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like, this is not you. >> alcindor: perez had lost a job, and her focus.truggled to make ends meet. >> i was thinking about how i'm going to pay my rent, how am i going to make sure that i have food in my mouth? and my mom said it's like she still has kids at home. she has her own bills, her own commitments, her own business. money doesn't grow off the trees. >> alcindor: perez got a boost when her school sent her around $2,000 in emergency aid, funded by the cares act. with that, plus scholarships, loans, and earnings from her job, she's hung on. >> i'm still here. i didn't give up. i didn't drop out. virginia union is like my world, this is like my comfort zone. this is where i feel like i am me. >> alcindor: virginia union chief operating officer allia carter is exploring ways to provide more support to students even without federal relief money. >> what we used these funds for was to offset the cost of what we call gaps in the idea of affordability. how do we sustain this? how do you make this doable for those to cominto a higher education environment
like, this is not you. >> alcindor: perez had lost a job, and her focus.truggled to make ends meet. >> i was thinking about how i'm going to pay my rent, how am i going to make sure that i have food in my mouth? and my mom said it's like she still has kids at home. she has her own bills, her own commitments, her own business. money doesn't grow off the trees. >> alcindor: perez got a boost when her school sent her around $2,000 in emergency aid, funded by the cares act. with...
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yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> good to see you all. >> alcindor: this morning on capitol hill, an optimistic and determined president biden. >> it's a good day. >> alcindor: with him, a $1.75 trillion framework for his social policy plan. after weeks of negotiations, he said he was confident he could unite his party around the plan which aims to make massive changes to healthcare and childcare and to rewrite the tax code. if passed, the plan would also be the largest investment in climate change in u.s. history. back at the white house, he called the framework historic and overdue. >> this agenda, the agenda that's in these bills, is what 81 million americans voted for. >> alcindor: the outline is the result of hours of closed-door meetings, hand-wringing and public feuding between moderate and progressive democrats. it's one of the most challenging efforts of president biden's long legislative history. >> no one got everything they wanted, including me. but that's what compromise is, that's consensus. and that's what i ran on. >> alcindor: that framework includes: $550 billio
yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> good to see you all. >> alcindor: this morning on capitol hill, an optimistic and determined president biden. >> it's a good day. >> alcindor: with him, a $1.75 trillion framework for his social policy plan. after weeks of negotiations, he said he was confident he could unite his party around the plan which aims to make massive changes to healthcare and childcare and to rewrite the tax code. if passed, the plan would also be the...
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white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> alcindor: it's a crisis of globalrtions. from major bottlenecks at busy ports, to a lack of computer chips for auto manufacturers, and even a shortage of truck drivers to deliver all those goods. today, president biden met with major retailers, port executives, and union representatives, to address some of the supply chain challenges triggered by the covid-19 pandemic. >> if federal support is needed, i will direct all appropriate action. if the private sector doesn't step up, we're going to call them out, and ask them to act. because our goal is not only to t through this immediate bottleneck, but to address the long-standing weaknesses in our transportation supply chain that this pandemic has exposed. >> alcindor: the bustling port of los angeles will now pivot to operating 24/7, the move aims to help ease the massive shipping backlog there. last month, e port in long beach, california made that same shift. together, those two ports account for roughly 40% of all shipping containers entering the u.s. >> the quickest
white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> alcindor: it's a crisis of globalrtions. from major bottlenecks at busy ports, to a lack of computer chips for auto manufacturers, and even a shortage of truck drivers to deliver all those goods. today, president biden met with major retailers, port executives, and union representatives, to address some of the supply chain challenges triggered by the covid-19 pandemic. >> if federal support is needed, i will direct...
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and as yamiche alcindor reports, some of the state's most prominent republicans were in attendance. >> alcindor: it's a familiar sight from past campaigns -- but this time, he coupled grievances against democrats with yet more lies about the 2020 election that he lost. >> they rigged the election, and now based on the rigged election, they're destroying our country. this is about the american people having their country taken away from them, that's what it's really about. >> alcindor: present for these latest claims were some of iowa's highest-profile g.o.p. elected officials. there was governor kim reynolds... >> senator chuck grassley has my complete and total endorsement... >> alcindor: ...and chuck grassley, the longest-serving republican in the senate. last month, he announced that he's seeking an eighth term in office. earlier this year, when the senate put former president trump on trial for inciting the january 6 capitol attack, grassley voted to acquit him. but in a february statement about the riot, grassley sharply criticized the former president. at the time, grassley wrot
and as yamiche alcindor reports, some of the state's most prominent republicans were in attendance. >> alcindor: it's a familiar sight from past campaigns -- but this time, he coupled grievances against democrats with yet more lies about the 2020 election that he lost. >> they rigged the election, and now based on the rigged election, they're destroying our country. this is about the american people having their country taken away from them, that's what it's really about. >>...
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yamiche alcindor, biden's meeting with the democrats. the price of this bill is coming down and remind the good folks watching that that won't be greeted as good news by all the democrats. >> that is right, the president today spent a lot of time meeting with members in his own party to try and scramble together to really reunite his party, so he could get these infrastructure plans through. he met with house progressives, as well as house moderates, he also met with senator sinema, and senator manchin. what came out of this is he's been talking to white house sources. he put an actual top five number, 1.9, to 2.2, around 2.2 trillion dollars. and that is about a trillion dollars less than what progressives were going for which is about 3.5 trillion dollars. that's what house progressives are saying when i was talking to them at the white house when i was talking to the president. they sounded optimistic. they sounded like they really wanted to get behind the strategy of the president that he was doing. he was calling him the mediator in
yamiche alcindor, biden's meeting with the democrats. the price of this bill is coming down and remind the good folks watching that that won't be greeted as good news by all the democrats. >> that is right, the president today spent a lot of time meeting with members in his own party to try and scramble together to really reunite his party, so he could get these infrastructure plans through. he met with house progressives, as well as house moderates, he also met with senator sinema, and...
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yamiche alcindor, you know well the kind of rules surrounding presidential power. you don't exert it unless you think there is going to be a return because that is a precious commodity. tell us what you know about these plants to delay his departure so he can give a final sales pitch in the house. >> there are several sources that are now saying that president biden is expected to blue low capitol hill to meet with democrats to try and seal the deal and to really marshall and unite democrats around voting for the infrastructure bill. it's interesting where the president finds himself, he has been really trying to exert pressure, trying to be a closure, trying to be a mediator, chief. but now comes the time where democrats with progressives and moderates are trying to work out much of the details and now they're really looking to the president to say, okay, we need you before you go off to europe to really put this together. the question though is whether or not that's going to work. today we saw a lot of different developments on the bill. but it is still unclear w
yamiche alcindor, you know well the kind of rules surrounding presidential power. you don't exert it unless you think there is going to be a return because that is a precious commodity. tell us what you know about these plants to delay his departure so he can give a final sales pitch in the house. >> there are several sources that are now saying that president biden is expected to blue low capitol hill to meet with democrats to try and seal the deal and to really marshall and unite...
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as yamiche alcindor reports, there has been a growing number of abductions in haiti, amid a number of crises there. >> alcindor: the 17 kidnap victims had just visited this orphanage on saturday when they were seized, a sign of mounting dangers in the island nation. >> ( translated ): when we hear there is a kidnapping, the effect of the kidnapping, we know it's not going to be good for drivers, motorcycle drivers. people do not go out in the streets. >> alcindor: the ohio-based“ christian aid ministries” says those abducted on saturday included 16 americans and one canadian. five were children, one just two years old. haitian authorities say they were taken by the “400 mawozo” gang-- notorious for kidnappings, killings and extortion. the missionaries were snatched in ganthier, a community east of port-au-prince, within the gang's known territory. u.s. officials, including the f.b.i., are consulting with haiti to find the kidnapped 17 and bring them home. >> our embassy team in haiti has been in constant contact with the haitian national police, with the missionary group christian aid
as yamiche alcindor reports, there has been a growing number of abductions in haiti, amid a number of crises there. >> alcindor: the 17 kidnap victims had just visited this orphanage on saturday when they were seized, a sign of mounting dangers in the island nation. >> ( translated ): when we hear there is a kidnapping, the effect of the kidnapping, we know it's not going to be good for drivers, motorcycle drivers. people do not go out in the streets. >> alcindor: the...
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i'm yamiche alcindor. good night from washington.ptioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: major funding for "tell me more with kelly corrigan" is provided by the penner family foundation along with support from the gordon and llura gund foundation. bianca valenti: the second i went under the water, i was like rag-dolled, flipping and turning and spinning, my board's ripped out of my hands. i opened my eyes. all i saw was dark, and then luckily at that second, my feet touched the sand, and i just barely, slowly swam to the surface, and i thought, "if there's another wave, i'm going to die." ♪
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yamiche alcindor has our report. >> alcindor: for the first time since he resigned as special envoy forote spoke publicly, briefing the house foreign affairs committee. foote, who left his position amid mass deportations of haitian migrants on the southern border, told lawmakers it is wrong to send haitians back to the struggling island tion. >> deportation in the short term is not going to make haiti more stable. in fact, it's going to make it worse. nobody asked me about the deportations. i found out about it on the news, like the rest of us >> alcindor: in mid-septembe more than 14,000 haitians, many from south america, came to the u.s. southern border seeking asylum. many ended up in squalid conditions camping under a bridge, in del rio, texas. as many as 12,000 haitians were released into the united states to await immigration proceedings. but thousands of others were sent back to haiti. meanwhile, beyond covid-19, the island nation is still reeling from a major earthquake in august. and it remains in political crisis, after president jovenel moise was assassinated in july. i am jo
yamiche alcindor has our report. >> alcindor: for the first time since he resigned as special envoy forote spoke publicly, briefing the house foreign affairs committee. foote, who left his position amid mass deportations of haitian migrants on the southern border, told lawmakers it is wrong to send haitians back to the struggling island tion. >> deportation in the short term is not going to make haiti more stable. in fact, it's going to make it worse. nobody asked me about the...
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yamiche alcindor for pbs news, moderator of "washington week" also on pbs. robert costa, his book co-authored with bob woodard, "peril" is on the best-selling list. yamiche, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. we're witnessing the death of outrage, death of irony and perhaps the death of consequences. it appears the 1/6 committee is doing their level best and being as aggressive as the law will allow. the question is how closely is this being watched in that building you cover for a living. yamiche, i think you're muted. >> can you hear me now? my sense is white house officials are watching very closely what's going on in the january 6 investigation, though they have their hands full with the infrastructure negotiations and with the voting rights vote that's happening in the senate tomorrow, but officials at the white house have said, and it's very clear that president biden sees january 6 as a deep stain in our democracy. he sees it as an extraordinary event that needs to be properly investigated. that's why you've seen president biden as well as whit
yamiche alcindor for pbs news, moderator of "washington week" also on pbs. robert costa, his book co-authored with bob woodard, "peril" is on the best-selling list. yamiche, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. we're witnessing the death of outrage, death of irony and perhaps the death of consequences. it appears the 1/6 committee is doing their level best and being as aggressive as the law will allow. the question is how closely is this being watched in that building...
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judy: yamiche alcindor following these two stories. thank you, yamiche . >> i'm stephanie sy.e'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. cruise in southern california worked to cleanup an oil spill that fouled parts of the coastline. huntington beach was hit hard after an off-shore pipeline leaked 126,000 gals closing beaches and killing wildlife. investigators are looking at whether a ship's anchor ruptured the pipeline will return to this later in the program. today was the deadline for teachers and staff to get covid vaccinations in new york city's public school system, the nation's largest. yor bill deblasio says 95 fors of school employee haves now had that's one dose. thousands rushed to get shots in the past week to avoid being put on unpaid live. refugee admission toes the u.s. hit a record low when the federal fiscal year that just ended. the "associated press" reports gazunder 11, 500 refugees were admitted not including thousands of afghans who came in recent weeks. president biden pledged to restressor sharp cuts of the trump years. u. inner humanit
judy: yamiche alcindor following these two stories. thank you, yamiche . >> i'm stephanie sy.e'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. cruise in southern california worked to cleanup an oil spill that fouled parts of the coastline. huntington beach was hit hard after an off-shore pipeline leaked 126,000 gals closing beaches and killing wildlife. investigators are looking at whether a ship's anchor ruptured the pipeline will return to this later in the program. today was...
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yamiche alcindor, moderator. congresswoman debbie dingell is with us. good to see you, thank you for being with us. i've been talking to house progressives in the last week and they actually sounded much more hopeful while acknowledging the fact that progressives are going to have to come down from what their initial sense of a full package was. >> ali, we do not have a choice. we have to land this plane. i think everybody has had a good two weeks at home. they've taken deep breaths. they've listened to their constituents. we need to come back and close the deal. it's going to have has been hands-on involved in this. we need to bring both sides together. this has to get done. there is too much information out there that's not true, too much information that people don't understand what this is really about. code words like the one you just talked about. we have to get back and get this done. >> congresswoman, i want to ask you, earlier i was talking about the supply chain. not a lot that people think about in this country because we think produce comes
yamiche alcindor, moderator. congresswoman debbie dingell is with us. good to see you, thank you for being with us. i've been talking to house progressives in the last week and they actually sounded much more hopeful while acknowledging the fact that progressives are going to have to come down from what their initial sense of a full package was. >> ali, we do not have a choice. we have to land this plane. i think everybody has had a good two weeks at home. they've taken deep breaths....
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. >> joining me now, yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs "newshour." she is also the moderator of "washington week" on pbs and an msnbc political contributor. also with us, live from the capitol, ali vitali, capitol hill news correspondent. thank you both for being with me this morning. the congresswoman sounded confident there, but progressives also just threw cold water on manchin's pitch for a $1.5 trillion price tag over the weekend. we saw senator sinema get chased into the bathroom by immigration activists. where do things stand this morning? >> well, sinema clearly facing that pressure at home from the grassroots, but in terms of that conversation around the price tag, it's not entirely surprising to see progressives throw cold water on that $1.5 trillion number. certainly, that's at the bottom of where they want to be on this. and there are even some progressives who would tell you, they wanted to see this bill at $6 trillion. so even $3.5 trillion felt low to them. what's clear, though, after this week is that it's not going to be $3.5 trillio
. >> joining me now, yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs "newshour." she is also the moderator of "washington week" on pbs and an msnbc political contributor. also with us, live from the capitol, ali vitali, capitol hill news correspondent. thank you both for being with me this morning. the congresswoman sounded confident there, but progressives also just threw cold water on manchin's pitch for a $1.5 trillion price tag over the weekend. we saw senator...
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yamiche alcindor talks to two leaders in michigan about what the state needs, and the potential impactbiden agenda. >> alcindor: here to talk about the president's pitch, i'm joined by nick proctor. he's the mayor of howell, and attended the president's remarks. and, congresswoman lisa mcclain. she represents the northeastern part of the state. thank you so much both of you for being here. mayor proctor, i want to start with you. president biden only got 38% of the vote in the 2020 election losing badly to former president trump. a lot of your residents did not support him. you yourself said that you did not vote for president biden but you do support his infrastructure plans. talk to me about how you square, how your residents feel about president biden with your support for his infrastructure plans. >> well, thanks for having me. i kind of view this a little differently. it's not who we voted for or who we didn't vote for. the city of howell and its communities were excited to have a visit by the president. he's our president, he's all of our president, and we were very happy he came
yamiche alcindor talks to two leaders in michigan about what the state needs, and the potential impactbiden agenda. >> alcindor: here to talk about the president's pitch, i'm joined by nick proctor. he's the mayor of howell, and attended the president's remarks. and, congresswoman lisa mcclain. she represents the northeastern part of the state. thank you so much both of you for being here. mayor proctor, i want to start with you. president biden only got 38% of the vote in the 2020...
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. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are yamiche alcindor, moderator of "washington week," david french, the senior editor of "the dispatch" and former democratic congresswoman, donna edwards. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ness from >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. from our nbc news bureau in los angeles. every day it seems we're learning how fragile our democracy is. just this past week the senate judiciary committee released a report about how close we came to losing that democracy in the weeks after the election. the report provides new details on a january 3rd white house meeting where top justice department officials had to threaten to resign en masse to stop president trump from taking further steps to overturn the election. we also learned that last week mr. trump told his former aides to not comply with subpoenas from congress regarding the january 6th riot at the capitol, and a facebook whistle-blower told congress this week how the com
. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are yamiche alcindor, moderator of "washington week," david french, the senior editor of "the dispatch" and former democratic congresswoman, donna edwards. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ness from >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. from our nbc news bureau in...
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for more, i'm joined by yamiche alcindor. so yamiche, we shedder today from the president and the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, wre does everything stand? >> well both sides are dug in as debt ceiling, it is unclear which side will blink. president biden took to the white houspodium today and he delivered pointed remarks. he accused republicans of playing quote russian roulette with the u.s. economy. he said that the debt seang is not about new spending. he said this is about whether or not the u.s. will be able to pay its bills. here is some of what the president had to say. >> not only are republicans ksh-- their job, they are threatening to use their power to prevent us from doing our job, saving the economy from a catastrophic event. i think quite frankly it is hypocritical, dangerous and disgraceful. >> now president biden also said that it is wrong for republicans to link the debt ceiling limit and raising the debt limiwith his infrastructure plan though the gop has said if democrats can pass the infrastructur
for more, i'm joined by yamiche alcindor. so yamiche, we shedder today from the president and the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, wre does everything stand? >> well both sides are dug in as debt ceiling, it is unclear which side will blink. president biden took to the white houspodium today and he delivered pointed remarks. he accused republicans of playing quote russian roulette with the u.s. economy. he said that the debt seang is not about new spending. he said this is about...
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joining me now, nbc's kerry sanders and pbs's yamiche alcindor. kerry, what do we know about the latest on these ransom negotiations? >> the fbi has agents now on the ground in haiti attempting to make contact with the mawozo gang here. the 400 mawozo gang, which is claiming responsibility for taking the 17 hostages. their demands we understand right now, and this is "wall street journal" reporting with the justice minister in haiti, is for, as you noted, $17 million. we have a breakdown of who these 16 americans and one canadian is. it includes five children, one as young as 8 months old, 3 years old, 6 years old, 14 years old, and 15 years old. there is a background here to understand that gangs in haiti have attempted and have been successful at extorting money in hostage situations like this before. just in april, five priests, two nuns, and two relatives were released after a ransom was paid. the challenge, of course, here is, does the united states negotiate with what essentially are terrorists. there's a long history of the united states no
joining me now, nbc's kerry sanders and pbs's yamiche alcindor. kerry, what do we know about the latest on these ransom negotiations? >> the fbi has agents now on the ground in haiti attempting to make contact with the mawozo gang here. the 400 mawozo gang, which is claiming responsibility for taking the 17 hostages. their demands we understand right now, and this is "wall street journal" reporting with the justice minister in haiti, is for, as you noted, $17 million. we have a...
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lisa desjardins, yamiche alcindor, thank you both.tephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. protests broke out in glasgow, scotland, ahead of the united nations' climate change summit that begins this weekend. demonstrators carried banners and signs with flames, while others waved smoking flares to depict global warming. they insisted that world powers must act now. >> from wildfires in the u.s. to flooding across the world, we are in a full blown climate crisis. world leaders know this. they've seen what's happening. now is the time for them to come together here in glasgow and hammer out a deal to avert the worst of the climate catastrophe. stephanie: also today, you and backed reports at 10 of the world's great forest, including yosemite national park, are emitting more carbon dioxide than they absorb. researchers blamed wildfires, logging and land-clearing for farms, among other factors. oil company executives are denying that for decades they dismissed the dangers of climate change and denied any ro
lisa desjardins, yamiche alcindor, thank you both.tephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. protests broke out in glasgow, scotland, ahead of the united nations' climate change summit that begins this weekend. demonstrators carried banners and signs with flames, while others waved smoking flares to depict global warming. they insisted that world powers must act now. >> from wildfires in the u.s. to flooding across the world, we are in a full blown climate...
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yamiche alcindor moderator of "washington week."ratic member of congress donna edwards from the great state of maryland. the engagement of american politics and the electorate is getting closer and closer and at times a bit uncomfortable. here is a quick selection of just the last week. >> if you don't pass this, we're going to lose the midterm. >> we need a build back better plan right now. >> we need solutions the build back better plan has the solutions we need. >> no to vaccines. no to masks. >> yamiche, to sum up, that was joe manchin with protesters at his houseboat, kyrsten sinema being followed into a bathroom stall and a school board member in sarasota being harassed at her own home. we know we're polarized. we're getting more combative it feels by the hour. >> i think that's a wise observation, and i think when you look at those videos, what you see is really a country increasingly at war with itself and increasingly at war with the truth. there are deepening policy differences when you look at social policy programs, when
yamiche alcindor moderator of "washington week."ratic member of congress donna edwards from the great state of maryland. the engagement of american politics and the electorate is getting closer and closer and at times a bit uncomfortable. here is a quick selection of just the last week. >> if you don't pass this, we're going to lose the midterm. >> we need a build back better plan right now. >> we need solutions the build back better plan has the solutions we need....
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this hour, we have nbc news capitol hill reporter leigh ann caldwell, jake sherman, and yamiche alcindor. yamiche and jake are both msnbc contributors. jake, i saw a tweet where you tweeted some news and it was prefaced with two siren emojis. that's not the tweet i'm talking about. bring us up to speed on this offer from mitch mcconnell to chuck schumer today. >> mitch mcconnell offered -- told republicans he would offer a short term debt ceiling increase until december or an expedited reconciliation process. what he's offering is republicans would support a short term debt ceiling offer which takes a lot of pressure off this process and would allow democrats to get the reconciliation process done and include the debt limit in that reconciliation process. not entirely clear that all republicans are on board. not entirely clear that chuck schumer is on board. but a significant offer from mcconnell to schumer in this increasingly tense standoff. >> so in some ways, is this a no-win situation for chuck schumer? accept a deal and we're back here soon, or reject it and look like he's obstruct
this hour, we have nbc news capitol hill reporter leigh ann caldwell, jake sherman, and yamiche alcindor. yamiche and jake are both msnbc contributors. jake, i saw a tweet where you tweeted some news and it was prefaced with two siren emojis. that's not the tweet i'm talking about. bring us up to speed on this offer from mitch mcconnell to chuck schumer today. >> mitch mcconnell offered -- told republicans he would offer a short term debt ceiling increase until december or an expedited...
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yamiche alcindor explains. >> alcindor: the "rolling stone" article cites anonymous organizers who claimdinated with white house officials and republican lawmakers multiple times in the weeks leading up to january 6th. i'm joined now by the author, hunter walker. thanks so much, hunter for being here, now you were at the capitol on january 6th. you also talked to two of these individuals who were involved in planning the event that happened on january 6th. what was the most important thing you learned about the former president, former president trump, his effort to try to overturn the election that he lost as well as his possible involvement in january 6th after tubing-- talking to these individuals? >> i think the mere ct that these individuals who i confirmed were involved in planning and organizing the main rally on the ellipse as well as multiple protests against the election that happened in the weeks leading up to that day, i think the fact that they spoke to the press and the fact that they are communicating with the committee is pretty notable in and of itself. because it means
yamiche alcindor explains. >> alcindor: the "rolling stone" article cites anonymous organizers who claimdinated with white house officials and republican lawmakers multiple times in the weeks leading up to january 6th. i'm joined now by the author, hunter walker. thanks so much, hunter for being here, now you were at the capitol on january 6th. you also talked to two of these individuals who were involved in planning the event that happened on january 6th. what was the most...
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yamiche alcindor, claire mccaskill, and robert costa. his latest book, "peril," is currently at the top of "the new york times" best-seller list. claire, to channel your prior experience as a prosecutor and member of congress, tell us the scope of what this committee is likely looking for from a guy like clark, who was virtually unknown beyond family and friends heretofore, but may become very famous. >> he wasn't number two, three, or four, he was down in the hierarchy. to try to learn how he would have catapulted to getting the nod from the president to take over is important for the committee to understand. and we need to take a pause, and realize this moment is way bigger than donald trump, maybe even bigger than what happened on january 6th. because if this committee cannot get people to testify in front of it, in an oversight capacity, then i believe we are on the verge of admitting to the country that there are no checks and balances. there are no separations of power. that the congressional branch is toothless. has absolutely no
yamiche alcindor, claire mccaskill, and robert costa. his latest book, "peril," is currently at the top of "the new york times" best-seller list. claire, to channel your prior experience as a prosecutor and member of congress, tell us the scope of what this committee is likely looking for from a guy like clark, who was virtually unknown beyond family and friends heretofore, but may become very famous. >> he wasn't number two, three, or four, he was down in the...
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as yamiche alcindor reports, abductions are on the rise in haiti, one of a number of crises there.iche: on saturday, the kidnapping victims had just finished -- visited this orphanage when they were seized, a sign of mounting dangers on the island. >> when we hear there is a can they be -- kidnapping, we know it is not going to be good for drivers. people do not go out in the streets. yamiche: the christian aid ministries said those abducted included 16 americans and one nadian. five were children, one just two years old, haitian authorities saying they were taken by a notorious gang known for kidnappings, killings and extortion. they were stashed in a community east of port-au-prince. u.s. officials, including the fbi, are consulting with haiti to find the group and bring them home. >> our embassy team into haiti has been in constant contact with the haitian national police, the missionary group christian aid ministries, and family members of the victims. yamiche: haiti has been experiencing hardship on many fronts. knapp's have spiked since the president was assassinated in july.
as yamiche alcindor reports, abductions are on the rise in haiti, one of a number of crises there.iche: on saturday, the kidnapping victims had just finished -- visited this orphanage when they were seized, a sign of mounting dangers on the island. >> when we hear there is a can they be -- kidnapping, we know it is not going to be good for drivers. people do not go out in the streets. yamiche: the christian aid ministries said those abducted included 16 americans and one nadian. five were...
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yamiche alcindor, jonathan karl, who has a book coming out november 16th, and neal katyal. good evening, and welcome to you all. yamiche, you know the rules surrounding presidential power. you don't exert it unless you think there's going to be a return because that's a precious commodity. tell us what you know about these plans to delay his departure so he can give a final sales pitch in the house. >> there are several sources saying that president biden is expected to go to capitol hill tomorrow to meet with democrats to really try to seal this deal and to really marshal and unite democrats around voting for the infrastructure bill. it's interesting where the president finds himself. he's really been trying to exert pressure, trying to be a closer and a mediator in chief. but now, democrats, both progressives and moderates, have worked out much of the details. now they're looking to the president to say, okay, we need you, before you go to europe, to put this together. the question is whether or not this will work. today, we saw a lot of developments with the bill. but it
yamiche alcindor, jonathan karl, who has a book coming out november 16th, and neal katyal. good evening, and welcome to you all. yamiche, you know the rules surrounding presidential power. you don't exert it unless you think there's going to be a return because that's a precious commodity. tell us what you know about these plans to delay his departure so he can give a final sales pitch in the house. >> there are several sources saying that president biden is expected to go to capitol hill...
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also joining us,ia meesh alcindor. and nick confessore is here. nick, i will start with you.wall street journal" printing something the editorial side of the paper has done a good job of debunking, donald trump's claim of election fraud. >> you often have contentions between the editorial side and the news side in terms of how far you can go. the journal had a choice between placating the president -- it is hard to placate a former president -- and telling the truth. they handed over the real estate to lie about their own editorial. i think any journalist knows that the truth is the most important thing. they failed this test here and allowed the president to go in their pages and print things they themselves know not to be true. >> rick stengel, you have edited a magazine. plagiarism is still a crime in journalism. i don't see the difference. this isn't an opinion piece. this isn't donald trump's opinion about the democratic spending plan or the 1/6 committee's subpoena power. this suspect donald trump's opinion. these were lies that incited a deadly insurrection. these are
also joining us,ia meesh alcindor. and nick confessore is here. nick, i will start with you.wall street journal" printing something the editorial side of the paper has done a good job of debunking, donald trump's claim of election fraud. >> you often have contentions between the editorial side and the news side in terms of how far you can go. the journal had a choice between placating the president -- it is hard to placate a former president -- and telling the truth. they handed over...
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yamiche alcindor as well. >>> fiona hill is best known for sounding the alarm in the political system while under donald trump. she sounds the alarm on public service and much more. that's tomorrow on "morning joe." that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, so let's get smarter. it is monday, october 4. a new week on capitol hill, but with the same problems and the same lack of trust threatening to derail president biden's agenda and possibly the u.s. economy at the same time. remember, we have got just two weeks until the united states hits our debt limit, two weeks when the house isn't even in session. and while it is extremely unlikely if the united states does default, we could have an economic catastrophe the likes of which we have never seen, all for playing politics. president biden will be addressing that very issue in just about two hours from now. of course, that is not all commerce has on its plate, not this week. over the weekend, house speaker nancy
yamiche alcindor as well. >>> fiona hill is best known for sounding the alarm in the political system while under donald trump. she sounds the alarm on public service and much more. that's tomorrow on "morning joe." that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, so let's get smarter. it is monday, october 4. a new week on capitol hill, but with the...
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division on infrastructure, and increasing distrust in government and science, join moderator yamiche alcindorer panel on tonight's "washington week," later this evening on pbs. tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend looks at how a group of former vietnamese refugees in seattle is helping newly-arriving afghan refugees. and, a behind-the-scenes look with the cast and author of "tina, the tina turner musical," as the show prepares to reopen on broadway. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here on monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, please stay safe, and have a great weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again, for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson
division on infrastructure, and increasing distrust in government and science, join moderator yamiche alcindorer panel on tonight's "washington week," later this evening on pbs. tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend looks at how a group of former vietnamese refugees in seattle is helping newly-arriving afghan refugees. and, a behind-the-scenes look with the cast and author of "tina, the tina turner musical," as the show prepares to reopen on broadway. and that is the...
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also joining us is the white house correspondent and msnbc contributor yamiche alcindor. lee ann, i'll start with you. you heard chuck grassley's rationale for hitching to former president trump. he's doing the same thing this the halls of congress. before congress buffed by the doj in early january, he wrote, president trump did what we'd expect a president to do on an issue of this importance. he listened to his senior advisers and followed their advice and recommendations. this is on a meeting about how best to overturn election results, meaning a lot of -- chuck grassley light know better. but this is the most senior republican in the senate saying these things, do we have to give up the wish it wasn't trump wing in congress anymore, or is this where we're at at the republican party? >> i think we have to give up on that idea. think of the people who aren't running for reelection and they made a choice. do they have to try to win over the trump voters or do they just bow out? you have people like senator richard burr of north carolina, senator roy blunt of missouri, a
also joining us is the white house correspondent and msnbc contributor yamiche alcindor. lee ann, i'll start with you. you heard chuck grassley's rationale for hitching to former president trump. he's doing the same thing this the halls of congress. before congress buffed by the doj in early january, he wrote, president trump did what we'd expect a president to do on an issue of this importance. he listened to his senior advisers and followed their advice and recommendations. this is on a...
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. >> nawaz: join yamiche alcindor and reporters on washington week. the g.o.p. voting rights legislation and another busy week for the january 6th investigation, that is tonight right here on tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend looks at how an internet cooperative is building a low-cost wifi network for under-served new yorkers to help bridge the digital divide. and on sunday, in our continuing series "exploring hate," a conversation about one of the core ideologies motivating white nationalist movements. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online, and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fidelity investments. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >>
. >> nawaz: join yamiche alcindor and reporters on washington week. the g.o.p. voting rights legislation and another busy week for the january 6th investigation, that is tonight right here on tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend looks at how an internet cooperative is building a low-cost wifi network for under-served new yorkers to help bridge the digital divide. and on sunday, in our continuing series "exploring hate," a conversation about one of the core ideologies...
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my colleague yamiche alcindor moderates a discussion of the latest on the january 6 investigation, politicalon pbs. and coming up on newshour weekend, a special two-part report on the growing "land back" movement, as some native american tribes choose to buy back ancestral lands taken from them. that is tomorrow and sunday night on pbs newshour weekend. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and have a good weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by lookingot only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again, for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> bnsf railway. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the william and flora h
my colleague yamiche alcindor moderates a discussion of the latest on the january 6 investigation, politicalon pbs. and coming up on newshour weekend, a special two-part report on the growing "land back" movement, as some native american tribes choose to buy back ancestral lands taken from them. that is tomorrow and sunday night on pbs newshour weekend. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs...
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yamiche alcindor talks to two leaders in michigan about what the state needs and the potential impact>> howell, michigan - a detroit suburb - is part of a county that president biden lost in 2020. today, he made the case there that his agenda would benefit all americans: >> these bills are notbout left vs. right or moderates vs. progressives or anything that pits americans against one another. these bills are about competitiveness vs. complacency. they are about opportunity vs. decay. they're about leading the world or continuing to let the world pass us by which is what's happening." >> here to talk about the president's pitch, i'm joined by nick proctor. he's the mayor of howell and attended the president's remarks. and congresswoman lisa mcclain. she represents the northeastern part of the state. thank you so much both of you for being here. president biden only got 38%f the vote in between 20 election. a lot of your residence did not support him. youaid that you did not vote for president biden. you do support his infrastructure plan. talk to me about howou square how your residen
yamiche alcindor talks to two leaders in michigan about what the state needs and the potential impact>> howell, michigan - a detroit suburb - is part of a county that president biden lost in 2020. today, he made the case there that his agenda would benefit all americans: >> these bills are notbout left vs. right or moderates vs. progressives or anything that pits americans against one another. these bills are about competitiveness vs. complacency. they are about opportunity vs....
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joining me now is yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs, who understands a lot about haitiamily with a history in haiti. let's talk about haiti because it's long been the poorest nation in our hemisphere, but the -- a decade ago there was a devastating earthquake. they had not even recovered from that, and this last earthquake on top of the assassination has left them completely without political leadership, without law of any kind, and it's in that chaos that gangs have proliferated and kidnappings for ransom. >> that's right, andrea. the situation in haiti has deteriorated over the last decade, but really over the last few years with gang members now beginning to control large swaths of the country, something like 60% of the country. haiti always had issues of poverty dating back decades, but what we saw in the last few years was really an escalation of insecurity in the country. when you talk to haitian activists on the ground, when i've talked to human rights activists on the ground, that's what they've been saying, that for years there's been a sense that people are no
joining me now is yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs, who understands a lot about haitiamily with a history in haiti. let's talk about haiti because it's long been the poorest nation in our hemisphere, but the -- a decade ago there was a devastating earthquake. they had not even recovered from that, and this last earthquake on top of the assassination has left them completely without political leadership, without law of any kind, and it's in that chaos that gangs have...
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and don't forget to watch "washington week" tonight, as moderator yamiche alcindor and her panel analyzedent biden's european trip. that's tonight on pbs. on pbs newshour weekend, how a guaranteed income program is changing lives in gary, indiana. that's on saturday. on sunday, a look at britain's big investment in planting new forests to help slow global warming. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online, and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, have a great evening, and a wonderful halloween weekend. ( spooky music ) >> major funding for t pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again, for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> financial services fir
and don't forget to watch "washington week" tonight, as moderator yamiche alcindor and her panel analyzedent biden's european trip. that's tonight on pbs. on pbs newshour weekend, how a guaranteed income program is changing lives in gary, indiana. that's on saturday. on sunday, a look at britain's big investment in planting new forests to help slow global warming. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online, and again here monday evening. for all of us at the...
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yamiche alcindor and peter baker, thank you both for your reporting this morning.of president biden's cabinet tests positive for coronavirus just days after an event at the white house. >>> plus, cnn anchor john king reveals some personal news during an on-air discussion about covid vaccinations. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. [oregon just declared a state of emergency...] [california's declared a state of emerg-] [louisiana's declared a state of emergency.] [ida slammed into louisa-] [seattle temperatures are unbeliv-] [connecticut...a blow from henri-] [...new evacuation...] [...triple digit heat...] [...thousand acres burned...] [...flood threats...] [...extreme heat...] [statewide emergency. state of emergency. emergency.] super: it's all one emergency. super: climate change. super: we need to act now. super: #lateristoolate this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do wit
yamiche alcindor and peter baker, thank you both for your reporting this morning.of president biden's cabinet tests positive for coronavirus just days after an event at the white house. >>> plus, cnn anchor john king reveals some personal news during an on-air discussion about covid vaccinations. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. [oregon just declared a state of emergency...] [california's declared a state of emerg-] [louisiana's declared a state of...
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yamiche alcindor as well. >>> fiona hill is best known for sounding the alarm in the political systemomorrow on "morning joe." that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, so let's get smarter. it is monday, october 4. a new week on capitol hill, but with the same problems and the
yamiche alcindor as well. >>> fiona hill is best known for sounding the alarm in the political systemomorrow on "morning joe." that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, so let's get smarter. it is monday, october 4. a new week on capitol hill, but with the same problems and the
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let's bring in our richard haus and yamiche alcindor. >> your favorite candy bar?id not mention raisin nuts. >> what? >> and you did not talk about m&m's peanuts. the lack of judgment. >> yamiche, i have to go to you and as long as you don't say raisin nuts and twizzler. >> i am here in speak up of the candy corn. >> yamiche, thank you, thank you. >> all right. richard, i guess we need to talk about something other than halloween candy, why don't we talk about what's going on as the president goes to europe, what's at stake here and what does he need to get out of the trip? >> well, the backdrop is less than ideal and it's not simply all the legislatives that you all have been discussing. the framework is general but it's what's happening in afghanistan and it's january 6th, it's the lack of consultations of the submarine deals. the united states don't recognize of covid and resistance to vaccines. the rest of the world is dying from a lack of vaccines. they don't understand why people are not taking them. the opposition to mask and you got all that. it's two big p
let's bring in our richard haus and yamiche alcindor. >> your favorite candy bar?id not mention raisin nuts. >> what? >> and you did not talk about m&m's peanuts. the lack of judgment. >> yamiche, i have to go to you and as long as you don't say raisin nuts and twizzler. >> i am here in speak up of the candy corn. >> yamiche, thank you, thank you. >> all right. richard, i guess we need to talk about something other than halloween candy, why don't we...