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officer justin schmidt sin 2014.were placed on administrative leave while at the request tfhe minneapolis police department an investigation was carried out by the minnesota department of blpuic anything on the video that's inappropriate. >> reporter: as part of the investigation, the bureau of criminal apprehension conducted interviews with several of the officers involved. including officer schmidt. >> to me, he had every bit of intent on shooting my partner and i. i gave him numerous chances to give up. and he continued to escalate the situation by first grabbing on to his firearm, then clearing it from his pocket. >> reporter: yesterday the county attorney's office held a press conference to discuss the findings of the investigation. >> these cases tear our community apart. no one wins today. a young man is dead. our officers face increasing criticism and scrutiny. and the community is devastated. >> reporter: but before freeman could announce the department's decision, blevins'meers rushed . >> we want the cops
officer justin schmidt sin 2014.were placed on administrative leave while at the request tfhe minneapolis police department an investigation was carried out by the minnesota department of blpuic anything on the video that's inappropriate. >> reporter: as part of the investigation, the bureau of criminal apprehension conducted interviews with several of the officers involved. including officer schmidt. >> to me, he had every bit of intent on shooting my partner and i. i gave him...
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as just one example but for too long people of charlottesville didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any very serious approaches still aint schmidt and other local activists tell the panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. for years muslim teachers in germany have attracted attention if they were a headscarf now one state is considering banning the job for pupils under the age of fourteen as d w's yah that's our prophet and out of this would be a controversial move. and shiny the three classmates three muslim girls she that has been wearing a headscarf since she was ten it bothers her that some politicians want to forbid girls from doing so. little right speech this time only. twel
as just one example but for too long people of charlottesville didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any very...
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stefan stefan schmidt is the german sea captain and the refugees commissioner for the state of slaves because i'm talking to him about deaths in the mediterranean sea rescue and migration before. you experienced it all firsthand or you rescue ship wrecked africa with the german ship captain atom war in two thousand and four and in italy they arrested you as a human traffic are just that still pain you today. point to. the as its own you know the fact that motivates me to carry on fighting like against the injustices in the world. it's not as if i'm especially angry with the italian groups have been vikas they were actually all on my side we realized that in prison it was just italian government that has gotten worse and. the most of all. back then you wanted to help but you were charged with a serious and organized aiding and abetting of illegal entry you were facing four years in prison when the trial lasted for five years how did you cope with that it can't have an easy. life and no i can't say it was but it's made me what i am today it's good now i know exactly what i wants and i w
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personal. >> steve jobs simply hates eric schmidt right now.tten. >> eventually, eric schmidt had to leave the apple board. the competition was on. >> if google did not act, we faced a draconian future. a future where one man, one company, one device, one carrier would be our only choice. that's a future we don't want. [ applause ] ted. (chuckles) it's a metaphor. simile, not a metaphor. hm. well played. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line. switch now and get $300 off our best phones all on the network you deserve. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. he's the one. (vo love is knowing... it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust for a long time. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. right now, get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru impreza. behr presents: ordinary versus overachiever. behr premium plus, "behr" t
personal. >> steve jobs simply hates eric schmidt right now.tten. >> eventually, eric schmidt had to leave the apple board. the competition was on. >> if google did not act, we faced a draconian future. a future where one man, one company, one device, one carrier would be our only choice. that's a future we don't want. [ applause ] ted. (chuckles) it's a metaphor. simile, not a metaphor. hm. well played. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line....
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michael schmidt of "the new york times." also kristen welker.d senior fellow and govens studings at the brookings institution, ben whitis, an msnbc legal analyst and editor and chief of "lawfare." michael schmidt, let's start with you. i want to read a portion from your article. by making another counterproposal after months of promises they were weeks away from deciding about an interview, mr. trump's lawyers run the risk that mr. mueller could conclude they are negotiating in bad faith to prolong the investigation. in a meeting with mr. trump's lawyers this year, mr. mueller threatened to subpoena the president if he did not sit for a voluntary interview. could you argue, michael, that rudy giuliani and the president's lawyers are playing a game of chicken with mr. mueller's team? >> well, there is a calculation among some folks in trump's world that mueller will not want to subpoena the president, that he will be afraid of losing in court, and if he loses there then he hurts of credibility of the investigation. so they think that they can sor
michael schmidt of "the new york times." also kristen welker.d senior fellow and govens studings at the brookings institution, ben whitis, an msnbc legal analyst and editor and chief of "lawfare." michael schmidt, let's start with you. i want to read a portion from your article. by making another counterproposal after months of promises they were weeks away from deciding about an interview, mr. trump's lawyers run the risk that mr. mueller could conclude they are negotiating...
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and here in new york michael schmidt. pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction at the center of much of today's news. welcome to you all. nicolle, i'd like to begin with you with something. mr. goldman's former bogs, preet bharara, the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, said on twitter today, just a plain statement of fact, "michael cohen in a courtroom in the southern district of new york under oath declared that the president directed him to commit a federal crime." a lot of this, all of this happened while you were on the air this afternoon. have you had time to inhale just what it is we witnessed to
and here in new york michael schmidt. pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." emily jane fox, senior reporter for "vanity fair" and biographer of the trump family. down in washington tonight, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. also happens to be a former senior official at the fbi. and daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for of all things the southern district of new york, the...
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with us at the table from "the new york times," mike schmidt. eli stokols, white house reporter for the l.a. times, emily jane fox who was up as late as i was last night, maybe later, senior reporter for vanity fair who spoke extensively with michael cohen. and heilman is back, nbc news, national affairs analyst. let me start with you. you spoke to michael cohen yesterday after this dramatic day in court. did he realize that what he was saying -- i think it was counts 7 and 8 -- would leave all of us really as some of those white house aides described, breathlessly covering the president as possibly an unindicted coconspirator? >> that was the point. he went in there with a set of notes that were written down. he said in court that they were to keep his mind focused. but there is another intention there, and that was to throw a man who had thrown him under the bus under a bus of his own. and i think that what lanny davis, his attorney, has said in multiple television appearances since has been, let's focus on counts 7 and 8. forget 1 through 6 w
with us at the table from "the new york times," mike schmidt. eli stokols, white house reporter for the l.a. times, emily jane fox who was up as late as i was last night, maybe later, senior reporter for vanity fair who spoke extensively with michael cohen. and heilman is back, nbc news, national affairs analyst. let me start with you. you spoke to michael cohen yesterday after this dramatic day in court. did he realize that what he was saying -- i think it was counts 7 and 8 -- would...
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michael shh schmidt, what a report you had this weekend. been advising a client to go in and meet so openly with investigators, but there's a lot of different factors that led to this happening. don mcgahn has cooperated extensively with the mueller investigation. now, the president's lawyers say, like guilliani did there, that they have a full accounting of what they said and they fully understand that. that's not true. they don't know the extend of mcgahn's cooperation. we still don't know the extent of mcgahn's cooperation, but it was not simply, i'm going to go in and answer these questions truthfully. mcgahn realized he was in a precarious spot and needed to lean as hard as he could into mueller. there was a chance he could be indicted for conspiring to obstruct justice. there was a chance the president could try to pin this on him, and he needed to show mueller that he was going to be an open book and a cooperator in the sense of being as helpful as possible. now, he was the person in the room for all of the key moments that are under
michael shh schmidt, what a report you had this weekend. been advising a client to go in and meet so openly with investigators, but there's a lot of different factors that led to this happening. don mcgahn has cooperated extensively with the mueller investigation. now, the president's lawyers say, like guilliani did there, that they have a full accounting of what they said and they fully understand that. that's not true. they don't know the extend of mcgahn's cooperation. we still don't know...
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my special thanks to jason johnson here in washington to steve schmidt.. if you want to see the entire interview, it will be posted on msnbc.com and people can make up their own minds. i now turn it over to the 11th hour with brian williams starting now. >> tonight, john brennan said trump is
my special thanks to jason johnson here in washington to steve schmidt.. if you want to see the entire interview, it will be posted on msnbc.com and people can make up their own minds. i now turn it over to the 11th hour with brian williams starting now. >> tonight, john brennan said trump is
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in seventy percent of cases there is no medical explanation there isn't one for yulia schmidt either. because i think i might not get one time when putin said that. he was sorry but. by citing facts ago all professional associations agree that when there is an early men or pools these women should receive long term home and replacement therapy this is a replacement of something that women who are the same age still have for example estrogens and so projects to run is also added just like in real life that the mucous membrane in the uterus is restricted correctly and menstruation and. everyone agrees that this therapy should be administered until the natural age of men are polls which currently is at about fifty two moment leaked. estrogens are particularly important when one considers the brittleness of bones in particular they protect younger women from osteoporosis. presently american and european baby boomers are reaching men applies it's a huge market and a large field for research as approximately one third of women suffer. professor pétrus is head of the menopause center at the
in seventy percent of cases there is no medical explanation there isn't one for yulia schmidt either. because i think i might not get one time when putin said that. he was sorry but. by citing facts ago all professional associations agree that when there is an early men or pools these women should receive long term home and replacement therapy this is a replacement of something that women who are the same age still have for example estrogens and so projects to run is also added just like in...
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schmidt thought she was pregnant when she went to see her gynecologist she had stopped taking the pill and did not mince trained. lettings had to sell some two hundred. but on the other hand i was experiencing symptoms that i didn't have during my first pregnancy. i was sleeping fitfully and my mood swings were getting more extreme. i'd be sitting in a meeting at work and suddenly i'd start to sweat so annoying. that was the point when i thought to myself what is wrong with me as. an initially her gynecologist thought it was a kind of hormonal imbalance which is not unusual after women stop the pill but as she continued to not have periods the doctor recommended that she talk to a hormonal expert for advice and that is where yulia schmidt received the devastating diagnosis as a contest on this i couldn't believe it and i just couldn't accept that it had anything to do with me on. this i've. missed and i thought i had turned into an old woman from one moment to the next and i had thousands of thoughts going through my mind i'd never have children again would my husband still find me att
schmidt thought she was pregnant when she went to see her gynecologist she had stopped taking the pill and did not mince trained. lettings had to sell some two hundred. but on the other hand i was experiencing symptoms that i didn't have during my first pregnancy. i was sleeping fitfully and my mood swings were getting more extreme. i'd be sitting in a meeting at work and suddenly i'd start to sweat so annoying. that was the point when i thought to myself what is wrong with me as. an initially...
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more on that with one of my best friends steve schmidt after the break. allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and...
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joining betsy and me at the table, steve schmidt, a.b. stoddard, and nbc news and national affairs analyst john heilman. frank figliuzzi is still here, of course. we never let him go. steve schmidt, go. >> well, look, you know -- >> he didn't collude except when they colluded, she's not russian except she worked for the kremlin. what is going on? it's not truth, it's truth. >> the thing here is collusion is not a crime. conspiracy against the united states is. the investigation will determine if the collusion which took place was, in fact, a conspiracy and a felony. they met with intelligence agents of the russian federation for the purposes of receiving dirt on the democratic nominee, which is an attack from the russian federation upon the sovereignty of the united states. we are a government of the people by the people, for the people, that is sustained in an electoral process that was undermined by a foreign power. and going all the way back, what is it that george washington told us as he left office? he warned the country about triba
joining betsy and me at the table, steve schmidt, a.b. stoddard, and nbc news and national affairs analyst john heilman. frank figliuzzi is still here, of course. we never let him go. steve schmidt, go. >> well, look, you know -- >> he didn't collude except when they colluded, she's not russian except she worked for the kremlin. what is going on? it's not truth, it's truth. >> the thing here is collusion is not a crime. conspiracy against the united states is. the...
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he is a terrorist sympathizer and a danger to the american public. >> steve schmidt? >> i'm going to start out by agreeing with something that steve bannon said. this midterm election, which i believe is the most important midterm election in american history, it is a referendum on donald trump. the country is either going to repudiate trumpism or embrace it. as a business proposition what steve bannon is saying correctly is if the election were tomorrow, you could see losses in the republican house of 25, 30, as high as 40, 45 seats. basically what he's doing is fleecing donors saying i will be able to make this race something other than a referendum about donald trump. i will be able to put it back on the democrats. that's not going to happen. but i suspect he will raise some money about it. what's true about the tax cut is it added a trillion dollars to the national debt and did nothing to lift wages of income for working people in this country. and lastly, this idea that there is a resurgence because of the tax cut of manufacturing jobs flooding back into the coun
he is a terrorist sympathizer and a danger to the american public. >> steve schmidt? >> i'm going to start out by agreeing with something that steve bannon said. this midterm election, which i believe is the most important midterm election in american history, it is a referendum on donald trump. the country is either going to repudiate trumpism or embrace it. as a business proposition what steve bannon is saying correctly is if the election were tomorrow, you could see losses in the...
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on set with us white house reporter from the "the washington post" ashley parker and mike schmidt from sniemz. -- "the new york times." joyce, let me start with you and the machinations of this for a nonlawyer and someone outside this court, it seems like a bizarre, bizarre trial with a very interesting character as a judge. tell us what it means that they were on pause for so long, do we know what they were doing and what are the scenarios for what could have been going on. >> we don't know exactly what was going on, but this really isn't at all unusual for a trial. sometimes when you get to this point and even earlier on in a case, issues can come up. there can be the need for a lot of back and forth between the judge and the lawyers as they sort out legal issues. and sometimes you can see juries either sitting in a courtroom or back in the jury room wondering what the delay is about because the judge doesn't necessarily share it with them either if it's purely a legal issue about admissible evidence. here we had a little bit of a curiosity thinking that perhaps it might involve juro
on set with us white house reporter from the "the washington post" ashley parker and mike schmidt from sniemz. -- "the new york times." joyce, let me start with you and the machinations of this for a nonlawyer and someone outside this court, it seems like a bizarre, bizarre trial with a very interesting character as a judge. tell us what it means that they were on pause for so long, do we know what they were doing and what are the scenarios for what could have been going on....
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michael schmidt, get us started. you wrote the piece last thursday about mueller's tactic of stitching together what his investigators have uncovered, the president's conduct, his efforts to get jeff sessions to reverse his recusal, his desire to have his white house counsel don mcgahn fire mueller. with his tweets and with his public statements, this tweet this morning seemed like it could fit into that fabric in an obstruction investigation. >> mueller is looking at the other tweets and the public stramts how they lineup with what was going on behind the scenes, trump's effort to influence comey and put out word he was not under investigation. his efforts to get sessions to reverse his decision to recuse himself. and what's happened here is the president has sort of played into this narrative and to the question today by tweeting about sessions and about the investigation. what legal experts would say is that you shouldn't talk about an investigation if you're under investigation, especially not an obstruction one
michael schmidt, get us started. you wrote the piece last thursday about mueller's tactic of stitching together what his investigators have uncovered, the president's conduct, his efforts to get jeff sessions to reverse his recusal, his desire to have his white house counsel don mcgahn fire mueller. with his tweets and with his public statements, this tweet this morning seemed like it could fit into that fabric in an obstruction investigation. >> mueller is looking at the other tweets and...
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as just one example but for too long people of charlottesville didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of every day fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient in auburn local activist held a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is where if you eat peace can. simply ignoring the problem basically to make it to go in. and out of some of the other stories making news around the world jordanian security forces has pulled the bodies of three suspected militants from the rubble of their collapse hideout following a deadly shootout four soldiers were also killed when the assailants opened fire and set off explosions the clash west of the capital amman is one of the deadliest in recent years thousands of
as just one example but for too long people of charlottesville didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of every day fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three...
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as just one example but for too long people of shallow to build didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient in our local activists held a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is where if you eat beef can we eat it simply ignoring the problem they say they want to make it go away. now to some of the other stories making news around the world jordanian security forces have pulled the bodies of three suspected militants from the rubble of their collapsed hideout following a deadly shootout four soldiers were also killed when the assailants opened fire and set off explosions late on saturday the clash west of the capital amman is one of the deadlie
as just one example but for too long people of shallow to build didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse...
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appreciate your insight and michael schmidt on the phone with his news. >> the back story of a blacko manage todd i infiltrate the kkk back in the 1970s. my interview with the man who portrayed himself in this new film of the importance part of this movie in this era. >> plus, many are trying to gain some grounds record-setting meno complex fire. the fire has destroyed dozens of homes. threatens 11,000 structures. at least two firefighters have been hurt so far. fire crews are saying they don't expect to gain control until sometime in september. it is the largest fire in the history of a state that's, unfortunately, become well known for wildfires. the fire itself right now roughly the size of los angeles. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying d
appreciate your insight and michael schmidt on the phone with his news. >> the back story of a blacko manage todd i infiltrate the kkk back in the 1970s. my interview with the man who portrayed himself in this new film of the importance part of this movie in this era. >> plus, many are trying to gain some grounds record-setting meno complex fire. the fire has destroyed dozens of homes. threatens 11,000 structures. at least two firefighters have been hurt so far. fire crews are...
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you know steve schmidt and i think you know he has something to say about this. >> credit to you, my friend, for having been a part of this story. you're in the middle of this one like you are in the middle of a lot of these. i am very much looking forward to your coverage tonight. >> you will be in the middle of the transcript. they will hand one to you, and that's what you are going to do instead of sleeping tonight. >> if they don't have a copy of mine, i'm taking yours. >> you do. you do. thank you, rachel. i will not relent when the history of robert mueller's invest gigation of the presiden of the united states has written that every time rudy giuliani publically threatened robert mueller x publically demanded that the investigation, every time rudy giuliani did that robert mueller thought to himself, i will not relent. history will probably tell us that. that's what omarosa seems to be thinking now that the president is suing omarosa to try to shut her up. i will not relent. starting to sound like omarosa's motto this week. the president has never attacked anyone more viciousl
you know steve schmidt and i think you know he has something to say about this. >> credit to you, my friend, for having been a part of this story. you're in the middle of this one like you are in the middle of a lot of these. i am very much looking forward to your coverage tonight. >> you will be in the middle of the transcript. they will hand one to you, and that's what you are going to do instead of sleeping tonight. >> if they don't have a copy of mine, i'm taking yours....
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and steve schmidt, also an msnbc contributor. phil, starting with you, i think it's pretty clear now that rudy giuliani will tell us today that he is going to give an answer to robert mueller by the end of the day and then tomorrow say, oh, we're still negotiating, and then the day after that say, there is never going to be an interview, and the day after that we might have an interview a month from now. it feels like a game to keep himself in the news, to keep this issue in the news, but to push it back as far as he can and to never actually sit down with robert mueller unless the president is forced to by a subpoena. >> i think that might be right, katy. clearly, the lawyers do not want president trump sitting down with robert mueller because they are afraid he won't be able to tell the truth in the interview. i don't know why rudy giuliani would be concerned about a perjury trap if it were not top of mind that trump could so easily perjure himself. he has a difficult time sort of sticking to the facts versus sort of the falseh
and steve schmidt, also an msnbc contributor. phil, starting with you, i think it's pretty clear now that rudy giuliani will tell us today that he is going to give an answer to robert mueller by the end of the day and then tomorrow say, oh, we're still negotiating, and then the day after that say, there is never going to be an interview, and the day after that we might have an interview a month from now. it feels like a game to keep himself in the news, to keep this issue in the news, but to...
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what's wrong with coach schmidt having a gun?o >> if that coach has the right amount of training community we can think about it. i think we can agree that guns are too easy to get in this country and we should work on making sure --th >> jason: no, i disagree with you. >> make sure the guy never gets into the school. we need guns harder to get. all the data shows us that fewer guns means safer communities. you talk about utopia. all other high income countries -- >> jason: look at what's going on in chicago. some of the toughest gun laws. >> i'm happy to talk about chicago but you are the one who brought up a utopia, this idea that you can live in a gun violence free world. i'm telling you nations around the world are living that utopia and they living it because theyn have fewer guns. >> jason: okay, laura, how doo we best protect our kids? what is the right thing, what'st the right policy for schools? >> we protect our kids the way we protect our families. people can make decisions to have a school that doesn't have armed staf
what's wrong with coach schmidt having a gun?o >> if that coach has the right amount of training community we can think about it. i think we can agree that guns are too easy to get in this country and we should work on making sure --th >> jason: no, i disagree with you. >> make sure the guy never gets into the school. we need guns harder to get. all the data shows us that fewer guns means safer communities. you talk about utopia. all other high income countries -- >>...
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also back with us, frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence and steve schmidt is back. steve, you're going to end up with one name by the end of this. let me start with you, chuck. take me through what i understand now may not be a distinction worth making, that the president is somehow comforted by the fact he's been told he's not a target, he may never officially cross becoming one. >> i think i explained it well. it gets weedy. here it goes. someone in the scope of an investigation, we don't know if we're going to charge that investigation or not, but we're looking at her. a target is a likely defendant, but as you said, if you can't charge a sitting president, could he actually be a target? and the answer is maybe, maybe he'll be a target when he's no longer the president because one day he'll no longer be the president. so that's where this gets sticky. my view is that he's absolutely a subject and were he not the president of the united states, he would be a target. he would be a likely defendant. >> so what is the explanation for his conduct? if he is at
also back with us, frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence and steve schmidt is back. steve, you're going to end up with one name by the end of this. let me start with you, chuck. take me through what i understand now may not be a distinction worth making, that the president is somehow comforted by the fact he's been told he's not a target, he may never officially cross becoming one. >> i think i explained it well. it gets weedy. here it goes. someone in...
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. >> do you have any sense, mike schmidt, there is any growing anxiety about all these fronts they're managing now since the manafort trial? the ruling yesterday there is a value gates has to the larger investigation, we haven't heard much from cohen this week. that is obviously ongoing and unfolding. is the president there sort of stewing? is that why we see jay and rudy? >> jay and rudy are keeping the president calm as much as possible and trying to hold him back -- >> he'd be doing more if they weren't out will? >> they've shown time and time again the failure as he continues to tweet about this and talk about it in ways that pretty much everyone in the legal community says are damaging. why would he continue to talk about such sensitive matters that relate directly to his own conduct? he continues to do it. so, you know, look, i think the president gets very upset a lot and he gets reported a lot in the press. he obviously has to look at this and be concerned, but i'm not sure what else he can do. i mean, he has one decision he can make to do that and that's to fire mueller and h
. >> do you have any sense, mike schmidt, there is any growing anxiety about all these fronts they're managing now since the manafort trial? the ruling yesterday there is a value gates has to the larger investigation, we haven't heard much from cohen this week. that is obviously ongoing and unfolding. is the president there sort of stewing? is that why we see jay and rudy? >> jay and rudy are keeping the president calm as much as possible and trying to hold him back -- >> he'd...
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>> reporter: police body cam footage shows the moment officers justin schmidt and ryan kelly confronted put your hands up. >> i didn't do nothing. >> you've got a gun mother [ muted ]. >> reporter: you can hear blevins begging officers not to shoot. >> put your hands up sxwlp leave . >> leave me alone. >> reporter: just a few seconds later they open fire 14 times. four of those shots hit blevins. he died on the scene. >> in order to bring charges against a police officer the state must be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officers' use of deadly force was not authorized. >> reporter: hennepin county attorney mike friedman cleared officers schmidt and kelly from wrongdoing monday. he claims blevins' disregard for police instructions and his allegedly pointing a gun at officers justified the shooting. >> i'm certain in rapidly evolving situations -- >> reporter: but as friedman made his announcement blevins' family and community activists shouted him down. they claim blevins was not a threat and accused officers of escalating the situation. >> these officers were not afraid
>> reporter: police body cam footage shows the moment officers justin schmidt and ryan kelly confronted put your hands up. >> i didn't do nothing. >> you've got a gun mother [ muted ]. >> reporter: you can hear blevins begging officers not to shoot. >> put your hands up sxwlp leave . >> leave me alone. >> reporter: just a few seconds later they open fire 14 times. four of those shots hit blevins. he died on the scene. >> in order to bring charges...
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on set with us, reporter from "the washington post" ashley parker and mike schmidt from the "new york times." joyce, all the machinations of this i guess for a nonlawyer and someone outside this court, it seems like a bizarre trial with a very interesting character as a judge. tell us what it means that they were on pause for so long, do we know what they were doing and what are the scenarios for what could have been going on? >> we don't know exactly what was going on. but this isn't at all unusual for trial. sometimes when you get to this point or even earlier on in a case, issues can come up. there can be the need for a lot of back and forth between the judge and the lawyers as they sort out legal issues. and sometimes you can see juries either sitting in a courtroom or back in the jury room wondering what the delay is about because the judge doesn't necessarily share it with them either if it's purely a legal issue about admissible evidence. here we had a little bit of a curiosity thinking that perhaps it might involve jurors who had begun to deliberate prematurely. the rule is th
on set with us, reporter from "the washington post" ashley parker and mike schmidt from the "new york times." joyce, all the machinations of this i guess for a nonlawyer and someone outside this court, it seems like a bizarre trial with a very interesting character as a judge. tell us what it means that they were on pause for so long, do we know what they were doing and what are the scenarios for what could have been going on? >> we don't know exactly what was going...
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as just one example but for too long people of shannon's build didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient and other local activists told a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is. if you eat beef can. simply ignoring the problem basically to make it go away. by a charade in washington who's covering this story for us now joins me my it's good to see you so sunday marks the first anniversary of the clashes but who are really seeing demonstrations by so-called anti fascist groups but how is charlottesville preparing to mark this day. well earlier this week i spoke with charlottesville activists who said the city has been very tense all week it'
as just one example but for too long people of shannon's build didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse...
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proud as just one example but for too long people of shallow debil didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of it every day fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient and other local activists told a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is where if you eat peace can. simply ignoring the problem b.c. want to make it go away. well the organizers of the original white nationalist rally are planning a sequel in washington d.c. later on sunday after they were denied a permit to march in charlottesville the rally will take place in front of the white house and leftwing counter demonstrators are also expected to mobilize there are washington correspondent has the details police in washington d.c. have sai
proud as just one example but for too long people of shallow debil didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of it every day fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any...
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proud as just one example but for too long people of shannon's bill didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient and other local activists held a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is. if you eat beef can we eat it and simply ignoring the problem they say they want to make it go away. well the organizers of the original white nationalist rally are planning a sequel in washington d.c. later on sunday after they were denied a permit to march in charlottesville the rally will take place in front of the white house and left wing counter demonstrators are also expected to mobilize there are washington correspondent my schweder has the details polic
proud as just one example but for too long people of shannon's bill didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way for policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any...