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rudy giuliani? the prime minister of pakistan had attacked rudy giuliani for not providing safety for the people of -- that would be fine with you? >> we're how many decades -- >> you can't say? that would be fine with you? >> yes, wityes, aeshds. >> so rudy giuliani failed to provide security for -- >> i believe i was on your show during the primaries -- >> but you're saying rudy giuliani failed to provide -- >> -- of george w. bush for not protecting america was valid because you're on that watch -- >> so right now tonight you are saying rudy giuliani failed to provide enough security for the people of new york city on 9/11? >> i'm sure rudy giuliani doesn't think it's enough, right? i mean, there was an attack -- >> but is rudy giuliani to blame? do you think he's to blame? >> anderson, the buck stops here, as harry truman said. if you're in charge, mayor, g governor, president, prime minister, yes, you're in charge. >> and the president was so distressed by this lack of seriousness that came aft
rudy giuliani? the prime minister of pakistan had attacked rudy giuliani for not providing safety for the people of -- that would be fine with you? >> we're how many decades -- >> you can't say? that would be fine with you? >> yes, wityes, aeshds. >> so rudy giuliani failed to provide security for -- >> i believe i was on your show during the primaries -- >> but you're saying rudy giuliani failed to provide -- >> -- of george w. bush for not protecting...
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rudy giuliani?d attacked rudy giuliani for not providing safety for the people of -- that would be fine with you? >> we're how many decades -- >> you can't say? that would be fine with you? >> yes, anderson. >> so rudy giuliani failed to provide security for the people of new york city. >> i believe i was on your show during the primaries -- >> but you're saying rudy giuliani failed to provide -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> -- of george w. bush for not protecting america was valid because you're on that watch -- >> so right now tonight you are saying rudy giuliani failed to provide enough security for the people of new york city on 9/11? >> i'm sure rudy giuliani doesn't think it's enough, right? i mean, there was an attack -- >> but is rudy giuliani to blame? do you think he's to blame? >> anderson, the buck stops here, as harry truman said. if you're in charge, mayor, governor, president, prime minister, yes, you're in charge. >> and the president was so distressed by this lack of seriousness that
rudy giuliani?d attacked rudy giuliani for not providing safety for the people of -- that would be fine with you? >> we're how many decades -- >> you can't say? that would be fine with you? >> yes, anderson. >> so rudy giuliani failed to provide security for the people of new york city. >> i believe i was on your show during the primaries -- >> but you're saying rudy giuliani failed to provide -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> -- of george w. bush for not...
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and that by going after squeegee men you would say about murders and what happened was rudy giuliani went after squeegee men became much more aggressive, order aggressive became much more a third priority and crime went down so rudy giuliani and william brennan was his police chief at the time and went to la and then came back to new york and everyone could say the basic cause of the work. again, 20 years later, 30 years later, we still don't have a good handle on my crime dropped so precipitously as it did. there's no definitive empirical work bearing out that this is what happened but police and city and meteors can administer and believe it deeply. what you have now is a fundamental reinvention of the justice system in a city like new york. the misdemeanor court system becomes an entire massive court system to control public urination, public drinking, selling m&ms on subways, selling handbags on the streets, all of these municipal violations are part of the broken window code of enforcement and then you start channeling people into this huge funnel into a criminal system whose jo
and that by going after squeegee men you would say about murders and what happened was rudy giuliani went after squeegee men became much more aggressive, order aggressive became much more a third priority and crime went down so rudy giuliani and william brennan was his police chief at the time and went to la and then came back to new york and everyone could say the basic cause of the work. again, 20 years later, 30 years later, we still don't have a good handle on my crime dropped so...
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rudy giuliani and william bratton who was his police chief at the time in which a l.a. and that's ranking back to new york and if one can say look, the basic causal theory at work. again 20 years later, 30 years later, we still have a good handle on white crime drop as it did. there is no definitive empirical work very out this basic thing was what actually happened. police and city administrators believe it deeply. what you have now is sort of a fundamental reinvention of the chess assistant in a city like new york and which, an incredible work on this written where the misdemeanor court system becomes like this entire massive court system, to patrol public urination, public drinking, selling eminence on subways, selling handbags on the street all his municipal violations that are part of the broken window sort of code enforcement and then you start channeling people in this huge funnel into the criminal system whose job is basically to sort people between the people who will show up with a court date and the kind of people whose lives are to disorder and the don't ann
rudy giuliani and william bratton who was his police chief at the time in which a l.a. and that's ranking back to new york and if one can say look, the basic causal theory at work. again 20 years later, 30 years later, we still have a good handle on white crime drop as it did. there is no definitive empirical work very out this basic thing was what actually happened. police and city administrators believe it deeply. what you have now is sort of a fundamental reinvention of the chess assistant...
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dana, had the president of pakistan attacked rudy giuliani after 9/11 -- >> or the prime minister ofbritain. >> right, you know, it would be a huge national outrage in the united states. >> as it would have been. no question about it. look, the president made a mistake. he misheard or misunderstood what he was watching on cable television in the morning from the london mayor. the london mayor was very clearly not saying people should not be worried about terrorists. he was saying, virtually the same kind of thing that rudy giuliani said after 9/11, which is we are going to have increased police presence, which we saw here in new york and around the country. it's okay. they are there to protect you. on the tweets about the supreme court, i have to say, of course, his instinct, which he thinks and did sort of follow him down the path to becoming president, is be politically incorrect. it's one thing to be politically incorrect, it's another thing to cross the line when you are president of the united states and clearly jeopardize a supreme court case which is why george conway came out
dana, had the president of pakistan attacked rudy giuliani after 9/11 -- >> or the prime minister ofbritain. >> right, you know, it would be a huge national outrage in the united states. >> as it would have been. no question about it. look, the president made a mistake. he misheard or misunderstood what he was watching on cable television in the morning from the london mayor. the london mayor was very clearly not saying people should not be worried about terrorists. he was...
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a hard-core democratic city but it's run like a ruthless rudy giuliani regime. instead of being transparent and honest like rudy giuliani who would announce he was going to clean up new york and even bust the petty criminals, they were full of crap. they started the rhetoric of equality, justice and fair share while uprooting entire minority communities that were too close to the people in the magnificent mile to make way for expensive condos. so as you can see it doesn't ask words. tell us a little bit about your roots here and how chicago sort of shaped you. >> i was in the 1990s going through freestyle hip-hop when it was a big thing, and i began to hang out with people from all walks of life and political stripes and i was a student at the university where i had a 20 something-years-old given airwaves in the city of chicago. i had no idea how they did that. and i began interviewing people like those that had ties to the criminal justice reform or grassroots movements in the city. as we go through, i went through a dark period in life but the other thing i wa
a hard-core democratic city but it's run like a ruthless rudy giuliani regime. instead of being transparent and honest like rudy giuliani who would announce he was going to clean up new york and even bust the petty criminals, they were full of crap. they started the rhetoric of equality, justice and fair share while uprooting entire minority communities that were too close to the people in the magnificent mile to make way for expensive condos. so as you can see it doesn't ask words. tell us a...
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. >> or felt the president's good friend rudy giuliani.led the post 9/11 situation was exactly how you said, keep calm, he might not have said the words don't be alarmed, but that was his demeanor, and he was praised for it, rightly so, across the political spectrum and across the world. so it's hard to imagine if the roles were reversed and we heard this kind of response post 9/11 about rudy giuliani from the leader of great britain that there wouldn't be outrage. >> other tweets generating a lot of interest as well. you know, rebecca, on the travel ban. this is a sensitive issue. kellyanne conway's husband, george conway, was under consideration to become the solicitors general in the justice department. he tweeted about the president's tweets. >> these tweets may make some people feel better but they certainly won't help the office of the solicitor general get five votes in scotus, which is what actually matters. sad. it th is amazing george conway doesn't tweet a lot. for him to criticize the president like this is amazing. >> not only
. >> or felt the president's good friend rudy giuliani.led the post 9/11 situation was exactly how you said, keep calm, he might not have said the words don't be alarmed, but that was his demeanor, and he was praised for it, rightly so, across the political spectrum and across the world. so it's hard to imagine if the roles were reversed and we heard this kind of response post 9/11 about rudy giuliani from the leader of great britain that there wouldn't be outrage. >> other tweets...
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the fact that rudy giuliani was recruited to, sort of clean this up, make it into a respectable muslim the supreme court will rule on that is the question. historically, they don't. they don't get into the motivation behind the decisions. >> i am hearing justice schneider is outside the supreme court with more on the ruling. as we dissect it, page by page of the order that has come down. jessica, what else are you hearing? >> reporter: it's fair to say, this is somewhat of an unexpected decision by the supreme court and intricate. the supreme court has agreed to take up arguments on the travel ban. the arguments will be happening next term. in addition, the supreme court also allowing part of this travel ban to go into effect. it's sort of a win/win in parts for both the people who filed the lawsuits as well as the trump administration. the supreme court saying, yes, you can, in fact, ban some foreign naxales from the united states as we await arguments. however, the people who filed the lawsuits, those people, their relatives can, in fact, come into the united states. the particular l
the fact that rudy giuliani was recruited to, sort of clean this up, make it into a respectable muslim the supreme court will rule on that is the question. historically, they don't. they don't get into the motivation behind the decisions. >> i am hearing justice schneider is outside the supreme court with more on the ruling. as we dissect it, page by page of the order that has come down. jessica, what else are you hearing? >> reporter: it's fair to say, this is somewhat of an...
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i saw on twitter that rudy giuliani was at trump's d.c. overnight. >> seth: so the next fbi director could be chris christie or rudy giuliani. at least reporters won't have to exercise to keep up with them. [ laughter ] now democrats are, of course, up in arms, but this moment poses a crucial test for the republican party as well. will they stand up and defend democratic institutions under threat from trump, or will they continue to choose party over country? you know, people like marco rubio, come on marco, you've been one of the most outspoken critics of russia and it's interference in this election. you are gonna strongly condemn this move, right? >> so -- i'm surprised. you know, i didn't see it coming, but it's a decision the president's made, and we'll go from here. >> seth: ugh, come on, marco! is marco rubio your name or is it the spell a wizard used to make your spine disappear? [ light laughter ] marco rubio! [ laughter and applause ] now, the comey firing has invited obvious comparisons to richard nixon's actions during watergat
i saw on twitter that rudy giuliani was at trump's d.c. overnight. >> seth: so the next fbi director could be chris christie or rudy giuliani. at least reporters won't have to exercise to keep up with them. [ laughter ] now democrats are, of course, up in arms, but this moment poses a crucial test for the republican party as well. will they stand up and defend democratic institutions under threat from trump, or will they continue to choose party over country? you know, people like marco...
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he was saying, virtually the same kind of thing that rudy giuliani said after 9/11, which is we are goinge increased police presence when we saw in new york and around the country. it's okay. they are there to protect you. on the tweets about the supreme court, i have to say, of course, his instinct, which he thinks and did sort of follow him down the path to becoming president, is be politically incorrect. it's one thing to be politically incorrect, it's another thing to cross the line when you are president of the united states and clearly jeopardize a supreme court case which is why george conway came out and did what he did. >> david, the president in one of his tweets about the travel ban is saying, they changed it, they shouldn't have changed it, it should have been the original. he is the president of the united states. he is the they. >> he signed the order. >> it's like he's a passenger. he's watching this and just -- he is watching it on cable and he just decides to tweet along with the hosts on fox and friends. >> it couldn't be more bizarre. i do think going back to your origi
he was saying, virtually the same kind of thing that rudy giuliani said after 9/11, which is we are goinge increased police presence when we saw in new york and around the country. it's okay. they are there to protect you. on the tweets about the supreme court, i have to say, of course, his instinct, which he thinks and did sort of follow him down the path to becoming president, is be politically incorrect. it's one thing to be politically incorrect, it's another thing to cross the line when...
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and jill, before we went to break, you were talking about imagine if donald trump had spoken to rudy giuliani after 9/11 in the manner he spoke to mayor khan. >> because, yeah, britain is our probably biggest ally in the world and after 9/11, i mean, you remember the close relationship between tony blair and president bush and your first instinct would be to criticize the mayor of the city of london is unthinkable to me, and i think the underlying worry that i have is that he out of thoughtlessness almost is really hurting his stark alliances that since world war ii have accomplished some of the greatest things the world has ever seen. and with these thoughtless explosions, he puts that at risk. >> you know, it's interesting, it's both ignorance but we need to start diagnosing him. it's so fascinating that whatever personality -- >> dr. donny -- >> whatever personality disorder he has, he can only feel large by diminishing others. that was such an absurd thing to take a swipe, there's this -- it's not even a zero-sum game, it's a zero minus sum game and i thought the mayor, going to use your
and jill, before we went to break, you were talking about imagine if donald trump had spoken to rudy giuliani after 9/11 in the manner he spoke to mayor khan. >> because, yeah, britain is our probably biggest ally in the world and after 9/11, i mean, you remember the close relationship between tony blair and president bush and your first instinct would be to criticize the mayor of the city of london is unthinkable to me, and i think the underlying worry that i have is that he out of...
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9/11, tony blair, the prime minister of britain, went off on twitter or somewhere and attacked rudy giuliani, the mayor of new york city, for the way he was handling the terrorist response in new york city. that's just the outrageous thing to think a president or a leader of one country attacking a tiny mayor of another city that's going through a terrorist crisis, that's not something you do, it's not presidential, it's not leadership. >> well, i mean, barry, what do you say to that? what do you think donald trump would be saying right now if tony blair or, you know, the british prime minister decided to take on rudy giuliani in the days after 9/11? >> well, i mean, i think what he was going at was that the mayor of london doesn't believe that, you know, radical islam is a threat. that's what he was going at, you know. was it an appropriate format? you know, i don't know, nor do i want to spend a lot of time thinking about it, to tell you the truth. we've got a lot of things in our country that are problems and that's what he should be focusing on. i am a little alarmed that the staff seems
9/11, tony blair, the prime minister of britain, went off on twitter or somewhere and attacked rudy giuliani, the mayor of new york city, for the way he was handling the terrorist response in new york city. that's just the outrageous thing to think a president or a leader of one country attacking a tiny mayor of another city that's going through a terrorist crisis, that's not something you do, it's not presidential, it's not leadership. >> well, i mean, barry, what do you say to that?...
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term they're going to be looking at whether trump's extra judicial statements that he made that rudy giuliani made could be used can be used to reflect on the administration's position regarding the allegation made that this was an anti muslim band not an anti six country band that's issue number one what this also is right now is the fact that what the supreme court said was we will basically keep your band instead in place with the exception of this proviso they just gave him the framework and the blueprint for how to write the new statute so it's so win win well this is also somewhat of a slam on the lower court saying that they basically didn't give the president enough latitude in his executive authority is that a fair analysis precisely and the next point is read gorsuch is dissent he said for the first time because now he's i mean people know this is who i am he said and alito and thomas and i want the bad completely forget this nonsense stuff so we get to see more and more about of course it says but you watch at how he plays this politically you would know this better than i he turne
term they're going to be looking at whether trump's extra judicial statements that he made that rudy giuliani made could be used can be used to reflect on the administration's position regarding the allegation made that this was an anti muslim band not an anti six country band that's issue number one what this also is right now is the fact that what the supreme court said was we will basically keep your band instead in place with the exception of this proviso they just gave him the framework...
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it is run like a ruthless rudy giuliani regime but instead of being transparent and honest who would boldly announce he was going to clean up new york and bust even the smallest criminal, chicago democrats were full ofat crap. they started the rhetoric of equality, justice and fair share while uprooting entire minority communities t too close to the people of the magnificent mile. as you can see he doesn't mince words. tell us a little bit about the law and your roots and how chicago shaped you. >> i was in the 1990s going to freestyle hip-hop back when that was a good thing as a place where i lived and i begin to hang out with people from all walks of life and political stripes and was given airwaves and had no idea how they did that so i began interviewing people. while she reads that just to let you know today i will poke plenty of fun at myself. i went through a dark period in life but believe me i am an equal opportunity shot speaker that mixes both parties in the country in the wa and the way te treated the american peopletr especially the elites in washington, d.c. and that is
it is run like a ruthless rudy giuliani regime but instead of being transparent and honest who would boldly announce he was going to clean up new york and bust even the smallest criminal, chicago democrats were full ofat crap. they started the rhetoric of equality, justice and fair share while uprooting entire minority communities t too close to the people of the magnificent mile. as you can see he doesn't mince words. tell us a little bit about the law and your roots and how chicago shaped...
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course, name-calling is a long-time trump tactic-- "little marco, lyin' ted, crooked hillary, rudy giuliani." ( laughter ) he should apologize for that one. can't call a man that. ( laughter ) so, comey's a coward and liar, because trump never said, "i hope you let flynn go." now, to corroborate this fact, let's go to oldest son and man who wants to just keep last night between us guys, donald trump, jr. >> when i hear the flynn comment-- you and i both know my father a long time. when he tells you to do something, guess what? there's no ambiguity in it. there's no, hey, i'm hoping you and i are friends. hey, i hope this happens but you got to do your job. that's what he told comey. >> stephen: he just contradicted everything donald trump just said! usually donald trump does that. ( laughter ) of course, every president needs a way to blow off steam. when the pressure of the job gets on them. trump's got an interesting one: president trump "can't stop" crashing parties at his golf clubs. the latest incident was saturday night trump dropped in on a wedding reception taking place at his bedmi
course, name-calling is a long-time trump tactic-- "little marco, lyin' ted, crooked hillary, rudy giuliani." ( laughter ) he should apologize for that one. can't call a man that. ( laughter ) so, comey's a coward and liar, because trump never said, "i hope you let flynn go." now, to corroborate this fact, let's go to oldest son and man who wants to just keep last night between us guys, donald trump, jr. >> when i hear the flynn comment-- you and i both know my father...
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i think some credit has to go to rudy giuliani, the former governor of new york who talks to the president issue. the president initially said he wanted to ban all muslims from the united states. they retailer the statute in such a way that the supreme court is ready to embrace it. >> heather: a religion case that specifically asked whether or not missouri could apply a public benefit to school? >> the state of missouri was resurfacing playgrounds around the state. the trinity lutherans playground qualified in every respect except it is operated by church. no taxpayer dollars go to any religious controlled entity. here, how does it affect somebody's free exercise of religion not to have playground? on the other hand, it seems to be discrimination against religion. the fact of the playground had nothing to do with religion may have been a saving grace. three justices so they will go further and allow even more government funding for church related activities, but this division is very important. it calls into question the amendments and other states, how broad are they and what kind of limi
i think some credit has to go to rudy giuliani, the former governor of new york who talks to the president issue. the president initially said he wanted to ban all muslims from the united states. they retailer the statute in such a way that the supreme court is ready to embrace it. >> heather: a religion case that specifically asked whether or not missouri could apply a public benefit to school? >> the state of missouri was resurfacing playgrounds around the state. the trinity...
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imagine if the prime minister of the united kingdom or the chancellor of germany had criticized rudy giulianiafternoon of 9/11, there would be outrage and appropriately so. love him or hate him, giuliani was working around the clock to hold the city together. the mayor of london and good people of the city deserve the same. >> matt lewis, is he undermining his own justice department in these tweets? >> yeah, he is. which is interesting because he signed off on that executive order that he's criticizing the justice department for. and he's also undermining his entire staff on different occasions. trump will say something that is controversial. his team will clean it up and say what he really meant was this. and they will present it in a way that's much more palettable and trump will come along and say, no, i meant this. it's insane. and a lot of it is twitter. >> had what do you make of george conway's tweet? you did a sit-down interview with kellyanne conway. >> let me just give you a couple things on this. first of all, he's not somebody who enjoys the spotlight. when i interviewed kellyanne
imagine if the prime minister of the united kingdom or the chancellor of germany had criticized rudy giulianiafternoon of 9/11, there would be outrage and appropriately so. love him or hate him, giuliani was working around the clock to hold the city together. the mayor of london and good people of the city deserve the same. >> matt lewis, is he undermining his own justice department in these tweets? >> yeah, he is. which is interesting because he signed off on that executive order...
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tv interview by rudy giuliani shouldn't count and the court has not taken that argument seriously. >> are-and-it said the order speaks with vague words of national security but in context drips with animous and discrimination. when he writes down whether it be on paper or on twitter that it means exactly what i'm saying right now, it's a travel ban, that's something that can be used in court cases i imagine including before the supreme court if they decide to take this up. >> well look, the tweet this morning definitely complicate the legal arguments. the challenges say the intent was to disfavor muslims. what did they use as proof the president's campaign statements and the department of justice lawyers some of the top in the country came to this court and said you can't look at campaign statements. you have to look at the sbekive order on its face it's religiously neutral and we came up with a revised ban. first of all the president seems to suggest there's no difference between the two bans and he also suggests that the department of justice lawyers are making simply like a politic
tv interview by rudy giuliani shouldn't count and the court has not taken that argument seriously. >> are-and-it said the order speaks with vague words of national security but in context drips with animous and discrimination. when he writes down whether it be on paper or on twitter that it means exactly what i'm saying right now, it's a travel ban, that's something that can be used in court cases i imagine including before the supreme court if they decide to take this up. >> well...
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there is no better way to decipher it than somebody's own words, and we know the president and rudy giuliani and others have, you know, said that this is a muslim ban. what concerns me is a blanket ban will really just peddle this belief that muslims are violent people by nature. it draws no distinguish between the 90% of muslims who are peaceful and 1% just as you have in every religion who would carry out violence. that is actually something that makes us less safe. >> congressman, don't go anywhere. you and the lawmakers are investigate rgs the obama administration. did they wait too long to respond or not? we'll be right back. i was always "the girl with psoriasis." people don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can
there is no better way to decipher it than somebody's own words, and we know the president and rudy giuliani and others have, you know, said that this is a muslim ban. what concerns me is a blanket ban will really just peddle this belief that muslims are violent people by nature. it draws no distinguish between the 90% of muslims who are peaceful and 1% just as you have in every religion who would carry out violence. that is actually something that makes us less safe. >> congressman,...
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bush and rudy giuliani, two men who i don't agree with politically, are two individuals who earned widespread praise in the aftermath of 9/11. nout because they were panicked and telling people they needed to be scared, but because they demonstrated confidence and resolve and they inspired a sense of courage in the american public, even in the face of a trerible disaster. president trump's approach is completely the opposite to that. he's intentionally sowing fear and chaos, and this lurking sense that the information, or that the situation is out of control. that may benefit him politically, but it's cynical and it's dangerous. >> john earnest, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, chris. >> ned price, and senior director of national security council, and msnbc contributor former fbi double agent, and senior fellow of the research institute. you were a spokesperson in the white house. one of the most astounding things that's happened in the last 24 hours is a staffer of the president picking a fight with a london mayor. as the bodies have not been identified, i mean, we're talking
bush and rudy giuliani, two men who i don't agree with politically, are two individuals who earned widespread praise in the aftermath of 9/11. nout because they were panicked and telling people they needed to be scared, but because they demonstrated confidence and resolve and they inspired a sense of courage in the american public, even in the face of a trerible disaster. president trump's approach is completely the opposite to that. he's intentionally sowing fear and chaos, and this lurking...
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. >> you are chaired by newt gingrich and rudy giuliani. thank you very much for explaining the rational behind this ad. all right. we're following a lot of news. let's get to it. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to interfere with an ongoing investigation. >> as president trump committed an obstruction of justice, absolutely not. >> what it describes is a president who knows no limits. >> there is a lot of unclarity from director comey's comments. we're only hearing one side of this conversation. >> that's a contest that the president is going to lose. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is thursday, june 8th, 8:00 in new york and all eyes are on this beautiful monument to american democracy. how wi
. >> you are chaired by newt gingrich and rudy giuliani. thank you very much for explaining the rational behind this ad. all right. we're following a lot of news. let's get to it. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to...
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. >> you are chaired by newt gingrich and rudy giuliani.hank you very much for explaining the rational behind this ad. all right. we're following a lot of news. let's get to it. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to interfere with an ongoing investigation. >> as president trump committed an obstruction of justice, absolutely not. >> what it describes is a president who knows no limits. >> there is a lot of unclarity from director comey's comments. we're only hearing one side of
. >> you are chaired by newt gingrich and rudy giuliani.hank you very much for explaining the rational behind this ad. all right. we're following a lot of news. let's get to it. >> did you at any time urge former fbi james comey to close the investigation into michael flynn? >> no. next question. >> comey is saying the president of the united states is a liar and the president of the united states obstructed justice. >> that is almost a watergate level effort to...
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you try to imagine anyone going after rudy giuliani at the time. and distorting his words. think to julie's point, this is a thing a lot of people worried about who opposed donald trump. given his isolationist talk at times and he would argue he's not and he would frankly argue both sides of the position a lot of the time, but given what he was saying, given the unpredictability of it and given you would privately hear in the last couple months aides to foreign leaders saying they're concerned about what his tweets would be, exactly what we're seeing, you reach the concern in this sort of post world war ii order, other countries aren't going to want to deal with the united states. that's what we're moving toward. >> theresa may has gone 20 points up to single digits now. some of it is her own problems with security there. some of it is the trump stuff. it's hard to come up with a list of politicians or political operatives who are better off after cozying up to trump. the body count behind trump is pretty lengthy. wee now in a position where -- we're now in a world where th
you try to imagine anyone going after rudy giuliani at the time. and distorting his words. think to julie's point, this is a thing a lot of people worried about who opposed donald trump. given his isolationist talk at times and he would argue he's not and he would frankly argue both sides of the position a lot of the time, but given what he was saying, given the unpredictability of it and given you would privately hear in the last couple months aides to foreign leaders saying they're concerned...
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he wasn't loyal to newt gingrich or rudy giuliani, but he can't quit mike flynn.'s this business or the larger investigation? >> i think the business thing is a piece of it. but you see it with flynn and with cory lewan dusky. the two people trump has let go of who he's upset -- >> pining for. >> he's upset that he was put in a position to have to fire them or to get rid of them. i mean, it's not just that flynn was at the top surrogate or national security adviser on the campaign. >> he was on the short list for vp. >> in spite of -- >> he got asked about abortion. >> don't appoint this guy, trump -- >> well, when it came to lewandowski he didn't kick the attorney general out of the room and ask the fbi director to go easy on him. he did that with flynn. >> one point -- >> i want to give nick the last word here because it's his piece that got this conversation going. where do you think the flynn story goes from here? >> a great question. i'm curious if there are consultants or consultancies or contracts or work that was pitched, but not accepted that we haven't h
he wasn't loyal to newt gingrich or rudy giuliani, but he can't quit mike flynn.'s this business or the larger investigation? >> i think the business thing is a piece of it. but you see it with flynn and with cory lewan dusky. the two people trump has let go of who he's upset -- >> pining for. >> he's upset that he was put in a position to have to fire them or to get rid of them. i mean, it's not just that flynn was at the top surrogate or national security adviser on the...
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and rudy giuliani was there.led like a cigar, and he was there very late at night when the bar was closing. and he was just hanging out. i've seen lots of people who are close to the president or associated with the president hanging out there. it is a place clearly where people are trying to trade favors and trying to exert influence over the trump administration. and any claims to the contrary seem completely absurd. i'd also point to the earlier story about eric trump's foundation. there's a great irony in donald trump saying that people need to get paid when he is someone who is known historically for stiffing contractors who have worked on projects for him. >> and the idea that he basically -- the sort of between the lines image you get from that "forbes" piece say recognition like, we can extract some money out of this. you also have the brothers running the trump organization who are walled off in some completely impossible to tell way from the actual president. doing a lot of publicity. and now floating a
and rudy giuliani was there.led like a cigar, and he was there very late at night when the bar was closing. and he was just hanging out. i've seen lots of people who are close to the president or associated with the president hanging out there. it is a place clearly where people are trying to trade favors and trying to exert influence over the trump administration. and any claims to the contrary seem completely absurd. i'd also point to the earlier story about eric trump's foundation. there's a...
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. >> i thought it was anybody except rudy giuliani is what they wanted. >> well, there is that too. think bill would agree they just didn't want somebody who came out of a world where you're beholden to too many people. >> what do you think? >> look, i think at the end of the day there's one big question he's going to have to answer, does he have the leadership capabilities to lead the fbi, one. and two, does he have the integrity necessary to maintain the bureau's independence. and that's going to be the question that's at the front and center of the hearings. we'll find out a lot more about him in the next couple of days. >> bill, given the leadership or management style that we have already seen from president trump, how difficult do you think it was to find somebody who would take this position, seeing that time and again president trump really seems to want to exert power over everybody? >> stephanie, i think it's difficult for anybody to take over this position. quite frankly, anybody who would want to go before a senate committee and be exposed the way they want you to be exp
. >> i thought it was anybody except rudy giuliani is what they wanted. >> well, there is that too. think bill would agree they just didn't want somebody who came out of a world where you're beholden to too many people. >> what do you think? >> look, i think at the end of the day there's one big question he's going to have to answer, does he have the leadership capabilities to lead the fbi, one. and two, does he have the integrity necessary to maintain the bureau's...
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so many new yorkers, i lived here when 9/11 happened, the mayor of new york city at the time, rudy giuliani, an ardent supporter of donald trump, it's surprising to people who live here that when something like that answer, the city, the world really comes together. if you remember at the time, president trump made the climb that he saw muslims standing on tops of buildings in jersey city cheering as the towers fell to the ground, a claim that has never ever been supported. so to hear a new yorker really go after a city leader of another city at a time like this, it's shocking to so many on either side of the aisle. >> and we're going to talk about the travel ban in a second. but we'll talk about what we know about the investigation so far, what they know as you said, we're about to hear, we're going to learn very shortly the identity of the attackers. the london police say they know who they are. and that there may be a connection in ideology between them and the manchester bomber. not a connection, perhaps an actual connection, but they may have been inspired by similar ideologies or imam
so many new yorkers, i lived here when 9/11 happened, the mayor of new york city at the time, rudy giuliani, an ardent supporter of donald trump, it's surprising to people who live here that when something like that answer, the city, the world really comes together. if you remember at the time, president trump made the climb that he saw muslims standing on tops of buildings in jersey city cheering as the towers fell to the ground, a claim that has never ever been supported. so to hear a new...
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. >> it will be great to get rudy giuliani to way in on that. so much to cover today.watching msnbc. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your vacation is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding the right hotel for the right price easy. visit booking.com now to find out why we're booking.yeah! adult 7+ promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she is much more aware. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind. nutrition that performs. >>> that wraps us up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle but i'll be back at 11:00 a.m. with my friend ali velshi, our
. >> it will be great to get rudy giuliani to way in on that. so much to cover today.watching msnbc. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm...
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. >> ask chris christie or rudy giuliani or any of the people he's -- >> in listening to everybody here. >> jeff sessions, right. >> two lawyer friends here, just politically speaking, the juice isn't there for this. if you're going to have this much division already and i think the congressman was talking earlier about the blowback that's coming, it is coming. and there is no smoking gun here. this is going to fall apart. maybe right away. maybe gradually. falling apart it is. the story isn't there. >> jen? >> politically it is not -- >> i think one of the points a number of people has made this is the beginning of the process. the comey hearing is not the end. not the conclusion for the members of the -- my party who think that trump is going to be, you know, handcuffed and taken to jail tomorrow. that is not going to happen. it is interesting that the fbi director who was fired is contradicting the president under oath in statements he made so there's a significance. however, at the same time, there's multiple investigations going. they could take years. mueller's investigation could
. >> ask chris christie or rudy giuliani or any of the people he's -- >> in listening to everybody here. >> jeff sessions, right. >> two lawyer friends here, just politically speaking, the juice isn't there for this. if you're going to have this much division already and i think the congressman was talking earlier about the blowback that's coming, it is coming. and there is no smoking gun here. this is going to fall apart. maybe right away. maybe gradually. falling apart...
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. >> when he said islam hates us, and thousands of muslims cheered at 9/11, which rudy giuliani has wasou look at history, it tells us they're going to be emboldened. the white supremacist are like this is fine -- no, they blew up a church months later. when the mississippi white supremacist governor, when he got in they committed more acts of terrorism. the mississippi burning happened them. they're not satisfied, they're like he's got our back and we can expect more of this. if donald trump doesn't salespeople ospeak out, we'll see more americans die. just so we're clear, i'm not saying that isis related terrorism is not a concern. a year ago we had the horrible attack in orlando. >> and it is very conspicuous that the attacks are typically on muslim women. >> yeah, it is unfortunate because of course we have been a favorite punching bag for trump that ran his entire political campaign on anti-muslim sentiment. but unfortunately, the members of our community, of the muslim american community that have been targeted the most are the most visible. they are women that cover, women that w
. >> when he said islam hates us, and thousands of muslims cheered at 9/11, which rudy giuliani has wasou look at history, it tells us they're going to be emboldened. the white supremacist are like this is fine -- no, they blew up a church months later. when the mississippi white supremacist governor, when he got in they committed more acts of terrorism. the mississippi burning happened them. they're not satisfied, they're like he's got our back and we can expect more of this. if donald...
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someone whois also cityth former new york mayor rudy giuliani.ple who of had a president's year in terms of who they -- president's ear in terms of the fbi replacement. people like senator lindsey graham or john mccain, as well as these more conservative members of the republican party have not been as outspoken in their criticism of the president's decision to fire now former director call me because i'm told by some that they wanted to have input on who would be the replacement. david: the extent to which attorney general jeff sessions had a lot of input because you up in reporting, there have been questions about his status in the cabinet. kevin: i spoke with a source connected to this story with attorney general jeff sessions, there is a believe that the offer to resign was as a result of the president's frustration the attorney general's to recuse himself from the russia probe. whether or not they have patched it up, there is widespread speculation that only they can settle. david: do you have any sense of how people in the fbi will react to
someone whois also cityth former new york mayor rudy giuliani.ple who of had a president's year in terms of who they -- president's ear in terms of the fbi replacement. people like senator lindsey graham or john mccain, as well as these more conservative members of the republican party have not been as outspoken in their criticism of the president's decision to fire now former director call me because i'm told by some that they wanted to have input on who would be the replacement. david: the...
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senior law enforcement official, a former nypd commissioner, bernie caret who served under mayor rudy giuliani no, i am told we don't have him but we were going to have him. jonathan: let's recap what we know so far. according to representative mo brooks who was on the baseball team, he told several news outlets the following. five people were injured in a shooting as house republicans were practicing for the upcoming baseball game. steve scalise, the ranking house republican was injured. david: they give her much for being with us, commissioner. head of thed as the new york police department for some years. you had to deal with terrorist related incidents. we don't know whether this had anything to do with terrorism. give us your sense on how law enforcement response in the first minutes, our end day. -- hour or day. anything >> coming in now will be sketchy. speculatets to whether this is terrorism or not. inad to deal with 9/11 and the aftermath, since then, we andnumerous attacks attempted attacks around the country. we still to speculate in this case. peopley was asking whether these peop
senior law enforcement official, a former nypd commissioner, bernie caret who served under mayor rudy giuliani no, i am told we don't have him but we were going to have him. jonathan: let's recap what we know so far. according to representative mo brooks who was on the baseball team, he told several news outlets the following. five people were injured in a shooting as house republicans were practicing for the upcoming baseball game. steve scalise, the ranking house republican was injured....
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rudy giuliani he cleaned up times square and cleaned up the city.nd me to thank him when we see him. the fbi and cia and national security agency all hit with subpoenas during the unmasking of president trump's campaign team. ainsley: house intelligence committee demanding information on requests made by top obama officials. pete: our own griff jenkins with details on new name thrown into the fire. >> good morning, brian, ainsley and pete. subpoenas referencing the unmasking and focusing on three senior obama era officials, former national security advisor susan rice. you may remember allegedly requested names of trump associates. it appeared in coded classified intelligence reports to be unmasked. she denies any wrongdoing. also former cia director john brennan who testified last week and decried the leaks of classified information. and perhaps most noteworthy is the subpoenas naming of samantha power. president obama's former unn ambassador that has not been previously surfaced in the unmasking controversy. that's new. now her naming may explain a
rudy giuliani he cleaned up times square and cleaned up the city.nd me to thank him when we see him. the fbi and cia and national security agency all hit with subpoenas during the unmasking of president trump's campaign team. ainsley: house intelligence committee demanding information on requests made by top obama officials. pete: our own griff jenkins with details on new name thrown into the fire. >> good morning, brian, ainsley and pete. subpoenas referencing the unmasking and focusing...
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i remember rudy giuliani telling us early in the campaign before he had even come out and supported donaldo in to a negotiating room and it wasn't enough -- it wasn't like everybody else where i win, you win, we all win, we all leave happy. donald trump always had to win and everybody else had to lose. and if that wasn't the case, then things were a failure. he has no idea. he is so totally ignorant of history, he doesn't understand that even when we hated what shiraq was doing, the contempt he was showing for the united states of america, the french intel agencies were helping us out. i loath iran. and i have since 1979. i was 18 in 1979. somewhere around there. and i always loathed iran. but even i know that after 9/11, it was iran who helped us out with intel in afghanistan. these are the subtles that donald trump and the bafoons around him don't seem to grasp. >> there's some new thing every day we realize he doesn't know about. i'll share one little vignette to my trip to russia. i was talking to their council on foreign and defense policy. he said one thing about vladimir putin is th
i remember rudy giuliani telling us early in the campaign before he had even come out and supported donaldo in to a negotiating room and it wasn't enough -- it wasn't like everybody else where i win, you win, we all win, we all leave happy. donald trump always had to win and everybody else had to lose. and if that wasn't the case, then things were a failure. he has no idea. he is so totally ignorant of history, he doesn't understand that even when we hated what shiraq was doing, the contempt he...
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they even took things that newt gingrich and rudy giuliani who are not in the government and didn't write summer of 2016 and said awe, it's a muslim ban. if it had been signed by barack obama, we would have enforced it. because it was signed against somebody who expressed animus against muslims we are not going to enforce it. brian: kicked it up to the supreme court. i should have used the original. i kept -- he kept the word ban in the tweet. will that make things worse? >> yes, yes. he sometimes -- and you know why he tweets. he animates the base. he bypasses mainstream media and communicates. big big makes him feel better. >> right. better than anyone in history. some of these tweets are profoundly different than what the justice department has said. the judges finally say who should we believe here? the president's tweets or what the lawyers claim he means. brian: i have a prediction the supreme court means it. two different reasons to rejected. taking this case because there is enough there there for us to listen and then, of course, with the way the court is weighted he gets it thro
they even took things that newt gingrich and rudy giuliani who are not in the government and didn't write summer of 2016 and said awe, it's a muslim ban. if it had been signed by barack obama, we would have enforced it. because it was signed against somebody who expressed animus against muslims we are not going to enforce it. brian: kicked it up to the supreme court. i should have used the original. i kept -- he kept the word ban in the tweet. will that make things worse? >> yes, yes. he...