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close political allies,ad some harsh words towards the prime minister as the war against hamasth broke out last fall. good day, i'm chris jansing you can see this earlier today, this is the exchange with the live at msnbc headquarters in prime minister as well as his wife as they arrived here at new york city. let's all roll up our sleeves mar-a-lago, the former and make it happen. president's home, conciliatory that's former president barack words being shared and clearly obama as he and former first an embrace there and smiling in lady michelle became the latest photos. a short time ago the press was high profile democrats to rally able to hear from the former president and the prime minister. around kamala harris's here is part of that exchange candidacy. what that endorsement means as beginning with former president the campaign kicks off a weekend trump speaking about vice of action and what new polls president kamala harris. tell us about the state of the >> i think her remarks were w race. plus, chaos in paris as the disrespectful. >> did youer guys talk about wh your working relationship would 2024 olympic opening ceremony is look like if you were reelected now moments away. in november? >> we don't have to. we've had a good relationship. france's state owned high speed rail network has been hit with i was very good to israel, better than any president's ever several simultaneous arson been. if we win, it will be very simple. it's all going to work out and very quickly.nd attacks, potentially disrupting travel for up to 800,000 people. if we don't, you're going to end the latest on that attack and upn' with major wars in the mide what it could mean for the east and maybe a third world games. and a new flurry of filings in the donald trump legal saga. war. >> reporter: and as those two the new developments in his leaders current and former have efforts to get his hush money been meeting here at mar-a-lago,
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conviction thrown out as well as get the judge kicked off his we do have some protesters both civil fraud case. pro-palestinian as well as much to get to. pro-israel protesters that have we begin with the early momentum gathered here in the palm beach still growing today for the area. harris campaign, and there's a chris. >> jesse kirsch, thank you for plan in place to capitalize on that. investigators believe the it during this first full son of thenk world's most famou weekend of her candidacy. drug lord, el chapo, just it all kicked off with a much tricked the kingpin who anticipated endorsement from the authorities say is one of those responsible for flooding the two most popular democrats, barack and michelle obama. u.s. with fentanyl, his move, to get that kingpin on a plane to >> this is going to be historic. >> we called to say michelle and el paso so the fbi could arrest i couldn't be prouder to endorse them both when they landed. you and to do everything we can to get you through this election nbc's ken dilanian is here to break it all down.ea and into the oval office. >> oh, my goodness. wild story, ken. i know you talked to three law enforcement officials. what more do we know about how this all happened? >> two polls suggest harris is >> yeah, chris, it reads like a gaining ground. "the new york times" sienna poll script from the tv show narcos. shows a reset to where the race law enforcement officials tell us this appears to be a case of was before mr. biden imploded on a debate stage in atlanta. one drug lord o deciding to yesterday's "axios" poll has her with a big lead among young surrender and duping another drug kingpin into coming with voters, and billion on the him. we're told that the driving force here was joaquin guzman massive signup of more than 170,000 volunteers, the campaign lopez, the son of jailed sinaloa has organized a weekend of
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action. more than 2,000 events, phone cartel boss joaquin el chapo guzman, who's been under banks, canvas launching in pressure as u.s. authorities battleground states. also grass roots meetings across tried to get mexico to capture o him. law enforcement officials tell the country that will include us they believe guzman lopez kamala coffee hours, pot lucks, decided to turn himself in and trivia nights and other events. their leading theory was he was and then there's the statement under the impression he would receive more favorable treatment if he brought a major cartel from the trump campaign refusing to commit to a debate opening figure. they believe guzman lopez who is the door for harris to accuse the former president of 37, tricked 75-year-old sinaloa waffling. cartel cofounder and leader el >> i'm ready to debate donald trump. i have agreed to the previously agreed upon september 10th mayo garcia into boarding a debate. private plane bound for new he agreed to that previously. mexico where the two were arrested and taken into u.s. u. now it appears he's back peddling, but i'm ready. custody. there's differing accounts about and i think the voters deserve what happened. to see the split screen that el mayo thought he was going to look at real estate, which is exists in this race on a debate amazing because experts say he stage, and so i'm ready. rarely leaves mexico. both men were taken to el paso, let's go. >> all of that as an op-ed in texas, and guzman lopez was "the washington post" argues flown by the fbi to chicago. harris is making politics fun again. nbc's yamiche alcindor is reporting from washington, d.c. record shows garcia made an also with us, eugene daniels, appearance in federal court in texas and neither has entered a plea. officials are hailing these arrests asal a significant victy
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"politico" white house correspondent and an msnbc against the sinaloa cartel which political contributor. matthew dowd, former chief is one of two organizations strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign and a senior msnbc importing the vast majority of political analyst, and maya fentanyl killing tens of thousands of americansva annual, rupert, former campaign manager chris. >> ken dilanian, thank you. coming up, the harris for julian castro, former warren campaign getting a major money for president senior adviser and boost from one very influential host of the podcast "when we win group with a connection to a with maya rupert." potential vice presidential yamiche, what's the real world choice, the reporter behind that joins us next. l choice, the reporter behind that value of the obama endorsement, joins us next. and are we going to see them campaign together anytime soon? >> it's an important question. the value of it really is that it reminds people of a time when democrats felt really good about their party and felt really good about winning elections. as you noted president obama and his wife michelle obama remain some of the most popular democratic figures, so they are going to be people that are going to be able to get people feeling good, sort of extend this honeymoon period. it could be lasting all the way to november. that's what harris campaign
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aides are telling me they hope. there's also of course the fact that we're likely to see the obamas hit the campaign trail, which means that's going to be galvanizing people and reminding people how important they believe this election is. it's going to be in some ways focusing the campaign and focusing voters on the need to sort of help out and to help harris win, so i think it's going to be very interesting to see that. i know we're probably going to talk about veep stakes, i'm going to add a little bit of that in if that's okay. i've been getting new information from the harris campaign when it comes to the vice president harris looking for a running mate. this is one of the first times if not the first time that the campaign is publicly acknowledging through a statement from kevin munoz that the vetting process has begun in earnest he says. he says that there's not going to be any additional updates from the campaign officially, but of course we've been talking to a lot of sources and one campaign aide sort of talked about to me about what harris herself, not her aides, not people around her but what she herself is looking for in a running mate, and they said, one, that she's looking for someone that has similar qualities to what president biden was looking for when he
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selected her, but he also said she's looking for someone who has shared values of fighting for the middle class, treating people with respect and dignity and creating an america where everybody gets a fair shot. she also said she's looking for a governing partner who has the experience to step in the job and be effective on day one. so that's really interesting. of course we have that list up there of the contenders. we're watching it closely to see if it's going to grow, if it's going to winnow down. we're keeping a close eye on all things veep stakes. it's interesting to see the campaign officially and publicly say that the vetting process will has begun. >> thanks so much for that. look, maya, as they're vetting candidate for a running mate, we're also watching harris break fund-raising records, enlist record numbers of volunteers. she's even become a tiktok sensation, but james carville has a warning for his fellow democrats and i want to play that for you. >> this is everybody's giddy,
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get the coverage and it's great. if i had to write a play about what i think it's going to be like, it would be entitled the ice pick coming. and just get ready because these republicans, you're right, they got caught off kbard, but they're going to get their sea legs, and we're having to get a campaign, whole campaign started. >> so maya, is he right? and how does the campaign manage all this? >> i mean, he's definitely right in that, you know, we are anticipating that republicans are going to come after kamala harris. i do not think he's right at all with the idea that the enthusiasm that we're seeing right now is something that needs to be tempered or tamped down. in fact, i think that this is part of -- and we're already seeing it, it's part of the campaign strategy. what they're doing is taking advantage of this incredible enthusiasm and translating it into volunteers and organizing. enthusiasm is organizing, and so
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this idea that sort of you put excited, you know, volunteers on the ground over here and sort of a campaign strategy over here, if you can't put your hands together, you're not understanding how a democratic campaign needs to be run. the people that have broken those grass roots, volunteer call records, the fund-raising records, those people are going to be super volunteers. they're going to be the ones going to the events and actually, and not just even that, talking to their families in their communities. the way kamala harris is going to win this is by people calling the people that they trust, that trust them and saying, hey, this is information that we know is coming from the republicans. that's wrong. let me tell you what i know. that's how this campaign is going to be successful. that is entirely dependent on the enthusiasm we're seeing right now. i think we take that enthusiasm and run with it. do not tell people to calm it down for one minute because we know that the republican response is going to come, these
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analysis was. i think james carville is group plan to spend it? totally wrong. battleground states like i think the harris campaign michigan and arizona, which are obviously crucially important in expects the republicans to come the presidential race, as well at them, but the enthusiasm is as new york and california, actually what america wants which are safe blue at the right now. there's this hunger, this presidential level but have a series of crica important house races that could decide the majority. incredible hunger through the why is this group doing it? struggle of the last four years specifically they tell me and the darkness of the last they've done research that shows that in swing states and four years and the pain of the last four years and the cruelty of what the trump and the gop have done that there's this idea districts guns are a motivating of like let's get out there and force, as well as persuade fence celebrate and challenge and move sitters that are outraged that and have fun and finally get mass shootings have become so past this holding the hill and common in american life. take a look at what emma brown let's take it to the told me, battleground state battlefield. so i think that enthusiasm is key to her victory in the course of this, and i would advise voters are consistently ranking gun violence as among their top concerns. the issue is actually moving james carville and all white votes and able to effect electoral outcomes. political operative old white political operatives to trust their research showed that suburban women, latinos and the harris campaign, the savvy and the smartness of the black voters are particularly motivated by this issue. campaign, and if james, if i was suburban women being an advising james carville to spend important swing demographic, and latino and black voters a core time, i would tell him to spend to the democratic base. time to convince other old white
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guys to vote for kamala harris. >> obviously we've lost sahil on your poll numbers, i actually kapur, but i think you got the think we have not yet fully gist of that report. $15 million in one swoop from captured what's happened in this the giffords organization. race. i think my belief is we're going our thanks to sahil for that. to quickly soon see soon vice up next, new tensions president harris ahead in the national polls in this. between donald trump's legal team and manhattan d.a. alvin there's been two polls out of new hampshire and maine that show her now up seven or eight bragg as trump fights to get his points. those races were tied a month hush money conviction tossed out. and in our next hour, how nikki ago in those states, and in that haley supporters are leaning in "new york times" poll, what we see happens in polling and when there's movement in a race and the trump/harris matchup. plus, allies pushing their sudden change, what happens first is enthusiasm versus in-state stars for harris veep stakes as the hottest competition outside the olympics change, we've seen that in all heats up. mpetition outside the s heats up of the metrics. then what changes is favorability numbers of a candidate, and in that "new york times" poll, kamala harris has moved from a negative 19 net favorability, negative 19 to negative 3, so a 16-point shift to the positive in two weeks. that's an amazing thing. as that happens, as enthusiasm moves to favorability moves,
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then the ballot numbers move, so i think one thing your viewers should keep in mind is the high point, the person that exhibited the honeymoon in this race was donald trump and what happened with the convention, the vp pick, and then the attempted assassination. that's his high point, so if i were the trump folks, i'd be really concerned at his high point in this race, he's one point ahead. that's the high point in this race in the midst of a honeymoon that donald trump had. so i think there's lots of battles to be fought. this is going to be an electoral college race, but i for one see the shift in this race as tremendously fundamental, and over the course of the next few days and weeks, we're going to really capture how much it has fundamentally changed. >> and eugene, we are where we are, of course, because of a debate. so let's talk a possible future debate. as you know, donald trump had said yes, and then he said he didn't really trust or he wasn't thrilled at least with abc. that was after he had agreed to a september date.
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now he wants to wait until kamala harris is officially the nominee. what are you hearing? what's the buzz? is there going to be a debate? >> you know, no one knows because so much of the way that the trump campaign and even republicans operate is kind of at the whim of donald trump, right? if he wakes up one day and he wants to debate, he'll say it, and that will be the message. if he wakes up and doesn't, that will also be the message. i will say, you know, the harris campaign -- it's weird to say the harris campaign. it used to be the biden campaign, but the harris campaign, you know, what she said when she said i'm ready, let's go. that is the feeling they have. they want to put these two people on stage and have the american people have a -- have them have it out and understand the big differences because it's very hard to find two humans that think about and represent different things of this country than vice president kamala harris and donald trump, right? in just a week and a half ago we were talking about having, you
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know, two older white men on stage running in this race, a race that was a redo of 2020, and the fundamentals, it seems, have changed, right? like it opens up an entirely different electorate for vice president harris, her team feels. maybe there are different states so she doesn't just have to focus on, you know, the blue wall, the michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. so they feel really good about that, and they feel like they're in a position of strength, especially as you have former president trump kind of it seems waffling on whether or not he's going to do a debate. i think at the end of the day, he in the primary didn't see any -- no blowback to not doing debates, and he saw a huge upside to doing a debate with joe biden. he has these two conflicting pieces of evidence of whether or not a debate would actually be good for him in operating. we'll have to see. it's up to him, but i as a -- you know, as a reporter always want to see these folks and i think the american people deserve the two of them to get
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on stage and kind of hash out all of the things that everybody wants to hear. i will say lastly, you know, in the idea of this being a honeymoon phase, democrats that i talk to and folks on the harris campaign, they're aware that things could shift. they're aware that as james carville said that ice pick is coming. they're not shocked by that, they know that that is coming, but what they're trying to do is build up the rest of it and the foundation that they feel like they already have to build on, so that when that does end up coming and when she does start doing press conferences or interviews and as we move forward in more rallies that they can build on all of those volunteers and things. i don't know that any of us have ever seen the amount of kind of random groups of people, affinity groups, you have the black gay men for harris, black men for harris, black women for harris, there's a white men for harris that's cropping up. we've seen something like this. they're figuring out how to capitalize on this excitement
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not because he's not afraid this issue the same way. sometimes you can read legal because he is afraid, because briefs and see here's a venn he's going to understand that the only way, the only moment he diagram and here's the small slice where there is some has going forward to blunt this agreement between them. this is like reading two vastly sort of movement and enthusiasm and what's going on with vice different universes of facts and president harris is to do the circumstances here. there just is no agreement debate. it's the only big moment left he between them, and therefore, it has to try to stop that momentum will be really interesting to see how judge juan merchan who presided over the trial resolves that will gain, as eugene said, this motion where trump is it will gain through the trying to throw out the verdict, convention, through the vp pick and basically through labor day, not because he claims he was and we're about to go in a immune from prosecution. he is claiming that the evidence frozen period because of the that was used at trial includes olympics in this thing. i think he's going to do the debate because i think he's evidence during his presidency, going to believe he has to do and that's why the verdict has the debate because he has to to be set aside. figure out some way to stop her >> so this is confusing for some momentum. >> maya, i don't know if you saw the op-ed in "the wall street people because trump wasn't president when it happened, right? is that the moment that counts? journal" by peggy noonan. she's somebody who has lived >> no, in fact, people keep inside of presidencies. she has some insights. saying how could hush money she wrote this, among those who payments -- how could he get immunity for that? follow politics closely and are that's not what the defense are highly online for political arguing. the defense are saying that content. views of ms. harris hardened evidence that went in trial was long ago. evidence that happened when to those of relaxed engagement,
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especially the young, she will donald trump was president. be a new figure. hope hicks, his communications they'll be seeing her for the director, the conversation that first time. she had with him in the oval they'll be open to what they see. you know, for all the challenges office about he said to her, of a dramatically truncated according to her, it's so good campaign and what that creates that this for her staff is the fact that so many people are learning daniels kerfuffle came out now about her for the first time, as opposed to during the especially young people, campaign. that happened in the tweets about michael cohen. potentially a real advantage. happened when he was president. >> absolutely, i think what it's not the hush money payments we're going to see is as this -- that happened before. it's what happened when he was as more time -- i still cannot president. >> trump's lawyers are demanding that the judge in the civil believe we're only talking about fraud case, arthur engoron days that this campaign has really been going, what we're recuse himself over a reported going to see is more and more people getting to know her and conversation he had with an her getting a chance to define attorney about the case which they're alleging is an ethics herself to an entirely new group violation. using a highly technical term, of voters. so many times when we're talking about this race, we're still engoron said he was arraigned by talking about it in terms of what was the path available and the attorney in question, he most likely for joe biden, and that is different than the one didn't give any facts of the case. that is available for harris. and so i think that as we're trump's team has trying to get talking about this and looking him thrown off multiple times. at polls, we have to remember will they have any luck this
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that she does not have to win time? over the exact same voters in >> i don't think so. they believe there was an the swing states that he was ongoing judicial investigation of judge engoron by a panel empowered by the state to look into judicial misconduct. sort of targeting. judge engoron in his opinion she has the potential and i denying their motion for recusal think we've already seen that is real potential to drive bigger says to the best of my turnout with young people, with knowledge, that investigation people who were not expected to doesn't exist here. be big voters. >> so the trial is over, but we could see a very, very different look in those swing engoron has some jurisdiction, states. but also and more than that, she right, including ordering an puts states on the table. so we may be talking about independent monitor to continue to oversee the trump entirely new swing states, right? we can look at north carolina organization, i think for three years, right? >> that's why he has and arizona and georgia and some of these places that, you know, jurisdiction. former judge barbara jones is the independent monitor and she the republicans have not been reports to him and gives him preparing and i do not think they are prepared to compete. and so really, i think what is updates. >> trump is back to railing here is a huge opportunity that against his legal cases on a lot of new voters are getting social media. you wrote a piece for msnbc a chance to see her. she's defining herself. yesterday, detailing how he she defining herself as someone who can ignite a lot of talked about his defamation excitement, and i think that case. people are going to see kind of abc news george stephanopoulos, judge aileen cannon's dismissal enthusiasm as a resource. it is a strategic resource for a campaign. you cannot buy it. of the classified documents case, gag order in the new york you cannot manufacture it, and criminal case, and also that he what she is doing is going to be
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casts himself as the big winner incredibly powerful for the here. what's the truth? >> i think he is not quite the lasting power this campaign is winner that he claims that he going to need. >> so you just have to keep it is, and he's not quite the going, no pressure at all. victim that he claims he is maya rupert, yamiche alcindor, either. of those three characterizations yesterday, the one that made my eugene daniels and matthew dowd, thank you all so much. jaw drop the most was when he this sunday will mark 100 said the gag order that's still days until election day, which in place in the new york is kind of mind blowing. criminal place is impeding him my colleagues and i are going to from campaigning against vice be hosting special coverage president kamala harris. breaking down what comes next on kamala harris, joe biden, nobody this historic day. affiliated with their you can watch all day beginning administration is even remotely at 8:00 a.m. eastern. impacted by that gag order. i'll be hosting at 4:00 p.m. the remnants of the gag order we're going to be talking a lot that are in place have to do about those voters. with the jurors and they have to it's right here on msnbc. do with people who are actually participants in the trial, the in 90 seconds, travel chaos lawyers, the courtroom personnel. their family members, and then and increased security at the specifically the family members olympics after an arson attack of the judge and of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. how that relates to kamala just ahead of the olympics' open harris and his inability to ceremony. we're live in paris after this. campaign against her, i'm at a e a revolving door... loss for words, chris. >> that's a political argument. keep things fresh with febreze small spaces. it has no legal standing at all it's an outlet-free air freshener that you see. >> yeah, well, it's also not that fights odors for 45 days. so even after every flush... truthful. you know your bathroom smells amazing. so but, yeah.
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sotyktu. msnbc/jansing, stay close, more "chris jansing reports" just after this. jansing reports" jut after this right now just moments before the olympics' opening ceremony kicks off in paris, france is recovering from a massive arson attack disabling three of the four high speed rail lines connecting the capital to the rest of the country. it could affect up to 800,000 travelers, and that includes olympic athletes because the venues are spread out in multiple cities. nbc's richard engel is reporting from paris. allie raffa covers the white house for us. i know, richard, security is tight within paris, but we understand that these attacks took place outside the city. what do we know right now about
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who did it and why, and what's the impact? >> reporter: so, yes, they took place on the outskirts of paris because that is sort of the way the network is set up. there was one attack to the north, one to the east, one to the west. there had been an attempt also to knock out the rail line in the south, to the southeast. police say that was thwarted, so this was clearly a coordinated attempt. they're describing it as an act of sabotage, but they're not describing it as terrorism, and u.s. officials, numerous leaked officials in the french media, reuters so now a half dozen sources or more are saying that this was carried out by extremists on the far lift. anarchists, environmentalists who are opposed to the olympics and also just opposed to the high speed rail line, opposed to
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the environmental damage that trains can do. this is the kind of thing that we've seen in europe. there was a big movement before the torino games to a high speed rail line. there had been threats to disrupt here before the games began. shockingly, remarkably, i just spent the day at the train station where there are a lot of people trying to figure out their plans. we were listening to the announcement saying due to this act of sabotage, the trains are going to be canceled through the weekend until monday. 300,000 people affected now, potentially 800,000 until they can fix this problem. it was the communication system that was knocked out. the fiberoptic lines that were set fire to. shockingly, people were not that upset about it. there was a decent amount of frustration. most people were not yelling and screaming.
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they were looking at their phones or talking to each other, talking to the police officers to find alternative routes. local trains, buses, cars, whatever. and that is also in part because this country is sort of used to a lot of political disruptions. there are often protests in this city that at times can get quite violent. i've walked across paris to the train station as many times i think as i've taken a cab because there are often farmers who block the roads. there are often student demonstrators or demonstrators on the far left and far right. it is sort of part of the baseline level of unrest and violence that you have in this country. each country has its own level of that unrest and violence. in the united states, there are school shootings that become normalized, and most people around the world think that they are totally insane because of course they are, but they become
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normalized in american media and american society, and i think acts like this, even though this was a major one designed to capture a lot of attention, embarrass the government during the olympics, it seems, is not getting the french people in a panic, and it is not going to impact the games. the government has said that, and you can just sense it on the street. there's no panic. there's no unrest, no one seems particularly disturbed by what has happened. >> richard engel in paris for us, thank you. i should also say in addition to the fact that they're sometimes used to this, there is an air of positivity that surrounds the olympics. people are there cheering for their country, cheering for their family. it's a fun place to be. among those there is the first lady jill biden, she is leading the u.s. delegation. what do we expect from her
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today, and is she staying for several days? what's she doing over the course of the olympics? >> we know the first lady has been juggling a lot of roles over the past few days, which we know have been incredibly difficult for her and her family. you think back to those photos from the oval office earlier this week as she stood right beside, sat right beside the resolute desk watching and supporting her husband as he explained to the nation his reason for dropping out of this race and passing the torch to ♪ ♪ not every decision you make will be as good as getting a volkswagen at the savvy vw summer sales event. 2024 volkswagen models cost less to maintain than honda. get 1.9% apr financing or a $2500 customer bonus on a new 2024 tiguan. (♪♪) (♪♪) voltaren... for long lasting arthritis pain relief. (♪♪) what does a robot know about love? it takes a human arth to translatelief. that leap in our hearts into something we can see and hold. etsy. (♪♪) greatness hurts. but with care... ...you can keep chasing it. that's tylenol. that's care without limits. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. (♪♪) (♪♪) voltaren... for long lasting arthritis pain relief. (♪♪) upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. vice president harris. (intercom) t minus 10... the power of nature. (janet) so much space! that open kitchen! (tanya) ...definitely the one! (ethan) but how can you sell your house when we're stuck on a space station for months???!!! (brian) opendoor gives you the flexibility to sell and buy on your timeline. (janet) nice! (intercom) flightdeck, see you at the house warming. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations. and right now, get up to $800 off the new galaxy z flip6 and z fold6 when you trade in your current phone. get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. it is good to be back with you for this second hour of it was shortly after that that "chris jansing reports." she and several other biden at this hour, what happened to family members flew to paris to anytime, any place? now watch another torch being kamala harris mocking donald passed, and this is going to be trump for saying that he won't her second and final time at the commit to debating her right now. we'll tell you the reason his olympics as first lady, and we campaign gave. plus, a big endorsement to expect her to really serve as a unifier during this very cap a whirlwind week, barack and divisive time. we know that yesterday she met with some of the u.s. olympic athletes and their family. michelle obama backing harris earlier today she was at a reception for the opening saying this is going to be historic. what does it mean for her campaign, and fundraising going ceremonies with the president forward? and first lady of france who she an extremely rare fire is very familiar with. she spent time with over the tornado spotted over california. past few months, and we expect can you believe this as the her to attend this opening biggest wildfire of the year
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grows. the destruction already reported ceremony in just a few minutes. we know she's a very big sports as 25,000 people are urged to fan herself, so expect her to evacuate. and sabotage in france, just also attend some of these games, as the olympic games kick off. these sporting events the next the arson attacks affecting few days. obviously something that we train travel, stranding could really expect her to soak passengers and causing outages in over the next few days, that can last for days. our nbc news reporters are chris. >> allie raffa, thank you for following all of the latest that. up next, donald trump meets developments. let's begin with nbc's jonathan allen, covering the back and forth between the trump and harris campaigns over the with bibi netanyahu for the debates. what's the latest there, john? first time since he left the white house. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. jansing reports" only on msnbc (janet) so much space! that open kitchen! (tanya) ...is that a walk in closet? (ethan) i want those tiles! (intercom) boosters engaged. (ethan) wait! we've got a problem! (janet) problem?! (ethan) how can you sell your house when we're stuck on a space station for months???!!! (tanya) no, no! bad timing, janet!!! (janet) but that was the one!!!! (brian) no, no, no... opendoor!! (tanya) don't open the door. (brian) opendoor gives you the flexibility to sell and buy on your timeline. (all) really? (brian) yea!!! (intercom) we have liftoff. (janet) nice! (janet) houston we have a playroom! here's to getting better with age.
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inside the room at the meeting in mar-a-lago, but even before he arrived in florida, his team was in a war of words with the other presidential candidate, vp kamala harris, over this. >> what has happened in gaza over the past nine months is devastating. the images of dead children, we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and i will not be silent. >> well, israel's foreign minister tweeted around 2:00 a.m., quote, there will be no truce, madam candidate. jesse, i think this may be the
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first time that donald trump and benjamin netanyahu have met in person since 2020, but there was no shortage of praise exchanged between them in the meantime. what do we know about this meeting, and what have we been hearing from them? >> reporter: yeah, well, and of course, chris, this relationship has been a bit of a roller coaster in recent years. they have long been seen as
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