house, and the economy, as well as the war in ukraine. chuck, you said trial singular. we re talking indictments plural here. it is what the federal investigation and the special counsel has been running on two different things, right, on the mar-a-lago documents piece, and on the january 6th piece, but there is also that investigation down in georgia, where a lot of legal experts have said he didn t think, maybe in more legal jeopardy in georgia than the federal level. what we do know is going to be nuts in 2023, and it is some of these things that we don t know are i think even more unusual, and that s why you just have to stick around and watch all of us do our jobs here at nbc news. thank you. sure. our thanks to chalk todd, kristen welker and garrett haake for that break-down. next hour, we re live at the border as a trump era immigration policy nears its expiration date. we are keeping a close eye on the white house, where the president is set to deliver a christmas m
away. from one battle to the next, new confusion surrounding covid booster shots as the white house and members of the scientific are at odds. and they re set to make a decision on pfizer s booster shot tomorrow. and spacex just launched four people into orbit for the company s first ever all civilian mission. i speak with a former astronaut about what this means for nasa and the future of space travel ahead. welcome to meet the press daily. i am garrett haake in for chalk todd. the agenda for president biden and democratic leaders in washington is lengthy and filled with long-standing priorities, but they re running into major road blocks, mostly from inside their own party. as deadlines approach, democrats are starting to realize the limits and challenges of three vote majority in the house and
more time talking about obama care and the rollout of obama care, the challenges of that rollout as well. luke russert traveling with the president there in new orleans, want to bring him in. luke, let s talk about the president s speech there. what else struck you? reporter: well, craig, what was fascinating was that this speech was billed as one that was going to be a pivot, he wanted to talk about the economy. he wanted to talk about infrastructure and wanted to sort of what we thought was move away from talking about the health care law, which has been politically unpopular recently because of that you got it, you like it, you keep it promise back in 2010 which was not necessarily kept. as we learned from our interview with chalk todd yesterday. then unexpectantly after touting more money put into ports like ports of new orleans, he issued a full throated defense of the health care law using talk points similar to 2010. the reason it needs to exist, we
they can wipe the spittle off the lense. during the boston coverage on msnpc chalk todd stopped a pundit from speculating on unverified information. no joke here. i m just letting the people at cnn know that you can do that. this is a learning experience. hello to fox news star bill o reilly. he has become quite the author. he had two recent best sellers killing kennedy and killing lincoln. also wrote a book that was not nearly as popular the natural peaceful death of cats. what were you thinking? the truth is bill o reilly and this is true is now working on h his next book due out this fall. this time about the killing of jesus. the first time in history jesus death is blamed on obama care. two quick shoutouts to bbs and npr.
reliable and does haven t good polls. even though even though now all these polls are showing what you are showing the republicans put out today a list of the polls that show this race tightening and it s across the pollsters showing this race tightening in all the states you mention. despite here, here is what chuck todd said about you. we spent a lot more money polling than scott rasmussen does. he was right the last couple elections. he got it right at the end. you guys used the same pollsters we do. these guys are the gold standard. we spent so much money. i hate the idea their polling has to get compared to what is in some cases slop. megyn: slop. any thoughts on that, scott? i don t know chalk todd and i don t follow his work. but i m happy to have competition.