It is President Trumps ambiguous relationship with americas chief adversary that has captured so much attention. Mr. President , did the russians lie to you on saturday . Reporter they finally meet face to face with the russian president who orchestrated a series of Cyber Attacks to interfere with the u. S. Election and boost trumps campaign. Instead of hostility, the sitdown began with putin who kills an imprisoned journalist, saying, these are the ones who insulted you . There was a very clear positive chemistry between the two. Because the meeting took place behind closed doors without a single putin skeptic on the american side, we may never know to what degree mr. Trump pressed putin on russian interference in the election. U. S. Intelligence agencies concluded nine months ago with high confidence that russia interfered. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson argued the president pressed putin on more than one occasion. But he also made it clear that mr. Trump was eager to put election
U. S. Do they have any intention of stopping their Nuclear Program . Is there any indication they will repeal and replace obamacare . I dont think we expected him to win, so we didnt expect to be in this situation. Can the repeal and replace plan be saved . Plus, are they a polarized society or are they part of the problem . Ill ask tom perez and republican Ronna Mcdaniel in their first meet the press appearance. Nbc correspondent kristen welker, ed lowry, author of the national review. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer the longest running show in Television History celebrating its 70th year. This is meet the press with chuck todd. Fridays meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin took place behind closed doors which is for the people present, including two translators. The question is how much did trump press Vladimir Putin on hacking russian elections . Mr. Lavrov and later mr. Putin has done little to erase doubts about mr. Trumps eagerness to pursue the issu
Stopping their Nuclear Program . Is there any indication they will repeal and replace obamacare . I dont think we expected him to win, so we didnt expect to be in this situation. Can the repeal and replace plan be saved . Plus, are they a polarized society or are they part of the problem . Ill ask tom perez and republican Ronna Mcdaniel in their first meet the press appearance. Nbc correspondent kristen welker, ed lowry, author of the national review. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Announcer the longest running show in Television History celebrating its 70th year. This is meet the press with chuck todd. Fridays meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin took place behind closed doors which is for the people present, including two translators. The question is how much did trump press Vladimir Putin on hacking russian elections . Mr. Lavrov and later mr. Putin has done little to erase doubts about mr. Trumps eagerness to pursue the issue, neither that they requested sanct
Welcome to the panel everybody. Thank you for coming. I am mark spokane and i represent the second Congressional District in wisconsin and cochair the progressive the progressive caucus. Strong and the largest valuesbased caucus among the Democratic Party in congress. We are very happy to have you here and todays panel is pivoting left, how we win by standing up for working families. We would like to take a look at what happened in the last election, and where we need to have a bigger and bolder message as opposed to maybe a message of incrementalism. One of the things that the progressive caucus has always done, for a number of years is we have our annual progressive caucus budget that we put forth, that is full of those big ideas, trying to move the ball forward. It is a big bold way, of trying to get policy solutions that people are asking for, but also trying to help elect early by chuck electoral early by talking about those big issues. Person kind of briefat does a introduction a
Welcome to the panel everybody. Thank you for coming. I am mark spokane and i represent the second Congressional District in wisconsin and cochair the progressive the progressive caucus. Strong and the largest valuesbased caucus among the Democratic Party in congress. We are very happy to have you here and todays panel is pivoting left, how we win by standing up for working families. We would like to take a look at what happened in the last election, and where we need to have a bigger and bolder message as opposed to maybe a message of incrementalism. One of the things that the progressive caucus has always done, for a number of years is we have our annual progressive caucus budget that we put forth, that is full of those big ideas, trying to move the ball forward. It is a big bold way, of trying to get policy solutions that people are asking for, but also trying to help elect early by chuck electoral early by talking about those big issues. Person kind of briefat does a introduction a