense we're going to see a friendlier primary going forward? >> well, we certainly seem headed in that direction. if you looked at what happened this weekend, strategically it was -- it couldn't have been more opposite from what we saw on the debate stage. it was -- it bordered on cup buy yaw moments at times. outside the wing ding, many candidates were told to tell each other they loved each other and many embraced and they took turns on the stage at the wing ding, and many of them referred to beto o'rourke who wasn't there, cory booker for instance said he was going to dedicate his entire speech, each only given five minutes to gun violence and mentioned o'rourke. biden brought it up at the end and he compl
different from what we saw on the debate stage in detroit a couple weeks ago. your most recent piece you cite voters' chris schism, writing some democrats later expressed concern over the perception that the primary is turning into an ugly month long spectacle of democratic infighting that would only make trump's reelection much more likely. do you get the sense we're going to see a friendlier primary going forward? >> well, we certainly seem headed in that direction. if you looked at...
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the plan would once again have been to split up the field into two successive nights, like we had in detroit and miami. now that we know though that only ten candidates qualified, that means they are going to do the whole thing on one night. apart from the separate and individual consequences for all the individual candidates and their campaigns, what that means for us the public planning to watch that next debate, looking forward it that debate, helping us understand the differences between the candidates and who might make the strongest democratic nominee, for all of us that are going to watch that third debate, the fact that a nice round number of ten democratic candidates has qualified for that night means that once again, just like the first two debates, they're going to have ten freaking podiums up there at once. yeah, there's going to be ten candidates on stage at once again, all fighting to be heard. which means take it from me, no matter how many moderators abc puts up there to handle the ten candidates, all of those moderators will have 20 years added to their non-chronological age
the plan would once again have been to split up the field into two successive nights, like we had in detroit and miami. now that we know though that only ten candidates qualified, that means they are going to do the whole thing on one night. apart from the separate and individual consequences for all the individual candidates and their campaigns, what that means for us the public planning to watch that next debate, looking forward it that debate, helping us understand the differences between...
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is challenging european leaders and there's a rift there, that's something that russia would seek to detroit. so, that's the broader concern about this. the president has been a little bit all over the map on greenland. you know, first dismissing it as saying this isn't -- this isn't a front burner issue. and then abruptly cancelling his meeting there. and now, we know that they've had conversations between the administration and denmark. and they seem to be trying to smooth is this over. but the broader concern is just, you know, in the eyes of european leaders, this is just another instance in which the president is at odds with them. and the concern is then to what extent does a country like russia try to move in and exploit that. >> i can't help but look at the list of leaders gathered there in south of france. and kind of think it's a group of misfits. people who have problems there. take a look at the screen, you have justin trudeau going through tough situations in canada. emmanuel macron, angela merkel who may be on her way out. giuseppe conte, brand new. shinzo abe, an boris johnson
is challenging european leaders and there's a rift there, that's something that russia would seek to detroit. so, that's the broader concern about this. the president has been a little bit all over the map on greenland. you know, first dismissing it as saying this isn't -- this isn't a front burner issue. and then abruptly cancelling his meeting there. and now, we know that they've had conversations between the administration and denmark. and they seem to be trying to smooth is this over. but...
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but in an area like michigan and a city like detroit, that could help turn the election if they could pick up a little bit of ground. but they seemed to have all abandoned all thought of that strategy at this point. >> what an important point. the margin is so narrow in some of they see critical swing states you just mentioned. let me bring you in and get your reaction. he didn't mention the congressman last night. the president tweeted, really bad news, the baltimore house of elijah cummings was robbed. too bad! . some of his former officials felt he was being is a sarcastic. what do you make of this battle he's waging and his latest tweet digging into the culture wars. >> he doesn't have to mention any particular representative by name. but when you make -- decide to make the urban areas or cities the center piece of your wrath, you know what you're doing. you're making it about other people. despite the fact that much of what he's talking about and the problems that plague inner cities, you can make the same conversation about rural areas. he should probably go visit the appalachia
but in an area like michigan and a city like detroit, that could help turn the election if they could pick up a little bit of ground. but they seemed to have all abandoned all thought of that strategy at this point. >> what an important point. the margin is so narrow in some of they see critical swing states you just mentioned. let me bring you in and get your reaction. he didn't mention the congressman last night. the president tweeted, really bad news, the baltimore house of elijah...
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if any believed in any of those cities, detroit, he wonon wisco. philadelphia, he won pennsylvania. if they believed this guy would be president and a threat,rnt t. the clinton people were acting like this was all in the bag. i had a friend two weeks before the campaign ordering their gowns to the inauguration. and i think now he is the president. he has said and done these things. who sits up and acts in such a callous manner about a congressman having his house broken into? can you imagine in barack obama had done that and this is the kind of ugliness that are going to make people come out. >> pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan, if they vote -- if those three cities vote at the level they voted for president obama, hillary clinton wins every single one of those states. and the question i think amongst political scientists is and operatives, is this going to be a turnout election or persuasion election? it's going to be a turnout election. i think it's very difficult to argue this is somehow, you know, president trump and members of the democratic candidate, whoever it is, we wil
if any believed in any of those cities, detroit, he wonon wisco. philadelphia, he won pennsylvania. if they believed this guy would be president and a threat,rnt t. the clinton people were acting like this was all in the bag. i had a friend two weeks before the campaign ordering their gowns to the inauguration. and i think now he is the president. he has said and done these things. who sits up and acts in such a callous manner about a congressman having his house broken into? can you imagine in...
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one of the interesting things to watch will be bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, we saw them in detroit essentially locking arms as the people agitating for what elizabeth warren calls big structural change and not going after each other at all. it will be interesting to see if they try to do that again with biden sort of taking the moderate position and how that plays out. he certainly is a stronger advocate for that position than some of the others they were on stage with last time. >> nolan, really striking numbers in the democrats versus donald trump part of the poll with biden with this kind of huge lead. i mean, that's just a huge lead in polling terms, 54% to 38% over donald trump one on one, bernie sanders, 53-39, within the margin of error, about the same thing, and elizabeth warren's 52-40 within the margin of error. they matched pete buttigieg nine points ahead of donald trump. this has to be very encouraging for the democrats and actually possibly free up some of that sense that joe biden is the safest possible choice. >> right. there's definitely evidence in this polling th
one of the interesting things to watch will be bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, we saw them in detroit essentially locking arms as the people agitating for what elizabeth warren calls big structural change and not going after each other at all. it will be interesting to see if they try to do that again with biden sort of taking the moderate position and how that plays out. he certainly is a stronger advocate for that position than some of the others they were on stage with last time....