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in a statement to msnbc brum blumenthal said from time to time i provided secretary of clinton on a wide variety of topics i thought she might find interesting or helpful. the reports i sent her came from sources i considered to be reliable. blumenthal also had business interests in libya. she will officially kick off her campaign in a rally on saturday june 13th. it's so far unclear where the event will take place. we're all taking place. put some money down. on the other side of the ail, jeb bush offered the toughest criticism of his brother's presidency in new hampshire yesterday. >> i think in washington during my brother's time republicans spent too much money. i think he could have used the veto power. he could have brought budget discipline the to washington d.c. >> that's the old medicare pard d argument right there. let's go to california. crews are working to clean up the site of an oil spill along the coastline. a burst pipeline sent 105,000 gallons of crude out making its way into the pacific ocean. the oil has created slicks that span nine miles of coastline. the governor ha
in a statement to msnbc brum blumenthal said from time to time i provided secretary of clinton on a wide variety of topics i thought she might find interesting or helpful. the reports i sent her came from sources i considered to be reliable. blumenthal also had business interests in libya. she will officially kick off her campaign in a rally on saturday june 13th. it's so far unclear where the event will take place. we're all taking place. put some money down. on the other side of the ail, jeb...
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last year they filed for brums as they faced their mounting legal costs. >>> if you're about to hit thed more on gas. >>> first, live to surfside, florida where officials are expected to update us any minute now. where the efforts stand at this hour. how families and neighbors are just trying to cope half a heartbreaking week. >> you see loved ones, even though i don't know them they meant a great deal to someone, and it's hard because you hold on to hope. hope and just stuff everything in. it works. and of course, everyone thinks their way is right. i stood in line for hours to get this. it has to be washed on delicate. it has to be cold water, it's better for the planet. the secret is, with tide pods it all works. of course it does. told ya! they're going to do it their way, and i get a break from the laundry. no matter how you wash, it's got to be tide. the instant air purifier removes 99.9% of the virus that causes covid-19 from treated air. so you can breathe easier, knowing that you and your family have added protection. ♪ ♪ knowing that you and your family have added protection.
last year they filed for brums as they faced their mounting legal costs. >>> if you're about to hit thed more on gas. >>> first, live to surfside, florida where officials are expected to update us any minute now. where the efforts stand at this hour. how families and neighbors are just trying to cope half a heartbreaking week. >> you see loved ones, even though i don't know them they meant a great deal to someone, and it's hard because you hold on to hope. hope and just...
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you have to stop complaining, stop brum guling, stop crying, we are going to press.it off, stop -- we're going to press on, we have work to do. what is your take away from this different kind of enter operative transcription. >> the g-less version is the correct one. barack obama won it because he could switch. you have to say yes, we can, with the inflexion, the -- >> but there was not a dropping of the g. i think it's inherently racist for them to do something like that, and for you to sit there and defend it when -- >> the dropped g means it's black english -- >> which is what? >> it's not improper english, it's a different kind of english, and america including nonblack america loves that way of speaking, and when he quote, unquote, drops his gs and uses that inflexion, it's a black english package and sounds warm -- i wish he would talk more that way. >> really? he knew who his audience was -- >> yeah, it's coat switching. >> that's what he does. but for them to do that in a publication, you know what that is. i tell my students to fix student's grammar because
you have to stop complaining, stop brum guling, stop crying, we are going to press.it off, stop -- we're going to press on, we have work to do. what is your take away from this different kind of enter operative transcription. >> the g-less version is the correct one. barack obama won it because he could switch. you have to say yes, we can, with the inflexion, the -- >> but there was not a dropping of the g. i think it's inherently racist for them to do something like that, and for...
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when you look at these policies that mike brum is trying to propose, we're against what our party issenting and the issues we think are important. i think the reason that matters so much to purr dee students is because they are international students. some of them are getting their degree here and may see an opportunity to succeed here. it's not an issue that tackles states that are on the border. it's the issue that matters because it's the way we see themselves belonging. >> really interesting. guys, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. they are all registered to vote. look at that. thanks so much. >> our thanks to perdue and that entire community out there. thank you again to all the universities that hosted us last week. it was blast. we want your thoughts about the 2018 midterms. whether you are excited about potential change or have a thought about your local candidate. share it on electionconfessions.com or whether you like what's going on. let us know. >>> fema says the destruction along florida's panhandle says it's unlike anything he's seen. now the president and fi
when you look at these policies that mike brum is trying to propose, we're against what our party issenting and the issues we think are important. i think the reason that matters so much to purr dee students is because they are international students. some of them are getting their degree here and may see an opportunity to succeed here. it's not an issue that tackles states that are on the border. it's the issue that matters because it's the way we see themselves belonging. >> really...
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gary brum bach on the campaign tram following you.ere things stand now and what we can expect maybe over the next five to seven days. >> reporter: sure. this is the average of all polls now in virginia. got a couple new ones today. throw them in to the average. look at that. terry mcauliffe still up in the average, barely. one point, two points, his margin, and mcauliffe's listing really getting close with a week to go. remember, virginia trending blue. joe biden won over donald trump by ten points. it's not looking like that race. much closer. you mentioned joe biden coming in to campaign with terry mcauliffe, going to be in arlington county. one of the big reasons virginia is trending blue and what terry mcauliffe is counting on to put him over the top is in large part the area i just circled. northern virginia, big, denley populated metropolitan washington, d.c. and to some extent suburbs around richmond and other parts of the state, but it's the suburbs that moved most dramatically towards democrats over the last generation or so.
gary brum bach on the campaign tram following you.ere things stand now and what we can expect maybe over the next five to seven days. >> reporter: sure. this is the average of all polls now in virginia. got a couple new ones today. throw them in to the average. look at that. terry mcauliffe still up in the average, barely. one point, two points, his margin, and mcauliffe's listing really getting close with a week to go. remember, virginia trending blue. joe biden won over donald trump by...
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and he went after brum for not using the term islamic terrorism. but he doesn't seem to want to go after wheat supremacists or neo naz i didn't say or whatever they are. and it's really telling. it's not always just what president trump says. it's also often what he doesn't say. and so it's very, very important to monitor this going forward and see whether this pressure, you know, leads him to take another tack as the day goes on. >> well, and even if the president does not address any of that, any of the undertones of what we saw today, hopefully the president will address with compassion and condolences to the loved ones that they lost somebody today. and there is a family that is grooeg tonight while we show ad nauseam these images over and over again of what took place foed in charlottesville, virginia. and we wait for those details that we hopefully will get from the dplorch or coming up. but we should not forget about the family as they mourn somebody we lost today. thank you both for joining me. we're going to continue our coverage of today'
and he went after brum for not using the term islamic terrorism. but he doesn't seem to want to go after wheat supremacists or neo naz i didn't say or whatever they are. and it's really telling. it's not always just what president trump says. it's also often what he doesn't say. and so it's very, very important to monitor this going forward and see whether this pressure, you know, leads him to take another tack as the day goes on. >> well, and even if the president does not address any of...
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. >> joining me now is richard brum blumenthal. two of your colleagues say, hey, don't worry about it. what do you think? >> well, i am worried about it and so worried about it that we are thinking about ways that we can attach the special prosecutor protection legislation to other bills that may be moving through the united states senate, must pass bills relating to appropriations or the continuing resolution. equally important, we're thinking about legislation to assure there is disclosure of all the findings and evidence in that investigation, in the event that robert mueller is, in fact, fired. so the public knows and so that the investigators are held accountable. >> what is your interpretation of the president unprompted bringing up the mueller investigation when asked about whitaker? >> it's another one of those lester holt moments where he just says what is on his mind. clearly. and you really understated it. matt whitaker is manifestly unqualified for this job. except that he serves the president's purpose of cutting by a
. >> joining me now is richard brum blumenthal. two of your colleagues say, hey, don't worry about it. what do you think? >> well, i am worried about it and so worried about it that we are thinking about ways that we can attach the special prosecutor protection legislation to other bills that may be moving through the united states senate, must pass bills relating to appropriations or the continuing resolution. equally important, we're thinking about legislation to assure there is...
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was a giant explosion noise a boom in the sky, and look up, it look like something out of a jerry brumimmer movie, there is an airplane with a massive explosion a big plume of black smoke, and immediately you can start seeing debris falling off of the plane. we just saw images right there, and a video of the engine. it is hard to comprehend how much debris was generated from that single engine that started floating down to earth. yes, while it looked like it was floating several thousand feet down it actually was comprised of big large metal fiberglass all sorts of plane parts that the more we watched it grew a little bit more scary because it was all drifting and floating directly over the neighborhood immediately by us. yeah, quite unexpected. the last thing you would expect to see coming down and falling out of the sky. but, yeah, it was -- it was quite a moment. >> were you afraid for you and your family's lives? >> honestly, we did take shutter under a pavilion we were right next to at the park. i remember us talking about, quite honestly, the real fear was for the people on the p
was a giant explosion noise a boom in the sky, and look up, it look like something out of a jerry brumimmer movie, there is an airplane with a massive explosion a big plume of black smoke, and immediately you can start seeing debris falling off of the plane. we just saw images right there, and a video of the engine. it is hard to comprehend how much debris was generated from that single engine that started floating down to earth. yes, while it looked like it was floating several thousand feet...
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. >>> let's go to gary brum bau at the trump rally. what are you seeing and hearing?> reporter: hey there, alexment of you know the old proverb absence makes the heart grow fonder. that's exactly the situation here on the ground in iowa. a poll out this week shows that donald trump has more support and more favorability in this state right now than he did when he was president. 53% of respondents to this poll said they viewed him favorably. that's a higher number than governor kim reynolds and chuck grassley. another question in the poll was about whether people think the country is on the right track or going off on the wrong track. 70% of the country said they believe it's going on the wrong track, and that's sort of a line up of what we're seeing in terms of biden approval ratings from quinnipiac and others. none of this is happening in a vacuum. it hasn't been all good news for trump this week. we're seeing a number of things as you were talking about with the subpoena situation, we're seeing investigations into donald trump himself through the southern district o
. >>> let's go to gary brum bau at the trump rally. what are you seeing and hearing?> reporter: hey there, alexment of you know the old proverb absence makes the heart grow fonder. that's exactly the situation here on the ground in iowa. a poll out this week shows that donald trump has more support and more favorability in this state right now than he did when he was president. 53% of respondents to this poll said they viewed him favorably. that's a higher number than governor kim...
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. >> brum gave an interview where he wondered why the civil war ever happened. not only that, trump also said that andrew jackson was really angry about the civil war. but andrew jackson actually died 16 years before it started. trump said he will apologize to jackson when they play golf together next week. he'll take care of it. don't worry about it. over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so
. >> brum gave an interview where he wondered why the civil war ever happened. not only that, trump also said that andrew jackson was really angry about the civil war. but andrew jackson actually died 16 years before it started. trump said he will apologize to jackson when they play golf together next week. he'll take care of it. don't worry about it. over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream....
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, a column that warned about denim gogary word that the republican party was heading towards moral brumsa state of where it was really going to have to examine itself. but he seems to have taken that to mean moral bankruptcy in the sense of restructure, get rid of all your old assets -- >> bankruptcy the way wall street people think of bankruptcy. an opportunity. >> to start over. >> great conversation. thank you. hoos written an interesting article you should read when anthony scaramucci fell in love with donald trump. all right. up next, another day another tweet from the president blasting jeff sessions. how numbered are his days assist attorney general? we'll talk about it when we get back. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to rememb
, a column that warned about denim gogary word that the republican party was heading towards moral brumsa state of where it was really going to have to examine itself. but he seems to have taken that to mean moral bankruptcy in the sense of restructure, get rid of all your old assets -- >> bankruptcy the way wall street people think of bankruptcy. an opportunity. >> to start over. >> great conversation. thank you. hoos written an interesting article you should read when...
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responses to elmo's post seen $200 million were crammed to the brum with afrng eye tie, depression.ep the clouds away and get to sunnier days. elmo is right, we have to be there for each other, offer our help to neighbors in need and ask for help when we need it, even though it's hard. joining us conversation, msnb medical contributor, dr. patel. molly is back with us. dr. patel, it's good to see you. nearly 50 million americans experience mental illness. 90% of the nation believe the nation is in a mental health crisis. take us through the why as you see it. >> it's an important conversation. not only do we have this intersection, like we saw earlier this week with the social media hearings of having this information 24/7, but as you have covered, we're are in not just middle east crisis, but it feels like there's a crisis every day, and the pandemic exas ra -- exacerbated a poor infrastructure. if you have the resources, may not get help. imagine not having a insurance. imagine not having english as your first language. we need to provide help without people asking. we don't addre
responses to elmo's post seen $200 million were crammed to the brum with afrng eye tie, depression.ep the clouds away and get to sunnier days. elmo is right, we have to be there for each other, offer our help to neighbors in need and ask for help when we need it, even though it's hard. joining us conversation, msnb medical contributor, dr. patel. molly is back with us. dr. patel, it's good to see you. nearly 50 million americans experience mental illness. 90% of the nation believe the nation is...
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one of the conone brums you heard at the beginning is i can do more for the country if i serve. i plaed a reference the other day, a lot of these people, they're like the first mate on the titanic. yes, i knew the captain was to go for the iceberg but my job is to help the captain do what he wanted to do. for the john kellys, for the boltons, the greater calling is for truth in the moment. it's not to support the president who's leading the nation in the wrong direction. it's to us, the american people, not to the president who's using the power for his own political and personal interest. it's a shame, i knew john kelly, i actually do have a personal respect for john kelly given some of this things we worked on together but he is indicative of people who decided to serve this president and destroy their reputation in the process. >> and participating in the muslim ban, locking up little kids and here's donald trump talking about the lessons he's learned from impeachment. >> what lesson did you learn from impeachment? >> that the democrats are crooked. they've got a lot of crook
one of the conone brums you heard at the beginning is i can do more for the country if i serve. i plaed a reference the other day, a lot of these people, they're like the first mate on the titanic. yes, i knew the captain was to go for the iceberg but my job is to help the captain do what he wanted to do. for the john kellys, for the boltons, the greater calling is for truth in the moment. it's not to support the president who's leading the nation in the wrong direction. it's to us, the...
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. >> reporter: roger and mary >> roger brum blak wasn't just any pathologist, he was the head of thetment. in researching their final hours, reporter todd cooper learned the couple had last been heard from at about 2:00 p.m. on mother's day. >> one of the first things we found out about was the facetime conversation between both brumbacks and their daughter. and they were roaring with laughter at one point. so much that the daughter took a screenshot of the conversation. that's the kind of stuff that humanizes this, that makes -- you realize that this was just a lightning bolt in the middle of an otherwise normal mother's day. >> reporter: carol brumback, roger's sister, also spoke with her brother that afternoon. then two days later, a family member broke the awful news. >> well, he said, "roger and mary were murdered." and i said -- i said -- i said, "what are you talking about?" and he said, "they were murdered." >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> you know, i had no idea. i had no idea, you know, what had happened. >> reporter: carol couldn't imagine who might want to ki
. >> reporter: roger and mary >> roger brum blak wasn't just any pathologist, he was the head of thetment. in researching their final hours, reporter todd cooper learned the couple had last been heard from at about 2:00 p.m. on mother's day. >> one of the first things we found out about was the facetime conversation between both brumbacks and their daughter. and they were roaring with laughter at one point. so much that the daughter took a screenshot of the conversation....
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. >> brum is on prz has his base.ed a president who works for all for example, everybody knows who drpt is. and i blow and hope -- we have to let them know who we are. we democrats and we independent and pab most. >>> ultimately talking about goodness. so still with us we have former aide to the george wncht bush and state department, elise jordan. john heilemann. boost", column iist. >> reporter: and coast of k.c.d.c. >>. we believe me would be? >> full disclosure, i first then senator biden in 1974 when he was a relatively new member of the senate foreign relations committee and afs young staffer. so i've known him now for almost half a century. i would say -- i mean this as a compliment as you expect someone who works on the council foreign relations, she's a member the statute and think he recognizes american predictability and reliability and essentially looks at the last 40, 50 years and say, sure, we've made some mistakes but on balance this country's prosperity, it's who what he would say is a more familiar, r
. >> brum is on prz has his base.ed a president who works for all for example, everybody knows who drpt is. and i blow and hope -- we have to let them know who we are. we democrats and we independent and pab most. >>> ultimately talking about goodness. so still with us we have former aide to the george wncht bush and state department, elise jordan. john heilemann. boost", column iist. >> reporter: and coast of k.c.d.c. >>. we believe me would be? >> full...
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the other thing i want to get on to, is the brums for detroit, the trial begins today.es versus the city. you may not chapter 9 is not the easiest thing to do. they qualify for the chapter 9 bankruptcy. but they have to prove that they have tried in good faith. >> you've got so many union workers whose families are going to be adverse si affected by this. i understand what detroit had to do to save gm, but if you're a judge and you're weighing all this and amount of pain. >> and one of the more painful potential wrinkles as i understand it is that the banks might get paid before the retirees get paid. which is an outrage. >> but, joe, at the same time you can't just tell a city that they can continue operating -- even though the unions took a lot of concessions. but right now, for the first time in my lifetime, unions are on their heels. when i was young, it was the exact opposite. it's going to be very interesting to see how it plays out in court. >> it's a choice in survival, or collapse and failure. and i tell you what, when we went out to forbes, uaw, the guys runni
the other thing i want to get on to, is the brums for detroit, the trial begins today.es versus the city. you may not chapter 9 is not the easiest thing to do. they qualify for the chapter 9 bankruptcy. but they have to prove that they have tried in good faith. >> you've got so many union workers whose families are going to be adverse si affected by this. i understand what detroit had to do to save gm, but if you're a judge and you're weighing all this and amount of pain. >> and one...
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and here's brum with it. a shot. he scores! rebound, scores! briere against lundqvist.qvist! >> that was the great doc emmerich with the call on nbc yesterday for the winter classic where the new york rangers beat the flyers by the score of 3-2. the game played outdoors in citizens bank park in philadelphia. time for some football. it was not the national championship game but stanford and oklahoma state put on a great show in last night's fiesta bowl. imagine as you watch these highlights that it's a final four game in a college football playoff. in other words, imagine if this game actually meant something. first quarter, two-time heisman runner-up andrew lott gets stanford on the board. hits ty montgomery for a 52-yard scoring pass. then in the second montgomery again fields the kickoff but stopped in his own tracks by teammate jeremy stewart. the freshman wanted to make a run for it but stewart tackled him to keep him in the end zone. >> good for him. >> let's go to the fourth quarter. three seconds on the clock. tie game. stanford has a chance to win. jordan willia
and here's brum with it. a shot. he scores! rebound, scores! briere against lundqvist.qvist! >> that was the great doc emmerich with the call on nbc yesterday for the winter classic where the new york rangers beat the flyers by the score of 3-2. the game played outdoors in citizens bank park in philadelphia. time for some football. it was not the national championship game but stanford and oklahoma state put on a great show in last night's fiesta bowl. imagine as you watch these...