should be high, and i think that s quite reasonable. she doesn t want it to look like democrats are just trying to impeach the president because they don t like him, because they re not happy with some of his policy moves, they don t think he s fit for office. there has to be some sort of evidence for a crime. i think she s trying to lay this out ahead of the mueller report to give an indication of what she would be willing to accept. the second piece of this is impeachment is divisive and there are democrats who actually don t think this would be good politics for their party in the lead-up to a presidential election, that it would be better for their nominee to be able to run against president trump as is instead of her mucking up that campaign with an impeachment process that might not succeed, anyway. and speaking of politics, this is not about yes, the progressives and the left part fortunate party a of the party are the ones who are pushing this. this is about the majority who
nogales, ten american soldiers dangled their legs on a ledge spitting out shells and tobacco juice, waiting for the forklift to arrive. that s all a political stunt by the president. but behind the theatrics, there s some serious policy moves. president trump is trying to restrict asylum claims. he s trying to get ronald vitiello confirmed, he helped oversee the separation of migrant children from their families. here to talk about all those immigration changes, faiz shakir. political director for the aclu. let s start with the new nominee to head i.c.e., the aclu is opposed. he has years and years of experience in the agency. what s your opposition? he was just on fox news a couple days ago talking about the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the so-called migrant caravan.
asylum. 1,500 of those troops are in arizona where nbc news national security reporter julia ainsley reports they will likely stay through thanks giving. ten american soldiers dangled their legs spitting out shells and tobacco juice, waiting for a forklift to arrive. that s all a political stunt by the president. but behind the theatrics, there s some serious policy moves. president trump is trying to restrict asylum claims. he s trying to get ronald vitiello confirmed, he help sd oversee the separation of migrant children from their families. here to talk about all those immigration changes, fa faiz shakir. let s start with the new nominee
president donald trump has deployed more than 5,000 u.s. troops to the border to thwart migrant women and children, mostly, from coming to ask for asylum. 1,500 of those troops are in arizona where nbc news national security reporter julia ainsley reports they will likely stay through thanksgiving. ten american soldiers dangled their legs spitting out shells and tobacco juice, waiting for a forklift to arrive. that s all a political stunt by the president. but behind the theatrics, there s some serious policy moves. president trump is trying to restrict asylum claims.
a sufficient commercial. thank you. trust me, anyone who s out here for the caucuses, this is definitely going to be one of the stops on your list. thank you, kasie hunt, garrett ha garrett haake as well. let me bring in chuck todd. let s start with the news of the morning, this idea that the president wants to rescind with the stroke of a pen birthright citizenship, the news that he wants to send some 5,200 troops to the border. are those serious policy moves, or is this about just riling up the base? it s hard not to look at it through a prism of the election. it s hard to take the birthright citizenship proposal as a serious proposal when he talks about it as an executive order when it just can t be done. that s not the way to do it. this is a constitutional amendment. if he were serious about it he would have unveiled the campaign to get it passed in 35 plus state legislatures and all the things you need to do to get a