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co-owner continues to's crow after rapts following the loss of his horse, california chrome. new details of the millers, how they were too extreme for bundy, and all the hard choices made by hillary clinton, her book coming out that details the couple's financial hard times. this is "way too early." hey, there, everybody. i'm thomas roberts, it's tuesday, june 10. welcome to "way too early" that loves a rags to riches story especially from first presidents and ladies. they had a lot of debt when they left that white house, but how they overcame that. the va out with an audit with 700 centers highlighting the problem of the department. this report finds more than 100,000 vets faced extended
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period of time to see their doctors including over 57,000 who waited at least 90 days for medical appointments and over ten years, 6 4,000 vets sought care and still waiting to see a doctor. in 76%, they were ordered to falsify records to hide the wait times and 13% of schedules were directed by their supervisors to alter data related to party wait times. the editorial board of the "walk street journal" writes, they wish to wish away the problems saying they lack doctors and say schedules were poorly trained, but to the contrary, they were trained well, and the bureaucratic rot at the va is endem endemic, and at this point, criminal investigations seem richly deserved. meanwhile, bernie sanders is calling for the immediate dismiss
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dismissal of the incompetent leaders at the va. new details of the deadly ambush. jared and his wife, amanda, left a manifesto and video posted on the web. neighbors say they talked about killing police officers and frustration with the government, but the people who knew them thought it was just mostly idle chatter. they didn't take it seriously. local political candidates say the two shooters who killed a third victim before the murder-suicide tried to engraceuate themselves with the campaig campaigns. they joined a protest supporting bundy in april. >> i feel sorry for agents who want to come in here and push us around, anything like that. i don't want violence towards them, but if they are going to come bring violence to us, well, if that's the language they want to speak, we'll learn it. >> bundy says he never met the couple, doesn't know them, and the raid has nothing to do with
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their standoff with the federal government. the son says the couple was kicked off the ranch calling the pair, quote, very radical. there's details this morning in the accident that left tracy morgan in critical conditions. according to court documents the driver charged with causing the crash was awake for more than 24 hours. federal law says they can only drive 11 hours in a 14-hour shift. in 2025, nearly 4,000 people killed, 1 people a day, and meanwhile, police released 9 11 calls from witnesses just moments after the accident. >> what's going on there? >> there's a terrible accident. the car flipped. it's on its side. >> just calling it in? >> i'm just calling it in. >> okay. the vehicle is turned over. do you know if anybody's in there? >> two vehicles and a walmart
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truck. >> okay, all right. we have help on the way. now, morgan's publicist denies rumors that the comedian had his leg amputated. he's in the hospital with a broken nose, femur, and leg bones. hillary clinton's campaign in full swing, that is for selling her new book as part of the interview tour. she's pushing back on suggestions for handling benghazi and the reason that could be for her not to run. >> what i do not appreciate is politicizing this at the expense of four dead americans. that's not what we used to do in this country. when 258 americans were killed in beirut in two separate attacks, people mourned. people were shocked. decisions were made. bring them out. you know, strengthen the embassy. >> that's not another reason not to run? just too much -- >> actually, it's more of a reason to run because i do not believe our great country should
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be playing minor league ball. we ought to be in the majors, and i view this as really apart from even a diversion from the hard work that the congress should be doing about the problems facing our country and the world. >> secretary clinton is shedding light on the financial trouble in the wake of the eight years in the white house and the lengths they went to to earn money. >> we came out of the white house not only dead broke, but in debt. we had no money when we get there, and we struggled to, you know, piece together with the resources for mortgages for houses, for chelsea's education. you know, it was not easy. bill has worked really hard, and it's been amazing to me. he's worked very hard. first of all, we had to pay off all our debts, which, you know, make double the money, to pay taxes, pay off houses, and care for family members. >> do you think americans will understand five times the median
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income in this country for one speech? >> well, let me put it this way. i thought making speeches for money was a much better thing than getting connected with any one group or company as so many people who leave public life do. >> interesting thoughts how they made money post white house. she said they were dead broke leaving the white house in 2000. arrived at the white house with not a lot of money either, but a rags to riches story make her relatele for 2016? tweet us your creative answers. we'll put the best ones up later on the show. chris christy is putting down that his appeal is limited in the northeast if he ran for president. the second-term republican says they recognize authenticity when they see it. >> i would rather lose than try to pretend to be somebody else because then what happens if you win having pretended to be
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somebody else? then you have to pretend to be the other person. that's no fun. i hear people all the time saying, oh, you know, you wouldn't play well in the south or iowa. it's all garbage. people are people. there are differences in regional differences in our country. in the end, people like people who are genuine, who are real. whether that's in the media, whether that's in sports, whether it's in business or politics, you know, people are real do well. >> it's a great point, right? governor christie is a guest on gymny fallon on thursday. defending the exchange for bergdahl, and lawmakers want to know where the pentagon stood on the swap from a legal stand point and through the lens of national security. as many as 90 firms in the white house to the state department knew about the plan while congress claims they were kept in the dark. several house republicans insisted they were left with more questions than answers.
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meanwhile, new polling from usa today shows the public has serious doubts in dealing with the enemy. 43% say it was the wrong thing to do and 34% support the administration's decision. virginia politics are going through an unexpected shift of power all because democratic state senator announcing resignation monday breaking a 20-20 deadlock to favor republicans. that couldn't come at a worse time there. trying to expand medicaid is cart of the aca. now the state's budget will likely pass without expanding medicaid. why did he step down in reportedly stepping down to take a job as deputy director of the tobacco commission, and saying that republicans are trying to buy the senate with job offers. he says he's not taken any offer and taking himself out of consideration. that paves the way for his daughter to a state judgeship. all right. let's shift attention to focus
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on business. we saw modest gains on all three. cnbc is live in london for us this morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. what was interesting was how well the russell did, the smaller companies's index here. the data, there's not a lot going on, but we do have a smaller company's nfib sentiment survey. it will be interesting to see whether the reality of the business they are doing meets how well some of the stocks are doing in terms of the russell trade we're seeing. having said that, you know, coming into your open, we're looking flat on the u.s. start of trade here so quite a lot to play for when it comes to the start of the trading session here. i want to talk about amazon and just move you on because we have seen these huge internet giants go at each other. well, amazon is just introducing a new aspect to the war against
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ebay's paypal. amazon saying that they are now going to get involved in processing subscription payments for smaller companies here begin they sit as a middleman in the transactions taking place for the companies, being able to complete the payment end of that could be very interesting for their profit model. back to you. >> we'll have to wait and see. this caught our eye that microsoft is refocussing xbox 1 on gaming so back to the bread and butter. >> fascinating, isn't it? you can watch youtube on it, listen to radio, and get netflix. they said, hey, you know what, guys? it is a gaming consul, you can also game on it. what they've done is release two dozen new titles here just to put the focus very much squarely back on the gaming function and showing people that actually there are is a whole new load of titles out there for those who
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are confirmed gamers that are going to take your experience to another level here, and this is just great because i was talking about rivalry in the internet space with some of these giants. well, of course, microsoft going toe-to-toe at this e 3 event with sony who are also trying very hard to get you to buy the playstation4 saying there's a virtual reality headset in the works. i think they are going to call it morfius which sounds interesting indeed. back to you. >> back to the "matrix." appreciate it. quick living up to the name last night in the stanley cup final, but were the rangers able to find the net? we'll take a peek. started off innocent enough when jimmy fallon start ed dancing, but it escalated quickly. i like that hair. good bull cuts. a check on weather when "way too
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welcome back, everybody, sports, game three in the stanley cup final. trying to avoid 3-0, but quick will not let it slip past stopping 32 pucks as kings shut out the rangers 3-0, kings one win away from raising the cup, and they have a chance to wrap it up in game four wednesday. >> that's disappointing. we want entertainment. >> what? you don't think quick -- >> i want a long series.
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i want to draw it out. >> oh, yeah, great point. has not been long enough. >> no. >> yeah, we'll see. >> aged two years during this. just when you thought you heard the last of sterling, the owner of the clippers change his mind and will pursue a billion dollar lawsuit against the nba anded commissioner, adam silver, and will no longer sign off on the sale of the team. yeah, in a letter titled, the team is not for sale, he says it constitutes my rights and flies in the face of the freedoms afforded to all americans. i have to fight to protect my rights. you'll remember last week sterling announced publicly he would accept the $2 billion sale of the l.a. clippers to the mic microsoft ceo, ballmer, and would not pursue action. new week, new problems.
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fisher, the head coach of the knicks, timizing a five-year, $25 million deal, not bad, details finalized this morning, and he played as a backup guard, reuniting with phil jackson who coached him to five titles in l.a. that's a floor shot there. you know, a lot in the future here. from the racetrack to the backtrack, co-owner of california chrome is apologizing after two days of complaining. >> why apologize? is he who he is. >> he apologized to his wife. he said horses competing there should also have run in the first two legs of the race. >> very ashamed of myself. very ashamed. i need to apologize to a lot of people. i need to apologize to the world and america. our fans that have written us, given us so much support. i apologize.
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i sincerely apologize. i wanted it so much for this horse to win the triple crown for the people of america, and i was a very -- i was very emotional, very emotional. >> so he's backtracking there. anyway, we're chatting. he looks a little like -- just eat oatmeal, and everything will be all right with the world. >> yes. >> anyway, let's get a check on weather now. bill is here. >> we knew the apology was coming, so we had to entertain our mind. >> he apologized to his wife, i don't care. >> oatmeal didn't make him do that. the weather in the country similar today to what we saw yesterday, we have a lot of tropical downpours out there, carry the umbrella everywhere east of the mississippi, kansas city and st. louis too. humid up the east coast,
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torrential rains, right now on the border of louisiana, texas, and this will travel through mississippi again today like it did yesterday, and as far as severe storms, tennessee from nashville to huntsville, chattanooga, tus ka loose is a, there's a chance of strong storms, and in the northeast, not as rainy as yesterday morning as we got drenched in new york city, but later today, a chance of a shower or storm. thank you, appreciate it. why hillary clinton says the criticism of her handling of the attack on the embassy in benghazi is motivating her to run in 2016. we'll huddle around the water cooler together where you might think twice before you hop into an elevator. wait until you see this. this is pretty freaky stuff. this will get you nervous if you have elevator issue. we're right back with more after this. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do.
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welcome back, everybody. earlier in the show, we told you that hillary clinton that she and bill were dead broke when they left the white house. if you want to sound smart, tell your friends according to financial forms, clinton's debts were paid by 2004, and bill clinton reportedly earned $125 million before taxes since leaving office. all right. let's shift gears and huddle around the water cooler where we
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are filled in on the elevator from held. >> nice to have you back, tom. >> thank you, sir. >> looking for a reason to choose the stairs over the elevator? check out this video. the elevator malfunctions before the doors close, shot up 31 fight flights in 15 seconds after 50 miles per hour. in the final frame, you see the camera get smashed crashing into the roof of the building. the passenger was treated for head and leg injuries. he's lucky he is alive. that is just a nightmare, one of those things you don't want to think about. look, the doors are open as it's rising up. >> yeah. creepy it starts taking off, and you see -- >> that emergency stop button, i guess, that just doesn't work. >> we wish him a speedy recovery. >> now let's take the stairs from now on. the late nights where colbert
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spots is winning political strategy when he sees one. >> controversy surrounding a candidate here in arizona, he changed his name to caesar chavez. adios, scott. hola, chavez. you know what they say? if you can't beat them, pretend you joined them. now if he strikes accord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farm workers who popularized the slogan, yes we can, although, if he was alive today, he might be saying, oh, no, he didn't. >> let's go to jimmy fallon who almost came to blows with a guest last night over a controversial wardrobe choice. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pant ♪ ♪ i got my tight participants o♪
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♪ i got my tight pants on >> since i moved to this town, everybody's talking about my tight pants. >> that's funny, because yesterday, i was presented with a plaque declaring my participapants as the tightest in all the world. >> it's tight pants day in honor of my tight participants. >> listen up you little, [ bleep ], hide your kids, your wife, i'll cut you. don't make me take off my heels. >> i guess i'll find yet another new town. >> nice to see j-lo there. >> i like that hair. do you think we can steal those props to recreate that video? >> maybe, sure we could. everything's possible here. >> it's the land of opportunity.
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appreciate it. we asked if you think hillary clinton's rags to riches story helps her if she runs for president in 2016. we'll have some of the responses. >> good morning, so michael says it's irrelevant and talking about it might hurt her because she made it, and jeff says, sorry, can't answer the question, too busy raising money for the poor clintons. >> they did leave in debt. they had legal fees. interesting how they capitalized that post-presidential elections. thank you. next on "way too early," a look of the stories in the day ahead, and "morning joe" is just minutes away. m at the dog park. the kids get trail mix, and here's what you get after a full day of chasing that cute little poodle from down the street. mm hmm delicious milo's kitchen chicken meatballs. they look homemade, which he likes almost as much as making new friends yes, i'll call her. aww,
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welcome back, everybody. a check on the day ahead before "morning joe," "hard choices" released today, chronicling four years as secretary of state and will be at book events across the country. investors are expected to grill gm's ceo mary barra today at the shareholders meeting in detroit. many planning to protest the meeting in memory of the 13 people killed by the ignition
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switch default issue. in game three of the nba finals tonight in miami. the series tied at a game a piece as they look to maintain a win in san antonio on how they . that will do it for "way too early". "morning joe" starts right now. i have to make the decision that is right for me and the country. >> is the party frozen in place waiting for you? >> no. people can do whatever they choose to do on whatever time table they decide. >> barbara bush has said enough with the clintons and the bushes. it's just getting silly, she said. do you feel some of that? >> i don't because this is a democracy. people get to choose their leaders. in is the white house yours to lose? >> i don't think so because if i were to decide to pursue