it s time for us to be this sunday, taking on trump. the republican primary field will be expanding this week as florida governor ron desantis and tim scott both jump into the 2024 race. think the party has developed a party of losing. it s time for us to be proud to be americans and proud of our president. can either candidate make the case he s the better alternative than donald trump and unite the party process in the primary battle ahead? i ll talk to republican congressman byron donald of florida who is currently backing donald trump. plus, flirting with disaster. debt ceiling negotiations break down, restart and then stop again. default is not an option. this white house will not acknowledge that they re spending too much. what s really going on inside the talks. is either side negotiating in good faith? and how serious is the june 1st deadline for a catastrophic default? i ll talk to treasury secretary janet yellen. and abortion follow ticks. republic
We saw less violence, fewer clashes with police, and just isolated pockets of looting. Can you believe it . Its been less than two weeks since floyds killing by police. His daughter had this message at one of the marches. Daddys changing the world. He did what . Daddy changed the world. Daddy changed the world. My daddy changed the world, she says. Little girls life changed forever. A civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police department has now officially been opened. And just moments ago, minnesotas governor, tim walz, visited the site where george floyd was killed last week. Cnns omar jimenez was there, he was able to speak to the governor. Tell us about what governor dan walz had to say a little less than two weeks now after this murder. Well, jim and poppy, this was his first visit to the intersection where George Floyds final moments played out so infamously on that cell phone video. And one of the things he spoke about was really trying to embrace the moment that thi
president biden s 2024 campaign is already planning on focus on the new ban in the swing state of north carolina. how will the battle over abortion rights impact the 2024 race? i ll talk to north carolina s democratic governor roy cooper. joining us for insight and analysis are nbc news managing washington editor carol lee, dan walz, and former republican congressman carlos curbelo and symone sanders-thompson. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington the longest-running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. this is going to be one of the busiest weeks yet in the presidential campaign as the 2024 republican field grows. concerns among some republicans that none of donald trump s current rivals will beat him in a primary.
you. and you start debating them. start debating them. and talking about how you do this. all do the same thing. look for opportunities if you re a strong pro-lifer i m not going to find pro-choicers and make your case to them. you have it wrong. every single time a child is life is taken. how can you take this possibility and they re going to beat the blazes for you. you need to keep coming back. i believe in some conservative disagree with me on this but i believe i m not in your face kind of person. i ll take you on if you take me on and hold any own. but i think essentially sense respect. goes a great deal great distance. you ask say, and you see them the next day. you lost the primary. and your man isn t doing too well. boy, you knocked off our game plan. whether it be in local politics on campus or issues that are happening or the president issue. don t take yourselves too seriously. but recognize that the issues that you hold dear are to be taken seriously. you don t l
underground injection for the disposal was going to be permitted to deal with those issues. the problem we have in many places if all the want to say this is everywhere that the discharge limits on the actual sewage treatment plant the limits it has to discharge into the water that its permit to discharge may not have the limits on at for the chemicals and constituents that might be in the fluids going into the plant to be treated so that there would be no way to know if it is meeting those limits before its discharge to the water. i m not saying that is the case everywhere but many publicly owned sewage treatment plants haven t put limits on their diharge to deal with the constituents of the fracking fluid or the produd war and that is the issue we are working on in pennsylvania for instance. and so you are seeing that as a problem it sounds like. if they don t adjust their wheat waste water treatment to deal with it is coming in, which isn t like municipal sewage is muc