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russian election interference. seriously. welcome to friday. it s meet the press daily. i m chuck todd after a whirlwind couple of days in miami which included a night which may have fundamentally changed the race. after last night, the frontrunner joe biden looks vulnerable. the headlines were, well, pretty ugly. just look at some of them. the campaign and the candidate himself have spent today trying to clean up some of that mess. still, they are facing some tough questions about what happened last night and what happens next. in just a moment i will be joined here on set by biden s deputy campaign manager, who will be here to answer some of those tough questions we hope. folks, biden s performance last night was uneven at best. and kamala harris had the break-out moment that her campaign s been looking for by assailing him with campaigns he made about working with segregationist lawmakers. it was hurtful to hear you
but trump s appointment of matthew whitaker as acting attorney general has drawn concern about mueller s future. whitaker will oversee the probe in his new role and has in the past raised questions about the legitimacy of the investigation and mueller s appointment as special counsel. meanwhile, senator jeff flake and fellow judiciary member chris coons will be pushing to protect mueller. joining me is senator chris coons. it s good to see you after i feel like it s been too long since i saw any of you in the halls of the capitol. it s been a whirlwind couple of weeks with the election. thank you for being here. i want to start with that legislation you have with senator flake. mitch mcconnell seems to be on the record. he was saying there s nothing to worry about. mueller is not in any sort of jeopardy. do you agree with that assessment, and what should they be doing?
in his new role and has in the past raised questions about the legitimacy of the investigation and mueller s appointment as special counsel. meanwhile, senator jeff flake and fellow judiciary member chris coons will be pushing to protect mueller. joining me is senator chris coons. it s good to see you after i feel like it s been too long since i saw any of you in the halls of the capitol. it s been a whirlwind couple of weeks with the election. thank you for being here. i want to start with that legislation you have with senator flake. mitch mcconnell seems to be on the record. he was saying there s nothing to worry about. mueller is not in any sort of jeopardy. do you agree with that assessment, and what should they be doing? this is a bill, a bipartisan bill that passed the senate judiciary committee back in april by a strong bipartisan margin of 14-7. my co-sponsors on the republican side, senators graham and tillis and co-sponsor on the democratic side, senator booker, have all