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that's what joe biden said he was going to do to more than 62,000. and now he's saying that's not going to be possible in the short term. we got a sense from the national security adviser, jake sullivan, who was on the sunday shows this morning really trying to defend the administration's bungled rollout of this policy by trying to push back on the criticism that this was a reversal. take a listen. >> the president wanted to go with this in two steps. the first step was to change the allocation so people in africa could literally get on planes this week. and the second would be to raise the cap as we were fixing the system in its processing. he took the first step this past week. he will take the second step in the weeks ahead. and i think there was some misunderstanding on friday about the import of his decision friday morning, which was focused on the allocation, not on the cap. >> so the white house is arguing because the process is ongoing, there is still time essentially for the president to make this right, but a lot of democrats and groups hav
that's what joe biden said he was going to do to more than 62,000. and now he's saying that's not going to be possible in the short term. we got a sense from the national security adviser, jake sullivan, who was on the sunday shows this morning really trying to defend the administration's bungled rollout of this policy by trying to push back on the criticism that this was a reversal. take a listen. >> the president wanted to go with this in two steps. the first step was to change the...
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would there ever be real trust between joe biden and vladimir putin? and when it comes to holding vladimir putin accountable if navalny dies, it would seem that accountable has eluded vladimir putin in the past. is there anything that conceivably could be done to vladimir putin to hold him accountable in the world's eyes if alexei navalny dies? >> it's hard to see what that would be, that at least the united states would be willing to do. america, under presidents obama and trump, have from time to time imposed sanctions or expelled diplomats but have held back from pulling the trigger on truly punitive economic actions that would genuinely get his attention. they have not done things to expose his sources of his own personal wealth, something people talked about doing but not really followed up on. there's a lot of things america has not done in the interests of not escalating, as president biden put it. the question is how far can you go to get his attention without escalating it into a conflict you don't want. can you find ways to work with russia?
would there ever be real trust between joe biden and vladimir putin? and when it comes to holding vladimir putin accountable if navalny dies, it would seem that accountable has eluded vladimir putin in the past. is there anything that conceivably could be done to vladimir putin to hold him accountable in the world's eyes if alexei navalny dies? >> it's hard to see what that would be, that at least the united states would be willing to do. america, under presidents obama and trump, have...
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biden and the senate race won by democrat mark kelly. election officials have found no evidence whatsoever of widespread voter fraud. >>> and breaking news out of washington, d.c., president biden today became the first u.s. president to formally acknowledge the killing of more than a million armenians. >>> breaking right now in a historic statement, the president has officially recognized that genocide. let's go to monica alba in washington, d.c. monica, welcome. let's talk about what the president's saying about this today and the significance of it. it's a big deal. >> reporter: absolutely, alex, and that's really because every u.s. leader before him had failed to get to this level. many had acknowledged the violence, the deaths of more than 1 million armenians killed more than a century ago in what is now modern day turkey, but they hadn't gone so far as to label it a genocide over a diplomatic fear and concern, potentially, of angering turkey, that partner in the region and of course within nato. but president biden made good on a c
biden and the senate race won by democrat mark kelly. election officials have found no evidence whatsoever of widespread voter fraud. >>> and breaking news out of washington, d.c., president biden today became the first u.s. president to formally acknowledge the killing of more than a million armenians. >>> breaking right now in a historic statement, the president has officially recognized that genocide. let's go to monica alba in washington, d.c. monica, welcome. let's talk...
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you know joe biden. is this the same joe biden that you knew back in the obama administration? >> yeah, absolutely, alex. i mean, i think the decision that he made recently on afghanistan, again, echoed a lot of what i heard sitting in meetings in the situation room in late 2009 around that issue. i think in many ways he's very much the same person that i knew back then. i will say i think that if you look at some of what is happening around infrastructure and climate change, i think it's also a president that realizes that a lot of these problems have lingered far too long, and they're not going to get better if we keep kicking the can down the road. and i think you've seen really bold infrastructure plans, big plans around cutting emissions that contribute to climate change because he understands, quite frankly, we don't have four or six or eight years to waste on this topic. so, i think both he's steady in what he's believed, and i think as the vice president said, he's using that experience, but i also think he understands the moment in time that he sits in that oval office
you know joe biden. is this the same joe biden that you knew back in the obama administration? >> yeah, absolutely, alex. i mean, i think the decision that he made recently on afghanistan, again, echoed a lot of what i heard sitting in meetings in the situation room in late 2009 around that issue. i think in many ways he's very much the same person that i knew back then. i will say i think that if you look at some of what is happening around infrastructure and climate change, i think it's...
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stood out to me, percentage of republicans say they disapprove of joe biden's presidency so far. a lot higher than the percentage of democrat whose said it for president donald trump and republican whose said it about former president obama. that tells you a lot where our country is at this particular moment. and the challenge that president joe biden faces in the next 100 days of his presidency where arguably he'll have to face some of these other challenges on issues like immigration, on guns, i'm sure we'll get to in a minute. >> a very united country for sure. ununited country. michael, from a historical perspective, give me a sense how important the first 100 days are as a measure and how does president biden stack up in your mind? >> well, it's not a bad measure, alex. i thought francesca said it well. you know, the thing is that this all comes from early 1933 as you know when franklin roosevelt came in and did a lot of things like, you know, saving the banks and getting people relief and doing things to relieve the suffering of the great depression, and about 100 days in,
stood out to me, percentage of republicans say they disapprove of joe biden's presidency so far. a lot higher than the percentage of democrat whose said it for president donald trump and republican whose said it about former president obama. that tells you a lot where our country is at this particular moment. and the challenge that president joe biden faces in the next 100 days of his presidency where arguably he'll have to face some of these other challenges on issues like immigration, on...
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joe biden has a majority of support of the american people. he's over 50%, ten points higher than donald trump, but lower historically than his democratic predecessors at this point. two things jump out to me as questions. one, is this just the new normal we live in, the partisan divide, where we're never going to return to seeing 60% numbers for a president in 100 days? that might be the case. the second, though, is the poll that shows over 40% think that joe biden is too liberal and in fact more liberal than barack obama and bill clinton. if that didn't already exist, certainly the right wing news media and republicans are going to make that exist. but that's an interesting thing for the biden administration to keep an eye on, whether he's going to be branded as kind of the bipartisan unifier or if his opponents will successfully brand him as a liberal. >> you make a good point there. relative to the president's infrastructure plan, you've got 59% saying it's a good idea, 21% disagree, 19% don't have an opinion. susan, we saw this with covid
joe biden has a majority of support of the american people. he's over 50%, ten points higher than donald trump, but lower historically than his democratic predecessors at this point. two things jump out to me as questions. one, is this just the new normal we live in, the partisan divide, where we're never going to return to seeing 60% numbers for a president in 100 days? that might be the case. the second, though, is the poll that shows over 40% think that joe biden is too liberal and in fact...
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in the middle of a pandemic, major league baseball put the wishes of stacey abrams and joe biden ahead of the economic wellbeing of hard-working georgians. >>> and after a week of emotional testimony in the derek chauvin trial last hour, george floyd's cousin telling me what it's like sitting in that courtroom as those firsthand wbs witnesses relive the
in the middle of a pandemic, major league baseball put the wishes of stacey abrams and joe biden ahead of the economic wellbeing of hard-working georgians. >>> and after a week of emotional testimony in the derek chauvin trial last hour, george floyd's cousin telling me what it's like sitting in that courtroom as those firsthand wbs witnesses relive the
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for people that don't know and have not read the bill like joe biden, we've never had drop boxes in our legislation in decades. in georgia. we do now for the first time ever codified in the law. they were used last election because of an emergency order by the state election board. not by the members of the general assembly standing behind me. we have done that this year. we are requiring the local election officials to do continuous counting so you don't have breaks and have -- >> all right. we'll monitor this but one thing to note about five masks i count that in that tight packed group. just saying. >>> the powerful testimony that delivered a potentially big blow to the defense and the impact of all the video evidence. pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. lik
for people that don't know and have not read the bill like joe biden, we've never had drop boxes in our legislation in decades. in georgia. we do now for the first time ever codified in the law. they were used last election because of an emergency order by the state election board. not by the members of the general assembly standing behind me. we have done that this year. we are requiring the local election officials to do continuous counting so you don't have breaks and have -- >> all...
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>> well, president joe biden, as much as he said that he wants republican support, he wants bipartisan support, and, of course, his own cabinet members are fanning across the country to try to pitch this on tv and to the american citizens that this is an important bill and important step for the american people, they are hoping that infrastructure, which is popular among the american people, and the economy that is continuing to grow after we have been struggling with the covid economy, but that will help push things over the edge for them. as secretary buttigieg said, they are hoping for republican support. they are -- the administration is -- they seem aware that they have the wind at their back with the economy improving and just with the popularity of fixing roads, fixing bridges, things like that. >> infrastructure is very popular. the fact is that there has been competing messages on this. if you look at the recent poll, it shows the majority of americans support many details of the bill. 45% support president biden's proposal. you have 27% against it. you have 28% who don't real
>> well, president joe biden, as much as he said that he wants republican support, he wants bipartisan support, and, of course, his own cabinet members are fanning across the country to try to pitch this on tv and to the american citizens that this is an important bill and important step for the american people, they are hoping that infrastructure, which is popular among the american people, and the economy that is continuing to grow after we have been struggling with the covid economy,...
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and that president joe biden called it jim crow in the 21st century. just a few days ago delta airlines, one of the largest companies based in georgia put out a ridiculously mealy-mouthed statement where they dplauszed over the restricting parts of the new law while lording other parts of the bill. quote, the legislation signed this week improved considerably during the legislative process coca-cola also issued a cox s statement that did not outright condemn the legislation. but the backlash to the new law was so severe delta's ceo today released a statement saying and i quote i need to make it crystal clear the final bill is unacceptable and doesn't match delta's values after having timed that with all in the bill coupled with discussions and leaders in the black community it's evident the bill includes provisions that will make it harder for underrepresented voters particularly black voters to exercise their constitutional right to elect their representatives. the entire rationale for this bill was based on a law, there was widespread fraud in 2020 e
and that president joe biden called it jim crow in the 21st century. just a few days ago delta airlines, one of the largest companies based in georgia put out a ridiculously mealy-mouthed statement where they dplauszed over the restricting parts of the new law while lording other parts of the bill. quote, the legislation signed this week improved considerably during the legislative process coca-cola also issued a cox s statement that did not outright condemn the legislation. but the backlash to...
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you heard joe biden explain, he's a union guy. and this plan reflects the reality that we need to invest in good jobs. and as we make federal investments, we need to make sure that they're connected to requirements that we're improving job quality, giving people an opportunity to join a union. you know, you mentioned the cabinet meeting at the top. one of the things we talked about in the cabinet meeting today was the issue of buy american. as we make these significant investments in america, we have to make sure that these investments are tied to u.s. production and u.s. jobs. it's not easy, but i think the way you do it, the way you bring everything along is you show that these investments can actually have benefits to our communities as they are going right at the existential threat of climate change, and i think you have seen from the uaw to the ibew and others, there's energy around the prospects of making this kind of historic investment in building things and rebuilding things here in america again. >> i hope so. i truly ho
you heard joe biden explain, he's a union guy. and this plan reflects the reality that we need to invest in good jobs. and as we make federal investments, we need to make sure that they're connected to requirements that we're improving job quality, giving people an opportunity to join a union. you know, you mentioned the cabinet meeting at the top. one of the things we talked about in the cabinet meeting today was the issue of buy american. as we make these significant investments in america,...
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why are joe biden and kamala harris still wearing their silly, little obedience masks everywhere they go? they've been vaccinated. so is everyone around them. so, why the masks? why the restrictions? what exactly is going on here? we know it's not science. we know that, for certain. >> if vaccines work. why are vaccinated people still banned from living normal lives? maybe, it doesn't work and they are simply not telling you that. >> yeah. why? why all this -- why? why? i'm just asking questions. why am i always asking questions. i don't know. i'm just asking questions. okay? all of that has been flowing over the airways, into millions of american homes. the head of fox news' parent company, lockland murdock, he moved his family to australia. now, let's be clear, here. that makes a certain amount of sense. of course, his father grew up there, started his career there. and lord knows, i don't begrudge anyone moving their family anywhere. but it is notable because australia is a place that basically does not have the coronavirus. which would be a nice thing to experience. but, you know,
why are joe biden and kamala harris still wearing their silly, little obedience masks everywhere they go? they've been vaccinated. so is everyone around them. so, why the masks? why the restrictions? what exactly is going on here? we know it's not science. we know that, for certain. >> if vaccines work. why are vaccinated people still banned from living normal lives? maybe, it doesn't work and they are simply not telling you that. >> yeah. why? why all this -- why? why? i'm just...
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why are joe biden kamala harris still wearing the silly little obedience masks everywhere they? go they have been vaccinated. so his everyone around them. so, why the masks? why the restrictions. what exactly is going on here? we know that it is not science. -- vaccines works wire vaccinated people still banned from living normal lives? maybe doesn't work enough simply not telling you that. >> yeah, why all this thing -- why? why? i'm just asking questions, why i'm always asking. questions i don't know. i'm just asking questions. okay? all of that has been flowing over the airwaves into millions of american homes. the head of ox news parent company loughlin murdoch, he moved his family to australia. now, let's be clear here, that makes a lot of sense. of course, his father grew up there. he started his career. their lawyer knows that i don't begrudge anybody moving their family anywhere. but, it is notable, because australia is a place that basically does not have coronavirus. which would be a nice thing to. experience but you know, the reason that they don't have that is that t
why are joe biden kamala harris still wearing the silly little obedience masks everywhere they? go they have been vaccinated. so his everyone around them. so, why the masks? why the restrictions. what exactly is going on here? we know that it is not science. -- vaccines works wire vaccinated people still banned from living normal lives? maybe doesn't work enough simply not telling you that. >> yeah, why all this thing -- why? why? i'm just asking questions, why i'm always asking....
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we see that joe biden is enjoying popularity in numbers like we have not seen in a very, very long time. we've seen that the numbers of people who are identifying with the democratic party is at an all-time high. and that is because the american people are waking up. you know, the republicans love to talk about people being woke. well, ding, ding, ding, the american people are waking up, and they see that the emperor does not have on any clothes. they see that this is a party that only cares about its own political power and its own political relevance and not about the people and the things that they're dealing with on a day-to-day basis. so what we are going to do as democrats is to continue to make sure that we're addressing their needs. the aarp, put money in pockets, people in jobs, vaccines in arms, kids in schools. the jobs plan will rebuild the infrastructure of this country. so we'll do those things and deliver on the promises we made to the american people. at the same time at the dnc, we're going to recruit candidates to run against all of these knuckle heads on the other sid
we see that joe biden is enjoying popularity in numbers like we have not seen in a very, very long time. we've seen that the numbers of people who are identifying with the democratic party is at an all-time high. and that is because the american people are waking up. you know, the republicans love to talk about people being woke. well, ding, ding, ding, the american people are waking up, and they see that the emperor does not have on any clothes. they see that this is a party that only cares...
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and despair, vote for sleepy joe biden. and boredom, you know the great thing, i always say someday these people -- look at all those -- look at all those cameras. you know what i say? someday they're going to get smart. they're going to endorse president trump because if you have sleepy joe, nobody's going to be interested in politics anymore. that's going to be the end of that. >> during his re-election campaign, donald trump repeatedly tried to paint joe biden as the boring option, but that sounded pretty good to a lot of americans who voted to elect biden by a margin of over 7 million votes. you know what? boring really isn't that bad. here we are in just the 73rd day of joe biden's presidency, and even though covid cases are, again, spiking in states across the country, this time there's a plan. biden has communicated the importance of waiting to reopen the country and the need to keep wearing masks, and today we saw a record number of vaccinations, nearly 4 million. there have been 20 million shots administered in the
and despair, vote for sleepy joe biden. and boredom, you know the great thing, i always say someday these people -- look at all those -- look at all those cameras. you know what i say? someday they're going to get smart. they're going to endorse president trump because if you have sleepy joe, nobody's going to be interested in politics anymore. that's going to be the end of that. >> during his re-election campaign, donald trump repeatedly tried to paint joe biden as the boring option, but...
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biden's standard and saying the manufacturing is going to be what gets this done. all of that is new. the apparatus of obstruction and denial is beginning to collapse. at the end of the day, it's the koch brothers, marathon petroleum and there's not much for the republicans to rally around any longer. >> sometimes you can see the segment as you are doing it and you are like, am i talking myself into something? we went through it. then i talked to you and now i'm convinced of my own thesis, which is a nice feeling that there really is a moment here, there's opportunity. >> the determination in the democratic senate is greater than ever. remember the republicans didn't want cap and trade. the white house and the senate leadership is what took it down and didn't even get it a vote in the senate. we have our own problems from the past. those are over. there is a really solid commitment from joe manchin across the board to solving this. >> all right, senator whitehouse, a leader on this. thank you for your time. >>> i said this before. it's worth repeating. it's still a
biden's standard and saying the manufacturing is going to be what gets this done. all of that is new. the apparatus of obstruction and denial is beginning to collapse. at the end of the day, it's the koch brothers, marathon petroleum and there's not much for the republicans to rally around any longer. >> sometimes you can see the segment as you are doing it and you are like, am i talking myself into something? we went through it. then i talked to you and now i'm convinced of my own...
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biden's standard and saying the manufacturing is would get this done. so all of that is new and the apparatus of obstruction and denial is beginning to collapse, and at the end of the day, it is going to be the marathon petroleum and another crazy dead enders, and at that point i don't think there is much for republicans to rally around any longer. you know oops it's funny, sometimes you can seal this segment as you're doing it. and i say am i talking myself into something, we sort of went through it, and then i talk to you, and now i'm convinced. i'm convinced of my own thesis. which is always a nice feeling, that there really is a moment, here there really is opportunity. senator sheldon of the white house. it was great to talk to you. >> is greater than ever. remember the republicans did not want trade, but the white house in the senate leadership is what took it down, and didn't even get a vote in the senate. we have our own problems, from the past. those are over, there is a really sally commitment right across the board, to solving this. >> senato
biden's standard and saying the manufacturing is would get this done. so all of that is new and the apparatus of obstruction and denial is beginning to collapse, and at the end of the day, it is going to be the marathon petroleum and another crazy dead enders, and at that point i don't think there is much for republicans to rally around any longer. you know oops it's funny, sometimes you can seal this segment as you're doing it. and i say am i talking myself into something, we sort of went...
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. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that? >>> what we're learning about what's at the heart of the rudy giuliani investigation. >> he just loves this country. and they raid his apartment. it's like, so unfair and such a double -- it's like a double standard. >> tonight, a look back at just how far rudy has fallen. >> nothing disturbs me more than to see all of the revelations of crime committed by the wealthiest members of our society. >>> minnesota attorney general keith ellison on police reform as george floyd's family comes to washington. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. something i noticed that across the ideological spectrum in a surprising way there's agreement about president joe biden's first joint address to congress last night. lots of folks on the left and right that both agree that the scope and ambition of the domestic agenda biden laid out was truly staggering. and all that would come o
. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that? >>> what we're learning about what's at the heart of the rudy giuliani investigation. >> he just loves this country. and they raid his apartment. it's like, so unfair and such a double -- it's like a double standard. >> tonight, a look back at just how far rudy has...
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joe biden's nearly 50 years in his political career. he has never been particularly on the leading edge of the left of his party. eccentric through and through, or deal maker and a glad-hand. he's the guy who walked down from the podium last night, started shaking hands and asked a lawmaker, how is your mom? give you my love. and he was also the guy who laid out the most ambitious democratic agenda for robust government safety net in generations, probably since lyndon johnson proposed medicare. not only was there no shadow boxing with ronald reagan, there is no real apology. there is no defensiveness. he was on the offensive. >> my fellow americans, trickle down. trickle down economics has never worked. it's time to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. >> big part of biden ship has to do with what's happening in american life, particularly since that financial crash which i think discredited certain type of fetishism. we have the rise year after year of killed it'll age levels -- fighting battles that have been fought an
joe biden's nearly 50 years in his political career. he has never been particularly on the leading edge of the left of his party. eccentric through and through, or deal maker and a glad-hand. he's the guy who walked down from the podium last night, started shaking hands and asked a lawmaker, how is your mom? give you my love. and he was also the guy who laid out the most ambitious democratic agenda for robust government safety net in generations, probably since lyndon johnson proposed medicare....
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biden's justice department, the georgia law, the mississippi law was fine and they'd go ahead and we wouldn't have this huge controversy. >> that's correct. this is not about intent. this is about impact. this is about the outcome. and we've fought for so many years to insure that voting was made accessible to all citizens, particularly african-americans. what we are witnessing in georgia and what i just heard from the governor in south carolina is old school dog whistle politics of states rights, coupled with a modern day trend to try to shape the voter of the electorate to meet the need of the elected official as opposed to the elected officials trying to win over voters. the republican party conservatives, they need to understand that the policies they have in place are failed policies. they have yet to attract more people. so to do what's logical when you have a system that's evolving to attract more voters, they're trying to downsize the system so you can limit access. that's not consistent with what our constitution and that's not where we should be in this nation. >> i go es t
biden's justice department, the georgia law, the mississippi law was fine and they'd go ahead and we wouldn't have this huge controversy. >> that's correct. this is not about intent. this is about impact. this is about the outcome. and we've fought for so many years to insure that voting was made accessible to all citizens, particularly african-americans. what we are witnessing in georgia and what i just heard from the governor in south carolina is old school dog whistle politics of...
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. >> here's a thing about joe biden's $2 trillion infrastructure plan. people like it a lot. a new poll out yesterday shows that 60% of voters support the plan, and support for the individual items in the plan are even more popular. even the one republicans don't count as real infrastructure such as care giving. 65% of voters said they support funding biden's plan through taxation of corporations. the person tasked with doing just that, the new secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg, who joins me now. great to have you on the program, secretary. let's start with the polling. do you think the popularity of this puts political pressure on republicans or have you learned from the covid relief package that they are viewed essentially as independent of that kind of thing. >> as we've learned, just because something has huge bipartisan support among the american public, doesn't mean the same thing is going to happen here in washington. i do think the latest numbers about the popularity of the proposals will be helpful in getting the plan through, especially the fact that it's
. >> here's a thing about joe biden's $2 trillion infrastructure plan. people like it a lot. a new poll out yesterday shows that 60% of voters support the plan, and support for the individual items in the plan are even more popular. even the one republicans don't count as real infrastructure such as care giving. 65% of voters said they support funding biden's plan through taxation of corporations. the person tasked with doing just that, the new secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg,...
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this n-word voted for joe biden. f-you, f-you, boo. >> what do you think it means about the state of america, where we are today? you've had time now to process it. >> we got a long way to go. we got a long way to go. >> reporter: hundreds of rioters charged with crimes linked to the capitol assault. some face up to 20 years in prison. >> that was nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. catch the entire special later tonight. he provides us with a view of the attack through the lens of those who carried out. tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> finally this hour, health experts are ringing the law of a certain group of americans hesitant about wearing masks. u k don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin gold bond kevin bacon here. you know me from six degrees of well... me. but it's time to expand. see, visible is wireless with no surprise fees, legit unlimited data, powered by verizon for as little
this n-word voted for joe biden. f-you, f-you, boo. >> what do you think it means about the state of america, where we are today? you've had time now to process it. >> we got a long way to go. we got a long way to go. >> reporter: hundreds of rioters charged with crimes linked to the capitol assault. some face up to 20 years in prison. >> that was nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. catch the entire special later tonight. he provides us with a view of the...
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and i think what their biggest argument with the people that are dominated by joe biden was that joe biden's cabinet for the first time in american history looks like america, looks like america for the first time in history. they don't think his cabinet looks like the republican party. that's their fundamental problem. >> juanita, i waited to come to you so you could have the final word. what did you think as you watched these confirmation hearings? >> alicia, matt hit the nail on the head. herrera not working to legislate. they're appealing to the same base they want to get tapped into from trump. the folks that worshiped trump are going to react to moments like this they see them attempting to stick it to women of color and power, women fighting to expand civil rights and framing them in a way as though they're taking something from the predominantly white gop voting base. and that's the chum they're feeding to their base right now that is going to keep fueling their political interests, fueling their tv appearances, fueling their viral moments. but it honestly just falls flat to
and i think what their biggest argument with the people that are dominated by joe biden was that joe biden's cabinet for the first time in american history looks like america, looks like america for the first time in history. they don't think his cabinet looks like the republican party. that's their fundamental problem. >> juanita, i waited to come to you so you could have the final word. what did you think as you watched these confirmation hearings? >> alicia, matt hit the nail on...
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joe biden needs to remember that the folks who elected him are expecting this. that this is what we demand, and we'll continue to demand it until it's done. >> clint, i don't know if you could see the footage that cal brought us speaking with jacob blake's father. he was wearing a mask that had his son's name on one side. the other side said son, father, human being, on his shirt, had a thing saying i am a human being. constantly having to remind people of his son's humanity. i think of that beautiful essay you wrote, clint, about george floyd's daughter and seeing your own daughter in her face and those plastic sunglasses that all of our little kids run around the house with, and this idea of coming back to common humanity, and so i have the same questions for you, which is how should biden talk about this? and is there an opportunity to connect all these dots? to say that we're not just talking about police reform. we're talking about myriad systems that need to be addressed, and we also fundamentally need to affirm the value of life here? >> absolutely. i thi
joe biden needs to remember that the folks who elected him are expecting this. that this is what we demand, and we'll continue to demand it until it's done. >> clint, i don't know if you could see the footage that cal brought us speaking with jacob blake's father. he was wearing a mask that had his son's name on one side. the other side said son, father, human being, on his shirt, had a thing saying i am a human being. constantly having to remind people of his son's humanity. i think of...
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the thing is, republicans have already been calling joe biden radical, they've already been saying that he's pushing the socialist agenda. and this was something we heard during the primary season, when they're up there on the debate stage talking about, you know, maybe it doesn't matter how moderate we try to be, trying to get into the center of the democratic party or of politics, because republicans are going to continue to call whoever ended up being the nominee, whoever ended up being the president, joe biden, as a socialist. and i think that's right. something we've been seeing this entire presidency already is that the left has been pretty happy with how joe biden has been operating, because he has been operating as a progressive. he doesn't look like someone, you know, stereotypically nowadays that we think of as a progressive, he's an old white guy who spent years, decades, being a legislator as a moderate. however, he has moved with this party, and done things that they want. when you look at this bill, representative alexandria ocasio-cortez has already said she wants more, b
the thing is, republicans have already been calling joe biden radical, they've already been saying that he's pushing the socialist agenda. and this was something we heard during the primary season, when they're up there on the debate stage talking about, you know, maybe it doesn't matter how moderate we try to be, trying to get into the center of the democratic party or of politics, because republicans are going to continue to call whoever ended up being the nominee, whoever ended up being the...
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while joe biden is getting things done, gop is just trying to attack american democracy, i'm glad to see that companies are stepping up and showing corporate responsibility. >> congresswoman, about 30 seconds, do want to ask you, since you've done the work of legislating. if i accept your premise, what does it mean for actual ability to get things done on capitol hill? is that basically saying that democrats' best option is go most of the legislation alone? >> i think that's what americans expect. having a conversation with someone saying i don't care what happens in washington, d.c., what i want is for them to pass -- we got the majority in the senate, the white house and house of representatives, i want to see them get the work done. don't care about rules, about the filibuster or republican obstruction, they want results. we have the responsibility and need to show the american people when we're in power we work for them and will bring results. >> tim miller, congresswoman mucarsel-powell, thank you both. >>> will democrats go big to get the infrastructure bill through congress? b
while joe biden is getting things done, gop is just trying to attack american democracy, i'm glad to see that companies are stepping up and showing corporate responsibility. >> congresswoman, about 30 seconds, do want to ask you, since you've done the work of legislating. if i accept your premise, what does it mean for actual ability to get things done on capitol hill? is that basically saying that democrats' best option is go most of the legislation alone? >> i think that's what...
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and joe biden is very much a link to that. he and walter mondale were in the senate six years together in the early 1970s. we saw them together on the screen. that was an age where you didn't see senators gain a reputation from show boating and demonstrating their own narcissism, quite the opposite. one thing he was is extremely decent and modest, maybe not quiet, but someone who did not try to take attention from other senators and bring it to himself. that's a quality, needless to say, that is long out of style. >> indeed. senator amy klobuchar, michael beschloss. his memoir was "the good fight," and indeed it was >>> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." thank you for being with us. chuck todd is up right now on "mpt daily" only here on msnbc. >>> welcome to tuesday. we can do the fritz mondale's memories all day and it wouldn't be enough. but right now jury deliberations are under way in the murder trial of former officer derek chauvin. in minneapolis a heavily fortified hennepin county courthouse is
and joe biden is very much a link to that. he and walter mondale were in the senate six years together in the early 1970s. we saw them together on the screen. that was an age where you didn't see senators gain a reputation from show boating and demonstrating their own narcissism, quite the opposite. one thing he was is extremely decent and modest, maybe not quiet, but someone who did not try to take attention from other senators and bring it to himself. that's a quality, needless to say, that...
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remember, they were working with giuliani to dig up dirt about joe biden in ukraine. what is amazing about this saga, is that there was a russian disinformation to discredit joe biden. some of that information was finding its way to rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer. apparently that element of saga is laws and was paid by foreign sources to potentially lobby american officials. but the larger picture here is that there was a disinformation operation to try to discredit joe biden. the russians wanted to interfere in our election and rudy giuliani was deeply enmeshed in that, andrea. >> and joining us now, ken, former u.s. attorney, top official chuck rosenberg. chuck, what is your take on how big a deal this is? >> it's a big deal, andrea, to put it into technical terms. it's a big deal when the justice department gets a search warrant based on probable cause to search any lawyer's office. but remember, mr. juli is not any lawyer. he was the president's personal lawyer. and so when they go to a federal judge and seek permission, they have to convince that judge, th
remember, they were working with giuliani to dig up dirt about joe biden in ukraine. what is amazing about this saga, is that there was a russian disinformation to discredit joe biden. some of that information was finding its way to rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer. apparently that element of saga is laws and was paid by foreign sources to potentially lobby american officials. but the larger picture here is that there was a disinformation operation to try to discredit joe biden. the...
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urged to spread disinformation about joe biden. giuliani's lawyer denied where the former mayor got that briefing but nbc news starts by the reporting. joining me now jeremy bash, former chief of staff, cia and pentagon and attorney from chief counsel house intelligence committee as well. disinformation is a big deal and also the fact that rudy giuliani according to the fbi and "the new york times" account, the fbi, rather, was looking into the ukrainian push to get rid of maria vanovich. is this an alleged violation of the foreign lobbying laws or is there something more here? >> well, there appear to be two streams here to the fbi's investigation into activities involving rudy giuliani. the first is russian interference in the u.s. political system. obviously, this is a well-understood story by the u.s. intelligence community which has published assessments that show that russia obviously was involved in the 2016 election. but also was trying to influence the 2020 election. so there's a national security commission. i think the o
urged to spread disinformation about joe biden. giuliani's lawyer denied where the former mayor got that briefing but nbc news starts by the reporting. joining me now jeremy bash, former chief of staff, cia and pentagon and attorney from chief counsel house intelligence committee as well. disinformation is a big deal and also the fact that rudy giuliani according to the fbi and "the new york times" account, the fbi, rather, was looking into the ukrainian push to get rid of maria...
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so again, a recurring theme we're starting to see here. >> and a lot of people thought that joe biden would be focused on domestic issues, dealing with the pandemic, the economic free fall, but foreign policy seems to be the top item on the president's agenda, certainly this week. not only with today's meeting, but the withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. you had the sanctions against russia. here are some of what the president had to say about his call with vladimir putin on tuesday. watch. >> i was clear with president president putin that we could have gone further, but i chose not to do so. i chose to be proportionate. the united states is not looking to kick off a cycle of escalation and conflict with russia. >> give us the big picture here. what are we learning about the overarching foreign policy view of this administration? >> yeah, i would add to your list that we had the start of talks with the iranians in direct talks last weekend that resumed this week. so it has been a very busy and symbolic period in foreign policy for the administration. it's also really driving
so again, a recurring theme we're starting to see here. >> and a lot of people thought that joe biden would be focused on domestic issues, dealing with the pandemic, the economic free fall, but foreign policy seems to be the top item on the president's agenda, certainly this week. not only with today's meeting, but the withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. you had the sanctions against russia. here are some of what the president had to say about his call with vladimir putin on...
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what do you know given joe biden's long career on capitol hill, how well he knows how everything works and his association with capitol police, what kinds of conversations have there been about moving forward, about what they're going to do in terms of not just security at the capitol but what might happen in terms of the capitol police, the staff there, the morale there? >> president biden having four decades of service as a lawmaker in this country and now, obvious, as president of the united states, is very, very familiar with the role of capitol police. he was a senator for a long, long time and also someone who has a long history, a long experience with tragedy so we are awaiting what i'm told will be a statement shortly from the president who is still at camp david and will talk about not just how to keep the country safe but the idea that this is a country the mourning. it is 86 days since the capitol was breached by that mob and the nation hasn't been the same since. everyone is on edge including the u.s. capitol police and expect the president to talk about security and traged
what do you know given joe biden's long career on capitol hill, how well he knows how everything works and his association with capitol police, what kinds of conversations have there been about moving forward, about what they're going to do in terms of not just security at the capitol but what might happen in terms of the capitol police, the staff there, the morale there? >> president biden having four decades of service as a lawmaker in this country and now, obvious, as president of the...
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we were anticipating as we have been reporting the past couple days that president joe biden would be making a statement at some point once the verdict is read. we are also expecting reaction from illinois' attorney. we have gotten word from kristin welker in fact the white house are huddling upper press in an area of the white house to prepare to hear the verdict, pretty much like the rest of the country and the world. there will be a response from the president as soon as that verdict is read later this afternoon. so just to give you a bit of context as to what is happening in the white house. you're seeing live pictures there of the white house anticipating that verdict like the rest of the country. charles torque rachel's point about the defense argument here and the overwhelming evidence that was presented as had been mentioned, the side of the 37 witnesses that the prosecution had called, as opposed to the eight called by the defense attorney. what do you make of the way this played out in terms of the evidence put forward and the argument made by the defense about the risks tha
we were anticipating as we have been reporting the past couple days that president joe biden would be making a statement at some point once the verdict is read. we are also expecting reaction from illinois' attorney. we have gotten word from kristin welker in fact the white house are huddling upper press in an area of the white house to prepare to hear the verdict, pretty much like the rest of the country and the world. there will be a response from the president as soon as that verdict is read...
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a day before the final funeral of george floyd in houston, then candidate joe biden came to houston and met with the floyd family and ben crump and i. showed us sensitivity. he's called them since then. he's met with the civil rights organization heads convened by mark murial, the president of the national urban league who is here. and he said he would meet periodically and we're calling on the president to meet. there needs to be a white house meeting on how we deal with these police incidents one right after another that he and the vice president are committed to, there needs to be a meeting with the attorney general. we call for it right here in this funeral this morning. we have many mayors here and we're glad that they're all present and we are happy that you're here. we want the family to go out first, the ministers will lead them out. then i want some of the activist groups, not just those of us that are known, but those who have been marching in the streets, that made this happen, many of you need to walk behind the family because you made this happen. and then i want our head o
a day before the final funeral of george floyd in houston, then candidate joe biden came to houston and met with the floyd family and ben crump and i. showed us sensitivity. he's called them since then. he's met with the civil rights organization heads convened by mark murial, the president of the national urban league who is here. and he said he would meet periodically and we're calling on the president to meet. there needs to be a white house meeting on how we deal with these police incidents...
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president joe biden will deliver his first speech to a joint session of congress next week and make a tax proposal with a big impact on the wealthy in this country. but has the booming stock market performance hurt the argument. you're watching next on msnbc. . . t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the...
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now joe biden is bringing us back to the way it usually is. but, you know, you were talking about that, i was remembering that lyndon johnson went to see ex-president truman out in missouri, and truman was very sensitive to being treated like a president even though he was out of office. johnson, as usual, got there late and he said mr. president, i'm sorry i got here late and truman said, if you wanted to be here on time, you would have been here on time. so that's the kind of things that presidents sometimes encounter. >> interesting dynamic there before former presidents. mike memoli, michael beschloss, leigh ann caldwell, thank you so much. >>> we are following breaking news out of new york. fbi executed search warrants for the office and apartment of rudy giuliani, former president trump's lawyer and former new york city mayor. giuliani is expected to be making a statement this hour. it is a major step into the investigation into giuliani's dealings with ukraine. we are awaiting a possible statement, as i mentioned, from giuliani within t
now joe biden is bringing us back to the way it usually is. but, you know, you were talking about that, i was remembering that lyndon johnson went to see ex-president truman out in missouri, and truman was very sensitive to being treated like a president even though he was out of office. johnson, as usual, got there late and he said mr. president, i'm sorry i got here late and truman said, if you wanted to be here on time, you would have been here on time. so that's the kind of things that...
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but clearly, joe biden's political identity has been shaped by amtrak. as you mentioned, it's celebrating 50 years now. 50 years ago, joe biden was first collected to public office. and of course, he took those 8,000 by his own estimation trips between washington and wilmington as a senator and some as vice president to be home with his children, especially in those early days. this is more than a nostalgia tour. it's getting america back on track. the president here today to sell his american jobs plan, which includes $80 billion for the passenger rail in this country. he has called it the second great rail road revolution he's trying to spur. and he's not the only administration official on the road. and not the only one on a train station. pete buttigieg, the secretary of transportation there today. you'll notice all of these officials in key political states as well, as they try to put up, ramp the pressure up on lawmakers, especially republicans to support this major challenge. >> and he made the case, what this means for the economy as well as the
but clearly, joe biden's political identity has been shaped by amtrak. as you mentioned, it's celebrating 50 years now. 50 years ago, joe biden was first collected to public office. and of course, he took those 8,000 by his own estimation trips between washington and wilmington as a senator and some as vice president to be home with his children, especially in those early days. this is more than a nostalgia tour. it's getting america back on track. the president here today to sell his american...
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joe biden often talks about having long relationships with other leaders. prime minister suga is new to the office. had been in japanese government for a long time. today, you will see in this covid era a lot of time spent on trying to elevate the relationship between the u.s. and japan. that's important because they need a counterweight to china as well as north korea. there will be issues like talking about covid. also, the olympics and how will japan be able to carry out that difficult mission of hosting the world athletes without much of the world, since there won't be foreign visitors there and a lot of other issues that go along the business relationship, 5g technology and that kind of thing. we will see this visit with the prime minister and the vice president. there will be behind the scenes meetings at length today between the japanese delegation and u.s. officials. then we will have the president and prime minister together and something that will look more like administrations of days gone by where there will be a news conference and statements m
joe biden often talks about having long relationships with other leaders. prime minister suga is new to the office. had been in japanese government for a long time. today, you will see in this covid era a lot of time spent on trying to elevate the relationship between the u.s. and japan. that's important because they need a counterweight to china as well as north korea. there will be issues like talking about covid. also, the olympics and how will japan be able to carry out that difficult...
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we know this george floyd death last year really changed the way joe biden campaigned. when he left his home in bloomington during lockdowns was to meet with george floyd's family in houston. he talked about a conversation he had with george floyd's daughter which she told then candidate biden, my daddy changed the world. >> full disclosure, mike, i was in the room last night when that call came in last night from the white house interviewing the family for a dateline special. the president promised he would be calling again. >> -- this beautiful child, and his brother -- both brothers as a factor of fact. i can only imagine the pressure and anxiety they were feeling. so i waited in the the jury was sequestered and called. i wasn't going to say anything about it but they said on television, accurately, it was a private conversation because joe understands what it is like to go through loss. they are a good family. they are calling for peace and tranquility no matter what the verdict. i am praying the verdict is the right verdict. the jury is sequestered now and cannot h
we know this george floyd death last year really changed the way joe biden campaigned. when he left his home in bloomington during lockdowns was to meet with george floyd's family in houston. he talked about a conversation he had with george floyd's daughter which she told then candidate biden, my daddy changed the world. >> full disclosure, mike, i was in the room last night when that call came in last night from the white house interviewing the family for a dateline special. the...
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everyone in that house chamber not named joe biden will be wearing a mask tonight or potentially subject to a fine. >> january 6th still weighing heavily on the minds of a lot of folks there. give us a sense of what the security situation is like right now outside the capitol. >> reporter: the capitol is going to be limited to folks that have credential. senator manchin making his way, democratic senator from west virginia. there are folks -- i have a typical capitol badge. i can't go in. staffers can't go in. only those members of congress that garrett were talking about will have the proper credential credentialing to be inside. these roads around the capitol will be closed come the sun down. you can seat fence ing see the . there's 2,300 national guard members on site. there's actually an additional 20 members who are part of the weapons of mass destruction team here who are coming in here in case of a potential emergency, particularly around any potential bomb threats or chemical hazardous threats here. we should note that the secretary of the department of homeland security has desi
everyone in that house chamber not named joe biden will be wearing a mask tonight or potentially subject to a fine. >> january 6th still weighing heavily on the minds of a lot of folks there. give us a sense of what the security situation is like right now outside the capitol. >> reporter: the capitol is going to be limited to folks that have credential. senator manchin making his way, democratic senator from west virginia. there are folks -- i have a typical capitol badge. i can't...
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. >>> as we mark the 100th day of joe biden's presidency, we visit one city that proved key to the president's success in november, milwaukee, wisconsin. voters there helped flip that state blue and push president biden over the finish line by a little more than 20,000 votes. we caught up with black voters who were key to biden's win in the straight. it's great to see you. you talked to four voters. interestingly, none gave the president above a b grade for his first 100 days. why not? what's going on? >> reporter: good morning. i spoke to four voters. we got three bs, b mine you b -- b minus and c. it fits with the black national rating. they there are many areas where they want specific action, not just talk, not just feel good stuff but something at black voters, similar to the anti-asian covid bill. they want direct action. let's listen. >> i want a bill that speaks to racism and discrimination and white supremacy and policing. i want that to trickle down. we have a broken system. giving word or voice that is heartfelt isn't enough when we are dying and being killed. >> reporter: that's th
. >>> as we mark the 100th day of joe biden's presidency, we visit one city that proved key to the president's success in november, milwaukee, wisconsin. voters there helped flip that state blue and push president biden over the finish line by a little more than 20,000 votes. we caught up with black voters who were key to biden's win in the straight. it's great to see you. you talked to four voters. interestingly, none gave the president above a b grade for his first 100 days. why not?...
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my exclusive one on one interview with president joe biden. his only interview marking his 100th day in office. a wide ranging conversation touching on the pandemic, vaccines, whether america is a racist country and the role of government in our lives. >> i don't have any inordinate faith in government. but there's certain things only the government can do. >> i pressed the president on the situation at the border. one area where polls show widespread disapproval. he tells me his administration has made progress considering what they were left with. he still won't call it a crisis. of course, we also spent time talking about that multi-trillion dollar spending package or packages. plans that he will start selling to the american people today when he hits the road. president biden heading to philly. that's where we will start. mike memoli made his way to the city of brotherly love. we are officially on day 101 now, president biden hitting the road, pitching his economic plans. walk us through what we can expect to hear from the president today.
my exclusive one on one interview with president joe biden. his only interview marking his 100th day in office. a wide ranging conversation touching on the pandemic, vaccines, whether america is a racist country and the role of government in our lives. >> i don't have any inordinate faith in government. but there's certain things only the government can do. >> i pressed the president on the situation at the border. one area where polls show widespread disapproval. he tells me his...
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president joe biden today returning to the room where it happened, announcing an end to the war in afghanistan in the treaty room, upstairs in the white house where president bush spoke in 2001, when he first announced strikes against afghanistan in retaliation for the attacks on september 11th. here's president biden just hours ago, making the announcement about a war that has spanned two decades and four presidencies. >> i believed that our presence in afghanistan should be focused on the reason we went in the first place, to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland again. we did that. we accomplished that objective. i said, among with others, we would follow osama bin laden to the gates of hell if need be. that's exactly what we did, and we got him. with the terror threat now in many places, keeping thousands of troops grounded and concentrated in just one country at a cost of billions each year makes little sense to me and to our leaders. we cannot continue the cycle of extendsing or expanding our military presence in afghanistan, hoping to create id
president joe biden today returning to the room where it happened, announcing an end to the war in afghanistan in the treaty room, upstairs in the white house where president bush spoke in 2001, when he first announced strikes against afghanistan in retaliation for the attacks on september 11th. here's president biden just hours ago, making the announcement about a war that has spanned two decades and four presidencies. >> i believed that our presence in afghanistan should be focused on...
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so there's so many things that joe biden, his administration wants to get done, and they don't -- joe biden really does want to do things in a bipartisan manner. people have a hard time believe it, but what we're seeing with the infrastructure bill, they're having meetings. what i've been told in those meeks, the meme there are more serious and they're not having these screaming fights. they are having these conversation but the cameras aren't there, right? so because of what then president trump has done with the republican party, making it about politics of contempt, when you get in front of the cameras, these same people act different live. that's something hard to counter act when you have to get legislation done. >> or when you get off camera, it's hard to walk back and say i didn't mean any of that. eugene daniels is sticking around. errin, thank you. and david jolley, congratulations on your wonderful news. it fills our hearts with joy. is anybody sleeping? >> no, no, but you used the word jody. a few times in life you get to experience joy. we nope happiness and excitement, bu
so there's so many things that joe biden, his administration wants to get done, and they don't -- joe biden really does want to do things in a bipartisan manner. people have a hard time believe it, but what we're seeing with the infrastructure bill, they're having meetings. what i've been told in those meeks, the meme there are more serious and they're not having these screaming fights. they are having these conversation but the cameras aren't there, right? so because of what then president...
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that coalition is the coalition frankly that elected joe biden and that coalition extends even beyond that to republicans, to others who really see that this is completely out of control, no other civilized nation would allow this to go on and an overreach by government in the cases of so many police killings. i actually think there's a whole lot of reason for hope and another thing that struck me this past week is listening to george floyd's brothers, he has a lot of brothers. which i didn't realize. but they were so powerful the other day speaking after the verdict and when they talked about their faith it really felt like i was kind of in church in a black church specifically and it was a great reminder of the power of hope and the power of i think the black community which has for generations, right, had to hope in the face of hopelessness and it was such a refreshing thing to see the word of god and the name of god invoked not to talk about stripping people's rights away, whether that's transgender americans or women, but in fact, talking about justice. as an american, as a chris
that coalition is the coalition frankly that elected joe biden and that coalition extends even beyond that to republicans, to others who really see that this is completely out of control, no other civilized nation would allow this to go on and an overreach by government in the cases of so many police killings. i actually think there's a whole lot of reason for hope and another thing that struck me this past week is listening to george floyd's brothers, he has a lot of brothers. which i didn't...
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if joe biden were to become president? like a lot of things the former guy said, it wasn't true, not even close. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. e" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. often. everyday people taking on the corporate special interests. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a...
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biden, and joe biden would be in the white house now, he says. that narrative undermined by trump himself who views the election as stolen from him, it was not, of course, and felt stopping the congressional counting of electoral votes january 6th was his chance to get it back. here we are, four months after the insurrection, and his lap dogs are defending trump's actions, still choosing him to be their future, the future of the republican party, and still, still to this day repeating the big lie. like we're seeing now in arizona, state senate republicans are running a faux audit of ballots in maricopa county that have been counted three times. the gop doubling and tripling down on dangerous and deadly big lie. we start this hour with some of our favorite reporters. charlie sykes is here, and sam stein, and former rnc chairman, you know i am coming to you first, michael steele. all three msnbc political contributors. michael steele, great piece of reporting on mccarthy. i am coming to you first. this refusal that we know two new facts. we know th
biden, and joe biden would be in the white house now, he says. that narrative undermined by trump himself who views the election as stolen from him, it was not, of course, and felt stopping the congressional counting of electoral votes january 6th was his chance to get it back. here we are, four months after the insurrection, and his lap dogs are defending trump's actions, still choosing him to be their future, the future of the republican party, and still, still to this day repeating the big...