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here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> her son and his wife were amazed at how much they loved her. >> one of her clients, she went to their baby shower. she just sold them a house. >> she a beautiful smile. and she had a laugh that would fill the room. >> and she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. >> chad said it was like his mom glowed. >> she was very radiant. i think that's what spoke out to people, was that kfd, a
here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could....
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here is andrea canning with "the face of evil." >> looking back now, this woman almost didn't make it. >> if you keep doing this, you're going to kill me. and he just said, do you think i actually care about that. >> is that when you feel like you're looking in the face of evil. >> i knew in that moment that he intended on killing me. >> little did she know that in this college town, she wasn't the only one. >> he said he would go to jail for murder before he would ever go to jail for rape. >> what is going through your mind? >> i wish i told the people i loved that i love them. >> is this connected to a public mystery? >> it had people asking what's going to happen next? >> more women connected by tragedy and by questions. could a killer have been stopped sooner? >> i was so angry that two people had to die in order for someone to believe me. >> the story begins in a small texas town, but it's not just any town, this is college stati station, texas a&m. and home to jamie hart. >> i was immediately struck with her beauty. >> chuck cruz was her boyfriend at the time. he says jamie was
here is andrea canning with "the face of evil." >> looking back now, this woman almost didn't make it. >> if you keep doing this, you're going to kill me. and he just said, do you think i actually care about that. >> is that when you feel like you're looking in the face of evil. >> i knew in that moment that he intended on killing me. >> little did she know that in this college town, she wasn't the only one. >> he said he would go to jail for murder...
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because we will be sentenced this week for the drugging and raping of temple university employee andrea can stop it or it is america america's natasha suite has the story. eighty one year old bill cosby who used to be known as america's dad could either go to prison or be sent home on probation it all stems from crosbie being found guilty of drugging and molesting a woman at his philadelphia home back in two thousand and four now consummates legal team are pointing to his health conditions which includes being legally blind as to why he should stay out of prison the judge's options are brought here which include everything from house arrest probation jail to prison back in april because the show star was convicted of three counts of aggravated indecent assault against forty five year old andrea konstanz konstanz says drugged and assaulted her after coming to him for career advice cosby reportedly settled konstanz claim back in two thousand and six for three point four million dollars now there are sixty accusations from women have surfaced since the case began none of them have led to crimi
because we will be sentenced this week for the drugging and raping of temple university employee andrea can stop it or it is america america's natasha suite has the story. eighty one year old bill cosby who used to be known as america's dad could either go to prison or be sent home on probation it all stems from crosbie being found guilty of drugging and molesting a woman at his philadelphia home back in two thousand and four now consummates legal team are pointing to his health conditions...
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andrea: can you talk about those efforts?craig: i am involved with a global fund for women. .nline sos one that is trying to give -- trying to get nonprofit status -- i carry member, the international consortium of journalists. i am missing several. i like to plea that card now as often as i can. -- play that card now as often as i can. andrea: how do you handle hackers? craig: prevent -- i take ofcautions, and to the best my knowledge, have not had too much of a problem, which is a terrible's -- terrible thing to say openly because that will be tempting. i am taking appropriate measures, which i will not discuss openly. what happened was 15 years ago, i did say something and a couple people from the tech staff a blacke pictures from cap bulletin board saying, here is what craig said -- and that would be you. board,ack hat bulletin saying, here is what craig said, and that would be you. measures for everyone -- you carry a gadget around so that if someone tries to login with your password on a different system, your token or
andrea: can you talk about those efforts?craig: i am involved with a global fund for women. .nline sos one that is trying to give -- trying to get nonprofit status -- i carry member, the international consortium of journalists. i am missing several. i like to plea that card now as often as i can. -- play that card now as often as i can. andrea: how do you handle hackers? craig: prevent -- i take ofcautions, and to the best my knowledge, have not had too much of a problem, which is a terrible's...
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he is sentenced to 3 to 10 years for drugging and assaulting andrea can constand is. carolyn tyler got reaction to the sentencing. >> reporter: it's a dramatic fall from grace for a man once known as america's dad. 81-year-old bill cosby said to be legally blind, led away in handcuffs. sentenced to spend at least three years in prison. >> it's just, ah, over. all the rid dual and the horrible things said about us. this is all worth it. >> reporter: that's janice baker-kenney. she said she was a 24-year-old bar in reno when cosby invited her to a party. >> i was sexually assaulted by him in may of 1982. >> reporter: her testimony hemmed bolster claims of the key accuser, andrea constand. in all, dozens of women came forward to publicly accuse the famous comedian. they were at the forefront of the me too movement. she sarcastically thanked thank >> i thanked him for his arrogance and his ego because it made a group of women really miffed off. >> they persecuted jesus and look what happened. i'm not saying mr. cosby is jesus. but we know what this country has done to bla
he is sentenced to 3 to 10 years for drugging and assaulting andrea can constand is. carolyn tyler got reaction to the sentencing. >> reporter: it's a dramatic fall from grace for a man once known as america's dad. 81-year-old bill cosby said to be legally blind, led away in handcuffs. sentenced to spend at least three years in prison. >> it's just, ah, over. all the rid dual and the horrible things said about us. this is all worth it. >> reporter: that's janice baker-kenney....
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[applause] >> we do have these tweets, but as i pull them up, andrea, can you speak a bit about exactlyhat we can start doing to eradicate campus violence? >> the first thing i oftentimes encourage to think about is to think about campus violence as a barrier to educational equity. will often focus on he said she said, the rights of victims. but often times, what is lost is that when people come forward, they are sadly trying to continue their education. they signed up to get a degree, i did not sign up to help create a movement. it was exciting, but i really didn't just want my degree. that is what i wanted when i went to school. a lot of times, i think about how the end of my youth was the day i fired a federal complaint, because i had to grow up fast. i was midway through my college career, and all i wanted to do was to create a conversation that was accessible. no patient have to survive sexual violence before they know they have a right to a campus free of sexual violence. when i filed my complaint in 2013, at the time, a lot of folks were not talking about sexual violence outside
[applause] >> we do have these tweets, but as i pull them up, andrea, can you speak a bit about exactlyhat we can start doing to eradicate campus violence? >> the first thing i oftentimes encourage to think about is to think about campus violence as a barrier to educational equity. will often focus on he said she said, the rights of victims. but often times, what is lost is that when people come forward, they are sadly trying to continue their education. they signed up to get a...
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come to sustainability, can you give me a concrete example of something you worked on, either in a specific country or specific project? this isn't only about fair trade, right? andreafair trade we can talk later if you like. what i introduce before, the real priority now is climate change. because yes coffee is impacted by climate change. two-fold, quality first and productivity second. it is already happening, since a while. there have been countries making big losses. also countries making big investments. francine: because of natural disasters? or is it climate? andrea: could be natural disasters. francine: that hurts the crop? andrea: as a matter of fact, estimates are 50% of the currently suitable land for coffee agriculture will not be suitable any longer by 2050. this is really significant because in the meantime, thanks to the positiveness of coffee that i just described, consumption is growing 2%. so by 2050 we need to produce voices much as today with half the suitable land. so that means we have to invest in agriculture in order to make this coffee agriculture resilient. francine: but this is different ways to harvest coffee beans? andrea: yes, first wha
come to sustainability, can you give me a concrete example of something you worked on, either in a specific country or specific project? this isn't only about fair trade, right? andreafair trade we can talk later if you like. what i introduce before, the real priority now is climate change. because yes coffee is impacted by climate change. two-fold, quality first and productivity second. it is already happening, since a while. there have been countries making big losses. also countries making...
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andrea, can you speak about actionable-- or what exactly we can start doing to-- i would love to say eradicate campus violence. what can we do today? >> i think the first thing i often times encourage folks to think about is think about campus violence as a barrier to informational equity. a lot of times they say he said, she said, rights of the accused and rights of the victims. a lot gets lost, the only reason a lot of them go forward they're trying to continue their education. when i signed up to go to school i signed up to hopefully get a degree in four years, not to survive sexual violence and help to create a movement. it was interesting and exciting and i really did just want my degree and that's essentially what i wanted when i first went to school. and essentially, i feel like a lot of times, i think of like the end of my youth was the day that i filed a federal complaint because i had to grow up really fast. i mean, i was simply midway through my college career and all i wanted to do was to create a conversation that was accessible. no one should have to survive sexual viol
andrea, can you speak about actionable-- or what exactly we can start doing to-- i would love to say eradicate campus violence. what can we do today? >> i think the first thing i often times encourage folks to think about is think about campus violence as a barrier to informational equity. a lot of times they say he said, she said, rights of the accused and rights of the victims. a lot gets lost, the only reason a lot of them go forward they're trying to continue their education. when i...
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. >> so we do have a retreat but as i pull up to, andrea, can you speak about actionable or what exactly we can are doing to, i would love to say eradicate workplace violence but what can we do today? >> one of the first things i encourage. think about is campus islands as a barrier to educational equity and i spent a lot of time and on the will focus on the shed she said, the rights of victims and a lot of what gets lost is the only reason a lot of victims come forward is because they are trying to continue their education. when i signed up to go to school, i signed up to get a degree in four years, i didn't sign up to survive sexual violence and create a movement which was exciting but i did just want my degree at that's essentially what i wanted when i first went to school . and essentially, i feel like a lot of times i think of the end of my youth was the day that i filed a federal complaint because i had to grow up fast. i was simply midway through my college career and all i wanted to do was create a conversation. no one should have to survive sexual violence before they realize th
. >> so we do have a retreat but as i pull up to, andrea, can you speak about actionable or what exactly we can are doing to, i would love to say eradicate workplace violence but what can we do today? >> one of the first things i encourage. think about is campus islands as a barrier to educational equity and i spent a lot of time and on the will focus on the shed she said, the rights of victims and a lot of what gets lost is the only reason a lot of victims come forward is because...
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haidi: thank you, andrea. you can out the charts she brought up in our gtb library on the bloomberg terminal. takingpresident trump stage at the u.n. general assembly as the world awaits critical u.s. decisions on iran and north korea. joining us is bill, who heads the national security coverage in washington. it is great to have you here. the u.n. general is simply happens every year. how important is it for the u.n. standing at a time when the u.s. pulled out of the human rights council? will we see no shows when it comes to heads of state? it is part of the multilateral system that is under strain. we talk about the u.s. withdrawal from the paris climate treaty, questions about nato's future. it is one of these systems created in the post-world war ii era, but it is the kind of thing you have to replicate if it didn't exist. it is the one chance you get every year for nearly 200 world leaders to interact. but give a lot of speeches, on the sidelines, you often see deals being made on issues like the syrian war, tra
haidi: thank you, andrea. you can out the charts she brought up in our gtb library on the bloomberg terminal. takingpresident trump stage at the u.n. general assembly as the world awaits critical u.s. decisions on iran and north korea. joining us is bill, who heads the national security coverage in washington. it is great to have you here. the u.n. general is simply happens every year. how important is it for the u.n. standing at a time when the u.s. pulled out of the human rights council? will...
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andrea iannone came third. you can get all the latest sports news at our website bbc.com/sport.ather autumnal sort of weekend, the weather is looking a little bit better for many of us, as high pressure builds through this week. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday. after a soggy sunday in the south, in whitstable there were some clear spells to end the day. now, through this week, as high pressure builds in, there will be a lot of dry weather with sunshine. warmer in the south too. there will be more rain and more wind arriving across northern parts of the uk later on in the week. but back to the here and now, monday morning dawns on quite a chilly note. we've got a big area of high pressure in charge, so that is keeping things largely dry to start off with. and under those clear spells, temperatures first thing could be near freezing in a few rural spots. through the morning, though, after that chilly start, lots of sunshine on offer. one or two showers around through monday across parts of north—west scotland. perhaps a few filtering into the north—west of england too.
andrea iannone came third. you can get all the latest sports news at our website bbc.com/sport.ather autumnal sort of weekend, the weather is looking a little bit better for many of us, as high pressure builds through this week. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday. after a soggy sunday in the south, in whitstable there were some clear spells to end the day. now, through this week, as high pressure builds in, there will be a lot of dry weather with sunshine. warmer in the south too....
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i can tell you they, probably as much as andrea constand, were hoping this would happen. in many ways, they've formed something of a sister hood, a bond between them. they've been supporting andrea constand and supporting each other as they've gone through these trials and relived a lot of the trauma they went through when they were victims. again, some of these cases go back to 1970s, 1980s. a long time. but i say that because you cannot -- i can't overemphasize the depth of emotion that has been packed into that courtroom and packed into this case during the past couple weeks. yes, this is about bill cosby and andrea constand. and i'm sure for people watching, it's about much more than that. it's about #metoo, it's about all these things, how andrea constand talked about how she didn't report this and how she dreaded going back to work and how she had to interact with cosby because she had to keep her job essentially and the trauma that caused her and how she felt that she didn't come forward initially because she wouldn't be believed. she felt, how can you take on some
i can tell you they, probably as much as andrea constand, were hoping this would happen. in many ways, they've formed something of a sister hood, a bond between them. they've been supporting andrea constand and supporting each other as they've gone through these trials and relived a lot of the trauma they went through when they were victims. again, some of these cases go back to 1970s, 1980s. a long time. but i say that because you cannot -- i can't overemphasize the depth of emotion that has...
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andrea? >> and gadi, stay safe and hang on to the pillar s s or get out there. and al roker, you can set the stage, because you are warning for the storm surge on top of the high tide and take us through it. >> all right. an gree ya, thank you very much. the visible satellite picture sgog the give you the scope, and beaufort where gadi is, the 60-mile-an-hour winds, and 64-mile-an-hour wind gusts, and you can see the gusts on the north earn quadrant are strong. hatteras with 51 and beaufort is 47, and as you get close nor the storm, and you can see it spinning around and the bands are going to be making the way on shore, and the category 2 storm. we are warning you, don't pay attention to the fact that it is category 2 or maybe that the winds have dropped down 105 miles per hour, because that is -- the good news is that hopefully not as much structural damage, however, with the slowing speed, forward speed at 10 miles per hour moving to the northwest, that is going to be a problem. so we look for the landfall sometime tomorrow morning, and again as a category 2 storm at about 8:00 a.
andrea? >> and gadi, stay safe and hang on to the pillar s s or get out there. and al roker, you can set the stage, because you are warning for the storm surge on top of the high tide and take us through it. >> all right. an gree ya, thank you very much. the visible satellite picture sgog the give you the scope, and beaufort where gadi is, the 60-mile-an-hour winds, and 64-mile-an-hour wind gusts, and you can see the gusts on the north earn quadrant are strong. hatteras with 51 and...
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andrea constand. a shocking twist that fans can expect in the very first episode of this new drama beginning tonight.we've rid ourselves of the fog earlier this morning, and now we're going to see the sun really warming us up pretty quickly. a look at how hot we get and how long this heat sticks around. the full for it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&e, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing. the work that we do helps protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the powerlines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our communities safe. this is our community. this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allerg
andrea constand. a shocking twist that fans can expect in the very first episode of this new drama beginning tonight.we've rid ourselves of the fog earlier this morning, and now we're going to see the sun really warming us up pretty quickly. a look at how hot we get and how long this heat sticks around. the full for it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&e, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing. the work that we do...
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a tasty jerky treat we can all get behind. chef andread, can usually be found in the trenches of her joburg restaurant, the leopard. she's known for her playful menus, but loathes culinary fashion. she strives for a locally grounded cuisine. today, however, she is my guide through this twilight zone. ♪ it's weird here. and though i am told the place usually reflects the changing demographic of modern south africa, today, not so much. the customers may or may not have feelings about the afrikaner memorabilia, but really, they just come for the meat. you pick your meat at the butcher counter. we choose some t-bone, some rump steak, some boerewors, spicy sausage made from beef and pork. >> andrea: and then what we must get, because i assume it's separate, is monkey gland sauce. do you know what monkey gland sauce is? >> anthony: monkey gland sauce? >> andrea: every steakhouse has monkey gland sauce. it's barbecue sauce. >> anthony: they cook it up, along with some pap and fries, and presto -- a colon-clogging pile of meat in the ruins of emp
a tasty jerky treat we can all get behind. chef andread, can usually be found in the trenches of her joburg restaurant, the leopard. she's known for her playful menus, but loathes culinary fashion. she strives for a locally grounded cuisine. today, however, she is my guide through this twilight zone. ♪ it's weird here. and though i am told the place usually reflects the changing demographic of modern south africa, today, not so much. the customers may or may not have feelings about the...
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can still be brought because they need to be. >> thank you. stay with me. as we stay on these pictures, presumably we will see bill cosby post-sentencing. andreafolded in that gray blazer. look at that, a bit of a smile after this process. >> can you imagine just goose bumps hugging janice dickinson there moments ago. andr andrea, i can't begin to imagine the emotion knowing bill cosby is going away. and, by the way, he is going immediately. we just found out, mark geragos, thats cou cosby is going into cy immediately, straight to prison. >> you'd be hard pressed if you're a judge and someone is 80 to 81, to sentence to a minimum of three years and then say, okay, you can walk out the door. if there's ever going to be a flight risk, that would be the flight risk is the judge's determination. >> what you thinking looking at andrea constand before? i've never saw her like so obulient i guess is the word. and there was a great hug with janice dickinson. and bill cosby, i don't know if he can work his way through the system quick enough. he can try to get bail from higher court. >> where is he right now? >> probably getting process. one of the fir
can still be brought because they need to be. >> thank you. stay with me. as we stay on these pictures, presumably we will see bill cosby post-sentencing. andreafolded in that gray blazer. look at that, a bit of a smile after this process. >> can you imagine just goose bumps hugging janice dickinson there moments ago. andr andrea, i can't begin to imagine the emotion knowing bill cosby is going away. and, by the way, he is going immediately. we just found out, mark geragos, thats...
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who has had an experience and sees itith their lens so as salient an issue as you can get this close to an election. andrea: the only other overriding issue right now is healthcare many are feeling the pain of prices. ansoybean prices and tariffs. if you go to minnesota, trade is aig deal. nancy: and the hearing hasn't even happened yet. if people are firow up imagine what it will be like after this hearing. we have one adult picture of christine blasey ford right now when she's actually sitting n personstifying i telling her story. that is going toe a very sympathetic image for a lot of peopth. e's a reason why brett kavanaugh has spent every day this week preing for this hearing. it's very high stakes. andrea: he's prepping with people athe white house who are not necessarily sympathetic or understanding of these issues. some of the peoplrepping them have had their own questions -- robert: you're talking about bill shine, deputy cef of staff, former executiveox at staff who used to advise roger ailes who had allegations of misconduct. andrea: it's not a great sensitivity to the way to communicate with wo
who has had an experience and sees itith their lens so as salient an issue as you can get this close to an election. andrea: the only other overriding issue right now is healthcare many are feeling the pain of prices. ansoybean prices and tariffs. if you go to minnesota, trade is aig deal. nancy: and the hearing hasn't even happened yet. if people are firow up imagine what it will be like after this hearing. we have one adult picture of christine blasey ford right now when she's actually...
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andrea? >> kasie, great job. >> we are not sure if you can hear. >> we can, kasie, as you want to summarize this, senator flake said it would be disqualify iin if your final question, that if it occurred as she described it. >> that is right, andrea, and i found that to be a little bit of news there, because it is a question that we have received a range of answers to, and there have been some most democrats saying, and some of them are saying it is disqualifying on the face already, but senator doug jones gave us the same answer as jeff flake just did, and he is of course, a swing vote potentially from alabama and a moderate democrat, and he said, look, if these allegations are credible, then it is disqualifying for a nominee for the supreme court, and jeff flake saying the same thing, and leaving the door open to believing this woman, and you know, it does not take, and it only takes two republican senators to have that kind of the change of oheart, or view of the situation to put this confirmation really on ice. andrea? >> kasie hunt with all of the breaking news there at the capital with sen
andrea? >> kasie, great job. >> we are not sure if you can hear. >> we can, kasie, as you want to summarize this, senator flake said it would be disqualify iin if your final question, that if it occurred as she described it. >> that is right, andrea, and i found that to be a little bit of news there, because it is a question that we have received a range of answers to, and there have been some most democrats saying, and some of them are saying it is disqualifying on the...
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can see today. >> i look forward to seeing that interview. it was -- i will say when i sat there and watched mike pompeo i thought, he's speaking to andrea respectfully with decency and irrelevant of what one's political views are, dekrcency what we need. it's what our country was built on. >> can i just say that it's been a long time. i'm in the car now coming from the state department to come to our studios, but it's extraordinarily this is the first time i've been able to sit down with a secretary of state because i never did with rex tillerson, so props to pompeo, he's doing interviews. >> andrea, i look forward to seeing all of it, and i just like to see a respectful sit-down conversation because it doesn't matter what your views are. if you don't respect, you've got nothing. you can watch much more of that interview next on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. it gets me so down when i look at a strong, smart, interview and i think about where we are right now and the garbage that we're being fed. michael cohen used to be donald trump's personal fissixer interested to make his boss's personal problems go away. now cohen is spilling what he
can see today. >> i look forward to seeing that interview. it was -- i will say when i sat there and watched mike pompeo i thought, he's speaking to andrea respectfully with decency and irrelevant of what one's political views are, dekrcency what we need. it's what our country was built on. >> can i just say that it's been a long time. i'm in the car now coming from the state department to come to our studios, but it's extraordinarily this is the first time i've been able to sit...
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andrea, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this has been in the story for a year and a half.f who was responsible for the medical mystery that sickened 26 u.s. diplomats and intelligence officials in cuba. the main suspect of the intelligence agency now is that russia did it. in a mystery for more than a year, who or what caused american officials living in these havana homes and several hotels to suffer headaches, dizziness and in some cases more serious brain injuries similar to a concussion. last year cuban investigators in havana and former u.s. national security officials suggested to nbc news it could be russia. according to three current u.s. officials and two others briefed on the investigation, evidence they say backed up by highly secret communications intercept collected during a lengthy and ongoing investigation involving the fbi, cia and other u.s. agencies. also pointing to russia their massive intelligence presence in cuba. a hold over from the cold war. >> that's not new that russia is in cuba or involved with cuba. russia has been the lifeline for them in man
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andrea constand? we saw her a second ago. can you tell me how she is feeling today? can't speak for her, but she appear to be doing great. i hugged her, i hugged her mom and her dad and her sister. and that family is just an amazing, outstanding role model of courage and unity, and it is no wonder she is the joan of arc. she has the tremendous family base of support and love. and that is so evident, incredibly evident. so i feel so privileged to be able to be a part of this. it was very difficult going through it, of course, and to watch andrea be revictimized and blamed and shamed on the victim stand. but just to be able to be here and to watch her, you know, begin to rise like a phoenix out of the ashes of pain and suffering is just such a tremendous, tremendous privilege. >> victim-shaming is real. i am happy for you. i'm happy for her. i can only imagine the vitriol you have faced through the years, as well, lily bernard. thank you so much for the time. and let's just hope this guilty, guilty, guilty verdict means more women will feel emboldened and empowered to
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you can open it now and read thf statemenm andrea constand. a reminder that it is center stage. the candidates will face off and chuck todd will moderate. there will be questions. you can download the app to watch a live stream of that hbate. and w that big debate comes a g change. news4 at 6:00 will be 30 minutes long o insteadthe regular one hour. "nightly news" will start at 6:30 and then senate debate at 7:00. right here at 4:00. >>> the new efforts to catch people who take metro without paying the fare. e station where it is happening the most. >>> and we still have a little bit of rain out there right now. some clearing to the south and east. we have your time line for a look. it's over. i love you, but i'm not in love with you. u e says i can't see ymore. ur findture you'll love at... ...havertys fall savings event. when you spend more, you save more up to $1000. it's time you got the savings you deserve. these deals are break-up worthy. havertys life looks good >>> tonighthe alexandria station will get an update. it wou go on the blue and yellow lines. among reason change
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more than half of the theaters are andreaed food. you canet wine now we made the experience better. you add to it the content that's coming that's driving the box office right now. >> tickets for movies are not inexpensive if you take a family of four or a family of six and the ticket prices as they get higher then that certainly pushes up the sales too. i mean are you getting any pushback from consumers saying i pay $12.99 a month for netflix and i can invite the town and watch that. >> we are could gwhich are woret you can go to the cinemas on tuesday for discounted amounts we started a subscription program the called movie club can you go 8.95 any time any day friday night, saturday night made it simple if you don't use the ticket credit it rolls to the next. you never -- you never lose the before of it movie club has been extremely successful for us. >> what is this void project that you've got. >> void falls into the area of innovation it's our flabship theater in dallas, texas, we are starting a virtual reality -- they like to call it
more than half of the theaters are andreaed food. you canet wine now we made the experience better. you add to it the content that's coming that's driving the box office right now. >> tickets for movies are not inexpensive if you take a family of four or a family of six and the ticket prices as they get higher then that certainly pushes up the sales too. i mean are you getting any pushback from consumers saying i pay $12.99 a month for netflix and i can invite the town and watch that....
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kevin steele noted today that andrea constand and her family can write to the parole board andight that. my guess is that they well might depending on the situation or where they are in their lives at th ti. but cosby will have to persuade a parole board that he is no longer a danger to the community and to other young women. judge o'neil today took a point to say even though the defens said he's 81 and the recidivism in sex assault cases foran of his age is nearly zero, o'neil said that he believes cosby witins a danger, that drugs and with his power and moneywealth,ccess, he might well still be a danger to other people. >> brangham: all right, mary claire dale of the associated press, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> brangham: so what ds this sentence, and the larger #me-too movement mean for the victims? lili bernard is one of more than 60 women who have said cosby, raped, druggerced or sexultally ass them since the mid 1960s. bernard was an actress who appeared on e cosby show in the 1990s, where she says cosby took her under his wing but thn drugged her and raped her. bernard's
kevin steele noted today that andrea constand and her family can write to the parole board andight that. my guess is that they well might depending on the situation or where they are in their lives at th ti. but cosby will have to persuade a parole board that he is no longer a danger to the community and to other young women. judge o'neil today took a point to say even though the defens said he's 81 and the recidivism in sex assault cases foran of his age is nearly zero, o'neil said that he...
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thought they knew bill cosby sentenced to at least three years behind bars before he can even apply for parole his victim andrea const and said he drugged her and sexually assaulted her in two thousand and four some sixty women have made similar accusations against him. outside the courthouse some of them gathered with their lawyer to hail the sentence but i'm sure you know them if people were all my friends from his or her cooper like you could go on with this is just going to open them that they can make it through and that there's justice. and how the. cosbys defense team say they will appeal the court's ruling they claim his conviction was based on falsified evidence and racial bias he corrected mr casby no god is watching over here so he knows the visa lives they persecuted jesus and look what happened not sam because it is jesus but we know what this country is going to black me the truth the eighty one year old cosby was denied bail during the appeals process instead he embarks on a life far removed from the fortune and accolades that accompanied the height of his career. we have the business leaders mid
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can still be brought because they need to be. >> thank you. stay with me. as we stay on these pictures, presumably we will see bill cosby post-sentencing. andrea constand, she has her arms folded in that gray blazer. look at that, a bit of a smile after this process.
can still be brought because they need to be. >> thank you. stay with me. as we stay on these pictures, presumably we will see bill cosby post-sentencing. andrea constand, she has her arms folded in that gray blazer. look at that, a bit of a smile after this process.
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$29.99 a month for 12 months, and ask how you can save when you include xfinity mobile with your internet. click, call or visit a store today. >> reporter: andreagical family has taken emotional twists and turns she never could have imagined. her family tree keeps rapidly growing. >> i grew up an only child, and now i have so many siblings. >> reporter: she has three newfound siblings, heather, aaron and dennis, and now incredibly, she's about to meet a fourth, a 32-year-old sister. >> heather just out of the blue sent me a message on facebook and said, "are you sitting down?," and then i found out i have another sister. >> reporter: andrea has traveled to washington state and once again, she is knocking on a stranger's door. >> hi. >> hi. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's so nice to meet you. >> we actually look a lot alike. >> can you believe all of this? >> no. >> i never thought that i would find anything out ever. >> reporter: her sister's name is marysia. birth mother cindy arrives at this hospital in spokane under an alias, gives birth and then hours later, vanishes. >> the name was fake. >> did you ever search that name? >> it is such a common na
$29.99 a month for 12 months, and ask how you can save when you include xfinity mobile with your internet. click, call or visit a store today. >> reporter: andreagical family has taken emotional twists and turns she never could have imagined. her family tree keeps rapidly growing. >> i grew up an only child, and now i have so many siblings. >> reporter: she has three newfound siblings, heather, aaron and dennis, and now incredibly, she's about to meet a fourth, a 32-year-old...
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earlier this year of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand 14 years ago at his pennsylvania mansion. >> someone who is famous, someone who can get a lot of attention all over the world just by showing up someplace to eat shouldn't be given a pass for their crimes and allowed to walk free. >> reporter: when handing down the sentence, judge steven o'neill said, "it is time for justice. mr. cosby, this has all circled back to you. the time has come." the judge also read from constand's impact statement when she wrote the entertainer took her beautiful young spirit and crushed it. cosby's attorneys asked for house arrest arguing the legally blind cosby is too old and helpless to do time in prison, but the judge said no one is above the law or should be treated differently. the judge also declared cosby a sexually violent predator. that means he has to register as a sex offender the rest of his life and undergo monthly counseling. >> this has been the most racist trial in the history of the united states. dr. cosby has been one of the greatest civil rights leaders in the united states over the last 50 years. >> we simply followed
earlier this year of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand 14 years ago at his pennsylvania mansion. >> someone who is famous, someone who can get a lot of attention all over the world just by showing up someplace to eat shouldn't be given a pass for their crimes and allowed to walk free. >> reporter: when handing down the sentence, judge steven o'neill said, "it is time for justice. mr. cosby, this has all circled back to you. the time has come." the judge also...
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andrea. these are issues that know no party bounds, no partisan bounds, where we can begin to pitch in and make difference where we live. >> well, agreeing with your concept there in the spirit of john mccain, in the spirit of what you have said, what should people do? you've had this terrible shooting in cincinnati today. we don't see any sign that the administration, that the white house, that paul ryan, that mitch mcconnell, that leaders in washington are responding. >> yes, well, what i respond -- >> what do you think we should do in the midterms? >> i don't wait for washington to solve these problems. i mean, one of the things i talked about today, the folks in cincinnati, in an interview, is the fact that it's really good. i didn't get this specific, but it's really good we expanded medicaid. so people who have trouble, meant a mental illness, we can have the resources to treat people. you are your brother's keeper. so what paul ryan or what, you know, dick durbin or anybody else does in washington, we can be very effective where we live. we can supply the resources. we can take care of o
andrea. these are issues that know no party bounds, no partisan bounds, where we can begin to pitch in and make difference where we live. >> well, agreeing with your concept there in the spirit of john mccain, in the spirit of what you have said, what should people do? you've had this terrible shooting in cincinnati today. we don't see any sign that the administration, that the white house, that paul ryan, that mitch mcconnell, that leaders in washington are responding. >> yes,...
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criminals can callg families and claim they are holding loved ones for ran some. andrea day investigates. >> what -- tell me what you need. i know tell me. >> this is an extortion call the man is desperate to save his ve son's >> how real was it for you? >> how real was it? h it was someo my son. someone had my son who i had heard crying and screaming in the background. covering his mouth. with a gun to him. >> 30 minutes heay s of complete terror. jamie heath had no idea he was bein conned. but this is no ordinary hoax. an kprrgs extoron scheme so paralyzing the feds can call it a violent crime. fbi special eighth eric. >> the victims are wealthy, ark terkts, doctors, lawyers, professional people, get the phone call, make the payment. >> heath is a music producer and lives in los investigators say a recent target for the extortionist. s he was inside had his home when he got the call. >> i hear them say they're going to hurt me they're going to shoot me. and then whi he is talking they are going to shoot, and i hear someone cover his mouth. and someone grabs the phone a
criminals can callg families and claim they are holding loved ones for ran some. andrea day investigates. >> what -- tell me what you need. i know tell me. >> this is an extortion call the man is desperate to save his ve son's >> how real was it for you? >> how real was it? h it was someo my son. someone had my son who i had heard crying and screaming in the background. covering his mouth. with a gun to him. >> 30 minutes heay s of complete terror. jamie heath had...
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we call it partly cloudy to get started andrea slower warming with fog at the coast. partial cango cleergts in the north bay beaches and temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s for the warmest inland valleys. down at least 6 to 7 degrees inland. the cooling trend continues into the second half of the weekend but then we do a 1807 i'll detail the forecast coming up. >> thanks. >>> we have developing news out of contra costa county. firefighters say an air-conditioning unit caught fire, as you can see caused the flames. it damaged an apartment complex and displaced three residents in martin easy. the fire started before 5:30 e residents relocate for the time being and fortunately nobody was hurt. >>> we do have some new developments in the confirmation battle for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. senate judiciary chairman chuck grassley granted doctor christine blasey ford another day to decide on terms for testifying. now this is a tweet from the senator. it's written as if a note directly to judge brett kavanaugh. it acknowledges the extension and says in part, she should decid
we call it partly cloudy to get started andrea slower warming with fog at the coast. partial cango cleergts in the north bay beaches and temperatures in the mid-to upper 80s for the warmest inland valleys. down at least 6 to 7 degrees inland. the cooling trend continues into the second half of the weekend but then we do a 1807 i'll detail the forecast coming up. >> thanks. >>> we have developing news out of contra costa county. firefighters say an air-conditioning unit caught...
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we were involved in trying to get our voice heard for 14 years along with andrea, and we're finally at a place where we can be heard, and it feels very good to know that somebody does care. >> thanks very much. i appreciate you guys. congratulations, i guess, are in order if that's the appropriate word. >> it's not a day for celebration. it's a day that it seems like a terrible shame that it should have ever happened at all. >> reporter: i hear you. thank you very much. thank you. >> reporter: we have gloria alred with us also. you have a number of your clients as well. >> yes. yes. i'm here with my clients, two very, very brave women who also were prior bad act witnesses who had the courage to testify in the second criminal case as prior bad act witnesses. they are here today to see mr. cosby receive the consequences that he should have. >> reporter: what was it like when you saw him finally be sent to jail? >> happy. i was very, very happy with the results. yeah. very. >> reporter: you think three to ten years is enough? >> it's better than nothing. he's going to have to have time to think about what he
we were involved in trying to get our voice heard for 14 years along with andrea, and we're finally at a place where we can be heard, and it feels very good to know that somebody does care. >> thanks very much. i appreciate you guys. congratulations, i guess, are in order if that's the appropriate word. >> it's not a day for celebration. it's a day that it seems like a terrible shame that it should have ever happened at all. >> reporter: i hear you. thank you very much. thank...
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can see him with his suspenders on. it star of "the cosby show" was convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constan. she was one of dozens of women who said cosby sexually assaulted them. they said this trial unmasked the real bill cosby most people never knew. >>> new athe battle lines are being drawn over plans to build a new ikia store in east bay. while some people want it, others think big business will bring bigger problems. live in dublin where the planning commission met. >> reporter: it's really late but they're sfwil hind closed doors, discussing and trying to figure out how they're going to vote. it can still go forward. >> it's just a wrong place to put ikea. >> reporter: some say it's the wrong place to bailed a new ikea store buters. >> it takes money to run a city and this will bring in a great deal of revenue. >> reporter: ikea said it would generate $14 million from the start, 247,000 of that would go to the dublin unified school tistricate. district. >> traffic is huge, the noise, the pollution, the safety. if you have one accident, you've created a nightmare for those that have to
can see him with his suspenders on. it star of "the cosby show" was convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constan. she was one of dozens of women who said cosby sexually assaulted them. they said this trial unmasked the real bill cosby most people never knew. >>> new athe battle lines are being drawn over plans to build a new ikia store in east bay. while some people want it, others think big business will bring bigger problems. live in dublin where the...
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state prison that he would be responsible for paying $25,000 in court costs that he can have no contact with his victim, andreaor his family and that he is, in fact, subject to the sex offender program. so forth rest of his life, he will be considered a sex offender. and not just a sex offender but a sexually violent predator. someone who according to a court expert suggested that he could likely do it again if given the opportunity, which is apparently one of the reasons why judge o'neil gave him three years in state prison and not less than two years in county or even house arrest. bill cosby going to state prison, most likely today as we wait for the appeal to be -- no bail. all right. so the producer is now telling me bill cosby no bail. is he, in fact, going to prison, being processed today. >> there we see andrea constand coming out of the courtroom and, judge, she is quite pleased. janet dickerson hugging her as she has been standing beside her side. a lot of these accusers have banded together. >> she has been living with this for an awfully long time and finally finally she sees finality and she has a
state prison that he would be responsible for paying $25,000 in court costs that he can have no contact with his victim, andreaor his family and that he is, in fact, subject to the sex offender program. so forth rest of his life, he will be considered a sex offender. and not just a sex offender but a sexually violent predator. someone who according to a court expert suggested that he could likely do it again if given the opportunity, which is apparently one of the reasons why judge o'neil gave...
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channel the john mccain moment and say process matters and vote no on that basis. >> andrea, stay with us if you canuch. great to see you. >>> still ahead, we will talk to one of the republicans on the senate judiciary committee ahead of tomorrow's highly anticipated hearing with judge brett kavanaugh and one of his accusers. senator john kennedy joins the conversation next on "morning joe." every day, people are fighting type 2 diabetes with food, family and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower aic in adults with type 2 diabetes, it's one pill a day. and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effect
channel the john mccain moment and say process matters and vote no on that basis. >> andrea, stay with us if you canuch. great to see you. >>> still ahead, we will talk to one of the republicans on the senate judiciary committee ahead of tomorrow's highly anticipated hearing with judge brett kavanaugh and one of his accusers. senator john kennedy joins the conversation next on "morning joe." every day, people are fighting type 2 diabetes with food, family and farxiga,...
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andrea nakano is this on the front lines tonight. >> reporter: it's quite a seen here in the community as you can see behind me. the fire is literally in the backyards of these homes, rghlyn this community in danger. the snell fire started around 2:30 this afternoon. ten air tankers, dozers, hand crews, and 60.th arende bare ye, sir sa has a history of wildfires and firefighters are well aware of dangers they pose to communities that have one way in and out. >> it's unfortunate we've had the incidents in this area. on the flip side we know what the weather is going to do. we know what the terrain is like out here. we know where to deploy resources. we're hoping to use a lot of the history and knowledge of this area to get this fire under control as quickly as possible. >> reporter: robert lopez was working in napa when the fire started. he quickly returned home to gather belongings. >> it's california. you get a lot of fires here. we're just kind of -- we're always ready. >> reporter: the fire torched more than 1500 acres in a few hours. at the rate the flames are moving cal fire expects that surge overnight. i
andrea nakano is this on the front lines tonight. >> reporter: it's quite a seen here in the community as you can see behind me. the fire is literally in the backyards of these homes, rghlyn this community in danger. the snell fire started around 2:30 this afternoon. ten air tankers, dozers, hand crews, and 60.th arende bare ye, sir sa has a history of wildfires and firefighters are well aware of dangers they pose to communities that have one way in and out. >> it's unfortunate...
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session if you could wait until i can get to you with a mic so people can hear you and we will ask questions after the talk. andrea gabor has recently published "after the education wars" how smart schools handle the business of reform. she is the bloomberg chair of business journalist and taught at columbia university's graduate school of journalism. professor kapur has many publications in in "the news york times" this was done in the harvard is as reagan written several books including the man who discovered a quality how w. everts stemming brought revolution to america. her main areas of interest and expertise in her biography, management, workplace and international and economic issues. please welcome andrea gabor. [applause] >> thank you so much joyce and thank you to joyce and her colleagues for inviting me here this evening. this is a special treat for me because although i have a home on shelter island for many years i tend to bury myself in my little office. i also hang out at the library where i especially love to come and enjoy seeing the kids who come over after school to work on the computer and to d
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andrea, can't remember u.n. general assembly's you've been to and there's always some hot spots around the world. canime when there was so much roiling abroad with so many crises here at home and the president going to speak? >> not anything like this because this president has chosen really to blow up the world order that we've known since world war ii to withdraw from international multilateral organizations and to do it with zeal. and to enjoy this. what they call, you know, putting american sovereignty first. putting america first in a way that is really deeply offensive to europe, to a lot of other countries, to canada. he's not meeting with justin trudeau, our longest ally to the north, our unguarded border. not meeting with justin trudeau over disputes with tariffs and nafta, having accused them of violating our national security with their trade policies, which is deeply offensive to our canadian allies with troops in afghanistan and elsewhere around the world. and then of course going after iran today. withdrawing from the iran deal, which was a u.n.-mandated agreement. >> and then you have
andrea, can't remember u.n. general assembly's you've been to and there's always some hot spots around the world. canime when there was so much roiling abroad with so many crises here at home and the president going to speak? >> not anything like this because this president has chosen really to blow up the world order that we've known since world war ii to withdraw from international multilateral organizations and to do it with zeal. and to enjoy this. what they call, you know, putting...
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can get is 10 years behind bars. he was convicted of drugging andrea constand with pills and violating her back in 2004. she took to the witness stand yesterday for two minutes and said, the jury heard me, missed her husband heard me, and now all i'm asking for is justice as the court sees fit. she is among more than 60 women accusing him of sexual misconduct. >>> the suspected norcal rapist has faced a judge and some of his victims. he was arrested last week after decades on the run. the first attack was a 1991. police believe he then moved through the bay area, north to chico, and west to sacramento. we have the latest. >> he looked squarely at us in the eyes when he walked out. that was a for some i've seen his face. ever. it is a day we've waited for for a really long time. >> reporter: the 58-year-old roy waller, the suspected norcal rapist was in a sacramental courtroom. some of his victims just a few feet away. looking at the man who raped and terrorized them. >>& straighten our eyes. i glared right back. >> reporter: one northern kallick you -- california attorney said he was a real life bogeyma
can get is 10 years behind bars. he was convicted of drugging andrea constand with pills and violating her back in 2004. she took to the witness stand yesterday for two minutes and said, the jury heard me, missed her husband heard me, and now all i'm asking for is justice as the court sees fit. she is among more than 60 women accusing him of sexual misconduct. >>> the suspected norcal rapist has faced a judge and some of his victims. he was arrested last week after decades on the run....
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you can hear the introduction now. >> and andrea, the president yesterday and today suggested that another-un is in the offing. he said that they're working on it right now. but we'll get to all that. here is the president at the u.n. >> madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors, and distinguished delegates, one year ago i stood before you for the first time in this grand hall. i address ed the threats facing our world and presented a vision to achieve a brighter future for all of humanity. today i stand before the united nations general assembly to share the extraordinary progress we've made. in less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. so true. didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay. america's economy is booming like never before. since my election, we've added $10 trillion in wealth. the stock market is at an all-time high in history, and jobless claims are at a 50-year low. african-american, hispanic-american, and asian-american unemployment have all achieved their lowest lev
you can hear the introduction now. >> and andrea, the president yesterday and today suggested that another-un is in the offing. he said that they're working on it right now. but we'll get to all that. here is the president at the u.n. >> madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors, and distinguished delegates, one year ago i stood before you for the first time in this grand hall. i address ed the threats facing our world and presented a vision to achieve a...
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. >> and andrea, aagree with chuck that it is the silly that person who can fire jeff sessions does nothing but incessantly complain about jeff sessions, but another side of the president is that everything that he says about jeff sessions not being my attorney general and not protecting me and not shutting down the investigation is of keen interest to the mueller investigation, because it is informing the investigation tbt president's motive and every act he takes and statement that he takes and every tweet that he issueses and so he is doing himself a lot of harm by continuing to ring this same bell. >> and i wanted to ask you about what the president says to both of you about the fbi. he keeps saying that the fbi doesn't do that, doesn't want to do that in terms of the kavanaugh reopening the investigation. they did it with clarence thomas and reopened the investigation, and questioned a whole lot of new witnesses that people said that they did not go far enough, and the judiciary committee in particular dropped thele ball then, but what about the relative roles of the fbi doing a backgr
. >> and andrea, aagree with chuck that it is the silly that person who can fire jeff sessions does nothing but incessantly complain about jeff sessions, but another side of the president is that everything that he says about jeff sessions not being my attorney general and not protecting me and not shutting down the investigation is of keen interest to the mueller investigation, because it is informing the investigation tbt president's motive and every act he takes and statement that he...
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can bet he took notice. >> joining us now is host of andrea mitchell reports on msnbc, nina totenberg, legal correspondent for npr. now you've added another chapter to the you've seen it all memoir. >> it's a stomach churning chapter because it's a he said, she said as it was 27 years ago. they're conflicted, they don't know what to do. the obvious pressure is on those republicans and some democrats from red states who assumed would vote to confirm because their races around the line there. but the fact we saw the senators on the panel going after each other, lindsey graham, the cheers he got from the republican caucus, but there was a moment there that was shock and applause in the eyes and in the affect of some of the republicans. but a lot of shock. because usually as you know as a former chief of staff over there, my good friend the gentleman from such and such, and this was none of that. and even that the -- at the thomas-hill hearings 27 years ago i covered, there was a lot of angry. but there was never this kind of vitriol breaking of the system. and his opening piece was so fiery and so clearly ex
can bet he took notice. >> joining us now is host of andrea mitchell reports on msnbc, nina totenberg, legal correspondent for npr. now you've added another chapter to the you've seen it all memoir. >> it's a stomach churning chapter because it's a he said, she said as it was 27 years ago. they're conflicted, they don't know what to do. the obvious pressure is on those republicans and some democrats from red states who assumed would vote to confirm because their races around the...