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monica alba, also, back with me. again, monica, this -- the -- the split screen is -- is not something that we have seen in -- i'm not sure if we've ever seen this. president-elect joe biden on the left side of the screen. the current president, who is still refusing to concede this election, on the right side of your screen. and, monica, i understand that the president's daughter and -- and adviser, ivanka trump, was a late addition, if you will, to this traveling party. is that right? >> yes. and also, we understand the national security adviser, robert o'brien, is traveling with the president in the motorcade arriving shortly, as you say, at arlington national cemetery. and i'm struck, craig, by this striking split screen because joe biden, the president-elect, has purposefully had so many public events on his schedule, since being declared the winner of the election. and they have all had particular themes. of course, on monday, he focused on the coronavirus pandemic. yesterday, on health care and the affordable
monica alba, also, back with me. again, monica, this -- the -- the split screen is -- is not something that we have seen in -- i'm not sure if we've ever seen this. president-elect joe biden on the left side of the screen. the current president, who is still refusing to concede this election, on the right side of your screen. and, monica, i understand that the president's daughter and -- and adviser, ivanka trump, was a late addition, if you will, to this traveling party. is that right?...
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joining us now msnbc monica alba. president trump as we just mentioned inviting michigan law makers to the white house to meet with him tomorrow. why? what's the strategy here. >> reporter: it's a great question, ayman. a president hasn't who hasn't had anything on his public schedule, the fact we're learning he's still obsessed with an election in a state he lost is in michigan, is quite telling. that's where he wants to be spending his time and emergency. learning now from a person who is familiar to the invitation to a group of about a dozen republican law makers in michigan who are set to come to the white house on friday to meet with him. it's unclear whether the press
joining us now msnbc monica alba. president trump as we just mentioned inviting michigan law makers to the white house to meet with him tomorrow. why? what's the strategy here. >> reporter: it's a great question, ayman. a president hasn't who hasn't had anything on his public schedule, the fact we're learning he's still obsessed with an election in a state he lost is in michigan, is quite telling. that's where he wants to be spending his time and emergency. learning now from a person who...
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a minority alba share is a source of pride. people here tell us all of us are story mirrors their own aspirations. a young filipino muslim making it to the global stage because of sheer talent and determination. in competitions, i always work hard to make it worthwhile for my parents and those who supported me . the best part about chess is winning, but losing is good too because you learn more. but there are struggles. back home. al bashir comes from a poor family who moved from around the city in the southern philippines, a place held back by war and displacement. his parents have often struggled to make ends meet, so paying for alba shares training has proven to be difficult. despite his classes and online competition, he still has to share a laptop with 5 other siblings. in a single level, no one invited him or dates my home i had but they both be straining. it's not easy, but from god. so we have to support he he is set to compete in the online world cadets and youth rapid championship this week. and although he's weak int
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let me go to monica alba over at the white house. are we going to get any briefing today on the virus, the task force has basically abdicated its public responsibilities of late. we've not heard from dr. birx in an ice age. you hear dr. fauci in separate interviews. then there's dr. atlas, scott atlas who has the president's ear who is giving out conflicting -- are we going to hear anything from the actual task force today, from the scientists or anybody? >> there are no plans for a briefing after they meet today at 3:00 p.m., chuck. that's something that became a near daily presence and custom that we saw in the early months of the pandemic in the spring when dr. anthony fauci and dr. birx were household names because they were the ones communicating to the american public what they should be worried about, what they should be watching for. that's not something we've seen from the briefing room in months and months. and that's exactly because, as you mentioned, dr. scott atlas, this controversial radioologist who doesn't have a back
let me go to monica alba over at the white house. are we going to get any briefing today on the virus, the task force has basically abdicated its public responsibilities of late. we've not heard from dr. birx in an ice age. you hear dr. fauci in separate interviews. then there's dr. atlas, scott atlas who has the president's ear who is giving out conflicting -- are we going to hear anything from the actual task force today, from the scientists or anybody? >> there are no plans for a...
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i want to build off of monica alba's reporting there about the trump team's strategy.t are your sources in the white house telling you, peter, about how the president plans to spend these days ahead? >> yeah t it, it's a great ques. he has 70 days to go, and there doesn't seem to be a genuine path to winning this thing. it is getting from this point of defiance to a point of acceptance. you saw mick mulvaney, former acting chief of staff, wrote in the "wall street journal" this morning that once the outcome is clear, he thinks president trump will actually concede the election gracefully. we haven't seen any evidence of that so far. i think, you know, there's a desire on the part of the president to play out this string a little bit more with these challenges. there's nothing in the courts right now that would overturn this election, it looks like. i mean, there's nothing that seems to be on the path toward making any meaningful difference in the kbrout cooutcome. what it really is, it's trying to get a president who hates the idea of being seen as a loser, to come to
i want to build off of monica alba's reporting there about the trump team's strategy.t are your sources in the white house telling you, peter, about how the president plans to spend these days ahead? >> yeah t it, it's a great ques. he has 70 days to go, and there doesn't seem to be a genuine path to winning this thing. it is getting from this point of defiance to a point of acceptance. you saw mick mulvaney, former acting chief of staff, wrote in the "wall street journal" this...
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monica alba, geoff bennett, thank you for getting us started. joining me is virginia democratic senator mike warner. he's the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. senator warner. this is what we wrote in the first read this morning. and i'm curious if you concur c with this conclusion. forget the russian interference. forget the impeachment. for the president going to a foreign country looking for a foreign country's help to dig up dirt on a political opponent. is it not a bigger political scandal when the president and his allies actively try to overturn a legitimate election? is that not bigger than either of the other two things that you've had to look into over the last four years? >> the short answer is yes. i mean, let's all take a deep breath and think back where we were 30 days before the election. 30 days before the election we were afraid of massive foreign interference. we were afraid that people might show up, create violence at the polls. we were literally -- the intelligence community and law enforcement community was s
monica alba, geoff bennett, thank you for getting us started. joining me is virginia democratic senator mike warner. he's the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. senator warner. this is what we wrote in the first read this morning. and i'm curious if you concur c with this conclusion. forget the russian interference. forget the impeachment. for the president going to a foreign country looking for a foreign country's help to dig up dirt on a political opponent. is it not a bigger...
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alba share. bootle may seem like a typical young boy, but at the age of 10, he is already the philippines chess, prodigy. he improves his skills on manila sidewalks, mostly in the streets of kapil, were older avid chess players like a meet to pass the time. here he beat veteran players with the mastery and position really seen from young players like him. even pulling a jaw with master player cheek to guard the bus, they want to go far. if he gets the right support the support from the government, he needs to be exposed to mark the get better. bashir bhutto was 6 when he started competing internationally. he has played in iran, china, and malaysia, and for so many muslims here of long felt discriminated against in a country where there are minority. alba share is a source of pride. people here tell us all of us are story mirrors their own aspirations, our young filipino muslim, making it to the global stage because of shared talent and determination. in competitions, i always work hard to make it
alba share. bootle may seem like a typical young boy, but at the age of 10, he is already the philippines chess, prodigy. he improves his skills on manila sidewalks, mostly in the streets of kapil, were older avid chess players like a meet to pass the time. here he beat veteran players with the mastery and position really seen from young players like him. even pulling a jaw with master player cheek to guard the bus, they want to go far. if he gets the right support the support from the...
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a minority alba share is a source of pride. people here tell us all of us are story mirrors their own aspirations. a young filipino muslim, making it to the global stage because of sheer talent and determination. in competitions, i always work hard to make it worthwhile for my parents and those who supported me . the best part about chess is winning, but losing is good too because you learn more. but there are struggles. back home al bashir comes from a poor family who moved from around the city in the southern philippines, a place held back by war and displacement. his parents have often struggled to make ends meet. so paying for alba shares training has proven to be difficult. despite his classes and online competition, he still has to share a laptop with 5 other siblings. only one in my home. i have but they both need to have punch be straining. it's not easy, but so we have to support he. he said to compete in the feed, the online world cadets and youth rapid championship this week. and although he's weak internet connectio
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ali vitali and monica alba. ali, fill us in on what we've learned about who the president-elect is about to nominate to his cabinet. >> chris, we're in for some pre-thanksgiving news here in wilmington, delaware. biden is expected to announce tomorrow some of the public-facing figures that will flesh out his foreign policy team. tony blinken, a longtime aide to vice president biden is going to be filling out the role atop the state department. as well as jake sullivan, a longtime state department employee is going to be heading up the role of national security adviser. and u.n. ambassador, linda thomas-greenfield, a lifelong diplomat will be filling that. geoff bennett and i are told that role of u.s. ambassador to the u.n. is expected to be cabinet level in this administration. you'll remember that under the trump administration, initially that's a role that was at the cabinet level. then, after nikki haley left it was demoted out nacht we see that change with every president. one of those roles they can deline
ali vitali and monica alba. ali, fill us in on what we've learned about who the president-elect is about to nominate to his cabinet. >> chris, we're in for some pre-thanksgiving news here in wilmington, delaware. biden is expected to announce tomorrow some of the public-facing figures that will flesh out his foreign policy team. tony blinken, a longtime aide to vice president biden is going to be filling out the role atop the state department. as well as jake sullivan, a longtime state...
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all right, nbc's ali vitali, monica alba. thank you so much for being up early with us.e really appreciate it. >>> still ahead here, we're going to talk to an emergency room physician about the growing number of coronavirus cases across the country as we head into the holiday season. >>> and later, four astronauts are on their way to the international space station after a historic launch at kennedy space center. those stories and a check on the weather coming up. nter those stories and a check on the weather coming up. ♪ here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy trailblazer. making life's journey, just better. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and i
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nbc news political reporter monica alba who's near the white house. politico senior writer and "playbook" co-author, jake sherman. great to have all of you here. so, monica, republicans like ohio start rob portman started sending signals they want this standoff to be over. at the same time, president trump is sending signals he's frustrated with his legal team and the fight continues. where does that leave us? what can you tell us? >> what started out as a large real effort, chris, with more people on the team has dwindled to two attorneys for the president, rudy giuliani and jenna ellis who are working on these campaign and legal battles that really have seen very little to almost no success. of the 36 cases that have been brought forth, not one instance of fraud has been found. 29 have been denied, dismissed or thrown out. over the weekend, you had a pretty dramatic scenario in which the president decided he had to distance himself and formally remove another lawyer, sidney powell, who had really been offering extremely controversial, conspiratorial
nbc news political reporter monica alba who's near the white house. politico senior writer and "playbook" co-author, jake sherman. great to have all of you here. so, monica, republicans like ohio start rob portman started sending signals they want this standoff to be over. at the same time, president trump is sending signals he's frustrated with his legal team and the fight continues. where does that leave us? what can you tell us? >> what started out as a large real effort,...
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mike memoli, monica alba, dr. patel, thanks to all. >>> joining me, co-chair of barack obama's presidential transition team in 2008, white house chief of staff to president clinton. joining me now, first john podesta, let me ask you about the transition and this, i think, unprecedented refusal by gsa administrator. there are reports she was threatened with firing if she went ahead. in any case she is obeying the guidance of the president that the election isn't over and not sending the letter that will allow the transition to start. >> if that's true, then her course of conduct should be to sign the letter and resign. this is a ministerial act. she has to ascertain the apparent successful candidate for president and vice president of the united states. and as president bush said yesterday, the outcome in clear, joe biden and kamala harris have been elected president and vice president of the united states. the secret service went so far as to enhance their protection as the duly elected next leaders of our country
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also with us, nbc news political reporter monica alba. good morning to both of you guys.you so early. mike, let me start with you, just to kind of walk through what we know about how the transition team is going to move forward today. it's obviously a pretty sharp contrast from what we've just been talking about with what the president is doing. but i want to start with that, because it really is the top line news today as power is shifting from president trump and to the president-elect. >> reporter: yeah, kasie. well, obviously, took a couple days longer than expected to get the final result. the biden team celebrating victory on saturday night. but now the hard work begins. 72 days, that's how many days until inauguration day. the biden team has now a little more than ten weeks to start the long process of filling more than 4,000 executive department agencies, of filling out a west wing staff and getting ready to tackle the very serious problems that confront the nation. but of course, the biden transition team has really been working quietly behind the scenes for mont
also with us, nbc news political reporter monica alba. good morning to both of you guys.you so early. mike, let me start with you, just to kind of walk through what we know about how the transition team is going to move forward today. it's obviously a pretty sharp contrast from what we've just been talking about with what the president is doing. but i want to start with that, because it really is the top line news today as power is shifting from president trump and to the president-elect....
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. >> reporter: not only that, hallie, but according to our colleagues, peter alexander and monica alba, we may get another lawsuit from the trump campaign. the margin is thin, 8,000 votes with tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands outstanding. what that update will tell us may very well move the needle on what that tiny margin is, doesn't tell us who is going to be the victor. ultimately, all of those votes need to be counted here. the certification isn't until the 16th of november, and if you move backwards from there, the 12th they can challenge signatures until, the 10th is the last day mail-in votes can be counted. the first time everyone in the state received a mail-in ballot, nevada, las vegas where the lion's share of those votes will come from, hallie. >> an update potentially, thanks, jacob, from neve pef. >>> update from georgia this hour, about 20 minutes away from that. blayne alexander is following the count in that state. pla blaine, what are you expecting? >> reporter: you know what, we talk about how close this is and seems to be getting even closer as we get more ba
. >> reporter: not only that, hallie, but according to our colleagues, peter alexander and monica alba, we may get another lawsuit from the trump campaign. the margin is thin, 8,000 votes with tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands outstanding. what that update will tell us may very well move the needle on what that tiny margin is, doesn't tell us who is going to be the victor. ultimately, all of those votes need to be counted here. the certification isn't until the 16th of november,...
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for more now we want to bring in victoria pitt alba, sustainability director at world vision international. she joins us from managua in nicaragua. it's good to have you on the program. tell us more about the situation over the ground there tonight. as you just heard, morgan are making the neighbor point the first day to prevent. i think of those sort of aid are india, like you've also got out of the small men are there is no energy we can but make any connection with their communication are so we know that they let you know, it was very, very strong that there s. in grains a low res, and that no, we've seen the army act. so communication, it's being impossible and we can't know that that, that you know, you know, all of these people are or there are no great guy. and so i just look at all but the so why then only those people use insurance and now they should have said, oh, they're all this and that. and you know, that would break the farm vittoria. let me ask you, i know your organization, you're trying to help the people there. what do you need most right now? well, what we have now is
for more now we want to bring in victoria pitt alba, sustainability director at world vision international. she joins us from managua in nicaragua. it's good to have you on the program. tell us more about the situation over the ground there tonight. as you just heard, morgan are making the neighbor point the first day to prevent. i think of those sort of aid are india, like you've also got out of the small men are there is no energy we can but make any connection with their communication are so...
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the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey alba tucker believes if biden wins of america to consider him the president. my read of the situation on the ground is that. probably half or more of republicans think this whole entire voting apparatus is rigged if biden ekes out this little bit this time in victory with a couple of states the swing swing states where there is some suspicious ballot biden comes it becomes president with with on almost you know with very little the gentleman say and certainly no serious consensus so there will be no mandate for biden and this will last for 4 years which is very interesting situation politically for for the united states especially since the democrats failed to turn up for that for the house the house they lost apparently 5 seats and the student senate is complete control the g.o.p. not to mention that the supreme court is already a done deal so biden becomes a base when they end up for 4 years where. after the american public will consider to be a fake president i don't think that a lot of the people that ar
the editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey alba tucker believes if biden wins of america to consider him the president. my read of the situation on the ground is that. probably half or more of republicans think this whole entire voting apparatus is rigged if biden ekes out this little bit this time in victory with a couple of states the swing swing states where there is some suspicious ballot biden comes it becomes president with with on almost you know with...
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joining me now is monica alba. also john fedorman and garland g gilcrest. let's start with you. we have seen a number of prominent republicans come out and say listen, it's time. business leaders, prominent leaders including supporters of the president coming out to say "it is time. we have also seen the president's lawsuits fail over and over and over again. who is it going to take to say, "hey, donald trump, time to move on." >> i think many republicans expect it to be the senate majority leader. he can offer cover, very few of whom have acknowledged the reality that joe biden is the president-elect at this point in time. they're waiting for that signal to proceed, but you did see something significant over the weekend which is an increasing number of people that had been allies in the past start to say it is time for a trap suggestion. you had kevin kramer of north dakota, including pat toomey. and that moment of transfer is extremely important and no time should be delayed. but you mentioned the issues with the president's legal team, he praised them and said he was very ple
joining me now is monica alba. also john fedorman and garland g gilcrest. let's start with you. we have seen a number of prominent republicans come out and say listen, it's time. business leaders, prominent leaders including supporters of the president coming out to say "it is time. we have also seen the president's lawsuits fail over and over and over again. who is it going to take to say, "hey, donald trump, time to move on." >> i think many republicans expect it to be...
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let's turn to monica alba.onica, we've gone from president trump saying stop the count to perhaps maybe just sharpening the messaging to stop the fraud, although that is somewhat ak bmbiguous. what is the campaign saying about the states too close to call? >> reporter: it's an evolution there, by uhut a continuation o mixed messaging. that would mean in formstates w former vice president biden is leading, he would lose them. all of these things have been flagged by twitter online for misleading the public in terms of what the president is laying the groundwork here for in case he loses. it would be a full circle moment of what he was telegraphing weeks and months ago. the president's defense may be the only way he views this loss is happening to him is because it was in his words rigged. that's why the trump campaign is mounting all these legal attacks, some in states they have already lost and the cases are being thrown out in concern cases, but they continue to push forward. the lawsuit in nevada, they announ
let's turn to monica alba.onica, we've gone from president trump saying stop the count to perhaps maybe just sharpening the messaging to stop the fraud, although that is somewhat ak bmbiguous. what is the campaign saying about the states too close to call? >> reporter: it's an evolution there, by uhut a continuation o mixed messaging. that would mean in formstates w former vice president biden is leading, he would lose them. all of these things have been flagged by twitter online for...
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joining us now msnbc monica alba. president trump as we just mentioned inviting michigan law makers to the white house to meet with him tomorrow. why? what's the strategy here. >> reporter: it's a great question, ayman. a president hasn't who hasn't had anything on his public schedule, the fact we're learning he's still obsessed with an election in a state he lost is in michigan, is quite telling. that's where he wants to be spending his time and emergency. learning now from a person who is familiar to the invitation to a group of about a dozen republican law makers in michigan who are set to come to the white house on friday to meet with him. it's unclear whether the press will be able to cover that meeting. the fact he wants to sit down and talk to them after michigan has certified their election where president-elect joe biden was the victor by a margin of more than 140,000 votes tells you this president is dug in on these battles and he thinks there's some legal battles he can explore. it also comes, ayman, as the
joining us now msnbc monica alba. president trump as we just mentioned inviting michigan law makers to the white house to meet with him tomorrow. why? what's the strategy here. >> reporter: it's a great question, ayman. a president hasn't who hasn't had anything on his public schedule, the fact we're learning he's still obsessed with an election in a state he lost is in michigan, is quite telling. that's where he wants to be spending his time and emergency. learning now from a person who...
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and alba, who is the sustainability director at world vision international. she's joining us now from the capital managua in nicaragua. i try to tell us more about the situation there on the ground. well, you just mentioned right now there are more than 50000 people in sheraton is are we still don't have very we have very almost all over the contrary, there are reversed as you know me very good houses out there. no, not for sure any that pass from your house, you know, less than police, we had and all you speak to me was this eerie sex out of 10000, feet that has no houses anymore. and that, and these people right now is in shelters. all of these families are in shelters and they are in all of the thousands. now in addition to the challenges of just understanding how bad the damage actually is on the ground, what would you say are going to be the biggest challenges going forward for your team? at this hour nap communication, if you sat is so very big challenge because we cannot determine my own ground, we have not communicated with our ins be leaving soon now
and alba, who is the sustainability director at world vision international. she's joining us now from the capital managua in nicaragua. i try to tell us more about the situation there on the ground. well, you just mentioned right now there are more than 50000 people in sheraton is are we still don't have very we have very almost all over the contrary, there are reversed as you know me very good houses out there. no, not for sure any that pass from your house, you know, less than police, we had...
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joining me now nbc political reporter monica alba, msnbc political reporter ali vitali in delaware and cal perry in chicago where a new stay-at-home vifry radvisory in place. it's an advisory, not a lockdown. let's talk about the frustration of the biden team they have to wait until mid december with the electoral college to actually get a transition started. >> andrea, in this situation, time is the one resource that you really can't get back. of course they want to hit the ground running. they need to see, in order to do that, a letter from general services, a letter of ascertainment, talking about people in the staff who are already in these agencies. they can already start planning a mask dissemination for a vaccine as we see these two companies now, pfizer and moderna getting ever closer to a vaccine put out in the early part of next clear. consider this, despite the fact joe biden said his first phone call would be to anthony fauci. they can't talk to dr. fauci because they are in limbo. newly chief of staff ron klain spoke about it on "meet the press." >> we now have the possibi
joining me now nbc political reporter monica alba, msnbc political reporter ali vitali in delaware and cal perry in chicago where a new stay-at-home vifry radvisory in place. it's an advisory, not a lockdown. let's talk about the frustration of the biden team they have to wait until mid december with the electoral college to actually get a transition started. >> andrea, in this situation, time is the one resource that you really can't get back. of course they want to hit the ground...
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let's go straight to nbc's monica alba outside the white house. good afternoon to you. we just learned about this a couple minutes ago. in a tweet from the president, take us through what we know. and our colleague carol lee had reported that esper had perhaps before the election, or around the time of election night, had drafted a resignation letter already in anticipation of this. >> yeah. incredible reporting by my colleagues who had been documenting the president's displeasure with secretary esper for months. we've seen it aired publicly and privately according to reporting. and three defense officials had told them that indeed secretary esper had drafted this letter before last week, before the election, knowing this could be the potential outcome, and that the president as one of his first acts if he had lost, or even if he potentially won re-election, would have moved to get rid of some cabinet officials whom he had clash with at the top of that list, according to the tweet that we're now just seeing, it appears to be secretary of defense mark esper. now we under
let's go straight to nbc's monica alba outside the white house. good afternoon to you. we just learned about this a couple minutes ago. in a tweet from the president, take us through what we know. and our colleague carol lee had reported that esper had perhaps before the election, or around the time of election night, had drafted a resignation letter already in anticipation of this. >> yeah. incredible reporting by my colleagues who had been documenting the president's displeasure with...
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. >> monica alba reporting from suburban detroit for us. >> the voice sounds different. >>> presidenttate today as he tries to repeat his 2016 victory there. we learn just how massive turnout has been for the state in early voting with nearly 3.9 million georgians voting in person or by absentee ballot. blayne alexander joins us. what's the feeling on the ground? how much do democrats like their chances in the state? >> reporter: lindsey, good morning to you. what's so interesting is this is very different and very new territory for the state of georgia, solidly in battleground territory. typically we're not even talking about the state of georgia. certainly not this close to the election. consider this the last time the state went blue in a presidential election was nearly three decades ago. so certainly a very different picture now and i think that's underscored by the visits that you say, the very high-profile visits coming just hours before election day. we're going to see president trump make his way to georgia, campaigning in rome, georgia, solidly red territory. we'll see the v
. >> monica alba reporting from suburban detroit for us. >> the voice sounds different. >>> presidenttate today as he tries to repeat his 2016 victory there. we learn just how massive turnout has been for the state in early voting with nearly 3.9 million georgians voting in person or by absentee ballot. blayne alexander joins us. what's the feeling on the ground? how much do democrats like their chances in the state? >> reporter: lindsey, good morning to you. what's...
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. >> and jeff mason and monica alba, let's talk about the president. here there was a g20 summit this weekend. he was out playing golf. he did participate but then had larry kudlow sitting in the chair. we don't know whether he took part in the pandemic conversation s that the g20 had. >> the president largely over the last few weeks hasn't been taking part in coronavirus task forces -- task force meetings here at the white house. so it doesn't sound like he participated in the g20 part of that over the weekend. although you're right to say he did take part in the summit broadly by video conference. but in general, i think what we've seen since the election is a president who is completely focused on trying to fight the results and trying to overturn those results despite the fact that all of the legal -- nearly all of the legal challenges that his team has made have been overturned in court. and someone who's just, you know, not ready to concede and not focusing on governing at the same time. >> and monica, what about the president's mood and the fact
. >> and jeff mason and monica alba, let's talk about the president. here there was a g20 summit this weekend. he was out playing golf. he did participate but then had larry kudlow sitting in the chair. we don't know whether he took part in the pandemic conversation s that the g20 had. >> the president largely over the last few weeks hasn't been taking part in coronavirus task forces -- task force meetings here at the white house. so it doesn't sound like he participated in the g20...
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monica alba covering team trump and mike memoli with president-elect biden's team and pulitzer prize winning bureau chief at the "washington post." an all-star squad. monica, today president trump will make his first public appearance in almost a week and it's, of course, in honor of veterans day. what are you watching? >> reporter: i'll be watching for, steph, whether the white house adds anything else to the president's public schedule, because he's not expected to make remarks at this largely ceremonial visit, one he's done over many of the years he has been here, but i also want to know whether he is going to come out and publicly say on camera in another fashion what he's been saying on these tweets that continue to be completely baseless, and the reality seems to be setting in at the white house with an official telling my colleague peter alexander, the situation is simply not sustainable as it is now. when we look ahead to the next couple of days, the trump campaign is preparing to wind down, in effect. staff is going to be laid off and essentially dismissed as was always the
monica alba covering team trump and mike memoli with president-elect biden's team and pulitzer prize winning bureau chief at the "washington post." an all-star squad. monica, today president trump will make his first public appearance in almost a week and it's, of course, in honor of veterans day. what are you watching? >> reporter: i'll be watching for, steph, whether the white house adds anything else to the president's public schedule, because he's not expected to make...
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monica alba who covers the trump campaign says that as of yesterday, she reached out to trump campaignfficials and they say they are keeping all options open. they have until 5:00 p.m. to request and pay for the recount, estimated cost $7.9 million, about four times higher than the price tag in 2016 when there was a statewide recount, because of the coronavirus, because of the social distancing requirements, and the holiday pay that will happen if a recount happens. so andrea, we know all 72 counties have now certified results until the state of wisconsin. >> thank you so much, shaq brewster. we'll wait to see what the trump campaign decides to do by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> and the rapid surge. what new jersey is doing to try to contain another coronavirus wave after seeing a sharp uptick in just four days. stay with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ engine revs ] (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪
monica alba who covers the trump campaign says that as of yesterday, she reached out to trump campaignfficials and they say they are keeping all options open. they have until 5:00 p.m. to request and pay for the recount, estimated cost $7.9 million, about four times higher than the price tag in 2016 when there was a statewide recount, because of the coronavirus, because of the social distancing requirements, and the holiday pay that will happen if a recount happens. so andrea, we know all 72...
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and here to kick things off, monica alba, alli, alison, vaughn, and mark with our break down of the battle ground numbers. monica, i'm covering the trump campaign in north carolina. you're there in wisconsin. kenosha is the president's penultimate stop. talk about what you're hearing from the president's rather unconventional final pitch to voters. >> absolutely. the coronavirus and the campaign continue to collide and perhaps nowhere more intensely than here in wisconsin where we have seen record infections in the last week and a rolling average positivity rate of a whopping 30%. that is where the president will be for his penultimate rally tonight, and it comes as he has indicated at that rally last night in florida, potentially musing about firing infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci. now, we need to point out the president doesn't have the direct authority to remove him. he could certainly try to get others to do that. but he can't on his own unilaterally. it shows you how intensely these things continue to clash. in wisconsin the president will be rallying in kenosha, it's one
and here to kick things off, monica alba, alli, alison, vaughn, and mark with our break down of the battle ground numbers. monica, i'm covering the trump campaign in north carolina. you're there in wisconsin. kenosha is the president's penultimate stop. talk about what you're hearing from the president's rather unconventional final pitch to voters. >> absolutely. the coronavirus and the campaign continue to collide and perhaps nowhere more intensely than here in wisconsin where we have...
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let's get to monica alba who is joining us in washington, michigan. no heat to help you out, but is there any sense of concern among those who are attending that rally or from the president to those covid numbers, because there's been a sharp uptick there in michigan. >> reporter: exactly, alex. none whatsoever that we could detect. these were thousands of supporters who had been lined up since 5:00 in the morning, some of them, to get into this event, his first of five stops today. and yes, the real-feel temperature here is about 30 degrees, and for most of the president's rally, the hour-long speech that he gave, there were intermittent snow flurries, which the president himself was complaining about, saying he was quite upset and concerned about the angle the team had set the stage up. however, he did have a canopy covering him. the wind blew in his face and he complained about it throughout the speech, and he said he didn't want to be a diva but compared himself to luciano pavarotti. it did not deter the supporters who wanted to be here. he will b
let's get to monica alba who is joining us in washington, michigan. no heat to help you out, but is there any sense of concern among those who are attending that rally or from the president to those covid numbers, because there's been a sharp uptick there in michigan. >> reporter: exactly, alex. none whatsoever that we could detect. these were thousands of supporters who had been lined up since 5:00 in the morning, some of them, to get into this event, his first of five stops today. and...
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let's now to monica alba. all eyes on what the trump campaign is doing. it is now calling for a recount in wisconsin, lgsz faci also fa lot of backlash for claiming victory prematurely. what do we know about their strategy as we start to see some of the lawsuits play out? >> yeah, it is an extremely narrow path at this point, but trump campaign officials maintain there is one. but you see them shifting completely now from the electoral map strategy to a proce tract protracted legal one. and campaign aides were not confident in the president's performance in michigan and wisconsin. those are the two major headlines. they want to be taking to the courts. that is something that the president has been doing it also. but it is the mixed messaging we saw from the campaign that is raising aeyebrows. and the campaign says the only way we win is if certain votes are counted in places that go our way. so that is why you will see the campaign holding a press conference in pennsylvania with the president's son, daughter-in-law and personal attorney rudy giuliani, the
let's now to monica alba. all eyes on what the trump campaign is doing. it is now calling for a recount in wisconsin, lgsz faci also fa lot of backlash for claiming victory prematurely. what do we know about their strategy as we start to see some of the lawsuits play out? >> yeah, it is an extremely narrow path at this point, but trump campaign officials maintain there is one. but you see them shifting completely now from the electoral map strategy to a proce tract protracted legal one....
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michael memoli with the team biden in delaware, monica alba and morgan radford. michael, you spoke with top members of the transition team. what's their plan? >> 72 days, steph. that's how much time joe biden and his transition team has to get ready for inauguration day and build their administration and, yes, i spoke with several of the folks leading biden's transition team about just what they've been doing the last few weeks and months quietly behind the scenes to get ready for this moment. they've already identified 4300 folks that could fill in some of those 4,000 political jobs that need to be filled. don't expect to see some of the cabinet jobs, top positions announced quickly. they are prioritizing those positions that will be relevant for tackling the pandemic and also a lot of those positions that don't require senate confirmation. they want to make sure these agencies are fully staffed for time when the principals arrive. and we should expect to see a continued focus on the pandemic. this is a team that's been working out building lists of potential ap
michael memoli with the team biden in delaware, monica alba and morgan radford. michael, you spoke with top members of the transition team. what's their plan? >> 72 days, steph. that's how much time joe biden and his transition team has to get ready for inauguration day and build their administration and, yes, i spoke with several of the folks leading biden's transition team about just what they've been doing the last few weeks and months quietly behind the scenes to get ready for this...
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nbc's monica alba is joining us from washington, michigan, right now. monica, welcome to you. is there any sense of covid concern among those that are attending the rally, or have you heard about this from the president himself as he speaks? >> reporter: no concern from the thousands of supporters who are here, alex, in snowy conditions in washington, michigan. if anything, they seem a little bit more worried about their exposure to the cold, less so the virus. the president has been on stage now for about 40 minutes. he himself referring to the colder-than-normal temperatures that he is used to, even joking that he doesn't feel he has the right coat and wrapping his arms around himself, saying he's shivering and not very pleased with his advance team has him advance team that has him speaking directly into the very blistering, cold wind. but here, the president claims to falsely claim that a potential joe biden administration would mean a vaccine for coronavirus would be delayed, that the pandemic would be prolonged. there's no evidence of that. the joe biden campaign has mad
nbc's monica alba is joining us from washington, michigan, right now. monica, welcome to you. is there any sense of covid concern among those that are attending the rally, or have you heard about this from the president himself as he speaks? >> reporter: no concern from the thousands of supporters who are here, alex, in snowy conditions in washington, michigan. if anything, they seem a little bit more worried about their exposure to the cold, less so the virus. the president has been on...
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and so they think they are excelling him to what is considered like alba, but the vice president, dies in office so there is this vacancy, what is interesting about hobart, he is the only vice presidents in history, that enjoyed a close an intimate relationship with the president, because he did a lot of his financial work. and it turns out, that having your financial planner as your vice president is convenient. in the case of teddy roosevelt, what is interesting is the first reference that i can find about heartbeats away from the presidency, comes from mark hanna. he is one of mckinley's most trusted confidants. when teddy roosevelt ends up as vice president, and the only vote against teddy roosevelt as vice president is teddy roosevelt as delegate. and mark hanna says to mckinley, mister president you are only responsible for the next four years is to live. that's our only responsibility. and you could be shot and killed in september of 1901. interesting part of the story, whenever i talk about accidental presidents themselves, people love to say all the teddy roosevelt story, when
and so they think they are excelling him to what is considered like alba, but the vice president, dies in office so there is this vacancy, what is interesting about hobart, he is the only vice presidents in history, that enjoyed a close an intimate relationship with the president, because he did a lot of his financial work. and it turns out, that having your financial planner as your vice president is convenient. in the case of teddy roosevelt, what is interesting is the first reference that i...
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he was a complete pain in whatever i can't say on cspan, so they think they're exileing him toal alba by thrusting him mckinley. hobart dies in officer. so there is this vacancy. what's interesting about hobart is he is one of the only vice presidents in history that enjoyed a close and intimate relationship with the president. because he did a lot of his financial planning. which is, it turns out having your financial planner as your vice president is convenient. but in the case of deadly roosevelt, what's interesting, is first reference they can find about heartbeats away from the presidency comes from mark hannah, who is one of mckinley's most trusted confidants. when teddy roosevelt ends up as vice president, by the way, the only vote is teddy roosevelt as a delegate. mark hannah says to mcconditionally, mr. president, your only responsibility in the next four years is to lit and okay mckinley is shot and killed in october of 1901. now an interesting part of the story, whenever i talk about accidental presidents who nearly die in office, people love to say, oh, the teddy roosevelt
he was a complete pain in whatever i can't say on cspan, so they think they're exileing him toal alba by thrusting him mckinley. hobart dies in officer. so there is this vacancy. what's interesting about hobart is he is one of the only vice presidents in history that enjoyed a close and intimate relationship with the president. because he did a lot of his financial planning. which is, it turns out having your financial planner as your vice president is convenient. but in the case of deadly...
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mañana tuvimos muchos problemas tú y yo no desayunaste, no quiero que vuelva a ocurrir de nuevo por albaida tú no tienes la historia del capital le dicen que hay algo nuevo en torno a esta historia, un final mucho más feliz? >> yo creo que sí la historia llegó a su fin pero al completar su hazaña el caminante nos dijo que él iba a tratar de contactar a los dueños del capital de este pero que la acompañó con 31 días. y sino los encontraba el capitán se quedaba con él vamos a ver en qué quedó. >> santiago sabía que la alegría por el capital podría ser la tristeza de su verdadero dueño. >> él dormía todos los días a un lado mío llegué a pensar que este pero iba a ser parte de mi vida pero no fue así. >> cumplió su promesa y la verdad de su compañero comenzó a surgir. >> llegamos al capitán a un veterinario y le encontraron el famoso chip a través de esta logramos localizar a los dueños delcapitán que tiene otro nombre la ayudó van a ser atacada por un asaltante al año y medio salió de casa a través de santiago. >> el perro tiene características de superperro. >> cuando el capitán dio a su d
mañana tuvimos muchos problemas tú y yo no desayunaste, no quiero que vuelva a ocurrir de nuevo por albaida tú no tienes la historia del capital le dicen que hay algo nuevo en torno a esta historia, un final mucho más feliz? >> yo creo que sí la historia llegó a su fin pero al completar su hazaña el caminante nos dijo que él iba a tratar de contactar a los dueños del capital de este pero que la acompañó con 31 días. y sino los encontraba el capitán se quedaba con él vamos a...