campaigns in the united states and all over the world. we don t want to be part of that. and we certainly don t want to have relatives of the president of the united states furthering this kind of stuff. and the president himself when he sent out the doctored video of nancy pelosi, just another example of messing around with our democracy and it certainly explains to me, brianna, why just this last year when we were trying to move our bipartisan bill for back-up paper ballots across this country to protect the democracy that i got gut-punched from the white house and they made calls and stopped it in its tracks even though it would pass the senate with overwhelming votes. they don t want this free edirection. you could tell by every move they make and everything the president says. let s turn to immigration now. this week congress passed a $4.6 billion package in humanitarian aid for the southern border. you, as many 2020 candidates, were not able to vote on the bill, you were at the
joe biden? i don t think so. i mean, he seems to have a strong support in the black community. i don t think that will disintegrate. he has the support of a number of major black leaders. but however, i hope lightning round that it does cause redirection to the issues of disparities that exist based on color in america. laura: debbie, is this kamala s time? will she rise above and beyond where biden hoped to be at this point? look, in politics as in life, only the strong survive. last night she was mightily strong. we have to see what goes. it was still one day. in politics, a week from now is like an eternity and you are talking about 2020. i think she has the momentum. if she can carry the momentum. biden looked weak. laura: you have to do more than memorize a choreographed
dennis, is this a fatal blow to joe biden? i don t think so. i mean, he seems to have a strong support in the blacke community. i don t think that will disintegrate. he has the support of a number of major black leaders. but however, i hope lightning round that it does cause redirection to the issues of disparities that exist based on color in america. laura: debbie, is this kamala s time? will she rise above and beyond where biden hoped to be at this point? look, in politics as in life, only the strong survive. last night she was mightily strong. we have to see what goes. it was still one day. in politics, a week from now is like an eternity and you are talking about 2020. i think she has the momentum. if she can carry the momentum. biden looked weak. laura: you have to do more than memorize a choreographed hit. all the other guys have to
pass with some republicans support, but it does appear that the president s veto will withstand any attempts by congress to override that veto. sarah westwood, thank you. joining me to talk about the legal questions ahead, page pate, criminal defense attorney. good to have you here. good morning. there are now seven challenges to the president s national emergency declaration. 20 states have filed a suit that they say this redirection of federal dollars causes significant harms to the states, the residents as well. what s the strength of that case, that argument? well, that may not be the strongest case. because the state s interest in how congress spends money, it s kind of vague, it s not clear-cut. but some of these other lawsuits, i think, raise very important constitutional issues and these individuals, some are property owners, some are
to do? good evening. yes it was the right thing to do. the situation in venezuela is an unmitigated disaster and it s not only imposing great suffering and hardship on the venezuelan people but it s beginning to be a serious disruption for the entire region. three million people have fled the country. secretary pompeo wouldn t specify the next steps for the u.s. but what options might the white house be considering in terms of back iing. i think the most useful thing that we can encourage and others as well going forward would be the redirection of resources