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treated unfairly because of the judge's mexican heritage. how the late boxes legend is being remembered for what he did inside and outside of the ring. this is "way too early." good morning, it is monday, june 6th. with elections one day away, hillary clinton is that much closer to potentially clinching the nomination. a projected winner in puerto rico, and so far nbc has given her puerto rico. it could be an early night
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tomorrow when she is expected to cross the threshold. a clinton fundraising e-mail out late last night sold supporters that any minute thousand, hillary clinton should be the person to win the nomination of any major party. clinton and her husband spent the weekend barnstorming the state from round tables to crowds of hundreds, she will do 19 events by the time her swing is through. and bernie sanders is speaking about issues like i'm graduation, and she on to talking about donald trump. >> i gave a speech in san diego this week outlining. why i believe that donald trump
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is not qualified or temp tempermentally fit to be president. i did not make these comments up, i just repeated the ones he has made. i just went chapter and verse. we're going to have a very contentious campaign. because i'm going to point out at every single moment that i can why i believe the republican nominee should never get near the white house. >> if all goes well, i will have the great honor as of tuesday to be the democratic nominee for president. thank you all so much. god bless you. >> elizabeth warren whose support has been as sought after as it has been elusive tweeted this is what democrats united to
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beat donald trump look like. meanwhile, the wall street journal reports tuesday that sanders is likely to fall short because of missed opportunities. a senior strategist told the paper "i don't think anyone figured out how to win when we got in. it was how do we become credible, but it bernie sanders is going to come up short, someone should have told him meeting people and greeting crowds of 13,000. sanders is not giving in yet. >> if you ask me about the foundation, do i have a problem when a secretary of state, and a
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foundation run by her husband collects many millions from foreign governments? governments that are dictatorships? you don't have a lot of those with democratic rights in saudi arabia. you don't have a lot of respect there. from gay rights to women's rights. do i have a problem with that? >> do you think it creates an aconflict of interest? >> i do. >> donald trump continues to attack the judge oversees the trump university case for his ethnicity. >> this judge is giving us an unfair ruling. i want -- i'm building a wall, okay? and a wall between mexico, not another country. >> he's not from mexico, he is from indiana. >> he has a mexican heritage and
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he is very proud of it. >> if you're saying he can't do his job because of race, isn't that the definition of racism. >> she proud of his heritage. >> why did you refer to his ethnicity. >> his heritage is mexican. >> why? >> i want to build a wall. i'm getting along great with hispanics but i want to build a wall. >> i have to be what i have to be. >> if it was a muslim judge, do you feel they could not treat you fairly too? >> yeah, it is possible. >> it is common sense. he is proud of his heritage. >> you're saying it is a barrier
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to him doing his job. >> his insistence was not well received by leaders in his own party. >> the comment about the judge the other day was out of left field from my mind. it's reasoning i don't relate to and i disagree with the thinking behind that. he clearly says and does things i don't agree with. i have had to speak up from time to time. >> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i think it is inexcusable. he was born in indiana. he is an american, period. you come to america, you get to become an american. trump has grandparents that came to the u.s. and should understand it as much as anyone.
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>> he essentially said that he cannot be impartial because he is hispanic. is that racist? >> i could not disagree more with what he said. >> do you think it is a racist statement? >> i don't agree with what he had to say. >> donald trump hammered hillary clinton for her support in libya, but this weekend, trump was faced about his own comments and the contradictory statements he made during the campaign. >> libya is killing thousands of people. nobody knows how fwad bad it is. this is one of the worth. we should go in, stop this guy, which would be very easy and quick. stop him from doing it and save
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lives. >> i was in favor of libya. we would be so much better off if gadhafi were in charge right now. >> the libyan invasion was disgusting. isis has the oil from libya. we did all of the things with gadhafi. >> this is one of the things that confuses people that you weren't and you were for intervention in libya. >> i was not for what what happened. it was handled horribly. >>. >> i could have said surgical where you take out gadhafi and his group. >> he called out a supporter at
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his rally on friday. >> we had an african-american guy who is a fan of mine. a great fan, a great guy. i want to find out what is going on with him. look at my african-american over here, look at him. >> nbc spoke to the man in the audience and said he didn't take offense at all. support came up again when he retweeted a picture of an african-american family that said american families for trump. but the people in the photo are not trump supporters. as some pointed out, the image is among the first when you google "black family." a national review writer decided not to take on the nomination for president. he said i'm not the right person
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to challenge trump and hillary, but the path is open. >> let's turn to supports and tributes continue to pour in for icon muhammad ali. he died late friday in phoenix at age 74. emotional remembrances were held sunday in kentucky. a makeshift memorial was set up. the body is back in his grieving hometown this morning. jim brown was on "meet the press" where he talked about the passing of his friend.
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>> your integrity is way up there. and as a single human being, if you carry yourself in a certain way, you can defy all evil that comes at us. >> his death was ruled septic shock. bill clinton is expected to speak along with former nbc correspondent bryant gumbel and billy crystal. and a fire that forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. the old fire has burned in calabasas. the flames broke out on saturday after a driver lost control and crashed into power poles.
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>> we heard the helicopter -- >> residents were allowed to return yesterday afternoon, but there are still problems with power outages. fed chair janet yellin will speak today and talk about the interest rate hikes. >> these are the last remarks of janet yellin that she can give before the blackout period starts. it is one that a lot of people were thinking we might be looking for a rate hike. not so any more. you saw it, 38,000 in may as opposed to the 164,000.
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when you look at the fed that is looking far hike and really casting it out. in regards to oil, they did not reach any agreement to cap production, but what we also know is that the state owned saady oil company are raising prices to yump and cutting prices to the mediterranean from july, back to you. >> live from london, thank you. kanye canceled, a massive music festival rained out so concert goers took to the streets. the golden state warriors are halfway to a championship repeat. they win big and never looked back last night. those stories and a check of the
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welcome back to "way too early." last night was game two of the nba finals. oakland, lebron james going in with nipost game series wins. draymond green with 18 points. the series shifts to cleveland for game three on wednesday. meanwhile, falling into a 2-0 hole in the series wasn't enough, cleveland may have to
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play game three without kevin love who exited with a concussion after taking an elbow to the head. >> some could say he didn't play the first half out the game anyways. >> a historic day for novak djokovic. he becomes the first man in nearly 50 years to win four consecutive championships. and in major league baseball, the marlins jose fernandez with a gem on the mound. fernandez out dualed matt harvey tieing a career high with 14 strikeouts and allowing just four hits as they allow a series sweep with a one-run series victory. how about that. >> did you watch the basketball game at all?
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>> what is happening with the weather? >> it was a late game -- that is your excuse. >> i was asleep. >> we're watching tropical storm colin. it could be a big deal in florida, the only way is if it produces tornadoes. we just got a updais and they did find it just slightly stronger. you see the advisories. north florida down to the melbourne area. maybe 60 miles per hour winds, could down some tree limbs and that will be the worst of it. it doesn't get that much stronger over the next 24 hours but it will go tonight into areas of north florida. the shift has put more in play
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welcome back to "way too early." david gilkey, an award winning news forecaster were traveling on assignment when their convoy came on attack from shell fire. these are some of gilkey's images from covering the war in iraq. in an e-mail to staff, npr's vice president said in part as a man and as a photo journalist, he brought out the humanity of all of those around him. now let's get a check on the morning's other headlines. for that we go to the control
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room. >> good morning, john, a terrible story there. let's turn to lighter news. last night was the 2016 miss usa pageant. the winner was a u.s. army officer and it analyst from dc. the internet exploded about her response to women serving in combat positions. >> the pentagon recently made the decision to open up all combat jobs to women. some have questioned -- some questioned whether this put political correctness over our military's ability to perform at the highest level. what are your thoughts? >> as a woman in the united states army, i think it was an
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amazing job by our government to allow women to integrate into every branch of the military. we're just as tough as men. as a commander of my unit, i'm powerful. i am dedicated, and it is important that we recognize that gender does not limit us in the united states army. >> she joined the military at the age of 17 and service clearly runs in the family as her mother, father, and siblings have all served. congratulations to misty. apparently new york city loves kanye like kanye loves kanye. hips show was canceled at the governor's ball was canceled due to rain, he announced he would hold a surprise concert at a small club. thousands gathered outside of the venue and chanted beats and
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lyrics to the songs. the make up con secert was also canceled. he drove flu a convertible. shaking hands with everyone who filled the street end to end. matt damon returned to m.i.t., and he talked about making the film "good will hunting," and about if there is a advanced life throughout, they could run simulations, perhaps
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many. we could be running a simulation, like a computer game. what if this is all a simulation. it's a crazy idea. what if it is. if there are multiple simulations, how come we have to be in the one where donald trump becomes the republican nominee for president? >> that does it for me, you, and "way too early" coming up, donald trump a candidate without a campaign? that is coming up. and former republican congressman and presidential candidate ron paul joins the conversation. he weighs in on the 2016 race and the republican party. that and more coming up next on "morning joe." automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call
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