class. there is either extreme rich or extreme poor and the rest of us just kinds of fall through the cracks. it is exactly those kinds of voters that democrats and the white house are trying to reach. we heard the president just yesterday insisting that americans should trust that he has a plan to help working families. but those families are feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. and, in fact, we saw a little of president biden s own frustration in a letter today where he lashed out at oil companies for making huge profits while gas prices hit record levels. for him, his administration, and the entire democratic party, this economic problem has become an escalating political problem. consider the stakes w more than two dozen states holding primaries over the next three months. voters are making decisions based on what they are feeling now, not what might happen down the line. if you like $8 a gallon gas and you like continued rising costs on every single type of goods that
the past hour saying, in part, that the committee is pushing a false narrative that has already been put to bed. i want to bring in nbc s capitol hill correspondent ali vitale, pete williams, and carol last-minute a former prosecutor and msnbc analyst. ali, if the chief of the capitol police says the tour was innocent what leads the committee to think it wasn t. they have video like the one that you show that raises questions. i think what they are putting together here in the video they released again asking for loudermilk s cooperation, they are trying to draw the thread between the people on your screen there taking videos and pictures in places we don t see tourists taking pictures because it is security areas, stairwells, and juks posing that
the campaign trail. the vice president played to smaller crowds, took the fight to trump, touted his own electability. reliterally have to repair the american fabric trump is shredding every single day. we have to reach out beyond our party and unify this country. i know my opponents, they re all good folks, think that s naive. i find i m the oldest guy in the race, and i m the naive one. juks to pose that to warren s rallies, drawing massive crowds. she says being the anti-trump is simply not enough. it s not enough to be not trump. a country that elects donald trump is a country in serious trouble. joining me, msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki, democratic strategist,
individuals released and brought back to the country. matthew. so falling on that, if that s not how helpful then why did he say that he should have left them in jail? look the what. what are we supposed to take from that. it was a rhetorical response by the father. does that make any sense. michael joins us now. you look at some of these tweets and fights he gets in verbally as trying to place himself in juks position of the other. put the other in his place, what document by that? he s always looking for an even my and is uncomfortable without one. it s a way of getting attention. he finds it exciting. he said when i interviewed him i always like to fight, physical
the white house. you know what s interesting too, he said yesterday we re never going back. very opposite from hillary clinton on tape whom we didn t see until a minute and 37 seconds into the tape. i thought i was watching the wrong thing. i m glad you pointed that out. no. it s true and you can find him. he s good in a small crowd, whatever. she s in a van that nobody has a picture of and was on tape. just the juks pa juxtaposition how they rolled things out. he s talking about the past, a clinton and a bush. and i agree with you. he connected. when he spoke about his parents story to a first generation american like me i felt him being really sincere and i think that s what is lacking. i see it on the republican side with some of the candidates, one in particular. i ll hold my fire on that one but that s hillary clinton s