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[applause] >> adrienne: and the tony award goes to... maleah joi moon, "hell's kitchen."in. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> whoo! [sustained applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay. oh, god! oh, my goodness! [cheers and applause] i can't even read my handw handwriting! okay... [laughter] thank you, god, for this blessing. there is no gift, there is no me without you. thank you to the american theatre wing. thank you to my village, my team -- [listing names] my family, my best friends from franklin, my teachers from franklin for believing in my potential. thank you for taking care of me. thank you to the entire community of "hell's kitchen" broadly and the shubert theater. our creative team, alicia, my family down at the public theater. you saw something in me a few years ago and you nurtured that thing. i would like to dedicate this award to my parents, fabia and steve. dad, you've been working all your life. mom, you came to merica at 17 and you've been surviving ever since. "hell's kitchen" is about a 17-year-old on the cusp of a dream. i can't imagine how many dreams deferred, how many sacrifices
[applause] >> adrienne: and the tony award goes to... maleah joi moon, "hell's kitchen."in. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> whoo! [sustained applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay. oh, god! oh, my goodness! [cheers and applause] i can't even read my handw handwriting! okay... [laughter] thank you, god, for this blessing. there is no gift, there is no me without you. thank you to the american theatre wing. thank you to my village, my team -- [listing names] my family, my best...
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adrienne murray travelled to eurajoki to find out more.f a kilometre underground into the depths, where for the first time anywhere in the world, highly radioactive nuclear waste will be permanently stored. these tunnels span more than 50 kilometres. 0ur depth at the moment is about 430 metres. eventually, they'll hold 6,500 tonnes of spent uranium — all the waste finland's five reactors will ever produce. it takes hundreds of thousands of years for radioactive waste to safely decay. and this underground tomb is the final resting place for finland's spent nuclear fuel. the bedrock here is almost two billion years old, and geologists think it's ideal for a nuclear graveyard. and the whole western finland is located in a really stable, geologically stable area. we have hardly any earthquakes, and the ground weather conditions are good for our concept. video: a final- disposal facility. .. remote controlled machines will do the work slotting five metre copper canisters into holes in the rock before it's sealed off with clay and a thick concre
adrienne murray travelled to eurajoki to find out more.f a kilometre underground into the depths, where for the first time anywhere in the world, highly radioactive nuclear waste will be permanently stored. these tunnels span more than 50 kilometres. 0ur depth at the moment is about 430 metres. eventually, they'll hold 6,500 tonnes of spent uranium — all the waste finland's five reactors will ever produce. it takes hundreds of thousands of years for radioactive waste to safely decay. and this...
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lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> a dramatic scene in a courtroom in illinois. the suspect in the deadly mass shooting at a fourth of july parade two years ago stunned the courtroom when he reversed his decision to plead guilty. kathy park has the story. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning courtroom reversal as a man accused of carrying out a deadly mass shooting at a july 4th parade nearly two years ago in the suburbs of chicago rejected a proposed plea deal. police say robert crimo initially confessed to opening fire killing seven and injuring dozens more. today lawyers were expecting him to agree to a guilty plea deal which would have dismissed dozens of charges while still facing life in prison. but when asked by the judge, you wish to go forward? crimo said, no. >> we've seen him do these things before. he enjoyed the theater today. >> reporter: families who prepared for a possible sentence did not hold back their emotions. lea sundheim lost her mom jackie in the shooting. >> he is evil and manipulative and brought us here today probably knowing what he was go
lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> a dramatic scene in a courtroom in illinois. the suspect in the deadly mass shooting at a fourth of july parade two years ago stunned the courtroom when he reversed his decision to plead guilty. kathy park has the story. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning courtroom reversal as a man accused of carrying out a deadly mass shooting at a july 4th parade nearly two years ago in the suburbs of chicago rejected a proposed plea deal....
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when adrienne came on board it was a dream come true. a crazy journey, but we're excited. >> so excited. >> michael: same thing that drew you to it? >> i always admired this show, mainly for its music. jason robert brown i think is one of the greatest songwriters of our time. i'm so excited seeing this music and this score and to have the opportunity to bring kathy to broadway finally. it's about time. >> michael: nick, you talked about when you were 9. you've been on broadway since you were 7. annie get your gun. what do you remember about that? >> i just remember my mom was in a hair salon. i was with her. i was like 6 years old singing as i always was. by chance the woman next to her said, hey, my son is in les mis. you should take your son to see his manager. it kind of started my journey on broadway. i will say that as a foundation performer, it shaped who i became, as a person. that work ethic and just the community, you feel that real presence of, you know, a team mentality, which is kind of what i was able to bring to what i do w
when adrienne came on board it was a dream come true. a crazy journey, but we're excited. >> so excited. >> michael: same thing that drew you to it? >> i always admired this show, mainly for its music. jason robert brown i think is one of the greatest songwriters of our time. i'm so excited seeing this music and this score and to have the opportunity to bring kathy to broadway finally. it's about time. >> michael: nick, you talked about when you were 9. you've been on...
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as adrienne broaddus explains, they're watching with drones, planes and even satellites. >> reporter: to airplanes, even satellites, your insurance company may be watching from above. >> did this cause some sleepless nights? >> reporter: in san francisco. >> instead of going house by house -- >> reporter: jeremy was stunned after he received a notice that safeco insurance his carrier for more than a decade wasn't renewing his policy. >> i couldn't believe this is how they decided based on a tiny drone image that we weren't worth insuring anymore. >> reporter: when he pushed for why they sent him this grainy image. >> they're trying to show that the indication of dirt means that water has pooled and dried out. >> reporter: he is not alone. consumer advocates say insurance companies are dropping customers based primarily on aerial photographs. in virginia elizabeth davis was sent this photo that her insurance company said showed discoloration and streaking on her roof. >> i was floored. i had a bit of a panic attack. >> reporter: her options, repair the damage or replace the entire roof
as adrienne broaddus explains, they're watching with drones, planes and even satellites. >> reporter: to airplanes, even satellites, your insurance company may be watching from above. >> did this cause some sleepless nights? >> reporter: in san francisco. >> instead of going house by house -- >> reporter: jeremy was stunned after he received a notice that safeco insurance his carrier for more than a decade wasn't renewing his policy. >> i couldn't believe...
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adrienne broaddus, nbc news, san francisco. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonight.or who had a special thank you for his kindergarten teacher. the grad who had a special thank you for his kindergarten teacher. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. can't afford your medication? astrazeneca may be able to help. ask your doctor ab
adrienne broaddus, nbc news, san francisco. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonight.or who had a special thank you for his kindergarten teacher. the grad who had a special thank you for his kindergarten teacher. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce...
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nbc's adrienne broaddus is near that dam in minnesota.ncerned are they that things are still going to get worse? >> reporter: ana, minute by minute things are changing here in mankato. overnight a family's worst fear became their reality, their childhood home where their father lived and a brother collapsed, falling into the river, flowing downstream. we spoke with that family around this time yesterday, but on the opposite side from where i'm standing right now. we sat in the park, that's no longer there today. yes, you heard me right. we were sitting on a bench that serves as a swing, next to us there was a beautiful slide. it all washed away. that's part of the big concern why officials are pleading for people to stay away from this area, especially the other side, which they have taped off. they fear people getting too close may accidentally fall into the river and there's no way first responders can enter to even attempt a rescue because it's so dangerous. here the big concern has shifted from the dam collapsing to the erosion which
nbc's adrienne broaddus is near that dam in minnesota.ncerned are they that things are still going to get worse? >> reporter: ana, minute by minute things are changing here in mankato. overnight a family's worst fear became their reality, their childhood home where their father lived and a brother collapsed, falling into the river, flowing downstream. we spoke with that family around this time yesterday, but on the opposite side from where i'm standing right now. we sat in the park,...
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adrienne broaddus thank you. tonight with the first presidential debate just two days away, we're learning that former president trump could announce his running mate earlier than expected. kelly o'donnell is at the white house. kelly what more do we know about the potential timing here? well, lester, the choice of a vp nominee is one of the big unknowns and four sources familiar with the situation say there have been high level discussions about moving up the timeline mr. trump has talked about publicly from before the convention to as early as this week to make a splash. contenders are said to include north dakota governor doug burgum and senators jd vance and marco rubio, all expected to be in atlanta for the debate. and now turning to an issue that could come up on the debate stage, student loan relief and one of president biden's programs is facing new legal challenges. tonight a campaign promise aimed at millions of student borrowers hangs in the balance. we made a commitment to fix our broken student loan
adrienne broaddus thank you. tonight with the first presidential debate just two days away, we're learning that former president trump could announce his running mate earlier than expected. kelly o'donnell is at the white house. kelly what more do we know about the potential timing here? well, lester, the choice of a vp nominee is one of the big unknowns and four sources familiar with the situation say there have been high level discussions about moving up the timeline mr. trump has talked...
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it's huge, because my friends are part of cycling a lot of the time. >> reporter: adrienne broaddus,ends. it can turn into a game of math once that check arrives. so, what are some of the best ways to split the bill without making it a big issue? our expert joins us with >>> we're turning back to the breaking news out of arkansas. two people are dead after a shooting at a grocery store. nbc news correspondent sam brock joins us with more. sam, we understand this took place at a grocery store in a city called fordice. walk us through what we know right now. >> reporter: ellison, it looks like we're seeing images frat scene right now. all of the information we have been granted is limited information, coming from arkansas state police who confirm that 11:30 local time this morning a shooter opened fire at the mad butcher at, not clear if it was inside or outside of it. what you're looking at right now is video from a witness that was captured right near that scene, where you actually hear a series of gunshots that go off, a space and then maybe 10 or 15 seconds later more gunfire after
it's huge, because my friends are part of cycling a lot of the time. >> reporter: adrienne broaddus,ends. it can turn into a game of math once that check arrives. so, what are some of the best ways to split the bill without making it a big issue? our expert joins us with >>> we're turning back to the breaking news out of arkansas. two people are dead after a shooting at a grocery store. nbc news correspondent sam brock joins us with more. sam, we understand this took place at a...
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i spoke to maria fernanda bozmoski, deputy director of the adrienne arsht latin america center at thetic council. for the first time, there is a female president notjust in mexico but in the whole of north america. put into context how significant this is. thanks so much for having me on the programme. it's huge, a historic milestone, historic election. it's truly consequential. as we just heard, 70 years after mexico's women were allowed to vote, we now have a woman in the presidential palace in mexico. it's just so important. she is coming into her government on october 1st with a lot of power. the congress also, the lower chamber of congress, has a super majority for her coalition, and she has a majority in the senate. we haven't seen a president with this much power in a long time in mexico. it's hugely consequential. i just regret that we keep talking about the men in her orbit, whether it be andres manuel lopez 0brador or donald trump orjoe biden. we really have to celebrate what this means for mexico, for the region and for the world. what is it going to mean for mexican women,
i spoke to maria fernanda bozmoski, deputy director of the adrienne arsht latin america center at thetic council. for the first time, there is a female president notjust in mexico but in the whole of north america. put into context how significant this is. thanks so much for having me on the programme. it's huge, a historic milestone, historic election. it's truly consequential. as we just heard, 70 years after mexico's women were allowed to vote, we now have a woman in the presidential palace...
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and adrienne murray has been to the remote faroe islands, which are between scotland and norway, to seedoing to help harness renewable energy. rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes to revolutionise tidal power. this huge yellow thing behind me is a tidal kite. it looks a bit like a glider because it's designed to fly through the water, and once it's installed on the seabed, it will be generating electricity using the current that flows through this stretch of water. weighing 28 tonnes and with a 12—metre wingspan, the newest dragon can deliver 1.2 megawatts of power. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but underwater. so we tether it off to the sea floor, foundation on the sea floor, and then it flies in a figure of eight. as underwater currents flow by, the kite's wings generate
and adrienne murray has been to the remote faroe islands, which are between scotland and norway, to seedoing to help harness renewable energy. rugged and remote, the faroe islands are an isolated archipelago found in the north atlantic. powerful currents flow around its 18 islands, and in this sea channel called the vestmannasund, mechanical creatures lurk beneath the water's surface, called dragons. designed by swedish marine energy firm minesto, it's among a wave of new technology that hopes...
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joining me now is jason marzak, vice president and senior director at adrienne arsht latin america centert the atlantic council. jason, it's been an extremely violent campaign. even today, two people killed in attacks on mexican polling stations. so it's notjust running as a candidate that's risky, it's also participating in democracy? yes, it's been a very violent campaign season, mexico's most violent. and you also have an increase in homicides. over the current six—year term. a quarter increase from the previous term. not only the violence today, but someone shot and killed on thursday. a candidate. the polls have now closed. there were some incidents of violence today but it was relatively peaceful. i was concerned over larger acts of violence today but we didn't see that, we saw peaceful lines at polling stations. the vast majority opened on time. the day has progressed according to how mexico's agency had planned. now we are waiting for the first results to come out. as we wait, if we look at polls in recent months, claudia sheinbaum has largely been ahead, she is the hand—picked su
joining me now is jason marzak, vice president and senior director at adrienne arsht latin america centert the atlantic council. jason, it's been an extremely violent campaign. even today, two people killed in attacks on mexican polling stations. so it's notjust running as a candidate that's risky, it's also participating in democracy? yes, it's been a very violent campaign season, mexico's most violent. and you also have an increase in homicides. over the current six—year term. a quarter...
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as we head to break, here's google's vice president of markets, adrienne hayes. >> as a gay woman i had gay ceiling but also the gay glass ceiling. you bring rsctpepeive and opinions that can't be replicated by anyone else. o you. as a fiduciary, i promise to put your interests first, always. i promise that our relationship will go well beyond just investment decisions. it's the intersection of your money and your life where we can make the biggest difference. [announcer] charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com wall street forecasts over $100 billion in sales for weight loss drugs known as glp-1. even with unliked and inconvenient injections, dehydratech processing of a glp-1 drug demonstrated improved blood sugar reduction and reduced side effects. more human study results for lexarias patented oral delivery technology are coming soon. lexaria bioscience, transforming the future of glp-1 drug delivery. a slow network is no network for busine
as we head to break, here's google's vice president of markets, adrienne hayes. >> as a gay woman i had gay ceiling but also the gay glass ceiling. you bring rsctpepeive and opinions that can't be replicated by anyone else. o you. as a fiduciary, i promise to put your interests first, always. i promise that our relationship will go well beyond just investment decisions. it's the intersection of your money and your life where we can make the biggest difference. [announcer] charles schwab...
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>> my name is adrian deceive steve adrienne you are a democrat.es i am and business owner in menace sass. >> steve: when you watch what happened last night with joe. >> how do you describe that to your friends? >> um. steve it's okay. >> i am definitely for. >> steve: it was a disaster? >> yes. >> steve: let me help you out. and going into the debate, you were mainly hacked off about the economy. >> yes, i am. that's a very important subject to me what's going on with the economy, being a business owner. that's very, very crucial. so, i just feel like you have to go with a better candidate for as far as that is concerned. i don't know what will happen if we can endure another term like this. >> steve: it's the economy, it's bread and butter issue. this guy wants me to sit down. your name. >> >> steve: steve what did you make of joe biden's performance last night? >> wake up america, smell the coffee. if you vote democrat, our country is in dire straits: incompetence follows incompetence. were you surprised at how bad his performance was? >> i was
>> my name is adrian deceive steve adrienne you are a democrat.es i am and business owner in menace sass. >> steve: when you watch what happened last night with joe. >> how do you describe that to your friends? >> um. steve it's okay. >> i am definitely for. >> steve: it was a disaster? >> yes. >> steve: let me help you out. and going into the debate, you were mainly hacked off about the economy. >> yes, i am. that's a very important subject...
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adrienne adams the speaker of the new york city council said we are not changing the century law.g that. here's what she says. >> we are not considering laws the changes to laws. these laws have been in effect for decades. i think it will be harmful to retract and go backwards instead of forwards as far as the laws concerned. if the council or to change things that would impact more people i believe a negatively ad then a small fraction of what we are looking at right now as far as the scenario is concerned. eric: does she have a point or is she full of it? >> she does not even have the facts right. the specific century city loss at bay on nypd cooperation are seven or eight years old they're not even that old. for many years we had some sanctuary policies protecting in theory people who are not committing a new crime but only that was changed in 2014 and 2015 the new century city policy happened but i would like to hear what eric adams, mayor adams is saying is the opportunity through a mechanism called the charter revision commission to overstep the city council. he should put t
adrienne adams the speaker of the new york city council said we are not changing the century law.g that. here's what she says. >> we are not considering laws the changes to laws. these laws have been in effect for decades. i think it will be harmful to retract and go backwards instead of forwards as far as the laws concerned. if the council or to change things that would impact more people i believe a negatively ad then a small fraction of what we are looking at right now as far as the...
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you know, and i heard it in adrienne today. i didn't necessarily hear it yesterday. we had a person from the campaign on. but it's this, what would the other side do? they would be talking about it 24/7. it doesn't make it right, but there are ways the biden agenda is doing all the things they talked about. the economy is improving and biden is foexed on it like a laser. our allies, we do have their back. we're standing by ukraine. republicans are playing footsy with pooten, the substance is there, but if you don't grab these opportunities to get on offense and throw the political punches they are gone. and i wonder what are you guys doing with this moment? i saw news of some billboards. >> yes. look, here's what we're doing. we want to make sure that the convict stuff sticks. and so we have our two-time trump voters or former trump voters, they are our messengers, republican voters against trump. we have put billboards up with the faces of a lot of these former trump voters saying i voted for trump before, but i'm not going to vote for a convicted felon because that
you know, and i heard it in adrienne today. i didn't necessarily hear it yesterday. we had a person from the campaign on. but it's this, what would the other side do? they would be talking about it 24/7. it doesn't make it right, but there are ways the biden agenda is doing all the things they talked about. the economy is improving and biden is foexed on it like a laser. our allies, we do have their back. we're standing by ukraine. republicans are playing footsy with pooten, the substance is...
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adrienne broaddus, nbc news, san francisco.ent donald trump sat down with the host of fox and friends weekend for the first time since being convicted on all 34 counts in his hush money case. the president said he's okay with the prospect of house arrest or jail. the judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail. it could face what that could. look, i'm okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh no, you don't want to do that to the press. i said, don't you don't beg for anything. i don't know that the public would stand it. on meet the press this morning, former manhattan da cyrus vance jr said he does not think the former president will get jail time. if you were still da, would you recommend jail time? well, i'm not going to answer that question because that's really just for mr. bragg to decide. if you ask me, do i think the court will impose jail in this case as i said to you, i think yesterday, i think not, but ultimately that's judge burchard's decision. with the guilty verdic
adrienne broaddus, nbc news, san francisco.ent donald trump sat down with the host of fox and friends weekend for the first time since being convicted on all 34 counts in his hush money case. the president said he's okay with the prospect of house arrest or jail. the judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail. it could face what that could. look, i'm okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh no, you don't want to do that to the press. i said,...
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. >>> plus, senior adviser and spoke's person for president biden's campaign, adrienne elrod joins us to voters ahead of november's election tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. follow us on social media using the handle, at weekend capehart. listened every episode of our show as a podcast for free. scan the qr code on your screen to follow. but, keep it right here.
. >>> plus, senior adviser and spoke's person for president biden's campaign, adrienne elrod joins us to voters ahead of november's election tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. follow us on social media using the handle, at weekend capehart. listened every episode of our show as a podcast for free. scan the qr code on your screen to follow. but, keep it right here.
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nick jonas and tony award winning actress adrienne warren are sharing the stage next spring.he last five years, it's a revival of a show that first premiered in 2001. you can catch the actors and learn more about the musical coming up at seven on good morning america. the jay-z performance was truly a surprise to me. i had no idea he was going to turn up. i don't think the audience did either. why do i know her from. she was the winner for tina. yeah, yeah, and i had tickets to see her. yes. and she called out, oh, no, no. yes, it was tony weekend and she didn't come. >> oh man. >> so i saw her understudy who was amazing. fabulous. yes. so love that. the last five years with those two is a choice. okay i didn't expect that. >> okay. i did love the opening that was powerful with alicia keys. oh, yeah, it was hell's kitchen. >> really good. hell's kitchen is about alicia keys. it's about her life growing up in her songs. hell's kitchen. yeah. so really good. yeah. and both actors actresses from that show won in the women's acting category. so that seems like the show to see. >>
nick jonas and tony award winning actress adrienne warren are sharing the stage next spring.he last five years, it's a revival of a show that first premiered in 2001. you can catch the actors and learn more about the musical coming up at seven on good morning america. the jay-z performance was truly a surprise to me. i had no idea he was going to turn up. i don't think the audience did either. why do i know her from. she was the winner for tina. yeah, yeah, and i had tickets to see her. yes....
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we just heard that from adrienne elrod as well. next week or so will be key.i'm the last man to stand -- here's willie. willie, you're here with me. >> take it , away, mika. take it away. >> i'm going to say this. chill out. we need to see if joe biden is
we just heard that from adrienne elrod as well. next week or so will be key.i'm the last man to stand -- here's willie. willie, you're here with me. >> take it , away, mika. take it away. >> i'm going to say this. chill out. we need to see if joe biden is
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let's bring in the spokesperson for the biden/harris campaign, adrienne elrod.rward in the campaign? >> yeah, i think so, willie, because the bottom line is that is simply the case. but the bottom line is this and this is something the president and we have made clear, donald trump will be beat at the ballot box. it is a binary choice between joe biden and donald trump, and that choice will be made at the ballot box. we're fighting for every single vote. we're making infrastructure investments in every single state. we're spending our money we're receiving from grassroots donors on building out infrastructure in states. we have offices in multiple battleground states. we have over 500 staff in those states and growing. donald trump's donor money is going on legal bills. the bottom line is even though donald trump is now a convicted felon, we will beat him at the ballot box, and that is where our focus is and that is where the race is. >> i'd love to get your opinion, adrienne. you were talking about what the democratic party and the biden campaign are doing. i'm
let's bring in the spokesperson for the biden/harris campaign, adrienne elrod.rward in the campaign? >> yeah, i think so, willie, because the bottom line is that is simply the case. but the bottom line is this and this is something the president and we have made clear, donald trump will be beat at the ballot box. it is a binary choice between joe biden and donald trump, and that choice will be made at the ballot box. we're fighting for every single vote. we're making infrastructure...
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we just heard that from adrienne elrod as well. next week or so will be key. we'll watch those polls. >> okay, and since i'm the last man to stand -- here's willie. willie, you're here with me. >> take it , away, mika. take it away. >> i'm going to say this. chill out. we need to see if joe biden is the joe biden we know, and the pattern is,no when you count hi out, is when he comes back stronger. we shall see.ro that does it for us for willie and me, and joe, and ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now, on ana cabrera reports, another day of supreme court decisions and a supersized term that has been extended into next week. still on the docket, a picture of cases that could completely shift donald trump's legal exposure. we'll take you there live. >>> plus, a brutal and bumpy presidential debate. >> i really don't know what he said at the endll of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either. >> every single thing he said is a lie. you have the moves of an alley cat. >> former president trump spouting aney assortment of fal cl
we just heard that from adrienne elrod as well. next week or so will be key. we'll watch those polls. >> okay, and since i'm the last man to stand -- here's willie. willie, you're here with me. >> take it , away, mika. take it away. >> i'm going to say this. chill out. we need to see if joe biden is the joe biden we know, and the pattern is,no when you count hi out, is when he comes back stronger. we shall see.ro that does it for us for willie and me, and joe, and ana cabrera...
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. >> joining us now, senior spokesperson for the biden/harris 2024 reelection campaign adrienne elrodt also these incredible threats to women's reproductive freedom and health care? >> mika, thank you for having me. it's a couple of things. number one, i think the overarching theme of this campaign, the ultimate contrast between president biden and donald trump is that president biden is fighting to expand your freedoms. he wants to lower your costs, expand your personal freedoms. donald trump is fighting for himself and to seek political revenge from his enemies. that's exactly what he would do on day one if he walks back into that white house. i listened to your conversation all morning about the supreme court ruling. just to reiterate and underscore the fact that yesterday's supreme court ruling does not change anything. if donald trump came into the white house, he's made it very clear that he will do what he can to limit access to abortion. there's a lot he can do without the supreme court. there's a lot he can do without an act of congress. he can take executive actions to limit
. >> joining us now, senior spokesperson for the biden/harris 2024 reelection campaign adrienne elrodt also these incredible threats to women's reproductive freedom and health care? >> mika, thank you for having me. it's a couple of things. number one, i think the overarching theme of this campaign, the ultimate contrast between president biden and donald trump is that president biden is fighting to expand your freedoms. he wants to lower your costs, expand your personal freedoms....
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. >>> plus, senior adviser and spoke's person for president biden's campaign, adrienne elrod joins us to talk importance of border security to voters ahead of november's election tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. follow us on social media using the handle, at weekend capehart. listened every episode of our show as a podcast for free. scan the qr code on your screen to follow. but, keep it right here. a frightening film about a serial killer. robert barnsley: ...he'd say, when you're turning the blade, grit your teeth and really--really show that you're enjoying it. >>> we had talked about how would you kill somebody and get away with it. i had dark thoughts and shared them with the serial killer. >> it was supposed to be a movie, a frightening film about a serial killer. >> you grit your teeth and really show that you on bare enjoying it. >> but, was it really just pretend? >> eels get down on the ground and took out duct tape. >> i have never in my life felt fear like that. >> a rising young film director filming a murder, or actually committing one? >> he told me well, you lik
. >>> plus, senior adviser and spoke's person for president biden's campaign, adrienne elrod joins us to talk importance of border security to voters ahead of november's election tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. follow us on social media using the handle, at weekend capehart. listened every episode of our show as a podcast for free. scan the qr code on your screen to follow. but, keep it right here. a frightening film about a serial killer. robert barnsley: ...he'd say, when...