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alex: ...so we are very familiar with the weather. in, like, the northern... woman #4: snow? thom: yes. alex: yep. thom: as long as the snow doesn't cover it completely. like, if you get a little coating of snow or frost, the nice part about it is that the button itself is raised, and these are guaranteed never to wear out in your lifetime. lemonis: look, i don't like the fact that thom just steamrolled alex, and if it was me and i'm watching one of my teammates successfully pitch the product and do a good job doing it, i would step out of the way, actually get out of the way. so, bruce runs our camping world retail stores. thom: hi, bruce. i'm thom. bruce: hi, nice to meet you, bruce wright. lemonis: let's ask bruce what he thinks. bruce: yeah, this one, you're shouting out your company name on this one, your brand on there, and this one is kind of hidden on there. right now, you kind of just show one picture here. alex: right. bruce: i think you're showing steps at home, but you better show some stuff at home, r.v., all the different
alex: ...so we are very familiar with the weather. in, like, the northern... woman #4: snow? thom: yes. alex: yep. thom: as long as the snow doesn't cover it completely. like, if you get a little coating of snow or frost, the nice part about it is that the button itself is raised, and these are guaranteed never to wear out in your lifetime. lemonis: look, i don't like the fact that thom just steamrolled alex, and if it was me and i'm watching one of my teammates successfully pitch the product...
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so so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economy comes and says no you did it would be negative c. will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well sod i think it's in anybody's decide to want to stay yet and no doubt come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length of extension would be off the same reports just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years been proposed so that the brits could quote still without breaks it and have it fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a u was always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series of extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the back then with all this that
so so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economy comes and says no you did it would be negative c. will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well sod i think it's in anybody's decide to want to stay yet and no doubt come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length...
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so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences no good would be negative but it's will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well side i think it's in anyone's decide to want to stay at a no deal how come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length of extension would be off the same reports just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years being proposed so that the brits could quote still without breaks it and have it fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the background will this tha
so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. stanley cappy it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences no good would be negative but it's will stay the u.k. but when it hits base in germany and france for example as well side i think it's in anyone's decide to want to stay at a no deal how come. you know the question may well be in tune so what length of...
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so will say alex if boris johnson does go ahead and seek an extension from the e.u. how likely is it that that request would be granted. not withstanding the cabbie it's the put up earlier i do think it is i mean lightning created the economic consequences of no deal would be negative c. will stay the u.k. but we could set a base in germany and france for example as well sod i think it's in anybody's decide to want to stay yet and no doubt come. you know the question may well be intensive what length of extension would be off the same reports just as a french for example toying with it an extension of 2 years has been proposed so that the brits could quote still without brakes that have to fly. so you know i think a lot of an extension being granted that the monument a human is always that any further extension would be conditional on stump some critical cianci can it be it for example the general election or another referendum as it were i think we can just see this this never ending series that extensions don't want all that long and bear in mind in the back end wi
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that thanks alex. so now i'm ready to go check out the festival one tip if you come here to take public transportation it's much faster. there's a lot going on here early in the morning so let me talk to a few visitors while you from. imam musa in texas all right and when you hear us celebrate the super bowl it's the 1st time you're here yet you have to stop and all dress up or dressed up yeah we're going to go this is how the germans dress it up yes actually we do ok. what do you like about october fest if you just look around you have this fear there trouble 1st is one of a kind because of it. everything here is about having fun but that doesn't mean it's only both here the october fest is a real fun fair with rights in games and some of them have a long tradition for example throwing it to. it's. for this right here it's called how did lucas get the lucas of course i've got to try it. but it was then what do i need to do not to look like a fool so that's the guy well you have to position yourself for i
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gone out of its way to make sure no one runs on its parade and alex forrest was intelligible welcome alex so the leadership is leaving nothing to jones no that's right they've been banging various things for these events including kites balloons even pitch ins so nothing that in any way condemn from their praise you saying they're also putting more restrictions on the internet now we know that's restricted in china anyway but they've really been targeting social media platforms so for example the very popular chinese social media platform way bow has had to really rein back what it is allowing on its site and the owners of playing ball they have started or launched a clean up operation promising that it would delete any accounts or posts that distort the history of the party and the country insult our heroic mata's or spread harmful political information about was launched on the 3rd of september in just a few days ago they have said that it's been successful so far 33500 posts on the platform have been deleted and almost 2000 accounts closed down in the company is promising to continue this
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commons and in british politics strive to have a briggs it analyst on this for us watching with me hi alex so tell us what alternatives does boris johnson still have to get his way or you think he would still be trying to put pressure on those who represent peace but last night he said those rebel m.p.'s 21 of them 20 of whom used to be ministers for the conservative party so he can put pressure on them it looks like it is going to go through the house of commons tonight but it still then has to go through the house of lords that's the 2nd chamber the opposite and there will be a lot of pressure put on by government to try to persuade those conservative lords to what's called filibuster to keep talking to try to talk this out so that it doesn't become law because everything is about timing this week next week remember parliament is suspended that is what was decided by the government last week so it is all about timing if it goes through the house of lords it still needs to have what's called royal assent that means it has to be signed off by the queen now that is the possibility that against
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join me every thursday on the alex so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbiz most. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision lotos sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was ready to be instructed he told me you know told to shut up but they'd kill me and i see how destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birth think if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished and be offended and almost 10 year career which i was very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of tower an
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alex. as you know so well, it takes money to run these campaigns. the question is for the campaign, how much they have cash on hand, how much debt do they have out there, all these unfortunate realities. >> it means they can't buy plane tickets or pay their staff. that's reality. cory booker saying he's not able to expand what he needs to do as we head into this home stretch before voters actually head to the polls. and he's saying he doesn't want to stay in the race for the sake of staying in the race. he only wants to stay if they can build this larger national campaign that's going to be necessary to compete. not just in iowa and new hampshire, but you're talking about california, texas, big, big states. in this memo that i obtained from cory booker's campaign manager, he said there's only four candidates right now in his estimation that have the resources to do that, and that's joe biden, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, and pete buttigieg. he basically said everybody else might run out of gas before we even get to the voting next year so that
alex. as you know so well, it takes money to run these campaigns. the question is for the campaign, how much they have cash on hand, how much debt do they have out there, all these unfortunate realities. >> it means they can't buy plane tickets or pay their staff. that's reality. cory booker saying he's not able to expand what he needs to do as we head into this home stretch before voters actually head to the polls. and he's saying he doesn't want to stay in the race for the sake of...
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join me every thursday on the alex so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you. welcome back in the 1st half we heard from those fighting climate change in the u.s. and u.k. that is around the world right now the global climate strike encourages people to leave work and march against a system prioritizing profits over people joining me is jim jones from extinction rebellion one of the organizations leading the charge him thanks for coming on so what is this week long strike action for the environment so it's lots of different organizations who are all encouraging people to walk out of their jobs to walk out of schools and to make their voices heard to influence policy makers to take some action which has been completely lacking for decades now to really engage with the climate an ecological emergency we're in now and think stiction rebellion a part of this you must have noticed that in mainstream media a lot of the coverage is rather that there are children being exploited in this in these days of action for the env
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alex? >> so much uncertainty affecting so many along that coast.nk you so much for the update. we know they'll be watching the path of that storm very closely. >>> all right. well, up next we will go back to the breaking news out of texas where five people were killed in yet another mass shooting. we'll talk to an eyewitness. that's next. stay with us. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another vete
alex? >> so much uncertainty affecting so many along that coast.nk you so much for the update. we know they'll be watching the path of that storm very closely. >>> all right. well, up next we will go back to the breaking news out of texas where five people were killed in yet another mass shooting. we'll talk to an eyewitness. that's next. stay with us. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky....
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game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving. how does he actually perhaps over played his hand or could it be that he is playing. into the hands of his opponents. and could you wind up winning the end game ultimately well i think we can't write him often and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong. characters behind him who all. very good at the dock because she we say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks like those who were opposing a no deal brexit including those who want to remain in the u. e. u. all winning the game. they've always they've done very well in parliament by defeating him on in these votes this week in which has been a very difficult time for the prime minister given how. he has been promised for such a short amount of time so it has not been an easy week for him. box he is still prime minister and he does still have cards up his sleeve i believe and i do not think that we can say that this is the end game for boris johnson let me ask you just very
game so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving. how does he actually perhaps over played his hand or could it be that he is playing. into the hands of his opponents. and could you wind up winning the end game ultimately well i think we can't write him often and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong. characters behind him who all. very good at the dock because she we say so we can't...
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that was one of the things alex mentioned. soi think it's really important to think about how you can live within your take-home pay today and not necessarily bank on the future. >> i think you're right. in our story earlier last week, alex said that he only spends $250 a month on food for not only his wife but also for their small baby at home, so it can be done. >> it can be. >> one of the things also that i noticed in alex's spread sheet was that he gave up some of the little things and i think we find that to be the advice so oftentimes from financial planners. do you have to go to starbucks? is there some wiggle room? can people have those little indulgences? what is your recommendation? >> absolutely. you need to enjoy life. so think about your values. think about money wasters, like ed more t one streang se cayou get n t wh >> they're so convenient, though. >> it's better to put something in your shopping cart and think about do i really need this or do you want it? >> it's like those emails that you want to fire off but s
that was one of the things alex mentioned. soi think it's really important to think about how you can live within your take-home pay today and not necessarily bank on the future. >> i think you're right. in our story earlier last week, alex said that he only spends $250 a month on food for not only his wife but also for their small baby at home, so it can be done. >> it can be. >> one of the things also that i noticed in alex's spread sheet was that he gave up some of the...
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the country's economy out of its downward spiral with my lifetime i change my head of it in toronto so alex president mcrae has opted for a policy that he was fought against in the past so why the drastic measures now. if you look at the pesos dropped by 35 percent in the month of august that is kind of astonishing a massive plummet and of course what people do when things like that happen the nation's people went to greener pastures and when i say greener pastures i'm talking about the greenback the dollar as well as other currencies so they start trading in their pesos getting rid of their national currency and of course that contributes to the downward spiral but let's take a look at this graphic kind of gives a good idea of what exactly is going on here now we're looking at the depletion of foreign currency reserves it was rock celebrated last week when argentina said that it might try to defer payments of its knots of debt of $101.00 or $100.00 plus $1000000000.00 if you see this graphic you can see this plunge taking place last friday the peso or i should say the reserve plunged by $2
the country's economy out of its downward spiral with my lifetime i change my head of it in toronto so alex president mcrae has opted for a policy that he was fought against in the past so why the drastic measures now. if you look at the pesos dropped by 35 percent in the month of august that is kind of astonishing a massive plummet and of course what people do when things like that happen the nation's people went to greener pastures and when i say greener pastures i'm talking about the...
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>> yeah, alex. so, cory booker's campaign manager this morning sent a memo to staff and supporters painting a pretty bleak picture of the campaign's finances. he's obviously struggled to get ahead, about 2% in our most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. and what he's saying is if they don't raise another $1.7 million by the end of this quarter, which is ten days from now, booker might have to drop out of the race. and he's very blunt about this. they're definitely trying to use this to raise money, without a doubt, but it's a desperate move. it's a hail mary, a healthy coffer and campaign doesn't say they're going to have to drop out of the race in the next ten days. >> right. there are some -- i guess they could say he's using this to try to drum up money, but that's not the kind of image you want. how much are we talking about? >> they're saying $1.7 million, which would be a big goal for him in the last ten days of the previous two quarters, me raised $1 million in the first quarter and $1.
>> yeah, alex. so, cory booker's campaign manager this morning sent a memo to staff and supporters painting a pretty bleak picture of the campaign's finances. he's obviously struggled to get ahead, about 2% in our most recent nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. and what he's saying is if they don't raise another $1.7 million by the end of this quarter, which is ten days from now, booker might have to drop out of the race. and he's very blunt about this. they're definitely...
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. >> i think just looking at you, alex, message received. thank you so much, alex. appreciate it. you poor thing. that ocean looks angry and those look fierce. thank you so much, alex. hurricane dorian needs to get out of here as quickly as possible. it has been over a week that folks have been dealing with this. in the aftermath of it, there has been a search for survivors. hundreds up to thousands of people are still missing. at the same time, grim predictions are coming out from the bahamian government about how high the death toll could be. and residents are still trying to come to grips, quite frankly, with the devastation. look at this. >> words can't zrab it. i don't wish it on nobody. nobody. words can't describe it. they can never categorize this. never. it was like an atomic bomb went off. >> and in the midst of this, one woman is spearheading an effort to try and track down those who remain unaccounted for. vanessa, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you for having me. and thank you so much for bringing focus to this effort, this mass efforts. so t
. >> i think just looking at you, alex, message received. thank you so much, alex. appreciate it. you poor thing. that ocean looks angry and those look fierce. thank you so much, alex. hurricane dorian needs to get out of here as quickly as possible. it has been over a week that folks have been dealing with this. in the aftermath of it, there has been a search for survivors. hundreds up to thousands of people are still missing. at the same time, grim predictions are coming out from the...
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if you want it again right it was is just cherry picking here so alex i want to change gears a little bit here i mean we still have in 2019 polls arguing about the past and pointing fingers at russia but unfortunately they have passed up or or avoided or ignored historical precedent of reconciliation i mean a lot of people that are watching this program that are keenly interested in history know the history the acrimonious relationship that france and germany had prior to the 2nd world war that reconciliation is a model for the poles and the russians to emulate but there is but for it to be emulated you have to have both parties only one party doesn't want to do it the other one does go ahead alex we're all this is exactly so. the point you understand about this is that poland actually is a country that is no longer threatened by russia i mean those who are rules over territory over borders that it was talking about they've got poland bought the way it was called up and so it very substantially territory in the west which is now of course you know from germany nobody suggesting that b
if you want it again right it was is just cherry picking here so alex i want to change gears a little bit here i mean we still have in 2019 polls arguing about the past and pointing fingers at russia but unfortunately they have passed up or or avoided or ignored historical precedent of reconciliation i mean a lot of people that are watching this program that are keenly interested in history know the history the acrimonious relationship that france and germany had prior to the 2nd world war that...
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how concerned are you that we're heading into a fury as far as a recession is concerned well alex amerikana so are meant to be person.
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so far. >>> a setback for alex trebek and his battle with pancreatic cancer. he has restarted chemotherapy treatment. he returned back to work after he returned to normal levels but he suddenly began losing weight and his numbers went sky-high, even higher than when he was first diagnosed. >> i realize that there is an end in sight for me just as there is for everyone else. one line that i have used with our staff in recent weeks and months is that when i do pass on, one thing they will not say at my funeral is, oh, he was taken from us too soon. hey, guys. i'm 79 years old. i had one helluva good life. >> wow. trebek said he does not fear death. he said, quote, passing on does not frighten me. it comes with the territory. >> i think it's so wonderful he talks about it so openly and the
so far. >>> a setback for alex trebek and his battle with pancreatic cancer. he has restarted chemotherapy treatment. he returned back to work after he returned to normal levels but he suddenly began losing weight and his numbers went sky-high, even higher than when he was first diagnosed. >> i realize that there is an end in sight for me just as there is for everyone else. one line that i have used with our staff in recent weeks and months is that when i do pass on, one thing...
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so much. >> reporter: yeah, alex, that is exactly right. today he went right after president trump in all of this and really hit right at the heart of it. and as you mentioned, there is absolutely no evidence any of these allegations are true. it has been looked into. no evidence. but this is a page out of the playbook of president trump and his allies. in fact, joe biden kind of knew all of this would come in terms of attacks on his family going back to may at a fundraiser when he told a group i know they're going to come after me and my family. here we are. it has now happened. take a listen to this exchange just a little bit earlier here in iowa. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> i've never spoken to my son about the overseas business dealings. here's what i know. i know trump deserves to be investigated. he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the questions. why is he on the phone with a foreign leader trying to intimidate a f
so much. >> reporter: yeah, alex, that is exactly right. today he went right after president trump in all of this and really hit right at the heart of it. and as you mentioned, there is absolutely no evidence any of these allegations are true. it has been looked into. no evidence. but this is a page out of the playbook of president trump and his allies. in fact, joe biden kind of knew all of this would come in terms of attacks on his family going back to may at a fundraiser when he told a...
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democratic voters he is considered to be most likely to be able to beat donald trump so you have your correspondent alex out of phenomena in houston texas for us thank you so much. moving now to the bahamas where authorities say 1300 people are unaccounted for in the wake of hurricane dorian down from the previous estimate of 2500 officials say the largest figure probably included some people who are now staying at shelters but 50 people are now confirmed dead the storm devastated the bahamas at the beginning of september. which is breathtaking in its brutality. hurricane dorian has transformed this kind of being part of the east into a war zone. and left communities here clinging on to life shipments like this from the u.s. army are desperately needed. so. it will be a bridge from the bottom of the hour. efforts to rebuild the bahamas are slowly underway the government says operations have moved from rescue to recovery and restoration but as horrible and vicious dorian was. the bravery and resilience of the 1000000000 people it is even more power for. more than a week after dorian ripped through these
democratic voters he is considered to be most likely to be able to beat donald trump so you have your correspondent alex out of phenomena in houston texas for us thank you so much. moving now to the bahamas where authorities say 1300 people are unaccounted for in the wake of hurricane dorian down from the previous estimate of 2500 officials say the largest figure probably included some people who are now staying at shelters but 50 people are now confirmed dead the storm devastated the bahamas...
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so alex remainders will undoubtedly be marshalling all of those arguments if in fact britain does wind up going to the polls where do you think we're going to be on say november 1st and i have to ask for the quick answer because we're almost at the itself. i think there was still a very high possibility that there was a note that on october the 31st that is not rolled out there are still many things in play that have to be played out before it stops but there's still be a british prime minister johnson on october 31st. it's a difficult one to call i think so at the moment i think that there will be don't hold me to it if you tell anybody you think where we had a. i don't believe in the snap election i do think that brussels might offer another period of 3 months to negotiate if that is being discussed and we'll stick to what i've said before out of the muddled someone that well we're not going to run the country down someone has to take the banner and bring us back to sanity sounds like. a lot of optimism there haven't you john wirth on 1st of november that's the day of the brits miss
so alex remainders will undoubtedly be marshalling all of those arguments if in fact britain does wind up going to the polls where do you think we're going to be on say november 1st and i have to ask for the quick answer because we're almost at the itself. i think there was still a very high possibility that there was a note that on october the 31st that is not rolled out there are still many things in play that have to be played out before it stops but there's still be a british prime minister...
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so the doctors have decided that i have to undergo chemo again. >> it's a devastating setback. alex, in a new interview recorded just yesterday told "gma" he needs a second round of debilitating chemo. >> i was doing so well and my numbers went down to the equivalent of a normal human being who does not have pancreatic cancer. so we were all very optimistic. >> this was alex back in april leaving the hospital. in june he told us his chemo treatments seemed to be working. >> my numbers are improving and i'm very positive about the outcome. >> after his first round of chemo alex needed a wig and faces more hair loss a second time. >> my hair started to grow back so what little hair i have grown is gonna disappear again. >> alex has fought through intense pain, depression and at times fear, but has not missed one day of taping "jeopardy." >> there is an end in sight for me. when i do pass on, one thing they will not say at my funeral is, oh, he was taken from us too soon. hey, guys, i'm 79 years old. i had one hell of a good life. the thought of passing on doesn't frighten me. >> and t
so the doctors have decided that i have to undergo chemo again. >> it's a devastating setback. alex, in a new interview recorded just yesterday told "gma" he needs a second round of debilitating chemo. >> i was doing so well and my numbers went down to the equivalent of a normal human being who does not have pancreatic cancer. so we were all very optimistic. >> this was alex back in april leaving the hospital. in june he told us his chemo treatments seemed to be...
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he bragged about all of that, alex. so you know, the idea that the whistle-blower is operating off of hearsay, no, actually donald trump told us exactly what he did. the whistle-blower's complaint is corroborating that. >> and so with regard to the inquiry, your committee along with intel, foreign affairs already requesting the depositions from the five senior state department officials happening over the next two week, and who else do you want to hear from as this inquiry unfolds? >> well, i think that, you know, the intel committee, and foreign affairs and oversight will handle this part of the complaint the ukraine whistle-blower investigation, and other committees will sort of finalize whatever they have in front of us. our experience on judiciary, alex is that the trump administration has done everything they can to obstruct congress every step of the way. i hope that the whistle-blower testifies and you have noticed that in the subpoenas that mr. schiff says that if they didn't, it is construed as obstruction of cong
he bragged about all of that, alex. so you know, the idea that the whistle-blower is operating off of hearsay, no, actually donald trump told us exactly what he did. the whistle-blower's complaint is corroborating that. >> and so with regard to the inquiry, your committee along with intel, foreign affairs already requesting the depositions from the five senior state department officials happening over the next two week, and who else do you want to hear from as this inquiry unfolds?...
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. >> so alex, how is the biden campaign processing this, what is it like on the ground there?ly he is running on the idea of electability, running on the idea that he is a winner, but if he can't win in iowa, that could potentially set off a pretty devastating domino reaction for his campaign. how is his campaign processing the rise of warren in iowa? >> yeah, and as you know, we've seen iowa sort of end biden's presidential hopes in the past. so it is not beyond the realm of possibility. but we have seen not just biden but pete buttigieg go a little harder after warren now that we're seeing her rise in a thuchl poll number of polls. earlier this week joe biden said you have to ask elizabeth warren what will happen when she raises your taxes if we're in the middle of a recession. and what was interesting about that and one of the reasons that i think elizabeth warren will have lasting staying power is when she was asked about these attacks, she refused to sort of engage. she ignored the attacks. she said that is not what i'm talking about, i'm talking about lowering costs for
. >> so alex, how is the biden campaign processing this, what is it like on the ground there?ly he is running on the idea of electability, running on the idea that he is a winner, but if he can't win in iowa, that could potentially set off a pretty devastating domino reaction for his campaign. how is his campaign processing the rise of warren in iowa? >> yeah, and as you know, we've seen iowa sort of end biden's presidential hopes in the past. so it is not beyond the realm of...
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alex, so this is reporting from the washington post. it came out of the blue over the weekend. said that they have been targeted by the state department over this. >> these are current and former state department officials who sent e-mails to hillary clinton's private account and the state department is now coming to them several years later and saying that there was information in the e-mails that was not classified at the time but that they now are retroactively classifying and they can put the officials in jeopardy because they potentially mishandle classified information. a lot of people who receive the letters from the state department say this is essentially a witch-hunt against them, a political act by trump's state department to try to drum up this issue that of course was such a major political issue in 2016. they think it's potentially another abuse of power by the trump administration using their official authority to try to enact a political end. it seems like a million years ago that we are talking about hillary clinton's e-mails. if you consume conservative news,
alex, so this is reporting from the washington post. it came out of the blue over the weekend. said that they have been targeted by the state department over this. >> these are current and former state department officials who sent e-mails to hillary clinton's private account and the state department is now coming to them several years later and saying that there was information in the e-mails that was not classified at the time but that they now are retroactively classifying and they can...
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correspondent alex mahela on the ground in canada and joins us now to bring us up to speed on the case so alex may's defense team claims and i quote the u.s. is attempting to use these extradition proceedings for economic and political game what can you tell us. well this is their defense and this is the documents that the defense team is trying to get so what we're hearing today this is a day one of days of being in court last time he was in court was last may and we're hearing that in front of the justice in the court here in british columbia that there is a pile of files that are sitting there because there's a lot of paperwork to go through that meg's team wants to see this paperwork they want more paperwork they're claiming that this is all part of a bigger scheme from the united states to get the canadian authorities involved to arrest manning and that that scheme actually deals with the. there's a trade war going on with the u.s. and that they want to use her as a bargaining chip in all of this now with that said the crowd attorney today said which is the other side the prosecutors
correspondent alex mahela on the ground in canada and joins us now to bring us up to speed on the case so alex may's defense team claims and i quote the u.s. is attempting to use these extradition proceedings for economic and political game what can you tell us. well this is their defense and this is the documents that the defense team is trying to get so what we're hearing today this is a day one of days of being in court last time he was in court was last may and we're hearing that in front...
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>> alex, so i'm the child of people who came to the united states as refugees so this is something i'mt asylum policy, to find a way forward. i'm sure that there is common sense changes that can be made. what the american people don't want is a cruel policy that turns away people who are in desperate need that sends the message that the united states isn't even open to accepting refugees, people fleeing from difficult situations. here in south florida right now, we're struggling with the administration's decision with regards to the bahamas. those are our neighbor, those islands were destroyed by the storm that went through there just a couple weeks ago. and the administration is saying that they are essentially going to do nothing in terms of immigration relief for bahamians. so okay to have a debate, not cruel to have a policy -- not okay to have a policy that is cruel and turns away people in desperate needs. >> so you are opposed to the position on bahamians. >> certainly. i think that temporary protective status is a natural step for the people of the bahamas. that is what the law
>> alex, so i'm the child of people who came to the united states as refugees so this is something i'mt asylum policy, to find a way forward. i'm sure that there is common sense changes that can be made. what the american people don't want is a cruel policy that turns away people who are in desperate need that sends the message that the united states isn't even open to accepting refugees, people fleeing from difficult situations. here in south florida right now, we're struggling with the...
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alex, it wasn't so many years ago there was no such thing as a climate change reporter.ike southern florida. help us understand how sea levels make storms like this even more dangerous. >> right. so absolutely. south florida is one of the most vulnerable spots in the entire nation for sea level rise. we've seen since 1992, about. what that does is not visible on a day-to-day basis, but it raises the level of the baseline of the water so. when we see dangerous storm surge coming in, right now south florida is not in for any incredibly high levels of storm surge. but when we see it come in, that higher level that we see all up and down the east coast could make that storm surge even more, come in more inland. it could have -- our water levels are already higher inland. it could lead to a lot more flooding and danger for people inland as well. >> is there a direct link between climate change and the frequency and intensity of the storms we're seeing over the last few years? >> so, hurricane scientists are cautious to draw too strong of a link, but what we've seen so far is
alex, it wasn't so many years ago there was no such thing as a climate change reporter.ike southern florida. help us understand how sea levels make storms like this even more dangerous. >> right. so absolutely. south florida is one of the most vulnerable spots in the entire nation for sea level rise. we've seen since 1992, about. what that does is not visible on a day-to-day basis, but it raises the level of the baseline of the water so. when we see dangerous storm surge coming in, right...
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. >> reporter: hey, alex. so excited to see you, too. as you said and the gates are just about to open at 2:00 p.m. eastern. usually when that happens people are literally sprinting in right past me up to the front to try to get the best spot they can. 60,000 global citizens estimated to be here today, but what is super cool all of those people took actions to get their tickets. actually had to work like tweeting at senators and signing petitions to get at the goal you mentioned, ending poverty by 2030. i heard alicia keys soundtrak. amazing. everybody here for queen, excited about it. you'll see that shortly. msnbc broadcasts from up there later tonight. alex, the best view starting at 4:00 p.m. >> we'll be watching. seeing you. thanks, savannah. >>> all of you be sure to catch the festival from central park beginning toegd at 4:00 eastern here on msnbc. >>> okay, kendis gibson, top of the hour. over to you now. i think people need to stay up and watch queen. probably they're the last group to perform. >> it's going to be a long night.
. >> reporter: hey, alex. so excited to see you, too. as you said and the gates are just about to open at 2:00 p.m. eastern. usually when that happens people are literally sprinting in right past me up to the front to try to get the best spot they can. 60,000 global citizens estimated to be here today, but what is super cool all of those people took actions to get their tickets. actually had to work like tweeting at senators and signing petitions to get at the goal you mentioned, ending...