politicsnation. tonight s lead, law and order. but for who? right now, president biden is flexing the legal powers of his office to address the country s deepening problems. and an exclusive interview with nbc news, the president talked about the difficult decision to send 1500 troops to the border to help is a refugee crisis. he also spoke about the possibility that he might invoke his 14th amendment authority to raise the debt limit. if he cannot convince some of the gop to back off threats to push the country, and to an economic crisis. here s the deal. i think that first of all, this is not your father s republican party. this is a different group. and i think that we have to make it clear to the american people that i am prepared to negotiate in detail with her budget. in the meantime, here in new york city, there is outrage after an alleged act of vigilante justice. a young black man s life is snuffed out on the subway. prompting tough questions about who has the ri
children back. what s the reason? what s the motivation to keep that allowed authorities to them as your nationals with your passport, teach them a foreign quickly expel migrants seeking asylum was allowed to lapse. language? why not give them back to their families, give them to a third state, as required by the geneva a tweet warned it could be chaotic for a while. tens of thousands of migrants conventions, let that state return them back to their are believed to be massed in homeland? they re not doing that, and it northern mexico and two counties begs the question why. issued disaster declarations in you re in new york to brief preparation. the security council on the today there s no evidence of a human rights situation in libya. rush, at least not an immediate a lot of people have not paid it one. this video is probably the best evidence. much attention since gadhafi was on the left you see the border killed. as it was yesterday with but it is a broken state. migrants
hey everybody, welcome back. i am yasmin, if you are just joining, us welcome. it is great to see you. if you are sticking with us, we are thankful for that. from texas to california, a growing number of migrants wanting to enter the united states is turning into a humanitarian crisis. can it be fixed? what president biden is saying about it in an exclusive msnbc interview. we are in a situation now where 1600 entering the border, if they are not there to enforce the law, they are there to free up the border agents and they need to be on the border, we are having another thousand people coming in for asylum, judges to make judgments to move things along. plus, the assault on women s health rights continuing in state legislators and courts across the country. i am going to speak with a defender of those rights. about the constant court battle that has more than 170 years. and the new fight over the abortion drug, mifepristone. that is backed by christian nationalis
[gayle] broadcast and cable networks do you ever find yourself complaining there are too many good shows on tv? i feel like that needs to be celebrated. a new era in television. broadcast and cable networks face a growing competitor, online programming. it would take a revolution for someone like me to have a career as an actor, and the revolution was netflix. you re right. there s a new player in the original content game. it s bedtime. this flood of actors and flooding into tv. the people that are going to change the narrative out there is us. there s an avalanche of new streaming services. word of the year? binge watch. when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. this is going to be so fun. television used to be, here s what we re showing you and here s your only chance to see it. when there were fewer tv options, there wasn t as much room for experimentation and creativity that we ve seen an explosion of. coming into 20
witnessed at last night s town hall. many of you have expressed deep anger and disappointment. many of you are upset that someone who attempted to destroy our democracy was invited to sit on a stage in front of a crowd of republican voters to answer questions, and predictably, continued to spew lie after lie after lie. and i get it. it was disturbing. it was disturbing to see and hear that person refer to a black law enforcement officer as a thug, an adjective he used many times to describe black men and called kaitlan collins, the moderator nasty, which is what he calls any woman who stands up to him. it was disturbing to hear him speak to shyly of qanon conspirators who assaulted officers on january 6th. and it was awful to hear him spread lies about the election. and young and old, fellow citizens, people who love their kids and go to church, laugh and applaud his lies and his continued defamation of woman who according to a jury of his peers he sexually abused and defamed