Tonight on the reidout is springfield they re eating the dogs, the people that came in. They re eating the cats. They re eating they re eating the pets of the people that live there. Trump s debate disaster reached the height of absurdity with his racist conspiracy theory about haitian migrants, which has been spread by jd vance and other republicans. Also tonight, vice president harris and donald trump met again today at ground zero on this 9/11. Trump s first visit in years. As we look back at his history of lies and bizarre statements about that terrible day. And we begin tonight with 55 days to go until election day, with early voting starting even sooner. And last night, vice president kamala harris delivered a master class in how to stick the landing in a debate. It all started in those first few seconds with that power move handshake. And harris introducing herself to trump. Perhaps because it was the first time the two have been face to face, or maybe so she could, you know, l
divide from two american presidents on the campaign trail. so much is changing. so much. this is not a referendum, this is a choice. a choice. between two vastly different visions of america. this tuesday you must vote republican in a giant red wave. giant red wave. this hour i will be speaking to wisconsin democratic senate candidate mandella barnes on his chances of defeating incumbent republican senator ron johnson. and the head of the democrats senate campaign committee on the tough political climate for his party. in d.c. s federal court today oath keepers founder stuart rhodes taking the stand today. north korea launching nearly 200 fighter jets prompting an immediate response from seoul. and we will have a live report on the breaking news from san francisco, massive layoffs at twitter. and new changes that could impact the platform leading up to tuesday s elections. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in washington as the battle for control of th
lots of presidents have had tough times. they can pull out of it. how does he do t especially if he has another legislative defeat with voting rights? build back better agenda is also stalled in the senate and obsly the covid response is certainly dealing a little bit of a blow to a little bit of a blow to his ability and his approval ratings. they re pretty bad right now fending on which poll you look at. the big question for the white house is how can they rebound, how can they get out of this spiral that they re in? joining me now is someone who knows a thing or two about white house messaging, that bunker mentality you can get sometimes, it is patrick gaspart, the white house political director under president obama during the first term and a former u.s. ambassador to south africa. patrick, we will get into the specifics in a minute on voting rights itself, but you ve seen these moments, president obama had these moments, president bush had these moments, purchase had it basical
dove men+care. smoother, healthier skin with every shower. welcome back. while president biden navigates the escalating situation on the ukrainian border, he s got a host of domestic challenges to tackle. he spoke last hour at ohio about the economy. his administration officials are telling nbc news the white house is trying to craft a plan to refocus his economic message ahead of the state of the union, which is just 12 days away. those officials tell mike memoli and carol lee that biden will be leaning on empathy when it comes to inflation in an effort to show americans he feels their economic pain. mike memoli is traveling with the president in ohio. also with us, patrick gaspart, the president of the center for american progress. mike, to borrow a phrase from the 90s, this is a feel your pain type of pitch here.
lowering prices for american families. step three is to go out on the road and do it, which the white house says he ll be doing much more of that in the state of the union. mike memoli in ohio. they re break it down. thanks. patrick, you were smirking a little bit. yes. i want to get at this because i think i have an idea what you re smirking at because i get this same frustration, which is, look, it s obvious, right. we re in a difficult situation as a globe, right. it s been a rough couple of year. nobody feels totally stable. and, yes, the political environment stinks for the party in power. how do you deal with it? does it feel like does this feel like rearranging deck chairs? you have to do these things to show that you re doing these things? or is there just some things that can t be fixed right now? i was smirking at the notion that it all hangs on signage, chuck. you ve nailed it.