burdens on the systems, and ways to make it better for people who were coming. i like her positive attitude. jessica: but don t act like they re in such a level of distraught distrust toward president trump and his attorney general s view and you probably have a level of distrust anyway if you are here illegally. because you know you are here illegally prayed that the point. jessica: so don t act like someone is going to take a box and acknowledge the government, that they will take them at their word and not come for them. melissa: if you re here legally or probably not answering the front door to the census at all. that s just my gut. meantime, a top immigration official says ice is ready to deport some 1 million illegal immigrants after the president delayed the move last month. when this could happen, and the reaction. plus, joe biden and kamala harris circling each other in south carolina as the former vp apologizes for remarks he made about segregationist senators. harri
move past things that are dogging you. for joe biden loyalists, i do think this is something they are not going to be moving past, vis-a-vis, s, for a while there harris: we are starting to see a trend. i like to look for trendlines. like fashion! [laughter] first, you ve got the movement of women who said, oh, my gosh, i didn t like the way he touched me, hugged me, whatever. and instead of apologizing he takes them some time to get beyond, i didn t intend it. like it s all about him. finally we get to the port don t like point where he got to i m sorry. why is it taking him so long to get to reality? if you just say you re sorry and move on, jessica says you can move on. melissa: i don t think he s used to campaigning in this area and i think everything about his campaign is very slow. the thing that is the most telling and maybe you can respond to this is the idea that he has never won control of madera. there s never been a day where he setting the tone, said an
accountable for the agreements they made. harris: i want to give jessica a quick chance before we go around the couch to respond. jessica: i think it s important to acknowledge that if iran had not violated the terms of the treaty, that something high-ranking officials in the american and administration have admitted. mike pompeo himself, morgan ortagus, they admitted that just weeks ago. by president trump pulling out of the deal we have put ourselves and our allies in this difficult position. iran was not on their way to a nuclear weapon until we pulled out, and now it s on germany, france, and the u.k. to decide what they are going to do to deal with this. respectfully, and melissa: can i respond to that? i disagree with everything you just said, not surprisingly. the reason they hadn t violated it is because they could basically do anything they want. another obama-biden lie would be anytime, anywhere inspections. it s like if elected keep your doctor, you can keep your
obligation to find out how many americans are legally here. for a whole myriad of reasons. the most important is conversion of redistricting, for budgeting and allocation of money to states. jessica: those are separate things. one, contemptuous. the other, legitimate. allocation of federal funds for social services is important. the people here, their children go to school, they go to the hospital. we must know it for that. the president even said a quiet part out loud by accident last week, he completely undermined the case that has doj had made when he said, this is for redistricting. melissa: that s what nancy pelosi said, as well. jessica: well, right. melissa: if he said it by accident under his breath, so did she. jessica: but the doj had been making an argument that it wasn t about that. the president sang the part that nancy pelosi said harris: i feel like we are going around in circles. jessica: one more thing, there was a republican strategist who passed awa
river you are left enough on the issues. i m wondering who in the party can win like that. brad: here s the problem with joe biden his party has long passed him by and philosophy. but also, as a front runner, you tend to be very cautious. you tend to not want to go beyond in your market you ve made. and you hope jessica: you said that his party brad: being too cautious is a problem for a front runner. carley: you say the party passed them up but he still front runner. he started to play the moderates. i think there are more moderate democrats out there than the progressive harris: can i ask you about the word fulsome? uses it. it leads you to believe when he says he waited until he got to south carolina. this thing was baking. red-hot. it wasn t going away. so my question is, what is that fulsome? why is it better to go to a place where there are black people in the audience? there are black people all over the country. you could have just tweeted his apology. if you