too many times, businesses that areallying about coming to florida are thinking maybe we don t want to go there. and border surge. the biden administration are bracing for a potential wave of migrants when the covid era policy ends in two weeks. it will not be open after may 11th. this is irresponsible. will biden s new homeland policy make a difference? i ll speak to alejandro mayorkas. trying to honor his legacy. luke russert his written a new book about how he dealt with sudden loss of his dad. joining me for insight, yamiche alcindor. former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccaskill, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, and lahnee chen, a fellow at the hoover institution. welcome to sunday, it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the long of-running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd.
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welcome back. so nikki haley became well, she ll officially get in in a couple weeks. lahnee chen, she made the case it is time for a new generation. she is making that. let s turn the page. you see in some polling, yeah. if you can maybe the turn the page from both biden and trump there is a constituency there. does that exist in the republican primary? you are technically no person got more republican votes than you did. you were the leading vote getter for a republican in the state of california, and that happened to make you the leading republican vote getter. is there a constituency for nikki haley out there? i think there is. i think there is. i think by hergeting in, it breaks the seal in some ways and opens the floodgates. i think what has been a race frozen in time, felt to me like it was frozen in time if i think
Watching Karen Bass be given her flowers for becoming the first woman and only the second Black person to be elected mayor of Los Angeles, I can’t help but think of how much has changed in California over the past two years. For it was in December 2020 that I had a long conversation with then-Assembly member Shirley Weber about the