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andrea? >> and coming after all those questions with the 2018 governor's election, it's clearly a big issue going to november. thank you so much, blayne. joining us is ben jealous, president-elect of people for the american way and former ceo of the naacp. ben, great to see you. let me ask you about georgia. this is becoming more of a critical state, maybe a battleground state. what are the implications for november as well as issues across the country now? >> what we see in georgia really reminds us that we're paying a price for the gutting of the voting rights act, and it needs to be fully restored. we're also paying a price, quite frankly, because the governor of georgia is the former secretary of state. and while that would normally mean that perhaps things would be run better, he made a point when he was secretary of state and he made a point when he was running for governor of intentionally suppressing the vote. yesterday, the democrat who ran against him, stacey abrams, had to go cast
andrea? >> and coming after all those questions with the 2018 governor's election, it's clearly a big issue going to november. thank you so much, blayne. joining us is ben jealous, president-elect of people for the american way and former ceo of the naacp. ben, great to see you. let me ask you about georgia. this is becoming more of a critical state, maybe a battleground state. what are the implications for november as well as issues across the country now? >> what we see in georgia...
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andrea? >> morgan chesky in minneapolis, thank you. >>> coming up next -- protesting in a pandemic. public health experts warning to expect a coronavirus spike in the coming weeks after the mass demonstrations coast to coast. what can you do to protect yourself next. >>> and later senator tammy duckworth on that low-flying national guard helicopter over protesters right here in downtown d.c. she joins me later this hour. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for
andrea? >> morgan chesky in minneapolis, thank you. >>> coming up next -- protesting in a pandemic. public health experts warning to expect a coronavirus spike in the coming weeks after the mass demonstrations coast to coast. what can you do to protect yourself next. >>> and later senator tammy duckworth on that low-flying national guard helicopter over protesters right here in downtown d.c. she joins me later this hour. you're watching "andrea mitchell...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports."tay with us on msnbc. >> they want to open everything back up and back to normal. and everyone says, oh, this is like the flu. this is not the flu. this is a monster. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the f
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andrea? >> joe fryer, and kristen welker, that completely conflicts with the reassurances, the assurances from the president and the vice president that tests are available and people can get tested and that we test more here than anyplace else? >> reporter: absolutely does. they have been insisting tests are widespread and anyone who wants one can get one and clearly based on that reporting not the case. it's a part of the mixed messaging we have seen from this administration, and as you laid out at the top, andrea, we've seen this from the vice president who over the weekend visited texas. he was wearing a mask. he urged other people who are in hot zones to wearing a masks, and that was a shift in tone from what we've heard from this vice president and certainly it's not consistent with what we've seen from the president himself. who has only been pictured once wearing a mask, and, of course, the president had that big rally in tulsa, arizona. not wearing a mask. not following social distan
andrea? >> joe fryer, and kristen welker, that completely conflicts with the reassurances, the assurances from the president and the vice president that tests are available and people can get tested and that we test more here than anyplace else? >> reporter: absolutely does. they have been insisting tests are widespread and anyone who wants one can get one and clearly based on that reporting not the case. it's a part of the mixed messaging we have seen from this administration, and...
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>> sure, andrea. this is really concerning. two weeks ago we talked about states counts increasing. then 12. now up to 26 states the counts are increasing, but a sort of mixed picture, more testing or something else going on? what we see in many of these states is that the number of hospitalizations and the sort of health care utilization is increasing's that tell us there is disease spread going on and only happens a couple of reasons. first is that these economies opened up too far and too fast before the transmission chains were broken. i think in a lot of these states the governors simply pushed too far too quickly. second thing is people are mixing in far too large numbers, without the use of appropriate barriers. not using face masks. and other things to socially distance appropriately. and then the third thing is that we just don't have good contact tracing and isolation in a lot of these places. so when a case is detectsed, we're not able to sort of isolate that person appropriately so the dis
>> sure, andrea. this is really concerning. two weeks ago we talked about states counts increasing. then 12. now up to 26 states the counts are increasing, but a sort of mixed picture, more testing or something else going on? what we see in many of these states is that the number of hospitalizations and the sort of health care utilization is increasing's that tell us there is disease spread going on and only happens a couple of reasons. first is that these economies opened up too far and...
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>> reporter: that's right, andrea. concerned about the optics and we are see ag president who is increasingly defiant and increasingly on defense in the wake of colin powell coming out and saying that he's going to endorse joe biden. president trump taking aim at colin powell on twitter. calling him overrated, blaming him for embroiling the united states in wars in the middle east, and essentially white house officials trying to downplay the endorsement saying, look, this is someone who voted for hrc hillary clinton, voted barack obama. the reality, start fog seep in, republican senator lissa murkowski of alaska not sure whether to vote for president trump. other republicans who are signaling they may break ranks including mitt romney, who's a frequent critic of the president's. then, of course that polling you mentioned, andrea. our latest nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows that biden has a seven-point lead over president trump nationally. that cnn poll shows biden with a double-digit lead. 14 points. so all of that
>> reporter: that's right, andrea. concerned about the optics and we are see ag president who is increasingly defiant and increasingly on defense in the wake of colin powell coming out and saying that he's going to endorse joe biden. president trump taking aim at colin powell on twitter. calling him overrated, blaming him for embroiling the united states in wars in the middle east, and essentially white house officials trying to downplay the endorsement saying, look, this is someone who...
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>> well, andrea, it's an important question.ow that president trump has been enraged about this book for months. he is concerned that it will reveal damaging information about his presidency. and so this is the one action that the justice department at least feels as though it can take. you're right, not necessarily to block the book's publication but to potentially limit some of the royalties that john bolton would get. it's sort of this escalating war. president trump, when asked about this, accused bolton of potentially engaging in criminal activity, saying that there could be criminal charges if he were to move forward with this. but we know that from bolton's team and from his legal perspective, his legal team's perspective, the white house has conducted a review that has not been on the level. in other words, they haven't acted in good faith, if you talk to bolton and his legal team. so that is why they're moving forward at this point. they say they submitted the manuscript for a review and never really got a response back
>> well, andrea, it's an important question.ow that president trump has been enraged about this book for months. he is concerned that it will reveal damaging information about his presidency. and so this is the one action that the justice department at least feels as though it can take. you're right, not necessarily to block the book's publication but to potentially limit some of the royalties that john bolton would get. it's sort of this escalating war. president trump, when asked about...
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andrea? >> thanks so much, kristen welker, on top of everything at the white house. >>> joining me is dr. cameron webb, the democratic candidate for congress in virginia. he was a white house fellow in the obama administration serving on the white house health care team and continued his fellowship into the trump administration. good to see you. thank you, dr. webb. apparently once the trump team took over, your desk was moved into a hallway and eventually taken away. tell me what happened? >> well, that's right. so thanks for having me, andrea. i was in the white house from 2016 into 2017 and my first day when i arrived, all my belong g belongings had been moved out of my office. they moved my desk into a hallway in the executive office building. they kept the door to the office of cabinet affairs always closed. they told me they were dealing with sensitive matters and despite my top secret clearance, they didn't want me helping out. that was my welcome to the trump administration back in 20
andrea? >> thanks so much, kristen welker, on top of everything at the white house. >>> joining me is dr. cameron webb, the democratic candidate for congress in virginia. he was a white house fellow in the obama administration serving on the white house health care team and continued his fellowship into the trump administration. good to see you. thank you, dr. webb. apparently once the trump team took over, your desk was moved into a hallway and eventually taken away. tell me...
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. >>> and good day, i am andrea mitchell in washington. as the country's top public health officials continue to testify to congress about covid-19, a disease of course that has already killed 120,000 americans and is now surging in states from florida to arizona, where of course the president is heading at this hour. the focus of today's hearing, dr. anthony fauci, whose warnings about face coverings and social distancing have been repeatedly ignored by president trump, vice president pence, and the trump campaign. >> if you look at how we've been hit, we've been hit badly. in some respects, we've done very well. in other areas of the country, we're now seeing a disturbing surge of infections that looks like it's a combination. but one of the things is an increase in community spread. and that's something that i'm really quite concerned about that. the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our tablet to address those surgings we're seeing in physiology fflo texas, in arizona and other states. >> that concern of course has been
. >>> and good day, i am andrea mitchell in washington. as the country's top public health officials continue to testify to congress about covid-19, a disease of course that has already killed 120,000 americans and is now surging in states from florida to arizona, where of course the president is heading at this hour. the focus of today's hearing, dr. anthony fauci, whose warnings about face coverings and social distancing have been repeatedly ignored by president trump, vice president...
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andrea?on, i know that tyson's is an enormously important employer and political force down there. i know exactly where you are. if this has a lot of political weight, what about what the governor is doing? >> yeah, so i asked the governor during his press conference yesterday if, you know, these cases that tyson has reported if it makes him think at all that some of these workers should temporarily close these plants and close them. the governor said, no, he thinks they are doing enough. that they should stay open. and he feels like tyson, compared to the other large companies that have plants in this area, he said he feels like they are doing enough to keep their workers safe. andrea? >> ellison barber in springdaeshlgs arkansas, thank you. >>> that does it for "andrea mitchell reports." and remember to follow the smoe online, on facebook and on twitter @mitchell reports. and listen to our program and all your favorite msnbc hosts by listening to msnbc live on tune in. go to tunein.com/msnb
andrea?on, i know that tyson's is an enormously important employer and political force down there. i know exactly where you are. if this has a lot of political weight, what about what the governor is doing? >> yeah, so i asked the governor during his press conference yesterday if, you know, these cases that tyson has reported if it makes him think at all that some of these workers should temporarily close these plants and close them. the governor said, no, he thinks they are doing enough....
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i'm andrea mitchell. as the nation pauses today for the first memorial to george floyd, which we will bring to you with full live coverage this afternoon. here in washington president trump's threats to use the military to control protests are drawing a devastating critique from his first defense secretary, retired first army marine general james mattis. mattis breaking his silence after the president threatened to use military force against domestic protesters and was flanked by top military advisers in a blatant political photo-op in front of st. john's. and one day after former joint chiefs chairman mike mullen blasted the admiral to force peaceful protesters from latchette park. writing in part -- donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even intend to try. instead he tries to divide us. we are witnessing the consequences of the three years of this deliberate effort. and his initial support from the president's threat to use military fo
i'm andrea mitchell. as the nation pauses today for the first memorial to george floyd, which we will bring to you with full live coverage this afternoon. here in washington president trump's threats to use the military to control protests are drawing a devastating critique from his first defense secretary, retired first army marine general james mattis. mattis breaking his silence after the president threatened to use military force against domestic protesters and was flanked by top military...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. as many as 300 cities across our country witnessing both peaceful protest and violent looting overnight as president trump threatened to it deploy the military with or without the approval of governors, as america is divided between two visions. the president in the rose garden. >> i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order. >> moments later even before the nation's capital was to lockdown under a 7:00 p.m. curfew, mounted park police, secret service and national guardsmen in some cases using tear gas and excessive force clearing the area for the president to walk out of the white house's gates unannounced across lafayette park and stage a photo-op holding a bible in front of historic st. john's church boarded up after being vandalized the night before. leaders of the church and episcopal diocese have no notice of his decision to use the church as a backdrop for a political statement. >> he cdidn't come to church to pray or offer condolences to those grieving. h
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. as many as 300 cities across our country witnessing both peaceful protest and violent looting overnight as president trump threatened to it deploy the military with or without the approval of governors, as america is divided between two visions. the president in the rose garden. >> i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order. >> moments later even before the nation's capital was to lockdown under a 7:00 p.m. curfew, mounted...
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>> reporter: well, andrea, that's right. we heard from the mayor and the police commissioner just a short time ago, and they updated the numbers as far as the arrests go. they're saying it was close to 400 from overnight. however, they did say that there was no loss of life to protesters or police. however, there are a lot of questions about the arrest of mayor bill de blasio's daughter. and she was arrested over the weekend. he said that she was protesting peacefully, and he said that he will leave it up to her to kind of explain exactly what happened, but said that she did nothing wrong. but i do want to point out just the damage behind me here. we are in the soho neighborhood. and as you mentioned, a lot of the destruction, the damage was centered in brooklyn as well as manhattan, but here in soho, if you've been here, you know there are a lot of luxury stores. this is a big shopping area. but looters were able to bust through these storefronts. you can see there the smashed glass. they ransacked this store, essentially,
>> reporter: well, andrea, that's right. we heard from the mayor and the police commissioner just a short time ago, and they updated the numbers as far as the arrests go. they're saying it was close to 400 from overnight. however, they did say that there was no loss of life to protesters or police. however, there are a lot of questions about the arrest of mayor bill de blasio's daughter. and she was arrested over the weekend. he said that she was protesting peacefully, and he said that he...
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andrea? >> thanks to much, joe fryer. >>> another state with surging coronavirus cases that continue to be a problem, georgia, with more than 1,700 new covid-19-positive residents. local georgia governments are considering mandatory mask guidelines. mayor, tell me about your city-wide level and what you're doing to keep your residents face. >> thank you so much for the opportunity. we know, as we've opened as early as april 24th, just since the end of the beginning of june, we've had 500% increase in new cases, just since the beginning of this month. the weather here in savannah is beautiful. people are here, they're wearing and not wearing face coverings. we know the science is very clear that wearing face coverings helps decrease the spread of covid-19. so i'm prepared to make that move, that we mandate here in savannah for the safety of our citizens and those that visit us here. >> mayor johnson, is that a threat, is that a warning, an advisory, or are you seriously about to do this, to re
andrea? >> thanks to much, joe fryer. >>> another state with surging coronavirus cases that continue to be a problem, georgia, with more than 1,700 new covid-19-positive residents. local georgia governments are considering mandatory mask guidelines. mayor, tell me about your city-wide level and what you're doing to keep your residents face. >> thank you so much for the opportunity. we know, as we've opened as early as april 24th, just since the end of the beginning of june,...
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andrea? >> thanks so much, morgan. joining me now, maya wiley, university professor at the new school, former chair of new york city's civilian complaint review board, and former maryland democratic congresswoman donna edwards. welcome, both. the district attorney laid out what the possible charges could be, murder one, premeditated with intent, murder two, or involuntary manslaughter. he also said his test would be whether in the moment of the shooting, whether the man running away, whether mr. brooks was a threat to the police officer or to anyone in the area. and being unarmed and not having a lethal weapon and firing a taser beyond the range of the taser, as one police chief told me yesterday, that would seem to indicate that there is going to be a serious charge and he also said that he would be charging the other officer as well if it met that standard. >> yes, you're absolutely right, andrea, and the question here isn't whether they had a right to use some form of force if a weapon was involved. it's that they h
andrea? >> thanks so much, morgan. joining me now, maya wiley, university professor at the new school, former chair of new york city's civilian complaint review board, and former maryland democratic congresswoman donna edwards. welcome, both. the district attorney laid out what the possible charges could be, murder one, premeditated with intent, murder two, or involuntary manslaughter. he also said his test would be whether in the moment of the shooting, whether the man running away,...
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we're in a crisis, andrea.d a president this november who can do crisis management, who has the experience, the temperament and the character to unite our nation, to lead our nation, to make sure that the zip code never determines destiny. to make sure we don't play this us against them games that this president plays. look what he said today about george floyd. i bet george floyd would be very happy looking down today. george floyd is dead. he was murdered by police officers. we've had rioting because we had people who are so angry, we're going to temper that anger and we're going to channel that anger into voting success, andrea, in november. just like ella jones did this week in ferguson, missouri, becoming the first woman, first african-american to become the mayor of ferguson, missouri. now they have a majority african-american city council. that's what we have to but, i'll tell you, we have three crises right now. a crisis of our democracy, a crisis in our economy, a public health crisis, and we need lead
we're in a crisis, andrea.d a president this november who can do crisis management, who has the experience, the temperament and the character to unite our nation, to lead our nation, to make sure that the zip code never determines destiny. to make sure we don't play this us against them games that this president plays. look what he said today about george floyd. i bet george floyd would be very happy looking down today. george floyd is dead. he was murdered by police officers. we've had rioting...
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andrea? >> and ashley parker, let's talk about the president's overall attitude towards all of this. he does not seem very concerned about the controversies that he's creating. in fact, he's putting a disclaimer, that unusual waiver he's distributing to anyone who attends the maga rally on saturday for any potential of someone who does get covid-19. >> that is the key acknowledgement with the on-the-ground are the, which is at odds of what the president is saying, that it's absolutely safe to rush to life, he wants the governor to open their states and just moved the convention to jacksonville where he can have a big rally. he wants those crowds. he doesn't want to look out on masked faces but that waiver is the acknowledgement of packing a bunch of people into a stadium, many of whom because they're following the president's lead, may not be wearing masks is actually potentially quite dangerous and he does not want himself or his campaign to be held liable. so i think it undercuts a little b
andrea? >> and ashley parker, let's talk about the president's overall attitude towards all of this. he does not seem very concerned about the controversies that he's creating. in fact, he's putting a disclaimer, that unusual waiver he's distributing to anyone who attends the maga rally on saturday for any potential of someone who does get covid-19. >> that is the key acknowledgement with the on-the-ground are the, which is at odds of what the president is saying, that it's...
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>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. continuing our breaking news coverage of the second stunning defeat for the trump administration from the supreme court just this week. today, a surprising 5-4 majority decision written by chief justice john roberts that the trump administration cannot shut down the deferred action program known nationally as daca, allowing nearly 800,000 dreamers to avoid deportation from the u.s. justice roberts writing that the administration did not give an adequate justification to end the program. that leaves an opening for the president to again try to end it. but that is considered unlikely in an election year. just a few moments from now, i'll speak to house speaker nancy pelosi for her reaction to the daca ruling and whether there can be a compromise between starkly different house and senate versions of police reform this summer. first, joining me now, nbc justice correspondent pete williams, and an assistant dean at the lyndon johnson school for public affairs in austin, texas. pete, first
>>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. continuing our breaking news coverage of the second stunning defeat for the trump administration from the supreme court just this week. today, a surprising 5-4 majority decision written by chief justice john roberts that the trump administration cannot shut down the deferred action program known nationally as daca, allowing nearly 800,000 dreamers to avoid deportation from the u.s. justice roberts writing that the administration did not...
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andrea?morgan chesky, thank you. >>> and houston's police chief san advocate for community policing who stood with protesters in heisten and attended george floyd's funeral last week and joins me now. chief, let me ask you following up on what that police union representative said. why would you consider, why would anyone consider, a non-lethal laser to be a threat to that officer's life, to the tent th extent he could shoot two shots into the back of the suspect? >> that's a very good question that has to be answered. quite frankly, the maximum effective range of a taser it 21 feet. one of the things that has to be determined is how close was that officer? and why did he stay 30, 40 feet behind so he could create safety by keeping his distance? that will be a question for the prosecutor and for the juries and the grand jury and ultimately a criminal jury if charges are filed, but we have to also be very careful that we not promote false narratives that tragically this incident was about a ma
andrea?morgan chesky, thank you. >>> and houston's police chief san advocate for community policing who stood with protesters in heisten and attended george floyd's funeral last week and joins me now. chief, let me ask you following up on what that police union representative said. why would you consider, why would anyone consider, a non-lethal laser to be a threat to that officer's life, to the tent th extent he could shoot two shots into the back of the suspect? >> that's a...
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>> reporter: andrea, good afternoon, good to be with you. there was in ongoing question of how long we were going to go until the other shoe drops. and i guess the answer is today, how many executive daconsecutiv skyrocketing cases will we see? governor abbott lowered restaurant capacity from 75% to 50%. as it pertains to bars, if your gross sales of alcoholic benches a -- beverages exceed a certain amount, you have to close. i asked one owner, was this a long time in coming, should the governor have taken this step weeks or months ago? he said, absolutely, it's better for businesses and patrons if we have some sort of containment on this virus which clearly at this point, andrea, we don't. 6,000 new cases announced yesterday. we're wait to go see what that number might be today. i had a chance to sit down with houston's mayor sylvester turner to ask him how serious he thinks this worsening icu hospitalization rate is. >> if the number of infections continues to increase and the number of people going to the hospitals are increasing and the
>> reporter: andrea, good afternoon, good to be with you. there was in ongoing question of how long we were going to go until the other shoe drops. and i guess the answer is today, how many executive daconsecutiv skyrocketing cases will we see? governor abbott lowered restaurant capacity from 75% to 50%. as it pertains to bars, if your gross sales of alcoholic benches a -- beverages exceed a certain amount, you have to close. i asked one owner, was this a long time in coming, should the...
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andrea, wst else i needed to address systemic racism? w do you prevent racism from being a trait in police? andrea: the answers thaare proposed include recruitment and training and penalties and enforcemt where the police chiefs and the leadership has to be willing t punish people and not indemnify tm and o prop is insurance companyes inse so if it is not being paid, few payments being made of payments to victims, they are coming out of insurance companies and people, elect the officials. you are not going to eminate but can change training and recruitment and the kind of people who care aboutot reaching a.m. weapon or a knee or somother way of murdering a victim in 8:46. that's the horror of what happened here. robert: as all of this is happening on capitol hill andtu debate begins to debate, there are other dynamics. let's dig deeper angrowing btensionsween the president and germ mark mill yes -- milleo idered resigning and days ahead of the president's commence hit address and germ apologized. >> as many of you saw the photograph of m
andrea, wst else i needed to address systemic racism? w do you prevent racism from being a trait in police? andrea: the answers thaare proposed include recruitment and training and penalties and enforcemt where the police chiefs and the leadership has to be willing t punish people and not indemnify tm and o prop is insurance companyes inse so if it is not being paid, few payments being made of payments to victims, they are coming out of insurance companies and people, elect the officials. you...
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patricia: gracias, andrea.re la supuesta politizaciÓn del departamento de justicia bajo la direcciÓn del fiscal general. congresista demÓcrata se enfrentaron con sus colegas en torno sus diferencias sobre procesos que se han seguido contra figuras cercanas al presidente. desde washington pablo gato nos amplÍa. pablo:la audiencia del comitÉ judicial se saliÓ varias veces fuera de control. y algunos congresistas hicieron obvio su malestar. en el centro de la polÉmica estÁ el fiscal general willam barr. un fiscal general acusÓ al departamento de justiciade politizarse para beneficiar a un aliado de donald trump. [habla en inglÉs] pablo:me dijeron que habÍa que tener clemencia por su relaciÓn con el presidente, afirmÓ se refiere roger que fue encontrado culpable de varios delitos en el llamado... y condenado a 40 meses de prisiÓn. sin embargo, luego del departamento de justicia buscÓ rebajar la sentencia. algunos demÓcratas afirman que willam barr ha dejado de ser el fiscal general para convertirse en el abogado pe
patricia: gracias, andrea.re la supuesta politizaciÓn del departamento de justicia bajo la direcciÓn del fiscal general. congresista demÓcrata se enfrentaron con sus colegas en torno sus diferencias sobre procesos que se han seguido contra figuras cercanas al presidente. desde washington pablo gato nos amplÍa. pablo:la audiencia del comitÉ judicial se saliÓ varias veces fuera de control. y algunos congresistas hicieron obvio su malestar. en el centro de la polÉmica estÁ el fiscal...
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wesley lowery, andrea mitchell and ashley h parker, whise reporter for the "washington post" and jak sherman, senior writer for politico. you have one a a applies. u wrote, what if the activists are write and dismantriminal justice, what might that look like. west w emp s, what arehe black lives movement seeking? wesley: it is interesting. here we are ain and seeing this every few months for the last few years. another taste that shocks the country unless there is gray area inerms of the public arena. and one of the reasons we have seen in broad response is because a lot of people are tired of this an tired of dealing this again. the activists. the leaders andha organizer always argued there are wig systemic problems and not body b cameras the whole system is broken. one of the reasons we are seeing such and the america cap public is pleesk it. and the electorate says perhaps this isn't bad nents b there is something more structural and we are seeing a significant shift for the american people on these issues and more in hine wherehe activists are. robert: when weear the phrase defun
wesley lowery, andrea mitchell and ashley h parker, whise reporter for the "washington post" and jak sherman, senior writer for politico. you have one a a applies. u wrote, what if the activists are write and dismantriminal justice, what might that look like. west w emp s, what arehe black lives movement seeking? wesley: it is interesting. here we are ain and seeing this every few months for the last few years. another taste that shocks the country unless there is gray area inerms of...
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in the new york state senate, a black woman, andrea stewart cousins, who had to fight her way through. for a while she had to deal with democrats that were really acting as republicans. she was able to get people to vote, get a majority that would do the right thing, and she was able, senator cousins, to help get that through the new york state senate because people could vote. and the speaker of the fork state assembly, who is black, carl hastings, if you vote you can get an andrea stewart cousins or carl hastings in your state. as we try to get latasha back, stay here. coming up, as president trump prepares to hold his first rally since the pandemic in tulsa less than a week from now, i'll be joined by the sister of terrence crutcher, the man killed by tulsa police just four years ago. and later tonight, much more coverage ahead right here on msnbc. be sure to tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern for my
in the new york state senate, a black woman, andrea stewart cousins, who had to fight her way through. for a while she had to deal with democrats that were really acting as republicans. she was able to get people to vote, get a majority that would do the right thing, and she was able, senator cousins, to help get that through the new york state senate because people could vote. and the speaker of the fork state assembly, who is black, carl hastings, if you vote you can get an andrea stewart...
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it's andrea blansford. a follow-up to the potential of phase 2.5. as the protests and marches continue, you are tracking the data on whether that has an impact on the covid trend. is there a point in time, say 14 days from the start of the demonstration that you might look back at the trends and see if there is no drastic change, we will consider going ahead and allowing the playgrounds, gyms and bars reopen outdoors at that point? gov. cooper: the data will guide us. we will be looking at the number of hospitalizations, the number of hospital beds, icu beds and ventilators that we have available. the number of positive cases. the percentage of positive cases. the number of people coming to the emergency room with covid-like symptoms. all of these things operate as canaries in the coal mine. they operate together to give us a potential forecast of what's coming down the road. yes, i'm concerned about people who may become infected with covid-19 at any kind of mass gathering or meeting, including protests. say aing to let dr. cohen word or two about
it's andrea blansford. a follow-up to the potential of phase 2.5. as the protests and marches continue, you are tracking the data on whether that has an impact on the covid trend. is there a point in time, say 14 days from the start of the demonstration that you might look back at the trends and see if there is no drastic change, we will consider going ahead and allowing the playgrounds, gyms and bars reopen outdoors at that point? gov. cooper: the data will guide us. we will be looking at the...
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andrea harris. as the governor said, she was a champion for racial and social equity and justice for all people. and worked tirelessly and fearlessly to eliminate health and economic disparities across this great state. i know that she will be with us in spirit and i know as we pick up the torch in her honor to grapple with these complex and critical issues for north carolina, that together we will do well. i will chair this new task force with courage, inclusion, and hope for putting forward evidence 46 based -- evidence-based and data driven with tangible results. addressing disparities in health and health care is important not only from an equity standpoint but also for impreuxing health more broadly by achieving improvements in overall quality of care and population health. as the unified state, i know that we can get through these difficult times together. however, we also must acknowledge the systemic inequities that class, race, gender and other social determinants present. we are not all fa
andrea harris. as the governor said, she was a champion for racial and social equity and justice for all people. and worked tirelessly and fearlessly to eliminate health and economic disparities across this great state. i know that she will be with us in spirit and i know as we pick up the torch in her honor to grapple with these complex and critical issues for north carolina, that together we will do well. i will chair this new task force with courage, inclusion, and hope for putting forward...
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andrea leÓn, univisiÓn.un supuesto error de clasificaciÓn que contiene ese mismo reporte del departamento de trabajo. galo nos explica. galo: la noticia de que el desempleo en los estados unidos descendiÓ en mayo, sin duda sorprendiÓ a los economistas que en medio de una pandemia predecÍan lo contrario. sin embargo, el reporte oficial del departamento del trabajo existe una nota que menciona un error de clasificaciÓn. durante la recolecciÓn de datos que distorsionar y el porcentaje real del desempleo en el paÍs. mientras que el presidente donald trump cataloga de excepcional el hecho de que el desempleo haya bajado de 14.7 por ciento en abrila 13.3 por ciento en mayo, segÚn los analistas consultados por univisiÓn, lo cierto es que reporte clasificÓ como trabajadores empleados a la fuerza laboral que ahora mismo estÁ suspendido de sus funciones temporalmente. si se agotan los nÚmeros, el porcentaje real de desempleo mayo deberÍa ser 3% mÁs alto. es decir, 16%. >> ¿cÓmo han hecho este error tan serio ? ya sabÍ
andrea leÓn, univisiÓn.un supuesto error de clasificaciÓn que contiene ese mismo reporte del departamento de trabajo. galo nos explica. galo: la noticia de que el desempleo en los estados unidos descendiÓ en mayo, sin duda sorprendiÓ a los economistas que en medio de una pandemia predecÍan lo contrario. sin embargo, el reporte oficial del departamento del trabajo existe una nota que menciona un error de clasificaciÓn. durante la recolecciÓn de datos que distorsionar y el porcentaje real...
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it's one of f several problems penguins thereace, as biologist andrea raya rey showed us.s. ♪ >> 500l around t the southerp of sououth america.. 's an icy climate here, and alalso homto t the mellaninic penguins, named after the spanish explorer. [chirping]g] andrea r raya rey has s ventud down h here to tierra a del fo to do someme exploring h hers. she's a biolologist from argentina'a's southern c center scscientific resesearch. shshe and her teteam make regr trips to the remote coloniesff peuinsns her- seveven total.. >>>>we're on our way to isla mailillo. thcololony tre hasasr around 5,000airsrs o magellanic pguguins d 50 pairofof gentoo penguins.thd sisincthe 1970s, but wononly arted d serving it in th90s.s. since thenen it's been g growg cocontinuously.. >> e seas are calm today, enabngng the rearcrcherso bring their equipment on land . the e penguins donon't seem bothered bththe visirs.. ere are several species lingng hertogethth on the island andrea rey has won an award for her insighghts into the e impaf lingnghumans on n the birds. mamallanic penguins dig their stst burro i
it's one of f several problems penguins thereace, as biologist andrea raya rey showed us.s. ♪ >> 500l around t the southerp of sououth america.. 's an icy climate here, and alalso homto t the mellaninic penguins, named after the spanish explorer. [chirping]g] andrea r raya rey has s ventud down h here to tierra a del fo to do someme exploring h hers. she's a biolologist from argentina'a's southern c center scscientific resesearch. shshe and her teteam make regr trips to the remote...
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. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i richard take thee andrea. >> i richardndrea. >> i now pronounce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [ applause ] >> if you do not remove yourself -- >> thank you, gentleman. >> the university will make a complaint of trespass to the new york city police department in connection with your activities. we have been informed that police department will take all the necessary action in connection with our complaints against you. this order to remove yourself forthwith is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will be subject to proper disciplinary action by the university in any event. those who leave the buildings pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. >> no violence. >> no violence. >> they managed to kind of push them all together and they were all sitting on the floor. as they pushed them together they would hit, something in their hands. >> i was just saying these people, they rush. you can't rush us. >> this is nothing. >> watch it. get back. >> bring them
. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i andrea take thee richard. >> i richard take thee andrea. >> i richardndrea. >> i now pronounce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [ applause ] >> if you do not remove yourself -- >> thank you, gentleman. >> the university will make a complaint of trespass to the new york city police department in connection with your activities. we have been informed that police department will take all the...
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andrea mitchell, you have known john bolton the longest of all of us in this conversation. want to get into the details in a minute. but tell us about the john bolton you know. tell us about how credible you believe he is on things like this. >> he is credible. he obviously has a point of view, he has a deeply conservative point world view. he was known as a real bureaucratic infighter who clashed notably with colin powell when he was over at the state department under colin powell during the first bush years, george w. bush years, but this is a yale lawyer. this is a man who understands intelligence as a consumer of intelligence, and for him to not understand the classification process is absurd. he is someone who won most of the battles that he fought. he was never properly confirmed as u.n. ambassador because of objections on capitol hill to him at the time, but he was a recess appointment and did serve for a year as u.n. ambassador. so he is very sophisticated about superpowered summits and he understands what he was hearing when the president said what you can get into
andrea mitchell, you have known john bolton the longest of all of us in this conversation. want to get into the details in a minute. but tell us about the john bolton you know. tell us about how credible you believe he is on things like this. >> he is credible. he obviously has a point of view, he has a deeply conservative point world view. he was known as a real bureaucratic infighter who clashed notably with colin powell when he was over at the state department under colin powell during...
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andreas and his nonprofit world central kitchen have started a program to feed vulnerable communitiesountry. >> we are in elderly homes. we're distributing food through uber and lyft, home by home when elderly people cannot leave home and they are too ill or too scared to go out. >> reporter: andreas is providing those meals by partnering with restaurants that really need the business. >> we've been able to put more than 500 restaurants up and running because we get the mission where we'll pay per meal, and every one of those restaurants that are part of that community, they take care of whatever the needs are. >> reporter: the micheline star chef popularized tapas in the u.s. and owned more than 30 restaurants across the country. you've had to shut many of your restaurants and furlough the vast majority of your employees, so what has that experience been like for you? >> for me i look to pay everybody salary and benefits. >> reporter: do you think your business can ever recover from this? >> i'm preparing for worst, but i'm hoping for the best. >> it's great. you're going to hear mor
andreas and his nonprofit world central kitchen have started a program to feed vulnerable communitiesountry. >> we are in elderly homes. we're distributing food through uber and lyft, home by home when elderly people cannot leave home and they are too ill or too scared to go out. >> reporter: andreas is providing those meals by partnering with restaurants that really need the business. >> we've been able to put more than 500 restaurants up and running because we get the...
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andrea, muchas gracias.esenciales pero de portables. hablando de inmigraciÓn mÁs de 13,000 empleados del servicio de inmigraciÓn estar en peligro de perder sus empleos de manera temporal, y ven reducciones de sueldo a partir del prÓximo 3 de agosto. esto debido a la baja demanda por servicios por la pandemia. borja: un tribunal federal de apelaciones causa sorpresa al ordenarle al juez que desestime el caso contra el ex asesor de seguridad nacional. sucede pese a que se declarÓ culpable 2 veces por mentirle al fbi y un juez que dio asesorÍa dijo que esto fue abuso de poder por parte del departamento de justicia. carolina: el ex fiscal dice ante el comitÉ judicial de la cÁmara baja que recibiÓ un trato diferente debido a su relaciÓn con el presidente trump. quien formaba parte del equipo que llevÓ el caso contra ese estratega de gobierno, explicÓ que altos cargos del departamento de justicia presionaron a los fiscales para que fueran mÁs indulgentes durante su juicio. borja: el presidente trump regresa a la c
andrea, muchas gracias.esenciales pero de portables. hablando de inmigraciÓn mÁs de 13,000 empleados del servicio de inmigraciÓn estar en peligro de perder sus empleos de manera temporal, y ven reducciones de sueldo a partir del prÓximo 3 de agosto. esto debido a la baja demanda por servicios por la pandemia. borja: un tribunal federal de apelaciones causa sorpresa al ordenarle al juez que desestime el caso contra el ex asesor de seguridad nacional. sucede pese a que se declarÓ culpable 2...
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patricia: gracias, andrea. la indignaciÓn por la muerte de floyd ha cruzado fronteras.s que decÍan:" no poder respirar". patricia: nos despedimos esta noche con imÁgenes de otro de los homenajes a george floyd en gran bretaÑa, mÁnchester donde el artista ha trabajado en un mural con su imagen. enrique: sobre esta estructura y asi llegamos al final con a las noticias mas importantes a esta hora el quinto grande dice ahÍ. >> gracias. ♪ >> el calendario dice que se acerca la Época mÁs luminosa del aÑo, el verano. ♪ con Él en algunos dÍas aparecerÁ la familia mágica, vacaciones. ♪ nos imaginamos desde semanas antes en la playa. disfrutando el sol, la arena, el mar. podrÍa ser un viaje romÁntico. o con los niÑos, disfrutando lo que el mundo ofrece. ♪ >> o tal vez nuestros planes de visitar paÍses lejanos, exÓticos, conocer monumentos que sÓloim
patricia: gracias, andrea. la indignaciÓn por la muerte de floyd ha cruzado fronteras.s que decÍan:" no poder respirar". patricia: nos despedimos esta noche con imÁgenes de otro de los homenajes a george floyd en gran bretaÑa, mÁnchester donde el artista ha trabajado en un mural con su imagen. enrique: sobre esta estructura y asi llegamos al final con a las noticias mas importantes a esta hora el quinto grande dice ahÍ. >> gracias. ♪ >> el calendario dice que se...
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patricia: gracias, andrea. la indignaciÓn por la muerte de floyd ha cruzado fronteras.ncartas que decÍan:" no poder respirar". patricia: nos despedimos esta noche con imÁgenes de otro de los homenajes a george floyd en gran bretaÑa, mÁnchester donde el artista ha trabajado en un mural con su imagen. enrique: sobre esta estructura y asi llegamos al final con a las noticias mas importantes a esta hora locutor: televisa presenta... cynthia: espero que les gusten las pulseritas. en cuanto las vi me acordé de ustedes. lorena: gracias... cynthia: yo ya tengo puesta la mía, para que así todas sepamos que ya somos amigas. lorena: ay, cynthia, sí nos caes bien, pero... ay, no sé cómo explicártelo. cynthia: ¿cómo? lorena: hay algo que no nos termina de gustar. cynthia: pensé que era lo contrario. fueron las primeras que me hablaron cuando entré a la escuela. lorena: pues yo igual, pero... nos dimos cuenta porque te fuimos conociendo y... no eres igual que nosotras. cynthia: ¿a qué te refieres que no soy igual que ustedes? lorena: o sea que no eres tan aventada como nosotras. cynt
patricia: gracias, andrea. la indignaciÓn por la muerte de floyd ha cruzado fronteras.ncartas que decÍan:" no poder respirar". patricia: nos despedimos esta noche con imÁgenes de otro de los homenajes a george floyd en gran bretaÑa, mÁnchester donde el artista ha trabajado en un mural con su imagen. enrique: sobre esta estructura y asi llegamos al final con a las noticias mas importantes a esta hora locutor: televisa presenta... cynthia: espero que les gusten las pulseritas. en...
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, andrea.unce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [cheers and applause] [fire sirens] ♪ [indiscernible] >> thank you, gentlemen. >> the university claims you are are trespassing and has contacted the new york police department in connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with our complaints against you. this order to remove yourself from the premises it is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will be subject to proper disciplinary action by the university in any event, though if you leave the building pursuant to this order, you will have less to answer for than those who do not. [shouting] >> no violence, no violence. >> and they managed. they are going to push them all together. they were all sitting on the floor, and they pushed them all together and got them so they could hardly move. they had something in their hands. >> these people, they don't care -- they just rushed
, andrea.unce that andrea and richard are children of the new age. [cheers and applause] [fire sirens] ♪ [indiscernible] >> thank you, gentlemen. >> the university claims you are are trespassing and has contacted the new york police department in connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with our complaints against you. this order to remove yourself from the premises it is separate and apart...
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i also want to thank andrea james in andrea koppel for your advocacy and for your compelling presentations today. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. chai rman. mr. cecily. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to begin by thanking you and chairman nadler and are calling chairman jeffries for your heroic leadership on this really critical issue. thank you to is james for your extraordinary work. thank you ms. caldwell for your courage and will institution are very painful story but what you've experienced as a family, and, of course, thank you mr. patton for being a defender of liberty and for being with us today. i think like my colleague, hearing the stories about the condition conditions in which inmates are finding themselves is appalling, and the notion that has, as chairman shall the second individuals who are in custody are facing the very real prospect of contracting a deadly virus is something that no one on this committee, no one in the country should find acceptable. i have a mother who is copd and she lives with my dad. she is add. i'm terrified that she would
i also want to thank andrea james in andrea koppel for your advocacy and for your compelling presentations today. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. chai rman. mr. cecily. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to begin by thanking you and chairman nadler and are calling chairman jeffries for your heroic leadership on this really critical issue. thank you to is james for your extraordinary work. thank you ms. caldwell for your courage and will institution are very...
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by some for taking in dozens of protesters cornered by the police we get that story now from nbc's andrea mitchell >> reporter: a harrowing night for a group of protesters in the nation's capitol they say police herded them into a narrow one-way street about a mile from the white house corralling them with no way out and unleashing a barrage of pepper spray. >> they said they were enforcing curfew but people were asking please let me go, let me go home i live right there, please let me go home. >> reporter: a long time resident standing on his front steps describes the scene like a tsunami coming his way. >> and just a stream of people came running through here and pepper spray is being sprayed all the way up against the house, against the windows. people were running through for ten minutes straight >> we saw raul, he was having people come in and he let us in and thank god because a lot of people didn't have a chance to come in and they got arrested >> reporter: 194 people were arrested in the area. the police chief is looking into what happened inside they were coughing, using milk to
by some for taking in dozens of protesters cornered by the police we get that story now from nbc's andrea mitchell >> reporter: a harrowing night for a group of protesters in the nation's capitol they say police herded them into a narrow one-way street about a mile from the white house corralling them with no way out and unleashing a barrage of pepper spray. >> they said they were enforcing curfew but people were asking please let me go, let me go home i live right there, please let...
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andrea: i think the strategic rationale is there.r thing about there are very few assets available to buy anyway. many have a controlling family shareholder. , oftenlose an asset it'll go to a rival and it does not come back on the market again. that is the issue that they will have to weigh up. francine: do you think somebody else would be buying tiffany? at the time where their rivals looking to buy the company? andrea: i do not immediately see someone else coming in. i do not see someone else coming away, becauseks everybody is pressured by what is going on in the market. spur morewill this consolidation elsewhere because a lot of these luxury companies are under so much pressure, or will some of them have to go bust? see more oversaturated with fashion companies. andrea: some of those smaller houses that have been in a this will situation, make life even more difficult for them. francine: thank you so much. our bloomberg opinions columnist focusing on retail. next we speak with jason farley. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is b
andrea: i think the strategic rationale is there.r thing about there are very few assets available to buy anyway. many have a controlling family shareholder. , oftenlose an asset it'll go to a rival and it does not come back on the market again. that is the issue that they will have to weigh up. francine: do you think somebody else would be buying tiffany? at the time where their rivals looking to buy the company? andrea: i do not immediately see someone else coming in. i do not see someone...
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i thank andrea stewart cousins very much for her leadership. i know we have worked long and hard over this past week. we have been working long and hard for a long time but especially this past week and it turned out great. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> senate leader. >> thank you so much, governor. and thank you for your leadership. i'm certainly so happy to be here at this moment at this historic moment, and to share this with my colleague and partner in the assembly speaker hastey and certainly to be always in the presence of reverend sharpton who, you know, is an icon for all of us in this movement as is everybody's mother. so hazel dukes who has been so, so clear in so many ways and obviously in the presence of
i thank andrea stewart cousins very much for her leadership. i know we have worked long and hard over this past week. we have been working long and hard for a long time but especially this past week and it turned out great. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> senate leader. >> thank you so much, governor. and thank you for your leadership. i'm certainly so happy to be here at this moment at this historic moment, and to share this with my colleague and partner in the assembly...