specific numbers off the top of her head. and then they wanted to get her on a gotcha moment and they asked, can you name the children who died in u.s. custody and she knew their names immediately. but they don t run that clip. i thought she was as well-prepared as she could but the headline should have been secretary of homeland security says she cannot assure the united states taxpayer that she knows who s coming in the country. she needs help. jesse: that s not how you run a country. greg: from day one we understood the logic of the incoming suffering. we sought is a crisis consistent way from beginning to end. the democrats held crisis in the know crisis, then crisis of the christ only worked for them when they can use it to target an adversary was what they did yesterday. we knew that sanctuary cities, we ve talked about this for years, and free services is waving a green flag, lowers the barrier of entry from evil to come here who are ignorant, women who are naive to what is
committee. that is the committee that has jurisdiction over the american israel relationship. and she no place there before e she is a long pattern of stress and the sentiments of this is not a place for them. melissa: congresswoman debbie dingell has also spoken out on the spread listen to her and i will get a reaction. you have to realize that sometimes the other party and i have a great deal of respect for them is going to do gotcha moments. you don t want to conflate those moments with hate, fear, and bigotry. after member that we are not republicans or democrats, we are americans and we stand up against hatred against anybody. melissa: this is republicans svelte custom neck my goodness, no. this is not a gotcha moment. i have great respect for representative dingell come up we ve been at this for a while. just last month, february 13, we pushed a moment to recommit you to condemn anti-semitism. that s one of the only tools we have in the minority on the house floor,
credibility. where s the defense for the president? no defense for the president. my gosh, it just has to be said, there was no coordination on the republican side. it was a terrible, terrible hearing from the gang that couldn t shoot straight. these are the people that brought you the benghazi hearings year after year after year and actually i ve never seen a hearing where people repeated themselves so much, asked the same questions, they asked michael cohen thinking it was a gotcha moment. so do you want a book deal? i don t have a book deal. would you like a book deal? yeah, i d love a book deal. aha! what about a movie deal? yeah, i d like a movie deal. why is your lawyer not being paid? because he thinks this is important. no more questions. it was rough.
and lonnie chen of stanford university. welcome to meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington. this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. we ll take a look today at what to expect when you re expecting the mueller report. from the moment he was appointed special counsel two years ago, washington has existed in a kind of a political limbo. the white house has been working overtime to discredit the investigation why while democrats are dreaming of a watergate-type gotcha moment. this reminded us of the hurricane model maps with projections prescribing landfall from washington to florida. we decided to track mueller report projections. many democrats are hoping it s a category 5 whopper. a direct hit on washington, d.c., taking down president trump and spawning more storms and tornadoes that impact other trump confidants. that is one possibility. another is that hurricane mueller sideswipes and hits
northam s case, i m a doctor, i was a soldier, i have served my state, but there s going to be this problem because there was this picture in my yearbook and maybe i hung around with people we don t know which one he is in the picture, whether he hung around with people with klan outfits or hung around with people in black face. how would it look for somebody running for office today? should they disclose that and say, i know it is going to be a problem but i m not the man i was in 1984? absolutely. we ve seen politicians upfront talk about prior drug use, other issues. you know, i think the african-american community and the american people in general will be forgiving if people come forward and say, you know, i am flawed, and because of my past i am working towards correcting that and say it up front. don t allow it to be a gotcha moment. gotcha moments, then people say, you know, are you really serious or did you just get caught? i think in this scenario he just