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roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak, and i said, yes, madame, thank you very much. and i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's all made of sugar. we weave it like a basket and all. you can -- in my book "dessert university," there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and then you have to make four tulip basket, so times 15. you can count how many sugar tulip that is. plus, i have to make cookies and many, many other things. the rest of the business don't stop, because of that. so she said, i have two days and two nights. now, ladies and gentlemen, here is when you know proud is. because, of course, it did happen and happened well. and she got so many compliments and when i -- on my way home that night, i did not know i had that much strength in me, but i said, this is what courage is. that's what is when you have passion for something. you're not going to say, oh
roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak, and i said, yes, madame, thank you very much. and i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's all made of sugar. we weave it like a basket and all. you can -- in my book "dessert university," there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and then you have to make four tulip...
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i want to go back to roland martin.ouch with folks who can give a sense of her illness and what the final weeks have been for her. >> first and foremost she was extremely private woman. she did not talk about the illness and did not hair it with people. many folks knew what was going on in terms of because she was canceling concert and things along those lines. any time she would cancel one of those concerts, i would call her and text her and say, queen, how are you doing? -- >> did you just say i used to text her? you're like blowing me away here. the idea that i would have aretha franklin in my phone is almost makes my head explode. >> well, it was crazy because here's what happened, in 2007, she sent an e-mail to my office praising me for my work on cnn. and my agent thought said this is a fake. then they called and he said, dude, this is real. and so -- i finally got to meet her in february of 2008. for the last 11 years, we would talk and text and so back in december, on christmas day, my parents and my home in vir
i want to go back to roland martin.ouch with folks who can give a sense of her illness and what the final weeks have been for her. >> first and foremost she was extremely private woman. she did not talk about the illness and did not hair it with people. many folks knew what was going on in terms of because she was canceling concert and things along those lines. any time she would cancel one of those concerts, i would call her and text her and say, queen, how are you doing? -- >> did...
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her majesty was so enraptured she asked to meet roland to meet him. i thought something was wrong but she wanted to say congratulations on the beautiful desse dessert. my mouth is watering thinking about the beautiful, clever and always, always delicious concoctions this man created. join me in welcoming my friend and chef extraordinary the incomparable roland mesnier. [ applause ] only for you, darling. >> this is a very tricky podium her here. is this a ski slope or a podium they have here? i'm not too sure. this thing goes down a little bit? remember, i'm just a pastry chef [ laughter ] i'm not an engineer of anything of that kind. >> is that good for you? >> yes, the papers may fly everywhere, i don't know. welcome to the beautiful capital city of washington, d.c., of course. and the beautiful willard hotel. >> my name is rolaand mesnier. i served five presidents. to get to the white house, everybody wants to work, at the white house until they get the job, then they don't know what to do with it. i really mean it, that's the truth. you have to un
her majesty was so enraptured she asked to meet roland to meet him. i thought something was wrong but she wanted to say congratulations on the beautiful desse dessert. my mouth is watering thinking about the beautiful, clever and always, always delicious concoctions this man created. join me in welcoming my friend and chef extraordinary the incomparable roland mesnier. [ applause ] only for you, darling. >> this is a very tricky podium her here. is this a ski slope or a podium they have...
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ok let's go back to roland oh you want me right before we went to the rick you want to finish your point please do. you know i just wanted to say that i am not in this same opinion in one crucial point which is i think we need more europe and not less europe to solve the crisis and i give you a practical example today we have to harmonize the as the laws and it is the most urgent issue to solve today it is possible that a migrant that is not accepted in one country for example in germany can just switch country and restart applying in another country for example it needs a leader in france and if you doesn't succeed kiyoshi doesn't succeed there they just switch on and go we have to how nice their laws to accept and see because we have to harmonize to reduce duration and of course we have to harmonize that a collaboration of secure. regions for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the salem sea because they just sweep streets a league in their accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to fi
ok let's go back to roland oh you want me right before we went to the rick you want to finish your point please do. you know i just wanted to say that i am not in this same opinion in one crucial point which is i think we need more europe and not less europe to solve the crisis and i give you a practical example today we have to harmonize the as the laws and it is the most urgent issue to solve today it is possible that a migrant that is not accepted in one country for example in germany can...
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and -- are you still there, roland? point in his life where he needed money for something he was involved in, you know, and he was close to broke and she sent some money to the cause. he didn't want to cash the check because the check was signed by aretha franklin. aretha i think told him, you know, you can take a photocopy of the check and then put the check in the bank. he said i needed that money so badly and i framed the check because it was really such a big deal. but here's the point i'm trying to make. she said she didn't want to lead marches and things like that, but she had causes that she supported and she supported them financially through her life. >> look, dr. king said this to diahann carroll, sidney portier. you do what you do and she supported many different initiatives. she was a very conscious woman. she loved watching news. she listened to talk radio. when she would call me, we would talk about politics and we would talk about the last -- one of the last conversations we had, she talked about the dire
and -- are you still there, roland? point in his life where he needed money for something he was involved in, you know, and he was close to broke and she sent some money to the cause. he didn't want to cash the check because the check was signed by aretha franklin. aretha i think told him, you know, you can take a photocopy of the check and then put the check in the bank. he said i needed that money so badly and i framed the check because it was really such a big deal. but here's the point i'm...
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my guest john laughlin in paris he's a historian and specialist in international affairs we have roland benedict or he is the co-director of the center for advanced studies of your ex research and in her god that we have niemeyer he is a german journalist and author all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated and i think go to john first and paris and i just kind of kicked this whole discussion off by an observation i've had over the last few weeks and months particularly with the events going on in the united states it appears that virtue signaling his replaced policy and debate because all we're supposed to do is to think emotionally about this and not use our heads and i think this is what the establishment media and establishment parties want us to think that way to address this issue and if we stop birches signaling maybe we could come up with some solutions your thoughts john. well there's a lot of propaganda involved isn't there i mean we've just seen in the events on the mexican border these very propaganda.
my guest john laughlin in paris he's a historian and specialist in international affairs we have roland benedict or he is the co-director of the center for advanced studies of your ex research and in her god that we have niemeyer he is a german journalist and author all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated and i think go to john first and paris and i just kind of kicked this whole discussion off by an observation i've...
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unless it just cheap labor go ahead roland. you know indeed this is a new especially if we take into account the current trend thought out some of the station. large parts of the traditional labor falls especially blue collar workers will be dismissed over the coming years and unfortunately most of those who cross you know a girl or ways to europe do not have an indication do not have any kind of qualification and a recent study of the european ministry of labor. that it was very difficult to qualify more than twenty to twenty five percent of all coming over the coming years to get the job and in fact the job acceptance rate employment rate of migrants and refugees is very low so this is indeed a problem and this is a myth indeed he's partly to being dismissed because it will always last correspond to the truth but let me just say something to my previous speaker. in many ways of his opinion that we need a dramatic change in immigration policy because we cannot go on like this and i think more and more europeans have understood
unless it just cheap labor go ahead roland. you know indeed this is a new especially if we take into account the current trend thought out some of the station. large parts of the traditional labor falls especially blue collar workers will be dismissed over the coming years and unfortunately most of those who cross you know a girl or ways to europe do not have an indication do not have any kind of qualification and a recent study of the european ministry of labor. that it was very difficult to...
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#roland martin unfiltered and marvet britto.ked with aretha franklin. it's so good to have all of you here. let me start with you if i can, ron. as i watched this all throughout the day, as i said it's been more than five hours, and yet it's as if you can't get enough. you can't get enough of the music, you can't get enough of the stories, and you can't get enough of the feeling that this is exactly what she would have wanted. tell us your impressions. >> yeah, hey, there, chris. i'm almost glad that i've not gone into the church because i wouldn't want to come out quite frankly. i'm being paid today to get on the air but this was a very, very special woman. we've talked to people all week asking them why she meant so much to them, why she meant so much to detroit. she grew up here and this was her city. the people of this city were her people. even though she was rich and famous and all of that, she never forgot the people who grew up on the streets of detroit and would always give back in ways people never even knew about. tha
#roland martin unfiltered and marvet britto.ked with aretha franklin. it's so good to have all of you here. let me start with you if i can, ron. as i watched this all throughout the day, as i said it's been more than five hours, and yet it's as if you can't get enough. you can't get enough of the music, you can't get enough of the stories, and you can't get enough of the feeling that this is exactly what she would have wanted. tell us your impressions. >> yeah, hey, there, chris. i'm...
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>> i completely agree with roland.n of over 200 organizations that fight for civil and human rights and when we do that day in and day out, we focus on policymakers to ensure that they're pushing forward a platform, and we focus on corporate america and on the individual who may have had an awakening unfortunately after the death of heather heyer. we at the leadership conference, we aren't just looking at the white nationalists that are marching today, but those who continue the hate and bigotry in our country. >> i would love to hear donald trump have some guts to come out and talk about the republicans and voter suppression and how they're trying to keep african-americans and young people and elderly from voting. i talked to pastor scott who talks about trump having an urban initiative. i saw this comment from sarah tim scott saying that trump has done things in the past year like opportunity zone, but guess what you have not heard? you have not heard donald trump give a speech on that. you have not heard him go befo
>> i completely agree with roland.n of over 200 organizations that fight for civil and human rights and when we do that day in and day out, we focus on policymakers to ensure that they're pushing forward a platform, and we focus on corporate america and on the individual who may have had an awakening unfortunately after the death of heather heyer. we at the leadership conference, we aren't just looking at the white nationalists that are marching today, but those who continue the hate and...
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of their own, and that means serena williams will be banned from wearing her black catsuit at roland garros. the french tennis federation says, "it will no longer be accepted. you have to respect the game and the place." the 23—time grand slam champion wore the suit at this year's tournament and spoke about how it helped her deal with the issue of blood clots which she said almost cost her her life, when giving birth. andy murray admits winning isn't necessarily his goal as the final grand slam of the year, the us open, gets under way on monday. the scot has been out of action for most of the last year, as he manages his comeback from a hip injury. and the world number 378 says winning at flushing meadow isnt realistic. for pretty much, well, the last ten or 11 years of my life, i have dedicated all of my training and off—season and staff to prepare and perform well in these events.
of their own, and that means serena williams will be banned from wearing her black catsuit at roland garros. the french tennis federation says, "it will no longer be accepted. you have to respect the game and the place." the 23—time grand slam champion wore the suit at this year's tournament and spoke about how it helped her deal with the issue of blood clots which she said almost cost her her life, when giving birth. andy murray admits winning isn't necessarily his goal as the...
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and roland martin, the host of tv one, also a dear friend of aretha franklin's. influence on music is unquestionable. let's talk also about civil rights and the role she played there. >> i think that she was certainly one that brought the gospel flavor many stream. people all over the world would feel this kind of passion and grounding of gospel music that she got out of her father's church. and it would move them. you never saw her do a concert that she didn't also do a gospel song and sometimes break out into what we call a holy dance or shout. but she was also committed to the movement. as was just stated, she did concerts that helped dr. king in the '60s make payroll. but she went to her dying day supporting causes. she would call me on my radio show, call me privately and talk about the issues of the day. i remember during the errol garner police case in new york, she came to my birthday party to make a statement that she was with the movement, and she comforted the family of eric garner. she broke barriers. i will never forget the funny story, andrea, she c
and roland martin, the host of tv one, also a dear friend of aretha franklin's. influence on music is unquestionable. let's talk also about civil rights and the role she played there. >> i think that she was certainly one that brought the gospel flavor many stream. people all over the world would feel this kind of passion and grounding of gospel music that she got out of her father's church. and it would move them. you never saw her do a concert that she didn't also do a gospel song and...
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they say it is a man named roland reyes, and she say that he along with ten co-workers purchased the winning ticket as part of an office pool. we found someone with that same name living in the same neighborhood which is less than five minutes from where the winning ticket was sold, but we tried all day long. we haven't been able to confirm that that is the same person who is the new multi-millionaire. that winning ticket was sold at ernie's liquor store in east san jose. we know that roland and some of his co-workers claimed the $543 million mega millions prize at a lottery office in hayward one day after that july 24th drawing. the lottery office tells us the group of winners works in the financial industry and that they apparently plan to keep their jobs and enjoy, quote, what they've built. we also learned that the group of 11 winners range in age from 21 to 60 years old, and that's all they really want to tell the worth right now. reporting live in san jose, anoushah rasta, "nbc bay area news." >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, a girl goes missing from her chinese tour gr
they say it is a man named roland reyes, and she say that he along with ten co-workers purchased the winning ticket as part of an office pool. we found someone with that same name living in the same neighborhood which is less than five minutes from where the winning ticket was sold, but we tried all day long. we haven't been able to confirm that that is the same person who is the new multi-millionaire. that winning ticket was sold at ernie's liquor store in east san jose. we know that roland...
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his name is roland reyes. do you know how many of to figure out which was the right one. we fell short. lottery officials are not in the meantime telling us who the other ten winners are. >> it was only nine days ago that the owner was celebrating his $1 million commission. we got to break the news to him, the winners, all eleven of them showed up at the california lottery office. >> that's so good. it's going to take care of eleven families, then, plus their friends and everybody. so that is great news. very, very -- i'm very happy for them. >> however, because the winners want anonymity, we don't know which roland reyes in san jose is the winner. the closest person with that name lives two miles. >> he wanted to go with a small, independent store and he stopped by there on the way home. that's the one he chose. other roland or rolando reyes we tracked down denied being the winner. >> the office pool likes each other so much, they'll keep working. >> smart choice, i'd say. >> why do you say that? >> i feel like you should still keep contributing, otherwise you're going t
his name is roland reyes. do you know how many of to figure out which was the right one. we fell short. lottery officials are not in the meantime telling us who the other ten winners are. >> it was only nine days ago that the owner was celebrating his $1 million commission. we got to break the news to him, the winners, all eleven of them showed up at the california lottery office. >> that's so good. it's going to take care of eleven families, then, plus their friends and everybody....
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rome martin host of upcoming podcast #roland martin unfiltered. can't say that without smiling.y has seen roland martin unfiltered, please tweet me. >> i can kus, just kidding. >> let's talk about this. in hawaii, the place getting battered by hurricane lane. the category 2 storm has dumped nearly 2 feet of rain in some areas triggering catastrophic flooding and landslides. we're live in maui after the break where some are without power. forecasters are saying no one there is safe. you're watching msnbc. i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about the details. fine, i obsess over the details. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. to me, he's, phil micwell, dad.o golfer. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, so
rome martin host of upcoming podcast #roland martin unfiltered. can't say that without smiling.y has seen roland martin unfiltered, please tweet me. >> i can kus, just kidding. >> let's talk about this. in hawaii, the place getting battered by hurricane lane. the category 2 storm has dumped nearly 2 feet of rain in some areas triggering catastrophic flooding and landslides. we're live in maui after the break where some are without power. forecasters are saying no one there is safe....
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be he said he says he was all offers entry three visit on roland and about shaanxi. since says that he that the xo of the forty mile out president gen xers avila. nine nine hundreds of them come from the republican guard guys to run run as president sells out. there is blood all i twenty easybeats authorities referred to run around in short shorts. with a is going to want another natural profits [inaudible] he's. if they had like lot you knew me this name in the hot hot he told our our a fight nothing nothing stops have him. do what he wanted [inaudible] after. i'm not a not. i have nothing this is not how i'm not then there is the at the end would build over here had had read right as a day after trying to remember the ten times shot shows a formula and andnd tt is. it is not mount up and then you. can dc but i and then buzz been on my home was all hague but the international criminal court. him a crime in june. the lady next mission is accomplished line going all the time because of some bamba. well still lead in the desert on republic. that scrambling to ten telli
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host: roland calling from upper marlboro, upper maryland. caller: good morning. we just learned that melania trump [indiscernible] to the president is trying stop the chain migration. i believe he needs to look inwardly into immigration because of cheap labor. they are paying the labor force that worked and the health field, eight dollars. citizens of america, $15. this issue needs to be looked into. the second amnesty during reagan , the immigration department made over $2 billion. that was by giving people who hereere at -- are are illegal by giving them the green cards. billion, your $2 can check with the treasury department. i do not know what they are talking about that the immigrants are not contributing. frederick, new haven, connecticut on the independent line. caller: yes, i am a vietnam veteran. i do not like what is going on with our president and putin. we know that the russians are out to destroy our democracy and they are doing very good because they have a puppet working along with them. he is not full link me and not pulling anybody, why is he sti
host: roland calling from upper marlboro, upper maryland. caller: good morning. we just learned that melania trump [indiscernible] to the president is trying stop the chain migration. i believe he needs to look inwardly into immigration because of cheap labor. they are paying the labor force that worked and the health field, eight dollars. citizens of america, $15. this issue needs to be looked into. the second amnesty during reagan , the immigration department made over $2 billion. that was by...
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to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the ‘catsuit‘ she wore at rolanduce the chances of blood clots, after complications during childbirth last year... obviously, the grand slams have a right to do what they want to do, but i feel like... if and when or if they know that some things are for health reasons, then there's no way that they wouldn't be ok with it. i've since found other methods. when it comes to fashion, you don't want to be a repeat offender! it will be a while before this even has to come up again. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening, but coming up next it's click. florida, america's sunshine state, and home to the us‘s
to french open organisers whose new rules would see her unable to wear the ‘catsuit‘ she wore at rolanduce the chances of blood clots, after complications during childbirth last year... obviously, the grand slams have a right to do what they want to do, but i feel like... if and when or if they know that some things are for health reasons, then there's no way that they wouldn't be ok with it. i've since found other methods. when it comes to fashion, you don't want to be a repeat offender!...
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eastern, former white house executive pastry chef roland messier. wednesday at 9 a.m. eastern, mike mccurry, run messenger, richard benedetto, kenneth walsh, susan page, and jon meacham. at :00 a.m. eastern, presidential storytelling and its local and 30 p.m. eastern, lbj foundation president mark updegrove, former chief of staff to laura bush, andy mcbride, and white house historical association president stuart mclaurin on presidential legacy. the white house historical associations presidential sites summit, live coverage tuesday and wednesday on c-span3. >> president trump announced the united states has reached an agreement with mexico on a trade deal to replace nafta. the president made the announcement just before noon in the oval office. president trump: hello, everybody. it's a big day for trade, a big day for a country. we negotiate tough, so it is mexico and this is a tremendous thing. they used to collect nafta, we're going to call it the united states mexico trade agreement and we will get with the name nafta, that has a bad connotation because the united
eastern, former white house executive pastry chef roland messier. wednesday at 9 a.m. eastern, mike mccurry, run messenger, richard benedetto, kenneth walsh, susan page, and jon meacham. at :00 a.m. eastern, presidential storytelling and its local and 30 p.m. eastern, lbj foundation president mark updegrove, former chief of staff to laura bush, andy mcbride, and white house historical association president stuart mclaurin on presidential legacy. the white house historical associations...
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. >> reporter: the california lottery released the name of only one winner, roland reyes of san jose. name in the south bay. we've knocked on a lot of doors. the closest person with that name lives just two miles from the maury's liquor. >> he stopped by on the way home and that's the one he chose and it turned out to be a great choice for him. >> other roland or rolando reyes lived much farther away and denied being the winner. >> they like each other so much they'll keep working and that gets a thumbs up from haley lim. >> smart choice, i'd say. >> reporter: why do you say that? >> i feel like you should still keep contributing otherwise you will end up spending all of the money, you know? >> reporter: lottery officials say it's not unusual for winners to shield their identity and some will seek advice. even though they gave a check to kiwol, he and 11 office winners will have to wait for a month. >> the jackpot winners range in age from 21 to 60 years old. they won't tell us what company they'll work for except to say it's in the financial sector. in san jose, david louie, abc 7 ne
. >> reporter: the california lottery released the name of only one winner, roland reyes of san jose. name in the south bay. we've knocked on a lot of doors. the closest person with that name lives just two miles from the maury's liquor. >> he stopped by on the way home and that's the one he chose and it turned out to be a great choice for him. >> other roland or rolando reyes lived much farther away and denied being the winner. >> they like each other so much they'll...
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. >> the california lottery released the name of only one winner, roland reyes of san jose.t's a common name in the south bay. we knocked on a lot of doors. the closest person with that name lives just two miles from murray's liquors and that dove tails with what lottery officials told us. >> he wanted to go with us and he stopped by murray's liquor next door and that's the one he chose and it turned out to be a great choice for him. >> roland fur further. they like each other so much they'll keep working. that gets a thumbs up. >> i feel you should still keep contributing otherwise you'll spend all of the money. >> lottery officials say it's not unusual for winners to shield their identities and few can hide for long as they seek legal and financial advice. he and the 11 office pool winners will have to wait for about a month for the real payoff. the jackpot winners range in age from 21 to 60 years old and each put two bucks into the pot. they won't tell us what company they worked for except to say it's in the financial sector. in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> hap
. >> the california lottery released the name of only one winner, roland reyes of san jose.t's a common name in the south bay. we knocked on a lot of doors. the closest person with that name lives just two miles from murray's liquors and that dove tails with what lottery officials told us. >> he wanted to go with us and he stopped by murray's liquor next door and that's the one he chose and it turned out to be a great choice for him. >> roland fur further. they like each other...
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kelly o'donnell, news one now's roland martin and msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. kelly, to you first. how tricky is this for the white house? when someone leaves, they say something about the president, the white house punches down. in this case she's got tapes. if she has more tapes, how dicey is it for this white house to come out swinging? >> reporter: and, stef, often when people leave the white house they have a lot of concern about what comes next in their career chapter. omarosa manigault newman is a formidable adversary based on the skill set she's brought to bear. willing to tape inside the white house, willing to talk very bluntly and provocatively about the president. for the white house it appears they're taking a personal approach, going after her character. merely by taking on the issue of planning to tape, keeping the tapes, going into secure areas with a recording device, that that undercuts her credibility. that gets us not talking about the underlying issues to some gree that she's raising about the president's attitudes on race or his competence
kelly o'donnell, news one now's roland martin and msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. kelly, to you first. how tricky is this for the white house? when someone leaves, they say something about the president, the white house punches down. in this case she's got tapes. if she has more tapes, how dicey is it for this white house to come out swinging? >> reporter: and, stef, often when people leave the white house they have a lot of concern about what comes next in their career chapter....
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. >> okay, so this is local mom amy roland. sh tells me this is the downside of cloud computing in the cloud. the boys triedo delete it. boom. that's the family monogram sign. she asked them what happened to the sign. they didn't know. they deleted the video. they don't know that it goes right to her erone. they busted. this getting a lot of play online. i've caught my kids doing this.t who has done this. >>> still ahead o "news4 today," following that breaking news, two children shot in tysons apartovnt night. one has died. >>> and an earthquake in issuenesia killing nearly 100 people. rescue operations under way rightnow. we have details as "news4 today" continues. >> announcer: "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >>> that bre news, a late-night shooting inside enatysons apar two people thought. we now know one of them has died. we've also learned that bothre victims juveniles. police tell us the gunman is in custody. st about 5:00 a.m. this monday morning. good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie go
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with the vietnam war plane which roland my generation wants to be a commodore every day. our documentary takes on a lot of times how do those who were not here a member of them. for the first time i had a feeling of being prompted something. means of those events today. to seeds for civil rights. peace movement women's movement went through this period. nineteen sixty eight the global revolt starts september first on d w. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin bus loads of federal police arriving kennett's as the eastern german city braces for fresh and immigrant protests we'll hear what life is like for chemist's residents and ask our correspondent there what authorities are doing to calm the situation. also coming up the populist government in rome says the e.u. must change the rules all the.
with the vietnam war plane which roland my generation wants to be a commodore every day. our documentary takes on a lot of times how do those who were not here a member of them. for the first time i had a feeling of being prompted something. means of those events today. to seeds for civil rights. peace movement women's movement went through this period. nineteen sixty eight the global revolt starts september first on d w. this is d w news coming to you live from berlin bus loads of federal...
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like and to what extent to the ghosts of that time still haunt czech politics well as a young man roland barrow a witness to those remarkable events. it's a day seared into all and ours memory august the twenty first one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the day soviet tanks rolled onto the streets of the czech capital the prague spring a dream of freedom was brutally suppressed and bare howard was right in the thick of things with his camera throughout that long day the now eighty two year old documented how the soviet leadership ended the dream initially disguising the move as military maneuvers the soviets and other eastern bloc countries invaded czechoslovakia and soon tanks were patrolling the streets of prague the country was forced back into the fault of hardline communism the invading soviet troops moved quickly to seize the city's radio station where journalists have been broadcasting uncensored reports. and we didn't want them to occupy the station. so people set up a barricade. your ball may also set a tank on fire here. of. the dream of a free and open communist society died
like and to what extent to the ghosts of that time still haunt czech politics well as a young man roland barrow a witness to those remarkable events. it's a day seared into all and ours memory august the twenty first one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the day soviet tanks rolled onto the streets of the czech capital the prague spring a dream of freedom was brutally suppressed and bare howard was right in the thick of things with his camera throughout that long day the now eighty two year old...
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that's a good see pekin you're going to mince which roland and twelve hundred meters above sea level two artists have set up a bid. the walls and roof are absent. the hotel with no stars was dreamed up by twin brothers frank and patrick franklin by motional to get us into something the interesting thing about the hotel is that many people don't know what it is is that our tourism you know vision even most exciting thing about it is that we make people who don't sort of. forget wallpaper the scenery around this bed is the draw for visitors from all over the world. this is designed this is built and opened up shop and it's been no vacancies ever since. he turned the tables as part of the day zero stars doesn't mean the bare bones basics of them gets a whole new kind of luxury. farmer could be traced didn't have much to do with art until now now he works as a concierge and butler. thank you and first i didn't think this would involve me so much. but i'm pleased to be part of this bad idea maybe. after milking the cows every evening the alpine farmer dresses up for art. the common and co
that's a good see pekin you're going to mince which roland and twelve hundred meters above sea level two artists have set up a bid. the walls and roof are absent. the hotel with no stars was dreamed up by twin brothers frank and patrick franklin by motional to get us into something the interesting thing about the hotel is that many people don't know what it is is that our tourism you know vision even most exciting thing about it is that we make people who don't sort of. forget wallpaper the...
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roland burris our retraces the pass near the radio station building and crowd fifty years ago dramatic scenes unfolded on this very street. toward the. mall where i was standing in front of this tree. the shells were exploding shrapnel was flying everywhere. explosions and shrapnel everywhere barricades were crushed by soviet tanks soldiers shot demonstrators there our took photographs on that long day along with many other progress events in the early hours of august the twenty first one nine hundred sixty eight warsaw pact troops ended the prague spring dream of an open and humane communist system at the start of that year the communist party had begun allowing greater freedom of expression journalists working for czech radio we're no longer censored. or so we did not want the radio building to be occupied. so people set up barricades they also set a tank on fire here. god forbid for the. images from that day is stored in the check archives of state security services the documents a studied in catalogues by historians like on very much a care the violent hands the truck spring is sti
roland burris our retraces the pass near the radio station building and crowd fifty years ago dramatic scenes unfolded on this very street. toward the. mall where i was standing in front of this tree. the shells were exploding shrapnel was flying everywhere. explosions and shrapnel everywhere barricades were crushed by soviet tanks soldiers shot demonstrators there our took photographs on that long day along with many other progress events in the early hours of august the twenty first one nine...
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it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as the ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as you know whenever a military comes into a space the level of sexual abuse and prostitution goes up at least fifteen percent is that really what the u.n. and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropist and human to human new manager terry and to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lift to crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims
it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as the ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as...
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presidential site summit continues at 12:30 eastern with former white house executive pastry chef roland mesnier who talks about serving five presidents over a quarter century. we'll return to the summit live tomorrow as former white house press secretaries will join a panel discussion with current white house correspondence. and the presidential his or tto jon meacham will speak with pbs about thomas jefferson and frankl franklin roosevelt. live coverage with representatives from presidential sites across the country begins wednesday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> former first lady betty ford was remembered on her centennial by hillary clinton and linda johnson rob, the daughter of lady bird johnson. we talked about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guest
presidential site summit continues at 12:30 eastern with former white house executive pastry chef roland mesnier who talks about serving five presidents over a quarter century. we'll return to the summit live tomorrow as former white house press secretaries will join a panel discussion with current white house correspondence. and the presidential his or tto jon meacham will speak with pbs about thomas jefferson and frankl franklin roosevelt. live coverage with representatives from presidential...
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it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as you know whenever a military comes into a space the level of sexual abuse and prostitution goes up at least fifteen percent is that really what the u.n. and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam.
it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as...
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it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as you know whenever a military comes into a space the level of sexual abuse and prostitution goes up at least fifteen percent is that really what the u.n. and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new man a tarion to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxfam.
it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concerned sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as...