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how a friend is garrett graff well just to put it in a kind of small perspective garrett is such a friend that when garrett writes out his check every year to the irs, garrett loves believe that every single comes to the national archives for our usage. i'm not sure. i'm not sure that is true garrett in fact, it probably goes like the tailhook of an f 35, but my friend, it's the thought that counts ladies and gentlemen, garrett graff. it's. yeah. joel just stole what is normally my opening joke when i speak at a presidential library or museum, which is i'm just a huge fan of. the presidential libraries and museums across the country and i've been lucky. i think i've done research now at all. but three of them and it's they're just a wonderful network across the country resource for history. so i'm very appreciative of the work that archivists do across the country. so thank you so much for so you started by writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. a lot of a national exposure. you moved from that to writing my personal favorite, raven. the the st
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here's garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight after weeks of hints former president trump weighing in on abortion, declining to call for a national ban, instead saying it should be up to states to decide on any restrictions. >> the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land, in this case the law of the state. at the end of the day this is all about the will of the people. >> reporter: also stating his own view. >> i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> reporter: mr. trump's announcement creating intense bipartisan backlash. >> donald trump just endorsed every single state ban on reproductive care nationwide. if maga republicans put a federal ban on his desk, he'd sign it. donald trump is the reason roe has ended. if you re-elect me, i'll be the reason why it's restored. >> reporter: while mr. trump's former vp mike pence slamming him for not calling for a national ban, writing, "president trump's retreat on the right to life is a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life a
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and garrett's words fall largely on deaf ears. ulysses s grant and chief of staff henry halleck get these reports and largely ignore them. scott used earlier the phrase of chicken little. right. that's what grant and halleck think this is all about. there is no way there's 15,000 confederates are moving down the valley. garrett is whining and moaning and complaining about a phantom threat. that is expressed by grant on july 3rd, 1864. earliest corps is now here in petersburg there are no troops that can be threatening the valley. robert e lee had sent deserters or kind of fake deserters into lines to spread disinformation. and so on july 3rd, you have ulysses as grant reporting back. it's really nothing to worry about. it is a almost catastrophic failure of information and telegraphs and reaction to those problems. fortunately for garrett, he's not willing to take that as an answer, and he's got basically an ace up his sleeve and so on july 2nd, 1864, he pays a trip to baltimore. and what garrett is most concerned about is this br
and garrett's words fall largely on deaf ears. ulysses s grant and chief of staff henry halleck get these reports and largely ignore them. scott used earlier the phrase of chicken little. right. that's what grant and halleck think this is all about. there is no way there's 15,000 confederates are moving down the valley. garrett is whining and moaning and complaining about a phantom threat. that is expressed by grant on july 3rd, 1864. earliest corps is now here in petersburg there are no troops...
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joining us live now with more insight is standard reporter garrett lahey. garrett, we appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so first, can you just give us a background of the homeward bound program? how does it work and when did this start? >> yeah. so the homeward bound program started in 2005, i believe it was mayor then mayor gavin newsom who had started it. and what it is, is basically it's a way to help connect people who are unhoused on on the city streets with family elsewhere in the country. and the idea is, you know, instead of having the city provide aid here, they can be reconnected with their families at home, wherever that is, to have them be cared for over there. and it's a one way bus ticket train or plane to get them to wherever their family is. and so it's been going on since 2005. but the city stopped keeping track of where they were sending these people in june 2022. >> so it's been around for almost 20 years this homeward bound program and can you give us an idea of how much money san francisco spent on the program since
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fox news garrett is there. garrett. >> yes, sandra, this homecoming for the attorney general comes just days after chicago had its deadliest weekend of the year. 33 people shot and 7 killed. and yet, no new strategies for addressing crime announced today by attorney general garland. instead the justice department is doubling down on addressing violent crime with a more holistic approach, investing more than a quarter of a billion dollars into community-based programs that work to prevent crime through interventions like counselling, job training and having folks like former gang members who know the streets working as peacemakers before fights turn deadly. there's a lot of debate over how effective those kinds of programs actually are. but today the attorney general pointed to the nation-wide drop in homicides from the last couple of years as proof that the biden administration's strategies are working. >> the justice department is committed to continuing to make historic investments in community violence inter
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>> all right, garrett haake, thank you. and for his part president biden was courting young voters whose support for the president is slipping. according to polls. the white house announcing a plan to wipe out student debt for millions more americans. gabe gutierrez is in wisconsin with more. >> it felt almost impossible. >> reporter: former public school teacher seth mcclure had been paying off his student loans for more than 20 years until $15,000 were forgiven in november. and he's praising the president. >> surprise, gratitude. i honestly didn't think it was actually going to happen, and it did. >> reporter: he's one of the now 30 million americans the white house says will have at least some of their federal student debt eliminated. >> today too many americans, especially young people, are saddled with unsustainable debts in exchange for a college degree. >> reporter: today's announcement in battleground wisconsin the largest one yet since the supreme court struck down the president's earlier attempt to forgive student
>> all right, garrett haake, thank you. and for his part president biden was courting young voters whose support for the president is slipping. according to polls. the white house announcing a plan to wipe out student debt for millions more americans. gabe gutierrez is in wisconsin with more. >> it felt almost impossible. >> reporter: former public school teacher seth mcclure had been paying off his student loans for more than 20 years until $15,000 were forgiven in november....
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okay, joyce vance, garrett haake, jim messina, great conversation. we will see you all soon i'm sure. >>> in 60 seconds, one of the most high profile celebrities in america, o.j. simpson dies of cancer at 76. the latest details and reactions to his life and controversial legacy next. legacyex nt. zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. ♪♪ with fastsigns, create factory grade visual solutions to perfect your process. ♪♪ fastsigns. make your statement™. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. >>> o.j. simpson the infamous former football star and acquitted murderer has died at 76. the former football great played 11 seasons in the nfl. he was known as the juice to his fans. then he made a fortune in movies, advertising, and television, but he rose to infamy after being accused and then acqu
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joining us now, garrett haake, ashley parker, and peter baker. garrett, north carolina is really critical. they have a governor's race. they had a senate race. if they won that race, if they had done more, a lot of criticism from people i know down there, democrats that the dnc did not do enough for that senate race. they would be more comfortable in the senate right now. >> reporter: would have helped. it looks like it should be a democratic fast. it's diverse. highly educated voter population. it's been one that got away for democrats the last several cycles. joe biden was part of the last ticket to win with president obama in 2008. that was the last time any democrat won north carolina at the presidential level in many years. democrats have had democratic governors. they have had some senate races get close. it's a real opportunity if you can make north carolina competitive or even if you could actually win it. it's 16 electoral votes. it's bigger than michigan, wisconsin. not that you want to, but if you lost a state like that and you win nor
joining us now, garrett haake, ashley parker, and peter baker. garrett, north carolina is really critical. they have a governor's race. they had a senate race. if they won that race, if they had done more, a lot of criticism from people i know down there, democrats that the dnc did not do enough for that senate race. they would be more comfortable in the senate right now. >> reporter: would have helped. it looks like it should be a democratic fast. it's diverse. highly educated voter...
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thank you very much garrett. there is a lot of things being done today, and we will continue to take you inside the courtroom as we learn more about the sentencing today. that has not happened so there is a lot more to come out of michigan. meanwhile, the new bidenarris student loan plan is making some waves. president biden unveiled this plan yesterday that would help bail out some $30 million, and keep a promise he will never stop using text that she wants to raise the debt of those people even if it means blowinge u.s. supreme court. >> tens of millions of people's debt is literally about to get canceled. but then some of my republican friends elected officials and the supreme court had to block us. but that did not stop us. i mean this sincerely we are finding alternatives to release student debt payment. that are not challenging. i will never stop to deliver student debt relief from hardworking americans. >> harris: vice president kamala harris said they want taxpayers to fit the bill no matter what. >> if y
thank you very much garrett. there is a lot of things being done today, and we will continue to take you inside the courtroom as we learn more about the sentencing today. that has not happened so there is a lot more to come out of michigan. meanwhile, the new bidenarris student loan plan is making some waves. president biden unveiled this plan yesterday that would help bail out some $30 million, and keep a promise he will never stop using text that she wants to raise the debt of those people...
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garrett, what do we know? >> reporter: the biden campaign continue to have a fund-raising lead in the month of march and cash on hand over trump and his allies. we saw trump having this gang buster fund-raising event in south florida which his team raked in more than $50 million for his campaign, a huge boost when badly needed. the caveat here is this is from donors who maxed themselves out and won't be able to give again. biden with the fund-raising advantage. >> trump had this big fundraiser over the weekend. $50 million in one night. sounds like a lot of money. of course, he needs that money. not only to do what he does as a campaign, but also for his legal issues that he's facing. will this 50 million knowing what we know are the expenditures make a big dent? >> no, because it's how you spend the money. he's spending it on his legal fees. let's say it's $25 million to legal fees. the other $25 million should be going into the state's coif furs to build up their ground game, especially in a state like michi
garrett, what do we know? >> reporter: the biden campaign continue to have a fund-raising lead in the month of march and cash on hand over trump and his allies. we saw trump having this gang buster fund-raising event in south florida which his team raked in more than $50 million for his campaign, a huge boost when badly needed. the caveat here is this is from donors who maxed themselves out and won't be able to give again. biden with the fund-raising advantage. >> trump had this big...
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garrett nelson is with me, this is he is a tesla analyst. is he's a buying opportunity at $155 right now? >> yeah, tanks for having me. we think so concern thanks for having me. we really think the stock the's risk-reward profile is much for favorable at these levels. remember, tesla shares more than doubled last year. we argue the sock was overdue for a correction -- the stock was overdue for a correction. now you've got this pretty steep correction so far in 2024, and we argue that the various challenges that tesla faces are now very well understood by investors. they're had gross margin contraction, you have overall ev market oversaturation, you've had some production issues with the cyber truck and then the you have questions surrounding its next-gen ev model and when that might be rolled out. tease issues are well understood by investors, but no question they're the hit a speed bump recently. and takes are -- stakes are very high heading into tuesday. stuart: what kind of price target do you have by the end of this calendar year? >> our
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i mean, it's his lack of character, and that gets revealed almost every day. >> garrett, let's pivot to what's happening in nebraska, donald trump and some other gop leaders have been pushing for that state to switch to a winner take all system for electoral votes. what's the latest? >> yeah, in an election in which every vote and every electoral vote could be incredibly important. the idea that the winner of nebraska could get all five of its electoral votes instead of just four with the omaha area perhaps going the other way to democrats as it has in the past, is a pretty tantalizing opportunity here for that state's republican governor and for donald trump who embraced a state house effort to try to change the law in nebraska to do just that. in a procedural vote last night, the first attempt to try to change the allocation failed by a pretty wide margin. this is the kind of thing that comes up every campaign cycle. i bet it probably came up for stewart when he was running the romney campaign. in this case it appears this is dead, although they can always stretch this out. there d
i mean, it's his lack of character, and that gets revealed almost every day. >> garrett, let's pivot to what's happening in nebraska, donald trump and some other gop leaders have been pushing for that state to switch to a winner take all system for electoral votes. what's the latest? >> yeah, in an election in which every vote and every electoral vote could be incredibly important. the idea that the winner of nebraska could get all five of its electoral votes instead of just four...
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so garrett, donald trump doubling down, triple down on his rhetoric. i guess the question is when we look at those polls and how close it is, is the belief that is going to resonate with these swing voters? >> well, chris, i think there are a couple of parts to this. first, for donald trump, that rhetoric is what has worked for him throughout his political career. it's very similar to the way he was talking when he first became a political candidate back in 2015, and he believes both -- it is exactly how he feels about these issues. he is speaking his true feelings on these matters and he thinks it's going to to work a certain extent to basically try to scare voters back into his camp. i have reported on this show before that you're not going to see donald trump trying to reach out and kind of, you know, coddle the nikki haley voting segment of the republican party. he's not going to try to build a bridge for them to come back across into the maga universe. what he's going to try to do is lower their opinion of joe biden and his policies so far that th
so garrett, donald trump doubling down, triple down on his rhetoric. i guess the question is when we look at those polls and how close it is, is the belief that is going to resonate with these swing voters? >> well, chris, i think there are a couple of parts to this. first, for donald trump, that rhetoric is what has worked for him throughout his political career. it's very similar to the way he was talking when he first became a political candidate back in 2015, and he believes both --...
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garrett, what's with no labels now? i mean, are they going to do anything? do they still have money in the bank? where does this leave them? >> it's a great question, chris, because they do still have money, and they do still have ballot access in somewhere around 20 states around the country. they're not going to feel the candidate nationally, but it's not hard to imagine somebody trying to find their way onto that no labels line. michael kind of touched on this. i think they sort of misjudged a part of the moment here. there is so much dissatisfaction around the country with the two major party candidates who are going to be on the ballot for sure this fall, but the idea that in a country that is as polarized as this one, a democrat and a republican would be able to lock arms in the middle, i mean, imagine folks who might have disparate views on something like abortion, somebody who's more of an abortion rights advocate and somebody who's not saying for the good of the country, we're going to run together. who does that actually work for at the end of the
garrett, what's with no labels now? i mean, are they going to do anything? do they still have money in the bank? where does this leave them? >> it's a great question, chris, because they do still have money, and they do still have ballot access in somewhere around 20 states around the country. they're not going to feel the candidate nationally, but it's not hard to imagine somebody trying to find their way onto that no labels line. michael kind of touched on this. i think they sort of...
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joining us, garrett haake who covers the trump campaign for us. garrett, the poll is good news for donald trump, but he made a swing through two midwestern battlegrounds tuesday, but his events were not without controversy. you have some examples. >> reporter: they never are. several controversies. one was intentional. continuing to put out more dark and violent language about immigration. talking about what he calls the biden border bloodbath. we will play some of that sound. >> on day one i will seal the border and we will begin the larger domestic deportation in the history of our country. if other countries say they won't take them back, we're not going to take them back, i will say that, yeah, here they come. hold on to your britches. here they come. they're coming back. congratulations. >> reporter: we have seen trump do on immigration is take his policies, in this case his desire to have mass deportation, wrap them around a specific anecdote. in michigan, it was ruby garcia who was murdered by police believe an undocumented immigrant, her b
joining us, garrett haake who covers the trump campaign for us. garrett, the poll is good news for donald trump, but he made a swing through two midwestern battlegrounds tuesday, but his events were not without controversy. you have some examples. >> reporter: they never are. several controversies. one was intentional. continuing to put out more dark and violent language about immigration. talking about what he calls the biden border bloodbath. we will play some of that sound. >> on...
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here's garrett haake. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: new york's columbia university tonight again a flash point in the rise in anti-semitism on college campuses. [ crowd chanting ] as pro-palestinian protests continue across the country and jewish students report being targeted or feeling unsafe. >> i feel a tremendous amount of hostility towards me. >> reporter: columbia's leadership testifying before a house committee today investigating its response to recent incidents of anti-semitism. president minouche shafik says, that's included curtailing access to campus and stiffening penalties for unapproved protests. >> anti-semitism has no place on our campus, and i am personally committed to doing everything i can to confront it directly. >> reporter: administrators pressed to respond to some of the most appalling examples of anti-semitism. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate columbia's code of conduct, mr. greenwald? >> yes, it does. >> ms. shipman? >> yes, it does. >> dr. shafik? >> yes, it does. >> reporter: columbia's leaders clearly prepared after the university of p
here's garrett haake. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: new york's columbia university tonight again a flash point in the rise in anti-semitism on college campuses. [ crowd chanting ] as pro-palestinian protests continue across the country and jewish students report being targeted or feeling unsafe. >> i feel a tremendous amount of hostility towards me. >> reporter: columbia's leadership testifying before a house committee today investigating its response to recent incidents of...
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>> bret: garrett tenney in our midwest newsroom. garrett, thanks. up next, whether second amendment rights apply to illegal immigrants. we will bring that you story. first, beyond our borders tonight. hatey's national police agency says it has recovered a hijacked cargo ship after a five hour gun battle with two gangs. two police officers were injured. it's unclear how many gang members were killed. police say gunmen seized the ship as it departed thursday, kidnapping everyone on board, stealing around 10,000 sacks of rice. russia and china are reaffirming their solidarity my central opposition to western democracy. lavrov says russia and china oppose any international events that do not take the kremlin's position into account. and this is a live look at dublin from earthquake. one of the big stories there tonight, ireland elects its youngest leader ever. new prime minister simon harris is 37 years old, takes over the country's three party coalition government after leah vary car resigned last month. just some of the other stories beyond our border
>> bret: garrett tenney in our midwest newsroom. garrett, thanks. up next, whether second amendment rights apply to illegal immigrants. we will bring that you story. first, beyond our borders tonight. hatey's national police agency says it has recovered a hijacked cargo ship after a five hour gun battle with two gangs. two police officers were injured. it's unclear how many gang members were killed. police say gunmen seized the ship as it departed thursday, kidnapping everyone on board,...
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i'm major garrett. the middle east, no stranger to conflict and simmering rivalries is especially tense tonight. israelis are on alert after american intelligence officials cautioned that iran is planning to return fire in retaliation for a deadly israeli strike in damascus syria. this anxiety did not deter thousands of protesters from marching on the streets of tel aviv and other israeli cities tonight. six months after the hamas attack. there is, however, a tiny glimmer of good news. a hamas representative said they will go to cairo tomorrow for cease-fire and hostage release talks. they will also significantly be attended by an israeli delegation and cia director william burns. holly williams leads us off from tel aviv. >> reporter: at a funeral on friday for seven members of the revolutionary guards killed in a suspected israeli airstrike, iran vowed to take revenge and that is fueling fears the israel-hamas war could widen into a regional conflict. tonight, across israel, there were protests agains
i'm major garrett. the middle east, no stranger to conflict and simmering rivalries is especially tense tonight. israelis are on alert after american intelligence officials cautioned that iran is planning to return fire in retaliation for a deadly israeli strike in damascus syria. this anxiety did not deter thousands of protesters from marching on the streets of tel aviv and other israeli cities tonight. six months after the hamas attack. there is, however, a tiny glimmer of good news. a hamas...
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joining us now, garrett haake and lisa rubin. so, garrett, the gag order was expanded after donald trump was going after judge merchan's daughter. how is the trump team reacting? >> they argued it's unconstitutional, political speech by donald trump. the most protected form of political speech and that any effort to curtail anything he might say, particularly in advance of his trial, is prior restraint and is unconstitutional. the whole thing ought to be thrown out. i think there's also some tension here between trump's lawyers who would probably like him to say less about all this and trump himself who seems almost personally inclined to test the limits of gag orders on what he can say at any time. two weeks really between now and when the trial starts is a lot of time for him to test those fences. >> does he just see any potential consequences as politically expedient for him? >> i think whether it's a fine or the names of jurors being withheld from him, which is one of the things that's been laid out by judge merchan as a cons
joining us now, garrett haake and lisa rubin. so, garrett, the gag order was expanded after donald trump was going after judge merchan's daughter. how is the trump team reacting? >> they argued it's unconstitutional, political speech by donald trump. the most protected form of political speech and that any effort to curtail anything he might say, particularly in advance of his trial, is prior restraint and is unconstitutional. the whole thing ought to be thrown out. i think there's also...
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neil: garrett, thank you very much for that. garrett tenney in chicago. jenna if -- gianno caldwell joins us, you know the tragic story of him losing his brother two years ago a, but gianno has devoted his life of to also trying to help people from ever having to deal with that. he'll be testifying at that a ways and means welfare subcommittee field hearing in chicago on that very issue, it's going to take up the dignity of work and how that can avoid some of the same problems that bedevil a host of cities across the country of gianno,, very good having you. what do you make of the crime situation not getting better? if anything, it's getting worse. >> you know, neil, it really upsets me every time i hear the sound of from a.g. garland saying, oh, the guiden administration if -- the biden administration policies are reducing crime across the country. we know that is an absolute lie, an absolute lie from the attorney general. and as someone who's had to deal with this issue, it'll be almost two years since hi me brother was murdered june 24th, 2022, and ha
neil: garrett, thank you very much for that. garrett tenney in chicago. jenna if -- gianno caldwell joins us, you know the tragic story of him losing his brother two years ago a, but gianno has devoted his life of to also trying to help people from ever having to deal with that. he'll be testifying at that a ways and means welfare subcommittee field hearing in chicago on that very issue, it's going to take up the dignity of work and how that can avoid some of the same problems that bedevil a...
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follow me on x and instagram at garrett haake. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. >>> good day. i'm chris janng live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. donald trump launching new unfounded attacks on the judge in his hush money trial, even as the judge rips into his legal team. but with a newly expanded gag order now in place, has judge juan merchan run out of options to try to keep trump quiet? and how does all of this set the stage for that landmark trial now less than two weeks away. >>> plus, a team of innocent humanitarian workers killed by an israeli strike. the stunning claims now from the world central kitchen insisting the strike was no accident. and the fallout for millions of palestinians as other aid organizations followed wck and paused operations in gaza. >>> and could today's recall vote mark the final chapter of a councilor in oklahoma. his opponents hoping to correct what they call a grievance error. we'll get the latest from our reporter in enid, oklahoma, a few minutes from now. >>> we start with the
follow me on x and instagram at garrett haake. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. >>> good day. i'm chris janng live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. donald trump launching new unfounded attacks on the judge in his hush money trial, even as the judge rips into his legal team. but with a newly expanded gag order now in place, has judge juan merchan run out of options to try to keep trump quiet? and how does all of this set the stage for that landmark trial now...
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joining us now, garrett haake, victoria defrancesco soto, she is an msnbc political analyst, and matthew dowd, served as chief strategist for the 204 bush cheney campaign. he is also senior political contributor. what factors was the trump team weighing when preparing this announcement? >> jose, i think the most important factor they were weighing were the politics of this issue, which have proven to be incredibly potent. abortion rights issues is one of the few issues, perhaps the only issue in which democrats consistently poll better than republicans in this presidential cycle. a majority of the country is dissatisfied with where things are on abortion issues following the end of roe v. wade, and donald trump is getting hammered on this issue. he is taking credit for appointing the justices that came to that decision, and he's basically been saddle with each individual state's abortion position, particularly when they are far more conservative than what roe had presented. by giving this statement, i think he's trying to wash his hands politically of the fallout of the end of roe and es
joining us now, garrett haake, victoria defrancesco soto, she is an msnbc political analyst, and matthew dowd, served as chief strategist for the 204 bush cheney campaign. he is also senior political contributor. what factors was the trump team weighing when preparing this announcement? >> jose, i think the most important factor they were weighing were the politics of this issue, which have proven to be incredibly potent. abortion rights issues is one of the few issues, perhaps the only...
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and then booth was dragged to the front porch of the garrett farmhouse. and then he says, me, kill me. and the officer said, we want to kill you. we want you to get well. we want to take you back to washington. and then booth says, tell mother i die for my country. and then booth says, my hands, my. and then they help him look at his hands. and booth looks at them, says, useless, useless and then he dies. this is sunrise on the garrett farm. we don't know what booth meant by that. did he mean his act was useless or really mean his feeble hands now useless and he could hardly use them. we'll never know. i doubt that booth would have said it was useless to set ss and abraham lincoln. i think booth would have said glad i killed the tyrant. even as you retell this story, more time here. there's so many characters in this story. so many actors as a part of this drama, how focused it is the apple tv series that you helped executive produce, how many characters did you have to cut? did you have to combine some stories just to be able to tell this story in a seve
and then booth was dragged to the front porch of the garrett farmhouse. and then he says, me, kill me. and the officer said, we want to kill you. we want you to get well. we want to take you back to washington. and then booth says, tell mother i die for my country. and then booth says, my hands, my. and then they help him look at his hands. and booth looks at them, says, useless, useless and then he dies. this is sunrise on the garrett farm. we don't know what booth meant by that. did he mean...
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garrett for us, center? >> sandra: mccarthy the former attorney and fresh off the sentencing, heartbreaking listening to some of the parents in the courtroom this morning, and he. just how unprecedented is this to hold parents of their child accountable for his crimes? >> it's completely unprecedented, sandra. it is actually, it your heart breaks for the parents of the children who were killed here. but you have to remember that the person who actually did the shooting got treated as an adult and was sentenced to life in prison. it's not like the system did not carry out law enforcement against the person who actually did this. is unprecedented to hold the parents accountable to something that they obviously didn't, you know, plan, agreed to, participate in. i frankly don't think this is what the criminal justice system is for. i think the criminal justice system mainly is -- should be reserved for intentional wrongs. and i think it's more troubling here because michigan actually attempted or proposed passin
garrett for us, center? >> sandra: mccarthy the former attorney and fresh off the sentencing, heartbreaking listening to some of the parents in the courtroom this morning, and he. just how unprecedented is this to hold parents of their child accountable for his crimes? >> it's completely unprecedented, sandra. it is actually, it your heart breaks for the parents of the children who were killed here. but you have to remember that the person who actually did the shooting got treated...
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garrett tenney thank you from chicago. we'll watch that policy and see where it goes. more now with dana. >> dana: change impacting the youngest patients at a major massachusetts hospital system. it will no longer automatically report neglect if a newborn tests positive for drugs. nate foye live to explain why. >> good morning, dana. massachusetts largest hospital network will now require written permission to drug test a new mother or infant baby outside of emergency situations. to answer your question the hospital says it's an effort to fight racism and promote health equity. mass general brigham says we have prior orized and are addressing policy that may perpetuate structural racism. substance use disorder has inequities in the context of pregnancy. hospital staff will only report a baby to state investigators if there is a perceived risk of imminent abuse or neglect. they found substance use disorder by itself is not child abuse or neglect. the new policy is also meant to help mothers recovering from drug addiction who may refuse treatments out of fear they may lo
garrett tenney thank you from chicago. we'll watch that policy and see where it goes. more now with dana. >> dana: change impacting the youngest patients at a major massachusetts hospital system. it will no longer automatically report neglect if a newborn tests positive for drugs. nate foye live to explain why. >> good morning, dana. massachusetts largest hospital network will now require written permission to drug test a new mother or infant baby outside of emergency situations. to...
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garrett tenney in chicago. the a.g. will be there and carry those remarks coming up 30 minutes away. >> dana: "washington post" an opinion piece. why can't the left deal with crime? the standard democratic prescriptions can't cut it. it might be a good idea to attend to poverty, homelessness and mental illness. when voters are worried about safety of their communities cops win the day. >> bill: the left use the playbook of the right being ineffective on the issue and polling numbers. crime is on people's minds now. >> dana: i listened to the podcast every morning. they have gotten so biased. yesterday how the economy is great when you raise minimum wage in california. today is about how crime is not that bad. you can't think it is bad even though they said the statistics were terrible in transit systems across the country. a move by some to help the biden administration make the case. see what the attorney general has to say as well. attorneys for the state of texas are facing off once again with the biden administratio
garrett tenney in chicago. the a.g. will be there and carry those remarks coming up 30 minutes away. >> dana: "washington post" an opinion piece. why can't the left deal with crime? the standard democratic prescriptions can't cut it. it might be a good idea to attend to poverty, homelessness and mental illness. when voters are worried about safety of their communities cops win the day. >> bill: the left use the playbook of the right being ineffective on the issue and...
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my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing, and we are trying to get some news coverage she was looking for nikki, her coworker. >> i love nikki. nikki was great but she was such corrections are great to work with lots of energy, positive. just wonderful. >> on the morning of the search, allison recalls that she, and another colleague fromd work, a man named derek, were running late. that would turn out reto be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late. everyone else have started searching. >> are you given a grid or an area to look at? >> we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers search grid. a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. is this pile of leaves, and it is in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing 1 million miles per hour. i go up to the pile of leaves, i was using my boots to move leaves at the bo
my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing, and we are trying to get some news coverage she was looking for nikki, her coworker. >> i love nikki. nikki was great but she was such corrections are great to work with lots of energy, positive. just wonderful. >> on the morning of the search, allison recalls that she, and another colleague fromd work, a man named derek, were running late. that would turn out reto be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late. everyone...
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garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. hi, garrett. >> good morning to you. this weekend of hope turned out to be a weekend of tragedy for a lot of families in chicago with at least two mass shootings on the city's west side. one of those took place early sunday morning inside this bar where a group started shooting at four girls mostly in their teens killing 119-year-old girl and sending the other three to the hospital. then sunday afternoon not far from that scene another drive-shooting. a guy pulled up. two guys with guns started shooting killing a 16-year-old boy and sending the other three in their 20s to the hospital. at this point no arrests have been made in either of those shootings. the investigations are ongoing. folks who want to see change to chicago's crime epidemic are feeling more hopeful today after former illinois appeals court judge o'neill burt was declared the democratic nominee for cook county state's attorney against the progressive harris who said during the campaign he didn't plan to change what current cook county state's attorney ki
garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. hi, garrett. >> good morning to you. this weekend of hope turned out to be a weekend of tragedy for a lot of families in chicago with at least two mass shootings on the city's west side. one of those took place early sunday morning inside this bar where a group started shooting at four girls mostly in their teens killing 119-year-old girl and sending the other three to the hospital. then sunday afternoon not far from that scene another...
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garrett tenney is live are w the latest. >> this was a conference with pro-palestinian groups across the country who came to talk about their plans for disrupting the democratic national convention in august due to the u.s. support of israel since the october 7th attacks. we want to show you some of what happened at this conference when news broke about iran's attack on israel. organizers shared those developments and the crowd of several hundred people responded by cheering for iran. >> iran has just responded about 30 minutes ago. [cheers and applause] >> there are reports of drones having been fired on israel from yemen and iraq as well. [cheers and applause] all of the anti-war committee here, all of the palestinian support coalitions here must be ready immediately to be out in the streets and to stop the u.s. from expanding this war on iran. >> stop the u.s. from expanding this war on iran. a committee member of the u.s. palestinian community network investigated for alleged ties to terrorist organizations. during that investigation in 2010, the f.b.i. searched his home ultimate
garrett tenney is live are w the latest. >> this was a conference with pro-palestinian groups across the country who came to talk about their plans for disrupting the democratic national convention in august due to the u.s. support of israel since the october 7th attacks. we want to show you some of what happened at this conference when news broke about iran's attack on israel. organizers shared those developments and the crowd of several hundred people responded by cheering for iran....
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i'm garrett tinney, fox news. all right. >> we're checking in on the weather. in a few minutes. we're going to take a look at the chances for some wet weather on your saturday. we'll look into it. >> let's go to ktvu. alex savidge now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for west coast rapid seven right here on ktvu. >> julie, thank you. tonight at seven, migrants here in the west are finding gaps in border wall construction tonight on west coast rap. we'll tell you why. border patrol agents believe many migrants are being led to specific areas in new mexico. also, we'll get back to our coverage of the arizona supreme court ruling today that is getting attention all across the country. it solidifies a near total ban on abortion procedures in that state. we have passionate reaction from people on both sides of the issue on the ground in arizona, and we will lay out how voters may be asked to weigh in on this issue in just a few months. those stories and a lot more coming up tonight at seven on west coast rap. and of course, that's followed by the ktvu, fox two new
i'm garrett tinney, fox news. all right. >> we're checking in on the weather. in a few minutes. we're going to take a look at the chances for some wet weather on your saturday. we'll look into it. >> let's go to ktvu. alex savidge now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for west coast rapid seven right here on ktvu. >> julie, thank you. tonight at seven, migrants here in the west are finding gaps in border wall construction tonight on west coast rap. we'll...
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garrett haake has that part of our coverage. what can you tell us? >> well, the former president's basically had kind of three major complaints since the start of this trial and really before. he has tried to link the entirety of the case against him to president biden, suggesting it's an effort to derail his candidacy to keep him off the trail or otherwise keep him distracted. he's also complained about the judge specifically. that's a complaint he has made about judges in cases affecting him going back to at least 2015, 2016. and more specifically now, he's started to complain about the scheduling of the case, which it's somehow infringing upon his ability to be where he needs to be, whether in court next week or the campaign trial. here's some of what he said a little while ago and while it may not carry a lot of water on the other side. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states. north carolina. georgia. campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. because the guy can't put two sentences together. he
garrett haake has that part of our coverage. what can you tell us? >> well, the former president's basically had kind of three major complaints since the start of this trial and really before. he has tried to link the entirety of the case against him to president biden, suggesting it's an effort to derail his candidacy to keep him off the trail or otherwise keep him distracted. he's also complained about the judge specifically. that's a complaint he has made about judges in cases...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with lawyers. he has been posting about it on social media, which is always a pretty good window into his mind, and you see his frustration with the judge in particular and with the gag order that he feels like is limiting his ability to cast this in the political terms that he wants it to be in. how much of this news conference today is about its official topic, election interference and how much of it is about this trial. i think it will be about the best rosetta stone we can get for exactly what's on trump's mind. >> that's a very good point. let's also ask about what donald trump is going to be doing for the next several weeks. this trial could last six weeks. starts on monday, ke
. >> joining us now, nbc news senior correspondent garrett haake, good to have you. two days left, how is donald trump handling this? >> we'll probably find out in 45 minutes to an hour when he has this news conference at mar-a-lago with mike johnson on another topic. we have not seen very much of trump over the last couple of weeks. he has been preparing for the trial to start, meeting with lawyers. he has been posting about it on social media, which is always a pretty good window...