radio talk show host hugh hewitt, eugene robinson of the washington post, kathleen parker of the washington post, and nathan gonzales of the nathan and gonzales political report. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. if you re one of those who does want a revolution, guess what? i think the two parties have two of them for you. the democratic left and the republican right are pulling away from the center. bernie sanders strong polling is frustrating the hillary clinton captain and forcing her to switch positions and move to the left. we ll have my interview with bernie sanders coming up in a few minutes. on the republican side, the revolt by conservative house members has thrown the party, at least in congress, into disarray. having already defeated majority leader eric cantor and forced out speaker bane, they claimed their third victim this week when kevin mccarthy was fo
clinton now stands at 42%, sanders is at 24, and her support rises even higher if joe biden decides not to jump into this race. joining us now, bret baier, the anchor of special report. were you surprised that her lead has actually grown in the last week or two, bret? hey, jon, good morning. not really. she s been out and about really on a campaign in those early states and also in a lot of interviews including interviews that are, you know, a little bit more lighthearted, late night tv, jimmy fallon. i mean, those things touch a lot of people nationally, so her numbers bump up a little bit. i think the real concern for the clinton campaign is the early state numbers, not the national polls, but the numbers in new hampshire and in iowa. and currently, she s still trailing on the average of polls to bernie sanders. jon: yeah. because we know what happened in 2008. she was banking on a win in iowa, in fact, she came in third place behind the guy who ultimately ran won the
bridgegate mess. let s talk a quick 2016. ben carson do you give him you know him well april. you just got reporting on him. i just talked to him before we came on the air. he actually has raids from $3 to 5 million the last six weeks. he is excited about making this announcement. he is talking about one of the central pieces is criminal justice. he s also talking about the heart issue and dealing with the heart. he is in it to win it for the long haul. we ll see what happens. of those three candidates announcing, fiorina carson, huckabee which one will be relevant on march 1st 2016? whichever one has. will any of them be relevant? it s possible. it s who has the most resonance with a fundamentally changed conservative electorate. one of the problems they had was they got good, decent honorable candidates out of step with what has been a revolution ever since
bridgegate mess. let s talk a quick 2016. ben carson do you give him you know him well april. you just got reporting on him. i just talked to him before we came on the air. he actually has raids from $3 to 5 million the last six weeks. he is excited about making this announcement. he is talking about one of the central pieces is criminal justice. he s also talking about the heart issue and dealing with the heart. he is in it to win it for the long haul. we ll see what happens. of those three candidates announcing, fiorina carson, huckabee which one will be relevant on march 1st 2016? whichever one has. will any of them be relevant? it s possible. it s who has the most resonance with a fundamentally changed conservative electorate. one of the problems they had was they got good, decent honorable candidates out of step with what has been a revolution ever since
scandal. can the new jersey governor even make it to the republican presidential pry mayors i. i m chuck todd. joining me is tom brokaw april ryan a baltimore native. kimberly stros elf the wall street journal and author and veteran and a baltimore native. wes moore. it s meet the press. this is meet the press with chuck todd. good morning. the mood in baltimore has markedly changed this weekend following a week of violence and unrest that culminated in the charging of six police officers over the killing of freddie gray. yesterday s protests were largely peaceful. there were a small number of arrests after dark. some attempted to defy the curfew. baltimore remains a deeply divided city. but this is a national problem, and americans are deeply pessimistic about the state of our cities. we have a brand new nbc news wall street journal poll out this morning. look at this. 96% of folks surveyed expect more racial disturbances this summer and 54% believe the disturbance