trade policy at the white house. them as parallel or do they intercept? again, recently you held that i don t think we can see they re adjacent. job. if you had been national i think at least the republican security adviser to the president of the united states and recently, not in some past party in so far as it is generation, but within the past represented by donald trump has few years. if you had been the chairman of fully embraced these elements. the intelligence committee in the fact that this speech is not the u.s. house of representatives, again, not a only sort of waved through with long time ago, but recently. a wink and a nod but they are if you had been the attorney general of the united states invited in. recently. if you had had any of those jobs we can see with nick fuentes to in the very recent past, you dinner at mar-a-lago. would think that you would be a the main welcome of the hot ticket, right? you would think that you would candidate. and the one that
and as it often goes, the consumer in paying. but here s where we do have right now. while none of this has been approved, there are things at your disposal right now that you can be using. i just want to show you what that is. you can go to flight rights.gov. it is a dashboard that shows you right now what is available to you, what different airlines offer. that is where you can go to right now. they ve actually expanded that dashboard. so, when you are in that situation, with a cancellation or an extreme delay, you can find out what is your option. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. thanks for being with us. tonight. it s really good to have you here. if you had been the pentagon chief of staff recently, chief of staff to the defense secretary of the united states, if you had been the director of trade policy at the white house
i ll try to reduce the number of migrants seeking asylum in our country at the southern border. white house plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars they say and aborted communities like el paso and other places that are over run with the migrant problem. but critics say it will not go far enough to stop the endless flow of illegal crossings. s third start of the first day this administration check office. that is in the surge started. we are just getting more and more highs and lows obviously but with title 42 going the news is out. they realize they come right now. that s overseeing so many individuals come across and continue to come across. the right political will is in place. these people need to be det detained. arthel: griff jenkins is live in branson, texas and the latest. what are you seeing there? arthel, we are seeing firsthand every hour of today group after group after group of migrants coming here. last 24 hours and just this area and brownsville par
secretary gina raimondo. plus, the republicans leadership challenge. get murkowski out of here because she s not a republican. how much influence does former president trump have on the gop? maryland s republican governor rr larry hogan joins me. plus, pat cipollone testifies after cassidy hutchinson s explosive appearance. please don t go up to the capitol. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that happen. i ll talk to committee member congresswoman stephanie murphy about what cipollone told the committee. elon musk wants out of his deal to buy twitter over a dispute about spam accounts. he s just reaching out to something to blame. we re hear from tara swisher co-host of the box media s pivot podcast. joining me are hallie jackson, daniel la gibba and rich lowry, editor of national review. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is meet the p
rise in hate crimes to asian americans. you don t have to look to history to see racism. just watch the news. but the question is are we really ready to do the work it takes to make america the equitable place it is meant to be? ah, the first episode of the united shades of america. such an innocent time. i hear it all the time. you re the kkk. why would you do that? america doesn t have a problem with racism anymore. you re right. it s gotten way worse. and that was all before covid- 19. and, before four cops in minneapolis killed george floyd rather than just treat him like a human. a police station burning to the ground in protest. there is an african american man threatening my life. before too many karens. before fattening the curve. and through it all, a president incapable of handling any of it at all. aw look, baby s first bible. america is finally ready to get real about white supremacy. so let s start super easy and basic. these are white supremacists. 44 whit