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jon meacham, thank you, as well. we appropriate you both coming on this morning. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," what we're learning about a potential cease-fire deal between israel and hamas that would trade hundreds of palestinian prisoners for the release of hostages. >>> plus, we'll have the latest from moscow following friday's deadly terror attack that has led to conflicting reports from the u.s. and russia about who to blame. >>> also ahead, former supreme court justice stephen breyer will be our guest this morning. we'll talk to him about his stance on the dobbs decision, the future of the high court, and much more. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 8
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. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north carolina, the governor's race there will give them a tailwind and there's chance of a pickup here, so far the polling is more mixed on it, our bloomberg poll this week shows trump leading by six points, tied the widest gap among most swing votes. we'll see them continue to go there. yesterday they talked about the affordable care act and leaning on abortion. if they win the house, senate and white house, you know, not a lot of people expecting the hat trick right now but in that scenario biden is pledging to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land. >> josh, let's talk more about that polling that bloomberg and morning consult brought to us yesterday, as you say some legitimate trump leads in states like north carolina, georgia, arizona, but the blue wall the great lakes trio of wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan some growth for biden. >> some momentum there, also looking bad in nevada, the sun belt is
. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north carolina, the governor's race there will give them a tailwind and there's chance of a pickup here, so far the polling is more mixed on it, our bloomberg poll this week shows trump leading by six points, tied the widest gap among most swing votes. we'll see them continue to go there. yesterday they talked about...
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>> one thing is clear from these numbers, jon, is that tick tock is very popular in the united states, and it is important to keep that in mind naturally because we did hear from u.s. lawmakers who are now saying essentially they want tiktok to be sold to a non-chinese company within six months or to phase banning from u.s. app stores, but what we're looking at from these numbers is a social media company, of course, the owner of tiktok is bytedance. bytedance is on track to be bigger than meta when it comes to a social media company in terms of their sales. so tiktok has a huge potential in the united states. let's see how that will impact the potential sale to an investor in the near future, but, of course, it still remains to be seen what this announcement from u.s. lawmakers will actually mean for the business stateside. >> we'll have to see what happens to tiktok in the senate. cnbc's silvia amaro live from london. thank you as always. >>> next up here, we'll turn to a couple of major stories from overseas, including the alengsy navalny-inspired protests during russia's president
>> one thing is clear from these numbers, jon, is that tick tock is very popular in the united states, and it is important to keep that in mind naturally because we did hear from u.s. lawmakers who are now saying essentially they want tiktok to be sold to a non-chinese company within six months or to phase banning from u.s. app stores, but what we're looking at from these numbers is a social media company, of course, the owner of tiktok is bytedance. bytedance is on track to be bigger...
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>> how important would that be, jon? >> i don't know if it is dispositive, but it surely is illuminating and important. you know, there was a line, william faulkner in the '50s gave a speech, i think at the peabody hotel in memphis, you know, with the ducks. he said, talking about integration, he said, there will come a day when southerners of goodwill, white southerners of goodwill will ask themselves, why didn't someone tell us this, tell us this in time? so we have to tell people. you have to bear witness. you have to stand up and be counted. not that he is going to change something in the next five minutes. reverend sharpton has lived this. but because in the fullness of time, moral witness has weight. if moral witness has weight, then if you feel compelled to stand up for the constitution and for decency, then this is the hour. i don't know what you're waiting for. right? what other factors would have to be in play for someone to want to go on record and say something has crazily controversial, get ready, joe, okay?
>> how important would that be, jon? >> i don't know if it is dispositive, but it surely is illuminating and important. you know, there was a line, william faulkner in the '50s gave a speech, i think at the peabody hotel in memphis, you know, with the ducks. he said, talking about integration, he said, there will come a day when southerners of goodwill, white southerners of goodwill will ask themselves, why didn't someone tell us this, tell us this in time? so we have to tell...
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you know, jon meacham, i'm surprised. there are a lot of conservative jurists even who are surprised. this is the same supreme court, after all, that did not allow donald trump to steal the election. federal judiciary 63-0 against donald trump stealing the election in 2020. and yet they seem to be willing here to let him steal time and run out the clock so he can run without facing the justice that we all know he deserves. >> if i were chief justice roberts, i have had better weeks. we talk about the chief justice as an institutionalist. interesting question about are there five, six votes for institutionalism there? i think it's unquestionably a dangerous moment. you know, thomas payne wrote in the very beginning, in america, we have no king, the law is king. but the law is only king and the law is only legitimate if it is administered fairly. there's a crisis of legitimacy. we have to find a way within our democracy for us to believe in these institutions, and that got a lot harder this week. >> it really did. it got a
you know, jon meacham, i'm surprised. there are a lot of conservative jurists even who are surprised. this is the same supreme court, after all, that did not allow donald trump to steal the election. federal judiciary 63-0 against donald trump stealing the election in 2020. and yet they seem to be willing here to let him steal time and run out the clock so he can run without facing the justice that we all know he deserves. >> if i were chief justice roberts, i have had better weeks. we...
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after i won, after jon ossoff won, the state of georgia actually doubled down on its voter suppression tactics. and the question we have to ask ourselves is why and also how? we know why. they looked at the power of us standing together. the movement of a multiracial democracy emerging in our country, the future of our country, and they went after it as one court has said in another hearing with surgical precision. it's about voter suppression and making it difficult for us to do what we did. but how is it that they were able to do it? it's because in 2013, the supreme court really gutted the voting rights act of 1965 that's been reauthorized time and time again on a bipartisan basis. we would not have sb-202 in georgia with this awful voter suppression provisions. we likely would not have it if we had that powerful tool of preclearance that used to stop these bad things from happening before they happened. that's why i reintroduced the john lewis voting rights advancement act a few days ago, and before that, we introduced the freedom to vote act. we are seeing and we saw in my electio
after i won, after jon ossoff won, the state of georgia actually doubled down on its voter suppression tactics. and the question we have to ask ourselves is why and also how? we know why. they looked at the power of us standing together. the movement of a multiracial democracy emerging in our country, the future of our country, and they went after it as one court has said in another hearing with surgical precision. it's about voter suppression and making it difficult for us to do what we did....
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everybody wants to know how much jon stewart talks of katie burt is there going to be tomorrow night? what should we expect? >> i am always excited to go to the morning meetings where we get to digest the news of the day or the weekend. that is why i have the best job in the world. we all get to sit around the table and watch the chaos around us and make lots of lovely, insightful, thoughtful jokes and/or cries to the gods about the things that we saw. i definitely assume they will be a little bit talked on the daily show. >> i bet. lots to work with. i will be tuning in. thank you so much for your time. i really appreciate it. i love all the stuff you do. it is so interesting. >>> i sit down with my former boss john kerry for his exit interview as he steps down as the u.s. special presidential envoy for climate. people talk about his career in public service and what concerns him most about the next few months. >>> we are back after a quick break. break. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. mor
everybody wants to know how much jon stewart talks of katie burt is there going to be tomorrow night? what should we expect? >> i am always excited to go to the morning meetings where we get to digest the news of the day or the weekend. that is why i have the best job in the world. we all get to sit around the table and watch the chaos around us and make lots of lovely, insightful, thoughtful jokes and/or cries to the gods about the things that we saw. i definitely assume they will be a...
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good morning to you, jon. it's absolutely been a crackerjack of the time. where's the time gone. we're in the final week of the first quarter of the year already, and it's all been about the data. what does the data point toward when it comes to the interest rate cuts anticipated for late this year. just lacht week we had messaging from the fed and six central banks just with regard to what would happen with interest rates. the app it is passion is we're going to hear from five governors this week as well as fed speaker as well. jerome powell is set to speak on the interest rate cuts. how soon will they come? when will they come? speaking of data, the u.s. spenldsing data is due to come out on friday, despite that being good friday, of course. they're hoping it's good news when it comes to the data front. 0.3% is the inflation front that's anticipated. it's the fed's most preferred inflation rate to watch out for. >>> hitting a couple of other headline, arabile, united airlines is under new scrutiny following a string of safety issues in recent weeks. tell us what's going on ther
good morning to you, jon. it's absolutely been a crackerjack of the time. where's the time gone. we're in the final week of the first quarter of the year already, and it's all been about the data. what does the data point toward when it comes to the interest rate cuts anticipated for late this year. just lacht week we had messaging from the fed and six central banks just with regard to what would happen with interest rates. the app it is passion is we're going to hear from five governors this...
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. >> to zoom out a little bit jon scott mcafee is hearing and number of motions to dismiss portions or all of the indictment against former president trump and one of his co-defendants, the chair of the georgia republican party and participated in the convening of what we commonly call the fake electors who try to submit their votes to congress and the national archives in service of getting president trump re- elected in early 2021. we've already heard argument this morning on former president trump's motion that all of the allegations against him in the indictment basically reduced to charges against core political speech. even where the crimes are defined more broadly in terms of for example, conspiracies to commit forgeries or to make false statements. that the allegations against him specifically are about speech acts and therefore unmissable. having listened to that argument, his argument was that the district attorney's representative pointed out, somewhat circular. speech is protected because speech is protected. taken to its logical conclusion, some of what he had to say what
. >> to zoom out a little bit jon scott mcafee is hearing and number of motions to dismiss portions or all of the indictment against former president trump and one of his co-defendants, the chair of the georgia republican party and participated in the convening of what we commonly call the fake electors who try to submit their votes to congress and the national archives in service of getting president trump re- elected in early 2021. we've already heard argument this morning on former...
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republicans for a while have targeted ohio, sherrod brown, and montana, jon tester. they think those are two states where they've got great pickup chance. senator brown has a knack for winning in ohio in a state that is growing more red and his aides believe he got a gift this week because he's facing a maga friendly candidate. montana, it's tough to win as a democrat in that state. there are a number of other challenging them to play defense. maryland now surging to the top of that list, and from a democratic perspective, really no state where they have the ability to flip one from red to blue. it's going to be hard, not impossible, but difficult for democrats to keep the senate. >> it could also involve, as you point out, a lot about the top of the ticket. susan, at a fundraiser, we don't have video, but we have the transcript of it, the president is openly joking about donald trump's debt in dallas yesterday, he was talking about, you know, that times are tough, the polls show us that. someone even came up to try to hit him up for some money, and he said, donald,
republicans for a while have targeted ohio, sherrod brown, and montana, jon tester. they think those are two states where they've got great pickup chance. senator brown has a knack for winning in ohio in a state that is growing more red and his aides believe he got a gift this week because he's facing a maga friendly candidate. montana, it's tough to win as a democrat in that state. there are a number of other challenging them to play defense. maryland now surging to the top of that list, and...
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>> i'll tell you, jon, the sense i got from conservatives in speaking to them the last couple of days, they've reached the end of this fight and didn't get what they wanted. the fiscal year is almost halfway done and we're still working on crafting government funding. since the beginning of this government funding fight, we've seen conservatives lay down the gauntlet. they want conservative spending cuts. at the end of the day, they got a few cuts and policy wins here and there, but nowhere near the level they were pushing for, and no with congress about to approve the six spending bills this week, six around the corner for march 22nd, conservatives are largely realizing they have no more leverage at their proposal to push for the cuts and policy wins. the only thick they have is that motion to vacate. i spoke to a number of conservatives last week who just say the conference is not there yet. at this juncture, there's no appetite to force that vote on ousting speaker johnson, even though they're not happy with how the funding talks are going. >> with that as the back drop and the bac
>> i'll tell you, jon, the sense i got from conservatives in speaking to them the last couple of days, they've reached the end of this fight and didn't get what they wanted. the fiscal year is almost halfway done and we're still working on crafting government funding. since the beginning of this government funding fight, we've seen conservatives lay down the gauntlet. they want conservative spending cuts. at the end of the day, they got a few cuts and policy wins here and there, but...
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will be able to spread their resources to arizona to ohio to help sharon brown or to montana to help jon tester. there are other critical senate races where resources are going into california right now. with one democrat coming out, it's going to be a real boost to the other seats we need to protect. >> congressman, stick around with us. after the break, we want to have you put on your house judiciary committee hat and talk to us about the legal lifeline the supreme court may have thrown donald trump this past week. this is the weekend this past week. this is the weeken head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff on msnbc. you always got your mind on the green. not you. you! your business bank account with quickbooks money now earns 5% apy. (♪♪) that's how you business differently. intuit quickbooks. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪♪) not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerin
will be able to spread their resources to arizona to ohio to help sharon brown or to montana to help jon tester. there are other critical senate races where resources are going into california right now. with one democrat coming out, it's going to be a real boost to the other seats we need to protect. >> congressman, stick around with us. after the break, we want to have you put on your house judiciary committee hat and talk to us about the legal lifeline the supreme court may have thrown...
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. >> trump's warp respect for thor tarians extends to some history's worst figurer jon kelly said he said hidler did good things. trump's continued reverence for thor tarians is troubling to say the least. at gop presumptive presidential nominee has tried to overturn the results of an american election once before. despite his continuing attempts to weaken our system of government we still have a democracy for now. but if trump is able to power and control it he may not let go of it again. joining me is senior correspondent covering college democracy and right wing popsie and staff righter and author of important books. welcome to both of you. thanks for being with us. and the title of your book, seductive lure of thor of author terrorism. it lured donald trump and he talks about thor tarians with unabashed admiration. >> it's true we in america we assumed that certainly since the end of the cold war, we assumed that democracy was more attractive than departicular ateorship and most leaders would prefer that. trump has broken with that, and reminded us that throughout history most de
. >> trump's warp respect for thor tarians extends to some history's worst figurer jon kelly said he said hidler did good things. trump's continued reverence for thor tarians is troubling to say the least. at gop presumptive presidential nominee has tried to overturn the results of an american election once before. despite his continuing attempts to weaken our system of government we still have a democracy for now. but if trump is able to power and control it he may not let go of it...
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he's going to need trump voters to come over and vote for him in the senate race and jon tester in montana, a state won trump won by 16 points, is going it need the same, likely even more. more trump voters to split their ballots to come over to the democratic side and vote for tester in the senate race there. if democrats can retain these two seats, that would give them a chance of holding on to the senate. there are a number of other states that are up there, republicans are eyeing, democrats are hoping somehow to put texas in play. but essentially the most likely scenario here for democrats to hold the senate requires them to win both montana and to win ohio. tonight they'll find out who sherrod brown faces in ohio. >> steve, thank you. jesse, take us to ohio, as steve started us off there, what are you hearing from voters on the ground there and are they at all kind of reacting to this rhetoric that we were talking about a little bit earlier? >> yes, yasmin, we're in a polling location in ontario, ohio. people are voting right here. i'll step over here for a second, step outside to tal
he's going to need trump voters to come over and vote for him in the senate race and jon tester in montana, a state won trump won by 16 points, is going it need the same, likely even more. more trump voters to split their ballots to come over to the democratic side and vote for tester in the senate race there. if democrats can retain these two seats, that would give them a chance of holding on to the senate. there are a number of other states that are up there, republicans are eyeing, democrats...
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and comedian jon few goal. all right, gentlemen. let's start with the many, many, many cases against donald trump. john, i turn to you first. the supreme court is now going to take up this immunity case for trump. >> yes. >> which no matter how they decide, they are getting more delays. right? >> yes. >> delay, delay, delay. has already won one given where we are? >> no. what? watch >> his best offense has been slow play this and that's exactly what's happening. >> these delays will all be forgotten. there is no way he wins this race with parma. look, the supreme court, i have to, say i'm convinced, they're the best court money could buy. seriously. bribed back better. bribed back better. he's gonna get everything he wants from them. when you look at this court, delaying, this trying as hard as they can -- and i have no problem with this case. this election interference case is the biggest case in the history of this country. i mean, 220 odd years of peaceful transfer of power until this. it's huge. if it starts right before the ele
and comedian jon few goal. all right, gentlemen. let's start with the many, many, many cases against donald trump. john, i turn to you first. the supreme court is now going to take up this immunity case for trump. >> yes. >> which no matter how they decide, they are getting more delays. right? >> yes. >> delay, delay, delay. has already won one given where we are? >> no. what? watch >> his best offense has been slow play this and that's exactly what's...
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before i let you go, everyone wants to know how much jon stewart talk of katie britt will there be tomorrow night? what should we expect? >> i'm always excited to go to the morning meetings where we get to digest the news of the day or the weekend. that's where have the best job in the world. we sit around the table and we get to watch the chaos around us and make lots of lovely, insightful, thoughtful jokes and or cries to the gods about the things we saw. i deftly assume there will be a little bit of senator britt talk on the daily show. >> i bet. lots to work with last week. i will be tuning in. jordan, thank you for your time and i love all the things you do out there. coming up next isa done with my former boss john kerry as he steps down as u.s. presidential envoy for climate. we'll talk about his career in public service and what concerns him most about the next few months. with nurtec odt i can treat and prevent my migraine attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and s
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we saw it with sending jon ossoff and raphael warnock to the u.s. senate. but i've spent a lot of time over the past 24 hours or so talking with both democrats and republicans. the same people who are kind of going out knocking on doors, being organizers and rallying to get that very key crucial young and black vote. and some of the democrats tell me that they're concerned, this is going to be a fight, it's going to be an uphill climb this time around for a number of reasons. democrats acknowledge that it took a special set of circumstances to flip georgia blue in 2020. you're talking about a global pandemic, unrest when it comes to racial tensions, and then of course a number of other things that really drove out that youth and black vote. all of that's gone this time around. certainly a very different look than it was back in 2020. i do want to point your attention to a new poll. and this is something that democrats are pointing to as well. that shows that the range between biden and trump is getting closer. a new cbs poll this morning shows that trump is
we saw it with sending jon ossoff and raphael warnock to the u.s. senate. but i've spent a lot of time over the past 24 hours or so talking with both democrats and republicans. the same people who are kind of going out knocking on doors, being organizers and rallying to get that very key crucial young and black vote. and some of the democrats tell me that they're concerned, this is going to be a fight, it's going to be an uphill climb this time around for a number of reasons. democrats...
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and brendan buck is here but he is the former press secretary to former republican speaker, jon weiner. this is the second time we have done this. it is a thing. brendan buck, you advise a number of speakers who sat in that chamber behind the president giving that speech. what did you make of speaker mike johnson? he had nods and smirks. i do not think i saw him send a. what did you make of his performance? >> he would turn to joe biden, john, and said he would not want to stand up. what was clear, mike johnson, did not have control over his members the way he was trying to. what republicans need to realize, these moments where you are engaging with the president, it does not work out well for you. he has the structural evidence. they think if they go at him he will melt. that clearly has not happened. lester they got into a back-and- forth with him and biden won that. marjorie taylor greene tried to debate him and he won that moment. that probably six out to me the most? >> she should up as a provocateur and he shut up as a president. >> exactly. he has the imagery. he is higher than
and brendan buck is here but he is the former press secretary to former republican speaker, jon weiner. this is the second time we have done this. it is a thing. brendan buck, you advise a number of speakers who sat in that chamber behind the president giving that speech. what did you make of speaker mike johnson? he had nods and smirks. i do not think i saw him send a. what did you make of his performance? >> he would turn to joe biden, john, and said he would not want to stand up. what...
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jon stewart, he had really funny things happen when we honored him. it has been a wonderful, wonderful 25 years. >> in the book you explain why the award is more important now than ever before in today's political climate, and you write in part this, in the years since we started the mark twain prize, its necessity has become clearer and clearer, with every election cycle the country gets more divided and the political discourse gets nastier, and faith in our political institutions fades a little more. i believe that humor is a key tool in our fight against these disturbing trends. if you can get people to laugh with each other and themselves, they will see each other as human and be that much closer to common ground. i couldn't agree more. the book is entitled "the man who made mark twain famous." it's out now in paperback. author and founder of the mark twain prize for american humor, thank you so much for being on this morning. >> i appreciate it. >>> still ahead, we will have expert legal analysis on the fate of donald trump's assets in new york i
jon stewart, he had really funny things happen when we honored him. it has been a wonderful, wonderful 25 years. >> in the book you explain why the award is more important now than ever before in today's political climate, and you write in part this, in the years since we started the mark twain prize, its necessity has become clearer and clearer, with every election cycle the country gets more divided and the political discourse gets nastier, and faith in our political institutions fades...
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. >> joining us now historian jon meacham and mike memoli, jonathan lemire back with us as well. mike, the president will be just across 50th street here later this evening. >> a little bit of a circus in town. >> a little bit of a circus in town with three presidents in one place for sure. most interesting to a lot of people here is the role of barack obama, the former president stepping out now not just as a closer coming in at the end of the campaign, but really stepping forward given all the back stories we've heard about rifts between the obama camp and the biden camp, making it very clear he is going to be out here for president biden. >> i'm told the former president is all in. they know how much is at stake in this election. i'm told their teams are talking multiple times a day, if not every day. just friday barack obama was at the white house, complimenting in the private conversation the president on the state of the union, talking about how great it was. i think that's part of this event tonight beyond just raising $25 million, a huge sum. the biden campaign has all so
. >> joining us now historian jon meacham and mike memoli, jonathan lemire back with us as well. mike, the president will be just across 50th street here later this evening. >> a little bit of a circus in town. >> a little bit of a circus in town with three presidents in one place for sure. most interesting to a lot of people here is the role of barack obama, the former president stepping out now not just as a closer coming in at the end of the campaign, but really stepping...
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politics and public service and brendan buck, the former press secretary to former republican speaker, jon weiner. i feel like this is now the late-night -- >> i love it. >> you have advised a number of speakers who have sat in that chamber, behind the president, giving that speech. what did you think of micah johnson? he had some nods, some smirks, i don't think i saw him and up. what did you make of his performance? >> he would turn to joe biden and say look, we are not sending up all night. what was very clear was mike johnson did not have control over his members. what republicans need to realize is these moments where you are engaging with the president don't work out well for you. the president has the structural advantage anything inc. they can just go at him and he will melt, that hasn't happened. last year they got back and forth with him and they won, marjorie taylor green tried to beat him into something and he won the moment and that probably sticks out to me the most. >> she showed up as a proper tour and he showed up as the president. >> he has every, the imagery, he's higher
politics and public service and brendan buck, the former press secretary to former republican speaker, jon weiner. i feel like this is now the late-night -- >> i love it. >> you have advised a number of speakers who have sat in that chamber, behind the president, giving that speech. what did you think of micah johnson? he had some nods, some smirks, i don't think i saw him and up. what did you make of his performance? >> he would turn to joe biden and say look, we are not...
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jon ossoff has introduced some legislation to deal with that. let me show you what he had to say about that. >> nevertheless, the state legislature advanced this legislation, passed a law to drive up the time it takes to wait in line to vote during runoffs, make it so no one can bring you so much as a drink of water while you're standing in line, law these unlimited challenges -- i mean, the fact that people are spending their time filing frivolous challenges to their fellow americans' eligibility to vote should outrage us. and we need to establish, as a matter of federal law, that voters have a say in court, where their rights are infringed, without some specific reason for the restriction and a demonstration that is the least restrictive means of doing so. >> so even in places where the republicans and the democrats said there was no fraud here, there's still been an unbelievable march to roll back access to the polls. talk about where we are, as we aide into another presidential cycle. >> well, we've seen this kind of continued attempt to pas
jon ossoff has introduced some legislation to deal with that. let me show you what he had to say about that. >> nevertheless, the state legislature advanced this legislation, passed a law to drive up the time it takes to wait in line to vote during runoffs, make it so no one can bring you so much as a drink of water while you're standing in line, law these unlimited challenges -- i mean, the fact that people are spending their time filing frivolous challenges to their fellow americans'...
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jon stewart at his best calling the four times indicted president's term, monarchy stuff. you just heard there, voters saying they want a dictator. that this country needs a dictator, as long as it's trump. is something viewers of our program are all too familiar with thanks to that haunting body of reporting we brought you from our own vaughn hillyard. he heard a lot of this from trump rallies and that those voters have been conditioned to believe they need a quote, strong man. their words. what does this chilling information tell us about how far town the road we are in terms of backsliding into something that isn't democratic at all, but more of autocracy and what do we do about it? those questions are at the heart of our series. it could happen here. they are questions that my next two guests have spent their professional lives examining. their most recent book includes an idea our viewers have heard before. quote -- joining our conversation, the co-authors of why american democracy reached the breaking point and how democracies die, daniel and steven. they're both pro
jon stewart at his best calling the four times indicted president's term, monarchy stuff. you just heard there, voters saying they want a dictator. that this country needs a dictator, as long as it's trump. is something viewers of our program are all too familiar with thanks to that haunting body of reporting we brought you from our own vaughn hillyard. he heard a lot of this from trump rallies and that those voters have been conditioned to believe they need a quote, strong man. their words....
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being destroyed by a move toward autocracy where winners and losers are picked as capriciously of a jon stewart segment could tank a stock based on what a kid retweets from an account. where is the outcry and the sort of demand that for all of the sort of back and forth in our politics we remain on a democratic path? >> well, i think you have to take it back to history, nicolle. unfortunately business leaders have a tendency to like people like mr. trump. it's sad to say. they see him as pro business. and what ends up happening is they acquiesce, they don't want to be in the spotlight. they don't want to get caught in his cross hairs. they think it hurts their job standing or will threaten their position relative to corporate boards. so they sit and wait, and then they quietly say, well, a trump presidency would be good for business. and certainly the trains did run on time in the 1930s, the early 1930s in europe, and then what invariably happens when you get authoritarian leadership you get the cleptocracy, the minions around the leader that are doing well. the rest of the place is not
being destroyed by a move toward autocracy where winners and losers are picked as capriciously of a jon stewart segment could tank a stock based on what a kid retweets from an account. where is the outcry and the sort of demand that for all of the sort of back and forth in our politics we remain on a democratic path? >> well, i think you have to take it back to history, nicolle. unfortunately business leaders have a tendency to like people like mr. trump. it's sad to say. they see him as...
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. >> let me show all of you what jon stewart, who is really rip roaring out of the gate since he's back in the chair, had to say about this plank of trump's re-election campaign. >> patriots, festooned in american flags, co-signing dictatorship. remember, we the people? you know there's more words after that, right? smaller font, still binding. look, if you want to love trump, love him. go to the rallies. buy the sneakers. if you want to give him absolute power, you want him to be the leader over all of us, you want him to have the right of kings, you do you. but stop framing it as patriotism. >> this and the president's state of the union address and liz cheney's tweet made me want to ask you this question. is it time to reclaim the mantle of patriotism for people who actually believe in those founding documents, the constitution, the rule of law, the things that are supposed to bind us as citizens? >> absolutely. you can't be patriotic only when your side wins. you can about be patriotic when you use the american flag to attack police officers on january 6th. you can't be patriotic wh
. >> let me show all of you what jon stewart, who is really rip roaring out of the gate since he's back in the chair, had to say about this plank of trump's re-election campaign. >> patriots, festooned in american flags, co-signing dictatorship. remember, we the people? you know there's more words after that, right? smaller font, still binding. look, if you want to love trump, love him. go to the rallies. buy the sneakers. if you want to give him absolute power, you want him to be...
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montana, jon tester running for re-election, went for trump by 16 points. if democrats are going to retain control of the senate, it's very likely they're going to need trump voters in both ohio and montana, a critical chunk of trump voters to switch over in the senate race and vote for the democrats, sherrod brown in ohio, tester in montana in those senate elections. because without holding on to those two seats, the idea of democrats retaining control of the senate becomes faint, it becomes remote, it becomes basically hard to fathom. so that's the grim reality for democrats of this map. but that is the importance of ohio. and one other note here, bernie moreno, trump's candidate, democrats have actually spent heavily in the closing weeks of this campaign trying to boost his appeal with republican primary voters. they believe, i don't know if they're right or wrong, but they believe that he would be the least-difficult candidate for sherrod brown to defeat this november. >> steve kornacki, you've given us a lot to chew on there. thank you so much, as alwa
montana, jon tester running for re-election, went for trump by 16 points. if democrats are going to retain control of the senate, it's very likely they're going to need trump voters in both ohio and montana, a critical chunk of trump voters to switch over in the senate race and vote for the democrats, sherrod brown in ohio, tester in montana in those senate elections. because without holding on to those two seats, the idea of democrats retaining control of the senate becomes faint, it becomes...
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looking at right now, will be far more significant because it does seem we are about to break what jon meacham called that 150-year duopoly that has controlled american politics. >> yet, joe. actually, but two things i think are connected, but we'll see what everybody else thinks, when they show you some numbers here. so, in terms of that lead in and the whole rise of independents, i'll show you what it looks like on a chart. if we go back to 2004, roughly and even defection among republicans, democrats, and independents. and it is simply gone like this, like jaws. republicans and democrats have ended up in the same place. so, democrats did better for a while. now, as we said, independents are up to 45%. what does this reflect? i think it reflects a considerable degree of people's unhappiness with the way our democracy operates. only 27% of americans believe that our system is working well, or very well. the rest think it's not working very well. there are 32 states that permits party registration. a lot actually don't. so, those who live in the states to understand that, that's the wa
looking at right now, will be far more significant because it does seem we are about to break what jon meacham called that 150-year duopoly that has controlled american politics. >> yet, joe. actually, but two things i think are connected, but we'll see what everybody else thinks, when they show you some numbers here. so, in terms of that lead in and the whole rise of independents, i'll show you what it looks like on a chart. if we go back to 2004, roughly and even defection among...
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but i watched jon stewart's reporting on tucker carlson's reporting. and there's this ludicrous thing with shopping carts in grocery stores and whatnot. but what was so chilling was to see trump supporters at the rallies willingly really being interviewed by nbc correspondent vaughn hillyard saying you know what, i don't think there's anything wrong with putin or russia and i think we should just let him have ukraine. do you see a direct line, congressman, between the socializing of trump standing in helsinki, his denial was strong, trump saying putin's really smart at the beginning of the war in ukraine, tucker carlson, you know, sucking up to putin's russia all over the right wing airwaves, the normalization of putin savaging, ravaging ukraine, what is the line between -- if any, between that mindset in our country on one side of the aisle and what you're both talking about, a national security risk of putin's disinformation in the hours after a terrorist attack about ukraine? >> yeah, well, nicolle, i would answer that by saying that the line that y
but i watched jon stewart's reporting on tucker carlson's reporting. and there's this ludicrous thing with shopping carts in grocery stores and whatnot. but what was so chilling was to see trump supporters at the rallies willingly really being interviewed by nbc correspondent vaughn hillyard saying you know what, i don't think there's anything wrong with putin or russia and i think we should just let him have ukraine. do you see a direct line, congressman, between the socializing of trump...
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jon lemire and katty kay joins the conversation. >>> we begin with the search and recovery efforts on the key bridge. meanwhile investigators are trying to learn what caused the ship to lose power before it crashed into one of the bridge's pillars. nbc national correspondent tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: this morning tievers back in the water searching after the cargo ship crashed into the francis scott key bridge, causing its shocking collapse. this morning nbc news has learned ntsb has located the data recorder. similar to a black box, it should help investigators find out what went wrong on the dali, causing the deadly crash. overnight, the search and rescue operation for the six missing workers is now a recovery mission. >> they had no idea them going to work was going to turn into a deadly occurrence. they were fathers, they were sons, they were husbands. they were people who their families relied on. >> reporter: the wife of construction worker miguel luna telling our sister station telemundo he was working on the bridge at the time and she's not heard anything about h
jon lemire and katty kay joins the conversation. >>> we begin with the search and recovery efforts on the key bridge. meanwhile investigators are trying to learn what caused the ship to lose power before it crashed into one of the bridge's pillars. nbc national correspondent tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: this morning tievers back in the water searching after the cargo ship crashed into the francis scott key bridge, causing its shocking collapse. this morning nbc news...
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to be clear about something, jon, she denied the motion to dismiss on this unconstitutional vagueness of the espionage argument but in doing so she took a bunch of swipes at the special counsel. language in that order that basically says, i'm not deciding this now, but she was saying to them, i'm going to read from it right now. that there are still fluctuating definitions of statutory terms and phrases along with disputed factual issues. rather than prematurely decide now whether this is unsalvageably vague despite the judicial glosses, some loaded accusations against the special counsel in that. in other words, you are telling me how other courts interpreted this but those are asserted judicial glosses. telling me what the terms mean but still fluctuating definitions. yes, kicked the can down the road. didn't give donald trump what he wanted. on the other hand, she made it difficult for anyone to appeal this, and just sort of held it in abeyance. i don't think it's a victory for the special counsel's office. in terms of the president's records act, the other hand. finally aileen can
to be clear about something, jon, she denied the motion to dismiss on this unconstitutional vagueness of the espionage argument but in doing so she took a bunch of swipes at the special counsel. language in that order that basically says, i'm not deciding this now, but she was saying to them, i'm going to read from it right now. that there are still fluctuating definitions of statutory terms and phrases along with disputed factual issues. rather than prematurely decide now whether this is...