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and case dismissed, what texas governor perry hopes for asking for criminal charges to be dropped, but if they are, what happens to the cool wanted t-shirts he's selling? this is "way too early." >> yeah, answer me that. a dozen of those for christmas for you. i don't know what to do with the shirts. i'm thomas robert, welcome to "way too early," the show that did not stay up to finish the emmys, but we have a suggestion for the spinning sophia controversy. you'll have to wait for it coming up in twitter. developing news overnight with the american assault against islamic state militants. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria after president obama gave approval over the weekend. the campaign includes manned flights and drones, could be a sign that the u.s. is preparing military action against isis in
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syria. the white house says no decision has been made, and despite gains of mill tapts within syria, the assad warns u.s. of getting involved on that side of the virginia. kaine says the law requires the u.s. votes up or down, and he wants the vote to happen when the lawmakers return from the august recess. a day of full blown tribute as thousands say good-bye to michael brown, the 18 -year-old laid to rest of an emotional funeral service in stvmt louis, honoring the wishes, protesters stay off the street as the focus remained on the life. three white house officials attended the funeral and senator mccaskill and spike lee. with brown's father beside her, the teen's step mom reflected on the devastating loss. >> he's just wanted so much. he wanted to go to college, have
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a family, be a good father. god chose differently. i'm at peace about that. he's not a lost soul. his death is not in vain. >> sharpton brought many to their feet with his eulogy. he said there must be justice for brown's death and that it should serve as a wakeup call to the country. >> no community in america would tolerate an 18 -year-old boy laying in the street four and a half hours and we in the going to tolerate it either. whatever happened that devalued this boy's life must be answered by somebody. michael brown does not want to be remembered for riot. he wants to be remembered as the one that made america deal with how we going to police in the united states.
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we can't have a fit. we got to have a movement. a fit you get mad and run out for a couple nights. a movement means we got to be here for the long haul and turn our chance into change. our demonstration into legislation. we have got to stay on this so we can stop this. >> a new usa today poll find that 65% of americans believe police do a fair or poor job of treating racial and ethnic groups equally. 61% say that officers do a fair or boor job in using the right amount of force. former jirz governor mcdonald faced a day under cross-examination. he tried to paint a picture how
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toxic his marriage to his wife had become casting doubt on the ability to coordinate loans and gifts from a donor in exchange for favor. when the prosecutor dug in, the he was forced to say he knew time and again about the gifts that was perform for the couple. he admitted his wife, the first lady, made inappropriate requests for money from friends and families for years. well, with an all-star legal team and take in prisoners speaking schedule, rick perry speaks dismiss sal of the indictments against him filing a 60-page document calling the charge, quote, unprecedented, supportable. the decision to veto funding for a prosecutor who pleaded guilty to a d urgs i. he continues the swing in columbia this week in ohio when texas a and m takes on south carolina. we know how much it costs
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taxpayers to fund the house republican lawsuit against president obama. this price tag now, $350,000 or $500 app hour according to the contract signed yesterday with the d.c. law firm, and democrats have raised millions off the lawsuit, eager to remind voters the gop's court battles. congressman israel who leads the party's effort said in part, quote, this outrageous waste of tax payers $s is another reminder of the misguided priorities, and only in boehner's lawyer does it make sense to pay lawyers $500 working on a partisan lawsuit while refusing to raise minimum wage. they believe the president's executive action harmed congress by nullifying the legislative authority. the lawsuit will be filed by the attorney who came up with the legal reasoning. there's not been a monday night emmy awards since the 1970s. i believe 1976.
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seth meyers at the helm made for a memorable show in los angeles." breaking bad" closed with a human win, not just for best drama, but canston all wop. look at the happy foursome right there. modern family got the fifth consecutive win tieing " "frasier." the good wife beat out a talented feel to take home best actress in a drama. notably shut out from the podium were favorites from "house of cards," and "orange is the new black", but the most emotional moment of the night was contribute tag's tribute to williams. >> it's very hard to talking about him in the past because he was so present in all of our lives. for almost 40 years, he was the brightest star in the comedy
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galaxy, but while some of the brightest of the celestial bodies are actually succinct now. their energy long since cooled, but because they float in the heavens so far away from us now, they're beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever, and glow will be so bright, it'll warm your heart. it'll make your eyes glisten, and you'll think to yourselves, robin williams, what a concept. >> well, one moment of controversy from last night's emmy's came when she introduced the president of the television arts and sciences, and he did this. take a peek. >> this is a terrific year for american television and shows continue to have a meaningful impact around the world. so demonstrate, we'd love for you to stand on this revolving
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platform. >> that seems up necessary, but that how they do it in american television. there you go. okay. watching this? that's right. he went on to give his speech as she was on a ped stool for a minute. several called it sexist. she said, quote, i think it's absolutely the opposite, meaning that somebody can be hot afunny and make fun of herself. i think it's ridiculous they started this. i know who she was who has no sense of humor and should lighten up a little bit. i don't know if it was one person started, but i think a lot of people thought it was a little bit sexist, but that brings us to the twitter question for you. do you think that the moment was sexist or good comedy? a good gag for the emmy's. tweet us using the hasht
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hashtag #waytooearly. all eyes on the s&p to see if it closes above 2,000 mark todayment they crossed the line for the first time yesterday, but while did it not hold, it closed at a record high, a couple points short. we are joined live from london. steve, the markets are mixed where you are this morning. what do they expect today? >> yeah, there's a lot of international factors and domestic factors to lock for as well. first of all, international factors, big meeting between the presidents of russia and ukraine trying to sort out the crisis going on, of course, for most of the yearment that's the big geopolitical factor. domestically, economic data, durable goods to watch for, but crossed the 2,000 level yesterday, did not finish, but at 1998. despite the valuations, it could cross that barrier today. elsewhere, looking at an amazon deal.
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they managed to do what google could not do, buying twitch. they do not play games. they watch other people play, and they live stream amongst each other, and it's taken on a new momentum. you may be online, but you're not playing a game, but watching others play. it's popular and amazon just driving this forward. hopefully going up against google. >> twitch, we hear more about that. tell us about the new law in california put out there to prevent cell phone thefts, could make a big difference. ? look, cell phone theft is called an epidemic, and what happened now is brown, the california governor, signed into law basically the kill switch which basically will render phones useless or enable tracking of them. minnesota did this back in may, but this one goes further. this informs consumers as well
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the technology is available to stop people stealing your phones and having it nonuseful, and it could be a threat to the thieves who carry out this epidemic. >> intimidation factor that could work. coming up in sports, you won't believe how many homers left the park in last night's o's-raies game. be quiet, bill! it's my show! anyway, in the cooler, a few favorite moments from the emmy's and what propped fallon to steal away the colbert report's emmy. maybe a check on weather. maybe. if you behave yourself! bill karen will maybe -- well, anyway, "way too early" will be right back.
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room in the yard? jones back at the wall. jones up. oh, yeah, he got it! throw coming, trying to turn two, got that too, and he's out! >> turns and fires the strong throw to they'll the man at sec, and o's win 9-1. >> do you know who that announcer is in i love that voice. >> hold on. you can't talk. i can. i think that crowd was low. >> it was. >> okay. i can talk about them. you cannot. >> okay. >> i think the crowd was low. >> deal. >> baltimore people, go out there. only 15,000-plus there. >> first place. >> they should be there. houston, astros hosting the a's. striking out ten after eight solid innings. the a's donaldson plated three runs, bases loaded, double to load the game, open in the ninth, anaheim, angels host the marlins, and miami breezes by the angels led by monster, they
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win 7-1. and with that, l.a. lost and oakland win, a fire first place in the american league. >> not showing yankee highlights, are you? >> we're not, no, no. i'm glad jen is back because she laughs. right off camera while i do sports, and that cheers me up. woods parted ways with his swing coach. woods, who is sidelined with a back injury has not had much success in four years with fully as with previous coaches, so foley told reporters the split was am micble. the top seed novak off to a strong start after a straight set, and women's side, sharapova advancing after the all russian matchup and williams moves on as well, but not without help from the pesky bee.
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a bee would not stop pestering her. >> you have a racket, use it. >> no, no, humanitarian right there. per sis tent, halted play, and, yeah. ball kids taking some swats, trying to be helpful, a duck and cover, get it, get it, oh, yeah, almost. >> did you throw that joke in there? the bee helpful? >> oh! yeah. >> i caught that. >> billy bee bad. what's going on? >> dealing with a powerful storm, and it does look like it's going to be more or less a hurricane and extra tropical storm brushing by bermuda. no affects, just large waves, and surfers said about time. this will be your weekend in the labor day holiday, but going to the beach with little kids, rip currents are a problem with the waves. otherwise, heat continues. yesterday, by far, the hottest day across the country, hundreds
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widespre widespread, excessive heat warning for the st. louis area, cooling off after this, but today, people call this the last really hot, hot day of the summer, and east coast, mid atlantic, cities in the east, wednesday will be new york city's last chance to hit 90 degre degrees. only done once this summer. today is 86 in new york. tomorrow hotter than that. >> i'm okay with once. that works for me in new york. thank you, bill. . at the top of the hour on "morning joe" new signs u.s. is gearing up for a fight in syria. live report from overseas for you. back here, huddling around the water cooler with the new revelation from this beauty queen. it's a good one. back after this. weird...
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earlier in the show, we recapped last night's winners and losers at the emmy's if you want to sound smart, tell your friends, the most nominations is held by hector ramirez spanning from "all in the family" to dancing with the zars" receiving 7 is 1nominations and 17 wins. wow, 71 nominations, incredible. time for the cooler and a few of the favorite moments from last night. first up, that kiss. stopped on her feet, best way to
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accept the comedic actress award is getting halted there by cranston. they had a bit earlier, and playing one of the love interests. well, he certainly reminded her. coming up increase, it was not pretty. a hard time pronouncing the colbert report, and fallon sees that as an opportunity before accepting. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report. >> the colbert reporter. >> she said it wrong. must be a mistake. interesting. unbelievable. i want to see the envelope. i want to thank his wife and his children. they are just fantastic, and -- everyone's work on the show for the last nine years and, you know who you are. if you don't know who you are,
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go to imdb. it's comprehensive. >> the whole thing, he fed him a line to make him curse, and he did. they had to bleep him out. the great crime fighting duo, "true detective," they had with each other last evening. >> all right, all right, all right. come on back to the airstream after. i'll make the best margarita on this side of the all right g grande. >> i have said that. >> you won oscar, sexiest man alive, and now the emmy. isn't that greedy? >> you need to have gratitude for what you have and not envy what i do. >> they are having follow-uun. a few moments coming up. we have former ms. spain appearing to have made history being the first national beauty
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queen to come out as a lesbian. revealing the sexuality with this post of her and her girlfriend who is a spanish dj and singer. she has no regrets about the decision to go public, and she says she was surprised that this revelation was news adding, quote, there will be many others. she was a runner up at miss universe. that pageant i cohosted in russia. this was in moscow last yearment remember this was during hard times right before the russian crackdown on so-called homosexual propaganda. that crack down still exists in russia and certainly a lot of people felt pressure during that time in moscow not to talk about if they were out and proud, and ms. spain did not talk about the relationship at that time. the beauty queen held the title of miss spain twice, first time in 2000. congrats to her. i reached out to the president
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of miss universe to get in touch with miss spain. let me know what you think if i should interview her. i want to know what she was thinking while in moscow. we asked you, what do you think about the moment at the emmy's, sexist or great comedy? we have some of your responses. what are people saying? i have a suggestion that i'll reveal. >> awesome. similar criticism was said of monroe's comedy, i say sexual moments not dpiszed as sectionist, and at 180 degrees tweeted it was not overly sexist, but not funny either. number one rule of comedy is to be follow-upny. that was boring. >> interesting moment. they were trying to be funny. >> felt weird and didn't work. awkward. >> drag out a second podium and stick matthew on it looking just as good leaving as he does arriving. >> he does. >> thank you so much. coming up next on "way too early" a look at the stories in
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a check on the day ahead before "morning joe," and president obama addresses the national legions convention in charlotte today. last week, american legion vets wanted to season vets wanted to know more about the president's plan to vicks the v.a. rob portman is set to speak later this morning in new hampshire. this has 2016 watchers wondering if he is eyeing up a presidential run. that is going to do it on a tuesday edition of "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ you look so much like the actor in seinfeld who played the dentist that i dated as elaine, you know? >> we actually had a kissing scene together. >> over her career, she has won five emmys and had 18 nominations. >> yeah. he was on "seinfeld." yeah.
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