it. not a frashl national celebration like this. i would also say at the end other end of the national mall the western front of the capital is reserved for the leadership who distribute the tickets. so, gwen, this is not something unusual. i was on the national mall last year at the capital and i didn t see a general public line to get in. you had to have tickets from either the speaker, the majority leader or their or their leadership offices. all right. let s first and foremost see what the president says and then we can have a fun debate it afterwards. great to see you march jean joan thanks as always. out out front next the fight for 20 a potential opening after a major shift shows support for joe biden and bernie sanders starting to lip slip. plus the women of 2020 get the vogue treatment except for one marianne williamson. she is here with us. that s a four day weekend awesome and with getaway deals on accommodation starting from 15 percent off, you can be a booker at bo
that s the first person they re going to go to. the doj will be digesting it, probably be able to see it as well and that s going to be the first line of defense to communicate with him to figure out what parts of this do we not like. do we want to exert executive privilege over. also we ve talked about this letter to chuck grassley that you brought up that was resurfaced in the last several hours. i know one of the things that stood out to you, shan, sort of the length that this letter went to by rod rosenstein to emphasize the doj s historical resistance as you put it to certain congressional requests s that is setting up an interesting little fight i would say in and of itself. yeah. certainly is. really kind of drawing a line in the sand. i mean, as someone who s worked at doj in leadership offices that s certainly true. i don t think either congress or rosenstein needed to be reminded of any of those tensions. but he s saying, look, the special prosecutor under our regulatio
it s unknowing, then apparently we do need to put a resolution on the floor that educates people about how harmful and hurtful anti-semitism is. for us to go out just because a member said something and put a resolution out, i just don t see the value of that. with me now is jake sherman, he s, of course, senior writer over at politico, co-author of the politico playbook, and a msnbc political contributor. the panel is also back. kimberly matthew and howard. so, jake, wow. i guess we will not have a resolution this week. is that pretty much that looks like that at a minimum, they re punting. yeah, so we just caught up with nancy pelosi within the last, let s call it hour and a half. and she said a couple of things that were interesting. she said, number one, she doesn t know when this resolution is going to come up. it has to go to the foreign affairs committee, which is taking care of it. so that s removing it one step from the leadership offices. number two although th
traffickers and human criminals want very badly. this would be so easy to do. plenty to work through auto capitol hill. that is where we find nbc congressional reporter mike viqueira joining us live. how is the work going to make a deal? in about an hour and a half s time, we expect some staffers from the senate offices and the house leadership offices to head up to the white house compound, the eisenhower executive office building. that meeting is he set to begin at 11:00 with they re said to be continuing negotiations. not a lot of optimism that anybody on a staff level is going to have the authority to cut a deal. president trump noting that he has appointed a working group, including his son-in-law, as well as vice president mike pence to work through these issues. but the problem that a lot of people have, both democrats and republicans, is that the president is the only person who can give the say-so the final okay on any punitive deal or potential deal.
president s strategy. we start off with chief correspondent mike emanuel on capitol hill with the situation is frankly looking better now for some kind of deal than it hasn t quite a while. it hours to go until the funding deadline, it s time to get serious pit we ve seen a flurry of activity with vice president mike pence, mick mulvaney, jared kushner going back and forth between the various leadership offices. we have the top senate leaders on the senate floor explaining basically the next time the senate votes, it won t be a partisan deal. it ll be an agreement reached between president trump from the senate leadership, and the house leadership. you have the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying that they realize that to get something across the finish line, to keep at least part of the government continuing up and running and avoid a partial government shutdown, you need a presidential signature, a bill that can get that, and at least