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was run and how different it was from any other white house? >> oh, gosh. i can give you so many examples. i will give you two quick ones and show you how different it was from any other white house. one thing that someone, a top person around the former president said to me once, always stuck in my mind trying to explain how it operated, they said look, if lara trump was in the oval in the west wing with her sorority sisters trump would turn to them and say what do you think i should do on afghanistan. he was someone who loved getting a lot of inputs and wouldn't necessarily turn to the -- only the experts on that area and it could be like a grand central or a union station with other presidents i've covered to get an interview, you know, it's negotiated weeks in advance, and it's a certain time and there's a whole back and forth and certainly in the early days of trump, which was when all of this was going on, with stormy daniels, you would sometimes be in the briefing room or talking to the press secretary and someone would pop in and say, h
was run and how different it was from any other white house? >> oh, gosh. i can give you so many examples. i will give you two quick ones and show you how different it was from any other white house. one thing that someone, a top person around the former president said to me once, always stuck in my mind trying to explain how it operated, they said look, if lara trump was in the oval in the west wing with her sorority sisters trump would turn to them and say what do you think i should do...
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house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others within the press operation knew about this, and were concealing from the press, not only the press, the american people. >> we're going to continue this conversation after we take a quick break. next hour, mary mccord is going to be previewing what we're going to see this week at the trial. you're watching "the weekend." >>> i have to get back to new york, because i'm juror number 5 on a big trial. trump's lawyer took one look at me, and said he's going to be on our side. l ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know
house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others within the press operation knew about this, and were concealing from the press, not only the press, the american people. >> we're going to continue this conversation after we take a quick break. next hour, mary mccord is going to be previewing what we're going to see this...
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. >> we are white house correspondents. of course we spent half hour time in scranton. >> i'm a white house photojournalist. of course we call this the lavateria. >> i'm a white house reporter, of course i'm desperate for an interview with annie biden. >> i may white house i correspondent, of course i asked multiple questions on multiple topics with multiple follow-ups. >> of course i sidestepped a few covid-19 questions here and there with i don't want to get at the president. tonight, i want to get ahead of the president and i have a speech right here. there are some great punchlines. >> no, no, no. >> we are white house press agents. of course we move press out of the oval. thank you, press. >> i too am a white house correspondent. of course, of course, i appreciate the good humor of colleagues who wanted to take you behind the scenes. this is one night where we celebrate, we laugh. hopefully at ourselves. we take a breath and a beat before we get back to work. with the world on edge, a nation weary but resilient, a camp
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and if so, why didn't they tell the white house? >> when i went to the hospital on december 22nd, i went in for that procedure. my duties were transferred to the deputy, that was planned, and i decided to stay in the hospital overnight, didn't have to, decided to stay there overnight, because of the anesthesia that was involved, and then the next day, later in the afternoon, early evening, we transferred authorities back. >> i'm talking about your staff. >> peter? >> mr. secretary, first of all, we wish you good health and thank you for taking your questions. we hope you are a quick recovery. i have two questions. first on your hospitalization, you were hospitalized for days before you informed the white house or the commander in chief of your condition and your absence, anyone else within the military chain of command would have faced reprimand or even dismissal. why shouldn't that same standard apply to you, sir? >> let me just say that -- thanks for the question -- that we didn't get this right. as i said, i take full responsibil
and if so, why didn't they tell the white house? >> when i went to the hospital on december 22nd, i went in for that procedure. my duties were transferred to the deputy, that was planned, and i decided to stay in the hospital overnight, didn't have to, decided to stay there overnight, because of the anesthesia that was involved, and then the next day, later in the afternoon, early evening, we transferred authorities back. >> i'm talking about your staff. >> peter? >> mr....
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this is very early in the trump white house. my reporting at the time showed that the then president and his staff were kind of trying just to get up to speed. things were a little way ot tick then. although it's worth noting things in different ways maintained chaotic throughout his presidency. trump went in, it's worth noting, too, believing the presidency was a bit like a monarchy which it is not. he's grappling on the legislative front to get things passed you have to get the senate to pass something and the house to agree. he was still kind of trying to staff up in these different factions in his own white house that would turn out to be warring factions. there was a little back fighting and infighting. it was a president who had never been a politician before, had never run for office, didn't come to the presidency with a huge cadre of longtime washington hands or aids, trying to get his bearings and his footings in what was even to him initially a somewhat improbable victory. >> jeff, the trump team had said he would be v
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i do want to turn to the white house. as i mentioned a moment ago, the present has cut his weekend short to consult with his national security team unexpectedly that expected retaliation would let us bring in brie jackson who is at the white house. what are you learning from your reporting and what is going on inside the white house right now now the president has returned? >> reporter: in the present will be receiving an update on the situation in the middle east. white house officials say they have been in constant contact with israel. we do know that national security adviser jake sullivan as well as secretary defense lloyd austin have been in defense with the israeli counterparts today. on friday, president biden said he did expect a strike on israel to happen sometime soon and urge iran not to move forward. the rising tensions come almost two weeks after iran about to retaliate for a bombing on its embassy in syria and they put the blame on israel. the biden administration has been on high alert and in constant conta
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you have not just the white house press secretary but a spokesperson for the white house counsel's office who i think ian sams gave the most detailed rebuttal to the accusations in the report. no confusion about what the white house strategy is about this, is there? >> exactly. and this has been a conversation yesterday that went into today about how best to respond and what strategy to employ, and now they are realizing that they needed to really go out there on offense to continue to defend the president, and ultimately i'm told by people who were a part of this decision making that they didn't want the narrative to get away from them. the excerpts from the hur report that painted president biden, the oldest president ever to serve as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. we're going to of course catch fire and be something that the white house needed to figure out how to address quickly. and so that is why you saw this rare prime time news conference from the president last night, who did come out forcefully and quite fiery in his remarks and pushback against that defending hi
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now the white house is weighing its options. biden administration officials are telling the "washington post" at a minimum the u.s. wants to erode the houthis' high-level military capabilities. houthis say they don't expect this to last for year, but they also don't know when it will end, adding, quote, there's no appetite for invading yemens. certainly officials throughout the conflict have tried to prevent the war from widening. it may be happening anyway. >>> still ahead, we'll take a break and switch to sports. the nfl playoffs are down to the final four. we'll bring you a recap of them next. s a gathering great like eggland's best eggs. they're just so delicious. with better nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now, get max strength topical pain relief precisely where you need it. with new tylenol precise. aah, it's a good day
now the white house is weighing its options. biden administration officials are telling the "washington post" at a minimum the u.s. wants to erode the houthis' high-level military capabilities. houthis say they don't expect this to last for year, but they also don't know when it will end, adding, quote, there's no appetite for invading yemens. certainly officials throughout the conflict have tried to prevent the war from widening. it may be happening anyway. >>> still ahead,...
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why wasn't she told 48 hours earlier and why wasn't the white house informed? we did learn last night in fact austin's chief of staff, kelly maxman was ill during this week, and defense officials say that may have led to delay to not notifying the white house. the reality is, with all we hear about redundancy and chain of command, why didn't someone else notify the white house that secretary austin was not only in the hospital, but in icu. >> monica, secretary austin spoke to president biden saturday night. what more do we know? >> reporter: it was described as a warm conversation in which the president wished secretary austin a speedy recovery, looks forward to him being back at the defense department. notably i'm being told, ana, that right now president biden has no current plans to fire the defense secretary. that's a question, as you pointed out in the intro, that's been ralzed by some lawmakers and others who really have a lot of puzzling queries about how this all unfolded and how this could happen without the kind of kblt and transparency that president
why wasn't she told 48 hours earlier and why wasn't the white house informed? we did learn last night in fact austin's chief of staff, kelly maxman was ill during this week, and defense officials say that may have led to delay to not notifying the white house. the reality is, with all we hear about redundancy and chain of command, why didn't someone else notify the white house that secretary austin was not only in the hospital, but in icu. >> monica, secretary austin spoke to president...
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house, and i think formal is that side the white house, that the executive action that the president could take is limited as it relates to ivf. >> i would say that the president has been quite clear, the vice president has been quite clear. i, sadly, have been quite clear since the day the dobbs decision came down. a fundamental constitutional rights was taken away from american women, from american people, and what we are seen across the country, most recently the action that the alabama supreme court has taken, is a direct consequence of that. we've also been quite clear that the only way to restore the protection that people lived with for nearly 50 years under roe is a federal law that would restore those protections. that is what we've been fighting for, and we will continue to fight for. absolutely, there are things the administration can and has done already, the presidents issued three executive orders, and a presidential memorandum to protect access to abortion and contraception, to protect patients privacy, to protect the right to travel, and we will, and to protect, for e
house, and i think formal is that side the white house, that the executive action that the president could take is limited as it relates to ivf. >> i would say that the president has been quite clear, the vice president has been quite clear. i, sadly, have been quite clear since the day the dobbs decision came down. a fundamental constitutional rights was taken away from american women, from american people, and what we are seen across the country, most recently the action that the...
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peter baker's chief this, year chief white house correspondent for the new york times. susie glasser joins us, staff writer for the new yorker together peter and susan coauthored the book the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. mike and emily, you know the president best. i am going to first. people who not president biden about his age, are you -- losing his fastball, he always pushes back where the white house talks about what a scrappy fighter he is. could this report bring out that beast in biden that allow other people were hoping to see on the campaign trail? >> well stephanie, that was certainly the thinking of the white house when day decided for president biden to address this head on. he has given some remarks earlier in the day, within about an hour of us as we were really just beginning to come to grasp with what the special counsel road. but, obviously the biggest takeaway, especially for so many democrats across this country who have been so nervous about the presi
peter baker's chief this, year chief white house correspondent for the new york times. susie glasser joins us, staff writer for the new yorker together peter and susan coauthored the book the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. mike and emily, you know the president best. i am going to first. people who not president biden about his age, are you -- losing his fastball, he always pushes back where the...
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>> i think the white house has always said they were waiting for the right time. of course there is a question why this visit has taken so long to be put in motion, and this is hostile territory as you point out, but the president and his team i think they really do see the importance of engaging with the community and trying to appeal to working class white voters who are, you know, an important constituency for this president. but they are expecting to face some protell uses. you know, in many ways this is seen as ground that is more friendly to former president trump. and in some ways, you know, it could be an interesting juxtaposition because as we know the president has also faced protests from the left everywhere he's gone with respect to his handling of the war in gaza. and i think when he descends to east palestine there may be well the optics of him being protested from the left and right on different issues. ultimately this is something the president promised he would do, and i think they're just trying to meet that commitment especially in an election y
>> i think the white house has always said they were waiting for the right time. of course there is a question why this visit has taken so long to be put in motion, and this is hostile territory as you point out, but the president and his team i think they really do see the importance of engaging with the community and trying to appeal to working class white voters who are, you know, an important constituency for this president. but they are expecting to face some protell uses. you know,...
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right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told, that israel did alert the u.s. for this operation was carried out. now, stephanie, it all comes te just days after the president came back over the weekend for an emergency meeting as iran retaliated against israel, you will remember that operation from israel and its partners were able to knock down hundreds of missiles and drones and that attack from iran to israel. now just earlier today, an interview in another network, the iranian foreign minister said that any attack by israel on iran would be met with maximum impact and the response from iran would be immediate so that is the large question at this point, stephanie. if, indeed, this was an attack by israel inside iran, what will the iranians do next? national security officials here at the white house will be watching very closely, and again, this comes just days t after president biden told prime minister netanyahu to take the wheel because there were no casualties in
right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told, that israel did alert the u.s. for this operation was carried out. now, stephanie, it all comes te just days after the president came back over the weekend for an emergency meeting as iran retaliated against israel, you will remember that operation from israel and its partners were able to knock down hundreds of missiles and drones and that attack from iran to israel. now just...
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are we waiting for that white house briefing? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the only reaction we've gotten from the white house is from a senior administration official who says that the white house is reviewing hamas's response to the proposal, the state department as well, saying that the biden administration is expected to discuss this proposal and hamas's response to it with leaders in the middle east in the coming hours. we still haven't heard or seen any reaction from president biden himself, who we know is meeting right now with king abdullah of jordan at the white house. no doubt this part of their conversation. we do expect to learn a lot more about this when the white house press briefing begins momentarily, if it hasn't already begun already, what we do know so far about what the president has been doing and how he's been involved in this effort to get the cease fire deal sealed is we know that really these hostage talks were ongoing as the president spoke with prime minister netanyahu in that hastily planned phone call th
are we waiting for that white house briefing? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the only reaction we've gotten from the white house is from a senior administration official who says that the white house is reviewing hamas's response to the proposal, the state department as well, saying that the biden administration is expected to discuss this proposal and hamas's response to it with leaders in the middle east in the coming hours. we still haven't heard or seen any reaction from president biden...
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certainly the white house wants this to succeed. we'll see how much leeway nets ya hue has given to him. look to doha right now. this is really ground zero. >> all right. we'll be watching that for sure. mark, we hit on the two violent hot spots overseas. let's turn for our last moments about the threat of violence here at home. we opened the show with donald trump talking about bloodbath, using dark ominous rhetoric to describe what would happen in america where he to lose. how concerned are you about the threat during the rest of this campaign and after actually? >> absolutely. i think the threat to the united states is from within. you know, donald trump has broken all norms. you can't say those things, or in the past you could not without being condemned. the fact that this is now the norm is deeply troubling. and, election? what happens? we've talked about it on this show and others. what happens if the artificial intelligence has deep fakes that suggests somehow the election was not fair. will supporters take to the streets? t
certainly the white house wants this to succeed. we'll see how much leeway nets ya hue has given to him. look to doha right now. this is really ground zero. >> all right. we'll be watching that for sure. mark, we hit on the two violent hot spots overseas. let's turn for our last moments about the threat of violence here at home. we opened the show with donald trump talking about bloodbath, using dark ominous rhetoric to describe what would happen in america where he to lose. how concerned...
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we know that the white house -- the white house says that the president was briefed on this attack by defense secretary lloyd austin as well as his national security team, and we can expect those updates to continue throughout the day as the president makes his way back here to the white house from south carolina. >> ali, what do you know about a potential deal on the release of hostages held by hamas? as the white house been told anything about what's going down in paris today? >> we know these talks have been happening on how to negotiate another deal to be able to allow for the release of the more than still 100 hostages held by hamas in gaza. among them are about six americans, and we know that the deal would include a longer humanitarian pause in fighting to allow for that to happen. a senior administration official is saying that there are still things being worked out, still some disagreements, but there is very promising progress and we are just in the last hour, we have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office saying that those talks have concluded in europe. but
we know that the white house -- the white house says that the president was briefed on this attack by defense secretary lloyd austin as well as his national security team, and we can expect those updates to continue throughout the day as the president makes his way back here to the white house from south carolina. >> ali, what do you know about a potential deal on the release of hostages held by hamas? as the white house been told anything about what's going down in paris today? >>...
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house, she did, as carol outlined, returned in late 2020 to join the white house again here. she is somebody who she hasn't talked to trump since the summer of 2022, she is somebody, though, who has not ever, you know, received attacks from donald trump on the social media account or anything. somebody who is a close confidante. in 2015, 2016, i was on the campaign trail and hope hicks with corey lewandowski and keith schiller was part of a small group of individuals who had the trust of donald trump and campaigned on the road with him, he had a small operation. and so eight years, nine years later, here, to have this moment come down to her testifying in front of her former boss, who our team inside is characterizing as not smiling, but watching intently to the beginning statements from her testimony, it is really a remarkable turn from where we were one decade ago. >> i mean, yamiche, give us a little bit bigger perspective on how important hope hicks was to trump's campaign and then in the white house. >> she was very important. because she was in all of these meetings and
house, she did, as carol outlined, returned in late 2020 to join the white house again here. she is somebody who she hasn't talked to trump since the summer of 2022, she is somebody, though, who has not ever, you know, received attacks from donald trump on the social media account or anything. somebody who is a close confidante. in 2015, 2016, i was on the campaign trail and hope hicks with corey lewandowski and keith schiller was part of a small group of individuals who had the trust of donald...
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house press office or the white house communications office, but it is also the thing that voters really didn't like, waking up in the morning. i talked to voters who recall -- came up in the morning and not knowing what he would have tweeted starting at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., what potentially offensive thing they might have to at the breakfast table answer questions about from 9 or 10-year-old daughter, their teenage son. and in certain ways, this is a way from the trial, but it is worth noting the fact that trump is no longer on x, the platform previously known as twitter, is actually a big -- he may not love it, but it is a big political benefit for him because the challenge for democrats is reminding voters everything they didn't like about donald trump, all that chaos that made them choose competent, quote, unquote, boring as trump would say pejoratively but they liked sleepy joe biden and there is a bit of amnesia. when he's not going crazy on social media, which as you point out, he's so adept at, that's a bit harder. >> yeah, and i want to talk to you more a little bit about that,
house press office or the white house communications office, but it is also the thing that voters really didn't like, waking up in the morning. i talked to voters who recall -- came up in the morning and not knowing what he would have tweeted starting at 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., what potentially offensive thing they might have to at the breakfast table answer questions about from 9 or 10-year-old daughter, their teenage son. and in certain ways, this is a way from the trial, but it is worth noting...
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the white house has said he's called the congressional leaders to the white house with the vice president to really elevate the urgency of the moment, the need to keep the government open, beyond the deadlines friday and next week and to elevate the urgency of passing a national security supplemental, funding for the war effort that ukraine is mounting against russia as well as other efforts that are being undertaken for israel and aid for gaza as well, for the people -- for the palestinian people there. the white house said that this is an issue, these are issues really that are for congress to take care of, the idea of funding the government is a congressional responsibility. and passing these measures also is a congressional responsibility and we heard the white house say that they need to get the job done. the president, though, believes and has believed in the past that sometimes he can get people in a room, around the table, and in this case, leaders from congress, around the table, and have a conversation about how important these things are. and walk through the stakes of the mome
the white house has said he's called the congressional leaders to the white house with the vice president to really elevate the urgency of the moment, the need to keep the government open, beyond the deadlines friday and next week and to elevate the urgency of passing a national security supplemental, funding for the war effort that ukraine is mounting against russia as well as other efforts that are being undertaken for israel and aid for gaza as well, for the people -- for the palestinian...
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but now the white house is obstructing congress as we seek the truth for the american people. we have subpoenaed dana remus to appear for a deposition to provide information to our committee, but the white house is seeking to block her testimony. we subpoenaed the department of justice for audio recordings and transcripts of president biden's interview with special counsel hur. these were viewed the morning of the state of the union. only this morning, a couple of hours before today's hearing, the department of justice finally provided the transcript of president biden's interview with special counsel hur. the timing is not coincidental. although we had little time to review the transcripts from what we have seen, it is clear that the white house did not want special counsel hur's final report to be released. the white house refused to be transparent with the american people about the president's mishandling of classified documents. and worse, they have appeared to have lied about the timeline, about who handled the documents and even about the contents of president biden's in
but now the white house is obstructing congress as we seek the truth for the american people. we have subpoenaed dana remus to appear for a deposition to provide information to our committee, but the white house is seeking to block her testimony. we subpoenaed the department of justice for audio recordings and transcripts of president biden's interview with special counsel hur. these were viewed the morning of the state of the union. only this morning, a couple of hours before today's hearing,...
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nbc's monica alba is at the white house. eugene daniels is the white house correspondent for "politico" and an msnbc political contributor. okay, monica, explain how this plan works and i guess most important for people who are listening, who can expect to get that email today? >> reporter: so this is a new plan, but it's really under existing student loan programs in terms of that forgiveness for that debt. we're talking about a couple of different things. the president tried to put into place a more sweeping forgiveness plan that of course then was challenged by the supreme court, so they had to go back to the drawing board in some ways with the department of education and do this under a different regulation to try to get this across the finish line, and they were able to do that with what's known as the save program. and so that now has been taking place in different phases, and now we expect it will actually go into full effect in july, and so even more people who were eligible could be receiving that kind of good news.
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i want to play a couple sound bites from last night white house correspondents dinner. the first, well, just play with the president had to say about stormy daniels, and then the next one is about "sleepy joe." >> you might call trump's last few days "stormy weather." >> age is the only thing we have in common. >> it's after 10:00, sleepy joe is still awake. donald trump has spent the past week falling asleep in court every morning. fox news said he was just being "anti-work." >> so, what i found interesting about last night, obviously, colin jones was going to go after donald trump by name and hammer him with jokes. what was, i guess it should not have been surprising, but the president, going after donald trump by name, from the very beginning, he did his own " sleepy joe" joke in the opening seconds of his remarks. what's the strategy behind that speech? >> we have seen a gradual change from the president. it started with the state of the union where he unburdened himself from some of the political tracking's, did not attack trump by name, but made it clear who he wa
i want to play a couple sound bites from last night white house correspondents dinner. the first, well, just play with the president had to say about stormy daniels, and then the next one is about "sleepy joe." >> you might call trump's last few days "stormy weather." >> age is the only thing we have in common. >> it's after 10:00, sleepy joe is still awake. donald trump has spent the past week falling asleep in court every morning. fox news said he was...
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the white house has said that is why he is going back. it indicates what he already flagged on friday before he left that something could come soon in terms of tensions in the middle east at a potential iranian strike on as -- an are really target. >> good to see you both. thank you. >>> more on watching, waiting and wearing what we know about the threat from iran. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. sugar breaking news at 45 past the hour. present biden is cutting short his weekend in delaware to return to the white house this afternoon to meet with his national security team about an iranian strike against israel. u.s. officials believe that that is imminent. they have restricted travel for its staff through much of israel since the war in gaza broke out. today, all u.s. embassies across the middle east were put on high alert. josh letterman is joining us now. josh,
the white house has said that is why he is going back. it indicates what he already flagged on friday before he left that something could come soon in terms of tensions in the middle east at a potential iranian strike on as -- an are really target. >> good to see you both. thank you. >>> more on watching, waiting and wearing what we know about the threat from iran. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil...
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thank you for being there at the white house. let us know when anything develops. >>> let's go from there. we go to josh letterman in london. welcome to you. israel and the united states have been bracing for a potential attack from iran. as bree explained, revenge for a strike on its consulate in syria. what kind of response do they expect? >> israel has put it's milton high alert. they say they are prepared for any kind of potential attack. of course israel has long had its radar sights, all of its defense abilities trained on iran because that has long been as far as israel's government is concerned it's threat. the military not only saying they are ready but trying to put iran on notice that israel intends to strike inside iran if there is any strike inside israeli territory. the concern of course is how this potential escalation could lead to a real spiral that could drag the united states into this situation. yesterday we heard from john kirby about what the united states might do if it's attacked by iran. >> we still deem
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we're inside the white house. amazing. and there is a white house ginger bread house. look who walks in. obama poster cornell belcher. >> i'm fresh today. >> i don't use tiktok to accomplish what is objectively true anymore. ♪♪ >> we have the actual indictment. >> right now i tell you the ufc. you can get knocked out by kicks, elbows, punches, everything but head butts. ufc but football isn't far behind. >> my best advice in life is mind your business. >> erica ba due gets the last word there on tiktok. i'll see you here tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "the reidout" with joy reid starts now. ♪♪ >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> what the hell was biden thinking when he declared easter sunday to be trans-visibility day? and november 5th is going to be called something else. you know what it's going to be called? christian visibility day when christians turn out in numbers
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and if not, what does the white house wants to do about it? >> no, the president doesn't believe that. look, he's been trying to take action on this for years. the first piece of legislation -- after being sworn into office was a comprehensive immigration reform bill that would have placed up funding for the border patrol and border security. last, year he sent to supplemental funding requests to capitol hill, asking for more money for 2000 more border patrol agents, for drug screening technology at the border, and for more asylum officers and immigration judges to make sure that we are processing cases quicker. there is a huge backlog at the border. his sent to capitol hill a team of negotiators to work with this bipartisan group of senators, to see if language could be agreed upon. 75% of the country believes we need to move on this, the president believes we need to move on this. those negotiators believe we need to move on this. the president is still hopeful that we will be able to land a deal here. but obviously ultimately, it is up to c
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we heard that from the white house over noit. the administration has characterized this section 702 of the foreign intelligence security authorization as something that is critical, vital to national security and allows the government to collect information from foreign surveillance activities that it engages in. so the national security advisor put a statement out overnight saying he recognized there was some push and pull over this issue leading up to the vote that happened in the senate but ultimately, the administration believes this is a good thing for the federal government to be able to continue to have this ability to gather and collect information. we can tell you, there was some concern about this from both progressives and conservatives who had concerns about privacy issues, the ability of american citizens to remain control of their personal. this moved through the senate and already passed through the house. i want you to hear how majority leader schumer characterized the vote overnight. >> allowing fisa to expire wo
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, the white house already on the offense. thus you are either in or out, the maca movement becoming less united and more toxic despite meeting more voters to win, and the growing coalition to defend the squad against the pro- israel lobby in washington. let's do it. >> the house gop pushed to impeach item has collapsed into an embarrassing failure after more than a year of empty promises and never-ending duds. they have come up with nothing. republicans know it and the democrats know it, and the white house certainly knows it. in a letter sent to mike johnson this week, white house counsel edward siskel wrote it is time to move on, mr. speaker, the impeachment is over. there is too much important work to be done for the american people to continue wasting time on this charade. even house republicans are admitting that they have hit a dead end. ken buck decided to leave congress this week in part because we have taken impeachment and we have made it a social media issue as opposed to a constitutional concept. congressman troy
, the white house already on the offense. thus you are either in or out, the maca movement becoming less united and more toxic despite meeting more voters to win, and the growing coalition to defend the squad against the pro- israel lobby in washington. let's do it. >> the house gop pushed to impeach item has collapsed into an embarrassing failure after more than a year of empty promises and never-ending duds. they have come up with nothing. republicans know it and the democrats know it,...
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then it might serve the white house well. but the problem is that that's probably not what's going to happen. people don't have enough time. so small pieces of this could be pulled out. it's hard to make an assessment about whether this is good or not because none of us have seen it. but that is the challenge. the way people consume information today, the likelihood is, these two lines, this additional line, the audio of different pieces that would validate what hur we're saying, even though the context may be a longer line of questioning, maybe they just came back from a call about the attack on israel. so that's the challenge for the white house. i do think, though, that republicans who are out there spouting that they want hur to come testify, they have to be careful for what they are asking for. most of this report is not good for trump. it clears joe biden. there are parts of this that politically, as we all know, our over the top and are not terrible for the biden team. there is a clear comparison from robert hur, someb
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as white house reporter for "the wall street journal" sabrina siddiqui. gabe, talk to us about the significance in the biden campaign chooing this location for his remarks today. >> reporter: hi there, ana, good morning. the program here is already underway, and as you said, this is the oldest ame church in the south and such an iconic site. the site of so much history but also so much tragedy. you mentioned the 2015 shooting here that killed nine black worshippers at bible study. during the 1800s this church was the site of where this congregation was forced to meet in secret during the height of slavery. the president and his campaign plan to deliver an emotional speech here describing what he sees as maga extremism led by donald trump, and the threat it poses to democracy. and we spoke with a state rep who lost his sister during that shooting in 2015. here's his reaction to the president's visit. >> as it relates to mother emanuel, i think there's always a need -- and i didn't realize this until nine years ago on september the 17th, 2015, that there's
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white house. we have nbc's allie raffa standing by for us. welcome to you, ali. what was the reaction overall from the administration today? >> yeah, alex, some very sharp criticism of that comment by former president trump, saying that he had encouraged russia to do whatever it wants to. any nato country that essentially doesn't pay its fair share. we saw a white house spokesperson put out a statement after trump's comments, saying, quote, because of president biden's experience leadership, nato is now the largest and most vital it has ever been. encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes is appalling and unhinged. a dangers national security, global stability, and our economy at home. the biden campaign, alex, also seizing on this. posting a clip of trump's comments on x. last i checked, ten or 15 minutes ago, that clip has over 17 million views now. as we regularly here, the president and white house officials tout the presidents ability to coalesce nato members, especiall
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patrick's day celebration in the white house. we will have all of that for you live, that is tomorrow, right here on "politicsnation". that does it for me. thanks for watching. right now, it is saturday's show with jonathan capehart. an. i'm jonathan cape heart in washington, d.c. and we begin with the latest on that breaking news out of trenton, new jersey. police have now apprehended the shooting suspect. 26-year-old andre gordon after hours of an intense standoff. this morning, gordon allegedly killed three of his family members and neighboring falls township, pennsylvania. after the shootings, police said gordon then carjacked a driver at gunpoint and fled to new jersey where he was tracked to a home in trenton but somehow managed to slip out of the home but was eventually apprehended nearby. joining me now nbc news correspondent george solis on the scene in trenton, new jersey. george, what can you tell us now? that the suspect has been apprehended. >> reporter: yeah, learned about this within the last 20 minutes that this i
patrick's day celebration in the white house. we will have all of that for you live, that is tomorrow, right here on "politicsnation". that does it for me. thanks for watching. right now, it is saturday's show with jonathan capehart. an. i'm jonathan cape heart in washington, d.c. and we begin with the latest on that breaking news out of trenton, new jersey. police have now apprehended the shooting suspect. 26-year-old andre gordon after hours of an intense standoff. this morning,...
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. >> just a few moments there from a bygone era when white house misconduct ultimately ejected nixon and brought the nation president ford who rose from the university of michigan football team, to congress, to vp, to, according to many, a somewhat unlikely president. ford went into office without having won a mandate himself. no majority had voted for him, a political start he shares with donald trump who got fewer votes both times that he has run for president. both of these men had the trappings of the white house but not the usual public support that comes with it. now, to be precise, trump probably had a bit more traditional legitimacy because he had the electoral college win. ford was there by default. this is news tonight, because when ford did run for re-election with the white house backing, the early primary suddenly revealed something. he did not have anything like full support of even his own party. you need a lot more than just your own party to win a presidential election. right now we've been reparting on the warning signs and the current rates for trump. here we are i
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the white house, however, insists that it still supports israel. one senior administration official tells nbc news that biden's decision was, quote, motivated by our national security interests and by our values, not by politics. joining us now congressional reporter for axios, steven newcomb. good to see you this morning. this is nuanced argument that's sailing over the heads of most in washington as that often is the case. you got into some reporting for axios about the democrats, some praising biden's decision, some disagreeing with it. tell us a little bit more as to their reactions and how the white house is responding. >> yeah, good morning. i think overwhelmingly on capitol hill we saw in the senate but in the house as well there was not unanimous democratic support for the decision here from the president, but it was pretty overwhelming. now, there were some standouts like john fetterman and there were some others in the house who were upset about the decision to with hold the aid. but by and large it was -- what we saw was many democrats f
the white house, however, insists that it still supports israel. one senior administration official tells nbc news that biden's decision was, quote, motivated by our national security interests and by our values, not by politics. joining us now congressional reporter for axios, steven newcomb. good to see you this morning. this is nuanced argument that's sailing over the heads of most in washington as that often is the case. you got into some reporting for axios about the democrats, some...
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and then down to the white house were checks for side and came back up. that is really important because this case really does hinge on those 34 records, the receipt and the checks and the information that was allegedly falsified in order to swing the election and there will also be an election charge here that the government hopes will get the misdemeanor charges up to a felony. see the documents and what they were and being talked to i thought was significant. stormy daniels was obviously up. there were a lot of headlines around that and she was significant because she talks about what happened. karen google and there is another third catch and kill situation, they are important because of context for what happened but stormy daniels and the payment that went to her is that the heart of it. it's the one we care about because it is one that involves these 34 documents we've been talking about that will underpin the case. >> on that point, it's not about the sex, it's not about the encounter as we are framing it. it really is about the business records ap
and then down to the white house were checks for side and came back up. that is really important because this case really does hinge on those 34 records, the receipt and the checks and the information that was allegedly falsified in order to swing the election and there will also be an election charge here that the government hopes will get the misdemeanor charges up to a felony. see the documents and what they were and being talked to i thought was significant. stormy daniels was obviously up....
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joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg news, akala gardener. good to see you this morning. let's begin with the trip to baltimore. biden has said he wants the federal government to foot the entire bill for the bridge repair and the work that needs to be done to reopening that port. give us any sort of timetable as to when that reopening may happen, but also how is the white house trying to get these federal funds authorized? >> yeah, that ask was formalized today. the office of management and budget director shalanda young sent a letter to the heads of the committees in the senate and house asking to cover 100% of the cost here. and this is a major issue potentially even within the maryland delegation just because we know so many things in congress, there's just simply so much disagreement it's been one of the most unproductive houses probably in the history of the country really. and so they're trying to find consensus and build consensus, and i think that's exactly what we're going to hear president biden pushing today while he's on the groun
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an attempt to trump proof the white house. the rule strengthens job protections for federal workers so trump can't just clean house and replace everyone in the executive branch with maga hat wearing trump supporters. trump can still try to go after his enemies and still try to install someone like cache patel is the attorney general to do so, but that attorney general would have a much harder time going full banana republic if the people actually carrying out the work under him were career government workers, and not political stooges. that's the good news. that's a small silver lining, here. there's a still adults in the room and the biden white house and they are trump proofing it in case trump gets back in office. the bad news is, there is a much more immediate threat coming from trump, right now, and it is highly unclear what anyone can do about it. dear member the guy who rammed his suv into the fbi field office in atlanta on monday? authorities haven't released an official motive yet, but in the past 24 hours we may have
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since he left the trump white house he did get $2 billion from mbs. so we might be -- we are paying attention but we might be stupid. if these conflicts of interest that he clearly has are not illegal, if they are merely frowned upon, he's going to keep on trucking and laugh his way all the way to the bank which he has done over the last three years. >> as did trump and the problem with this is that we do not have -- even if we are fully aware of what is going on and it's deeply baked into our consciousness that all they are doing is feathering their wallet based on white house access or shaping national policy the reason it goes on is because the executive branch in the u.s. government is not subject to a rigorous slate of conflict of interest rules as many other parts of the government are. by the way the supreme court is exempt from a lot of these rules and we've seen the problems there. that is one of the lessons we've learned from are the trump era in a number of ways is that we don't have the structures around this office to rein in this kind of
since he left the trump white house he did get $2 billion from mbs. so we might be -- we are paying attention but we might be stupid. if these conflicts of interest that he clearly has are not illegal, if they are merely frowned upon, he's going to keep on trucking and laugh his way all the way to the bank which he has done over the last three years. >> as did trump and the problem with this is that we do not have -- even if we are fully aware of what is going on and it's deeply baked...
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>> i'd have to refer you to the white house. >> natasha. >> thank you. the memo directed by austin's chief of staff that lays out the 30-day review, it doesn't mention the initial december 22nd hospital stay. has the pentagon determined in that instance all appropriate procedures were followed despite the white house not being notified he was undergoing surgery which we know he was under general anesthesia for? >> i think that the information we gather and the lessons we learned from that period would be applicable would similarly apply to the situation on december 22nd. the bottom line is ensuring if there's a transfer of authority, making sure the chain of command knows and that importantly, there's a rationale to be able to provide some perspective in terms of why these transfers of authority are occurring. so certainly lessons learned from that will be allowed to transfers of authority in the future. >> just to be clear, prior to him going under general anesthesia, he transferred authorities to the deputy secretary? >> corre
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the white house, thank you so very much. >>> this morning a u.s. owned vessel with marshal island flags was hit by a missile off the coast of yemen, according to british maritime trade operations. the attack comes one day after the u.s. shot down an antiship missile. there were no injuries or damages reported there. now separately two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s are missing while trying to board a ship off the coast of somalia according to to two defense officials. >>> with the war in gaza on day 101, the death toll has surpassed 24,000 according to the hamas-run ministry of health. joining us now is raf sanchez in tel aviv. you're following new details about a car ramming attack in central israel. what do we know about that? >> this attack happening in an affluent city just north of tel aviv. israeli police saying two palestinians hijacked at least three -- in a series of ramming attacks. one of those ramming attacks aimed at a bus stop. people were lined up there waiting for the bus. they were hit by this car careening into them according to israeli poli
the white house, thank you so very much. >>> this morning a u.s. owned vessel with marshal island flags was hit by a missile off the coast of yemen, according to british maritime trade operations. the attack comes one day after the u.s. shot down an antiship missile. there were no injuries or damages reported there. now separately two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s are missing while trying to board a ship off the coast of somalia according to to two defense officials. >>> with the war in...
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these meetings -- it's great they are at the white house. i think the president -- i think it was really important for him to say, it's the responsibility of the congress to fund the government. >> reporter: that stood out to me, too. he said they have a lot of work to do on getting these funding bills across the finish line. he hopes they do it in a bipartisan fashion. he is flanked by speaker mike johnson, by hakeem jeffriess, the democratic leader in the house. of course, also in the senate side by senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. all of them meeting for the second time in the last two months. the first meeting in january with other key leaders. i was struck how long biden spent talking about the need for ukraine to be funded. that was the bulk of his comments there. he knows that's an issue that's more outstanding, perhaps, than the government funding issue. those deadlines are fast approaching, colliding one on friday. before i came to the camera, i had conversations with senators who have been back for the last
these meetings -- it's great they are at the white house. i think the president -- i think it was really important for him to say, it's the responsibility of the congress to fund the government. >> reporter: that stood out to me, too. he said they have a lot of work to do on getting these funding bills across the finish line. he hopes they do it in a bipartisan fashion. he is flanked by speaker mike johnson, by hakeem jeffriess, the democratic leader in the house. of course, also in the...
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trump white house," also with me, "washington post" investigator, josh dossey. as to what you saw, we've talked a lot, stephanie, for the last hour and fifteen minutes about the access that hope hicks had, the relationship between her and donald trump, but you saw it up close. what can you tell us? >> yeah, you know, watching the trial today has been a lot of mixed feelings. i can only imagine the sense of anxiety that she had. i joined the trump campaign in july 2015 so i was actually the second press, communications person to join the campaign after hope, so i worked with her for six years. all of the reports are correct, she and the boss were extremely close. he trusted her with everything. she traveled with him everywhere. it was funny. hearing her say that she had to put any statement past him or any response to the media past him is exactly correct. i was always flying with the press during the campaign, and if i had to answer the press, i had to go through hope who had to go through trump to make sure i could give them even a simple answer like yes we're
trump white house," also with me, "washington post" investigator, josh dossey. as to what you saw, we've talked a lot, stephanie, for the last hour and fifteen minutes about the access that hope hicks had, the relationship between her and donald trump, but you saw it up close. what can you tell us? >> yeah, you know, watching the trial today has been a lot of mixed feelings. i can only imagine the sense of anxiety that she had. i joined the trump campaign in july 2015 so i...
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joining us now white house reporter for politico. jennifer, great to see you this morning, my friend. thanks for being here. you've got some really good new reporting about this border situation. so it is one at the white house perceives as a political vulnerability for a president now in an election year. but they're trying to as put in the headline there, flip the script. tell us what you mean. how do they plan to do that? >> this has always been an issue republicans have been better on. the polls show republicans don't trust president biden on handling the border. what the white house is doing is they're being a bit more usgressive. they're saying, look, if you guys think this is such a big deal, why do you deny the president's border funding requests for all these months? we're seeing dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. and the president himself said the republicans are the ones denying me money to protect the border. we're seeing them step up their pace a bit. >> on noerj this weekend in that interview he said he's trying to work
joining us now white house reporter for politico. jennifer, great to see you this morning, my friend. thanks for being here. you've got some really good new reporting about this border situation. so it is one at the white house perceives as a political vulnerability for a president now in an election year. but they're trying to as put in the headline there, flip the script. tell us what you mean. how do they plan to do that? >> this has always been an issue republicans have been better...
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. >> everyone in the obama white house called us psaki and palmieri. >> are you surprised being a white house expert as you both are, but about the level of combativeness that is on display between the white house and the doj and the fact that the doj essentially it seems did not heed any of the white house's complaints? >> i'm not that surprised. it spilled out a bit, obviously, in the last week. but there have been reported frustrations at moments that have been reported about the president's frustration about the pace of movement on say voting rights and other -- other priorities for him. i would say for this the view, it seems, from not just the white house but a number of legal experts i've talked to, you've talked to is that, well, merrick garland, the attorney general, was never going to kind of not appoint a special counsel. he decided to do that although they were frustrated with that initial step or scrap the report or not release the whole report. there were steps in the process including getting updates to see what the scope of what they were doing was. and also there was la
. >> everyone in the obama white house called us psaki and palmieri. >> are you surprised being a white house expert as you both are, but about the level of combativeness that is on display between the white house and the doj and the fact that the doj essentially it seems did not heed any of the white house's complaints? >> i'm not that surprised. it spilled out a bit, obviously, in the last week. but there have been reported frustrations at moments that have been reported...
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as far as the white house was concerned, mr. clark was already at the top of the justice department. two hours later, doj leadership arrived at the white house. >> this is perhaps one of the most dramatic parts of what was new to all of us, this almost line byline ticktock of the threat to walk out and of trump walking back from the brink here at doj. talk about some of the lines that were filled in today by philbin's testimony. >> one thing we've learned from this disbarment proceeding there's a very direct, very short line from subject matter that's come up and from actual plans that trump's allies including jeff clark himself are putting together right now for what the justice department would look like if trump gets re-elected. one issue rifrpered donohue talked about in these disbarment proceedings he talked to jeff clark you violated the white house contact policy, don't do it again. the white house contacts policy sounds very dry, but it's actually super, super important. important enough donohue brought it up in context
as far as the white house was concerned, mr. clark was already at the top of the justice department. two hours later, doj leadership arrived at the white house. >> this is perhaps one of the most dramatic parts of what was new to all of us, this almost line byline ticktock of the threat to walk out and of trump walking back from the brink here at doj. talk about some of the lines that were filled in today by philbin's testimony. >> one thing we've learned from this disbarment...
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they were on the lawn of the white house. what do you make of just frankly gross misrepresentation of what the facts are, the rules that have been in place for the easter egg roll have been in place over the course of republican administrations as well as democratic administrations. it has been years and years and years that this day honoring the transgender community has been in place. anyway, just give me your thoughts on this. >> yeah, they want to suck all the joy away from us, chris. that's what it comes down to. the people so committed to the culture war want to make sure that everybody has to care about all of the random fake grievances and outrages. to me what this ties to is two things, one, it ties directly to the trump bible grift that he was trying to pull, sell the $60 bible. donald trump is desperate to position himself as a candidate that represents the christians in this country. he's desperate to ensure he'll have excitement and turn out to the vote. they have successfully overturned roe v. wade, so i think t
they were on the lawn of the white house. what do you make of just frankly gross misrepresentation of what the facts are, the rules that have been in place for the easter egg roll have been in place over the course of republican administrations as well as democratic administrations. it has been years and years and years that this day honoring the transgender community has been in place. anyway, just give me your thoughts on this. >> yeah, they want to suck all the joy away from us, chris....
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joining us with more on all this, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba. monica, what more are we learning about the secretary's condition and his ability to serve? >> reporter: well, ana, we understand from his own doctors who released a statement yesterday, they say his prognosis is excellent. he continues to recover in the hospital, where he is still working and engaged in many of his duties, but it is really unclear when he might return to the pentagon, how long this process will take. but the white house was very clear yesterday in that they only learned about the cancer diagnosis yesterday. this wasn't something, for instance, revealed in the days or weeks after the initial news came back, which was actually in early december, through some routine prostate testing that secretary austin learned abo this. that's what led to the initial procedure and later the hospitalization. >> again, looking at that time line as we fill in some of the gaps, he had surgeryor his prostate cancer in december. and the president didn't even find out he had cancer until ye
joining us with more on all this, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba. monica, what more are we learning about the secretary's condition and his ability to serve? >> reporter: well, ana, we understand from his own doctors who released a statement yesterday, they say his prognosis is excellent. he continues to recover in the hospital, where he is still working and engaged in many of his duties, but it is really unclear when he might return to the pentagon, how long this process...
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to the extent that the white house has discussed it so far, and we saw this yesterday in the white house briefing, they've been focusing on what they consider to be the unacceptable, anti-semitic rhetoric that has been part of these protests. even some of the president's allies have been looking at these scenes and calling on the president to do more, to really speak out at a moment when what they see as president biden's strongest qualities, his empathy, his willingness to look at both sides of the argument is exactly what this situation needed. we know the political context, of course. donald trump the republican nominee, you're discussing a very different context right now. he was on the campaign trail calling attention to some of these demonstrations pointing a finger at the biden administration. we saw president biden at a closed door fundraiser last night speaking more broadly about what he considered the chaos of the four years in which donald trump was president, and i think it's also worth in this moment thinking back just almost exactly four years ago at this time. when we saw
to the extent that the white house has discussed it so far, and we saw this yesterday in the white house briefing, they've been focusing on what they consider to be the unacceptable, anti-semitic rhetoric that has been part of these protests. even some of the president's allies have been looking at these scenes and calling on the president to do more, to really speak out at a moment when what they see as president biden's strongest qualities, his empathy, his willingness to look at both sides...
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i think the white house knows that. i think that's why that cadence has stepped up and it's imperative, not just in sending a signal to nervous democrats, but more importantly pressing this campaign. this is going to be the longest general election in history, the longest general election in our country's history. that can't wait until the summer or labor day. that starts now. >> robert and monica, thank you both. >>> coming up, the vocal group of michigan voters planning to protest president biden's stance on israel with their vote. i'll talk about what impact that could have with congresswoman haley stevens next. once-daily p. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair
i think the white house knows that. i think that's why that cadence has stepped up and it's imperative, not just in sending a signal to nervous democrats, but more importantly pressing this campaign. this is going to be the longest general election in history, the longest general election in our country's history. that can't wait until the summer or labor day. that starts now. >> robert and monica, thank you both. >>> coming up, the vocal group of michigan voters planning to...
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