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alex pointed out that j.b.'s focus on the economy, it is difficult for democrats to make that argument right now because when we look at the indices, when he comes in the economy, unappointed numbers, stock market, these things are looking pretty good and trump is already taking credit for those things. taking credit for that. they will have a difficult time doing that if the economy continues to farewell. greta: what role do they play? alex: they have a lot of money. that is the short answer. there have been sleeper pacs -- super pacs that are able to raise money from big donors and able to spend millions of dollars in senate races. as much as the campaigns and parties matter, so to do these super pac's. we should mention sometimes they can be truly independent organizations. j.b. is a veteran democratic operative. you can expect that the kind of ads he will run will be similar to campaigns. >> he has a counterpart on the republican side, but tell us more about him, what is his background? >> he knows the polit
alex pointed out that j.b.'s focus on the economy, it is difficult for democrats to make that argument right now because when we look at the indices, when he comes in the economy, unappointed numbers, stock market, these things are looking pretty good and trump is already taking credit for those things. taking credit for that. they will have a difficult time doing that if the economy continues to farewell. greta: what role do they play? alex: they have a lot of money. that is the short answer....
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alex: let's go through some of the individual races.o you see someone like joe manchin -- he is in a state by a lotald trump won and we will leave it at that. how is he able to survive when he as of yet has not been able to cooperate with president trump on anything? j.b.: i think it always starts by the ability of an incumbent to champion the state and constituency and almost nobody does it better than joe manchin, who is well-liked, and is popular. both, yes, in terms of the data, but you can see it in west virginia, too. he has been willing at times to work with the president where he has had an opportunity already passing a significant piece for retired miners on health care that the president supported. i think if he keeps his constituency in front of him, he will be back in the senate. >> are there any lessons you can take away looking at 2016 and looking at the kind of campaign hillary clinton ran and looking at some of the democrats ran that you can apply to next year and any mistakes you don't want to repeat or are actively try
alex: let's go through some of the individual races.o you see someone like joe manchin -- he is in a state by a lotald trump won and we will leave it at that. how is he able to survive when he as of yet has not been able to cooperate with president trump on anything? j.b.: i think it always starts by the ability of an incumbent to champion the state and constituency and almost nobody does it better than joe manchin, who is well-liked, and is popular. both, yes, in terms of the data, but you can...
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. it is typical over time during these congress recesses when the president is out of washington and the president takes a vacation, there are unexpected developments, something no president can plan for, be it a natural issue like a hurricane or a political issue. so the president and his team, especially with the new white house chief of staff, john kelly, who will spend a great deal of time here at bedminster, they are working on issues like health care. the president refusing to give up on that. we are told and the advisers here emphasize the working part of working vacation, that the president will be getting down to business during this working vacation. air force one returned to new jersey friday. for the president, in grandfather mode, this visit will be different. 17 days away from washington. the longest stretch since he took office. not just a summer vacation at his bedminster golf club. the white house is undergoing major repairs that include replacing the west wing's 27-yea
>> reporter: good morning, alex. it is typical over time during these congress recesses when the president is out of washington and the president takes a vacation, there are unexpected developments, something no president can plan for, be it a natural issue like a hurricane or a political issue. so the president and his team, especially with the new white house chief of staff, john kelly, who will spend a great deal of time here at bedminster, they are working on issues like health care....
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alex is what your name.s is me, she is mild. >> now, okay, you are people, ti seem like a black sense. >> if i want to have child. >> yeah. >> this is it, right >> yes. >> great job. >> what is your name where are you from. >> my name is robt, >> who is little karen. >> i'm >> harleysville, pennsylvania. >> you are all dancers at that . >> yeah. >> is what the name of the>> un. >> head to the performance center. >> he is taking off the j >> serious now. >> what are you going to dance too. >> song by macklemore. >> okay. here we go. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> welcome back, o
alex is what your name.s is me, she is mild. >> now, okay, you are people, ti seem like a black sense. >> if i want to have child. >> yeah. >> this is it, right >> yes. >> great job. >> what is your name where are you from. >> my name is robt, >> who is little karen. >> i'm >> harleysville, pennsylvania. >> you are all dancers at that . >> yeah. >> is what the name of the>> un. >> head to the...
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but to see an alex mullen memorizing a deck of cards in under 17 seconds. >> alex mullen burst on toscene the last few years. he's also a firm believer that these memory techniques aren't just for show. but they can change the way we learn. >> i felt like i didn't really have a very good memory. i was doing things in school and forgetting things, getting frustrated. i picked up this book called "moon walking with einstein" that talks about memory competitions and techniques. that hooked me. started to practice memorizing numbers, decks of cards. it kind of just hooked me. i moon, it is hard to describe but it became an obsession for me. >> i remember when he first started doing it. i thought it was hilarious. alex actually has a really bad memory in daily life. i feel i can say that because i'm his wife. >> alex and his wife, cathy, are both medical students in jackson, mississippi. they took a year off to focus on memory. alex became a u.s. and world memory champion. when he returns to medical school this summer, he plans to use the techniques to help him study and learn. >> my abil
but to see an alex mullen memorizing a deck of cards in under 17 seconds. >> alex mullen burst on toscene the last few years. he's also a firm believer that these memory techniques aren't just for show. but they can change the way we learn. >> i felt like i didn't really have a very good memory. i was doing things in school and forgetting things, getting frustrated. i picked up this book called "moon walking with einstein" that talks about memory competitions and...
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alex: i'm not.n the euro was falling and people were talking about the benefits, it never really showed up in the data. we never saw a massive change in trade balances. i'm not seen the benefits from it. anna: currency wars don't work? alex: exactly. this is why, on the flipside of that, a high euro is not going the dollar.y derail anna: the pace, not the dollar. manus: the velocity. anna: european equities more generally, which bits? i'm not that as concerned about what the euro does to the overall european economic recovery, i would still be pivoting away from the international companies in europe and focusing more on the domestic cyclical companies. we like industrials, we like the consumer and financials. they are the areas we are seeing is having the most room to run considering the virtuous cycle of growth we are starting to see pick up. anna: thank you. global market strategist at jpmorgan, he stays with us on the program. manus: this is one of the board members saying that the board discusse
alex: i'm not.n the euro was falling and people were talking about the benefits, it never really showed up in the data. we never saw a massive change in trade balances. i'm not seen the benefits from it. anna: currency wars don't work? alex: exactly. this is why, on the flipside of that, a high euro is not going the dollar.y derail anna: the pace, not the dollar. manus: the velocity. anna: european equities more generally, which bits? i'm not that as concerned about what the euro does to the...
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alex? >> jacob, we do not like hearing that. as you said, this was supposed to be the easy day for houston. i've got cousins i spoke with last night. they said we're prepared to hit sunday, but it looks like it came a little early. speaking of the forecast, let's get the latest on the path of that storm. msnbc meteorologist bill karins. >> houston is quickly becoming the story of the day. you can see behind you, this is the wide radar view of the storm. the center of the storm near victoria. that's weakening quickly. look towards the houston area, that's the outer feeder ban that has the lightning strikes there. wherever that feeder band sets up, it will stay over those areas throughout the day today. that's where the great concern is. houston stays in this feeder band all day long, getting this torrential rainfall, they're already under a flash flood warning. this is the six that's going to happen the next couple days. if houston starts off like this, that sets us back even more. >> look at the dark lines there, that's hard cor
alex? >> jacob, we do not like hearing that. as you said, this was supposed to be the easy day for houston. i've got cousins i spoke with last night. they said we're prepared to hit sunday, but it looks like it came a little early. speaking of the forecast, let's get the latest on the path of that storm. msnbc meteorologist bill karins. >> houston is quickly becoming the story of the day. you can see behind you, this is the wide radar view of the storm. the center of the storm near...
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absolutely not absolutely ok alex out of the and i mean you know you go to let me go to alex in orlando here it is a political scandal that is probably the reason why it's not getting much airtime but the irony for me is of course and reading philip's article which i suggest everyone do go to the american conservative there are more facts in one paragraph of philip's article then all of the facts assumed believed imagined about russia gave for the last year go ahead alex well thanks for having me on and it's really been an incredible thing to watch the mainstream media been it's just drawing itself you mentioned the article in the american conservative you know you'll you will always find more truth in the alternative media the conservative leaning media then you will in the control opposition or on the fake news network c.n.n. and c.b.s. a.b.c. that's just become a fact of life and i think that's why the media has lost all of its credibility i think the reason why this story is not being reported it is because the establishment won't get any kind of advantage out of it and might end up
absolutely not absolutely ok alex out of the and i mean you know you go to let me go to alex in orlando here it is a political scandal that is probably the reason why it's not getting much airtime but the irony for me is of course and reading philip's article which i suggest everyone do go to the american conservative there are more facts in one paragraph of philip's article then all of the facts assumed believed imagined about russia gave for the last year go ahead alex well thanks for having...
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alex rodriguez is here tonight!and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he's fantastic. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: he's great at commentating. alex and i are going head-to-head in a game of "egg russian roulette" later in the show. >> steve: ooh. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: so, that's gonna be fun. yeah. plus, this guy is so funny. he stars alongside will ferrell and amy poehler in the new movie, "the house." nick kroll is stopping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: funny dude. >> steve: funny dude. >> jimmy: and we have great music from haim is here! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, i love them. they are talented. they are cool. they can sing, man. guys, i always say our show is lucky to have the greatest band in late night. the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] there they are. but -- but it isn't always fun and games. from time to time, we put the roots to the test. we pick people from our audience and have the roots make up songs about them on the sp
alex rodriguez is here tonight!and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he's fantastic. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: he's great at commentating. alex and i are going head-to-head in a game of "egg russian roulette" later in the show. >> steve: ooh. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: so, that's gonna be fun. yeah. plus, this guy is so funny. he stars alongside will ferrell and amy poehler in the new movie, "the house." nick kroll is stopping by. >>...
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i'm alex witt. we're giving you a look at things on the ground in boston and from the air as there are two tremendous rallies scheduled. they are going to meet in the boston commons and that is when police have some concern about what could happen next. speaking of you next, those of you tuning in to watch "velshi & ruhle," we're going to stay with our breaking news and it will be rescheduled at another time. let's bring in jim cavanaugh right now, msnbc analyst. jim, you were with me last weekend as we talked based on your background and your work with police and profiling and all of that. we talked about what happened in charlottesville and while there were police on the scene there, let's put it this way to put it mildly, their efficacy was pretty poor until it was too late. it would seem like boston has taken a cue from that and said we are not going to let that happen here. we keep hearing about 500 police officers there, and everyone with whom i've spoken this last half hour has said it seems
i'm alex witt. we're giving you a look at things on the ground in boston and from the air as there are two tremendous rallies scheduled. they are going to meet in the boston commons and that is when police have some concern about what could happen next. speaking of you next, those of you tuning in to watch "velshi & ruhle," we're going to stay with our breaking news and it will be rescheduled at another time. let's bring in jim cavanaugh right now, msnbc analyst. jim, you were...
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i'm alex witt here at nbc world headquarters in new york. tomorrow is day 200 of the trump administration. new developments and reaction overnight as the u.n. imposes sweeping sanctions with two key countries siding with the u.s. on this move. >> these sanctions will cut deep and in doing so will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. >> but do they go far enough? and the big question can the sanctions bring north korea's nuclear ambitions to a halt. >>> a new message, the president with a new tweet about the attorney general. why it appears to take on a different tone than other recent ones. reaction next on msnbc live. >>> we begin with politics. the white house shutting down a new report claiming vice president mike pence is part of what appears to be a republican shadow campaign for 2020. his press secretary tweeted calling the claims ridiculous fake news and nothing more than wishful thinking by "new york times." a white house spokeswoman fired a warning shot i
i'm alex witt here at nbc world headquarters in new york. tomorrow is day 200 of the trump administration. new developments and reaction overnight as the u.n. imposes sweeping sanctions with two key countries siding with the u.s. on this move. >> these sanctions will cut deep and in doing so will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. >> but do they go far enough? and the big question can the sanctions...
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they're loving this, alex. they are loving this. the white hate movement, neo-nazis, the klan, they love this. they dream and live for this day. and this is exactly what they want. this is exactly what they want. >> if they are looking for condemnation, that is certainly something they are getting from really all sides on this broadcast and pretty much i'm sure every other one, from officials and locals alike. anyway, jim cavanaugh, as always, it's great to speak with you. thanks for getting us through this breaking news of the day. 14 past the hour. we'll take a short break and bring you more from charlottesville as well as the day's other news, so stay with us. (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) the joy of real cream in 15 calories per serving. enough said. reddi-wip. (flourish spray noise) share the joy. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoot
they're loving this, alex. they are loving this. the white hate movement, neo-nazis, the klan, they love this. they dream and live for this day. and this is exactly what they want. this is exactly what they want. >> if they are looking for condemnation, that is certainly something they are getting from really all sides on this broadcast and pretty much i'm sure every other one, from officials and locals alike. anyway, jim cavanaugh, as always, it's great to speak with you. thanks for...
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alex? >> katie, can i go back to what you and i were sharing a few hours ago if our picture allows us? you talked to this woman who has five dogs and a cat. is she the owner of one of the dogs you saw running in the street and that i think you were going after to give him a snack and coax him home? >> reporter: no, that was a different dog in a different neighborhood. we've moved quite a few times. but the animals in this storm are very disturbed by this whole scenario. their environment is very disturbed. a lot of them are staying with other people to try to remain safe and dry. this woman said she took in her sister's two animals as well as her five, so she has seven animals inside the house which i imagine is a bit chaotic. i wanted to tell you, too, we're joined by another neighbor whose name is casey. he lives just one door down from leslie. casey, you were out pulling branches from the storm drains, weren't you? >> yes, ma'am. just trying to help the drain. our house is in a little bi
alex? >> katie, can i go back to what you and i were sharing a few hours ago if our picture allows us? you talked to this woman who has five dogs and a cat. is she the owner of one of the dogs you saw running in the street and that i think you were going after to give him a snack and coax him home? >> reporter: no, that was a different dog in a different neighborhood. we've moved quite a few times. but the animals in this storm are very disturbed by this whole scenario. their...
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safety, too, alex?x: when you see that flash of light, that is when you should put your glasses back on because it can damage your eyes. >> safety first, people, always. duane: salem, oregon. they got it good. alex: they got a perfect view, and they are seeing one of nature's most amazing spectacles. duane: i can only imagine the reaction from the ground of the folk there. alex: they are completely overwhelmed right now. completely overwhelmed. duane: i certainly hope it gets something like that. [laughter] on nasae got a here television through the eyes of nasa, the heavy international space station coming up with other images that only we can bring. >> that only nasa can bring, yeah. duane: is it completely darker coming out? alex: the filters are back on for the telescope. and now you see the crescent, which is the sun basically now being revealed after the eclipse. so, we are now back to the partial phase in the other direction. >> exactly. duane: how fast is this going? alex: this shadow is passing
safety, too, alex?x: when you see that flash of light, that is when you should put your glasses back on because it can damage your eyes. >> safety first, people, always. duane: salem, oregon. they got it good. alex: they got a perfect view, and they are seeing one of nature's most amazing spectacles. duane: i can only imagine the reaction from the ground of the folk there. alex: they are completely overwhelmed right now. completely overwhelmed. duane: i certainly hope it gets something...
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the problem with alex jones is that his act has real consequences, right?don't think he's acting. when he says 911 was a government conspiracy or when he says mass shootings are fake or when he says there's a pizza show in d.c. full of pedophiles-- which is a real thing he said, by the way-- his fans wanna do something about it. one "infowars" fan even armed himself, went to that pizza shop, and shot at people. now, the scariest thing about alex jones is that that fan only had one gun. one of his biggest fans has an entire army. - donald trump, i hope you can help uncripple america. - you'll be looking at me in a year or two years. let's give me a little bit of time to run things. but a year into office, you'll be saying, "wow. "i remember that interview. he said he was gonna do it, and he did a great job. you'll be very proud." - so, look, at the end of the day, alex jones may not get his children back, but at least he has custody of the most powerful child in the world. ♪ so quick question--do you guys remember megyn kelly? [crowd whooping] yeah? yeah, yo
the problem with alex jones is that his act has real consequences, right?don't think he's acting. when he says 911 was a government conspiracy or when he says mass shootings are fake or when he says there's a pizza show in d.c. full of pedophiles-- which is a real thing he said, by the way-- his fans wanna do something about it. one "infowars" fan even armed himself, went to that pizza shop, and shot at people. now, the scariest thing about alex jones is that that fan only had one...
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>> good morning everyone i'm alex witt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. here's what's happening we have new details and reaction today to the white nationalist rally which turned deadly in charlottesville, virginia. crowds stood in solitary with the victims of the violence that broke out. the justice department have opened a civil rights investigation in the attack. five people injured in the car attack remain in criminal condition. jeff sessions put out a statement, when such actions arise from bigotry and hatred, they cannot be tolerated. >> 20-year-old james alex fields jr. is charged with that car crash. let's go to nbc's mia rodriguer. good morning to you. what's going on? >> reporter: it is much quieter this morning a stark different to the violence we saw yesterday. things were quiet overnight as well according to authorities. we want to warn you now some of the images you're about to see may be disturbing. a day of demonstration turns violent then deadly. a car plowing into a crowd of people protesting the unite the right rally. the chaotic scene
>> good morning everyone i'm alex witt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. here's what's happening we have new details and reaction today to the white nationalist rally which turned deadly in charlottesville, virginia. crowds stood in solitary with the victims of the violence that broke out. the justice department have opened a civil rights investigation in the attack. five people injured in the car attack remain in criminal condition. jeff sessions put out a statement, when such...
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. >> so, we will keep track of alex fashion progress this morning. unfortunately did not do eight but it is my mother's boyfriend, august 8, nancy ann o'donnell serio. i will not say the number because she's not happy bit. seven out of 10. i'm glad she's around. we saw her over weekend. bus stop buddy thinks he will get kyack nothing because things will eventually, i say eventually clear up, problem is we have a low pressure system to our south in the process of moving away, but we're in the northern edge of it so we're still seeing rain in our area especially southern delaware and new jersey shore, we have light showers that we're moving by to the north, plenty of cloud cover this morning. 69 degrees. sunrise isn't official just yet 6:06 is our sunrise time but eventually we will get that sunshine. we will just slow to clear today and we will get to a high of 82 with afternoon sunshine and northwesterly breeze we will take down dew points and won't be so humid. it looks like a good rest of the day, bob kelly, we have to get rid of the cloud and some
. >> so, we will keep track of alex fashion progress this morning. unfortunately did not do eight but it is my mother's boyfriend, august 8, nancy ann o'donnell serio. i will not say the number because she's not happy bit. seven out of 10. i'm glad she's around. we saw her over weekend. bus stop buddy thinks he will get kyack nothing because things will eventually, i say eventually clear up, problem is we have a low pressure system to our south in the process of moving away, but we're in...
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explain that. >> i do blame president trump, alex.hink that he unlocked something in our country's culture. it's been there, it's been there for a long time. but you were not seeing these outpourings of people openly calling themselves neo nazis, white supremacists gathering under the confederate flag. the flag was a fringe element. and now they're bringing it back. you weren't seeing people chanting "white lives matter." the president ran on a platform of division. he came out and first said that he was going to -- he was going to crack down on undocumented mexicans who were rapists and criminals. he called out peaceful muslims and said we needed a muslim ban. he attacked black lives matter and said that they were threatening the police. he divided us one from another, and it was not a dog whistle, it was a fog horn. and you started seeing in 2015, early 2016 during the republican convention last summer that these young men and they're almost -- they're 90% men, i think, or more, these young men were hearing the call. so you started
explain that. >> i do blame president trump, alex.hink that he unlocked something in our country's culture. it's been there, it's been there for a long time. but you were not seeing these outpourings of people openly calling themselves neo nazis, white supremacists gathering under the confederate flag. the flag was a fringe element. and now they're bringing it back. you weren't seeing people chanting "white lives matter." the president ran on a platform of division. he came out...
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i'm alex witt.n boston and from the air as there are two tremendous rallies scheduled. they are going to meet in the boston commons and that is when police have some concern about what could happen next. speaking of you next, those of you tuning in to watch "velshi & ruhle," we're going to stay with our breaking news and it will be rescheduled at another time. let's bring in jim cavanaugh right now, msnbc analyst. jim, you were with me last weekend as we talked based on your background and your work with police and profiling and all of that. we talked about what happened in charlottesville and while there were police on the scene there, let's put it this way to put it mildly, their efficacy was pretty poor until it was too late. it would seem like boston has taken a cue from that and said we are not goi
i'm alex witt.n boston and from the air as there are two tremendous rallies scheduled. they are going to meet in the boston commons and that is when police have some concern about what could happen next. speaking of you next, those of you tuning in to watch "velshi & ruhle," we're going to stay with our breaking news and it will be rescheduled at another time. let's bring in jim cavanaugh right now, msnbc analyst. jim, you were with me last weekend as we talked based on your...
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mike and alex back over to you. . >>> 6:04. three people in the hospital after an apartment building catches fire >> dozens of residents burned out of their home. lauren johnson with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see traffic behind me flowing back in this area and bob mentioned this earlier, this complex right across the street from northeast philadelphia airport right in the flight path but we understand the fire did not affect air traffic. because of the time it happened. but definitely interrupted lives for people who live here at can berry court at the corner of academy and morel avenue. this is the charred out second floor apartment where that fire started. the deputy fire chief on scene tells us several things though did work in their favor despite this tragedy. first, the time of the fire meant light traffic on the roads, taking crews five minutes to respond to the scene's they arrived around 12:30 and started the aggressive fire fight. he also mentioned several fire company in this area making it hel
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. day 17 of a 17-day working vacation. the final day for the president's stretch to be in his new jersey home. nbc has done new polling looking at three states essential to the president's victory and trying to get a sense what voters are thinking at this point. we're taushging about wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. we're looking at more than 6 in 10 voters say trump's conduct as president has embarrassed them versus a quarter that have said it makes them proud. that's an indication of some of the different things the president has said. that's an accumulation of the tweets. it's the conduct we've seen in the q&a from last tuesday. those sorts -- whether they be outbursts, the president's temperament or even the policy of the president. it's a reflection of how they think the president is doing in terms of his demeanor. when we look ahead to the midterm elections, which is coming up in 2018, the president currently enjoys a majority with republicans in the senate and house and how do
>> reporter: good morning, alex. day 17 of a 17-day working vacation. the final day for the president's stretch to be in his new jersey home. nbc has done new polling looking at three states essential to the president's victory and trying to get a sense what voters are thinking at this point. we're taushging about wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. we're looking at more than 6 in 10 voters say trump's conduct as president has embarrassed them versus a quarter that have said it makes them...
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alex: they are very prominent. everything they have worked on, but "breaking bad" is their most prominent product. emily: not a bad record. alex: when we spoke to jimmy in april they said they were aiming to have 10 original shows by the end of the year. we know three or four of those are very substantial projects. let's put one thing in context. the $1 billion they're going to spend, that compares to $4.5 billion that amazon will spend this year or $7 billion -- $6 billion netflix will spend. it is a big sum of money. emily: we have been looking at some video, planet of the apps. we know it didn't get the best reception. how much success have they had? alex: there have been hiccups. it is very hard to know what it is doing in terms of viewership. so far it has been about dragging people toward apple music. it is been a learning curve for apple. they have not had experts in the tv industry, and production, procuring the right projects, and that's what they have done now by bringing on board talent from sony and els
alex: they are very prominent. everything they have worked on, but "breaking bad" is their most prominent product. emily: not a bad record. alex: when we spoke to jimmy in april they said they were aiming to have 10 original shows by the end of the year. we know three or four of those are very substantial projects. let's put one thing in context. the $1 billion they're going to spend, that compares to $4.5 billion that amazon will spend this year or $7 billion -- $6 billion netflix...
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this is all speculation, though, alex. i think we have to be very clear about that because we are so far out in the russia investigation. but certainly there are many who believe that this is so troubling that it could possibly even be challenged in court. however, you know, the president has this latitude. i mean he has ultimate -- he has total power to make these types of pardons. but it is so unusual on so many levels, including that this person was convicted of violating people's constitutional rights, including that it's so early in his term. i might say that this is the first time in 30 years that we've had a president issue a pardon like this so early in his presidential term and in a way that it was very politicized that he tweaked it or previewed it in a campaign-style rally. >> yeah, that was pretty extraordinary. so, molly, the timing overall, how do you interpret arpaio pardon within minutes of sebastian gorka being out of the white house. is there a big picture interpretation of this? >> sorry, i just have to
this is all speculation, though, alex. i think we have to be very clear about that because we are so far out in the russia investigation. but certainly there are many who believe that this is so troubling that it could possibly even be challenged in court. however, you know, the president has this latitude. i mean he has ultimate -- he has total power to make these types of pardons. but it is so unusual on so many levels, including that this person was convicted of violating people's...
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at half past the hour, i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters. "velshi & ruhle" will air later on this afternoon. we are staying on the air with this breaking news from charlottesville, virginia, as you're seeing a profound police presence. it is stronger than what we have been able to capture with our cameras since earlier in this day when things got very heated as a result of a rally that was supported by white nationalists, white supremacists, members of the kkk all trying to march to emancipation park where their noon rally which has now been cancelled due to unlawful assembly rulings, they were protesting the removal of the robert e. lee statue there. there were all sorts of people coming out in force as well supporting anti-fascism and that is when things got very heated. this is the virginia state police. we've seen the charlottesville police and to a degree the university of virginia campus police. we know one of those officers was injured earlier today and it's not hard to see why. some of the pictures we have been able to show you, you
at half past the hour, i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters. "velshi & ruhle" will air later on this afternoon. we are staying on the air with this breaking news from charlottesville, virginia, as you're seeing a profound police presence. it is stronger than what we have been able to capture with our cameras since earlier in this day when things got very heated as a result of a rally that was supported by white nationalists, white supremacists, members of the kkk all...
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teresa: celebridades como thalÍa, fey, y otras grandes artistas, siguen buscando a alex.a ediciÓn. muchas gracias. que tengan todos muy buenas noches.
teresa: celebridades como thalÍa, fey, y otras grandes artistas, siguen buscando a alex.a ediciÓn. muchas gracias. que tengan todos muy buenas noches.
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and nbc's alex sikes-wald. let's talk about what secretary of state tillerson said earlier in the show. refusing to say whether the president's values and the american people's values are one and the same. how did you interpret that? >> it's clear tillerson has been at odds with the president a couple of times during his tenure and eesz nhe's not the o one. we talked about gary cohen this week getting ready to redisign t not officially resigning. a number of high-ranking officials separating themselves a little bit from the president. because obviously they have big networks of their own and they don't want to be lumped in with his personal views. >> you know, erin, before i get to alex, i want to ask you, since you were able to spend time with the secretary of state and you got an exclusive right on the plane, accompanying him overseas on a trip. talk about your interpretations of the way he works with donald trump. did he talk about that at all with you in the course of that flight? >> you know, alex, we had
and nbc's alex sikes-wald. let's talk about what secretary of state tillerson said earlier in the show. refusing to say whether the president's values and the american people's values are one and the same. how did you interpret that? >> it's clear tillerson has been at odds with the president a couple of times during his tenure and eesz nhe's not the o one. we talked about gary cohen this week getting ready to redisign t not officially resigning. a number of high-ranking officials...
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alex, i'm throw it back to you. we're a couple of blocks away from the entrance to the commons where the protest and counterprotests will meet. maybe the one tense moment of the day we're keeping an eye on here as these tens of thousands of people get a little closer to sending that message that they're all out here to send. >> yeah. but i just want to ask you quickly, i heard a marching band and they seemed to be playing the kind of song, like a fight song that you'd follow your football team into a stadium on a saturday afternoon, you know. so there is -- it's not all a super tense environment there, right? big picture? >> reporter: no. that's right, absolutely, not at all. it's fascinating to watch this protest go by. you see these layers of people, you know, five or ten deep. here's a layer of people who are socialists and they're really worked up about workers' rights issues. here's a layer of clergy and they're actively praying for people as they go down the street. here's a layer of soccer moms with their kid
alex, i'm throw it back to you. we're a couple of blocks away from the entrance to the commons where the protest and counterprotests will meet. maybe the one tense moment of the day we're keeping an eye on here as these tens of thousands of people get a little closer to sending that message that they're all out here to send. >> yeah. but i just want to ask you quickly, i heard a marching band and they seemed to be playing the kind of song, like a fight song that you'd follow your football...
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alex and thomas? >> we'll see what the eyewitnesses have to say, thank you. >>> let's get to other news, multiple people have been injured in a shooting in the mantua section of the city, one victim is in critical condition. police say around 11:00 last night, they were near 39th and brown trying to break up a crowd when officers heard gunshots about a block away. they drove over to find out that several people had been shot. of two of the victims had already been taken to presbyterian, those two were an 18-year-old, who was shot in the back and a 21-year-old shot in the arm. still on the scene was a 24-year-old who had been shot multiple times all over his body. police took him to the hospital. they were also notified there was a fourth shooting victim who also left the scene before they arrived. police are reviewing surveillance cameras in the area. >>> let's get to pennsauken where there's developing news, because multiple people have been stabbed. police are on the hunt for someone who stabbed two
alex and thomas? >> we'll see what the eyewitnesses have to say, thank you. >>> let's get to other news, multiple people have been injured in a shooting in the mantua section of the city, one victim is in critical condition. police say around 11:00 last night, they were near 39th and brown trying to break up a crowd when officers heard gunshots about a block away. they drove over to find out that several people had been shot. of two of the victims had already been taken to...
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teresa: celebridades como thalÍa, fey, y otras grandes artistas, siguen buscando a alex.ediciÓn. muchas gracias. que tengan todos muy buenas noches. presentador: domingo indecente de agosto esos los titulares de la informaciÓn. una jornada con fuertes golpes e insultos se vivieron entre los que se enfrentaron en el condado. arrojan un saldo mortal que dejaron en medio de la intemperie miles de personas en el estado de texas. inmigrantes a favor de la acciÓn diferida. un programa que beneficia mÁs de 800,000 jÓvenes de la naciÓn, noticias una visión 14 comienza ya.
teresa: celebridades como thalÍa, fey, y otras grandes artistas, siguen buscando a alex.ediciÓn. muchas gracias. que tengan todos muy buenas noches. presentador: domingo indecente de agosto esos los titulares de la informaciÓn. una jornada con fuertes golpes e insultos se vivieron entre los que se enfrentaron en el condado. arrojan un saldo mortal que dejaron en medio de la intemperie miles de personas en el estado de texas. inmigrantes a favor de la acciÓn diferida. un programa que...
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alex? >> all right, kerry sanders, thank you so much for that from victoria. >>> controversial pardon. it is just one of the surprise moves made by president trump just as a major hurricane was about to hit the u.s. what may have prompted all of these decisions coming up. >>> plus the effort to get to the town that is ground zero of hurricane harvey. a penny has never been more valuable. it's our back to school one cent event at office depot office max. 10 pack pens, one cent. composition notebooks,scissors, and plastic folders all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max. ♪taking care of business. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ whatit's up t
alex? >> all right, kerry sanders, thank you so much for that from victoria. >>> controversial pardon. it is just one of the surprise moves made by president trump just as a major hurricane was about to hit the u.s. what may have prompted all of these decisions coming up. >>> plus the effort to get to the town that is ground zero of hurricane harvey. a penny has never been more valuable. it's our back to school one cent event at office depot office max. 10 pack pens, one...
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ok unfortunately we seem to have lost audio from our to america's alex rubenstein the witness. what sounds an absolutely horrific incident a vehicle plowing through members of this this rally members of a protest in the counter protesters there as well and there are numerous injuries we'll bring you more information if we can get the line back to alex now the u.s. has denied claims that its airstrikes in afghanistan have led to civilian deaths will bring the full story after the short break. oh. this transition to batteries and this to energy paradigm is really remarkable is happening quite rapidly and totally. by this network economics that's transforming the global economy and central banks are fading and fading electricity and batteries are battery technology. so it's really. defining transition to a new a new world in china. at least sixteen civilians have been killed and then alleged u.s. strike in eastern afghanistan according to local officials the u.s. military has admitted conducting a bombing raid in the. evening but it claims that only militants were killed afghan of
ok unfortunately we seem to have lost audio from our to america's alex rubenstein the witness. what sounds an absolutely horrific incident a vehicle plowing through members of this this rally members of a protest in the counter protesters there as well and there are numerous injuries we'll bring you more information if we can get the line back to alex now the u.s. has denied claims that its airstrikes in afghanistan have led to civilian deaths will bring the full story after the short break....
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alex: ¿quÉ extraÑas? >> mis amigos, mi abuelo.rime a los que no apoyan el rÉgimen de maduro. >>venezolanos con pasaporte venezolano no podrÁn entrar y salir del paÍs hasta aprobada la nueva constituciÓn. alex: decidiÓ llegar a nueva jersey buscando un futuro. >> es triste porque todo el mundo quiere tener una vida feliz, pero allÁ en venezuela es una dictadura. alex: al mismo tiempo en que aumenta la represiÓn, el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro extrajo de sus casas a antonio ledezma y leopoldo lÓpez, quien anunciÓ que serÁ papá. el rechazo ante el endurecimiento del rÉgimen se hizo sentir en el consulado de venezuela en nueva york, cuando un manifestante fue detenido por la policÍa. esta familia venezolana busca algÚn rumbo a la espera de que algÚn dÍa regrese la democracia a su paÍs. ilia:los departamentos de seguridad nacional y de justicia revelaron que hay mÁs de 19,000 inmigrantes presos con Órdenes de deportación y otros miles encarcelados mientras son investigados para posibles deportaciÓn. fernando: en las cÁrceles del burÓ fed
alex: ¿quÉ extraÑas? >> mis amigos, mi abuelo.rime a los que no apoyan el rÉgimen de maduro. >>venezolanos con pasaporte venezolano no podrÁn entrar y salir del paÍs hasta aprobada la nueva constituciÓn. alex: decidiÓ llegar a nueva jersey buscando un futuro. >> es triste porque todo el mundo quiere tener una vida feliz, pero allÁ en venezuela es una dictadura. alex: al mismo tiempo en que aumenta la represiÓn, el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro extrajo de sus casas a...
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but let's look even beyond that, alex. it's bad for the country. i mean, division doesn't really help anyone. while i understand, you know, i understand some of the protests, i understand some of the groups and i understand that -- their message. i understand that, but these are not -- these are not really helping people in the long run, and i know peter's going to disagree with me, but we've got a lot of things going on. we've got health care. we've got people that need health care, alex. we've got to come together and pass that, you know?
but let's look even beyond that, alex. it's bad for the country. i mean, division doesn't really help anyone. while i understand, you know, i understand some of the protests, i understand some of the groups and i understand that -- their message. i understand that, but these are not -- these are not really helping people in the long run, and i know peter's going to disagree with me, but we've got a lot of things going on. we've got health care. we've got people that need health care, alex....
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i'm alex witt in new york. here's what's happening right now.ll be homeward bound in the wake of what many call the president's worst week. questions abound about the direction of the trump administration and the competency of the president. >> there's an issue with the president's capability. there's some attribute of his character that makes him seemingly incapable of introspection and a broad understanding of what the country really needs. >> frankly, if john kelly, my friend john kelly or my friend jim mattis came to me and said
i'm alex witt in new york. here's what's happening right now.ll be homeward bound in the wake of what many call the president's worst week. questions abound about the direction of the trump administration and the competency of the president. >> there's an issue with the president's capability. there's some attribute of his character that makes him seemingly incapable of introspection and a broad understanding of what the country really needs. >> frankly, if john kelly, my friend...
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alex, what are you seeing? look behind you there, wind looks like it is high there. >> starting to pick up. i will step out of the way so you can look for yourself. we are in downtown corpus christie where it is somewhat of a ghost town here. some folks who decided not to leave are showing up, to one of the few high rise hotels like the one we are staying at right here in hopes that they will be safe from coastal flooding, once hurricane harvey does make land fall. as of right now city asking folks to make any last minute preparations that they need to do, if you need to get out to the grocery store, you should do that now, if you need to get gas, do that as well. i can tell you that folks have flocked to an area gym here in the city where they are offering, city is offering to take people on free bus ride out of harms way, and transport them north to san antonio where they can remain, for several days until they can ride out this storm. the mayor urging folks to take advantage of that volunteer evacuation. he
alex, what are you seeing? look behind you there, wind looks like it is high there. >> starting to pick up. i will step out of the way so you can look for yourself. we are in downtown corpus christie where it is somewhat of a ghost town here. some folks who decided not to leave are showing up, to one of the few high rise hotels like the one we are staying at right here in hopes that they will be safe from coastal flooding, once hurricane harvey does make land fall. as of right now city...
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alex con los detalles.sta negra de monumentos que pudieran ser removidos. >> el gobierno estarÁ en vigilancia permanente para prevenir que no sea mancillado el nombre de nuestro patricio juan pablo duarte. alex: el cÓnsul dominicano conforma la comisiÓn que tratarÁ de evitar sorpresas ante el informe que presentarÁ que revisarÁ las estatuas de la ciudad, incluyendo la de duarte. >> que no se coloque en un listado que se vaya a remover en esa comisiÓn. >> la lucha de duarte no tiene que ver con hernia, color. alex: la alcaldÍa de nueva york dijo que estÁn convocando lÍderes comunitarios para crear pautas para la remociÓn de arte pÚblico polÉmico. >> queremos asegurarnos de la estatua de duarte cuenta con un apoyo, entendemos que duarte como un gran humanista nos vamos a asegura de que se preserven. alex: miembros se estaban reuniendo para embellecer la zona donde se encuentra la estatua de duarte. ♪ julio: a un beso de que el presidente truman anunciara su postura de fuerzas armadas, un informe sugiere que p
alex con los detalles.sta negra de monumentos que pudieran ser removidos. >> el gobierno estarÁ en vigilancia permanente para prevenir que no sea mancillado el nombre de nuestro patricio juan pablo duarte. alex: el cÓnsul dominicano conforma la comisiÓn que tratarÁ de evitar sorpresas ante el informe que presentarÁ que revisarÁ las estatuas de la ciudad, incluyendo la de duarte. >> que no se coloque en un listado que se vaya a remover en esa comisiÓn. >> la lucha de...
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that is alex doing this? i got it. >> here's the thing you are just trying to get your share rocket up. >> we built it up, and you mention that had there was so much hype about the solar eclipse and now that it is over i wanted to ask people so what did you think? did you think it was worth it? so i don't know i guess we didn't vote because it is not showing results. >> we are supposed to say yes. >> yes, i said make sure you vote, because once you vote it shows results for people. >> somebody will to have vote. >> yes. >> ryan said yes. >> results, 38 percent said in the really, this is for about 500 votes and then next 1342 percent said yes. >> so 68 percent said not really and a way of time. >> dawn believe that. >> i thought it was amazing. i was inspired. i thought it was just so cool and i was thinking about it for rest of the day. it will be a memory that will last me for next seven years. >> i wanted to be in totality so in seven years i will not see this happening again. >> i will in totality in seve
that is alex doing this? i got it. >> here's the thing you are just trying to get your share rocket up. >> we built it up, and you mention that had there was so much hype about the solar eclipse and now that it is over i wanted to ask people so what did you think? did you think it was worth it? so i don't know i guess we didn't vote because it is not showing results. >> we are supposed to say yes. >> yes, i said make sure you vote, because once you vote it shows results...
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it was a lot of planning, alex says, that ultimately went just according to plan. alexandra: we just started playing together for the next hour. just a bunch of boys came over, and then the coordinator came over, and we all just started playing and laughing, and it was great. male: we brought you footballs. gavin: alex understands that soccer balls are not necessary for a refugee's survival. still, she says, they can be essential to their lives. she is already planning her next visit, her next donation. alexandra: i want something that's tough and durable. gavin: just as soon as she finds the perfect ball to do the greatest good. when the floods hit san jose in february, the damage was devastating in several neighborhoods. many in the community stepped up, but one elementary school class went above and way beyond. jessica: who's got the daily total figured out? gavin: one of the math skills jessica friedman expects her fourth graders at hacienda elementary to master is how to estimate. jessica: what is that number again? gavin: though this past month, it's jessica
it was a lot of planning, alex says, that ultimately went just according to plan. alexandra: we just started playing together for the next hour. just a bunch of boys came over, and then the coordinator came over, and we all just started playing and laughing, and it was great. male: we brought you footballs. gavin: alex understands that soccer balls are not necessary for a refugee's survival. still, she says, they can be essential to their lives. she is already planning her next visit, her next...
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next to her is alex young.ver to my right is john the with -- over to my right is john, who will be taking your questions. checking the weather conditions across the path of totality. we are coming to you at the college of charleston. charleston is the last stop of the total solar eclipse. we're tracking the eclipse across the entire country to be the best images with the most compelling stories, along college of charleston. science experts. we have views from brown telescopes, high-altitude balloons, airplanes, and from several nasa space crafts. and yes, and i want you to remember this, we even have live, live, no one else only here, the international space station. if you want to see the eclipse like never before, stay with us through the eyes of nasa. this is the place to be. >> hola. ok, this is a win-win situation for america. we have a partial eclipse and a total eclipse. explain the difference. >> today, the moon will come across the earth and the sun. north america, central america and parts of south a
next to her is alex young.ver to my right is john the with -- over to my right is john, who will be taking your questions. checking the weather conditions across the path of totality. we are coming to you at the college of charleston. charleston is the last stop of the total solar eclipse. we're tracking the eclipse across the entire country to be the best images with the most compelling stories, along college of charleston. science experts. we have views from brown telescopes, high-altitude...