Transcripts For MSNBCW The 20240703

Card image cap



and what will the long awaited special grand jury report reveal, a very big week, coming up. and just what the doctor ordered, the biden administration moves to lower prescription drug costs for millions of older americans. big pharma is promising a big fight. domestic policy adviser to president biden joins me live to discuss. all of that and more is coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and a good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we begin with a look at the week ahead on capitol hill. the senate is back in session on tuesday and majority leader chuck schumer is making his first priority crystal clear, funding the government. in a letter to his colleagues, he says that the country, quote, cannot afford the brinkmanship or hostage taking we saw from house republicans earlier this year. but that could prove to be difficult, with some republicans of the house already tightening or threatening with a shutdown, while also pushing for an impeachment inquiry into president biden. and once again, congress needs to work fast. the government could run out of money in just a matter of weeks. nbc news capitol hill correspondent julie tsirkin joins me now live. julie, good morning. the senate back in session tuesday. house is returning september 12th. so what will majority leader chuck schumer and house speaker kevin mccarthy leave facing when they return, especially since some in the gop are already calling, again, for a biden impeachment? >> good morning, katie. we now have house speaker kevin mccarthy heating to some of those calls, right? you open the door to an impeachment inquiry at least of president biden's, especially as it comes to his party, being on different pages when it comes to funding the government, essentially. so we could see this impeachment inquiry move into a vote on the house floor in september. and that's because mccarthy is hoping to release some of that pressure valve that is building because some of the hard right members of his party to want to see an impeachment inquiry go through. he might have to do both at the same time, fund the government and pursue an impeachment inquiry. that will be quite a split screen to watch. on the other side of the chamber, we heard from the majority leader, chuck schumer, as he addressed democratic colleagues, telling them basically that they ought to break up the government shut down because of what he said, quote, those maga republicans. for schumer, though, is gonna try to pass partisan spending bills to demonstrate that contrast between the senate and the house. we already know the minority leader, mitch mcconnell, he has said he's not gonna get involved and he is not gonna help house republicans out with their quest to fund the government in levels lower than kevin mccarthy and president mccarthy agreed to. it's gonna be a big spending showdown. it's also one in which investigations into the biden family are gonna continue on the house side. we will see if they can potentially get this done. but mccarthy is surely operating with a very, very tight majority. and we'll see if he can make it happen. >> julie, yesterday, former pennsylvania governor and united states ambassador to the united nations bill richardson died at the age of 75. he also served 14 years of the house of representatives. so what kind of reaction are you hearing in washington on his death? >> katie, everybody from president biden to former president bill clinton, who first brought bill richardson to his administration first as energy secretary, launching him into the diplomatic stage as u.s. ambassador to the united nations. we also heard from senators and colleagues who served with richardson when he was here. and also those from his home state, like senator lujan, just last week, nominating richardson again for the nobel peace prize for his work that he accomplished, even after he left office, after he served two terms as governor in new mexico. he went on to found his nonprofit, the richardson global engagement. he's played a hand in freeing and reuniting so many families, the senator saying in a statement, 80 families since this nonprofit was formed. we know he played a hand behind the scenes, even if you did not see him publicly, in fringe diplomacy, in freeing americans, like otto warmbier, the college student who was arrested in north korea for a period of 17 months. he also played a hand in trevor reed, the former u.s. marine who was freed from russian captivity as well. we know of course, here we turn in the summer to fight in ukraine. and most recently, brittney griner, the wnba star. we know that richardson played a hand in that as well. it goes to show you how closely he was involved in so many quarters of the earth and, his diplomatic relations with most traditional leaders would not engage in such a thing. so, richardson certainly leading behind such a legacy, such a whole. i want to leave the redo part of the statement of this nonprofit, he said, quote, there's no question that governor richardson, if it held the promise of returning a person to freedom. the world has lost a champion for those held unjustly abroad. also i should mention, richardson, in addition to his career and his administration as a congressman for six terms here, he also ran for president in 2008. he mounted the first nationwide campaign as a hispanic democrat, someone of hispanic descent. a lot of notable accomplishments and achievements for the 75 year old and many mourning his loss this morning. 75 year>> truly a lasting legam him. julie tsirkin, thanks for getting us started this morning. and turning now to donald trump and his 18 codefendants accused of trying to overturn the results of georgia's 2020 election. the twice impeached, quadruple indicted ex president will be at his home in bedminster, new jersey this wednesday instead of inside of a fulton county courtroom. he entered a written plea of not guilty to 13 criminal counts on thursday, waiting his need to appear in person for his arraignment. 11 of trump's codefendants have also done the same thus far, including rudy giuliani, who entered his written plea of not guilty on friday. but trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, and six others have yet to waive their arraignments as of now. and if any of them decide to show up on wednesday, we could see it all play out live on television and on the internet, after the presiding judge ordered that all court proceedings would be livestreamed and televised. joining me now is ana bauer, legal fellow at fulton county correspondent at lawfare. anna, it's good to see you, not an atlanta, actually, and not inside of a courtroom, but i always love spending time with you. let's talk about that fulton county grand jury report from that special grand jury, friday, september 8th is that deadline that judge mcburney has said we will make that report public at 10 am. parties have been given until the sixth to submit any objections. but, ana, kind of quickly, walk our viewers through how notable the release of this report is going to be because my understanding, it's going to show who else the special grand jury was contemplating recommending for indictment. i also wonder, this is impact, substantively, fani willis'prosecution. >> right, katie, remember, this is something that's been a long time coming, that special grand jury investigated this for over seven months, starting in may of last year. they finished their report in december and it wasn't until february that the judge released some very specific portions of that special grand jury report. it was a very small portion. it was very general. it did not name names. and now, we are going to potentially see on friday this week, it will be the full report that as you said, it will name names. and it will include folks who are actually indicted now in fulton county. and that would give us some clues to who has to operate it. we already know that there are some people who took immunity deals, some of those fake electors did. but there might be other folks who were recommended for indictment, and that will give a clue as to who has cooperated, or who else potentially has immunity deals. in terms of how it could affect the investigation of fani willis, i mean, i think that it certainly will tell the public a lot more about what the options were that she had on her plate, and what the prosecutorial decisions were that she made. but i think that it won't have a huge impact beyond, you know, just giving the public some more information about what exactly went into these decisions, who else did they consider, and who is not recommended there on the list of folks as well. >> and, anna, from a procedural standpoint, the presiding judge indicating that after the arraignment stick place on wednesday, and after he's contemplated several motions to sever, which are currently pending, is that going to set a scheduling order. what do you think a trial could be had in this case, knowing georgia, as you do, knowing, for example, that the r.i.c.o. case is still in month nine of jury selection. and that was an indictment that was brought last year in 2022. >> right. look, when fani willis and that initial press conference said she wanted to go to trial in six months, i was very skeptical that that would happen. r.i.c.o. trials take a long time to go to trial in georgia. we've seen it, as you've said, with another case, where i think in month eight of jury selection in that case. so i think here, even with some of these trials happening, starting in october, with ken chesebro and sidney powell who have made the speedy trial demands, even if they start going to trial in october, there is going to be a very long jury selection process, if it's anything like the why a cell case, it will last for at least six months. and i think in terms of judge mcatee making these decisions about severing the defendants who had speedy trials from people like trump who don't want a speedy trial, i think is going to be very reluctant, and of course, any defendant to fast-track their case if they don't want to. this is a case that has a volume of evidence. it's very complex. it is sprawling. and so, i think that trump is saying he doesn't want a speedy trial, not that he's going to be hesitant to tell him, okay, you've got to be ready to go in october. but we will see. >> and, anna bower is sticking around for us so we can continue this conversation after a quick break. and also -- when we come back, by hook or by crook. inside georgia state republicans latest scheme to unseat district attorney fani willis, and the war republican governor brian kemp plays to make sure georgia's gop can move to impeach her. that and much more, coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function so i can breathe easier for a full 24 hours. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid, like in trelegy, there is not a significant increased risk of these events. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase risk of thrush and infections. get emergency care for serious allergic reactions. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ♪ what a wonderful world. ♪ ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for asthma - because breathing should be beautiful. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for asthma - we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. want a smarter way to mop? introducing the new swiffer powermop. an all-in-one cleaning tool with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. >> and anna bower, legal fellow mop smarter with the new swiffer powermop. and fulton county correspondent at lafayette is back with me. anna, thanks for sticking with. i want to ask about something that has been uncovered in the last two days, and you and i both know fulton county has been covered a lot. chesebro filed a motion to disclose unindicted coconspirators. he was honest enough to admit in his filing that there is no georgia law that compels these identities to be turned over. he equated it, though, to the idea that confidential informant law, would actually govern his ability to obtain this information. but is there a chance he's gonna get this anyway once that special grand jury report is released at the end of the week? >> he could very well get some of that information from the special grand jury report. it is also the case that many of these unindicted coconspirators are identifiable from public information. so, i presume that his team has already worked through identifying some of those people, based on publicly available information. and so, to be seen, whether or not all of these folks will be included in this special grand jury report. but that's a really good point, katie, that he may well get this information from that report. >> and then, anna, let's talk brass tacks, right? what's the real this advantage on this removal thing? because we are waiting for meadows, meadows ruling from judge jones. we've got four more hearings coming up in a couple of more weeks for the other for that to try to remove. but following her for a second. if fani willis and her team and up the special prosecutors in federal court, and she gets to prosecute the case. if there is no opportunity for a pardon for donald trump, for example, because it is still the state law crimes being charged, what is the disadvantage than if removal is granted for mark meadows, jeffrey clark, and the other georgia fake electors that are trying to get to federal court? >> right, so they disadvantage for the prosecution's first, you know, they're not on their home turf. every prosecutor likes to prosecute things in their own court. they will know the judges. they will feel more comfortable comfortable in those courtrooms. and it will feel kind of like they have a home field and manage. but beyond that, you know, it is important to say that even though the jury pool will not be politically or ideologically significantly different, you know, the jury pool will go from being pulled from fulton county to these ten counties and the metro atlanta area. some of them are a little bit less blue than fulton county. but it's not that significant. but when you are looking for something like jury nullification, you are just looking for that one juror who can make all the difference. and so i think these folks have that in mind, that even a little bit better jury pool for them is something that they are looking for. beyond that, you know, there is this supremacy clause in unity that meadows has raised. it is a doctrine that means that federal officials who are acting within the scope of their federal authority, they could potentially have charges dismissed here if a court finds that they are immune from state prosecution under that doctrine. and i think that meadows, clark, and some of these other folks who potentially good ways this are thinking that a federal judge is going to have more deference, more federal authority than maybe a state court judge would have. so they could raise it in either state, or federal court. but they are pinning their hopes on the federal judge and then being able to directly appeal to the relatively conservative 11th circuit, and then potentially take that to the supreme court. so i think that those are a few of the things that they have in mind here, in terms of why it is very important in terms of meadows, clark, and all of these others. they are really pinning their hopes on getting this into federal court. >> well, just a reminder to everybody, getting it to federal court is one thing. getting your dismissal done, pursuant to federal law, that's gonna be a whole other burden. anna bower, as always, thanks for being here, for getting us down into the nitty-gritty of the law. i see those encyclopedias. i feel smarter already because i spent time with you and your encyclopedias. anna bower, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> a bold move. up next, by the biden administration, a much-needed plan to lower the cost of lifesaving prescription drugs for older americans. domestic policy adviser to president biden joins me live with the details. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (dad) we got our subaru forester wilderness to discover all of the places that make us feel something more. (vo) subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor, helping expand access for all. businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. aaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, so they can help get their members back on the road. and we're helping pano ai innovate, to stop the spread of wildfires. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. oh stuffed up again? so congested! you need sinex saline from vicks. just sinex, breathe, ahhhh! [sniffs] what is — wow! baby: daddy. sinex. breathe. ahhhhhh! my husband and i have never been more active. sinex. breathe. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care but, shingrix protects. shingrix is now zero dollars for almost everyone. ask your doctor about shingrix today. our customers don't do what they do for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters. benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. at pnc bank, you can find us in big cities and small towns across the us, where our focus is to always support the people who live and work there. because you call these communities home, and we do too. pnc bank. listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later, i still smell fresh. secret works! ohhh yesss. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the health care policy overhaul that some are calling the most consequential since the passing of the affordable care act, the biden administration has announced new steps in reducing the cost of prescription drugs for tens of millions of americans, thanks to the inflation reduction act, which was signed into law last year. medicare was given the authority to directly negotiate with manufacturers on the price of some prescription drugs. this week, the white house unveiled the list of the first ten drugs it's targeting for price cuts. they include medications for diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. the effort is biden's most significant step in fulfilling his campaign pledge in lowering drug prices, and an accomplishment that he would certainly tout in the run up to 2024. joining me now is domestic policy adviser to president biden neera tanden. neera, it is always so good to see you. and it's an honor to have you join us this morning. can you just really briefly explain to our viewers how in previous years, medicare drug price negotiations occurred, and why this new step from the biden administration is going to materially change those negotiations in favor of americans? >> well, essentially, their idea that medicare would negotiate drug prices, the idea and policy around that is a new one, precisely because the pharmaceutical industry won a sweetheart deal, in congress, decades ago, prohibiting many medicare from negotiating those prices. although medicare negotiates many other aspects of the health care system. it negotiates for hospital payments, and it negotiates for doctors payments. and honestly, the veterans administration and the d.o.d. have been negotiating drug prices for decades. it's really just medicare who was prohibited until the inflation reduction act. so, this is a change that advocates, leaders, health care leaders have been pushing for, for decades, and president biden, and the last congress got it done in the inflation reduction act. >> i was listening to one of your other interviews. and i listened to what you've said, which i thought was really important for everybody to understand. medicare has not been negotiating drug prices. they have been standing strong because there was a prohibition in the law, you called and had a sweetheart deal, the pharmaceutical companies got decades ago in currency courtesy of president biden and his administration, the inflation reduction act eliminated it. so, we went through that list of drugs, and they are impressive, they deal with things, running the gamut of blood clots, diabetes, crohn's disease. i want to know actually the medications, trading conditions, disproportionately impact black americans, which is notable and a good. i guess my next question for you is when can we expect to see more drugs added to this list? >> great, so, this is the first -- this is really just the first ten drugs. next year, they will be 15 more drugs. after that, they will be 15 more, and then 20 every year. so it's really important to remember that for medications that aren't on this list, they may be on future lists. and this is exactly why pharma has been going to the courts to try to stop this because they know that this is really designed to ensure that not just for these ten drugs, medicaid's ability to negotiate drug prices is going to reduce costs across the board for prescription drugs. that's the soundness of this legislation. >> and i'm glad you mentioned them running to courts, big pharma has filed at least eight lawsuits. how is the biden administration addressing or responding to that litigation? >> first and foremost, we make clear that medicare negotiating drug prices is just an aspect of capitalism. in fact, everybody negotiates prices. the pharmaceutical companies, what they're doing, they're going to their quest to ensure they can charge any price they can get away with. and that is wrong. there is nothing in the constitution that stops medicare from negotiating rogue prices. they feel, we feel very strongly about our ability to win this because that's just a basic principle of free market. and so, we believe that these companies will negotiate. and we actually, it's important to say that drug companies really didn't commit. you -- on this list, they did not say that they would not negotiate. we spent full negotiations. and these drug prices, the lower cost for them would be made public your from now. >> neera, i do want to ask on that. you have to love social media, the realtime aspect of it. somebody just posted on my twitter feed, why is it going to take long? why can't this happen immediately? and what is the response from the administration as to that question? >> we do have to enter in a negotiation with the drug companies. and we specified in the inflation reduction act the time horizon for that. it does -- it was a year, as specified by statute. and, you know, i would say that we are anxious to get prices lowered. but we should also realize that prices have been lowered already for insulin. people, seniors are getting $35 a month now from insulin, a dramatic reduction in cost. and importantly, a lot of the private sector has followed that cost. and we hope that will also be true when these prices are public for medicare, there is nothing that stops private insurers from using those prices so that all consumers can get lower prices as well. >> so you have to love a little bit of dark -- the president taking a bit of a victory lap, tweeting up the following image, pointing the difference between talking and delivering, juxtaposing this latest policy when against trump who back when the 17 dropped his promise to negotiate drug prices after meeting with big pharma. lowering drug costs, partisan support, but why do you think it is that trump failed to deliver any results based on what he originally promised? >> well, i mean, we should also point out that every republican voted against the inflation we auction act. every republican voted to stop medicare's ability to negotiate prices. and every republican voted to ensure that pharmaceutical companies could charge american consumers whatever they want. arge americaso, it might just be republican party. stopped the trump administration from doing this. but i'm glad to be part of an administration that delivered this real result. again, i worked on this policy for decades. i never thought it would happen at times. and i'm happy to be part of this administration, with president biden's fight. this was a fight to get prescription drug coverage and the inflation reduction act. but it was his fight to ensure this really delivers. >> and this is a massive win for the administration because it impacts so many lives and so many different walks of life. so, neera tanden, thanks for being here and for explaining it. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up after the break, not so friendly fire. republican presidential hopefuls have found a new target in fellow candidate vivek ramaswamy, who is enjoying a top in the polls. but could this be as bad as the real thing. former congressman david jolly joins me next to discuss. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh stuffed up again? so congested! you need sinex saline from vicks. just sinex, breathe, ahhhh! [sniffs] what is — wow! baby: daddy. sinex. breathe. ahhhhhh! j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. i'm kareem abdul jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do things without losing my breath. i couldn't make it through the airport, and every like 20 or 30 yards i had to sit down and get my breath. every physical exertion seemed to exhaust me. and finally, i went to the hospital where i was diagnosed with afib. when i first noticed symptoms, which kept coming and going, i should have gone to the doctor and told them what was happening. instead, i tried to let it pass. if you experience irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, you should talk to your doctor. afib increases the risk of stroke about 5 times i want my experience to help others understand the symptoms of atrial fibrillation. when it comes to your health, this is no time to wait. we are people living with afib. and over 300,000 of us have left blood thinners behind — for life. we've cut our stroke risk. and said goodbye to our bleeding worry with the watchman implant. we may be getting older. but we've never squeezed more out of life. and we are just getting started. join us at watchman.com. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists taking photos that are analyzed by ai. >> the current leading so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ candidate to the republican nominee for president of the united states is facing 91 charges and four indictments, and has been impeached twice, not the best candidate for president of the united states. the problem is the other candidates aren't great either. like for a moment, vivek ramaswamy, a billionaire entrepreneur, who offered a political newcomer, or has a lot to say and a lot of it is not good. >> let us be honest as republicans. i'm the only person on this stage who can say this, that climate change agenda is a -- >> i am sure that white supremacist exist somewhere in america, i just never seen one. never met one in my life. maybe i will meet a unicorn sooner. ayanna pressley, she is in congress today, member of the squad. her words, not mine, we don't want any more black faces that don't want to be a black voice. abram candy wrote the book how to be anti racist. here is what it says. opening lines, the remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. these aren't my words. these are the words of the modern grand wizards of the modern kkk, really. >> helping us launch our new segment, i'm just not that into you either -- former republican congressman from florida and msnbc political analyst david jolly. david is no longer with the republican party. david, i want you to have a segment where we focus on why any republican candidate for president is bad for america, period. i know it's been a lot of time on our show and other shows talking about donald trump. but i think it's important to highlight why the other candidates are just terrible too. let's start with what you just heard in that segment at the beginning from vivek ramaswamy yesterday in an interview with reverend al sharpton on politics nation, vivek doubles down on his comments regarding the comments regarding ayanna pressley and the kkk. it was a tense moment. take a quick listen. >> have you taken any time to reflect upon the possibility that comparing your political rivals to murderers, terrorists, mike put their lives in danger at a time when hate crime is on the rise? or do you just don't care? >> yes, i do think there are echoes of a historic ugly racism in this country now showing up in new clothing -- >> wait, wait, wait just a second. we do not want to -- to say that is not going with sheets and burning crosses and lynching people. she said something you just disagree with -- you cannot equate grand wizard of the kkk with somebody saying something that you think is a little controversial or a little too far. some of our relics have been killed by the kkk -- i'm trying to get you to -- >> i'll be honest. i know you are an intellectually honest guy. so i would remind you that hakeem jeffries joe analogies between donald trump and the kkk. and i don't think you have him on, pressing him the same way. >> i mean, david, the gop specializes in the whataboutism here. but why is somebody like vivek ramaswamy, who himself is a minority, doubling down on this idea that it's okay to make those comparisons between the kkk and ayanna pressley? >> katie, with vivek ramaswamy, you get what it would've looked liked if russ had one for president in 1994 because he does carry the brassiness of donald trump. he is not owned by anybody. he likes to use that line. but his ideology, base comes for conservatism, it sounds a lot like newt gingrich 1994. and i love that you investigated him in the republican candidates because i have the opinion that donald trump and maga ron desantis provide unique challenges to the constant constitution, danger to the constitution. they would act extra constitutionally. but among the other brands, people like vivek ramaswamy, whose politics are dangerous on issues of race and culture. but on issues of vladimir putin, or others, disenfranchise voters, or abolishing federal law enforcement. that's dangerous policy. so, vivek had a moment at the debate. i think he clarified it, in many ways, his coming out night. but since then, you see both the opposition research from other candidates, but also the deep dive into his true policies. they are dangerous and they are wrong for the country. >> let's continue to take that deep dive, david, into the policies that he would bring if elected to office. when it comes to abortion access, he says that abortion is murder. he would not support a federal abortion ban, but he does support a six-week state ban. when it comes to climate change, he says it's a hoax. when it comes to immigration, he supports universally deporting undocumented immigrants. he opposes any path to legal residents. he's criticize u.s. aid to ukraine as you mentioned there. he says being transgender is a mental illness. he believes the fbi should be abolished and thinks the government has told us lies about 9/11. how, how dangerous is it for us, as americans, to underestimate somebody like vivek ramaswamy, i would actually disagree with you, david. i think he is beholden to donald trump. he claims he doesn't belong to anyone and nobody owns him. but i do think that donald trump clearly is a little bit of a puppeteer here. >> sure. listen, the most interesting about vivek ramaswamy is everything you just listed, katie, that's exactly what republican voters want. and what they want to hear. and that's why he did well in the debate. but vivek ramaswamy, for all his brashness and kind of coming out, getting to know him at the debate stage. and for ron desantis, for all of his awkwardness and instability if you will at the debate stage, those two were actually repeating back to republican voters what they wanted to hear. and the dangers they reflect, a cultural movement in the united states that is willing to take us back decades on critical issues for protective classes on race, gender, equity, lgbt community. i think to your point about the politics of donald trump, there is a similarity. when donald trump was gifted in ramaswamy, as a foil for ron desantis, donald trump wants to stay above the field. he doesn't want to engage in hand and politics in iowa, and in new hampshire with desantis because it will elevate him. but with ramaswamy, he now has a surrogate. and ramaswamy is not going to be president. he's not going to overtake donald trump. so donald trump will be continuing to pat him on the back and say, i really this, i like this guy, vivek, his comments, way to go, vivek. will vivek be the vessel now for donald trump to continue to spoil ron desantis its chances. >> asking donald trump a few days ago when he thought about vivek ramaswamy serving as vice president. a lot of us believed that a lot of the gop candidates are auditioning constantly for the role of vice president. this is what donald trump had to say. quote, i think he is great. he is starting to get after a little bit. is getting a bit controversial. i mean, for donald trump to say that someone else is getting to be a little controversial i think is ridiculous. but i see vivek ramaswamy, kind of like a pulley onyx version of donald trump. but is there, is there a real possibility of a vp nominee with donald trump for vivek ramaswamy. >> no because his skin color is brown. and in today's republican party -- i hate to be that blunt about it. >> i appreciate it. >> that type of diversity on the gop ticket in 24 is highly unlikely for where the politics are. it is shameful to acknowledge that. but it's an observation. i just think what you are seeing in trump's some of ramaswamy's policies, they reflect kind of the side with putin, we shouldn't help ukraine. when it comes to no aid to israel and some of these other issues, donald trump has made commitments to those demographics. and so, it is hard for him to wrestle with that. but that's fine. the 9/11 conspiracies donald trump really doesn't want to touch them. it's not that donald trump is unwilling to. it just doesn't want to spend his time and voice on those issues, where ramaswamy it's trying to make a name for himself. so he's out there with a crazy comments. >> he was my shot face, thinking that donald trump is using someone, never happens. former -- former republican congressman, david jolly, thanks for being here. i appreciate it. a quick programming note, later today on msnbc, my colleague and friend yasmin vossoughian hosts a half hour special inspired by her -- wentz she suffered from fluid around the heart. join her today at 3:30 am eastern, as she talks to him and why the same condition, including a legend in women's basketball. and coming up -- from pageantry to politics, former miss texas and first asian american contested to win the crown is now running for a seat in the texas house of representatives. she would make history as the first filipino american to serve in the texas house if she wins. a british ship joins me next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. this one helps you build a life. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪ we walk in the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. meet the portable blender we can barely keep in stock. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you can blend up a mouthwatering smoothie, protein shake, or latte wherever you are! recharge quickly with any usb port. best of all, it even cleans itself! just blend water with a drop of soap. what are you waiting for? order yours now from blendjet.com before they sell out again! listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later, i still smell fresh. secret works! ohhh yesss. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i like to keep what's called a miracle moment folder on my phone. and i screenshot all the good work that i happen to do, all of the emails that i received from people across the world, all of the comments i get where women are saying, i'm gonna run for office because you have inspired me to do that. and i say that in a folder. and on days where i feel like i'm not making any change, i go into that folder, and i remind myself that i have impacted at least one person. >> and now, averie bishop has a chance to impact many more people. the former miss texas and first asian american woman to hold that crown joins me in july to discuss her efforts to hold republican state leaders accountable on issues like gun reform, reproductive rights. i told her to come back to my show if she decided to run for office herself. and she is doing just that. averie, and now nothing that she is running as a democrat for a seat in the texas house of representatives, running against a longtime republican incumbent. and if avery wins, she will be the first filipino american in the texas state legislature. joining me now, i have the honor of having averie bishop returning to the show, democratic candidate for texas house district 112, and former must excess. averie, so good to have you back here. congratulations on announcing your candidacy. last time you were here, it was rumored you might be running for office. now, you are officially running. why now? >> i'm just tired of waiting. i have convinced myself that i was strong enough, that i didn't have a career that was serious enough, that i haven't paid off my student loans enough. but there is no perfect timing. and there are so many issues that are important to my generation, that if i don't run now, they won't be as well event anymore. and the most important thing here in texas is that my generation, we are the ones who are going to have to deal with the repercussions of a decisions that are made in the austin area. >> i was fascinated when i heard you were running, the incumbent you are running against, her name is angie chen button. she's also asian american. how do you think that's going to impact the dynamics of this race? >> if i'm going to be honest, i actually ran the same circle as angie chen button, growing up, and we have photos together when i was 16 or 17. we are both heavily involved in the aapi community. and when i met her for the first time, honestly, i was inspired that she was in government, and she was an asian american woman. when i, what i will say, though i am ready to represent my community who hasn't been represented in a way they wanted to be down at the capitol. >> so, averie, you are the daughter of a filipino immigrant mother. so what would it mean to you and your family if you win in your district? you've said before, you never see leaders who look like you, let alone who fought for you, more importantly. >> it is twofold. first, it will be an honor to represent filipino american community, and not only them, but first generation communities, women of color, for example, and it would also be a responsibility, right, not only want to be one of the first to get something that i'm very used to, but it would also be a responsibility having to make sure that i make decisions based on the peoples interest, that i serve, not necessarily police. and i think this one of the biggest challenges that lawmakers are having in austin. they only want to please certain communities or constituents. but i'm here to serve all communities. >> and so, how are you going to do that? because the gop really controls in a tight hand the legislative body like the texas house. how do you feel you're going to be able to make a difference there? >> absolutely. it will be, my intention is always do it. but at the end of the day, if i don't, it's all about increasing feasibility, being seen, being in places where we don't necessarily belong. and at the end of the day, if i don't when, for example, i am setting the stage by creating this path for other woman who looked like me to at least try. and that's how we are going to get democracy to work in a way that is intended to work, when it represents the people that it reflects. >> so, you have always been an outspoken supporter of access to reproductive rights. what do you think of the move by some areas in your state of texas to make it illegal to transport anyone to get an abortion on roads within certain city or county limits? >> it is terrifying, honestly, as a woman myself. and any individual who necessarily needs to access that kind of reproductive health care. we are spending too much money, wasting too much time, discussing issues that are not necessarily something that we should be focusing on, right? we need to make sure that women have access and are able to make those choices in a safe way. and not being able to transport ourselves, just seeking these resources in different spaces where it is legal, that's a step backwards for the lone star state. >> i got less than a minute, but i want to ask, averie, you are 26 years old. you are that next generation of the young voter who really cares, and wants to make a difference. you have 1 million followers on tiktok. do you think we're gonna deploy that have a social media strategy to be able to support as you are doing this race? >> i think so. i actually turned 27 yesterday. and with a huge fund raising push online, digitally. but i will say it's going to be difficult translating the followers into individuals who donate, or who actually vote in district 112. i'm going to use my gen z power and asked for help via social media as much as i can. and i hope anyone who is watching this, who wants to support a gen z, filipino american progressive candidate, i would love to -- >> you know, i said this to you before when you are on the show, averie bishop, you are an inspiration to others, but definitely an inspiration to me. it's always a pleasure to have you here. happy birthday! 27, you've got a lot to go. and you're gonna see some amazing things. keep in touch with us and let us know how your race is going. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> we reached out to the office of texas state representative angie chen button and not heard back from her. so, thank you all for joining me this morning. i will be back here next saturday and sunday, eight 8 am eastern. remember, you can keep up with us during the week by following at katie phang show on instagram, tiktok, ex formally known as. wouldn't stay tuned, the sunday show with my friend, jonathan capehart, coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars. pick up dad from airport? ohhhhhh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. aaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, so they can help get their members back on the road. and we're helping pano ai innovate, to stop the spread of wildfires. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. when you shop wayfair's labor day clearance... now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network you get deals so big, we'll have you saying... am i a big deal? because it's a big deal when you get a big deal. wayfair deals so big that you might get a big head. because with a sale this big, you can get your dream sofa for half the price. shop wayfair's labor day clearance now. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ [♪♪] did you know, there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%? try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. dawn powerwash has 3 cleaning boosters not found in traditional dish soaps that remove food and grease 5 times faster. and, because it cleans so well you can replace multiple cleaning products for counters, stoves, and even laundry stains. try dawn powerwash dish spray. >> law and order, it's brand power, helping you buy better. arraignment weaken a lantern and some of donald trump's codefendants in georgia could be coming to a screen near you if they don't waive their right to appear. four indictments later, trump is still at number one in republican polls. my panel of experts will break it all down. we are hiring -- another positive job support. some say it is time to stop worrying about a recession. i will ask president biden's top economic adviser lael brainard live. labor woes on labor day from the auto industry to the entertainment industry -- workers are fighting for better conditions and pay. after wilson crews joins me to talk about the actors strike which has much of hollywood on hold. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. it may not be a revolution, but the georgia 2020 election interference trial will be televised. like any good soap opera, former president donald trump willit

Related Keywords

Lots , Katie Phang Show , Miami , News , Florida , Government , Majority Leader , Senate , Work , Shutdown , House Republicans , Focus , Questions , Session , Donald Trump , Case , Others , Court , Georgia , Election , Codefendants , Mark Meadows , Interference , Latest , Plea , Plans , Several , Camera , Eyes , Atlanta , Capitol Hill , Biden S , Administration , Doctor , Prescription Drug Costs , Special Grand Jury , Coming Up , Report Reveal , More , Wall , Freeing Americans , Fight , Millions , Big Pharma , Katie Phang , Look , Sunday Morning , Colleagues , Quote , Chuck Schumer , Country , Crystal Clear , Brinkmanship , Letter , Hostage , Impeachment Inquiry , House , Republicans , Congress , House Of Representatives , Correspondent Julie Tsirkin , Matter , Money , House Speaker , Nbc News , September 12th , 12 , Door , Impeachment , Calling , Calls , Kevin Mccarthy , Leave , Least , Heating , Party , President , Impeachment Inquiry Move , Vote , Pages , House Floor In September , Some , Pressure Valve , Members , Side , Both , Split Screen , Gonna , Spending , Schumer , Chamber , Maga , Mitch Mcconnell , Quest , Bills , Contrast , Levels , In My Life , Spending Showdown , Family , Investigations , Done , Majority , One , Bill Richardson , Kind , Death , Governor , Ambassador , Reaction , United States , Age , United Nations , Yesterday , Pennsylvania , Washington , 14 , 75 , Stage , President Bill Clinton , Energy Secretary , Biden To , Senators , Lujan , Home State , Nominating Richardson , Nobel Peace Prize , Terms , Families , Office , Nonprofit , Hand , Freeing , Reuniting , New Mexico , Richardson Global Engagement , Two , Statement , Otto Warmbier , Scenes , Fringe Diplomacy , 80 , Course , Star , Captivity , Summer , North Korea , Russian , U S Marine , Trevor Reed , Brittney Griner , Wnba , Ukraine , 17 , Leaders , Thing , Quarters , Relations , Earth , World , Question , Person , Redo Part , Freedom , Promise , Legacy , Whole , Champion , Congressman , Career , Campaign , Addition , Democrat , 2008 , Six , Lot , Someone , Thanks , Legam , Accomplishments , Achievements , Mourning , Loss , Hispanic Descent , Fulton County , Courtroom , Results , Home , Ex , Inside , Quadruple , Bedminster , New Jersey , 2020 , 18 , Written Plea , Rudy Giuliani , Counts , Arraignment 11 Of Trump , Same , Need , 11 , 13 , Trump , Judge , Many , Internet , Court Proceedings , Arraignments , Play , Television , Chief Of Staff , Anna Bower , Ana Bauer , Lawfare , September 8th , Parties , Grand Jury , Has , Let , 8 , Friday September 8th , 10 , Special Grand Jury Report , Indictment , Release , Viewers , Objections , Sixth , Understanding , Quickly , Something , Impact , Fani Willis Prosecution , Substantively , Long Time Coming , Portion , Portions , Wasn T , May , Seven , Folks , Names , Report , People , Immunity Deals , Electors , Clues , Investigation , Who , Clue , It , Decisions , Public , Plate , Options , List , Information , Who Else , Beyond , Presiding Judge , Motions , Arraignment Stick Place , Standpoint , Sever , Trial , Example , Jury Selection , Knowing , Knowing Georgia , Scheduling Order , Rico , Nine , Trials , Press Conference , 2022 Right Look , 2022 , Eight , Ken Chesebro And Sidney Powell , Demands , Jury Selection Process , Anything , Defendants , Trump Who Don T , Cell Case , Mcatee , Defendant , Evidence , Volume , They Don T Want To , Break , Brian Kemp , Inside Georgia State , Scheme , Conversation , War , By Hook Or Crook , Liberty Mutual , Car Insurance , Sure Georgia , Son , Limu Emu , That S My Boy , Huh , Uncle Limu , Pay , Freeways , Isn T , Trelegy , Medicines , Inhaler , Asthma Symptoms , Lung Function , 1 , 3 , 24 , Won T , Risk , Medicine , Asthma , Breathing Problems , Hospitalizations , Rescue Inhaler , Corticosteroid , Emergency Care , Reactions , What A Wonderful World , Events , Thrush , Infections , Business , Setting Trends , Customer Demand , Fashion , Ella , Breathing , Customers , Marquis , 5g Network , Control , Operations , Level , Production , Agility , Efficiencies , Thanks Jen , Verizon , 5 , Way , Enterprise Intelligence , Network , Vision , Vo , Swivel Head , Swiffer Powermop , Tool , 360 , Mop , Correspondent , Lafayette , Law , Idea , Motion , Informant Law , Filing , Identities , Unindicted Coconspirators , Ability , The , The End , Team , Coconspirators , Public Information , Point , Meadows , Mother , Removal Thing , Hearings , Advantage , Couple , Let S Talk Brass Tacks , Judge Jones , Four , State Law Crimes , Opportunity , Second , Federal Court , Prosecutors , Pardon , First , Disadvantage , Prosecution , Removal , Jeffrey Clark , Things , Judges , Courtrooms , Home Turf , Prosecutor , Jury Pool , Home Field , Counties , Jury Nullification , Metro Atlanta Area , Ten , Difference , Mind , Juror , Officials , Doctrine , Authority , Charges , Unity , Supremacy Clause , Scope , Acting , Ways , Thinking , State Prosecution , Estate , Hopes , State Court Judge , Deference , Few , Supreme Court , Conservative 11th Circuit , Reminder , Dismissal , Encyclopedias , Burden , Nitty Gritty , Prescription Drugs , Cost , Up Next , Move , Dad , Wilderness , Details , Subaru Forester , Feel , Subaru , National Park Foundation , Access , Businesses , Partners , Fan Experience , T Mobile , Game , 5g Solutions , Donor , Mlb , Aaa , Wildfires , Spread , Back On The Road , Pano Ai Innovate , Daddy , Breathe , Just Sinex , Ahhhh , Vicks , Sinex Saline , Ahhhhhh , Classes , Shingles Doesn T Care , Husband , Coworkers , Shingrix , Shingles , Everyone , Vaccine , 50 , 90 , Fainting , Muscle Pain , Dose , Ingredients , Injection Site , Swelling , Redness , Side Effects , Guillain BarrÉ Syndrome , Headache , Shivering , Tiredness , Fever , Stomach , Zero , Zero Dollars , Followers , Most , Likes , Their Path Isn T , Trinet , Compliance , Benefits , Payroll , Communities , Towns , Cities , Pnc Bank , Listen , Deodorant , Works , Secret , Odor , Health Care Policy Overhaul , Ohhh Yesss , Inflation Reduction Act , Steps , Passing , Affordable Care Act , Tens Of Millions Americans , Medications , Drugs , Price , Medicare , Diabetes , Heart Disease , White House , Targeting , Manufacturers , Price Cuts , Drug Prices , Step , Biden Neera Tanden , Policy Adviser , Effort , Run , Accomplishment , Arthritis , Cancer , Campaign Pledge , 2024 , 2024 Joining , Honor , Drug , Price Negotiations , Policy , Negotiations , Favor , Prices , Sweetheart Deal , Pharmaceutical Industry , Veterans Administration , Negotiating Drug Prices , Aspects , Hospital Payments , Doctors Payments , Health Care System , Dod , Change , Health Care Leaders , Advocates , Interviews , Prohibition , Pharmaceutical Companies , Crohn S Disease , Blood Clots , Currency , Gamut , Black Americans , Trading Conditions , Good , Lists , Pharma , Aren T , 20 , 15 , Courts , Medicaid , Lawsuits , Costs , Legislation , Soundness , Aspect , Capitalism , Litigation , Fact , Doing , Negotiates , Nothing , Constitution , Negotiating Rogue Prices , Drug Companies , Companies , Free Market , Principle , Social Media , Somebody , Response , Realtime Aspect , Twitter Feed , Statute , Negotiation , Insulin , Seniors , 35 , Reduction , Insurers , Sector , Bit , Consumers , Image , Victory Lap , Dark , Drug Costs , Support , Meeting , Inflation We Auction Act , Arge Americaso , Part , Result , Times , Prescription Drug Coverage , Win , Life , Lives , Walks , Friendly Fire , Vivek Ramaswamy , David Jolly , Polls , Hopefuls , Target , Top , The Real Thing , Help , Advisors , Wealth Management , Investment Research , J P Morgan , Investments , Advice , Investment Plan , Direction , Breath , Afib , Airport , Inkling , Mobile App , Kareem Abdul Jabbar , Hospital , Symptoms , Physical Exertion , 30 , Heartbeat , Chest Pain , Heart Racing , Shortness , Fatigue , Light Headedness , Health , Experience , Stroke , Atrial Fibrillation , Stroke Risk , Blood Thinners , Bleeding , Behind For Life , 300000 , Lifetime , Watchman , Watchman Implant , Watchman Com , Photos , Researchers , Ai , Tourists , Scientists , Life Underwater Flourish , Candidate , Nominee , President Of The United States , 91 , Candidates , Indictments , Problem , Newcomer , Climate Change Agenda , Ayanna Pressley , Words , Member , Supremacist , Somewhere , Unicorn , Squad , Voice , Discrimination , Black , Lines , Racist , Book , Remedy , Abram Candy , Kkk , Segment , Grand Wizards , Msnbc , Vivek Ramaswamy Yesterday , Show , Shows , Comments , Interview , On Politics Nation , Reverend Al Sharpton , Danger , Possibility , Terrorists , Care , Hate Crime , Murderers , Rivals , Rise , Echoes , Mike , Racism , Clothing , Wait , Crosses , Sheets , Lynching , Equate Grand Wizard , Little , Guy , Relics , Whataboutism , Hakeem Jeffries , Joe Analogies , Minority , Comparisons , Russ , Base , Conservatism , Brassiness , Line , Anybody , Ideology , Newt Gingrich , 1994 , Ron Desantis , Challenges , Opinion , Issues , Race , Politics , Voters , Brands , Culture , Vladimir Putin , Debate , Opposition Research , Law Enforcement , Abortion , Policies , Dive , Murder , Path , Aid , Immigrants , Immigration , State Ban , Ban , Hoax , Residents , Climate Change , Illness , Transgender , Fbi , 9 11 , Anyone , Everything , Nobody , Puppeteer , Debate Stage , Brashness , Coming Out , Awkwardness , Movement , Dangers , Instability , Back , Similarity , Lgbt Community , Equity , Gender , Foil , Field , Surrogate , New Hampshire , Iowa , Vessel , Way To Go , Chances , Will Vivek , Vice President , Vivek Ramaswamy Serving , Role , Auditioning , Version , Pulley Onyx , Skin Color , Brown , Diversity , Type , Ticket , Observation , Commitments , Conspiracies , Demographics , We Shouldn T , Putin , Fine , Israel , Name , Shot Face , Yasmin Vossoughian , Former , Colleague , Programming Note , Special , Heart , Condition , She , Fluid , Women S Basketball , Legend , Crown , Texas House Of Representatives , Seat , Asian American , Texas , History , Filipino American , Pageantry To Politics , Miss , Chevy Silverado , Ship , British , Camera Views , Package , Z71 Off Road , Truck , Living , Alzheimer S Association Walk , Disease , Big Blender Power On The Go , Blender , Blendjet 2 , Stock , 2 , Usb Port , Soap , Smoothie , Latte , Protein Shake , Water , Drop , Blendjet Com , Women , Folder , Phone , Emails , Screenshot , Miracle Moment Folder , Saying , Gonna Run , Averie Bishop , Chance , Woman , State Leaders , Reproductive Rights , Efforts , Gun Reform , Incumbent , Wins , Texas State Legislature , Candidacy , Congratulations , Must Excess , Averie , Texas House District 112 , 112 , Enough , Waiting , I Haven T , Generation , Timing , Well Event , Student Loans , Don T Run , Ones , Angie Chen Button , Area , Repercussions , Against , Running , Austin , Circle , Aapi Community , Dynamics , Growing Up , 16 , Hasn T , Community , Time , Capitol , District , Immigrant , Filipino , Daughter , Responsibility , Color , Filipino American Community , Peoples , Lawmakers , Police , Interest , Constituents , There , Intention , Body , Places , Feasibility , Democracy , Supporter , County , Roads , Rights , Areas , Limits , City , Individual , Health Care , Resources , Spaces , Choices , Voter , Step Backwards For The Lone Star State , 1 Million , 26 , Fund Raising , Social Media Strategy , Tiktok , 27 , Donate , Power , Individuals , Gen Z , Inspiration , Pleasure , Filipino American Progressive Candidate , Birthday , Touch , Texas State Representative , Instagram , The Sunday Show , Wouldn T , Spending Honey , Shopping , Mom , Switching , Jonathan Capehart , 700 , 00 Dollars , Ohhhhhh , Deal , Shop Wayfair , Deals , Big Deal , Am Ia , Half , Head , Big , Dream Sofa , Sale , Grease , Dish Spray , Dawn Powerwash , Grime , 99 , Soaps , Counters , Dish , Cleaning Products , Cleaning Boosters , Remove Food , Stains , Stoves , Law And Order , Brand Power , Arraignment , Screen , Right , Lantern , Experts , Job Support , Panel , Down , Recession , Hiring , Lael Brainard , Workers , Auto Industry , Entertainment Industry , Conditions , Fighting , Labor Woes , Actors , Wilson , Hollywood On Hold , Election Interference Trial , Soap Opera , Georgia 2020 , Revolution , Willit ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.