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was sitting right next to you rev, down there in selma alabama, for the big commemoration of bloody sunday. thank you very much. >> thank you, and hug kareem. kareem has been a long, active person in our community, i love her to death, she is great. >> she heard every word you said. all right, rev have a good rest of the night. >> all right. of the night. >> all right. the state of our union. president biden delivers his high stakes address before congress and the nation, and white house press secretary karine jean-pierre joins me live onset, with a preview of what he will say, and why this speech is so critical right now. high stakes diplomacy, vice president harris makes a passionate call for an immediate six-week seeks fire in gaza, as diplomatic efforts intensify in the middle east, and washington. super tuesday showdown, donald trump and nikki haley prepared to face off in 16 states, including colorado, which could see a supreme court ruling tomorrow on its efforts to keep trump off the primary ballot. and, the other -- on snl. >> pleasure to be with you to talk about the most vigorous man i've ever known, joe biden. i mean dana, look at his schedule. 7 am, so cycle class. and i'm not talking about taking one, he leads at. >> i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the campaign trail to capitol hill. this week is all about the state of the union. and i don't just mean president biden's big speech on thursday. in two days, 16 states will hold presidential primaries or caucuses on super tuesday, giving millions of americans a say in who the democratic and republican presidential nominees should be. not that there will be any surprises expected in the results. and friday's congresses next funding deadline. there's some good news to report on that front, with house speaker mike johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer announcing just an hour ago, the first funding bills needed to avert a partial government shutdown. between those key dates, march 5th and march 8th, president biden will deliver his third state of the union address, perhaps the biggest audience he will have all year, to share his vision with lawmakers and voters. and it falls on an auspicious date. march 7th will mark the 59th anniversary of bloody sunday. what was supposed to be the start of a march for voting rights from selma to montgomery, turned bloody when alabama state troopers turned on the marchers. the nation watched, in horror, as african americans, including a young john lewis, were tear gassed, beaten, and chased back over the edmund pettus bridge. the march then was about making the promise of democracy open to all americans. on thursday, biden will speak to the nation, as the president leading the charge to protect our democracy today. a few hours ago in selma, vice president harris previewed some of the themes that could come up in biden's speech. from voting rights, to foreign aid. and before crossing the historic fridge edmund pettus, vice president harris called for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. >> given the immense scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease fire. [applause] for at least the next six weeks. which is what is currently on the table. this will give the hostages out, and get a significant amount of aid in. >> joining me now, white house press secretary karine jean- pierre. kareem, welcome back to the sunday show. >> thank you so much for having, me thank you. >> thank you for being here. we just heard vice president harris call for immediate cease- fire, as she outlined a possible six-week deal between israel and hamas. is the president hoping to officially announce such a deal during the state of the union? >> so here is what i will say, what you heard from the vice president is what this president has been reiterating, what we have been reiterating. the president spoke about this on friday, he is trying to get this hostage deal that would bring hostages home, including americans, and get that all- important humanitarian aid into gaza. it would, it would hopefully last for an extended period of time, the fight would be paused for an extended period of time. and there is a deal on the table right now. there is a hostage deal on the table, that hamas should take. this is something that the president has been very serious about, we've been dealing with this for the past several weeks. and hamas should take this deal. we want to make sure that we get these hostages home, american hostages as well, and that important humanitarian aid. you heard us this week announced $53 million of usaid that the administrator, was in the region just a couple of days ago, announcing that. you heard us talk about airdropping of humanitarian aid. but just yesterday, but we need to pause this fight, so we can get those hostages home, and get more aid in. and that's what the vice president reiterated today in selma alabama. >> i know you are not at the negotiating table, cause you're sitting right here, you're sitting right here with me. but, is it likely that, or is the president hoping that when he stands in the house on thursday, that he will be able to definitively say, we have a deal, and aid is now flowing into gaza? is that the hope? >> what i can say is, this is a priority, this is a priority for the president to secure this hostage deal. we want it done asap. we want it done right away. as i just stated, there is a hostage deal on the table right now. hamas needs to take it. >> let's talk, let's bring the conversation stateside. it is great news, speaker johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer had just announced the agreement on the first six funding bills that keep the government partially open. >> it's their job, it's their job. >> right, that is the president confident that speaker johnson can get them passed by that deadline on friday? and will the president express that urgency in his speech? >> look, we need a long term solution here, not a fix. we've been kicking the can down the road, and it is a fix. the american people deserve for congress to do their job, and to keep the government open. we are talking about programs that american families need. and so, the president has been very clear, as you know, he met with the big for just a couple of days ago last week. and they were all in agreement, everybody in the room agreed with the president, agreed with the vice president, that we need to keep the government open, we've got to make sure that we get that national security supplemental done. ukraine needs our help, there are defending their democracy, they are fighting a tyrant, mr. putin. and we've got to continue that. and so, look, they all agree, the leadership agrees that we have to keep the government open, that we have to move forward with the national security supplemental. the president wants to see that happen. >> so let's say it does happen, march 8th. and then let's say unicorns exist, and march 22nd deadline, which is the second deadline, also is met. that would be great. but i've seen this movie before. so, people need to understand. if lawmakers don't pass both tranches of bills by april 30th, there will be an across the board, 1% cut to the federal budget. is the white house preparing for that possibility? >> so look, we always prepare for any possibility, that's what we have to do, that's what the president has to do as the president of the united states. but this should not be happening. we should not be coming to a place where congress, republicans in the house, or congress is not doing their jobs and not keeping the government open. it is their basic duty, it is their basic duty to keep the government open. but to your question, we are always going to be prepared that something that omb and others in the federal government, are going to make sure that we are prepared for whatever comes next. but, it is their job, it is legislation, that's what they are supposed to be doing in congress, legislating. >> i'm just wondering. [laughter] because you have now said, this is their job, this is their job. you mentioned a moment ago last week, the president met with the big four, and according to the reports three-year ganged up on one. and apparently in the reporting, it said that the president and the speaker had their own little set aside. in that meeting, did the president of the united states say to the speaker of the house, it was your job? it is your job to pass a budget? >> i think the president has said that many times, in private and in public. obviously, i'm not going to get into a private conversation that he had with the speaker. >> i mean, you can. no >> i'm not going to do that, but the president has been clear, he has been very clear, to make sure these critical -- make sure continue, and don't stop. it is their job to legislate, it is their simple, simple job to keep one of their number one priorities to keep that government open. and they've got to do, it they've got to do it. >> we've got about two minutes left, and i've got to get you on a bunch of stuff. -- the visit to the southern border, the president said to donald trump, hey, let's work together. you come to me, or i'll come to you, and let's do something about the border. has there been any response from either donald trump or his campaign to that offer? >> i'm going to be careful, because he is a candidate, donald trump is a candidate, the former president, so i'm going to lead his campaign and his people speak to that. what i can say is look, you are going to hear the president on thursday speak to, speak about the state of the union, obviously speak to congress, but also millions of americans who are going to be watching. this is a president that has done more in his three years as president, then most presidents have done in their two terms. and that is pushing historic pieces of legislation. you're going to hear him talk about that, you're going to hear him talk about the future, how he sees the future for the american people. you're going to hear him talk about how he is going to continue to protect some of these historic legislation, or now -- obviously that republicans want to repeal. and also implement them. but also, this leads to the question that you just asked me, he is going to talk about democracy, fighting for our democracy, fighting for our freedom. let's not forget what republicans are trying to do to women's health, right, women's reproductive rights, reproductive freedom. so that's what you're going to continue to hear. and he is going to be on the side of the american people, that's as far as i'm going to get to answer your question. [laughter] >> and so, you took care of the ivf question. and the president has made a point, and in his previous state of the union addresses, to mention the trans community. are we going to hear him talk about max benedict? >> so look, let me just say, this is really really important, so let me just say about mex benedict, as a mom, and you don't have to be apparent to understand how devastating and tragic. a kid should be allowed to go to school, and feel safe. in our hearts go out to mex their family -- obviously the people who loved them. and it is incredibly devastating to hear. there is an investigation going on, that the department of edge -- so i want to be super mindful. but that should not have happened. it should not have happened! >> one more thing, a little more and definitely lighthearted, as we showed in our show open, you were a character on saturday night live. last night, i want to play a clip from the cold open, where again, you explain the presidents busy schedule. >> i -- tend to three -- train time. and that's all before a lunch, where he eats five hole chickens and a raw potato. [laughter] >> kareem, biden is 81 years, it isn't that a little concerning? >> only if you're scared of wisdom. >> [laughter] that's a good line. only if you're scared of wisdom. i love that. >> are you a fan of the impression. >> i think it was well done. actually, it was the first time seeing it live, or i have heard about it. i got about two dozen tickets this -- look, it was well done. and, i don't know what else to say. [laughter] what are you supposed to say? >> well you know, you've become, you are embedded in the culture, you become an icon when you are parodied by saturday night live. so you have arrived again, again. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. as always, thank you so much for coming to the sunday show. >> thank you. >> and coming up, we will dig into white house efforts for a cease-fire deal between israel and hamas, one day after the u.s. air drop critical aid to desperate gazan civilians. david ignatius of the washington post joins me next, to talk about what could be a pivotal moment in the u.s. israel relationship, and for president biden. and later, the busiest day of the presidential primary calendar, super tuesday. it's nikki haley's make-or- break moment, and the next step towards a marathon rematch between president joe biden, and donald trump. stay with us. and donald trump. stay with us. choose safelit e? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. you always got your mind on the green. not you. you! your business bank account with quickbooks money now earns 5% apy. 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>> so, the phrase guarded optimism is probably about right. it's true, as kareen said, there's a deal on the table. the fervent hope that the biden administration is that it can be agreed before ramadan starts in a week. and the problem is that hamas is still resisting accepting that deal. we had vice president harris saying there must be an immediate cease fire. is she speaking to hamas, israel? israel has basically already agreed to the terms the u.s. set forward. my understanding, jonathan, is that part of what's holding this up is hamas is saying, is this a temporary cease-fire? which is what israel is offering. or, is this the permanent cease- fire that hamas wants? and it isn't the permanent cease-fire yet. so i think that's part of the difficulty. but i think there's enough in it for hamas that i'd say it's better than 50% chance that this will happen by the start of ramadan. >> so, you sort of answered my next question, which is, does hamas want a deal? i'm wondering, you said israel has agreed to the deal. does that mean that prime netanyahu has signed off? that he is game for this? the only sticking point, the only remaining factor is hamas needs to say yes? >> netanyahu has signed off on the deal. the basics of the deal are that 40 of the israeli hostages who are elderly, who are wounded in some way, women would be released, and that would be a six-week pause in the fighting. that's time when lots of humanitarian assistance could be put in. the u.s. hope is that -- so eager to get the remaining hostages, the male hostages, the additional members beyond the 40 that it would extend that temporary pause for many weeks more, so that the temporary cease-fire could be prolonged. and then, there's a virtuous cycle. then, our arab partners start to do things to try to stabilize things. we have negotiations in lebanon to calm down the israel lebanon border. a whole series of things begin to happen, the u.s. hopes. but we're not there yet, at the point when hamas says, you've got a deal. and that's what's happening right now in cairo, is that bargaining. >> david, let's talk about the meeting that's supposed to happen tomorrow between vice president harris, national security adviser jake sullivan, and benny gantz, who is reportedly coming to the u.s. in defiance of netanyahu. what does that tell you about netanyahu's war cabinet and netanyahu's relationship with president biden? >> so, we know that netanyahu is -- it's not good. it hasn't been good for nine months. he was not coming to the white house. it's interesting that garlands, a member of the war cabinet, is -- upset, apparently, that guidance was going. -- apparently this is an attempt to raise her stature as somebody dealing with key foreign policy issues. i wouldn't be surprised if there is a meeting, biden walks into the vice president's office, my friend martin speculated annex that there might be that sort of pull aside meeting tomorrow, which would add to the presidential push. vice presidential push to make this deal happen. what does this tell us about israeli politics? the war cabinet and which ganns is a member, headed by netanyahu, is beginning to splinter. and this growing speculation that that war cabinet is not going to survive much longer, and there are growing calls now for israeli elections, which would bring in a new government. gantz, in the polling, his party is far ahead of netanyahu. if the election was tomorrow, it appears that afghans would probably win. -- very complicated mix that's moving toward what we hope is a cease-fire. but you can see why it's so complicated in difficult. >> as always, thank you for coming to the sunday show. >> you bet. >> and up next. a pickup -- pivotal week ahead as voters in more than -- what to know ahead of super tuesday, and how a possible supreme court ruling tomorrow could be a factor. don't go anywhere. factor. don't go anywhere. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? 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>> 100%, jonathan. look, is if he's taken off the ballot in these states, be that illicit may. but nobody can think there's gonna be a miracle from the court or anything else that's going to save them, other than getting out and voting him out. voting in such large numbers that he can't pretend that he was cheated in some way. and i think the reliance on the 14th amendment thing will probably fail with this supreme court. and we shouldn't be planning on that. we should be planning to have to run 50 state, hard one, in the trenches campaign from now until election day, 200 days from now. >> donna, what do you think? >> i think ric is right about this. it really asked to be fought at the ballot box. and i think the biden campaign has been focused on the ballot box. these other things are kind of sideshows. but that's not where the real find us. >> eugene, i'm coming to you on a different matter. let's switch some gears up on you, and talk about the vice president. earlier today, calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. it's interesting. she's there at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama. but she states the speech by talking about gaza. why her? why there? >> and not only is she talking about it, she talks about it for a while. it wasn't a quick -- it was over, and over. and she had a few different notes, right? she repeated on the cease-fire. she repeated a lot of what president biden said on friday. not a lot of people caught those, but when he was with the italian prime minister, just before he told press, no excuses, he said the six weeks, which is a thing that's on the table, he said they're working behind the scenes, puzzling with israel, to make sure more aid is able to get in. but when you talk to people around the vice president, having her say something very similar to the president means different things to different people, right? having the black and brown women say that what's happening to brown people in the middle east, it feels different. then, people sometimes actually listen in a different way. so they're trying to get that message out that they're pushing israel, giving her ability to do that. she is also, and i've been reporting on this last year. she has worked on talking to the administration. they want to focus more on humanitarian issues. she wanted, and just told the president, when she's advising him, that's where they should focus a lot of their energy is. because, you know, she says all the things about israel, -- on the humanitarian side, they work as an administration, doing in saying enough. -- also, she has a meeting tomorrow with benny gantz. >> we were talking about that. >> so you want her to have, going into that meeting, yes, i've talked to him, she's an expert now. >> and, also my colleague, david ignatius at the post, was talking about how this meeting tomorrow is about giving her experience and exposure and everything. and i didn't have time to bring this point up. if you are reading the readouts of her day, you know she's been talking to leaders in the middle east, and in the arab world, since october 7th. this will not be a new thing for her tomorrow. i see you, donna, trying to get in. >> i do. because it's been a constant discounting of the vice presidents commitment on a raise of foreign policy issues. she's at the center of it. so this is, i thought, an effort to get at several groups of voters the president has been struggling with. young people, black and brown people, and progressives. -- that side of people. >> and it was interesting. when she said, immediate cease- fire, the roar, the sustained roar from the crowd, to your point, depending on who's listening, it's not like what she said was new, but it was new to the folks here in the audience. the new york times reports that donald trump has barely mentioned the war in the middle east. why hasn't this been a top issue for him, or republicans? >> look. i think one of the main things, it's a difficulty for them right now, is they are screaming loud every day that america is in foreign wars and shouldn't be helping ukraine, and we shouldn't help, you know, any of our allies in nato, and trump has been very quiet on this for two reasons. one, practical. he has no real solution to the cyber. he's a guy who really had a relationship with netanyahu that was almost like every other sort of authoritarian figure. sort of survival for netanyahu. the other part of this is a big chunk of trump's base doesn't like israel either. >> oh, i thought you were gonna go on to say more about that. because that sort of runs counter to what i thought. >> this is non zero fraction of the republican party today, you know, there's a lot of people in the republican party who adopted steve bannon's rule, i have no enemies to my right. which is why people like trump and desantis are silent about the neo-nazis in the republican party these days. that's one of the rare complexities here. -- such a centerpiece of the republican party is still held up very highly by the evangelical movement. there's a part of the republican congress now that is not so friendly to the jews. >> okay. i was thinking of the evangelicals, but yes, there is that growing wing of the party. >> it's a complex -- it's not good with anything complex. >> don't go anywhere, my panel is sticking around to sound off on some of the other big news of the week, including why donald trump is endorsing one republican candidate for governor who is known for his vicious rhetoric against women, the lgbtq community, and even mass shooting survivors. not a problem for trump, who compared this to dr. martin luther king junior. you heard me. i said what i said. you don't want to miss this. 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now, i told that to mark. i said, i think you're better than martin luther king. i think you are martin luther king times to. >> i am bereft of words. joining me again, my all-star political kenner -- rick wilson, cofounder of the lincoln project, an msnbc political analyst, former congresswoman, donna edwards. all right. since you're not here at the table, rick, you go first. what in the entire what? >> i don't know. comey crazy, but martin luther king, one of the most consequential, important, and world shaping figures of the last hundred years or longer, it's not the same as a jumped up yeah who we are down from north carolina. and the fact that there are people around donald trump you don't say to him, donald, please never say that again, that's embarrassing to you and to america and the world. that's insane. the fact that people don't say that to donald trump tells you everything about the crew of sycophants around him. this guy isn't just a generic marga. you read through the record, he is a vicious person. that guy is a hater. and if there's one thing that went in the third king was not, he was not a man with hate in his heart. >> and you are kind to call them sycophants. there's this offense, but donna, you kind of have to know that making that comparison is wrong in order to tell the boss, you know what? you shouldn't say is off like that. >> what did come from donald trump. and i'm gonna tell you, full disclosure, i'm from north carolina. echinacea you that the people of north carolina really are not following the sky, mark robinson. i, mean he is an absolute disaster. and i think donald trump just embraces anyone who embraces him. his comments were no surprise. and donald trump has no idea of history, and so he would not be able to identify martin luther king junior or his ideas -- that's really clear in those remarks. >> remember eugene, i think it was donald trump's first year, first black history month where he was reading from the paper, talking about frederick douglass, lots of people are talking that him, he's getting real popular. >> yeah. >> right. >> i mean, we can move on. [laughter] >> i will, say i'm trying to keep my job as a journalist. but what i will say, is when you -- mark robinson, the way he talks about people, this is another example of what republicans were worried about. and have been shown they should be worried about in 2022. or again in 2024. people -- picking people who are far to the right, say things like that, who were so inside of the american kind of political system, and the way that folks are supposed to be talking, and being the nominee and not winning. right? that is a concern that people have, deeply, within the republican party. and this is another example of that. >> i believe the turn of phrase was, candidate quality. from mitch mcconnell -- the senate minority republican, senate minority leader, who announced that he would be stepping down from his leadership post in november, after the november election. and you know, the folks at saturday night live, they, through the years, they have loved taking it right to mitch mcconnell. no matter what they're talking about, they always do this formulation where they say his name, and then they say something funny, like really outrageously funny. they went overboard. not overboard. they had fun with that last night. watch this. >> mcconnell has been leader for almost 20 years. but he first got involved in politics back in 1968, when he lost a fiddle contrast to the devil. >> mitch mcconnell, seen here walking out of a theater after watching 12 years a slave. [laughter] announced he would step down in november. they'll be replaced by the number two republican in the senate, offers an embryo holding an assault rifle. had one moment where he could have redeemed rehimself, just o moment could have redeemed himself. and that was after january 6th, when the house impeached donald trump, and mitch mcconnell could have made the decision to rally his troops in the, senate which he has under his control. to condemn donald trump and convict him. he would not be on the stage, trump would not be on the stage it will be a totally different world that we are living in. but mitch mcconnell, in that moment, budecided to make a political trade-off. his people said oh, we can build a governing majority with the same people who invaded the u.s. capitol, and violently assaulted police officers, while trying to overthrow an election. that would be how mitch mcconnell is remember. it will not nnbe any legislativ accomplishment, it would be forh the core manipulation. and for that one day that he had a chance to step up, and step into history, any chose not to. >> and eugene, in a sense you are in the news side here at the table, and you know all of those folks in that building over there. the likelihood that any of the three johns -- and thune, who nd are part of mitch mcconnell's leadership team, will any one of them be the next elite republican leader, given their relationship eawith trump? 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>> not surprised, disappointed. and re-energized. we keep talk about this upcoming election as if it's about candidate a or candidate b, political party or political party be. this is about democracy or fascism. and what's at stake is the rights of african americans to have a voice in governance, the right of african americans to elect candidates of their choice. and this report truly demonstrated, in a concrete way, that ever since the shelby decision of gutting section 45 of the voting rights act, -- and, voting rights access have been under attack for african americans and other communities. >> you know, you recently, you and several -- civil rights leaders met with vice president harris to discuss voting rights. what was the outcome of that meeting? >> the outcome was the recognition that we must continue to push for the john lewis advancement act. however, at the end of the day, elections have consequences. -- is not enough, we need congressional action. and the only way we can get to congressional action, with a congress that is functional, is to elect -- officials who actually are willing to govern for the whole of america, and not govern for the few. and right now, considering the make of of the house and their dysfunction, not much is actually going to move. and november's election is really going to determine what the true outcomes are. >> so then, really i mean the john lewis voting rights advancement act was reinstated oozed in the senate, this past week. but listening to your answer, you are not putting any eggs in the basket of the current congress. you are looking to the american people, to send, to send to washington and the next congress, people who are willing to protect voting rights, and a whole host of other rights that are on the line this november. >> look, you always introduce legislation, you push hard, you fight as much as you can, to get something passed. and in fact in the house, there is a slim majority. and it's shrinking fast. and there are always opportunities to advanced -- if you are prepared in position. so we must be prepared. the introduction of the bill is important, that's the imposition. being prepared -- if something happened that could trigger some -- to move forward, we have to be ready for that. but short of something happening in the house, we also need to be prepared for november. and really frame the conversation about what's at stake for our communities. not about individual candidates, but what's at stake. and trust me, if someone as a fascist, shows up as a fascist, they will govern as a fascist. >> and let me get you on one more thing. a super pac backing donald trump is planning to start airing radio ads, radio spots next week, aimed at black voters in georgia, pennsylvania, and michigan. what do you think of trump's outreach to black voters? >> well, to this point, it's been demeaning. actually offensive. so you know, they've got account with a better game than what they have come up with. and the problem with him and others of his ilk, they think gimmicks will get them voters, as opposed to true policy solutions. they have yet to offer true policy solutions, as relates to the african american condition, the quality of life. more or less true policy positions, as it relates to just any policy. -- reactionary -- his interest, and not the broad interest of communities that represent this country. >> well i mean, he, he did sneakers. and got those mugshot t-shirts. i mean, i'm just amplifying your point, he is not, he is not serious. derek johnson, president and ceo of the naacp, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. and that will do it for me today. thank you for watching, i'll be back next saturday and sunday, at six pm eastern, right here on msnbc. remember to follow us on x, instagram, tiktok, and threads using the handle at weekend capehart. you can also catch clips of the show on youtube. keep it right here, ayman is next. ayman is next. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. this is juana's smile. ♪♪ and this is her john deere 1 series tractor. it's handles the heavy lifting, ♪♪ breaks new ground, ♪♪ and most importantly, puts her at ease. you just have to get in the seat. 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