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led by 42 year old shawna forde. now sentenced to death for executing a mexican family suspected of trafficking drugs. her friend lane wallace has also educated her life to stop illegal immigrants and the united states. if you're going to go to a place where there's a lot of trafficking and stuff going on, you're probably going to take set like in a 47 or an a r 15. you really shouldn't go out to places where there's drug smugglers to not carry along. you made something seana for his organization was a nationalist militia which claimed to fight cartels at the border. shawna forde was an early activists, a regular on the media and television. she liked to praise the merits of her militant actions, and she knew our a vodka like the back of her hands. is an extremely dangerous area. a matter of fact so dangerous that i'm refusing to bring the order of i don't have the numbers . i have one gun on me and we're not getting people trying to spin lawyers and doctors here. ok, we're giving the floor of the floor. we know what
led by 42 year old shawna forde. now sentenced to death for executing a mexican family suspected of trafficking drugs. her friend lane wallace has also educated her life to stop illegal immigrants and the united states. if you're going to go to a place where there's a lot of trafficking and stuff going on, you're probably going to take set like in a 47 or an a r 15. you really shouldn't go out to places where there's drug smugglers to not carry along. you made something seana for his...
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shawna forde was an early activists a regular on the media and television. she liked to praise the merits of her militant actions and she knew our of like the back of her hands and. there's an extremely dangerous area that matters are so dangerous that i'm refusing to bring the order. but i don't have the numbers i have one gun on me and. we're not getting people trying to pin lawyers and doctors here ok we're getting the floor of the floor we know what we need to do to secure these borders we know what we need to do to secure the sovereignty of this nation and that's what we're going to do and we will win this war there's a shot of for a minute an american defense. plane wallace like other militia members doesn't believe shawna forde is a murderer. she thinks she was settling scores between opposing cartels and that she was the scapegoats for the murders. this is the house where the arab arca massacre happened at about 12 45 am on a friday night. several intruders burst into that house they were supposedly pretending to be border patrol and were dressed as
shawna forde was an early activists a regular on the media and television. she liked to praise the merits of her militant actions and she knew our of like the back of her hands and. there's an extremely dangerous area that matters are so dangerous that i'm refusing to bring the order. but i don't have the numbers i have one gun on me and. we're not getting people trying to pin lawyers and doctors here ok we're getting the floor of the floor we know what we need to do to secure these borders we...
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this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview, but death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona. after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone. yes . ok, thank you. the world is driven by shaped by one person. those with no dares thinks we dare to ask the impossible super we were sleeves so sure. with a truth to, w. clubbable was she who are sure to keep the i.q. on board. it doesn't actually matter. vegetable would have been the most you've got to go with us because all of these to do just about because those stories could be game we will see in the movie it is with the it seems obvious news, but it's the most insidious some of what is in your speech comes off the news, the of the 20th century was doing in the year of revolution, the great depression and world war, the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words. that's what surfaced some psychiatry to tell us. the only question is, should we accept it as a fact? join me every week on the al
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in the county shawna forde. has been charged with the most unspeakable crimes violent acts that resulted in. the claimed the life of a young girl and her father. black white or hispanic they all have a troubled past and a common mix with drugs sexual abuse and extreme violence these 3 prisoners are considered among the most dangerous in the country they live in solitary confinement. contact with their fellow prisoners for better and. their families denounce these terrible conditions. lawyers fight day and night to delay their executions in the distance from police this is the police the some are convinced of their innocence i. did shut up for what is not. botched trials court appointed lawyers and scripture has judges and prosecutors the families believe that the deck was stacked against that anybody that set that trial knows that my sister's trial was a circus that was just awful even when they're proven and it sends the nightmare continues. that. this is the unknown world of 4 men on death row. used in texas t
in the county shawna forde. has been charged with the most unspeakable crimes violent acts that resulted in. the claimed the life of a young girl and her father. black white or hispanic they all have a troubled past and a common mix with drugs sexual abuse and extreme violence these 3 prisoners are considered among the most dangerous in the country they live in solitary confinement. contact with their fellow prisoners for better and. their families denounce these terrible conditions. lawyers...
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this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview with death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona . after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone interview. yes. ok. thank you. joining me every thursday, simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. the world is driven by the dares thinks we dare to ask on election night. you may know whether the margin for the winner is so large that it is impossible for the defeated candidate to catch up. so there may still be 10000 votes to count, but the margin is 80000 votes and it doesn't matter if all 10000 votes went for the defeated candidate, they cannot possibly catch up and that's where we are today. joe biden's margin is so large in all of the states that are being contested, that even though some other states have not finished county, they still don't know who won. and joe biden won a majority of the electoral college votes as well as in the bull, but i'm pl
this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview with death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona . after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone interview. yes. ok. thank you. joining me every thursday, simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. the world is driven by the dares thinks we dare to ask on election night. you may know whether...
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so with that i'd like to turn it ver to shawna. shawna: hi. can you hear me? governor pritzker: we can. >> thank you for inviting me to join today to share my family's story with you guys. my name is shawna seager, and i my lifelong illinoisan and family and my husband, we were infected by the covid-19 virus. it started with my son and my husband, both truck drivers. i just know we did get it. one of the things that -- in the , beingart of the illness ill and a couple days later and i began to feel ill a couple days later. at the same time we think that my son was sick as well. we got tested. began y -- we actually quarantining ourselves prior to being diagnosed. however after the diagnosis we began being vigilant about changing the sheets, making sure no one entered our house. making sure that we did not go any place. they began to drop things off at the door. ood or packages. one of the things that we were able to do is that we were able to quarantine so no one else got it. but both otis and i were having a hard time. otis a little bit more difficult than i
so with that i'd like to turn it ver to shawna. shawna: hi. can you hear me? governor pritzker: we can. >> thank you for inviting me to join today to share my family's story with you guys. my name is shawna seager, and i my lifelong illinoisan and family and my husband, we were infected by the covid-19 virus. it started with my son and my husband, both truck drivers. i just know we did get it. one of the things that -- in the , beingart of the illness ill and a couple days later and i...
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there she is. >> reporter: shawna with a smile.e parents-to-be and doctors more optimistic every day. that is a good husband. good luck to both of them. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. stay safe. good night. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 6:00, they're back in business. we're in wine country as restaurants and some wineries and breweries open back up. >>> and san francisco increases its effort to test more people for the coronavirus. the neighborhood being focused on. >>> more concerns about reopening as scenes like this one in missouri pop up with crowds ignoring social distancing. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> it's really been a while since we've seen this in wine country. en inonomacoty, glass of wine or a pint of beer from their favorite brewery, as long as outdoor dining is an option. good evening and thank you so much for joining us, e
there she is. >> reporter: shawna with a smile.e parents-to-be and doctors more optimistic every day. that is a good husband. good luck to both of them. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. stay safe. good night. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 6:00, they're back in business. we're in wine country as restaurants and some wineries and breweries open back up....
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that's shawna. when she does that, she's shawna. >> i met shawna. was driving a very fast, very expensive car. she was bragging about how much money she made, and she said "i'm not wendy anymore." >> when "dateline" continues. try new vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike big glucosamine chondroitin pills, it's all in one tiny pill. try move free ultra now. feel the difference. >>> hello, i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. president-elect joe biden is the apparent winner in georgia, hooking the state for the first time since 1992 as north carolina was called for president trump. the final states to be called in the 2020 election. biden now has 306 electoral votes to trump's 232. and word of biden's victory came as auditors in georgia began the laborious task of counting nearly 5 million ballot
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shawna thomas, always great to see you. eli stokols, josh lederman, a happy christmas eve. >>> and this morning, with 27 days to go, there's another big question -- who else will president trump pardon because 26 more people got pardons last night, include something key allies. paul manafort who pled guilty to financial fraud and lying to investigators. roger stone, who was convicted of lying to congress and witness tampering and charles kushner, jared kushner's dad who was locked up for tax evasion and lying to the fec. joining me, chuck rosenberg, now an msnbc contributor. good to see you, chuck. let's start big picture. look. controversial presidential pardons are not new. marc rich comes to mind. but a harvard count has 60 of the 65 trump pardons before wednesday going to someone with either a personal or a political connection to the president. have we ever seen anything like this? >> not in this volume, chris. the harvard study is a professor named jack goldsmith who pointed out that overwhelmingly, trump pardon goes
shawna thomas, always great to see you. eli stokols, josh lederman, a happy christmas eve. >>> and this morning, with 27 days to go, there's another big question -- who else will president trump pardon because 26 more people got pardons last night, include something key allies. paul manafort who pled guilty to financial fraud and lying to investigators. roger stone, who was convicted of lying to congress and witness tampering and charles kushner, jared kushner's dad who was locked up...
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. >> reporter: when we first brought you their story, bob and shawna were expecting their first childve months into her pregnancy, shawna's water broke, putting her at an extreme risk. >> my whole body fell forward, just like in my hands. >> reporter: shawna was put on strict bed rest and eventually hospitalized. with covid-19 visitor restrictions, she and her husband were separated for 12 difficult weeks. >> it was, it was just heartbreaking. >> reporter: but bob was determined to support his bride, bringing date nights to her about 40 times, ordering dinner from their favorite restaurant, dropping off hers with security, and then taking his seat four stories below. >> we are all set up, wonder baby, miracle mom. >> reporter: bringing handmade signs shawna could see from her hospital window. >> it's the power of positivity and really trying to stay positive in such a scary situation. >> reporter: and today? >> happy father's day. >> reporter: that positivity paying off. >> in there sleeping. >> reporter: a baby boy, forest, weighing in at 4 pounds 3 ounces. and while he is premature,
. >> reporter: when we first brought you their story, bob and shawna were expecting their first childve months into her pregnancy, shawna's water broke, putting her at an extreme risk. >> my whole body fell forward, just like in my hands. >> reporter: shawna was put on strict bed rest and eventually hospitalized. with covid-19 visitor restrictions, she and her husband were separated for 12 difficult weeks. >> it was, it was just heartbreaking. >> reporter: but bob...
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and shawna is absolutely right. look at all these vice presidents of the past.there one black person? no. is there one woman who served as vice president? no. there's only been one traditional practicing catholic in the whole history of the vice presidency. doesn't mirror our glorious diversity. when you look through history, not only do a lot of these vice presidents in various ways become future presidents, for instance, every vice president since 1928 has explored the idea of running for president. so these are possible future presidents. but at the same time, one choice can change history. ronald reagan, at the last minute, put george h.w. bush, as you well know and remember, andrea. 1980, on his ticket. the result was that bush served for eight years as vice president, four years as president, and later on his son served for eight years, totally changed the whole history of the next 30 years. that could be happening today or tomorrow. >> and we also saw, of course, the kennedy/johnson, you know, partnership. we know how they were rivals. and joe biden has s
and shawna is absolutely right. look at all these vice presidents of the past.there one black person? no. is there one woman who served as vice president? no. there's only been one traditional practicing catholic in the whole history of the vice presidency. doesn't mirror our glorious diversity. when you look through history, not only do a lot of these vice presidents in various ways become future presidents, for instance, every vice president since 1928 has explored the idea of running for...
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shawna, how do you think that tension will evolve from here? >> i mean, it's pretty clear that the president wants people to get back to work. he wants to reopen the country. but even as we saw in the town hall as people were asking questions that fox news had gathered, he was also putting it back in the hands of the states. he was saying that he was answering questions basically saying, hey, that kind of question depends on your governor. i think one of the things, that tension you're seeing in politics, one of the ways he's working through it, is to make sure you know that the governors are responsible -- i'm not saying they're the only ones responsible, but i think that is kind of one of the tactics he is using. and as things open up, and if things go well, he'll get to say, hey, i put the plan together that these governors used and be able to use that. if something goes wrong in one state, he'll be able to say, hey, that governor didn't follow the plan. >> jonathan, let me play another cut from the town hall that aired this evening on fox n
shawna, how do you think that tension will evolve from here? >> i mean, it's pretty clear that the president wants people to get back to work. he wants to reopen the country. but even as we saw in the town hall as people were asking questions that fox news had gathered, he was also putting it back in the hands of the states. he was saying that he was answering questions basically saying, hey, that kind of question depends on your governor. i think one of the things, that tension you're...
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shawna, i am curious if you'll speak to that point. every president likes to own the positive and walk away from everything else in the country and the federal government does not literally control everything. but i think trump supporters and opponents would agree or be aware that donald trump has an approach to race and policing and civil rights in america. it's different than the obama administration. i think everybody knows that. there comes a disturbing question what leadership he is setting. i say that to get your response to the kenosha, wisconsin police chief making comments that are extreme if you think of the logic of them. i say it so viewers can think of it when you hear them. if somebody is arrested for killing people, they're the guilty party in the views of law enforcement and they get a trial. here we heard something different that seemed to play it down. take a listen. >> everybody involved was out after curfew. i'm not going to make a great deal of that. point is, curfew is in place to protect. had persons not been out
shawna, i am curious if you'll speak to that point. every president likes to own the positive and walk away from everything else in the country and the federal government does not literally control everything. but i think trump supporters and opponents would agree or be aware that donald trump has an approach to race and policing and civil rights in america. it's different than the obama administration. i think everybody knows that. there comes a disturbing question what leadership he is...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news and msnbc contributor shawna thomas. shawna, thanks so much for getting up extra early with us this morning. it's really great to have you to break down this vice presidential debate. setting aside the fact that at the end of the day, it's possible the fly will become the most memorable piece of what we saw last night, that remark that we just heard there from mike pence raised a lot of eyebrows, where he said, stop playing politics with people's lives, considering -- and they talked about this later on in the debate -- what we learned from bob woodward about the president saying that he always wanted to downplay the virus, and harris talked a little bit about that there. what were your key takeaways from last night, especially on the question of the coronavirus? >> i think on covid-19, which we all knew would be the first question out of the gate, is the plexiglass made it a part of the debate stage, basically. i think one of the things that struck me is that senator harris kind of just had to list the facts on this one
. >> joining us now, nbc news and msnbc contributor shawna thomas. shawna, thanks so much for getting up extra early with us this morning. it's really great to have you to break down this vice presidential debate. setting aside the fact that at the end of the day, it's possible the fly will become the most memorable piece of what we saw last night, that remark that we just heard there from mike pence raised a lot of eyebrows, where he said, stop playing politics with people's lives,...
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>> good morning, shawna.a question we tackle frequently because of the lack of transparency that has been, as we say, medicine, pathanumonic has been classic of our pandemic response, unfortunately. it is difficult to find data that is made ubiquitously available to us as providers. and so, it is challenging. and so, it behooves us as medical providers to go above and beyond to make sure that we're coordinating institutions, like you know, academic institutions, different hospital systems, feeding their own databases so that we can share among each other until some sort of federal database is readily available to all of us, that makes all of this information readily available and transparent. >> it's amazing. six months into this, states scrambling to get testing done still. dr. jennifer peÑa, we really appreciate your insights this morning. thank you for being with us. >>> a couple of other headlines related to coronavirus. reuters has learned that the shortage of clorox wipes likely will last into 2021. tha
>> good morning, shawna.a question we tackle frequently because of the lack of transparency that has been, as we say, medicine, pathanumonic has been classic of our pandemic response, unfortunately. it is difficult to find data that is made ubiquitously available to us as providers. and so, it is challenging. and so, it behooves us as medical providers to go above and beyond to make sure that we're coordinating institutions, like you know, academic institutions, different hospital...
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shawna, how important is it that a covid relief bill gets passed soon?, it's incredibly important. we have people facing evictions, we have people as kasie pointed out who are having a hard time putting food on their table. lines of people waiting outside churches as communities try to gather enough food to feed their communities. this is incredibly important, but the cynical part of me answers part of why it's important to congress and to the senate especially is that georgia senate runoff. if you are david perdue, if you're kelly loeffler who are currently senators in the united states senate, do you want to be running in that runoff if this government is not sending unemployment checks or sending more money to your constituents? georgians are literally their constituents right now. and so i hate to be cynical about this because there's so much pain in this country, there's so many people who have lost loved ones, so many people who have lost jobs, but part of the importance is the fact that we have got an election where the senate majority hangs in th
shawna, how important is it that a covid relief bill gets passed soon?, it's incredibly important. we have people facing evictions, we have people as kasie pointed out who are having a hard time putting food on their table. lines of people waiting outside churches as communities try to gather enough food to feed their communities. this is incredibly important, but the cynical part of me answers part of why it's important to congress and to the senate especially is that georgia senate runoff. if...
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joining me now, content executive for quibi, shawna thomas, former campaign manager david plouffe andthe obama administration robert gibbs. they are all msnbc political contributors or analysts it's great to have all you guys on board david plouffe, let me start with you on what we just heard there from the president essentially saying he might not accept the election results we've seen him lay the groundwork over the course of many months raising down of vote by mail where republicans are literally burning their absentee ballots. what is your take on how democrats need to handle this? what is the posture they should take is there preparation or should there be preparation under way to deal with what could be a difficult situation with this president? >> well, it's not surprising, kasie. number one i'm whoever interested in getting republicans on record, asking them will they respect the election results most will say yes. trumpians might not. most have not followed him down the vote by mail rabbit hole why? they need people to vote for them by mail it's a crazy electoral strategy. se
joining me now, content executive for quibi, shawna thomas, former campaign manager david plouffe andthe obama administration robert gibbs. they are all msnbc political contributors or analysts it's great to have all you guys on board david plouffe, let me start with you on what we just heard there from the president essentially saying he might not accept the election results we've seen him lay the groundwork over the course of many months raising down of vote by mail where republicans are...
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michael, juanita, shawna, thank you to each of you. we have a lot coming up. >>> donald trump making some really wild comments today about why he failed to stand up to vladimir putin about this new intelligence. take a look. >> you had a phone call with vladimir putin on july 23rd. did you bring up this issue? >> no. that was a phone call to discuss other things. >> other things, but not that huge scandal. meanwhile, neal katyal joins us to talk about what america can do when you have an attorney general declaring partisanship going into an election like this. and a new update, the trump administration backing down on the clashes in portland. that's an important story. and something you may not have heard about. i'll give you my legal break down about why it was so important to see congress grilling some of the biggest names in sill everyone cal. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here
michael, juanita, shawna, thank you to each of you. we have a lot coming up. >>> donald trump making some really wild comments today about why he failed to stand up to vladimir putin about this new intelligence. take a look. >> you had a phone call with vladimir putin on july 23rd. did you bring up this issue? >> no. that was a phone call to discuss other things. >> other things, but not that huge scandal. meanwhile, neal katyal joins us to talk about what america can...
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at's when to shawna ft for an urgent care clinic. that sadly would never make it inside the report ates that she collapsed near her vehicle after being rush back to dead jusbefore 09:30pmthe ced report stating hypertensive rdiovascular disease as the immediate cae of death she was a good daughter, not one of my best friends, a spokesman with freighter leased this statement. th family is in our thoughts and has our deepest sympath we cannot comment further at this time meantime the family has hired an attorney ernie and hopes to prevent similar tragedies to be able to stop. >>these typeof atrocities from reoccurring. >>ahead tonight,winter weather across the nation slamming near 90 million americans me show you the hardest h areas. that's in a few minutes plus californias suing the federal government again thistime it's over fracking. and next at 6 30 loved ones morningafter a deadly avalanche in alpine medals kills a 34 year-olman we ha the latt coming up when you he nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. trpepto li
at's when to shawna ft for an urgent care clinic. that sadly would never make it inside the report ates that she collapsed near her vehicle after being rush back to dead jusbefore 09:30pmthe ced report stating hypertensive rdiovascular disease as the immediate cae of death she was a good daughter, not one of my best friends, a spokesman with freighter leased this statement. th family is in our thoughts and has our deepest sympath we cannot comment further at this time meantime the family has...
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let's bring in shawna cothomas.e claims are made by the white house that there's classified information in the book, how is that so? didn't they get a copy six months ago and have to review it all? >> there's a process in the national security council to figure this out, and from what i have read, john bolton has said he went through that process and took some things out. there's even, i think, a quote in the book that i believe the "new york times" highlighted just about how something he wants to tell you that president trump said but that he can't because that had been redacted. so there's clearly a process that went on. but the white house hadn't given over their final approval. i know john bolton has said he got what he needed from the national security council to publish this book, but it was unclear in public if the white house had actually approved. i think their justice department filing is a way of saying we don't approve this. i think it's worth noting, say what you want about john bolton, he understands g
let's bring in shawna cothomas.e claims are made by the white house that there's classified information in the book, how is that so? didn't they get a copy six months ago and have to review it all? >> there's a process in the national security council to figure this out, and from what i have read, john bolton has said he went through that process and took some things out. there's even, i think, a quote in the book that i believe the "new york times" highlighted just about how...
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and shawna, there is that bubble that jim vandehei's talking about. it's also a bubble that mitt romney and people who supported him in 2012 stayed comfortably inside of, believing gallop polls that had them up 11 points, believing every report on fox news. i remember even election night -- i'm sure you do, too, in 2012 -- you still had people on fox news insisting that mitt romney was going to win and that things were looking better in ohio. and the romneys were in shock that night, as were many people, because they were inside that bubble. well, that bubble has only become smaller and intensified even more, and actually, gotten far more outlandish, especially if you look at the crazed conspiracy theories that the president is now spitting out that he finds on facebook from qanon members. >> yeah, and sort of what's interesting about jim talking about living in that bubble for a day, is we also know the president does live in that media bubble because that media diet, whether it's fox news or ben shapiro or whatever we want to talk about, also compli
and shawna, there is that bubble that jim vandehei's talking about. it's also a bubble that mitt romney and people who supported him in 2012 stayed comfortably inside of, believing gallop polls that had them up 11 points, believing every report on fox news. i remember even election night -- i'm sure you do, too, in 2012 -- you still had people on fox news insisting that mitt romney was going to win and that things were looking better in ohio. and the romneys were in shock that night, as were...
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i want to bring in shawna thomas for the next question. shawna? >> good morning. some of the information that the cdc released pointed to the fact that we are nowhere near achieving herd immunity. and i think people hear herd immunity and don't totally understand it. so, my question is, one, just what does it mean that we're nowhere near achieving herd immunity? and do we know enough about the antibodies to know whether herd immunity matters? >> yeah, shawna, that's a really important question to ask. so, you know, unlike a hot of other viral infections where once a person has the infection, we develop antibodies that then protect us. and if you have enough people who have protection, you actually are able to protect the other people in the community. we are not seeing that with the coronavirus. again, we are learning something new every day. our hope was that if enough people got the infection, that everyone else would be protected, we'd have enough natural antibodies built up. but look, sweden already did this experiment, and they did not really develop herd imm
i want to bring in shawna thomas for the next question. shawna? >> good morning. some of the information that the cdc released pointed to the fact that we are nowhere near achieving herd immunity. and i think people hear herd immunity and don't totally understand it. so, my question is, one, just what does it mean that we're nowhere near achieving herd immunity? and do we know enough about the antibodies to know whether herd immunity matters? >> yeah, shawna, that's a really...
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i want to turn to shawna and get your thoughts on all of the above. >> i do think there's a little bit of a timeline in that you have five senators who are still running for president of the united states for the democratic nomination. i think there was some reporting today that senator bernie sanders was talking about the plane that would take him back and forth. but at a certain point their campaigns look at nancy pelosi and say, hey, we have the iowa caucuses which are followed the next week by new hampshire which are followed by nevada and south carolina. there's only so much we can do. and they know they have to be in that senate chamber when this is going on. they cannot run for president and not be part of this process with the president of the united states. so you have some very practical political concerns that she needs to take advantage of. i also think kasie made the point about nancy pelosi's leverage, and that she kept this conversation in the news over the christmas holidays, kind of until we got this iran situation. she got people to question the process that mitch mcc
i want to turn to shawna and get your thoughts on all of the above. >> i do think there's a little bit of a timeline in that you have five senators who are still running for president of the united states for the democratic nomination. i think there was some reporting today that senator bernie sanders was talking about the plane that would take him back and forth. but at a certain point their campaigns look at nancy pelosi and say, hey, we have the iowa caucuses which are followed the...
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and shawna hit it on the nose. you'll hear this. context. undecided voters were among those most stressed, even traumatized by the first debate, and they say that's exactly what's wrong with politics in america. it's part of the reason they are undecided. so our panel, three 30-something black women were looking for more facts and for joe biden to be more aggressive. in the end, they felt they got both. take a listen. >> they definitely brought more energy. >> i thought it was a lot better. i thought she did a phenomenal job. biden, to me, looked more presidential than he did in the last debate. >> he was in it. he was in the debate. like a real president. >> i definitely appreciate the mute button. he knew after he got muted he knew she meant business. >> i appreciated the fact that biden acknowledged the systemic racism does exist. >> this was the first time i've seen biden acknowledge any type of responsibility, and this is one of the first times that i've heard any presidential candidate talk about the talk. >> are you ready to vote now?
and shawna hit it on the nose. you'll hear this. context. undecided voters were among those most stressed, even traumatized by the first debate, and they say that's exactly what's wrong with politics in america. it's part of the reason they are undecided. so our panel, three 30-something black women were looking for more facts and for joe biden to be more aggressive. in the end, they felt they got both. take a listen. >> they definitely brought more energy. >> i thought it was a lot...
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joining us now, nbc news and msnbc contributor shawna thomas. sha shawna, good morning.see you at this hour. this story, can i just get you to fact-check the white house statement there about what was going on with jared kushner's comments? >> i mean, so, they do have these policies that they tout. they did pass some money for hbcus, which that program needed to be renewed every year. the president sometimes bumbles the explanation of this. they did work on criminal justice reform early on with democratic and republican senators. not going to dispute that. but i think it's worth pointing out that that criminal justice reform package was something that had multiple other steps after that that they haven't done, and they call it an accomplishment, but there's so much more to be done. but i think at the core of what jared kushner was saying, that is offensive, is this idea that black people do not know what is best for them, that what they are saying is not necessarily the best thing for them. and there's a lot of different opinions out there and there's a lot of different
joining us now, nbc news and msnbc contributor shawna thomas. sha shawna, good morning.see you at this hour. this story, can i just get you to fact-check the white house statement there about what was going on with jared kushner's comments? >> i mean, so, they do have these policies that they tout. they did pass some money for hbcus, which that program needed to be renewed every year. the president sometimes bumbles the explanation of this. they did work on criminal justice reform early...
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shawna, let me -- this is part of your project.with you you're our partner in this i'm glad you asked for it. i'm glad we're doing it, but tell me quibi's motivation in all of this. >> i think a big part of this is that for quibi, our primary audience is that gen z millennial under 40 audience, especially with our news offering ofs, including the report that nbc news produces for us so as we were thinking about where we want to be in this election, we wanted to take a deeper look at how the young people we are trying to serve with quibi are feeling about the election and you all seemed like a good partner to do that with since you have all of this data. we found a couple of interesting things in that data. >> carrie, let's go through -- i think the biggest thing that long-term people need to take away from this is just the makeup the demographic makeup of these gen z voters i can put it up. we have the presidential race divided by this among white gen z voters it's biden by eight points among gen z voters of color, it's biden by a
shawna, let me -- this is part of your project.with you you're our partner in this i'm glad you asked for it. i'm glad we're doing it, but tell me quibi's motivation in all of this. >> i think a big part of this is that for quibi, our primary audience is that gen z millennial under 40 audience, especially with our news offering ofs, including the report that nbc news produces for us so as we were thinking about where we want to be in this election, we wanted to take a deeper look at how...
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. >> reporter: shawna aaronson got a tip that he is expected at this clinic near tel aviv. she is with jewish community watch, an organization that hunts down accused pedophiles who flee to israel from the u.s., exploiting a process called law of return, whereby any jewish person can move to israel and automatically gain citizenship. the ease with which pedophiles seem able to use this law as an escape route haunts victims who says he was abused from age 8 by teacher at an orthodox jewish school in los angeles. >> so in the beginning, he would just rub me like outside of my pants, and then i'd say three or four months later he started going in. >> reporter: why did you feel like you couldn't tell anyone? >> i was scared. i was ashamed. i didn't know what people would think of me, of the whole situation. >> reporter: hawk's alleged abuser with this man who plead guilty in 2002 to sexually abusing and committing lewd acts against three other boys. he served jail time, but when he was released he violated his probation and according to jcw, plead to israel with help from indiv
. >> reporter: shawna aaronson got a tip that he is expected at this clinic near tel aviv. she is with jewish community watch, an organization that hunts down accused pedophiles who flee to israel from the u.s., exploiting a process called law of return, whereby any jewish person can move to israel and automatically gain citizenship. the ease with which pedophiles seem able to use this law as an escape route haunts victims who says he was abused from age 8 by teacher at an orthodox jewish...
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shawna thomas, thank you so much. great job. kick off the next hour with that moment that shawna just referenced. >> the stock market will boom if i'm elected. if he is elected the stock market will crash. the analysts are saying that. >> very quickly. >> look, the idea that the stock market is booming is his only measure on what's happening. where i come from in scranton, the people don't live off of the stock market. just in the last three years during this crisis, the billionaires in this country made according to wall street $700 billion more. because that's his only measure. what happens to the ordinary people out there, what happens to them? >> let's bring in jonathan lemire, capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early," kasie hunt. she never sleeps. donny deutsch is here and pulitzer prize columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> so jonathan lemire, from the associated press, you summed up the debate this way. with less than two weeks to the election, trump portrayed himself as the same outside
shawna thomas, thank you so much. great job. kick off the next hour with that moment that shawna just referenced. >> the stock market will boom if i'm elected. if he is elected the stock market will crash. the analysts are saying that. >> very quickly. >> look, the idea that the stock market is booming is his only measure on what's happening. where i come from in scranton, the people don't live off of the stock market. just in the last three years during this crisis, the...
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and contributor shawna thomas. good to have you on board. >> so jonathan lemire, the election is over. you can look at the data, just like, you know, i looked at the data in florida and knew right away it was over. there was no way that biden was going to catch up there. looked at the data in philadelphia, and realized there was no way that donald trump was going to catch up there and just like you guys at the a.p. looked at the data coming out of arizona back in june and figured there was no way that -- just joking, you are all going to be right in the end. you looked at -- but it was a close one, jonathan. it was a close one. but you look at those numbers and arizona's a perfect example for the a.p. and fox news. but arizona is the perfect example why these clowns that go on tv and say, oh, donald trump has a pathway back, they know they're lying. and by the way, the clowns you see on tv expect them to be on the short list of running for the republican nomination in 2024. because you take a state like arizona, yo
and contributor shawna thomas. good to have you on board. >> so jonathan lemire, the election is over. you can look at the data, just like, you know, i looked at the data in florida and knew right away it was over. there was no way that biden was going to catch up there. looked at the data in philadelphia, and realized there was no way that donald trump was going to catch up there and just like you guys at the a.p. looked at the data coming out of arizona back in june and figured there...
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growing up the olympics were always out of reach for shawna.ing when i was full so i would watch the olympic games. it was so inspiring but i also felt disconnected because my sport was not part of that, so to be here talking about the games in my sport which will be represented andi my sport which will be represented and i will be there too, it is so crazy! for the sport of climbing, one of five new ones in tokyo, the games represent a big opportunity. we have to wait how it is received after the games and i am always excited to see what will happen because it is so cool to watch and do. shauna coxsey claims a bronze medal. in terms of the impact she has had the gb climbing, it has been phenomenal. she has been a pioneer for the sport, leading the way for women's climbing. herjourney to japan started as a three year watching climbing at home with her dad on tv. she now lives and trains in sheffield, not for the weather, but for the sieve facilities which is using to practice for the three climbing discipline she will com plete climbing discipl
growing up the olympics were always out of reach for shawna.ing when i was full so i would watch the olympic games. it was so inspiring but i also felt disconnected because my sport was not part of that, so to be here talking about the games in my sport which will be represented andi my sport which will be represented and i will be there too, it is so crazy! for the sport of climbing, one of five new ones in tokyo, the games represent a big opportunity. we have to wait how it is received after...
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shawna thomas and carol anderson, look at what the president said about suburban voters. >> i think thatewife, as you say and i think that women and men living in the suburbs who fulfill their american dream or at least got a big part of it, they now live in a safe, beautiful area. they don't want to have people coming in and forcing low-income housing down their throats. and, you know what? people can say i'm a bad person for doing that or they sccan say -- >> the racist dogwhistle is now a siren song. >> yeah, i mean, most of what trump says or president trump says tells us more about him than it does about the people in this country. i think what president trump was expressing there is how he sees the american dream. how he sees that suburban dream. i think there's a lot of people in the country who don't necessarily think moving out to the suburbs and pretending there aren't people in poverty and pretending that you can't give people a helping hand is the way that they want to live their american dream. so i think, you know, this president, he is going to continue to be who he is. an
shawna thomas and carol anderson, look at what the president said about suburban voters. >> i think thatewife, as you say and i think that women and men living in the suburbs who fulfill their american dream or at least got a big part of it, they now live in a safe, beautiful area. they don't want to have people coming in and forcing low-income housing down their throats. and, you know what? people can say i'm a bad person for doing that or they sccan say -- >> the racist dogwhistle...
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now, shawna. >> very excited about this. >> here's shawna before. okay, so show people how much weight you lost. >> yes, yes, yes. >> yes, yes, yes. drum roll. 165! [ applause ] to each and every one of you -- you said this is something -- a lot of people, you've had a history of dealing with your weight. you said even in middle school you were, what, 300 pounds. >> yeah. >> so what was that moment for you? what turned it around for you? >> you know, i had to say becoming who i was, knowing who i was meant to be and starting to learn that from adolescence into early adulthood and knowing that i was worthy of being treasured regardless of my size. regardless of my size. and being empowered by that and knowing that gave me the freedom to say, food doesn't have a magical power over me. i can use it. i can enjoy it. we're allowed to enjoy food. i'm allowed to have fellowship with food but it doesn't have to have a stronghold over us. >> it has you explaining and you really personify that, all three of you, and inside you just really felt that it was mor
now, shawna. >> very excited about this. >> here's shawna before. okay, so show people how much weight you lost. >> yes, yes, yes. >> yes, yes, yes. drum roll. 165! [ applause ] to each and every one of you -- you said this is something -- a lot of people, you've had a history of dealing with your weight. you said even in middle school you were, what, 300 pounds. >> yeah. >> so what was that moment for you? what turned it around for you? >> you know, i...
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in scripture shawna at the july he was still busy he had left in his contract after a little while joan was walkin around with all our life on our. special and relaxed you know last day i get home i thought last day it's been a felon my family the whole history of here. so you miss him a lot missing a 1000000. dial his crew member. or not i would just say such as if he has a. couple of stolen just standing here to help him. 'd how it. was. just the basics and then whatever else needa come back to finish. the. map. do you worry about the risks that come with the job and. i think we've seen the months of passion that i have like you actually just and stuff we started. as a. what am i looking at down the maze political killings possible so this is so short a little too nice. they created an environment where people who i. am you know our parenting that actually has now become an industry to deal with and. half. of the so-called liberal and 8 has been postponed i'm joined by the newsroom us because was a minute tell bureau chiefs who is in studio with us this afternoon so share with me than
in scripture shawna at the july he was still busy he had left in his contract after a little while joan was walkin around with all our life on our. special and relaxed you know last day i get home i thought last day it's been a felon my family the whole history of here. so you miss him a lot missing a 1000000. dial his crew member. or not i would just say such as if he has a. couple of stolen just standing here to help him. 'd how it. was. just the basics and then whatever else needa come back...