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out. do they have to worry about a caliphate but we are challenged deadline? there is enough money to go now as you know when it comes to around? >> yes, absolutely. as michael said the next seven terror inspired attacks, the years, the only deadline is once lone wolf who's inspired by they are enrolled, should they something they read and see on get certified with 9/11, they the internet. "andrea mitchell reports" either from a foreign terrorist would have two years to file the starts right now with live organization or now of late special coverage from capitol claim of the victim's hill. >> thank you, craig melvin. right now, live from capitol compensation fund. >> as a new yorker originally right-wing violent extremism. and my folks live right at 66 hill, congress is back from its right-wing violent extremism is summer break. we are in the middle of the outpacing, inspired by overseas and amsterdam right by that fire action. lawmakers facing challenges terrorist organizations. house. on all fronts. the departure of john bolton and so that's in my view the >> exactly. they were there afterwards and day-to-day threat we face here who comes next? as with the whole community. the fight over impeachment. in the homeland. thank you for your service. will time run out? and the battle over guns. we have vigilant coming to all >> one more thing, skin cancer will the president and mitch of it but day-to-day we have to mcconnell give in? is the number one illness we are be vigilant with the smaller joining us this hour, house dealing with. scale domestic based attacks and i urge all viewers get their intelligence chair schiff and skin checked. there the answers are, of the ph in the air. chris coons and chris murphy, former homeland security course, vigilance, good law >> despite what the epa were secretary jeh johnson and saying at the time. special coverage of the 18th >> remember that. enforcement but i believe gun >> thank you both so much. >> thank you. safety. it has to be something that the >> that does it for this special
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anniversary of 9/11 as leaders leaders, our congress are edition of "andrea mitchell come together this morning to honor the victims. willing to take on for the sake reports." ♪ god bless america of public safety and homeland thank you to all of our guests. security here 18 years remember to follow us online and after 9/11. >> what message would you give on twitter. here is stephanie ruhle. ♪ my home sweet home to mitch mccondition knell, to the president as they so far and >> thank you so much gentlemen, it may be breaking open today, thank you for all that you do. it is wednesday, september 11th, >> good day, earn. we understand that there are new conversations between democrats coming up this hour on "velshi & i'm andrea mitchell on capitol and the president today on this ruhle," we are remembering hill where lawmakers face issue, what about these weapons, nearly three thousand lives loss legislative hurdles and here the the magazines and the military on this very day, 18 years ago. president of the united states is trying to decide who is going we are facing the reality that to be his fourth national weapons, the automatic or there is no permanent national security after a bitter twitter break-up semiautomatic weapons we see, security advisor with john especially in the hands of the with john bolton who's only lone wolves, these domestic bolton ouster, are we safer there for 17 months. terrorists? >> my message is this, andrea. joining me now, nbc white house today? correspondent kristen welker is first, i believe in the second we are just one day away from the third democratic following the action and "the amendment. washington post" white house we can do more to prevent presidential debate. we are live in houston, texas, correspondent ann geurran. dangerous, deranged people from with a preview of what to kristen, they're cleaning house expect. of the john bolton staff which getting their hands on guns, lawmakers back to work with tells you the people to succeed particularly assault weapons, democrats busy on issues like him do not include some former consistent with the second gun laws and impeachmenimpeachm. amendment. i've been on the arizona colleagues and aides. several of whom have been named southern border, for example, we'll be speaking to house members on both sides of the and are not going to be on the and met ranchers who own guns isle on their priorities.
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first line here. >> reporter: essentially, we are seeing, andrea, bolton's inner simply to protect themselves and we are about to hear from their families when people cross president trump about john bolton and other headlines. circle is leaving with him. the border on their property. we'll bring you those comments garrett marquis confirming to me as soon as we have them. i met a gun owner once who as america observes a a short time ago he is now out. he gave me this statement. literally holds people at gun point until the border patrol it's been an honor to serve my can get there. country and i wish the president and i understand that. but there's more we can do. and the administration success moving forward. and if people like joe manchin the administration official telling me that marquis is and pat toomey, republican and a leaving on good terms, he was a democrat from west virginia and pennsylvania and those are spokesperson for bolton. another top adviser, sarah states that i'm sure are strong on the second amendment, if they tinsley leaving confirmed by can come together and exert the peter alexander just moments ago political courage to try to and, of course, it does come as fashion a compromise i think the rest of the senate should follow president trump ousted his third along with that. national security adviser john it's something the american bolton amid a range of tensions people want and if our democracy between these two men over is to work here in response to various foreign policy and the will of the majority of the american people the senate has national security issues. everything from how to hand tell to act. >> has the homeland security crisis in north korea and iran and most recently afghanistan, agency lost its mission under the influence of steven miller andrea. of course, president trump in the white house, and of some announcing that he planned and then scrapped a meeting to host of the more radical proposals the taliban at camp david while that seem to be proved by the john bolton making it very clear white house day after day?
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>> well, first, it's important he was staunchly opposed to that meeting. with e know that others within to remember that the department the administration including the of homeland security is 230,000 people working on the front vice president also voiced their lines, day-to-day in the coast opposition and, of course, it guard, tsa, the secret service was the vice president who came out a day after the reports and the men and women of the saying i stand with the president. department of homeland security john bolton never did that. do their job day-to-day and that enraged and further irrespective really of what's happening in washington. roiled the president. having said that, i am concerned the two just couldn't see eye to about the constant upheavals in eye. ultimately president trump making the decision it was time to move on although also worth management, the turnover and i'm noting bolton says he tendered concerned that the department, the leadership of the department resignation. either way, the president now is becoming overwhelmed with the looking for his fourth national security adviser, andrea, at border security mission to the what is a critical time, the exclusion of all of the other person who's going to serve as important missions to keep the the acting national security american people safe, land, sea and air and cyberspace. i'm concerned about that. advise who are's been the deputy national security adviser, >> and the politics that have been played out in terms of andrea. >> ann, it seemed that the breaking point was really the homeland security on the immigration issue in particular? leaks over thekend on who was supporting the taliban meeting at camp bolton cover. >> i believe that the great majority of american people and
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i know this from personal everyone pointing to bolton and experience talking to people in the team for leaking that and you can't get between a vice places like laredo, texas, president and a president california, new england, the without paying a price. consensus that exists out there >> not this president and vice about immigration is we want to president, that's for sure. treat fairly and humanely the i'll note that bolton loyalists people who are here, the people who are brought here as deny that he ever did try to pin children. we want to treat them fairly, blame on pence or divide the two consistent with our american values, but americans want a and make it look like pence was secure border. taking his side of this and there are a lot of things in between those two that we can do argument. be that as it may, this entire to fix our broken immigration episode about scheduling the system and i'm concerned that given the politics now where meeting with taliban it's basically two sides at representatives would have negotiated directly face to face extreme corners on u.s. soil a few days before 9/11, that was the consensus gets lost. and in 2013, as you know, we had episode over which the two finally parted ways. fashioned a compromise in the bolton had disagreed with the strategy from the start to have reform and that fell apart in 2014, 2015. this level of direct talks with i think we need to worko fix the taliban. remember those talks go back eight months. this as recently as six years bolton never liked the idea and a bridge too far for him to ago. >> jeh johnson, thank you very
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bring taliban representatives much. >> thank you. >> nice to be with us on an here under the circumstances and in his view cutting out the important day. close call. afghan government. and when you have the national security adviser in the white what can the close win mean? house believing that a stay with us right here on msnbc. fundamental strategy, policy , priority of the president's is we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you the wrong way to go, and then to get your windshield fixed. all of the drama that surrounded >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. it for the president that was >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. just too much. i think we do need a new word >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. between quit and fired. it was both. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... >> both at the same time. she chose safelite. kristen, ann, thanks for with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. starting us off. democrat ek congressman adam >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. schiff is chair of the house >> tech vo: saving her time... intelligence committee and joins me now. [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! first, john bolton's departure, >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! what difference will it make? >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ >> well, it could have a profound difference. there will be fewer dissenting voices within the national security council. it'll give mike pompeo much freer hand to set the agenda. but look. he was a terrible choice for this position to begin with. he doesn't have the right
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temperament to bring together different cabinet officials to try to reach a decision or present policy options to the president. and his judgment is terribly lacking. the fact that he may have been right on afghanistan, the summit was a terrible idea, doesn't detract from the fact that on iran and so many other things his advice is disastrous so we won't miss him. but of course, with the trump administration you have to wonder if you go from bad to worse. >> is mike pompeo defacto the national security adviser as hi, i'm joan lunden. well as the secretary of sate? when my mother began forgetting things, >> he is for the moment and that we didn't know where to turn for more information. may continue in the future. trump seems to have a now habit that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. of getting rid of anyone who's an independent power base. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care anyone that has independent stature, something like mattis, for example, will never be and, if necessary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. invited into the cabinet again because the president i think will be intimidated about having we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. a presence that can speak on their own or carry public opinion on their own so i have to think whoever he replaces
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bolton with will be subservient not just to trump but to pompeo, as well. >> should the president meet with iran's president now that bolton is gone? is that one obstacle that mike pompeo said yesterday he can do it without preconditions. >> well, this is another tradition of this president which is hastily arranged summits without the hard work to make them productive and you give status and stature to the adversary without getting anything in return. that was a costly failed strategy with north korea. kim jong-un got the prestige of being on the stage with the president repeatedly. we gave up joint military exercises and got nothing for it. north korea continues with the nuclear and missile program. with iran without any preplanning, without any expectation of where it will lead i think that's a mistake. this aborted meeting with the taliban would have been a mistake and may have scuttled the talks even without the
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set yourself free with fleet. summit taking place. >> there are going to be votes gentle constipation relief in minutes. in committee, judiciary committee on procedures, little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. whatever this means, procedures for impeachment. feel that fleet feeling. confusion, what does inquiry mean? what is preparing for an little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. my grandparents that i never knew.ch about inquiry? with so little time left, is i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea impeachment ever going to be a that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. reality and should bit? >> i think in very simple terms my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge we have not made the decision to impeach the president. that is, we haven't made a to help people that were voiceless in his country. decision to vote on articles of that put a fire in my heart. impeachment. irrationally, you should do the it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. investigation first. call the witnesses first. the mueller report is really a summary. bring your family history to life like never before. it is not the testimony -- >> you can't get the witnesses because the white house is get started for free at ancestry.com blocking you from getting the witnesses. so is the leadership basely running the clock? you will end the year, not do it in a presidential election year. >> we are prevailing in the court and will get the witnesses and in a new development but you are right. they may run out the clock and now, "the new york times" is if they do that will force us i investigating or reporting that
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think to decide, okay, we are the congress secretary wilbur going to vote on impeachment if ross threatened to fire nooa we decide that's the course to take even in the absence of the testimony that the obstruction forecasters. of congress itself is now a that reporting we saw in the last couple of days but now grounds for impeachment. there's a lot at stake in this peter baker is following up on that and reporting that the because if this president can white house directly involved show that congress can't enforce with acting chief of staff mick its oversight responsibility any mulvaney giving wilbur ross that future president can be as criminal, negligent as they want direction. joining me is michael steele and without being held accountable. >> in an election year with the democrats in this primary contest, impeachment is not what the voters are talking to us about. out there, they want to know joe crowley. about health care, prescription you know mick mulvaney. drug prices. they want to know about guns. he was a house member before the they want to know about acting chief of staff and omb immigration. director. how inappropriate to sell wilbur they're not asking about impeachment. >> well, you know, that's ross to get the scientists at certainly true in many parts of noaa to contradict what had been country and district like mine i'm asked about it in more than issued about alabama because the many of the swing districts in the country but the bread and president had made a mistake? butter issues i think are first >> this is emblematic of this and foremost on people's minds white house. it in some ways couldn't matter
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and true of the candidates and i less but the same time the lies, think true of our the pettiness, the deceit, to representatives around the country. at the same time, though, the american people want us to attack the idea of corruption pretend the president never makes a mistake leading to and the corruption within the corrupting data of government administration is rampant. scientists we rely on to keep people safe. whether the investigations into >> and the inspector general is that corruption lead to now investigating this, joe. impeachment or not that work has >> i think it in all likelihood to continue. this president promised to drain needs to be investigated. the swamp and instead he created that is subject to be talked this massive cesspool and so about around the water cooler. not in the halls of the holding the administration presidency. accountable i think is a priority of the american people. and the oval office. >> are you concerned that these as michael just said, i think the information is critically air force missions are going to important to people's lives and scotland refueling at a private should not be played in politics and scientists need to do their airport paying exorbitant job. we hear that over and over again. this administration continues to amounts of money, even the question scientists at every flight crew go way past their level. and it's just reached now i per diem or not in a trump think the absurd. >> whether it's the epa, the resort? >> stinks to high heaven. energy department, the interior it is hard to make the case there's anything rational about department. you have lobbyists as acting diverting the flights there, secretaries representing the who represented the industries they're supposed to regulate and about having people stay in those accommodations but for the science panels are ignored
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currying favor with the president of the united states or they're being forced out or or enriching the president and his family so we now have quitting. in frustration. i want to ask you about the of course north carolina '09 violations of the domestic republicans won. good for republicans but what did you think of the margin in emoluments clause. a post-watergate reforms already this solidly republican area? thinking about working on is how >> winning is better than do we create a mechanism to enforce the emoluments clause losing. i don't like the erosion in the margin. it shows a weakness that the against the president so willing president has. on the other hand you saw a to abuse it? >> thank you so much. surprising insurgence of trump you have your work cut out for democrats. you. >> thank you. there's a reason that the event coming up next, democratic in fayetteville. senator coons joins me with his eastern north carolina has a lot of registered democrats who reaction to the departure of yon support the president in the rural areas and something to see bolton. in 2020 in senate races and the you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" lye on msnbc. presidential race. >> do democratic candidates, >> just picked up the phone. democratic supporters have to i picked up the phone, wow. worry, joe, that while they're oh! wow. focusing on these national polls this is the year of wow. they're irrelevant with the with the freestyle libre 14 day system electoral college? north carolina could be a just scan the sensor with your reader, critical pick-up for democrats. iphone or android and manage your diabetes. >> i don't think there's any question about that and there are other opportunities within with the freestyle libre 14 day system, north carolina itself. a continuous glucose monitor, this was a two-year battling in
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you, as well. coming up, demanding action, you must be steven's phone. the house taking action on more gun safety measures. will they ever get passed mitch now you can know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. mcconnell? joe manchin to hallie jackson earlier today. simple. easy. awesome. >> i can't even get mitch mcconnell to put the most basic bill that's been yvetted for seven years that everybody in the united states, every gun owner understands. woman: my reputation was trashed online.
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the president's entitled to the staff that he wants at any moment. he should have people he trusts and values and whose efforts benefit him. >> are you, too, blindsided by what occurred today, that he is no longer with the administration? last night you were told he would be here today. >> i'm never surprised. >> he's never surprised but john bolton's exit is going to have an immediate impact as the president heads to the u.n. in less than two weeks, meets with world leaders and now could be sitting down for the first time
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with iran's president rowhani. delaware democratic senator chris coons, welcome. first of all, the immediate impact of the departure, there's a report of jennifer jacobs of a discussion in the oval office yesterday about lifting some of the sanctions on iran and that that was the issue that had bolton out the door. >> well, it seems clear to me that former national security adviser bolton and president trump never saw eye to eye. bolton's view of the u.s. is more muscular and aggressive and shared i think donald trump's i felt completely helpless. view hostile and suspicious my entire career and business were in jeopardy. towards our allies and alliances. i'm concerned that what this i called reputation defender. means is is that president they were able to restore my good name. trump's instinct to withdraw, to if you are under attack, withdraw from engagement of the i recommend calling reputation defender. vo: there's more negativity online than ever. world, to engagement from the reputation defender ensures that when people check you out, alliances is strengthened. >> what about the taliban meeting with the president of they'll find more of the truth, not trash. the united states at camp david if you have search results that are wrong or unfair, in the agreement that did not
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include protections for the visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. women in afghanistan, for a lot of the reforms in afghanistan? nor the government of afghanistan. in kabul. >> the suggestion that without a president and representatives of the duly elected government of afghanistan at the table representing the values that democratically elected government in afghanistan has brought to the fore, i think it so that early retirement we planned. was a terrible idea to have a it's going ok? meeting with the taliban at camp great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. david without afghan i'm introducing them to crab. representation and without a crab!? clear commitment by the taliban they love it. both that they would prevent so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. their country from being a base for attacks against united yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. states and that they wouldn't make any clear commitments about ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. a cease fire. so it's good he walked away from yup - with room for the whole gang. what i think would have been a ♪ ♪ bad deal but the terms going see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. into it should have been early visit your local chase branch. warnings it would not work out well. >> one of the hallmarks of john bolton's adviser tenure is not bringing in other departments and arguably according to
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advisers, republican and democratic, deploying the national security council as envisioned back, you know, 50 years ago. >> right. one of the challenges in the trump administration is just how much of a departure from the structures that have been built up to provide advice and analysis and input for supposed to come back. presidential decision making have been shattered. might as well get that straight. the senate did not come back to this will be the first president in the modern era to have four pass the bill. i'm getting very angry about the national security advisers. he has an acting director of silliness of these questions. national intelligence, an acting chief of staff, an acting lives are at stake. secretary of homeland security. >> democrats on the house we don't have ambassadors in judiciary committee moving three many of the most important posts from a security perspective in june safety bills to the floor including a ban on large pakistan or jordan. capacity magazines and today on the 18th anniversary of republican refusal to vote on the 9/11 i think it's more important than ever that the gun bills without a green light trump administration that our from the president is blocking president take a hard look at action in the senate. whether he's got the advise, the connecticut democratic senator chris murphy joins me now. support, the structures he needs i understand you've been on the to keep us safe and to make phone with the president just better decisions in this world. now. >> just got off the phone from >> your good friend and former 40 minutes worth of talks with the president and his advisers. colleague joe biden of course is going to be on the debate stage >> 40 minutes? >> myself, senator manchin and tomorrow night.
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>> at the very center of the senator toomey and, you know, i can say that it's good news that stage, yes. >> for the first time debating the president is still personally engaged on the elizabeth warren face to face. question of expanding background what are your xwekations here, checks. the bad news is we don't have an agreement and i think it is especially as it's beginning to another day or two until we know narrow his lead in the polls and whether the white house really does want to come to the table there is criticism that he's and expand background checks. been making gaffes, speaking at least all commercial sales, sales done at gun shows and incorrectly about facts? online, obviously i want what about joe biden and the universal background checks and questions about his ability to make sure every gun sold in this lead? >> two things. country comes with a check. >> what is your bottom line on i don't think frankly this is the first time he'll be debating background checks? >> i think commercial sales elizabeth warren. may be the first time they share a debate stage as presidential which represent all of these sales done at gun shows, many candidates but they have known each other for decades. sales online, would be an i think the reason that vice president biden's standing in important development. the polls has stayed so strong if we can get republicans and over six months where there's democrats on record to come with been a lot of -- a media a background check that's an narrative about gaffes or important -- >> not private sales? misstatements or missteps, he >> listen. i obviously would love to get to can't hold the lead this long all private sales and i'm sure and yet he has a strong and durable lead across the country democrats may not agree with me because the american people know but we vice president gotten the his heart, his values and where white house to commercial sales yet. >> what are the objections? he would take us. >> i don't want to go into the
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president trump ran on fixing details of the conversation on the challenges of the middle the phone today but we have creative ideas to bridge the class and did not deliver on differences. they have put creative ideas out that. joe biden has never forgotten there. we'll see if we can come to a conclusion quickly. where he was from, scranton, >> how can you with all due respect to the president, but to pennsylvania. the process, how do you trust he can actually solve the problems facing our country and him when the nra could come in the things we were just talking tomorrow or this afternoon and about, our place on the world he could flip backwards? >> yeah. stage, the role of the national i'm not going to trust that the security adviser, no one on that stage is better qualified than president is engaged in this joe biden to lead us. appropriately until we have a >> what happens if he falters piece of legislation that the tomorrow night? >> he'll pick himself up as he president endorsed. that is going to be a piece of has so many times in his life legislation that the nra will and keep on running. oppose. we said over and over again to the thing i think people admire the president to do a deal on background checks he has to be about joe biden is life knocked ready to go up against the nra. him down hard several times and he keeps getting up and moving and again, not sure he is forward and frankly i think willing to do that yet. we'll see. that's what helps people connect >> why can't mitch mcconnell just put it on the floor? i mean, there are bills as you with him. so they're less concerned about know since february from the a misstatement or a disastrous house side, put it on the floor. slug it out. have a debate on the floor and gaffe but the determination and what he sees in us. test it and see who will vote he sees the american people not for it and against it, the way as president trump does sometimes as the trumps of the senate always worked. >> that's the most offensive history, as a country taken
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advantage of by our allies. thing to me that we have mass shooting after mass shooting, i think joe biden sees us as a 100 people are dying every single day, and we don't even capable, independent spirits of attempt to solve this problem. history that the american people we don't try to have a debate on are. >> thank you so much, senator. how we can make our gun laws >> thank you. and coming up, protecting stronger. you know, over and over again the homeland. the republicans in the senate 18 years after the september have said, we're not going to 11th terror attacks, how safe debate anything unless the president gives us permission are we? former homeland security to. that's not how congress is secretary jeh johnson joining me supposed to work. >> let's talk just briefly about next here only on msnbc. a special edition live from john bolton. capitol hill. what about a meeting between the president and the iranian president at the u.n. less than if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, two weeks from now? an i i'm always supportive of talking to our adversaries but i month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. don't want a meeting with the iranian president to go the same ongoing pain and stiffness way that our meetings with kim are signs of joint erosion. jong-un went. if you don't do any work ahead humira can help stop the clock. of time, if you don't try to do prescribed for 15 years, the diplomatic blocking and humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation tackling necessary to get an agreement all you end up doing that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. is legislatimizing a dictator serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, without movement. i don't mind the president including lymphoma, have happened; talking the people but not just
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as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, a photo-op and substance there serious allergic reactions, and there's no chance between and new or worsening heart failure. now and the u.n. that we are tell your doctor if you've been to areas going to be able to hammer out where certain fungal infections are common, even an outline of an agreement and if you've had tb, with iranians. hepatitis b, >> ukraine, you just came back are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. from there. you met with the new ukrainian don't start humira if you have an infection. president. he came out of television world help stop the clock on further irreversible joint damage. and satire. talk to your rheumatologist. is he trapped in this disputd right here. right now. with rudy giuliani that's humira. investigated as to whether the president's lawyer pressuring the ukrainian president to dig up dirt on the biden family to play a role in the 2020 campaign? >> really worrying times. you have a new reform minded president of the ukraine making during the fall, everyone who progress on deescalating has medicare may be eligible to tensions with russia and getting choose a new medicare health messages from the united states through normal diplomatic plan. but you may be able to channels and the president's choose a new plan right now. if campaign and he doesn't know who you answer 'yes' to any of these to listen to. questions: are you turning 65? the news that the president is do you have both medicare and suspending security aid to medicaid? do you have medicare?
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ukraine is disastrous but the and are you losing employer health coverage? if you answered implication seems to be to the yes just once, you may be able ukrainian president if he does to choose a new medicare health what rudy giuliani asked him to plan right now. call humana at do, investigating the bidens, the number on your screen to see maybe he'll get the money that the president is holding back. if you qualify. and we'll send nobody says that outright. you this helpful medicare but it's very worrying that we decision guide. the call is free, and there's no obligation. have political campaign emissaries for the president humana has over 30 years of medicare experience and offers a wide range of all-in-one going around the world xwh communicating with foreign medicare advantage health plans leaders. >> by the way, while we have that include medical and been sitting here, i'm toad by prescription drug coverage and my folks who are watching valuable extras like: a 24-hour nurse advice line. the silver twitter right now and watching sneakers fitness program. and these pool notes that are coming from the oval office the mail order prescription president has said we have made coverage. all for an affordable progress, we are making progress monthly plan premium. and, in on guns and we are going to come up with something that's some areas, no plan premium. acceptable to everyone. with humana, you'll get more but does up with than original medicare alone and something susceptible to everyone. does everyone include the nra? have the peace of mind of >> you are not going to get a knowing you're covered for doctor visits and hospital deal on background checks that stays. plus, routine physicals and preventive screenings. and save lives and acceptable for the nra. the president is going to have when it comes to prescriptions, in 2017, humana's medicare to choose between the nra and advantage prescription drug plan saving lives. members saved an estimated $6900
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80% of gun owners want universal on average on their prescription costs. so call a licensed humana background checks. the nra does not represent gun sales agent today at the number on your screen, to see if you're owners any longer. eligible to enroll today. and say yes to getting the right health care coverage without >> chris murphy, thank you very much. >> we'll be following this as we watch whether this gun debate which we have been following for decades could finally come to some action. the heroes legacy, the suns and daughters of firefighters who gave their lives on 9/11 and since are now training to become members of the fdmy. how they are being honored today right here on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage.
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humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas ♪ where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on further irreversible joint damage. 9/11 memorial in new york city, of course, this morning talk to your rheumatologist. the nation marking the 18th right here. right now. anniversary of the deadliest humira. terror attack on u.s. soil. billions of problems. 18 years later is the country morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? safer from terrorism? joining me now is jeh johnson, there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse former homeland security secretary in the obama instantly fights all types of bad breath administration. thank you very much, mr. and works for 24 hours. secretary, for being with us. so you can... >> thank you. >> especially on this day. breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. tell me, when you look at the way we are today, at the agency
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you once headed, are we safer today or is the threat different? >> in some respects, yes, we are safer, andrea. in some respects, no. we are safer from a larger scale attack launched from overseas. i think our government today does a much better job of collecting the intelligence, connecting the dots. our military through an international coalition has done a very good job al qaeda, uproo (classical music playing throughout)
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the anniversary of this september 11th, terrorist attack, a special group of fire department of more than a dozen in training and the children of some of the firefighters who lost their lives that day. lester holt spoke with one woman whose three sons and one daughter -- >> reporter: his life was dedicated to family and the community. osaro died on that september day answering the call of duty. his wife says that day changed her family forever. a father of six, carl's
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25-year-old mark, 27-year-old rebecca are set to graduate in the latest in two weeks >> how could you not be afraid fof your children? >> for me not showing that i am afraid. they can do a better job and be strong. >> joining me now, attorney michael berrish and our retired department chief of the new york city fire department. welcome both. >> talk to me about these young people who are being trained and new recruits in the fdmy, they lost their parents in 9/11 and some firefighters lost parents since then from the illnesses. >> absolutely. >> how do they adjust? >> we just lost her again.
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>> are they not hearing me? >> i am so sorry for that. let me tell you we were just talking about these young people whose parents and fathers died in 9/11, how important is it for them to be firefighters? >> well, it is tremendous. it is great for the next generation and these were children that were born in the fire department culture and the bond is strong. the fact that is despite their fathers died in the line of duty, they want to continue in public service. it shows the best in the american spirit. really proud of each and everyone of them. >> we know a lot of them. >> i know you do. we followed of course john stewart and other advocates, just fighting for the benefits.
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>> the hard battle now begins which is getting the word out there to the non first responders that the world trade center health program and the victim's compensation fund extended for 70 years. it is for the 25,000 residents of lower manhattan. it is for the 300,000 office workers. it is for the 40,000 students and teachers. we are really trying to get the word out. get yourself enrolled in the health program and get yourself checked out and take advantage of the benefits that are being offered here. i know we don't have a lot time. viewers should go to 911victim f 911victimsfund.c 911victimsfund.com. >> it would be hard breaking. it is bad enough that my clients are dying every single day.
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