very outstanding presidential record. that s not the reception that trump is used to receiving. the former president was boo d and heckled saturday at the libertarian national convention. we ll have more from that event in just a moment. plus, the latest on a bipartisan show of support for taiwan. a group of u.s. lawmakers visiting the island days after its new president took office. and we bring you a live look at arlington national cemetery in virginia, where a memorial day ceremonies will get underway in a few hours from now. good morning, welcome to msnbc s live coverage on this monday, may 27th. it is indeed memorial da thank you for being with us. we have lots of in touz bring news to bring you over the next couple hours. polls showing a tight race for the white house, donald trump made a pitch to libertarian voters over the weekend who were less than enthused to hear from the former president. without further ado, i would like to welcome to the stage, the 4
sanders? yes. we have a newcomer in the white house and look where it got us. my guests this morning, former south bend mayor pete buttigieg of indiana and senator bernie sanders of vermont. plus, president trump acquitted. i never thought a word would sound so good. it s called total acquittal. and vindictive. adam schiff is a vicious, horrible person. nancy pelosi is a horrible person. as he ousts two officials who testified at the house impeachment hearings. republicans say they hope the president learned a lesson from impeachment. but what lesson did he learn in the end? joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt. msnbc host joshua johnson. former democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri and former republican senator john sununu of new hampshire. welcome to sunday and a special edition of meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in manchester, new hampshire, from the new hampshire presidential primary,
we are going to spend an hour talking about the history of the new hampshire primary. before history, talk about the current one. michael bloomberg is not competing in iowa or new hampshire. early primaries. committing lots and lots of money later on in the process. what does do to the relevance of your primary. there are always guess with the relevance of the new ampshire primary dating back to its modern day beginnings. people aren t going to campaign. who are going to spend a lot of money or not? the short answer is, i don t now. he s blowing by the early ones d thinks he can get street kred by buying it, which i think is probably not going to ork for him. i said recently even if he doesn t win the nomination he ll spend money to help whoever wins the nomination to get elected. that s just underlines i have all the money in the world and going to spend it. i don t know, people asked about the relevance of the primary with these televised debates, which i hate to call t
leader, we are going to spend an hour talking about the history of the new hampshire primary. joseph: that is all? susan: yes, that is all. before we get into history, let s talk with the current one. so michael bloomberg is not competing in iowa or new hampshire these are the early primaries, and committing lots of money later on in the process. what does that do to the relevance of your primary? joseph: there are always questions about the relevance of the new hampshire primary, dating back to its modern day beginnings. people are not going to campaign, or they are going to spend a lot of money or they are not. so the short answer is i don t know. there are 10 or 11 serious candidates for the democratic nomination, and he is blowing by the early ones and thinks he can get street cred by buying it, which i think is probably not going to work for him. he said recently that even if he does not win the nomination, he will spend money to help whoever wins the nomination get el
sanders? yes. we have a newcomer in the white house and look where it got us. my guests this morning, former south bend mayor pete buttigieg of indiana and senator bernie sanders of vermont. plus, president trump acquitted. i never thought a word would sound so good. it s called total acquittal. and vindictive. adam schiff is a vicious, horrible person. nancy pelosi is a horrible person. as he ousts two officials who testified at the house impeachment hearings. republicans say they hope the president learned a lesson from impeachment. but what lesson did he learn in the end? joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt. msnbc host joshua johnson. former democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri and former republican senator john sununu of new hampshire. welcome to sunday and a special edition of meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in manchester, new hampshire, from the new hampshire presidential primary,