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marissa: correct.ct is about putting the power back in the hands of survivors. of course, i was advocating for women i knew assaulted by hadden . the number of additional lawsuits we will see is in the hundreds. people focus on the numbers of people coming forward. it's also important to acknowledge the adult survivors act forces the institutions to come to the table earlier in mediation. whether or not something actually becomes filed, goes to a lawsuit, focusing on the number is maybe not the best measure. but it gave a lot of leverage to a lot of survivors. amy: explain what you pushed through in the new york city council in this issue with your twin daughters of not having hadden's name on their beautiful birth certificate. marissa: it was something sentimental and emotional for me when i went to register them for kindergarten, and i pulled out this document that i needed to provide the school district, and whose name was there? name of attendant at delivery. not all states have this. if i had give
marissa: correct.ct is about putting the power back in the hands of survivors. of course, i was advocating for women i knew assaulted by hadden . the number of additional lawsuits we will see is in the hundreds. people focus on the numbers of people coming forward. it's also important to acknowledge the adult survivors act forces the institutions to come to the table earlier in mediation. whether or not something actually becomes filed, goes to a lawsuit, focusing on the number is maybe not the...
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the ruling can only reaffirm the previous supporters when cha goes, it was part of marissa. so you might have a group of chicago students who say, we don't want to be part of permissions. we want to own independent country. and understand why perhaps they may want to argue that. but under the rules of international law, back is not possible. it unless of course nourishes what to say. we will give you a referendum. you can choose, it's like scotland. it's like catalonia. but marissa is hoping to generate income from tourism and plantations, and would likely charge to us a heavy fee for using the military base. which of those sealants are refusing to give up their demanding reparations from britain and to return to their homeland stage shop the best sand is from cha goes up. so can you. busy what, what do you feel when you look at it, where you say, oh, my heart aches when i look at it? if i can't go back, the child goes and die there, then i want to have the sand spread over my grades and my move moved to the beach. you dream of as good as was? yes. so just god will bring me
the ruling can only reaffirm the previous supporters when cha goes, it was part of marissa. so you might have a group of chicago students who say, we don't want to be part of permissions. we want to own independent country. and understand why perhaps they may want to argue that. but under the rules of international law, back is not possible. it unless of course nourishes what to say. we will give you a referendum. you can choose, it's like scotland. it's like catalonia. but marissa is hoping to...
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most of family and marissa is usually 10000 kilometers away. chombo. so the land of their dreams is just as far away even now he's one of the would you love about the table? i want to say best 3 lives and do leave, you know, on the land where you know your mom, your gun mother was born. how can you do that? we should go on met. say they don't want too big of an ice like goshen as an easy to this paper. they go to the news the moment they do that it will have the claims of the land. frankie talks regularly to his mother and other relatives and more gracious lives. maurice incense family leaves are the initial phase of a d port taishan by the british bridge. oklahoma, we spent a month living in a pooling conditions. well, we wanted was to attend to child goals, but they said we wouldn't get permission in the us have been sold. that was in the 19 sixty's of experience. so we had to stay here. when my father died, my mother wanted to go back and race had children there, but that wasn't possible. my mother died then my younger sister. she was so she wanted
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the ruling can only reaffirm the previous supporters when cha ghost was part of marissa. so you might have a group of chicago students who say, we don't want to be part of permissions. we want to own independent country and understand why perhaps they may want to all do that. but under the rules of international law back is not possible. it unless of course nourishes what to say. we will give you a referendum. you can choose, it's like scotland. it's like catalonia a bug, marissa is hoping to generate income from tourism and plantations and would likely charge to us a heavy fee for using the military base. which of those sealants are refusing to give up, their demanding reparations from britain and to return to their homeland stage shop the best sand is from cha goes, can you go to the what do you feel when you look at it? why is it? oh, my heart aches when i look at it. if i can't go back, the child goes and die there, then i want to have the sense spread over my grange. i'm a movie, apple. how big demo for the beach you dream of. that's good. that was. yeah, so general
the ruling can only reaffirm the previous supporters when cha ghost was part of marissa. so you might have a group of chicago students who say, we don't want to be part of permissions. we want to own independent country and understand why perhaps they may want to all do that. but under the rules of international law back is not possible. it unless of course nourishes what to say. we will give you a referendum. you can choose, it's like scotland. it's like catalonia a bug, marissa is hoping to...
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the walls of her home and marissa was to pick the island world she left behind. and on the table there are some veneers. nothing's happening. go no, no tablets to see enough that cha, golf has shelves like these. although i got this one from the st. shells when they took us away so brutally, we couldn't take anything with us. so when i saw the shell, i picked it up. it's like the one my mother had many years ago. so many of those were deported ended up in malicious in this part of the locals began moving away, anxious to leave what they called this c t y, or the challenge of the islanders. the people who lived here carry the stigma of being poor, and far they have their own slide and even a kind of national and some that tells of their expulsion from paradise. after me, 3 years, a small group was allowed to visit cha, ghost. the joy of seeing their former home was mixed with sadness over their loss. it's almost impossible to get permission to visit the british view, the islanders as a security risk and fear any visits might strengthen their desire to return. it's
the walls of her home and marissa was to pick the island world she left behind. and on the table there are some veneers. nothing's happening. go no, no tablets to see enough that cha, golf has shelves like these. although i got this one from the st. shells when they took us away so brutally, we couldn't take anything with us. so when i saw the shell, i picked it up. it's like the one my mother had many years ago. so many of those were deported ended up in malicious in this part of the locals...
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thank you, marissa. yeah. thank you. for more more on these and other hot summer toys, you can visit the toy insider.com as well, of course, as our own website and fans.com. the toy insider editor in chief, marissa silva. thank you so much. and you have your own little baby right now. >> i do. >> 14 months old. yeah. these probably wouldn't work for her. >> not just yet. but we're training her. we're building up to that. >> we'll get up to the one 800 511 5400 and. sounded a sports news. >> now time starting with the joker death groaned in england. >> there is now a new and very young king at wimbledon. 20 year old carlos alcaraz won his first crown at the all england club. he came back after dropping the first set to beat defending champ novak djokovic in a five set thriller. here it is, the second grand slam win for the spaniard known as carlitos after his dad, by the way, he still lives with his mom and dad. >> but that may soon change because guess what? he just won $3 million just yesterday. >> and again, since he w
thank you, marissa. yeah. thank you. for more more on these and other hot summer toys, you can visit the toy insider.com as well, of course, as our own website and fans.com. the toy insider editor in chief, marissa silva. thank you so much. and you have your own little baby right now. >> i do. >> 14 months old. yeah. these probably wouldn't work for her. >> not just yet. but we're training her. we're building up to that. >> we'll get up to the one 800 511 5400 and....
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marissa when is this expected to end in phoenix? >> well, not any time soon temperatures here forecast above 110 until at least next saturday kate >> okay, marissa, thank you. >>> there is breaking news tonight in georgia where a mass shooting suspect was shot and killed by police while they tried to take him into custody. at this press conference late today, the sheriff said the suspect, andre longmore was fatally shot this morning. longmore was accused of killing four people in the city south of atlanta on saturday. the victims there were also identified, but authorities did not reveal any motive. two officers were hurt when they found longmore, the sheriff saying "the monster is dead." >>> the fugitive suspected of murder who escaped from a jail in pennsylvania is behind bars again tonight after more than a week on the run. his capture all thanks to one brave couple. george solis spoke to them today >> under arrest. >> reporter: after nine days on the run, these images appear to show suspected murderer michael burham put back in
marissa when is this expected to end in phoenix? >> well, not any time soon temperatures here forecast above 110 until at least next saturday kate >> okay, marissa, thank you. >>> there is breaking news tonight in georgia where a mass shooting suspect was shot and killed by police while they tried to take him into custody. at this press conference late today, the sheriff said the suspect, andre longmore was fatally shot this morning. longmore was accused of killing four...
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first, marissa, let's get to that news.e still had a number of people killed overnight at this mass shooting to. we had 28 injured, all but nine have been released from the hospital, nine in critical condition. 14 of the victims were under the age of 18. marissa, now the police believe there was more than one shooter. what else did at the but the press conference? >> obviously, a lot of us were hoping that you would get details about what exactly they're looking for, but i think what you heard was a plea for information because they said it themselves, they have no hard leads. they just know that there was more than one suspect, and they are asking, pleading anyone, with not just information but any video. if you look on social media, there are a number of video circulating on mine in the hours since the mass shooting, and they said that they are aware of the videos. many of them have been reported to them. they say, keep it coming, whether it's on your ring doorbell camera, whether he took it on social, on your own phone,
first, marissa, let's get to that news.e still had a number of people killed overnight at this mass shooting to. we had 28 injured, all but nine have been released from the hospital, nine in critical condition. 14 of the victims were under the age of 18. marissa, now the police believe there was more than one shooter. what else did at the but the press conference? >> obviously, a lot of us were hoping that you would get details about what exactly they're looking for, but i think what you...
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. >> we will get to angie in a minute, but marissa is in phoenix. how hot is it, marissa? >> reporter: guys, good morning. the sun is not up yet. it is already in the 90s. places like phoenix are used to heat, but people who live here are struggling to find relief in the heat marathon. this morning, millions of americans waking up to another day of extreme weather. water-logged vermont bracing for more rain. and in extreme heat breaking more records coast to coast from miami to death valley. the hottest place on earth is about to get hotter. predicted this weekend to reach a scorching 130 degrees. >> it really does feel like an air blow dryer. >> reporter: physicians calling this the busiest summer for heat-related illness. >> we are seeing dehydration from mild to moderate to severe as well as critically ill patience. >> reporter: the city of phoenix is one of three places in the u.s. with the heat response team. a big ask in one of the country's hottest cities. >> we had more than 300 people died from heat exposure in maricopa county. >> reporter: those most at risk? tho
. >> we will get to angie in a minute, but marissa is in phoenix. how hot is it, marissa? >> reporter: guys, good morning. the sun is not up yet. it is already in the 90s. places like phoenix are used to heat, but people who live here are struggling to find relief in the heat marathon. this morning, millions of americans waking up to another day of extreme weather. water-logged vermont bracing for more rain. and in extreme heat breaking more records coast to coast from miami to...
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marissa parra in arizona, the forecast high there is 115 degrees. how are people coping in. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, it's hot. a different kind of danger out here, we know what emilie was describing its own type of danger, out here it can be deceiving, people from phoenix, arizona, it gets hot but not for this many consecutive days. if you're going from your car to the house may not be that bad. make no mistake this is deadly. we got a chance to bo inside of an e.r., they're already using overflow, putting a strain on them because they're seeing all kinds of heat-related injuries range prg heat exhaustion, heat stroke, third-degree burns and what you're looking at right now on the screen are physicians, med staff putting together an ice bath because some people are coming in with internal temperatures of upward 107 degrees, one man who died a few days ago had a temperature of 110. those minutes are crucial when they're trying to cool them down. it's not just the med staff, it's first responders, when we talk about the consecutive days this is expe
marissa parra in arizona, the forecast high there is 115 degrees. how are people coping in. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, it's hot. a different kind of danger out here, we know what emilie was describing its own type of danger, out here it can be deceiving, people from phoenix, arizona, it gets hot but not for this many consecutive days. if you're going from your car to the house may not be that bad. make no mistake this is deadly. we got a chance to bo inside of an e.r., they're already...
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. >> i'm marissa parra, as sweltering temps sweep the nation, another dramatic rescue for heat exhausted hikers this, time in california captured on the citizen app. the l.a. fire department's chopper airlifted hikers to safety hiking proving deadly days after a man died tracking through death valley and two women were found dead just outside las vegas. over in maricopa county the heat claiming at least 18 lives since april. the heat dome expanding to the midwest. down south ems is putting in overtime. >> we are definitely seeing increasing calls, puts an extra strain on the 911 system as a whole. >> reporter: i'm aaron gilchrist tracking historic flooding on the canadian east coast. a dramatic scene in halifax, rescuers lowering into rushing floodwaters battling ferocious wind to airlift a camper four people including two children went missing when the cars they were in became submerged. people forced to wade into high water as thunderstorms in nova scotia dumped nearly a foot of rain since friday morning. >> we had three months' worth of rain in less than 24 hours it came fast and it c
. >> i'm marissa parra, as sweltering temps sweep the nation, another dramatic rescue for heat exhausted hikers this, time in california captured on the citizen app. the l.a. fire department's chopper airlifted hikers to safety hiking proving deadly days after a man died tracking through death valley and two women were found dead just outside las vegas. over in maricopa county the heat claiming at least 18 lives since april. the heat dome expanding to the midwest. down south ems is...
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marissa, this heat, so extreme. what is being done to keep people safe in south florida in these brutal temperatures? >> reporter: good morning. we've seen how dangerous it can be from coast to coast. we know the heat dome has been unrelenting, whether in the southwest, in the southeast where we are here. first, i want to start with this dramatic rescue out of california. it appears to be heat-exhausted hikers arrested out of california. we've seen several hikers die even within the last week, we saw deaths outside of las vegas. we saw a death in death valley. so we know that that is something that out west they're saying. out here in florida we have seen people die as a result of getting trapped in their cars. we've seen people die as a result of working outside. when we talk about measures being taken in order to protect people, whether it's people who are working outside for construction, people who are working outside for labor, for farm work, we know there's an ordinance that recently passed its first procedura
marissa, this heat, so extreme. what is being done to keep people safe in south florida in these brutal temperatures? >> reporter: good morning. we've seen how dangerous it can be from coast to coast. we know the heat dome has been unrelenting, whether in the southwest, in the southeast where we are here. first, i want to start with this dramatic rescue out of california. it appears to be heat-exhausted hikers arrested out of california. we've seen several hikers die even within the last...
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marissa, what's it like there today?couple people on the beach. >> reporter: we remember the fact that it's 90 degrees, about 90 degrees in terms of the actual temperature, but the heat index is 105. that's the feels-like temperature. it is scorching. obviously not so bad if you're laying along the beach, you have water next to you. but this is just down right dangerous, if not deadly, for people who don't have the ability to access air conditioning and access water. people who are left outside for long periods of time. you just mentioned how deadly this can get. different circumstances here. you have hikers. in death valley you have hikers outside of las vegas who have either needed to be rescued or found dead along a trail and they were ill-prepared or ill-equipped to deal with the heat and those intense temperatures. we're not talking about heat index. we're talking about straight temps, upwards either at or above 110 degrees. then you people working outside. you have migrants. you have farmworkers, laborers, construc
marissa, what's it like there today?couple people on the beach. >> reporter: we remember the fact that it's 90 degrees, about 90 degrees in terms of the actual temperature, but the heat index is 105. that's the feels-like temperature. it is scorching. obviously not so bad if you're laying along the beach, you have water next to you. but this is just down right dangerous, if not deadly, for people who don't have the ability to access air conditioning and access water. people who are left...
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got marissa on a, on a full nation visit to africa back in march president. the concept, the day is a funk of freak is one of the truly over friends have no desire to return to past the policies of interfering in africa. the people that believe that that is true the the case, it doesn't even matter. but to what extent is france, that is, africa policies become a relevant on the confident i think what we're actually looking at here is liz backlash against funds and more actually looking at what has happened in post colonial africa. and this doesn't just include it's a hill, but it includes the entire region. and really the promises that all of the expectations that we had of post great north africa was to have grades of democratic societies. more freedom, more prosperous economies helped by aid from the waste and that is not really happened. and of course we've seen this tape holding us to hell. and that being against funds because front is really one of the biggest act as a, but i don't see this as particular and to french cents a month. i think that we can s
got marissa on a, on a full nation visit to africa back in march president. the concept, the day is a funk of freak is one of the truly over friends have no desire to return to past the policies of interfering in africa. the people that believe that that is true the the case, it doesn't even matter. but to what extent is france, that is, africa policies become a relevant on the confident i think what we're actually looking at here is liz backlash against funds and more actually looking at what...
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nbc's marissa parra has more >> a great badge of honor because i'm being indicted for you. >> reporter: former president trump on the offense in erie, pennsylvania >> all they're doing is hoping for massive election interference >> reporter: it was his first rally since special counsel jack smith added new federal charges against him, including willful retention of national defense information and obstruction of justice. >> he's the most ethical american i know. >> reporter: an attorney representing the former president denies accusations that he hahad his emplployees tr to delete e surveillanance foote fromom mar-a-lagago. >> no tatapes were d deleted he tururned them o over. >> r reporter: a at the centnte that chaharge, carlolos de oliv, a property manager at mar-a-lago accused inin the new i indictmef telllling anotheher employeeee the boss, referring to trump, wanted the server deleted. de oliveira scheduled to make his first court appearance in miami federal court tomorrow slightly further north this weekend, new barriers put around the georgia courthouse at the center of his new
nbc's marissa parra has more >> a great badge of honor because i'm being indicted for you. >> reporter: former president trump on the offense in erie, pennsylvania >> all they're doing is hoping for massive election interference >> reporter: it was his first rally since special counsel jack smith added new federal charges against him, including willful retention of national defense information and obstruction of justice. >> he's the most ethical american i know....
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nbc's kathy park joins us from washington crossing pennsylvania, nbc's marissa parra is in phoenix, whichhas seen 17 straight days of temperatures above 110 plus degrees. so kathy, what's the latest there? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you. the conditions have improved dramatically. it is sunny, it is dry. so crews out here are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue their ongoing search efforts for those missing kids. we just heard from authorities a few moments ago, and they say that they are tripling their resources. they are leaning on canine units, underwater assets as well as drones. take a look at the damage we are looking at. we are in bucs county, this is probably one of the hardest hit communities. this is bridge, part of it washed away. you have debris scattered everywhere. one official here in the town said that he has not seen anything like this in 44 years, and we also spoke with a gentleman who was on his motorcycle at the time when he was incredibly just swept away but survived. here's what he told us. >> so you were clinging onto trees? >> oh, yeah. >>
nbc's kathy park joins us from washington crossing pennsylvania, nbc's marissa parra is in phoenix, whichhas seen 17 straight days of temperatures above 110 plus degrees. so kathy, what's the latest there? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you. the conditions have improved dramatically. it is sunny, it is dry. so crews out here are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue their ongoing search efforts for those missing kids. we just heard from authorities a few moments ago,...
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warning cities in the south keep hitting new record highs as this heatwave continues to expand our marissa parra has the latest from phoenix >> reporter: in california, the heat compounded by flames, a fourth wildfire now threatening homes near los angeles and prompting evacuation warnings. >> if it gets any worse, starts coming back this way, i got to figure out what to do. >> reporter: the seemingly endless heatwave getting even hotter las vegas pushing towards new record highs in miami, an excessive heat warning. a real feel of 105 just as thousands pack in for concert and welcome for soccer star lionel messi. phoenix hitting 118 degrees. on day 17 of temps at or over 110. >> these temps today are going to be absolutely outrageous. we do not want anybody having heatstroke. >> reporter: volunteer monique hebert is providing a lifeline to those in line >> water cool ties? >> i'm taking the dog up for ac and shoes. >> reporter: bringing supplies to the city's most vulnerable. >> it's all right, honey, we got you. >> reporter: and their pets. >> don't bite me trust me, i'm doing this for yo
warning cities in the south keep hitting new record highs as this heatwave continues to expand our marissa parra has the latest from phoenix >> reporter: in california, the heat compounded by flames, a fourth wildfire now threatening homes near los angeles and prompting evacuation warnings. >> if it gets any worse, starts coming back this way, i got to figure out what to do. >> reporter: the seemingly endless heatwave getting even hotter las vegas pushing towards new record...
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thank you, marissa, part for that.ime, trump's new reaction comes after the new superseding indictment at a conspiracy charge, and claims he wanted to delete security camera footage. joining me now, sadie gurman, justice department reporter with the wall street journal. we are -- around a, former federal prosecutor and now federal legal affairs common, and emmy, glad princeton university, fencer estimates donald, distinguishing never say die professor an msnbc contributor and analysts. welcome, all. ladies first, hearsay, the so, your latest headline is, how trump's new charges escalate the mar-a-lago documents? case what do you find most fascinating with this new indictment? >> well, what's really fascinating is the conduct that's being alleged here. prosecutors are saying that trump worked with his aides at mar-a-lago to try to have surveillance footage destroyed. so, it couldn't be turned over to the grand jury as part of its case. so, this is really a conspiracy they are alleging here in which trump at a 24 minute
thank you, marissa, part for that.ime, trump's new reaction comes after the new superseding indictment at a conspiracy charge, and claims he wanted to delete security camera footage. joining me now, sadie gurman, justice department reporter with the wall street journal. we are -- around a, former federal prosecutor and now federal legal affairs common, and emmy, glad princeton university, fencer estimates donald, distinguishing never say die professor an msnbc contributor and analysts. welcome,...
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nbc's marissa is here for us. marissa, it looks like it was a large crowd.did you see and hear from voters? >> hey, erin. i'll point out for, israel, check the former president did post on truth social twice this morning. among the many things that he was saying, he was claiming, he called a special counsel jack smith, and everyone who worked with them thugs. i think that this is just part of the offense of the former president has been playing in the days since those new charges. starting with the iowa republican dinner on friday, and of, course last night with that rally here in pennsylvania. so the thing to remember, among the many, many claims, the defense, an offense that he's, playing kind of at the same time here, not just going to the offense when it comes to his rivals, his gop rivals, but then of course, as we mentioned, the special counsel jack smith, and everyone on that team. the thing that was interesting is that as he is currently being investigated, the former president, being investigated for his own efforts to overturn the 2020 election, am
nbc's marissa is here for us. marissa, it looks like it was a large crowd.did you see and hear from voters? >> hey, erin. i'll point out for, israel, check the former president did post on truth social twice this morning. among the many things that he was saying, he was claiming, he called a special counsel jack smith, and everyone who worked with them thugs. i think that this is just part of the offense of the former president has been playing in the days since those new charges....
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okay, marissa, thank you for that. let's go to you, lawrence, because in an article published this morning, you write, the affirmative action decisions sparked fierce debate on the bench over an issue raised into other cases that justices recently ruled on. so, tell us, what were those cases? and how did they impact the affirmative action ruling? >> yeah, as you saw in the affirmative action ruling, two black justices on the court, clarence thomas and ketanji brown jackson, had this very fierce exchange about their views of how the constitution should deal with claims to do with race and especially any kind of racial preference, as you might call it. and clarence thomas is a conservative on the court, he's long been against such approaches to the law and ketanji brown jackson has a completely different approach to that. and so, that was at the core of the affirmative action cases they struck down the admissions programs at those colleges. but then the two other cases kind of was not exactly the same legal argument, but
okay, marissa, thank you for that. let's go to you, lawrence, because in an article published this morning, you write, the affirmative action decisions sparked fierce debate on the bench over an issue raised into other cases that justices recently ruled on. so, tell us, what were those cases? and how did they impact the affirmative action ruling? >> yeah, as you saw in the affirmative action ruling, two black justices on the court, clarence thomas and ketanji brown jackson, had this very...
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marissa, just how are people they're coping with this incredible heat? >> yes listen it is no secret phoenix is used to soaring temperatures but even people who live there are struggling to find relief amid what could only be described as a heat marathon. >> millions of americans waking up to yet another day of extreme weather. water logged for ahmaud bracing for more rain after catastrophic flooding. down, south extreme heat breaking more records coast to coast. from miami, until death valley, or the hottest place on earth is about to get even hotter. predicted this weekend to reach a scorching 130 degrees. >> it really does feel like an air blow dryer going back in your face. >> phoenix physicians calling this one of the busiest summers yet for heat related illness. >> we are seeing all sorts of dehydration. mild, moderate, to severe as well as critically ill patients whose temperature is higher than 105. >> the city of phoenix is one of three places on the u.s. with the heat response team. a big ask in one of the country's hottest cities. >> we've had
marissa, just how are people they're coping with this incredible heat? >> yes listen it is no secret phoenix is used to soaring temperatures but even people who live there are struggling to find relief amid what could only be described as a heat marathon. >> millions of americans waking up to yet another day of extreme weather. water logged for ahmaud bracing for more rain after catastrophic flooding. down, south extreme heat breaking more records coast to coast. from miami, until...
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. >>> we will begin with nbc's marissa parra to talk a little bit about the heat.ord-breaking week of heat it has also been very dangerous. what should people know about these conditions? >> reporter: yeah, i mean you mentioned it yourself, just how dangerous it can get. we have seen what we believe to be at least three heat-related deaths across the country this week. we look at arizona for instance. we saw two rescues, two hikers who needed to be rescued as a result of heat-related stress. arizona, specifically tucson, specifically phoenix, they're seeing extreme temperatures of upwards of 110 degrees. you are looking at one of those rescues happening just within the last couple of days here. but then when we talk about the three heat-related deaths, we know two were as a result of people being left inside of their cars without air conditioning. another was a different hiker that was a 57-year-old woman who died while hiking in the grand canyon. again, just lots of conditions that people need to be aware of and need to make sure that they're hydrating, make sure
. >>> we will begin with nbc's marissa parra to talk a little bit about the heat.ord-breaking week of heat it has also been very dangerous. what should people know about these conditions? >> reporter: yeah, i mean you mentioned it yourself, just how dangerous it can get. we have seen what we believe to be at least three heat-related deaths across the country this week. we look at arizona for instance. we saw two rescues, two hikers who needed to be rescued as a result of...
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marissa parra is live from phoenix, and gary grumbach is in woodstock, vermont. so marissa, i feel terrible just having you stand out there. how is phoenix coping with this heat? and if it does go on and on as forecasts predict, are they prepared for the long haul? >> reporter: yeah, so i'll talk about how the city is preparing and how residents are coping in just a moment. but for those of you who are watching who are not from the area, who are not living here. i just got here. it feels like stepping into an oven. people have been dealing with these temperatures for two weeks. temperatures upwards of 110 degrees. it is relentless. the fire stations overwhelmed with phone calls from residents who were concerned. we've heard from people who have spoken to nbc talking about and showing us that they have their air conditioner running, and it's still not changing the temperature inside of their own home. some of them unable to afford more air-conditioning, unable to afford resources that would allow that temperature inside of their homes to get even cooler. as you ca
marissa parra is live from phoenix, and gary grumbach is in woodstock, vermont. so marissa, i feel terrible just having you stand out there. how is phoenix coping with this heat? and if it does go on and on as forecasts predict, are they prepared for the long haul? >> reporter: yeah, so i'll talk about how the city is preparing and how residents are coping in just a moment. but for those of you who are watching who are not from the area, who are not living here. i just got here. it feels...
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let's go to marissa torres on what we should expect. give us a layout, marissa. >> hi, charles. unfortunately, not a lot of good news. we've been locked in this pattern and robert ray to the west of el paso in southern new mexico. no matter which way he goes, he's stuck in the heat alerts. 85 million americans stuck in the heat alerts from southern california to nevada a cross the desert southwest. in to the mississippi valley. it is locked in this heat. you have 118 million americans experiencing the 90-degree temperatures or hotter. it's not the full story. when we factor in the humidity, it's the heat index that matters in this very dangerous heat. the humidity, the air temperature, making it feel like treacherous. phoenix hitting 110. the humidity not so much a factor like phoenix. that's important. this is the heat we're dealing with. phoenix is spectacular in the fact that we're seeing historical heat that has lasted 18 days where it's been 110 or hotter. the potential records from roswell, flagstaff. tomorrow, very similar. roswell, new mexico expected to hit 111. phoenix
let's go to marissa torres on what we should expect. give us a layout, marissa. >> hi, charles. unfortunately, not a lot of good news. we've been locked in this pattern and robert ray to the west of el paso in southern new mexico. no matter which way he goes, he's stuck in the heat alerts. 85 million americans stuck in the heat alerts from southern california to nevada a cross the desert southwest. in to the mississippi valley. it is locked in this heat. you have 118 million americans...
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you take care, marissa. bill, when are these people going to catch a break? >> as in break, you mean like cooler or do you just want it a little better? >> i would like it a lot better. i'm sure they would, too. >> that break is not going to come for a long time. we have hit what we call the peak of this extended heat wave. that was yesterday. vegas was 116. only one degree away from their all-time record high. that was it. they're not going to be that hot again, at least not in the next week. phoenix, that streak will be tied today, broken tomorrow. el paso, 31 straight days, a whole month straight of 100 degrees each and every day. let's talk las vegas first. i mentioned 116 yesterday. not exactly cool today, 114. but then we drop down to 112, 111. that's kind of a more normal heat. it should be around 104-105 every day this time of year in vegas. as far as phoenix goes, obviously we tie that record today, blow past it. a bunch of 117s in a row. phoenix should be about 108-110. it's hotter than it should be. towards the end of this weekend we're thinking th
you take care, marissa. bill, when are these people going to catch a break? >> as in break, you mean like cooler or do you just want it a little better? >> i would like it a lot better. i'm sure they would, too. >> that break is not going to come for a long time. we have hit what we call the peak of this extended heat wave. that was yesterday. vegas was 116. only one degree away from their all-time record high. that was it. they're not going to be that hot again, at least not...
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marissa parra, how hot does it feel and how are people dealing with this heat right now. >> reporter: it's unbearably hot. what you won't see is kids playing at this playground. we're definitely seeing cars driving around. people are inside of those cars. but we're not seeing people walk around. what we're seeing and noticing those cooling shelters are being put to good use now. the salvation army we visited they've seen max capacity several days, especially in the last week here, they said, obviously phoenix gets hot in the summer, they're used to having to open their shelter, but what makes this summer different they had to do this earlier and it's hotter than it has been before at least in recent recollection, they were talking about how they're delivering water bottles to people they see. they're delivering goods and services. heat relief packages to people who need it. the worst part of this is it's not even close to being over. expected to get even hotter this weekend. >> yeah, marissa, i'm hoping you're going into air-conditioning now. >>> let's bring in meteorologist bill kari
marissa parra, how hot does it feel and how are people dealing with this heat right now. >> reporter: it's unbearably hot. what you won't see is kids playing at this playground. we're definitely seeing cars driving around. people are inside of those cars. but we're not seeing people walk around. what we're seeing and noticing those cooling shelters are being put to good use now. the salvation army we visited they've seen max capacity several days, especially in the last week here, they...
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we want to nbc's marissa -- standing by for us with more on this.be looking forward to in this black friday in the middle of summer? >> yeah, well, black friday in july. it is already here. if you look down to amazon anytime lately, finally seen them very loudly advertising amazon prime days. that starts on tuesday. target sales went live today, the bigger picture, looking at data from an april survey by the new york fed, americans have overwhelmingly been scaling back on spending. ovewe're gonna hear but as the median expect to change a household spending, it's a stark difference from what looked like a peak last april, study declined, since it shows within the last six months, 80% of consumers say they've scaled back on things they have deemed nonessential, like clothing, to core, entertainments. and this is something big box retailers like best buy, home depot, target, walmart have all warned about. this trend of what they're calling cautious consumer spending. obviously, it's not helping the bottom line. walmart says they're seeing families with
we want to nbc's marissa -- standing by for us with more on this.be looking forward to in this black friday in the middle of summer? >> yeah, well, black friday in july. it is already here. if you look down to amazon anytime lately, finally seen them very loudly advertising amazon prime days. that starts on tuesday. target sales went live today, the bigger picture, looking at data from an april survey by the new york fed, americans have overwhelmingly been scaling back on spending....
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jose. >> marissa parra, i thank you so very much.>>up next, former president donald trump rages on social media as a potential third indictment looms. we're back in 60 seconds with what this week could bring. you're watching "josÉ diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. a. ( ♪♪ ) can't stop adding stuff to your cart? get the bank of america customized cash rewards card, choose the online shopping category and earn 3% cash back. when the murrays discovered gain scent beads, they fell in love with the irresistible scent. ♪ ♪ huh, huh, so did their dog roger. ♪ ♪ gain scent beads keep even the stinkiest stuff smelling fresh. >>> 16 past the hour. this could be a big week in the investigations surrounding former president donald trump. all eyes are on special counsel jack smith, who may be moving closer to indicting the former president for his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. this as "the washington post" reports former white house chief of staff mark meadows joked about a baseless claim about the dead v
jose. >> marissa parra, i thank you so very much.>>up next, former president donald trump rages on social media as a potential third indictment looms. we're back in 60 seconds with what this week could bring. you're watching "josÉ diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. a. ( ♪♪ ) can't stop adding stuff to your cart? get the bank of america customized cash rewards card, choose the online shopping category and earn 3% cash back. when the murrays discovered gain scent beads,...
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marissa parra is in south florida, tracking tornadoes, floods, triple digit temperatures. it's hot where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: you know when you have the hot weather, the severe weather kicks in. in north carolina, the ef 3 tornado snapped power line, ruined homes. there were over a dozen hurt, and the pfizer plant took significant damage. and over in kentucky, that flash flooding, we know the governor of kentucky just tweeted out not long ago that there were several people who had to be rescued from the flash flooding, but so far, no one missing, no fatalities reported. the thing to remember here is the most deadly form of severe weather is actually extreme heat, and that is something we have seen from coast to coast across the country, particularly we're not just talking about here in miami we hit the 40th day of a heat index in the triple digits. we're also talking about over in the southwest, el paso, las vegas, of course phoenix, arizona, where i just got back from, spent several days there. we have seen how this can get not just dangerous, not just
marissa parra is in south florida, tracking tornadoes, floods, triple digit temperatures. it's hot where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: you know when you have the hot weather, the severe weather kicks in. in north carolina, the ef 3 tornado snapped power line, ruined homes. there were over a dozen hurt, and the pfizer plant took significant damage. and over in kentucky, that flash flooding, we know the governor of kentucky just tweeted out not long ago that there were several...
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marissa parra in phoenix. claudia is in rome. the tragedy for weekend storms in eastern pennsylvania, i know that area really well. what are you hearing from local officials today? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the weather has significantly improved from this weekend. the skies are clear. it's dry. there is no rain in the forecast today. so crews are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue actively searching for those two missing kids who were swept away this weekend. it's heartbreaking to share their story. they were visiting from south carolina with their family and their car got stuck in the floodwaters and their mother is among the dead. we heard from authorities a few moments ago giving us an update on the search efforts. take a listen. >> we have search teams that are assisting us from delaware, chester, parts of bucks county, new jersey, we also have deployed k-9 units, underwater assets and air assets. as you're aware this is going to be a massive undertaking involving the coordination and cooperation
marissa parra in phoenix. claudia is in rome. the tragedy for weekend storms in eastern pennsylvania, i know that area really well. what are you hearing from local officials today? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the weather has significantly improved from this weekend. the skies are clear. it's dry. there is no rain in the forecast today. so crews are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue actively searching for those two missing kids who were swept away this weekend....
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. >> santiago and marissa are going home to ontario. >> we decided to cancel daughter was like come home, it is better to be safe than sorry. >> others are finally ready to expanse the last frontier of alaska. >> if i am just going to go home and cook and clean again, make the best of it. >> we want to make sure every thing is ok and hopefully we will be here next year. >> safe journey. cornell barnard, abc7news. >> one person dead and another suffered critical injuries after a plane flew into a set of powerlines near marin county aiort. that fiery crash happened on the east end of the runway in san rafael. sheriff's officials say the person who died was the passenger of a cessna. witnesses called 911 to report an enormous flash and then a loud exposure. lights to the area then went out. firefighters who were first on the scene found the wreckage entangled in power lines. the surviving pilot was airlifted to a medical center and is in critical condition. >> both occupants had left the airport early that morning, they had flown into nevada and then were making their return flight, both of
. >> santiago and marissa are going home to ontario. >> we decided to cancel daughter was like come home, it is better to be safe than sorry. >> others are finally ready to expanse the last frontier of alaska. >> if i am just going to go home and cook and clean again, make the best of it. >> we want to make sure every thing is ok and hopefully we will be here next year. >> safe journey. cornell barnard, abc7news. >> one person dead and another suffered...
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marissa, good to see you. can you just walk us through this? what do we expect trump to say tonight as he campaigns with these new charges? >> we'll, if last night is any indication, the iowa republicans -- you can expect the former president, remember, this is just one day after those new charges dropped. what we saw last, night the former president was both defiant and deflected. listen for yourself. >> they want to weaponize the irs, just like they weaponize the justice department and the fbi. by the, way if i weren't running, i would have nobody coming after me. or if i was losing by a lot, i would have nobody coming after me. they would not be coming after me. >> now, what you did not hear after that was the raucous applause. that was maintained throughout his entire appearance last. night i think the iowa republican dinner is the perfect example of this landscape that gop rivals have as they are navigating the 2024 election. what we saw works well with his rivals, including his top contenders, really staying away from taking him head on.
marissa, good to see you. can you just walk us through this? what do we expect trump to say tonight as he campaigns with these new charges? >> we'll, if last night is any indication, the iowa republicans -- you can expect the former president, remember, this is just one day after those new charges dropped. what we saw last, night the former president was both defiant and deflected. listen for yourself. >> they want to weaponize the irs, just like they weaponize the justice...
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claudio and marissa parra, thank you very much. joining me now is meteorologist bill karins.e and everywhere, walk me through it. >> the highlights this weekend. going into the weekend, we knew this was going to be the hottest part of the long duration heat wave. a chance we could get to 130 in death valley. a chance of hitting 117 in vegas. not quite, one degree away from the all time high, we hit 116. and today we tide the record in phoenix, which was mentioned. our friend in el paso, today, 32 of being 100 degrees, each and every day. not typically this hot this long. when will this end? it's not like we went up the mountain and hit the peak. just like a rolling hill. vegas was 116. typically 105. continuing well above average. phoenix, you know, your reward for tying your record today, 117. three days in a row, and all the way towards the upcoming weekend, and the crazy thing about phoenix and i spent summers as a kid in phoenix. wouldn't do anything outside in the middle of the day. at night, the playground, people would play tennis or exercise or play sports outside. th
claudio and marissa parra, thank you very much. joining me now is meteorologist bill karins.e and everywhere, walk me through it. >> the highlights this weekend. going into the weekend, we knew this was going to be the hottest part of the long duration heat wave. a chance we could get to 130 in death valley. a chance of hitting 117 in vegas. not quite, one degree away from the all time high, we hit 116. and today we tide the record in phoenix, which was mentioned. our friend in el paso,...
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. >> santiago and marissa are going home to ontario. >> we decided to cancel, plus art 12-year-old daughter was like dad, mom, come home. it's better to be safe than sorry. >> others are finally ready to expanse the left -- last frontier. >> why not just stay on and make the memories and the best of it? >> safe travels, hopefully anything is ok and we will be here next year. >> security. cornell barnard, abc7news. dion: one person is dead and another suffering critical injuries after a single engine plane flew into a set of power lines near a marin county airport last night. that fiery crash happened on the east end of the runway at the psammophile aport on smith ranch road. officials say the person who died was a passenger on the single engine cessna four seater. witnesses called 911 to report an enormous flash and then a loud explosion. the lights to the area and then went out. firefighters were first on the scene, reporting the wreckage being tangled in power lines in the marsh. the pilot was airlifted to a nearby hospital and is in critical condition. >> both occupants of the flight had
. >> santiago and marissa are going home to ontario. >> we decided to cancel, plus art 12-year-old daughter was like dad, mom, come home. it's better to be safe than sorry. >> others are finally ready to expanse the left -- last frontier. >> why not just stay on and make the memories and the best of it? >> safe travels, hopefully anything is ok and we will be here next year. >> security. cornell barnard, abc7news. dion: one person is dead and another...
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thank you very much, marissa parra, we have more developing stories for you this hour.ing into the sweeping supreme court rulings handed down by the conservative super majority. >> this was a fantastic win for individual liberty and freedom. and the democrats are upset because things did not go their way. but the people want. >> these are the types of rulings that signal a dangerous creed towards authoritarianism and centralization of power in the court. >> we are getting a new look at how americans are feeling about the decision. a new abc poll finds 53% believe the nation's highest court rules mainly on politics. while 33% say they rule mainly on the law. also new today, education secretary miguel cardona, detailing new efforts to cancel student debt, after the cord pulled the presidents loan forgiveness plan. here's what he told msnbc last hour. >> it is a pathway that i have available to provide that relief. and we are gonna be using that. and we are starting the process. we started it friday. and that first step is an open hearing that will be taking information an
thank you very much, marissa parra, we have more developing stories for you this hour.ing into the sweeping supreme court rulings handed down by the conservative super majority. >> this was a fantastic win for individual liberty and freedom. and the democrats are upset because things did not go their way. but the people want. >> these are the types of rulings that signal a dangerous creed towards authoritarianism and centralization of power in the court. >> we are getting a...
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nbc's marissa parra is live for us once again in phoenix.st, i'm glad to see you indoors, but what's it like on the ground today, and are they ready for this weekend? >> reporter: i mean, they're certainly bracing for it, and i can tell you that the phoenix fire department has said that, you know, they come prepared. we're standing inside of the warehouse right now. you can see there's no trucks behind me. they've been out is and about on the streets responding to calls, and many of them heat-related we know, and in fact, when i asked them for numbers, they said since july 6th, they've had at least 261 heat-related calls. they actually think that number might be higher. the symptoms can be deceiving. sometimes they get to a call and realize someone is also going through heat exhaustion. this is something that is so dangerous. you mentioned some of the dangers that people are facing, and actually, we spoke to somebody, a captain with the phoenix fire department who told us that just yesterday they found a man with third degree burns all over
nbc's marissa parra is live for us once again in phoenix.st, i'm glad to see you indoors, but what's it like on the ground today, and are they ready for this weekend? >> reporter: i mean, they're certainly bracing for it, and i can tell you that the phoenix fire department has said that, you know, they come prepared. we're standing inside of the warehouse right now. you can see there's no trucks behind me. they've been out is and about on the streets responding to calls, and many of them...
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nbc's marissa parra has more from our zone out. >> hey, here in phoenix we are going on 16 days straights, or even higher. it's currently approaching 113 today. now, we are outside of valley wise hospital. they say they have seen an influx in patients from heat related illnesses, whether it is heat exhaustion, burns or, at most severe, heatstroke. a lot of those burns have come from people who are laying on the sidewalk, laying on asphalt. we are talking about people without homes. -- maybe having nowhere else to go. i'm going to point my temperature gauge, so you can see just how hot this is. this is clocking in at almost 180 degrees. so we have seen some people with their degree burns, including one man who is taken here just a couple of days ago. his body temperature was 107 degrees. now, the thing to remember here is that this is not the only place that is seeing extreme heat. we are seeing extreme heat in salt lake city, austin, miami, florida. we understand that they are seeing what looks like temperature and feels like 107 degrees -- but it's not just heat. there is fires in river
nbc's marissa parra has more from our zone out. >> hey, here in phoenix we are going on 16 days straights, or even higher. it's currently approaching 113 today. now, we are outside of valley wise hospital. they say they have seen an influx in patients from heat related illnesses, whether it is heat exhaustion, burns or, at most severe, heatstroke. a lot of those burns have come from people who are laying on the sidewalk, laying on asphalt. we are talking about people without homes. --...
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marissa, what is it like down there? in florida. it was a hot night here. but that doesn't stop people from coming up and coming out in droves. we will get to the stadium and the fans in just, among the first, i have to take you to that incredible goal by lionel messi, his signature. i mean, this really came in the final seconds, everyone was on their feet. this was the moment they had waited for. i mean, what a debut for messi on the team here? and we are talking people who had traveled all around the world. we have found people that are traveled from mexico, from saudi arabia, even people who were rooting for the other team were excited to see messi. and they paid top dollar to see him to, take a listen for yourself. >> messi is my favorite player of ever. when i was a kid, it was like my inspiration to play soccer. so i am here to see my team and watch my team to. >> i obviously love messy. , he is one of my favorite players. and it's just amazing having him here in miami. >> i'm feeling very happy to see into miami a
marissa, what is it like down there? in florida. it was a hot night here. but that doesn't stop people from coming up and coming out in droves. we will get to the stadium and the fans in just, among the first, i have to take you to that incredible goal by lionel messi, his signature. i mean, this really came in the final seconds, everyone was on their feet. this was the moment they had waited for. i mean, what a debut for messi on the team here? and we are talking people who had traveled all...
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>> yeah all, right, marissa -- thank you to your new yorker. >> let's head to paris, where champion hasfference. as one of the world's premier bike race for the second straight. here the 60 -- 26-year-old sailed through the finish line of the champs-ÉlysÉes with a final time of 79 hours, and 16 minutes. seven and a half minutes ahead of the second place finisher. a big congratulations. >> we have got a lot more coming, up you are watching msnbc, our second hour starts right now. >> welcome back everyone, i'm lindsay in four -- and as a new
>> yeah all, right, marissa -- thank you to your new yorker. >> let's head to paris, where champion hasfference. as one of the world's premier bike race for the second straight. here the 60 -- 26-year-old sailed through the finish line of the champs-ÉlysÉes with a final time of 79 hours, and 16 minutes. seven and a half minutes ahead of the second place finisher. a big congratulations. >> we have got a lot more coming, up you are watching msnbc, our second hour starts right...
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marissa parra in phoenix, thank you so much. >>> the republican front-runner, former president donaldp, spoke at the turning point action conference on saturday one day after he skipped an evangelical gathering in iowa where the other gop candidates made an appearance. senior ing the republican party. a nasty race up until now and likely a nasty one going forward. willie? >> without a doubt. garrett haake in florida, thanks so much. chuck todd is nbc's political director, moderator of "meet the press." chuck, good morning. that's what's going on on the republican side of the ledger in terms of the 2024 presidential election. meanwhile, president biden spent the week in europe, shoring up the nato alliance, welcoming new members, giving security to ukraine. how is the white house feeling now, i don't know, a year and change ahead of the democratic convention next summer? >> i think they feel cautiously optimistic. one, the republican primary is playing out the way it's playing out. it's a race to the right. you don't see any moderation on some of these social issues like abortion. it k
marissa parra in phoenix, thank you so much. >>> the republican front-runner, former president donaldp, spoke at the turning point action conference on saturday one day after he skipped an evangelical gathering in iowa where the other gop candidates made an appearance. senior ing the republican party. a nasty race up until now and likely a nasty one going forward. willie? >> without a doubt. garrett haake in florida, thanks so much. chuck todd is nbc's political director,...