for staying up with me. if you if you were brave enough to open the new york times this morning and you turned to the opinion section, this is what you would ve seen. thomas friedman, joe biden is a good man and a good president, he must bow out of the race. ■ç frank bruni, biden cannot go on like this. nicholas kristof, president biden, i ve seen enough. this evening, the entire editorial board of the new york times published this op-ed, to serve his country, president biden should leave the race. mr. biden answered urgent question on thursday night, it was not the answer he and his supporters were hoping for. if the risk of a second from term is as great as he says it is, his dedication leaves him and his party only one choice, the clearest path for democrats to defeat a candidate defined by his life is to deal truthfully with the american public. acknowledge that mr. biden cannot continue his race and try to process to select someone more capable to stand in his pla
both michelle and barack obama earning 2023 emmy nominations. yes. pete: are they just that good at producing television? i think that has generated headlines. think about fourth of july, 10 people dead, 56 people shot. their library is costing $500 million, and you don t hear them ever talk about their own hometown of chicago because they re too busy making emmy-nominated films, i guess, but if they win, boy, those i statues are going to look really good in that mega-mansion in martha s vineyard. pete: yeah, they will. all right, let s go to the tape, chris christie, donald trump. watch. who d be on the ticket, you and him, who d win? come on. guy s 78 years old. i d kick his [bleep] [laughter] pete: okay. tale of the tape here, chris christie, donald trump. let s see, chris christie looks like he s going into his third trimester, so i m not sure where that whole butt kicking is going to come from.
every tool and strategy, to prevent and discourage any unlawful crossings. the river is very dangerous. we ve recovered numerous bodies just during the fourth of july holiday, four bodies including an infant, from drowning. we want to discourage anyone thinking about crossing that river to go to a point of entry and seek asylum and also smugglers that are robbing people, and that they way they cannot bring people across the river. it s an add added layer of defense with razor wire, boots on the ground, boats in the water. it s all to discourage and deter any potential unlawful crossings at that river. nicole: when you hear politicians or other people who are criticizing this new marine border, you just mentioned there were four deaths last week one including an infant, do you think people are putting politics over human life? absolutely. that s one thing i was going to
intensify on capitol hill as congress is back in session admits the potential showdown. it s between congresswoman marjorie taylor greene and the freedom caucus. some two weeks ago, they held a vote out star. it s the remains unclear whether she ll be formally removed from the caucus, we ll find out this week. joining me now with more on this is nbc s got some reporting. could we see, essentially, the overarching question, the freedom caucus formally announced that marjorie taylor greene is out. yeah, yasmin, i think we ll see some sort of formal statement from the house freedom caucus sometime this. week it s gonna be a lot easier for us reporters we will find out exactly what went down here when congress members are back in the halls, roman, around and grateful to talk to them face to face instead of this he said she said situation. you ll remember this all began two weeks ago, just before the fourth of july holiday, before congress took off, when the house freedom caucus held a
that was critically important to us specifically around making sure that the most vulnerable have nutrition assistance that they need. we are going to re-plow that ground especially in the farm bill. going to work very hard to protect those snap and if it s. it is very revealing that when we were held hostage by the conference a few weeks ago before the break it was over a bill to save our gas stoves, right? this isn t a serious conference. they are really looking at how you are supporting working families right now. i was traveling around vermont the last two weeks through the holiday, the fourth of july holiday, and i was in a lot of rural areas of vermont. regardless of political parties, what people said is that we need to invest in rural america. we need to invest in these families. it is so revealing that they are willing to once again take us to the edge of brinkmanship