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carrying on the conversation with my guest alex acaman and dr. ismael patel in the short time that we have left. alex, i saw you shaky." your head there when this mother was describing the situation? mean it's um, as i said, this, it's what we're going through, mean during world war second or first world war, we didn't have images, we didn't have pictures, and despite the you know the grief, people came out and say, okay, the word shouldn't be going through such atrocity, such atrocities, but but 70 years down the line, what is happening in gaza right now, there's no difference between what has happened, which made people to create the un, and what's happening, and it's like, no, we don't want, we don't, it's just discussful, and um, it's true that we still need to carry on with what we are doing, the people across the globe need to protest, to continue to protest, and we will get to that to that solution to get solution, because the bottom line we need to have two state solution so that palestinian can also defend themselves, they can also prote
carrying on the conversation with my guest alex acaman and dr. ismael patel in the short time that we have left. alex, i saw you shaky." your head there when this mother was describing the situation? mean it's um, as i said, this, it's what we're going through, mean during world war second or first world war, we didn't have images, we didn't have pictures, and despite the you know the grief, people came out and say, okay, the word shouldn't be going through such atrocity, such atrocities,...
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alex? on the face of, but it all seemed rather incredulous when you come with these kinds of blatant accusations. but we shall see, more to come. thank you so much. >> and our next hour, ana marie cox on donald trump reported support for federal abortion ban and why it might be a political gift. plus, most unusual valentine from the former president to his wife. what he's really looking for, ahead. ng for, ahead. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go binge-watch. good to go out even later. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider, just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver
alex? on the face of, but it all seemed rather incredulous when you come with these kinds of blatant accusations. but we shall see, more to come. thank you so much. >> and our next hour, ana marie cox on donald trump reported support for federal abortion ban and why it might be a political gift. plus, most unusual valentine from the former president to his wife. what he's really looking for, ahead. ng for, ahead. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills....
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i don't know where, alex. it's hard to know, alex. that's why it's important to talk about what it means, right? people who haven't studied russian history, or haven't studied world war ii, they may not, or the 80s, of course, they may not be familiar with what the threat is here. nato, nato alliance is what came to the defense of the united states in the short period after 9/11. right? that's when it was triggered. it is a vital alliance, it also stands up for our values, democracy, it's standing up for that across europe. what he's suggesting is that he is going to stand aside as commander and, while russian leaders, by the, way of course, invaded ukraine, threatening other countries. it is important to discuss and remind people of that, what the impact is going to be. it is hard to know. you know why? tomorrow, he could say something even crazier. we don't down. it is still important to explain to people what it means, let them make their own decisions about the impact. >> that was a gracious comment, jen. we know he's going to say
i don't know where, alex. it's hard to know, alex. that's why it's important to talk about what it means, right? people who haven't studied russian history, or haven't studied world war ii, they may not, or the 80s, of course, they may not be familiar with what the threat is here. nato, nato alliance is what came to the defense of the united states in the short period after 9/11. right? that's when it was triggered. it is a vital alliance, it also stands up for our values, democracy, it's...
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alex ackaman and dr. ismael patel in the short time that we have left. alex, i saw you shaking your head there when this mother was describing the situation. i mean, it's um, as i said, this, it's what we're going through, i mean during world war, second or first world war, we didn't have images, we didn't have pictures and... despite the you know the grief people came out and say okay the word shouldn't be going through such atrocity such atrocities but 70 years down the line what is happening in gaza right now there's no difference between what has happened which made people to create the un and what's happening and it's like no we don't want we don't want it's just this truthful and um, it's true that we still need to carry on with what we are doing, the people across the globe need to protest, to continue to protest, and we will get to that to that solution to get solution, because the bottom line we need to have two state solution so that palestinian can also defend themselves, they can also protect
alex ackaman and dr. ismael patel in the short time that we have left. alex, i saw you shaking your head there when this mother was describing the situation. i mean, it's um, as i said, this, it's what we're going through, i mean during world war, second or first world war, we didn't have images, we didn't have pictures and... despite the you know the grief people came out and say okay the word shouldn't be going through such atrocity such atrocities but 70 years down the line what is happening...
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alex?eting all this to mean that we will see no more votes today on the senate floor? >> correct. the next vote won't come for another 30 hours boast debate. so we will see another vote on monday night. however, that could change if an agreement is reached among all 100 senators, to speed up the timeline, and have a timed agreement. now, why don't they just do that? senator rand paul continues to block that, which is causing frustration to mount among senators here. but the good news, it looks like they will likely be able to make it home in time for the super bowl. >> oh, well, that's important. i mean, it kind of is. all right, julia jester, thank you so much. >>> my next guest has something very important missing from oral arguments about the 14th amendment at the supreme court. those details, ahead. . ♪ ♪ ♪ no two bodies are the same. some pads, never got that message. but, always flexfoam did! it protects against different flows for up to zero leaks. and it flexes to fit all bodies, fo
alex?eting all this to mean that we will see no more votes today on the senate floor? >> correct. the next vote won't come for another 30 hours boast debate. so we will see another vote on monday night. however, that could change if an agreement is reached among all 100 senators, to speed up the timeline, and have a timed agreement. now, why don't they just do that? senator rand paul continues to block that, which is causing frustration to mount among senators here. but the good news, it...
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host: alex thompson? guest: there is a lot of truth to that because joe biden did not tell the full truth during the 2020 campaign. he said his son had nothing to do with any business in china. that was not true. there were repeated instances of him saying i knew nothing about my son's business dealings, i was never in business with my son. he gradually moved the goalpost. there has not been in a smoking gun that joe biden is ever influenced u.s. foreign policy to enrich his son, to be clear. but it is true that he issued this blanket denials, especially early on, that have not held up under scrutiny. host: what would you see as a smoking gun? guest: oh, let's focus on the main thing republicans have turned on, which is burisma and the ukrainian prosecutor. they say the ukrainian prosecutor was looking into burisma. joe biden they sickly pushed ukraine to fire the prosecutor -- joe biden basically pushed ukraine to fire the prosecutor. they say they are related. you have to have a smoking gun of hunter bi
host: alex thompson? guest: there is a lot of truth to that because joe biden did not tell the full truth during the 2020 campaign. he said his son had nothing to do with any business in china. that was not true. there were repeated instances of him saying i knew nothing about my son's business dealings, i was never in business with my son. he gradually moved the goalpost. there has not been in a smoking gun that joe biden is ever influenced u.s. foreign policy to enrich his son, to be clear....
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alex? >> can i just say, it never ceases to amaze me the falsehoods that have taken root despite all the proof to the contrary. it is pretty extraordinary, actually. dasha, i'm curious how much of what alex's reporting there, do you hear that as well echoed there in the halls of the cpac? people think the 2020 election did not legitimize joe biden's president? >> yes. this is the place where you really find the route of that, alex. we hear in the halls. we also hear that frequently on the stage behind me. a lot of the speakers here promoting that promoting former president trump won the 2020 election which, of course, he did not. this is where, again, what happened on january 6th is celebrated rather than disallowed. this is where the line about the weaponization of the justice department's repeated over and over again. this is where the election system in the u.s. is questioned, time and time again, alex. >> can i ask you the same question, ali? are you hearing similar sentiments? >> it is
alex? >> can i just say, it never ceases to amaze me the falsehoods that have taken root despite all the proof to the contrary. it is pretty extraordinary, actually. dasha, i'm curious how much of what alex's reporting there, do you hear that as well echoed there in the halls of the cpac? people think the 2020 election did not legitimize joe biden's president? >> yes. this is the place where you really find the route of that, alex. we hear in the halls. we also hear that frequently...
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welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news on the mar-a-lago classified documents case. judge aileen cannon has ordered a special counsel jack smith to hand over evidence to the trump team by today. evidence that smith warrants could identify more than two other witnesses and the case and expose them to threats. in a legal filing split on thursday, smith said cannon applied the wrong legal standard when she ordered the unsealing of documents and she needed to reconsider to prevent manifest injustice, endangering witnesses by revealing their identities. well, late last night, after reading that motion, canyon road smith needs to hand over documents anyway, and again, but today. we have several correspondents and analysts in place covering today's new developments for you. joining me now we have katie phang, an attorney and host of the proceeding show, the katie phang show here on msnbc. and -- investigator for the january 6th. katie, bring us up to speed on what this dispute between cannon and smith
welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news on the mar-a-lago classified documents case. judge aileen cannon has ordered a special counsel jack smith to hand over evidence to the trump team by today. evidence that smith warrants could identify more than two other witnesses and the case and expose them to threats. in a legal filing split on thursday, smith said cannon applied the wrong legal standard when she ordered the unsealing of documents and she needed to reconsider...
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i'll be alex jones. but then below, wait a minute. he's still on air, he's bigger than ever what's happening. so then when you do your own research, you say you've got people, obviously in different parts, different government agencies. where do you, what part of the news that the people get the 5 o'clock news, do you actually have credibility and what do you actually think that people actually should be looking for? besides in for wars, when you look in here is that you can actually trust you know, people don't specter support corporate media now or stablish for media. and they really don't even need me to tell them what to do or what to believe. people know i support strong borders are supporting low taxes. i support the family and we're in a team, humanity shirt. or, you know, i'm asking, i'm of the audit allotted to humanity against the global is that one of the populations that don't want us to have children that are good families? well, russia is promoting a pro, family agenda and other other countries or even china is now show
i'll be alex jones. but then below, wait a minute. he's still on air, he's bigger than ever what's happening. so then when you do your own research, you say you've got people, obviously in different parts, different government agencies. where do you, what part of the news that the people get the 5 o'clock news, do you actually have credibility and what do you actually think that people actually should be looking for? besides in for wars, when you look in here is that you can actually trust you...
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alex jones, let's get started. the what once was considered to be a treasure by the leader of the land? the fortune teller, prophet, or adviser, was given a place of high stature in the kingdom, the more accurate they were able to be, the more they were rewarded. however, if they were wrong, banishment or even death was their consequence. well, we've come a long way from those times as now a man who has been proven right more often than shown wrong, is suffering the punishment, both in his ability to make a livelihood, as well as his reputation under attack. by those he continues to expose. it is easy to dismiss alex jones if you're comfortable with accepting everything which is told to you by those in power. in fact, how would actually be the easy way to approach life today? but as history has shown time after time being oblivious to your surroundings and blindly trusting is that only ignorant but dangerous for a society. born and raised in dallas, texas by a middle class traditional family. alexander edward jones
alex jones, let's get started. the what once was considered to be a treasure by the leader of the land? the fortune teller, prophet, or adviser, was given a place of high stature in the kingdom, the more accurate they were able to be, the more they were rewarded. however, if they were wrong, banishment or even death was their consequence. well, we've come a long way from those times as now a man who has been proven right more often than shown wrong, is suffering the punishment, both in his...
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but alex says, fights and yours. the many brave people who took to the streets of russia off to his desk shows yes, a gain the fragility of author retiree and this, and as i take solace in the fact that if history states is us any, think it is the pillars of talk or see, in the end, always always crumbled under the weight of its own corruption. and people's inheritance desire to live freely. and when they inevitably do, it would be thanks to was alexa and your family did. so da, usually on behalf of the european parliament that spends an observation of your coverage. i thank you and the floor is yours. the do you mind? i'm president the ledges and gentlemen. thank you for the opportunity to to hear me today. after putting tried to kill exceed for the 1st time relief installs in germany for several months. alexi was recovering funds from the pausing. learning call to walk and try all over again. the walk to load sometimes going on the short trips, one of them we went to strasburg with the children is all the children
but alex says, fights and yours. the many brave people who took to the streets of russia off to his desk shows yes, a gain the fragility of author retiree and this, and as i take solace in the fact that if history states is us any, think it is the pillars of talk or see, in the end, always always crumbled under the weight of its own corruption. and people's inheritance desire to live freely. and when they inevitably do, it would be thanks to was alexa and your family did. so da, usually on...
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let's be clear, alex. we've process from alex.cess from farmers up and down the land. now a of different now on a variety of different things, whether it's bureaucracy, green, um, regulation issues. yeah, cheap grain from ukraine, etc. what did you make to him ? firstly, did you make to him? firstly, even been there. what was he doing there? >> i think it's right that >> oh, i think it's right that that minister speaks that our prime minister speaks to all different sectors. so i think it was good he think it was good that he was there. i think are three there. i think there are three issues the first is issues here. the first is universal the two are universal and the two are specific to the uk, the universal big universal one is that big conglomerates, supermarket universal one is that big congl0|and tes, supermarket universal one is that big congl0|and the supermarket universal one is that big congl0|and the b2brmarket universal one is that big congl0|and the b2b piecest universal one is that big congl0|and the b2b pieces that
let's be clear, alex. we've process from alex.cess from farmers up and down the land. now a of different now on a variety of different things, whether it's bureaucracy, green, um, regulation issues. yeah, cheap grain from ukraine, etc. what did you make to him ? firstly, did you make to him? firstly, even been there. what was he doing there? >> i think it's right that >> oh, i think it's right that that minister speaks that our prime minister speaks to all different sectors. so i...
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>> yeah, alex.o doubt about that, i think you see younger voters, the president's approval numbers down, the number that approve what is happening is in the israeli hamas war is significantly low. overall the poll is sobering, for the president and the presidents team. it demonstrates the challenging environment that the president finds himself in. nine months before an election day. there are some numbers in here that can give them pause, and their numbers in there that can give them i think some heartfelt theories that they're places they can go beyond just these top line numbers. >> what about the -- economic approval rating, because you know that has also dipped, despite the many signs of the economy is improving. -- that is now down to 36%, it is a 2% drop in his approval from last month. what is the disconnect here, and what can the biden campaign do to turn this economic question around? >> well, alex, here's where i think one of the numbers that has to give them a boost, and that is when the
>> yeah, alex.o doubt about that, i think you see younger voters, the president's approval numbers down, the number that approve what is happening is in the israeli hamas war is significantly low. overall the poll is sobering, for the president and the presidents team. it demonstrates the challenging environment that the president finds himself in. nine months before an election day. there are some numbers in here that can give them pause, and their numbers in there that can give them i...
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alex, elections are about -- constituencies.is what we should watch for tonight. >> so, as you are well aware, president biden has seen pretty significant pushback in michigan, because of his support for israel. there are some activists urging michigan democrats to vote and committed in the primary. this, to send biden a message. and my colleague, yasmin vossoughian, spoke to some young activists. let's take a listen together to what they had to say. >> is there a pathway forward for you? with biden? >> oh, absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money, and just keep thinking that oh we are stupid enough to elect you. again because -- they will forget, how can you, this is an insult to me as a voter. >> the straightforward simple answer for the biden administration is, push for a cease-fire, stop aiding israel in their war crimes. >> yasmin told me at some point, as we were talking on the air, that two of those four, they are not going to vote for joe biden, come hell or high water, that's it. so how can the pres
alex, elections are about -- constituencies.is what we should watch for tonight. >> so, as you are well aware, president biden has seen pretty significant pushback in michigan, because of his support for israel. there are some activists urging michigan democrats to vote and committed in the primary. this, to send biden a message. and my colleague, yasmin vossoughian, spoke to some young activists. let's take a listen together to what they had to say. >> is there a pathway forward...
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>> right, yes alex. other piece of it is that you know, there is financial incentive for in hospital -- in terms of reimbursement rates. and so, we have seen over the last 100 years, the whole process of birthing has been medical lies. and when it is medical eyes, you have more interventions that can cause complications. so yeah, we see that even among high income countries, this country still has the highest maternal mortality rate. and that is not just for black women it is for women of all racial demographic backgrounds. >> it is extraordinary, and is something about which you have written, so i like my directed put to put back the screenshot of your book, again a new york times bestseller legacy, a black physician reckons with racism in medicine. i want to thank you for this conversation it is an important one, and i hope people will continue to talk about. stem will improve and perhaps your book will help us do that. doctor -- thank you so much. that's going to be it for me on this edition of alex w
>> right, yes alex. other piece of it is that you know, there is financial incentive for in hospital -- in terms of reimbursement rates. and so, we have seen over the last 100 years, the whole process of birthing has been medical lies. and when it is medical eyes, you have more interventions that can cause complications. so yeah, we see that even among high income countries, this country still has the highest maternal mortality rate. and that is not just for black women it is for women of...
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i'm alex witt in for jose diaz-balart. right now, a massive cell phone outage impacting tens of thousands of customers. we're going to bring you details about where it's happening and when it might be fixed. >>> plus, shock waves after alabama's ruling that frozen embryos are people. the largest healthcare system in alabama now halting ivf procedures as well as one of the state's biggest fertility clinics. i'll speak with one of the doctors from that clinic in moments about what is going on. >>> and later, the tragic story of nex benedict, the unresolved questions about how a 16-year-old student died after a fight in a high school bathroom. their family says they faced bullying over their gender identity. >>> and finally, a trip to the moon, just a few hours away from what could be the first u.s. moon landing in more than half a century. >>> we begin the hour with a ruling in alabama that just had another chain reaction impact for reproductive rights in that state and it is drawing scrutiny nationwide. on friday, the state
i'm alex witt in for jose diaz-balart. right now, a massive cell phone outage impacting tens of thousands of customers. we're going to bring you details about where it's happening and when it might be fixed. >>> plus, shock waves after alabama's ruling that frozen embryos are people. the largest healthcare system in alabama now halting ivf procedures as well as one of the state's biggest fertility clinics. i'll speak with one of the doctors from that clinic in moments about what is...
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welcome again to alex witt reports. we begin this hour -- gop primary, nikki haley is heading to michigan today ahead of tuesday's primary there. promising to remain in the race against all odds. while donald trump, facing another week of steep legal hurdles. hailing -- former president getting nearly 60% of the vote, and the former south carolina governor nearly 40%. after the early call of defiance -- from both. >> in certain countries are allowed to call your election day, if i had the right to do it i'd call it tomorrow. i say we're having it tomorrow. >> we're headed to michigan tomorrow. and we are headed to the super tuesday states throughout all of next week. we will keep fighting for america, and we won't rest until america winds. >> according to nbc news's exit poll results, the most important issue for voters in south carolina's immigration. it's all about the economy, foreign policy, and abortion. meanwhile, also new today, california's government pitching joe biden strengths on behalf of his 2024 prospects
welcome again to alex witt reports. we begin this hour -- gop primary, nikki haley is heading to michigan today ahead of tuesday's primary there. promising to remain in the race against all odds. while donald trump, facing another week of steep legal hurdles. hailing -- former president getting nearly 60% of the vote, and the former south carolina governor nearly 40%. after the early call of defiance -- from both. >> in certain countries are allowed to call your election day, if i had the...
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>> we actually learned quite a bit, alex. we heard from key negotiators, senator kyrsten sinema of arizona who both debunked some of the accusations republicans had been making about the bill as well as trying to sway age democrats fears on it being too harsh. so, she said on the issue of asylum, some of the restrictions that would be in place for actually good for migrants, because it would speed up their claims, rather than having everybody wait for a year. the legitimate seekers would be able to start their lives here in six months. that's just one thing we heard from her. we heard from others, even across the aisle of folks the likes of senator lindsey graham and the house republican who might actually support this bill, or be open to it. here's what sinema said her hope is once the text actually comes out. >> i feel confident that when our bill passes through the senate and gets to the house members of the house, including speaker johnson, will have had ample opportunity to read, understand the bill, and ask questions. a
>> we actually learned quite a bit, alex. we heard from key negotiators, senator kyrsten sinema of arizona who both debunked some of the accusations republicans had been making about the bill as well as trying to sway age democrats fears on it being too harsh. so, she said on the issue of asylum, some of the restrictions that would be in place for actually good for migrants, because it would speed up their claims, rather than having everybody wait for a year. the legitimate seekers would...
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i probably think you don't want to alex. got to either. alex.hoice to make whether we're going and import that going to bring and import that kind of behaviour here or actually just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, anderson, just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, anderson, because say sorry, lee anderson, because he can't say sorry. and he said in that article not going in that article he's not going to um, and it's to apologise if um, and it's interesting the interesting that you use the word read lee's word nuance, having read lee's piece goes out piece where he actually goes out of to make that nuance, of his way to make that nuance, saying, i really i'm not criticising 99.99% of the muslim community. >> so you've just read that and you didn't refer to it, which is a disappointing. he a bit disappointing. he says. i'm not criticising 99.99% of muslim people in this country. what i am saying is that there are very small minority of extremists who we have to call out, and i think that's absolu
i probably think you don't want to alex. got to either. alex.hoice to make whether we're going and import that going to bring and import that kind of behaviour here or actually just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, anderson, just kind of behaviour here or actl sorry, anderson, because say sorry, lee anderson, because he can't say sorry. and he said in that article not going in that article he's not going to um, and it's to apologise if um, and...
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>> reporter: yes, they have, alex. a statement from president biden himself from the campaign in which he touts the results in south carolina today, and again, reiterates that the stakes of the election are high. he reflects on 2020, and when the state really turned the tide for him during that election. he's repeatedly credited the state for helping launch him to victory in november of 2020 and he says some of the same in this statement going on to say that now in 2024, the people of south carolina have spoken again and i have no doubt that you have set us on the path to winning the presidency again and making donald trump a loser again. now, this is language that the president has started to use more often and drawing a contrast with former president donald trump. i was with president biden in south carolina last week where he was energizing, trying to energize and mobilize black voters to the polls today. it seems as though he did just that based off the interview with michael tyler earlier in which they were seeing
>> reporter: yes, they have, alex. a statement from president biden himself from the campaign in which he touts the results in south carolina today, and again, reiterates that the stakes of the election are high. he reflects on 2020, and when the state really turned the tide for him during that election. he's repeatedly credited the state for helping launch him to victory in november of 2020 and he says some of the same in this statement going on to say that now in 2024, the people of...
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>> yeah, alex.how the assistant fire chief described this home explosion this morning. if you hours ago, we received nothing from the loudoun county fire team about how this blast happened. officials say firefighters responded to the reports of a gas smelling sterling virginia, which is just outside of washington, d.c.. shortly after arriving on scene, they say that firefighters found in leaking 500 gallon underground propane tank adjacent to one of these homes, and they say that the odor from that lake was migrating into the home. they say that shortly after, that firefighters entered to be able to evacuate some people and some pets. units on scene then reported a catastrophic explosion that cause multiple may day. firefighters downside the home and intern outside the home. that sparked a very chaotic scene. officials say if they try to count how many firefighters we're in need of help, a simple trapped inside of the home. that's really tried to go in rescue them, they say ten firefighters, as well
>> yeah, alex.how the assistant fire chief described this home explosion this morning. if you hours ago, we received nothing from the loudoun county fire team about how this blast happened. officials say firefighters responded to the reports of a gas smelling sterling virginia, which is just outside of washington, d.c.. shortly after arriving on scene, they say that firefighters found in leaking 500 gallon underground propane tank adjacent to one of these homes, and they say that the odor...
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alex. >> okay. it is a terrible story but i thank you for keeping an eye on us for us, george soliz. we'll check it again. in the meantime, more breaking for you. some new fallout and growing outrage. this following the death of russian opposition figure, alexei navalny. new video shows mourners been arrested in moscow, at least 400 have been detained. then in st. petersburg, as fast as officials review flowers lane tribute to navalny, mourners are adding new flowers to make at memorial law. also new, and strong reaction here at home today, with some level of bipartisan agreement that congress should act quickly to approve funding for ukraine's fight against russian leader, vladimir putin. >> so the idea that will walk away from ukraine, the idea that -- is totally against the interests of the united states of america. so it's about time that we make sure that congress pass the legislation. >> i do think there is an opportunity when we get back to washington to move the support not, move a package f
alex. >> okay. it is a terrible story but i thank you for keeping an eye on us for us, george soliz. we'll check it again. in the meantime, more breaking for you. some new fallout and growing outrage. this following the death of russian opposition figure, alexei navalny. new video shows mourners been arrested in moscow, at least 400 have been detained. then in st. petersburg, as fast as officials review flowers lane tribute to navalny, mourners are adding new flowers to make at memorial...
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[applause] >> alex, put this into context. between michigan voting, and march 19th, 24 states are already voting. mail ballots, in early voting, has begun in the states where republicans are holding primaries between now and march 19th. again, 24 states. for nikki haley, she's got to get on it. she's got to make her way across the country, because in realtime, republican voters are already making their decisions in those key states. march 19th is the day that the trump campaign will hit that threshold, the number delegates required to be the presumptive nominee. >> that's just three weeks away or so. thank you very much for that perspective, on. and want you to stay with me though because i want to bring in joyce vance, former federal prosecutor, now university alabama school of law professor, co-host of #sistersinlaw podcaster, b.c. news in msnbc legal analyst. also, jacqueline -- a congressional investigations report of the washington post, and nbc news contributor. it's a great panel. let's get going with it. joyce, trump l
[applause] >> alex, put this into context. between michigan voting, and march 19th, 24 states are already voting. mail ballots, in early voting, has begun in the states where republicans are holding primaries between now and march 19th. again, 24 states. for nikki haley, she's got to get on it. she's got to make her way across the country, because in realtime, republican voters are already making their decisions in those key states. march 19th is the day that the trump campaign will hit...
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>> hi, alex. they've been few and far between, we've been speaking over the last several hours, as you can see behind me, not a whole lot of activity going on in this polling location. but we have been speaking with people throughout the day that we're very excited to vote for president biden, and that makes sense, this is not a competitive primary. those you would find here are those that are most enthusiastic by making sure that they cast their ballot for president biden. i asked one of those voters, pandora parker this morning about why she was here earlier this morning. take a listen to what she had to say. >> are you excited to vote for president biden? >> yes, i am. i am, i think that patients is -- i've been a long long enough to see that there is change with time. so, younger voters might not be so aggressive to do that. but i am patient, and i have seen what can be done. so i'm inside about the future. >> alex, as you know, south carolina was the state that in 2020 gave the biden campaign
>> hi, alex. they've been few and far between, we've been speaking over the last several hours, as you can see behind me, not a whole lot of activity going on in this polling location. but we have been speaking with people throughout the day that we're very excited to vote for president biden, and that makes sense, this is not a competitive primary. those you would find here are those that are most enthusiastic by making sure that they cast their ballot for president biden. i asked one of...
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alex? >> okay, we'll be watching marc second very closely. thank you so much, julian. joining me right now, joyce vance former u.s. attorney now law professor at the university of alabama, school of law. she's also an nbc news and nbc legal analyst and co-host of the sisters ahmaud cast. and look at you here, we have joy reid, host of the read out on -- she's also the author of the new book medgar and are merkley, medgar evers and the love story that awakened america. i've read excerpts, i'm so excited to talk to you about it. but first, joyce. we're gonna do the legal thing. trump is looking at astronomical legal fines and fees. just from the recent lawsuits he's filed and all those lawsuits have been filed against him. what actual math you think he's going to need to put up to appeal the latest ruling from judge engoron? >> astronomical is right. alex it's not just the amount of judgment, he's also got to pay pre judgment interest on the amount that was awarded's. that means he's looking
alex? >> okay, we'll be watching marc second very closely. thank you so much, julian. joining me right now, joyce vance former u.s. attorney now law professor at the university of alabama, school of law. she's also an nbc news and nbc legal analyst and co-host of the sisters ahmaud cast. and look at you here, we have joy reid, host of the read out on -- she's also the author of the new book medgar and are merkley, medgar evers and the love story that awakened america. i've read excerpts,...
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alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> alex, thank you. now to california, where nearly 40 million people are under flood alerts as the latest storm hits much of the state. in santa barbara county, streams are raging thanks to half a foot of rain. so far, many areas that are getting rain today were also flooded earlier this month at santa barbara's airport. downpours yesterday flooded the tarmac, forcing the airport to close. and in l.a, a sinkhole has closed. a busy off ramp of the 405 freeway for up to a month. the city says more than 4000 potholes have been repaired ahead of this current storm. and with that, we get the forecast from accuweather's melissa constanza. melissa, good morning . >> good morning andrew. this is still a messy storm system as it continues to pinwheel moisture into the state of california, including high mountain snows. but heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding. you can see the morning starts off wet. northern california. but look at the slug of moisture pushing into southern california. and we're not finish
alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> alex, thank you. now to california, where nearly 40 million people are under flood alerts as the latest storm hits much of the state. in santa barbara county, streams are raging thanks to half a foot of rain. so far, many areas that are getting rain today were also flooded earlier this month at santa barbara's airport. downpours yesterday flooded the tarmac, forcing the airport to close. and in l.a, a sinkhole has closed. a busy off ramp of the 405...
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some >> reporter: hay, alex that's the big question for the biden campaign. we all of this primary, even though it's not competitive, will he show some enthusiasm? not just here but across the country among some of the core parts of the biden harris coalition. that includes young black voters. the question will be, will turn up at the end of the day be significant? as you can see behind, me it has not been that busy of a day here at this polling location in columbia. and the county election officials tell me that more than 5800 people have voted so far today in this county. that's about the same that voted early as well. but again, the final tally, we still have several hours to, go the polls close at 7:00. i will say, alex, we spoke with young students over at the south carolina state university, they support president biden but still they had some doubts. take a listen. >> >> do you think there is enough enthusiasm among young black voter such as yourself? >> no sir. in all honesty, i think in 2020 it was a very emotional time, a lot of people were supporti
some >> reporter: hay, alex that's the big question for the biden campaign. we all of this primary, even though it's not competitive, will he show some enthusiasm? not just here but across the country among some of the core parts of the biden harris coalition. that includes young black voters. the question will be, will turn up at the end of the day be significant? as you can see behind, me it has not been that busy of a day here at this polling location in columbia. and the county...
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>> i will tell you what, alex. throughout the day, there have been different waves of voters coming in. nothing extraordinary or mind- blowing, but kind of steady trickle in this community. as gabe mentioned how important the black vote is to south carolina, but also to the biden administration. i've spent weeks talking with black voters, black male voters about the enthusiasm or lack thereof. there's been a little bit of a concern among certain demographics. here today, almost to a person i spoke with, a black voter saying that not only they're excited, they're motivated because the stakes are just too high. take a listen. >> there's been a lot made about the excitement, or lack thereof, excitement among black voters. do you get a sense that black voters in your community, your family, are less excited to vote, especially for joe biden this time around? >> no, no. didn't discuss that with me and i don't feel that, you know? i think it's just more of people just putting that out like that, trying to discourage blac
>> i will tell you what, alex. throughout the day, there have been different waves of voters coming in. nothing extraordinary or mind- blowing, but kind of steady trickle in this community. as gabe mentioned how important the black vote is to south carolina, but also to the biden administration. i've spent weeks talking with black voters, black male voters about the enthusiasm or lack thereof. there's been a little bit of a concern among certain demographics. here today, almost to a...
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>> alex, the answer is they can't. it has been persistent from october 7th to know that with all of the israeli military operations, they've been doing coronated search operations. they started in the north. we watched them. we watched all the civilians move. and then they immediately moved to khan younis. and we see the moving again to what is the very last place in gaza. where they think hamas is embedded. they may be correct. the problem with this is when you've seen, let's say, the u.s. was in iraq. to try to minimize civilian casualties there would be coordinated strikes but they would also be movement or transport of civilians. moving them to the safe areas. in this case they have never done that. they have pushed the population further. hamas is invested in them and then they continue to pursue. >> netanyahu said, clint, israel's goal of topping hamas is impossible without routing the groups for battalions there in rafah. the combined plan will also have to include a civilian evacuation, right? if these two obje
>> alex, the answer is they can't. it has been persistent from october 7th to know that with all of the israeli military operations, they've been doing coronated search operations. they started in the north. we watched them. we watched all the civilians move. and then they immediately moved to khan younis. and we see the moving again to what is the very last place in gaza. where they think hamas is embedded. they may be correct. the problem with this is when you've seen, let's say, the...
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>> yeah, alex. well, the white house sees this as potential bending to the nato alliance if trump does win the white house back in 2024. they issued a very sharp response to trump's comments last night in a statement by spokesperson andrew bates. he says, in part, quote, thanks to president biden's experience, nato is now the largest and most vital it has ever been. encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes is appalling and unhinged and it endangers american national security, global stability, and our economy at home. the biden campaign, alex, also seizing on this, posting a clip of those comments by former president trump on x which has garnered millions and millions of views. we should expect the white house and biden campaign to continue seizing on multiple comments by trump made at that rally last night, trying to continue drawing this contrast between the president and his predecessors, alex. >> let me ask you about the important details on that call between president bi
>> yeah, alex. well, the white house sees this as potential bending to the nato alliance if trump does win the white house back in 2024. they issued a very sharp response to trump's comments last night in a statement by spokesperson andrew bates. he says, in part, quote, thanks to president biden's experience, nato is now the largest and most vital it has ever been. encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes is appalling and unhinged and it endangers american...
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hi, alex. hi. so i'm a veteran and i've worked with i should say, not worked with, but been treated by the va for 15 years and through that experience, i learned how much they don't want to give and that there are a few people who really do care about your treatment. when i was going through the process, i met some vets who told me, listen, you don't just go in to the va and get what you want. no, you have to give them a reason to give you what? unique. i thought that was unfair because you're supposed to be servicing veterans. it's in the title and so it's like, you know, you got to go in, you got to look bad, you know, don't wash for seven days. go in there talking like you're crazy. and all this. and i was like, i don't know about that, man, but eventually i got to the point where i was ready to jump out of a window. so when i started to cry out for real help, they started giving real help. and it shouldn't be like that. that's what i wrote about in the piece and you know, so this was esquire. a
hi, alex. hi. so i'm a veteran and i've worked with i should say, not worked with, but been treated by the va for 15 years and through that experience, i learned how much they don't want to give and that there are a few people who really do care about your treatment. when i was going through the process, i met some vets who told me, listen, you don't just go in to the va and get what you want. no, you have to give them a reason to give you what? unique. i thought that was unfair because you're...
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first younger son alex. >> you've been found not guilty of second degree murder. >> alex was acquittedhe eldest son colin. >> the jury found you guilty of murder in the second degree. >> i hear those words and i was just the -- i just blacked it out. >> deputies lead calling away in handcuffs. >> chelsea was inconsolable as she left the courtroom surrounded by family. >> it was the grown-ups turned to hear their verdicts. the victims from her best friend, pg tucci. >> mr. tucci, you've been found not guilty of murder in the second degree and tampering with physical evidence. >> p. j. tucci was acquitted on all counts. >> actually had to check the verdict sheet to make sure that i had heard it right. >> laura rideout -- >> but what about the mother at the center of it all? laura rideout. >> the jury has convicted you of murder in the second degree. >> laura rideout, guilty of murder. >> not surprised at all. >> what's that emotion like? >> relief. and justification. >> laura and her son, colin, were both sentenced to 25 years to life behind bars, younger son alex was sentenced to a maxi
first younger son alex. >> you've been found not guilty of second degree murder. >> alex was acquittedhe eldest son colin. >> the jury found you guilty of murder in the second degree. >> i hear those words and i was just the -- i just blacked it out. >> deputies lead calling away in handcuffs. >> chelsea was inconsolable as she left the courtroom surrounded by family. >> it was the grown-ups turned to hear their verdicts. the victims from her best...
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you was a pro america interview because yeah, alex, alex, what do you make of that backlash that tucker received even before the interview was put out with people calling him a traitor and, and the backlash from the main stream media. i mean, how, how fair was that? when it was the journal, let's understand something. tucker has conservatively 30000000 viewers of it. i have 10000000 views a day, joe rogan has 20000000 views today. so in america, it's tucker cross, and joe rogan, alex scouts. okay, it'd be like russell brand under that. russell brand has 5 times the viewers of cnn, joe rogan has, you know, 10 times. so it's tucker, they're a joke and no one watches them who has a brain. so they're not the media anymore. they have this big studio, they can try to convince people, but they're a joke. the people are watching them. so i noticed that clippy plight of the demon ization the whole backlash is tucker. they said, oh, jimmy kimball said he doesn't have a job. so, so he's over in russia, he has a studio, he's doing interviews with 2030000000 views a day. he's way better than they ar
you was a pro america interview because yeah, alex, alex, what do you make of that backlash that tucker received even before the interview was put out with people calling him a traitor and, and the backlash from the main stream media. i mean, how, how fair was that? when it was the journal, let's understand something. tucker has conservatively 30000000 viewers of it. i have 10000000 views a day, joe rogan has 20000000 views today. so in america, it's tucker cross, and joe rogan, alex scouts....
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i'm alex marquardt. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we do begin with that breaking news. cnn's exclusive new nationwide poll showing how voters view the widely anticipated trump/biden rematch right now. cnn political director david chalian is here with us with those top line result, so, david, how does this result now compare with previous head-to-head polling between biden and trump, and how do voters feel about this potential rematch? >> alex, it is a remarkably stable race. let me show you the brand-new numbers in this poll conducted by ssrs for cnn, and and you can 49% to 45%, trump over biden, just outside the margin offer 00er. trump with a narrow lead and look at that into our october/november poll, identical. the race has been frozen in place there. you asked how do americans feel about this rematch. not great is the answer, alex. i mean both of these men are deeply unpopular. look here, trump is at 39% favorable, 55% unfavorable. biden is at 34% favor
i'm alex marquardt. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we do begin with that breaking news. cnn's exclusive new nationwide poll showing how voters view the widely anticipated trump/biden rematch right now. cnn political director david chalian is here with us with those top line result, so, david, how does this result now compare with previous head-to-head polling between biden and trump, and how do voters feel about this...
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have you run into alex the great around town? >> at giants games. i have seen in at oracle park. >> he is a giant bunny. he is hard to miss. >> a rabbit with a special wardrobe. when he is not traveling in his, are we calling it a stroller? not quite a stroller. >> it is an all-terrain vehicle. >> and drives in his custom humvee and makes people like paul smile. his life was almost very different and his life was almost over very quickly. >> reporter: he is handsome fluffy and one of a kind. rare to find a bunny this out going. he adopted alex the great three years ago. >> we rescued him from a meat farm in modesto. >> reporter: he weighs 30 pounds and enjoys cruising around town in his minicar. he loves meeting people and gets love everywhere he goes. >> he is very dog-like. i think he thinks he is part human, too. he has to be in the middle of everything. but, yeah, he is a good boy. >> reporter: life for alex the great goes beyond making friends and having fun. he does photo shoots to donate money to charity. he also is a certified therapy animal
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. >> reporter: alex, nevada is a swing state this year. and the latino vote is an important voting bloc not just an but several other key swing states that are highly competitive in this election cycle. different latino communities in different states or motivated by different things. we can't expect a motive at the same way. but what we do know is that whoever wins the white house in november, that decision could be made by the way people vote in neighborhoods like this one. alex? >> 100%. thank you for pointing all that out for us. david noriega, appreciate all the. >>> new day with new information from a special counsel. this time is jack smith. his new warning and moments, plus what it was like to be inside the courtroom for thursday's supreme court arguments. and when is an insurrection just a riot? the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee gives me her take. me her take. >>> to all of you, from msnbc headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news from the mar-a- lago classified documents case. speci
. >> reporter: alex, nevada is a swing state this year. and the latino vote is an important voting bloc not just an but several other key swing states that are highly competitive in this election cycle. different latino communities in different states or motivated by different things. we can't expect a motive at the same way. but what we do know is that whoever wins the white house in november, that decision could be made by the way people vote in neighborhoods like this one. alex?...
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>>> have you ever run into alex, the great around town? he's that giant rabbit with the special wardrobe. when he's not traveling in his decked out stroller, he's driving in his custom humvee making people smile. as andrea nakano reports, his life was almost very different and was almost over very quickly. >> reporter: he's handsome, fluffy, cuddly, and one of a kind of it's rare to find a bunny this outgoing and gentle. >> he's probably one in a million. >> reporter: josh roe adopted alex, the great three years ago. >> we ended up rescuing him from a meat farm at modesto. >> reporter: the flemish giant weighs 30 pounds and enjoys cruising around in his mini car. he loves meeting people and gets love everywhere he goes. >> he's very dog-like, but i think he thinks he's part human, too. he's got to be in the middle of everything, but he's a good boy. >> reporter: but life for alex, the great goes way beyond making friends and having fun. he does photo shoots so he can donate money to charity. he's also a certified therapy animal and volunte
>>> have you ever run into alex, the great around town? he's that giant rabbit with the special wardrobe. when he's not traveling in his decked out stroller, he's driving in his custom humvee making people smile. as andrea nakano reports, his life was almost very different and was almost over very quickly. >> reporter: he's handsome, fluffy, cuddly, and one of a kind of it's rare to find a bunny this outgoing and gentle. >> he's probably one in a million. >> reporter:...
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as to the late russian opposition leader alex said no volume. you saved moscow instead of the ultimatum for his mother to agree to his secret funeral. should she not comply russian authorities? of threatens to bury him in the penal colony where he died. political leaders have been bowing support for ukraine on the 2nd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion. european commission raised ukraine's flag in front of its headquarters in brussels in a symbolic gesture. he was promising, but moscow will pay an even higher price. they say for his aggression for now, stay with us some next and documentary on fear of loyalty and the ukrainian town facing oppression invaders. it's more headlines you're looking for. there's always our website at www dot com. thank you so much for the t. v. 's do for fun. via do gravitational waves squeeze out bodies. how do i the drums for the to the feet? and what's the perfect kid for approx side? find the on says get with d. w signs on the picked up channels the .
as to the late russian opposition leader alex said no volume. you saved moscow instead of the ultimatum for his mother to agree to his secret funeral. should she not comply russian authorities? of threatens to bury him in the penal colony where he died. political leaders have been bowing support for ukraine on the 2nd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion. european commission raised ukraine's flag in front of its headquarters in brussels in a symbolic gesture. he was promising, but moscow...
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alex, what are people? they're telling you about why they came today of the pro, just as i talked to you earlier today at this demonstration, they said they are really, really determined to send a key a signal towards the far right extremism and towards the far right. a if the policy, as we just mentioned, are on 100000 people expect it to be here and they want to raise their voice against what they consider a threat to democracy. maybe just to remind the far, right, if the policy at the moment and current pulse is the 2nd most popular party in germany and looking at state elections later this year in germany, they even put when some elections and b and some thoughts of germany, of the strongest parties and, but this wife of protest that we're seeing today, or the protests that we have been seeing over the last weeks, is not primarily retreat at by, by the popularity of the se, but rather by um, by a meeting that was held a couple of months back between far right extreme is since i'm the if the positions an
alex, what are people? they're telling you about why they came today of the pro, just as i talked to you earlier today at this demonstration, they said they are really, really determined to send a key a signal towards the far right extremism and towards the far right. a if the policy, as we just mentioned, are on 100000 people expect it to be here and they want to raise their voice against what they consider a threat to democracy. maybe just to remind the far, right, if the policy at the moment...