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president trump signed the c.a.r.e.s. act into law in 2020. no borrowers had to make those payments. interest has also been paused. but as part of this debt ceiling bill that would end, essentially 60 days after june 30th, so we're looking at the end of august, borrowers would have to start making payments on those loans, and we know this will impact people. they've been sort of watching what's been happening, i've been talking to students here, we're near nyu at this iconic park. one student told me that it is what it is. she knew this day was going to come. she's prepared for it, but she's also really glad that this is putting attention on the issue and making sure that borrowers are sort of at the forefront of the conversation. this is what she told me. >> there's a lot of hope knowing that we're at this point. people are advocating for it. people recognize people should have it paid off because quite frankly, doesn't make too much

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black knights were like knights in shiny armor to a couple trapped in their overturned car. they worked together to lift the car and get the couple out. in case you are wondering, yes, the team won that game. holy cow. >> julie: wow. all right. coming up president trump will be taking on the role of comforter in chief when he meets with the families of victims from the sante fe, texas, school shooting. we'll take you live to houston once the president arrives. plus president trump signing the right to try act into law. what this could mean for terminally ill patients all over the country who have exhausted all other options. will it give them hope? dr. marc siegel will join us next to discuss this landmark move.

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publicly, transparently for the whole world to see that he is willing to do that. he is the great dealmaker and negotiator. but i find it really regrettable that for petty partisan political reasons and also as an audition for 2020, playing to the left wing base you have otherwise responsible members of the senate being willing to shut down the government for this reason. it truly is regrettable. also opioid treatment centers are at risk. sherrod brown in ohio who is up for re-election this year and has one of the most massive opioid abuse and death problems in this nation stood with the president in the oval office just last week as the president signed the act into law. is he going to go home and tell people in ohio because of daca i am not there to fund these opioid treatment centers? it's regrettable. brian: sounds like not going to address it you have until at least march 5th and thanks to court order maybe until june. let me tell what you jonah goldberg said last night on "special report." he said if this government shut down, he goes the democratic messaging runs

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browarder. those are the facts. >> this is your show, but i'm talking from the white house briefing room, are we going to talk about 24i7kthe things that happened this week. >> this happened today. >> hold on. a lot happened here today. the president had a bilateral meeting with the president of norway. then another press conference with her. another bipartisan action at 5:30 today in the oval office the president invited in members of the house and senate, democrats and republicans, and he signed the act into law and you're not telling the people that. it's relevant we have more money for your customs and border patrol to detect fentanyl. he gave the pen to democratic senator of massachusetts ed markey because he sees that this is -- >> bipartisan. >> it's an action. that legislation passed because

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signed an act into law based on race, sex, religion and national origin. the first female is a naval academy grad and vet. in 1999 she was the first african-american to head a navy ship. she helped rescue phillips. president and ceo of a nevada based start up that plans on filling medical marijuana products. he says he believes the company has the creme da la creme of products. >> i believe that we can win! i believe that we can win! i believe that we can win! president obama joined white house staffers. he had everyone chanting i believe that we can win. some of the staffers changed the

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country in particular by today's ruling. >> well, i think it's important for us to act now. if we fail to act, the hopes and dreams and aspiration of many people to participate in a democratic process would be denied. so it is my hope that democrats and republicans members of the house that we would come together in a bipartisan fashion and fix it. today it is shocking, it's unbelievable. it makes me so sad to see we have to fight this fight all over again. if somebody told me on august 6th, 1965, when president lyndon johnson signed the act into law that we would be fighting this fight, this battle again in 2013. >> what do you make of john

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minority voting rights in this country in particular by today's ruling. >> well, i think it's important for us to act now. if we fail to act, the hopes and dreams and aspiration of many people to participate in a democratic process would be denied. so it is my hope that democrats and republicans members of the house that we would come together in a bipartisan fashion and fix it. today it is shocking, it's unbelievable. it makes me so sad to see we have to fight this fight all over again. if somebody told me on august 6th, 1965, when president lyndon johnson signed the act into law that we would be fighting this fight, this battle again in 2013. >> what do you make of john

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have to fight this fight all over again. if somebody told me on august 6th, 1965, when president lyndon johnson signed the act into law that we would be fighting this fight, this battle again in 2013. >> what do you make of john roberts' argument and the majority ruling in this case? chief justice roberts arguing that essentially this law is a vestige of an earlier era, that the kind of discrimination that justified this type of remedy in the first place no longer require this kind of remedy? we need some different way of approaching these matters now, times have changed. >> well, the only thing i would have said to justice roberts if i had an opportunity to talk with him, i would say not to forget the past. not to forget the history. i would invite him and the other four members of the court to walk in my shoes. to travel with me through

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130327:18:24:00

you know, i think even if we see doma get struck down we may see some republicans say, you know what, i agree with this decision because this is a state's issue. this is not something that federal government should be doing. >> and -- excuse me, keith, to that point, nbc's frank forte, says in financing a lawsuit, making sure the proper forum is used. not that is t is wrong or that doma should be struck down, but that it needs to be before the proper court. >> the obama administration is enforcing a law, they are just not defending it. that's the situation. it is very odd that justice scalia and others in the supreme court today were critical of. but the forum is the choice of the obama administration as well. they are the ones who chose to appeal the case even though they won in the second circuit. they appeal because they wanted the supreme court to make a decision about this. and provide some finality to what is going on with marriage equality. you don't want to have a patch work system where different people have different

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event for me. of a lifetime. >> we walked down 44 steps, which coincidentally is how many years edie windsor and thea spire spent together as a committed couple and we ask for equal justice under law here. >> and the lawyer defending doma is deis taking to house republicans. just like yesterday, the hearing with demonstrators from both sides. >> as a conservative, i will tell you that doma wreaks of big government. >> we will no longer be satisfied with living in the shadows of freedom. we have the right to marry who we love. we have the right to work as we are. >> those who are anti-marriage equality are not all bad people. however, they are all wrong people. >> how can it be that my

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