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kate steele and her son ari are with me right now.s too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but didn't think anything of it. didn't occur of us to be concerned. >> and ari, because you and your sister are both ill, what is that like for you being around each other? are you able to find support for one another? >> i think the support we were able to offer each other initially was really great. it gave us a lot of strength. i think unfortunately as our illnesses progressed and got worse, we weren't able to support each other in the same way because we each needed so much individual support. >> yeah. how did you handle that psychologically? i know just there people in
kate steele and her son ari are with me right now.s too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but didn't think...
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it went to state courts versus federal courts, although ari's case -- ari was -- his civil rights were students. >> all religious, obviously. they were yamakas on their head and hats so they were identifiable jewish students. and in this video confession, he said he saw them, and they were on top of each other and then he began shooting at the van, first with the uzi which jammed and continuing with the glock. >> at that time, devorah, it was 1994. not that many people knew about terrorism. we had not yet we had not yet experienced 9/11. what was it in you that made you realize that the designation of this was so critical? not just to you but for the country? >> well, i first -- once this happened, i was an ordinary soccer mom. i was every mother living in the united states of america. my son was a regular teenager who played basketball, who went school every y. was just a regular student. ay it was a quick study. learni this, i started to see what was going on all over the world. that this was the beginning of. many things to follow. >> all right. let's fast forward. you've got the ft
it went to state courts versus federal courts, although ari's case -- ari was -- his civil rights were students. >> all religious, obviously. they were yamakas on their head and hats so they were identifiable jewish students. and in this video confession, he said he saw them, and they were on top of each other and then he began shooting at the van, first with the uzi which jammed and continuing with the glock. >> at that time, devorah, it was 1994. not that many people knew about...
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let me just go back to a previous point, ari. it wasn't benign neglect that alienated romney from minority voters in this country or hispanic voters. there were some things he did in order to secure the nomination that exacerbated that chasm. one was to say he was going to have people self-deport. he ran to the right of the whole republican field on the issue of immigration reform. so the real question was that a mistake? does he regret doing that? that to me is much more substantive than well they didn't try hard enough. >> he also took a pop at hillary clinton. let me play this for you, richard. >> what you see here is clintons behaving badly. we've seen this before. it's always something with the clintons. they have rules which they describe before they get into something, and then they decide they don't have to follow their own rules. that i think is going to be a real problem for her. >> what did you think of that attack there? >> oh i think for a republican who may be campaigning for maybe treasury secretary, it's shooting
let me just go back to a previous point, ari. it wasn't benign neglect that alienated romney from minority voters in this country or hispanic voters. there were some things he did in order to secure the nomination that exacerbated that chasm. one was to say he was going to have people self-deport. he ran to the right of the whole republican field on the issue of immigration reform. so the real question was that a mistake? does he regret doing that? that to me is much more substantive than well...
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he won the election. >> rose: ari shavit, what happened? >> i think this was a referendum on benjamin netanyahu and benjamin netanyahu won big time. he's perceived in israel to be the essential figure that attempts to-- but there was also a referendum of hope versus fear. and sadly fear won over hope. in this sense i think the blame is not to be put only on mr. netanyahu and right wing israelis. the blame is to put on all of us. because we did not address the legitimate fears of the majority of israelis. we did not address the fact that the previous peace attempts have failed. we did not deal with the arab -- terrorists around us. we wanted to believe that israelies had to believe in a utopian kind of peace which they do not. as a result of that by not dealing with the legitimate fears of israelis our collective traumas we played into the hands of the extreme right. and we enabled mr. netanyahu in a brilliant way to manipulate those fears and bring about a troubling israel. >> rose: i want to come more about the future of israel but jeffrey
he won the election. >> rose: ari shavit, what happened? >> i think this was a referendum on benjamin netanyahu and benjamin netanyahu won big time. he's perceived in israel to be the essential figure that attempts to-- but there was also a referendum of hope versus fear. and sadly fear won over hope. in this sense i think the blame is not to be put only on mr. netanyahu and right wing israelis. the blame is to put on all of us. because we did not address the legitimate fears of the...
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ari: is onto something. one of the dynamics that is so interesting to me is that a lot of what is going on is about the magnification of fear, not only of iran, but fear of barack obama, the dysfunctions and that relationship do impact on israeli voting decision-making. so, that dynamic will come to an end at a certain point. i believe that this next government is going to be a fragile government. we could be looking at elections in a year. assuming there is a narrow right-wing government. this is an unsteady coalition. a narrow coalition. we could be looking at elections again. one of the unspoken or less talked about stories is that the labour party has come back in a strong way. 24 seats. herzog did not run a flawless campaign by any means but there is an appetite for what he was talking about. the opposition, they are not going to be make the mistake of going through a national government it seems. lisa: i don't agree there is going to be an explosion of violence in the west bank. i spent a lot of time i
ari: is onto something. one of the dynamics that is so interesting to me is that a lot of what is going on is about the magnification of fear, not only of iran, but fear of barack obama, the dysfunctions and that relationship do impact on israeli voting decision-making. so, that dynamic will come to an end at a certain point. i believe that this next government is going to be a fragile government. we could be looking at elections in a year. assuming there is a narrow right-wing government. this...
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ari. u.s. justice department found a sweeping pattern of racial bias within the ferguson police department. the probe ordered by the attorney general earthquakeric holder after the fatal shooting of michael brown by darren wilson who was cleared by the grand jury. the full report by the justice department expected to be made public tomorrow. the first look though is sobering. investigators found ferguson police routinely violated the civil rights of african-americans by using excessive force and making unjustified traffic stops. officers also made racist jokes on their city e-mail accounts. the report found racial bias in the city's mew in this cal courthouse. our justice correspondent, evan perez, is here with me. the details are stunning when you look at this. >> it's a damning report. when we went to ferguson, we saw reports of their experience with the police department and now we have statistics from the justice department which indicate what those protesters said their experience is exact
ari. u.s. justice department found a sweeping pattern of racial bias within the ferguson police department. the probe ordered by the attorney general earthquakeric holder after the fatal shooting of michael brown by darren wilson who was cleared by the grand jury. the full report by the justice department expected to be made public tomorrow. the first look though is sobering. investigators found ferguson police routinely violated the civil rights of african-americans by using excessive force...
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ari. >> does he even know how to direct? >> ari?l the regulars there will be lots of cameos expect to see jessica alba liam neeson, even warren buffett among other famous faces. it opens in june. >> yeah. look forward to that. >>> the x-files are out there and coming back. six new episodes are in the works. david duchovny and jillian anderson reprising their roles as fbi agent agents mulder and sculley. >> the air date is still tba. the official "x-files" ended in 200. chris cotter just thinks of it as a 13-year commercial break and in that time he add, the world has gotten even stranger. >> 13-year break. >> long break. >> that's a very long break. >> people looking forward to their return. >>> absolutely. >> elephants to the rescue. take a look at this picture. the pachyderms taken from new orleans to dallas when their truck got stuck in mud on the side of the road. >> it was in danger of tipping over but then two of the elephants got involved getting between the truck and the ditch and propping it up. a wrecker finally towed the
ari. >> does he even know how to direct? >> ari?l the regulars there will be lots of cameos expect to see jessica alba liam neeson, even warren buffett among other famous faces. it opens in june. >> yeah. look forward to that. >>> the x-files are out there and coming back. six new episodes are in the works. david duchovny and jillian anderson reprising their roles as fbi agent agents mulder and sculley. >> the air date is still tba. the official...
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>> reporter: i have not, ari.und level of the building. but i can tell you dozens if not a 100 firefighters are here on the perimeter, and right now we're seeing stretchers being brought into the area. yo i don't know if that's for injured or on standby. but again, all the firefighters are standing by. i haven't seen any firefighters actually go into the rubble. >> msnbc's adam reese reporting from that scene downtown in the east village with the building collapse. thank you. we go now to msnbc's anna brand, also on the scene in a different area. what can you see right now, anna? >> reporter: so right now i'm on 7th street in cooper square. all of the smoke is rising above the buildings in heavy black smoke pret the i quickly. there are people flooding the streets that are now blocked off. and smoke is really getting in people's faces. they are covering their mouths with scarves. putting their clothes over their mouths. i don't see as many firefighters right here. it's mostly police officers trying to calm the sce
>> reporter: i have not, ari.und level of the building. but i can tell you dozens if not a 100 firefighters are here on the perimeter, and right now we're seeing stretchers being brought into the area. yo i don't know if that's for injured or on standby. but again, all the firefighters are standing by. i haven't seen any firefighters actually go into the rubble. >> msnbc's adam reese reporting from that scene downtown in the east village with the building collapse. thank you. we go...
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joining me now is the founder of lady parts justice and ari melber. ari, i'll start with you first.watch? do you think you need one? >> i don't know if i need one. if we can begin with marx -- marx said that capitalism -- >> as we do. >> as we tend to do. now you're talking. carl marx. >> it is msnbc. we can break out the capitalism. >> it doesn't just meet demand. it creates demand. i see that positively about this company apple because it has done things you didn't know you need. when they said, we're going to bring back the walkman. i don't think so. >> remember, liz, the ipad. everybody maligns the ipad. it is a terrible name. now everybody has an ipad and phones look like ipads. i guess we're going to need to take incoming calls on wristwatches. >> i don't need more range. can't a watch just be a thing that tells you the time? i know i sound like grandma here. the phone tells you the time and be your boyfriend. this is what you do. do you know what time it is? 4:00. okay. >> that's my point. the rage factor increases. i get filled with rage when i can't find my phone in my bag.
joining me now is the founder of lady parts justice and ari melber. ari, i'll start with you first.watch? do you think you need one? >> i don't know if i need one. if we can begin with marx -- marx said that capitalism -- >> as we do. >> as we tend to do. now you're talking. carl marx. >> it is msnbc. we can break out the capitalism. >> it doesn't just meet demand. it creates demand. i see that positively about this company apple because it has done things you...
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when i go back and play a character like ari gould, i can do more. >> you are about to play ari gould you tired of ari? >> you know what i wasn't tired of ari. i think ari was tired of me. >> that was deep. >> think about that for a little bit. >> meditate on that. >> we can hold hand and sing kumbaya. >> what does it mean? >> it means that this was and this is not a complaint but truly exhausting playing a character that lives on its lowest level as a human being, you know if you are continuously reactive clearing desks, screaming, losing your mind, as an actor, you put everything into everything. i don't know how to do halfway of doing anything if are you in a state of panic 24 hours a day, it's draining on your spirit your soul and all that kind of stuff, i whether start crying i want you to hold me. >> i will. okay. one step. >> i will move over. >> what is fascinating, this movie is coming out in un. >> anthony:. you were at the oscar awards you were still shooting the movie. >> you know what we decided to tweak a little bit and we were at the golden globes and you shot with us.
when i go back and play a character like ari gould, i can do more. >> you are about to play ari gould you tired of ari? >> you know what i wasn't tired of ari. i think ari was tired of me. >> that was deep. >> think about that for a little bit. >> meditate on that. >> we can hold hand and sing kumbaya. >> what does it mean? >> it means that this was and this is not a complaint but truly exhausting playing a character that lives on its lowest level...
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it will begin with some remarks that ari schwartz will make him and ari is the white house director ofcybersecurity comment somebody i think many of you know has been actively involved in setting national policy in cybersecurity come and most recently upon information sharing. with ari we have chris borich was the assistant vice president for global policy for at&t. also very active and a whole series of national and international global policy issues with cybersecurity. and, finally david to rescue. david is the current partner at akin gump, and many of you know that in a former life recent former life david was the bureau chief for the federal communications commission public safety and homeland security bureau. and then finally last but not least i'm going to introduce the moderator, charlie mitchell, who is the editor of a very important publication in washington, inside cybersecurity cybersecurity. charlie, if you're. are i guess, ari, you will make your remarks and then charlie will make your remarks. >> it's a pleasure to be. i do have a suggestion to make, which is a year ago i
it will begin with some remarks that ari schwartz will make him and ari is the white house director ofcybersecurity comment somebody i think many of you know has been actively involved in setting national policy in cybersecurity come and most recently upon information sharing. with ari we have chris borich was the assistant vice president for global policy for at&t. also very active and a whole series of national and international global policy issues with cybersecurity. and, finally david...
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and like ari i hope we have one in may or something. that would be great. probably a good point. let's bring cris and david in. can you speak a little bit to the state of information sharing going on right now and how the executive order is likely to effect the current environment? chris do you want to start off with that? >> so within our sector, within the communication sector we already have an organization called the cons isac that meets regularly to facilitate information sharing. and also the individual telecos meet themselves on a routine basis to talk about cyber security. so i think there certainly is information sharing going on today. and there could be more. but in terms of how the executive order effects that i think it remains to be seen. the iso uconn september is interesting i think. and we'll see what happens over the next several months. my understanding is the existing i sacks will be views as the basis for the standards that will be used to develop the i sow. they participate in the process and provide leadership and examples of things they do, i think that wi
and like ari i hope we have one in may or something. that would be great. probably a good point. let's bring cris and david in. can you speak a little bit to the state of information sharing going on right now and how the executive order is likely to effect the current environment? chris do you want to start off with that? >> so within our sector, within the communication sector we already have an organization called the cons isac that meets regularly to facilitate information sharing....
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thank you for that information, ari. now in studio senior analyst evan kohlmann, also senior partner at flashpoint global partners. here we go again, thank you for joining us. an individual if allegations are true with a heavy footprint on the internet including on social media, and according to the indictment, he downloaded a number of things tied to isis and some of the mass executions we have seen. >> apparently he was doing research on the routes one would take to get to syria to join isis. one of the questions is what exactly is this guy. on his facebook profile, he is promoting everything from and war al awlaki to hamas. and hamas and isis don't get along. at least from initial appearances, this person appears to be an all purpose jihadist, supporting a variety of jihad causes. we are not sure the factor that pushed him foreign was. all of a sudden decided to join isis. a curious point is that this is an individual that was supposedly laid off from his job in december, someone who had radical beliefs going back a l
thank you for that information, ari. now in studio senior analyst evan kohlmann, also senior partner at flashpoint global partners. here we go again, thank you for joining us. an individual if allegations are true with a heavy footprint on the internet including on social media, and according to the indictment, he downloaded a number of things tied to isis and some of the mass executions we have seen. >> apparently he was doing research on the routes one would take to get to syria to join...
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are you tired of ari? >> i wasn't tire of ari. i think ari was tired of me.t mean? >> it means -- and this was not a complaint but truly exhausting playing a character that lives on its lowest level as a human being, if you're continuously reactive and clearing desks and screaming and losing your mind as an actor i put everything i have into something i don't know how to halfway do anything. if you're in a state of panic 12, 14 hours a day, it's draining on your spirit and soul and all that kind of stuff. i will start crying any moment and i want you to hold me. >> i will. >> okay. >> i'll move over. >> this movie is coming out in june. we saw you guys at the oscar awards and you were still shooting the movie. >> you know what? we decided to tweak a little bit. we were at the golden globes -- you shot with us. >> yes, i did. >> you were improvising with jerry -- >> are you in? >> did you make the cut? >> i haven't seen the final cut so we don't know. listen, i will take a little -- slip me a little something -- >> i will. >> we can make this happen. >> talkin
are you tired of ari? >> i wasn't tire of ari. i think ari was tired of me.t mean? >> it means -- and this was not a complaint but truly exhausting playing a character that lives on its lowest level as a human being, if you're continuously reactive and clearing desks and screaming and losing your mind as an actor i put everything i have into something i don't know how to halfway do anything. if you're in a state of panic 12, 14 hours a day, it's draining on your spirit and soul and...
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>> amongst republicans, certainly,ary. i think you saw right there a forceful speech from benjamin netanyahu that essentially came out against ongoing u.s. foreign policy in the context of the negotiations with iran. and it is quite significant that that happened on the house floor. it is a rarity that you see a foreign leader willfully decrying u.s. foreign policy from theous floor.-- from the house floor. that gave it a political, shall i say, scent to it and you have the speaker and orrin hatch behind him. and nancy pelosi was so offended she was brought to tears because of the questioning of american intelligence regarding iran. so to put that in context, you have the house minority leader saying they were so offended that someone would question the intelligence of the united states, that person who did that was a foreign leader on the house floor. it is very rare to see something of that magnitude happen within that chamber, ari. as far as where this goes, i spoke to a lot of democrats that had a lot of problems with
>> amongst republicans, certainly,ary. i think you saw right there a forceful speech from benjamin netanyahu that essentially came out against ongoing u.s. foreign policy in the context of the negotiations with iran. and it is quite significant that that happened on the house floor. it is a rarity that you see a foreign leader willfully decrying u.s. foreign policy from theous floor.-- from the house floor. that gave it a political, shall i say, scent to it and you have the speaker and...
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. >> this was supposed to be your wife's ankle tu arie. >> didn't look like a sank tour arie. >> no they sglopt sunroom is like storage room unless you wants to call it rain room they say it leaks. >> it started in original area and then behind the cureo. >> all the towels everything is covered with towels everything is soaked and strips you can finds are discolored that's where the rain was coming in as well. >> how much did you pay for the sunroom. >> over 25,000. >> this was worst of the investment in take 70. >> it came from with lifetime warranteech the couple did come out 4 times to fix it oot the the last time they called 2 years ago they got the run around. >> tell me why it waited two years. we were frustrated frustrated and not getting anywhere. >> after talking to the company it becomes apparent this story is not so clear cut. the company believes the starlings latest week is due. >> in order to do right by customer and "action news" viewer the company is speaking the sunroom and citing so more -- no more leagues. >> it's our prejudiceer. >> child starts repaired the roof. rep
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>> we have a second question here for ari schwartz. how do you see the partnership improving the reliability of the electric system. utilities and power companies getting on board? >> we had a good relationship with the electric sector in particular that they have been supportive of the cybersecurity framework. we have -- our plan is to work more closely with them moving forward in terms of incident response and trying to make sure they are getting the information to respond very quickly, information we have from the government and among themselves to get information in terms of moving in response more quickly. obviously there are different people in the energy space and different kinds of companies in that space. it is not an easy thing to say, if we work sector by sector starting with a large sector makes us move through those to try to make sure we are coordinating and getting the information to move forward so we are looking forward to doing that. they also have existing information sharing and analysis centers today to share infor
>> we have a second question here for ari schwartz. how do you see the partnership improving the reliability of the electric system. utilities and power companies getting on board? >> we had a good relationship with the electric sector in particular that they have been supportive of the cybersecurity framework. we have -- our plan is to work more closely with them moving forward in terms of incident response and trying to make sure they are getting the information to respond very...
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we are joined by ari berman. headlined "50 years after selma, nothing has changed." his forthcoming book, "give us the ballot," will be out later this year. first, a with jeff sessions said. >> first, he has a long and troubling record on voting rights. when he was an assistant u.s. attorney in alabama, he prosecuted lack voters for voter fraud in -- he prosecuted lack voters -- he prosecuted black voters for voter fraud. they were later acquitted. he was blocked by the congress partially because he had prosecuted these black voter fraud activists. so i think his position on the supreme court ruling, the fact that he agreed with the shelby county decision, is not surprising in light of his long opposition. amy: shelby county in a nutshell -- >> it validated the formula that those with the worse history of discrimination had to clear voting changes with the government. so places like georgia, north carolina mississippi, had such a long record of voting discrimination, they had to clear changes with the federal gov
we are joined by ari berman. headlined "50 years after selma, nothing has changed." his forthcoming book, "give us the ballot," will be out later this year. first, a with jeff sessions said. >> first, he has a long and troubling record on voting rights. when he was an assistant u.s. attorney in alabama, he prosecuted lack voters for voter fraud in -- he prosecuted lack voters -- he prosecuted black voters for voter fraud. they were later acquitted. he was blocked by...
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morgan stanley, michael from aries management and joan solotar here as well.oe, steve and josh are all here to break down this big rally on wall street today. as is ben willis. joe, you've got the best day for the dow since february 3rd. hard to believe stat too. 28 sessions without back to back gains. >> shows you the volatility. we're coming to the end of the quarter. so i think there's going to be a lot of position movements. but, you know, you get the favorable news over the weekend that the one central bank that really has not committed to any type of easy monetary policy is thinking about it. that's what you want. people's bank of china obviously a good thing. >> ben willis down on the floor, is that what this is about? >> absolutely. ive said all along without china we go nowhere. we were able to export the economy in the deepest, darkest recession. we need them to continue to have that benefit. we need to make sure they maintain their currency at respectable enough levels as well. >> i have our host today, the global head of alternative investments at
morgan stanley, michael from aries management and joan solotar here as well.oe, steve and josh are all here to break down this big rally on wall street today. as is ben willis. joe, you've got the best day for the dow since february 3rd. hard to believe stat too. 28 sessions without back to back gains. >> shows you the volatility. we're coming to the end of the quarter. so i think there's going to be a lot of position movements. but, you know, you get the favorable news over the weekend...
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>> reporter: hey ari. court ended early today. the judge explained for the jurors that the lawyers had something to attend to. that could be interesting or nothing at all. but interesting testimony. david hennen bury was the gentleman who owned the boat that dzokhar tsarnaev was found in that friday night after the marathon bombing and he and his wife were sheltering in place as most around the metropolitan area were told to do. so once that cleared he went out and found a couple of things by his boat that didn't look like but he wasn't thinking and he steps up on a ladder and sees some blood and he peaked into a bod and he saw a body and dark pants and a hooded sweatshirt and quickly went down and went inside and that is how they were able to close in on dzokhar tsarnaev and take him into custody. and they heard from a classmate, stephan silva, who pled guilty to drug and weapons possessions in december to testify against his former friend. a ruger 9mm used to kill the m.i.t. police officer that was his and dzokhar tsarnaev borro
>> reporter: hey ari. court ended early today. the judge explained for the jurors that the lawyers had something to attend to. that could be interesting or nothing at all. but interesting testimony. david hennen bury was the gentleman who owned the boat that dzokhar tsarnaev was found in that friday night after the marathon bombing and he and his wife were sheltering in place as most around the metropolitan area were told to do. so once that cleared he went out and found a couple of...
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ari. >> "entourage" hits theaters june 5th. it looks good.wait to see this one. >> hard to believe they have been gone so long. >> were you a big fan? did you watch? >> i kind of dropped off toward the end, but at the beginning i was a huge fan and it's good to see them come back. i know -- i think a lot of people -- they have some loyal fans. >> they do. they have a following. >>> speaking of someone with a following, taylor swift getting into a bit of a dust-up with an unlikely adversary. the princeton review. >> they are coming for her. one of their s.a.t. test prep books used one of her songs as an example of poor grammar but they misquoted her. >> somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe them. but swift was quick to point out you are gonna believe them. >> even the right lyric is grammatically wrong. >> sounds like she got the last laugh. >> sounds like she got the last laugh.♪ in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the and up to 12 hours of protection so all you feel is love. wishing you love sleep and play.
ari. >> "entourage" hits theaters june 5th. it looks good.wait to see this one. >> hard to believe they have been gone so long. >> were you a big fan? did you watch? >> i kind of dropped off toward the end, but at the beginning i was a huge fan and it's good to see them come back. i know -- i think a lot of people -- they have some loyal fans. >> they do. they have a following. >>> speaking of someone with a following, taylor swift getting into a...
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thanks guys. >> and more ari on tv. >>> an update among space geeks. dangerous to send signals out into space to be searching for alien life if you're not sure who it might reach? well, that's ahead. cription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your store, a container ship delivered it to that truck. here in san diego, we're building the first one ever to run on natural gas. ships this big running this clean will be much better for the environment. we're proud to be a part of that. e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me. and then i saw him slowly coming down the aisle. one of those guys who just can't stop talking.
thanks guys. >> and more ari on tv. >>> an update among space geeks. dangerous to send signals out into space to be searching for alien life if you're not sure who it might reach? well, that's ahead. cription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling,...
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and i'm not ari gold and i'm not going to scream at you.s. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now this other role you're doing is the opposite. >> by the way, this is like therapy, jimmy. >> jimmy: good, that's why people come on the show. >> yeah, i love this. >> jimmy: i appreciate this. but, i mean, the new character is the opposite of ari gold. >> he is a turn of the century gentleman. >> jimmy: a country gentleman. >> yes. well, he's actually a city gentleman. >> jimmy: yeah. "downton abbey" would be the country. >> jimmy: yes. >> thanks for watching, jimmy. >> jimmy: no problem. [ laughter ] >> whatever. that's all right, brother. that's all right. [ laughter and applause ] you know here's -- >> jimmy: we don't get pbs in my house. >> yeah, no. clearly. clearly. your next question is, "what is it like doing a british accent?" "well, i play an american, jimmy." [ laughter ] you know, and by the way -- by the way, let's be honest. very few people are honest with you on this show. >> jimmy: what? that's not true at all. >> and that's why i'm breakin
and i'm not ari gold and i'm not going to scream at you.s. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now this other role you're doing is the opposite. >> by the way, this is like therapy, jimmy. >> jimmy: good, that's why people come on the show. >> yeah, i love this. >> jimmy: i appreciate this. but, i mean, the new character is the opposite of ari gold. >> he is a turn of the century gentleman. >> jimmy: a country gentleman. >> yes. well, he's actually a...
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. >> reverend al -- >> the conversation i might add, ari, that we did.ng. this this is an ongoing conversation but it should not get in the way of what those students are saying on that campus as nika just said and i think it is very important that we understand that they are two different conversations and it is a conversation that we must continue to have. maybe this could be a teaching moment in the conversation on lyrics but let's not confuse this, and let's also be clear, the one that brought the rap into this rap music was this fraternity mom, this fraternity house mom that claims that she, an older woman in our generation, was only repeating rap lyrics. she's the one that brought wraprap into this, and something i have doubts, after the investigation go, but clearly i don't think they should try to scapegoat rap with something that is ugly and diabolical here and i think that needs to be clear and i think nika has reached out to talk to the students who she respects their position because we all share, racism cannot be excuse and lyrics we can dis
. >> reverend al -- >> the conversation i might add, ari, that we did.ng. this this is an ongoing conversation but it should not get in the way of what those students are saying on that campus as nika just said and i think it is very important that we understand that they are two different conversations and it is a conversation that we must continue to have. maybe this could be a teaching moment in the conversation on lyrics but let's not confuse this, and let's also be clear, the...
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that is good for abby's adventurous and the web show and ari.ws and millennials are still getting news accidentally. 90% were exposed to news on facebook and even if most didn't go to the website to get the news. the journalism in the anyone of the accidental news junky and joining us to discuss it is derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic. interesting study. what stood out were two takeaways, people aren't uninterested in news we crave news but we don't get it from regular sources. only 3% get it from national tv. 4% from local tv and 2% from newspapers. more feel go to wikipedia than national tv and the number one source for people is google. 51% get their news from google. did any of this surprise you? >> didn't surprise me by kind but degree. what surprised me was there is an accidental news junky. somebody who isn't interested in the hard news of the day but by fact of the way they are spending so much time on facebook, there is this expertise without opening up the news. >> because there senl 140 characters. >> if you want "the new y
that is good for abby's adventurous and the web show and ari.ws and millennials are still getting news accidentally. 90% were exposed to news on facebook and even if most didn't go to the website to get the news. the journalism in the anyone of the accidental news junky and joining us to discuss it is derek thompson senior editor at the atlantic. interesting study. what stood out were two takeaways, people aren't uninterested in news we crave news but we don't get it from regular sources. only...
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it will begin with some remarks that ari schwartz will make. and ari is the white house director for cybersecurity and somebody i think many of you know has been actively involved in setting national policy in cybersecurity and most recently on information sharing. with ari we have cris boyer, assistant vice president for global policy for at&t. also very active in a whole series of national and international global policy issues of cyber security. and david tret ski. the current partner at acon gump. and in a recent former life he was the bureau chief for the federal communications commissions public safety and homeland security bureau. and last but not least the moderator shelly mitchell whose the editor of the very important publication in washington. inside cyber security. and you'll make your remarks and charlie are moderate. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. a year ago i came here and i walked on ice. sliding on my way here. and my kids' school was canceled and i had to deal with that in the morning. so if you could think about a
it will begin with some remarks that ari schwartz will make. and ari is the white house director for cybersecurity and somebody i think many of you know has been actively involved in setting national policy in cybersecurity and most recently on information sharing. with ari we have cris boyer, assistant vice president for global policy for at&t. also very active in a whole series of national and international global policy issues of cyber security. and david tret ski. the current partner at...
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be sure to catch ari on "the cycle," week days at 3:00 p.m. here on msnbc.minutes from now. >>> to overseas and a region being held together by a fragile cease-fire. ukraine fighting with russian forces is on hold but russian president vladimir putin is said to be eyeing another region to conquer, the baltic states. the u.s. and nato are taking no chances here. american and lithuanian militaries held joint exercises today near the capital. bill neely is in lithuania for us today. we understand you got exclusive access to the forces training on the ground there. what did you see? >> yes good afternoon, thomas. from a young, fragile, and very nervous country, lithuania has been watching the war in ukraine this year with growing alarm. the cease-fire hasn't changed that. leaders here and in the two other baltic nations wondering where vladimir putin will target next. lithuania is in nato as you say. we got exclusive access to their joint operations exercises with the united states. both sides sending a message to moscow. it's an image from the cold war. a russi
be sure to catch ari on "the cycle," week days at 3:00 p.m. here on msnbc.minutes from now. >>> to overseas and a region being held together by a fragile cease-fire. ukraine fighting with russian forces is on hold but russian president vladimir putin is said to be eyeing another region to conquer, the baltic states. the u.s. and nato are taking no chances here. american and lithuanian militaries held joint exercises today near the capital. bill neely is in lithuania for us...
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dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base. >> are we seeing a shift in the support for israel? >> it's true had israel like much of american politics has become more partisan. it is not only an issue between left and right it is a generationallal issue. millennials are more supportive than other ages, and american politics like gay marriage or abortion. so it's certainly an ongoing trend but i agree with the previous guest that this is an incident that takes it to a new height. >> so let's take a closer look at the speech. mr. waxman this will probably be the most important speech of netanyahu's career. is it shaping it more for the people of is
dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base....
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and ari joins me now.ith regard to the powers is one, what is the amount of time. and that reaches into the next administration. and two, what is this language enduring ground operations mean? you say you want us to give the power to give isis and wherever they go but we won't have enduring ground power. and you sit in a deposition and you see what the lawyers arguing over what the words mean and that is what they did as the brass quibbled over what is a ground operation. >> and that is with the possibility of mission creep. >> americans are concerned about isis and we've seen the brutality and the depths they will go and there is a view that we don't want to sign on to a long-term ground war like in iraq. and so far what republicans are saying is, it is fine the president requested this authority but he shouldn't put the limit on it. but if they are going to pass anything they want something bigger. >> catch arri and the cycle team at the next hour here on msnbc. >>> when we come back much more on the mil
and ari joins me now.ith regard to the powers is one, what is the amount of time. and that reaches into the next administration. and two, what is this language enduring ground operations mean? you say you want us to give the power to give isis and wherever they go but we won't have enduring ground power. and you sit in a deposition and you see what the lawyers arguing over what the words mean and that is what they did as the brass quibbled over what is a ground operation. >> and that is...
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ari, very interesting. great to talk to you as always. thank you.oon. >> thank you, martha. >> okay. we are 40 minutes away now. we expect to see the prime minister at the capitol building moments from now. we'll take you there live. the speech 40 minutes away. supreme court takes up another legal challenge in the president's health care law that could put millions of policies at risk. but do republicans have a viable alternative? congressman paul ryan says we do and he joins me live to explain exactly what that is today. also a live report inside the house chambers moments away as benjamin netanyahu makes his way inside the house chamber. first a meeting with the house speaker, then the speech that millions across america and the world will be watching. >> we ally with others most importantly the united states of america to defend our common civilization against common threats. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >> big moment just a couple of sec
ari, very interesting. great to talk to you as always. thank you.oon. >> thank you, martha. >> okay. we are 40 minutes away now. we expect to see the prime minister at the capitol building moments from now. we'll take you there live. the speech 40 minutes away. supreme court takes up another legal challenge in the president's health care law that could put millions of policies at risk. but do republicans have a viable alternative? congressman paul ryan says we do and he joins me...
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thank you. >> thank you ari. >> you bet.e have editor at large joan walsh and steve korunanacki. let's start right there. >> this is the single biggest obstacle that jeb bush faces. george w. bush's approval ratings and continuing to this day not very good. the question of do we need or want another bush. but the bigger problem he faces when it comes to the bush name is within the republican party, specifically the tea party movement and how they interpret the george w. bush years. he represented the republican party saying we're going to sacrifice something in terms of conservative principles for the sake of electability. that's the idea of passionate conservativism that george w. bush rode to power on. when his approval rating was down to 30%, conserveatives said we have a terribly unpopular president and we got barack obama. that's what the tea party movement came from. it was to fight barack obama. >> let me interject. your piece makes that point beautifully. i think there's truth to that historical. sometimes you prepar
thank you. >> thank you ari. >> you bet.e have editor at large joan walsh and steve korunanacki. let's start right there. >> this is the single biggest obstacle that jeb bush faces. george w. bush's approval ratings and continuing to this day not very good. the question of do we need or want another bush. but the bigger problem he faces when it comes to the bush name is within the republican party, specifically the tea party movement and how they interpret the george w. bush...
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. >> through aries or - >> as a resolution that would be helpful urging us to continue you know to negotiate and to extend the current i a. >> that's would be a port commission wanted to draft that i'll be happy for the sponsor to come through the board we'll be supportive of that. >> we'll be glad to do that. >> i'm finished with high presentation it's without objection. >> sorry for keeping it short but appreciate you being here today, i building all of united states in the board in closed session say it's a great idea to have this in public. >> supervisor tang. >> you wanted to clarify that under federal law san francisco, california actually continue to operate without building out the new facilities that's the suspect of the agreement. >> that's the takeover we're trying to get classification there's a big clause in the frill law called grandfathering like fire stations and schools we add nor firehouses and schools in san francisco it's our belief this is grandfathered in without meeting the requirement. >> if we can include that sorry. >> thank you for that information but i i know tha
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>> ari, there's a couple parts here. one, i think now that we have this information and it focuses squarely on the co-pilot acting alone and not part of some group, i think that quells the fear that was originally out there the first days of this event whether people didn't know whether it was a terrorist attack. i think that helps the flying public with a little bit of a sense of relief but now we have to focus on this pilot and what were the motivators. we know he had this unfit to fly notice but we don't know whether it was for. whether it was for mental health or physical health, did he have the flu or some other catastrophic or life-threatening ill illness? >> good point. what good is that if that determination is not provided to someone else at the employer to intervene? >> this is a self-policing type of environment that we work in as pilots. it is up to us to voluntarily disclose. that pilot should have given that slip that piece of paper for unfit to fly to the airline. >> you can see -- i know you're just here
>> ari, there's a couple parts here. one, i think now that we have this information and it focuses squarely on the co-pilot acting alone and not part of some group, i think that quells the fear that was originally out there the first days of this event whether people didn't know whether it was a terrorist attack. i think that helps the flying public with a little bit of a sense of relief but now we have to focus on this pilot and what were the motivators. we know he had this unfit to fly...
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ari? >> we're expecting here at the federal courthouse in brooklyn the first public arraignment, the announcement's these charges and his chance to plead. his lawyer says he will plead not guilty. the charge kosss could put him in federal prison up to 35 years if convicted, jose and as mik said, the indictment runs through why the u.s. government thinks that this individual was trying to join isis support terrorism, two counts on that charge. this is a case that is out of loretta lynch's office here in brooklyn. she's the top federal prosecutor. also the pending attorney general nominee. >> and mik, i also want to ask about a hearing set to begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern with the defense secretary ash carter. that's the focus there? >> the focus, it's a series of congress' hearing, the white house, the president, has asked for congress to authorize the use of military force in the u.s. military's efforts there in iraq to turn back the onslaught of isis terrorist group there in iraq and in ope
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. >> i'm ready to go back ari. >> what does it tell you, abby that you have adults willing to pay moneyck? >> i would love to go back to school. i would love to go back to preschool. those were some of the best times in my life. nap time. i think this would be a great thing for politicians, for example. this is where you learn how to get along with people. this is where you learn how to play and how to make nice. i think this could be a really good thing for people in washington to actually get something done. >> i think people in washington actually, a lot of them are of an age that didn't have preschool. my age and older didn't have preschool. we started at kindergarten. >> that explains so much about your generation. >> i know. >> less entitlement. less school. let's not do school anymore, ari. >> you pay money to be back in a structured school environment, there's something there. >> can we fix the actual school first? >> that would be hard. we've been doing a lot of fun stories. you know they're fun because i'm calling them fun. we have a serious story of sorts. >>> arctic sea ice
. >> i'm ready to go back ari. >> what does it tell you, abby that you have adults willing to pay moneyck? >> i would love to go back to school. i would love to go back to preschool. those were some of the best times in my life. nap time. i think this would be a great thing for politicians, for example. this is where you learn how to get along with people. this is where you learn how to play and how to make nice. i think this could be a really good thing for people in...
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i might say ari melber is a genius, but is it something subjective? >> there's a great quote by f.ligence is holding two opposite thoughts in your head at the same time. a genius i think of a stephen colbert. he's a character that he created that's saying all the things that colbert hates but it was an amazing way to get at comedy and truth. that's what i see as genius. >> you have worked with a number of people i would describe as genius. colbert, tina fey. when they walk in the door do you see that genius or is it something that has to be cultivated with the games you're talking about? >> colbert and tina fey are great examples of people who walked in with the genius. you saw it right away. and there's other people like a steve carell. i don't know if i saw the genius right away but in three or four years it was unbelievable the kind of work he was doing on stage. it is different for different people and some move more quickly. another one is keegan michael key who does great work on keenan and peel. these guys are all individual successes who made their partners look good. they
i might say ari melber is a genius, but is it something subjective? >> there's a great quote by f.ligence is holding two opposite thoughts in your head at the same time. a genius i think of a stephen colbert. he's a character that he created that's saying all the things that colbert hates but it was an amazing way to get at comedy and truth. that's what i see as genius. >> you have worked with a number of people i would describe as genius. colbert, tina fey. when they walk in the...