you haven t committed a crime other than crossing a border then you should be able to stay. pete: then, you have got presidential candidates saying crossing the border shouldn t be illegal in the first place. we have talked about driver s licenses and the left is against voter i.d. at the ballot box. they don t want to see your i.d. if you vote. which means we don t know if you are a citizen or not. this is the party of illegality. in this case jeh johnson was really powerful when he first came out. obama administration dhs official saying in our day if there were 1,000 people crossing the border illegally that was a really bad day for me. today we are seeing 3, 4, or 5,000. old school democrat who says i still believe in borders. i still think citizenship matters. what about these guys? steve: he also said give nancy pelosi a break. the fact that she is taking a lot of heat within her caucus from some members because she did go ahead and accept that moderate version of the 4.6 billion
what s going to give? there needs to be accountability that s why the oversight and government reform committee is having a hearing even this next week after they heard what happened yesterday. and so yes. because the role of congress is important here on oversight as well. let me ask you this. because this week donald trump signed into law the emergency funding bill that congress passed to try to help ease some of this crisis. you voted against it because you said there weren t enough safeguards how the money was going to be used. if the situation is so so dire why vote against the money? because it did not have minimum standards for medical care, nutrition and sanitary provisions. but other democrats didn t see that. they said the money is running out. we ve got to get it there fast it s not perfect but it s good. and that s okay. why and see not okay. let me tell that you the only thing written in the law in terms of how the detention centers should be run is that
exactly when the speaker will make her move. she certainly indicated after meeting with justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister, that they had some very productive conversations and it looked like a possibility. i just think we know. we do know about nancy pelosi as she will with until that moment where she can do some of that leveraging with her far left people on issues like impeachment. i think all these things hold together with her. i think it s all leverage points. guy: but does she want to give trump a win leading into an election cycle? harris: no. but it doesn t have to be about him. it could be about the farmers. you said that s a weak spot for us right now in terms of helping them out. no matter what your subsidies look like, you want to be able to listen. tomi: that s with the farmers told president trump and he said they don t want to hand out, they want a level playing field. he s going to give that to them. harris: let s see what i use a does. melissa: as t
sea. so count on the topic of climate change to come up tomorrow night. just as the sea level is coming up. and that s hardball for now, be sure to tune in tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern for our predebate coverage right here on msnbc. and then the debate itself at 9:00 p.m. eastern. all in with chris hayes of course starts right now. tonight on all in. are you concerned about the conditions at these border facilities? yes, i am, i m very concerned. donald trump s migrant nightmare continues. 100 migrant children moved out of a facility described as appalling, have been moved back into that facility. what we know about what s happening with these children. as the house votes on an emergency funding bill, and this guy just got his job back at the border patrol. that is a soon to be ms-13 gang member. then maxine waters on her plan to stop the president from
republicans have tons of questions that aren t in it. ralph writing this is overkill spending taxpayer money for what? carol posting harassment and an attempt to gain ways to destroy donald trump. the other big story overnight, the house passing a $4.5 billion emergency funding bill to address the crisis at the southern border. this sets up a showdown in the senate days before congress leaves for the july 4th recess. griff jenkins joins us to break it down. reporter: never a slow day in washington except when lawmakers leave town but first we get a classic showdown. democrat led house passing their version of the 41/$2 million largely along party lines, 230-195, nancy pelosi rallying the troops last night.