appropriately, from the artificial intelligence summit at bletchley park. the other big story this week, though, has been the quite eye popping testimony at the public inquiry into how the government handled various phases of the covid epidemic. and, i mean, it has massively, massively taken me back to those scary, uncertain days in early spring 2020. and i spent a lot of those days sat in this very studio and the person sat across from me and being very reassuring at all times was laura k, who s back in the studio. not in the studio. no, i m not. but i m logistically distanced today, not socially distanced. and i m very pleased to hear that i was reassuring back in those early days of march 2020. you were one of the only people i saw! well, i m pleased. well, it was very nice. we were a tiny little band of people, carrying on, trying to do ourjobs as everybody wondered what on earth was going on. and it s been a very strange experience watching this, hasn t it? because i was
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issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. american people are sick and tired of hearing about your dam emails. me too, me too. they can be that takes you back. the make-or-break moments for a presidential campaign. and this wednesday, at least some of the 2024 republican presidential candidates will meet for the first debate of this season. my colleague, josé díaz-balart served as over two nights back in 2019. of course, he also anchors jose diaz reports every weekday morning here on msnbc along with the saturday edition of nmec as always my friend, it s great to see you. thank you for joining us. thank you, great seeing you. you have had a great opportunity here into the preparation it takes like for a debate like this. what is that preparation?
that we have all covered, versus what matters most to voters? the issues, the economy, jobs, health care. they re all equally as important, and they must be equally addressed. and you cannot you cannot extinguish the sun with a finger. the stories, the important issues are all of those and more. and it would be just unconscionable to not bring up the big story, which is the former president, what he has said, what he continues to say, and what he is facing. and the fact is that that person happens to be in all of the polls, weigh number one versus all the other candidates. josé díaz-balart, as always, it is a pleasure. my friend, make sure to catch him tonight on the saturday edition of nbc nightly news and
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