house democrats, andrew, is really escalating. yeah, wolf, first of all i want to applaud the democrats for setting the politics of this moment aside and frankly giving real homage to the responsibilities of the constitution. we see a very quick, yet deliberate-moving impeachment process and inquiry if you will right now over the objections of the secretary of state, over the objections of the president. you ve seen administration officials appointed by this president make their way down to the capitol and tell their truth. and as michael already pointed out, you see great similarities between the stories being being told and this is difficult for republicans to continue to call this a witch hunt or democrats against the president trump when you have that kind of similarity. mitch landry, former mayor of new orleans and you come from that perspective in louisiana. is it important that nancy pelosi shift or change her position and allow a full house vote to authorize an impeachmen
whether or not, as you put it, biden can really hold his own. i think he can. i was looking around myself yesterday, i was making more gaffs than biden did in a week. but the media narrative is he for gets names, he makes mistakes. if he holds his own, i think you re going to see a group of elected officials, people like rahm emanuel and mitch landry and others try rally, okay, joe did fine, it s time to put our money and raise money for him and support him. not that that will get him the nomination, the establishment of the party coalescing around him, but i think you ll see a rallying around joe biden. i think that it has been an unfair media narrative. i m on clair s side on this one. because i think joe biden is very sharp. i mean from you listen to him and talk to him, it s just that on any given day you can find a gaff and exaggerate it. we ll see what happens tonight. but if he comes out okay, he s
but 13 or so years after katrina, almost 14 this september, my thoughts are also still with the people of new orleans and mississippi. those who made it home and those who didn t. we are, all of us, human beings and americans, and the words congressman king spoke yesterday say a heck of a lot more about him than they do about anyone or anything else. mitch landry helped the city rebuild and recover. he joins me now. mayor landrieu, when you heard what congressman king said wharks did you think? it s what did you think? well, it makes you furious, to be honest with you. you know, anderson, you were here reporting after katrina. you were on the ground. you saw everything. you saw bodies in the street, 18 of our fellow citizens were killed. 500,000 homes were hurt. 250,000 were destroyed. and not only were the people here not waiting for somebody to help, although we re thankful for every offer that was made,
on to it. basically, people who want to move left. adrienne: i think what you ll see is a robust debate about the policy issues that matter to american families. as opposed to what we thought, unfortunately. in the republican primary to an accent, which was a primary where people were cutting each other down. so, we are a big tent party. there are the bernie sanders wing of the party come of elizabeth warren wayne, and the moderate wing which i m from. mitch landry was somebody i m keeping my eye on, from your home state, who i think will be an extranet candidate. i think he would do very well. kamala harris, as you mention terry mcauliffe, another state a is more blue and now it s purple. former governor may be running. i think you will see is a debate about the policy issues and the direction that we want our country to go. harris: only one thing matters congressman, what does it take to be donald trump if you re a democrat? steve: and i think you will
pretty favorable impression, though as multilingual jewish-italian-hispanic mayor, of an urban place. he seemed to take it all in stride and it would be good to see how others decide to perhaps following in his stead. we re looking at the mayor of south bend, indiana, and also mitch landry, the mayor of new orleans, louisiana. he s talking about it as well. you know what, there was never a reality star elected either, so all bets are off. as you heard him speak, what was he saying? what was the message he was conveying to union worners farmers. if you had the bite, it s how iowa and l.a. can come together. we love iowa. i think america it s false that people wake up and say oh, i m a coastal person, i m a