the big discrepancy. i think that cohen was ploes with that but there are still questions about his credibility. he still had to spend 16 hours in front of the house intel committee. i think he s exhausted, he s continuing to cooperate with the sdny and in less than two months he still plans to report to federal prison. any kind of relief he has about his testimony and the sort of switch in the way nat public thinks about him i think is welcome but he still is facing some very serious things in short order. yeah. mika, what do you think of those numbers? i must say we ve known michael for quite some time. and on on a personal level i ve liked michael for quite some time but didn t see to have great credibility to say the
it s certainly not what nancy pelosi second and hasn t yet figured out dealing with it. and, mika, this really isn t about ideology. anti-semitism knows no boundary, whether it s happening on the united states and europe or on the far right in nero nazi meetings. this is an ongoing challenge. and nancy pelosi is exactly right to try to call it out. and, by the way, this whole thing about, hey, we re just going to condemn everybody for all their hate speech, now that doesn t work. if you re responding to continued anti-semitic tropes, then condemning people that commit a laundry list of hate crimes doesn t count. you have to focus on the
because of this administration s cruel and inhumane policy. mika, how remarkable you had the secretary of homeland security, could not call a cage a cage. a cage is still a cage. give credit to those freshman lawmakers that were questioning her, they did everything right that when republicans when they were questioning michael cohen did wrong. it was very impressive, want it? it was. i thought we saw the star freshmen women performing yesterday, doing their duty, their service to this country, asking measured questions, not making a show of themselves, asking question and showing the answers that were being made available to them, which said more than anything we could ever understand about what s going on here. let s bring in national political reporter for nbc news carol lee. you were covering john kelly,
it is thursday, march 7th along with joe, willie and me we have nsnbc contributor mike barnicle. former aide to the george w. bush white house department elise jordan and peter baker and joe, it s good to have you back. we have a lot to get to this morning. well, i ll tell you what, mika, comcast, it s great to be back. you know, you have everything, i mean, i know donald trump doesn t like to talk about policy so much as he likes to talk about the news media or witch hunt, but if you look at the washington post and everything else, he is on a losing streak. i you know, i m sure he ll try to spin it but i m sure michael will tell you, he s probably going to be channelling yogi bear who said i ain t in no swamp, i just ain t hitting.
you know, mika, he was right in one thing that he said, if you look at his long list of losses, people may say, please, please, we can t win anymore. it s stunning he s on this losing streak. winning is a habit but so is losing. right now donald trump and his administration appear to be in that nasty habit of losing and losing on the things that are most important to him. but he frames it as winning and just that s the struggle here. as the washington post points out this morning, he s not winning on the border, as he defines it. he s not winning on the budget and he s not winning on north korea in any way and the evidence and the facts show