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>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates.hat andrea was adamant that she would not leave her husband and her two kids. >> andrea was interested in hemy but would never leave her husband. that was the message rusty sneiderman's wife was sending her boss, the defense would argue. and the defense promised to prove to the jury that the inner turmoil these mixed signals stirred up in hemy neuman was enough to push this mild-mannered but troubled man over the edge and into the realm of legal insanity. >>> coming up -- >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped and those things you don't forget. >> haunting secrets from hemy's past. and a question, did celebrity voices drive him to kill? when "dateline" continues. one-way sale fares for travel throughout september and october. so you can fill the rest of your year with amazing trips. from football games to reunions, or just a break from the office. these $69 one-way sale fares are ready to make your september and october a whole lot better. book now at southwest.com.
>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates.hat andrea was adamant that she would not leave her husband and her two kids. >> andrea was interested in hemy but would never leave her husband. that was the message rusty sneiderman's wife was sending her boss, the defense would argue. and the defense promised to prove to the jury that the inner turmoil these mixed signals stirred up in hemy neuman was enough to push this mild-mannered but...
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andrea: absolutely.rancine: together, you are stronger when it comes to sustainability? andrea: i would say the coffee industry is cutting edge. that is to my knowledge there's not so many industry cooperative at precompetitive level in order to strengthen the industry. so the collaboration with the colleagues in the industry, this is one of the reasons why i call them colleagues and not competitors is quite, let's say, extended to many, many areas. i give you an example. even before talking about sustainability, and now talking about climate change, which is the current threat, we have been able to reach incredible positive results with coffee and health. maybe 25 years ago, the belief was that coffee was so-so for humans. but now after 25,000 scientific studies all confirming coffee is not bad for health, but even let's say directly correlated with longevity, we can now say coffee makes you live better and longer, which is great -- francine: not everyone believes that. andrea: but there are now scienti
andrea: absolutely.rancine: together, you are stronger when it comes to sustainability? andrea: i would say the coffee industry is cutting edge. that is to my knowledge there's not so many industry cooperative at precompetitive level in order to strengthen the industry. so the collaboration with the colleagues in the industry, this is one of the reasons why i call them colleagues and not competitors is quite, let's say, extended to many, many areas. i give you an example. even before talking...
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andrea: absolutely.is why we are working together with a coffee trading swiss association, the world's largest consolidating over 50% of the coffee trade in order to have a critical mass. and i.c.o., international coffee organization and all of the relevant associations, we are trying to develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract sources, institutions, philanthropical in other countries. francine: when i say fair trade, is it 100% true i as a consumer is doing a little bit less evil for the world? andrea: fair trade has been, i believe it belongs a little to the past. it's been a very good first step towards sustainability. but solidarity is not sustainability. it's the commitment to pay premium price for coffee you would pay less for in the it's kind of a market distortion which the consumer by seeing a label believes that the coffee has paid a fair price, but unfortunately, these expectations did neither create a huge consumption because most consumers buy the coffee not for
andrea: absolutely.is why we are working together with a coffee trading swiss association, the world's largest consolidating over 50% of the coffee trade in order to have a critical mass. and i.c.o., international coffee organization and all of the relevant associations, we are trying to develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract sources, institutions, philanthropical in other countries. francine: when i say fair trade, is it 100% true i as a consumer is doing a...
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andrea mitchell.me. i remember telling everyone, andrea freaking mitchell came up to me and she introduced herself to me, which is crazy. because i admired you for decades. at that point 20 years. it was 20 years ago. the second thing was they threw me on the air with breaking news. i was a rookie. do you know what you said to me? tell me what i can do to help. andrea mitchell. four years. >> well, here we go. >> no one would be surprised if you did another 40. thank you for everything. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. but we also have other news to do. good afternoon from msnbc headquarters in new york. i'm chris jansing. once again taking it from the great andrea mitchell. i'm in for craig melvin. political influence. breaking news. facebook says it found a new and covert disinformation campaign.
andrea mitchell.me. i remember telling everyone, andrea freaking mitchell came up to me and she introduced herself to me, which is crazy. because i admired you for decades. at that point 20 years. it was 20 years ago. the second thing was they threw me on the air with breaking news. i was a rookie. do you know what you said to me? tell me what i can do to help. andrea mitchell. four years. >> well, here we go. >> no one would be surprised if you did another 40. thank you for...
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andrea: absolutely. is why we are working together with a swiss copy trading association, the world's largest, over 50% of the coffee trade. in theth big growth international coffee organization, and were trying to develop an organization in order resources,ttract impact investments and allocate the resources to bankable projects in producing countries. the stampwhen i see fair trade, is it 100% true? does it mean that i as a consumer and doing a little less evil or the world? i believe it belongs a little bit to the past. it has been a very good first step toward sustainability. it's a commitment to pay premium price to the coffee, which is the same that you would pay less on the marketplace. so if the kind of market distortion with which the consumer by seeing a label haseves that this coffee paid a fair price. unfortunately, these expectations have created huge consumption, because most of the consumers by their coffee not for the quality, but because it is fair trade. so they get to kind of limit the
andrea: absolutely. is why we are working together with a swiss copy trading association, the world's largest, over 50% of the coffee trade. in theth big growth international coffee organization, and were trying to develop an organization in order resources,ttract impact investments and allocate the resources to bankable projects in producing countries. the stampwhen i see fair trade, is it 100% true? does it mean that i as a consumer and doing a little less evil or the world? i believe it...
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meanwhile, andrea's identity search has hit a snag.ffering that fingerprint from her birth mom to police. >> and did they find anything? >> fortunately no. i mean it would have been great to get the identity, but had her fingerprints been in the system, that probably wouldn't have been a very positive indicator. >> usually it's associated with crime. >> if they've been arrested, we didn't want to believe that she went on to live a life of crime either. >> place three swabs. >> reporter: but where old fashion forensics have failed, some high-tech dna sleuthing by geneticist cece moore has come up with a startling match, with with someone also in the dna database. >> this is your match list. and when i opened it, i had quite a surprise. >> if you share both parents, you would have big blocks of green. so how much green do you see? >> there's a lot of green. >> there's a lotta green. do you know what that means? >> that we could be siblings? >> you're not just siblings, you are full siblings. >> whoa, that is so crazy. >> you share the sa
meanwhile, andrea's identity search has hit a snag.ffering that fingerprint from her birth mom to police. >> and did they find anything? >> fortunately no. i mean it would have been great to get the identity, but had her fingerprints been in the system, that probably wouldn't have been a very positive indicator. >> usually it's associated with crime. >> if they've been arrested, we didn't want to believe that she went on to live a life of crime either. >> place...
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andrea: could be natural disasters.s a matter of fact, they estimate 50% of the currently suitable land for coffee agriculture will not be suitable any longer by 2050. but 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 twice as much we do today. so that means we have to invest in agriculture in order to make coffee resilient. francine: but this is different ways to harvest coffee beans? andrea: yes, first what we need to do is improve the economic practices. make them more sophisticated, science based, technologically empowered. secondly, we will need to have new ways for climate change. if these are not sufficient, we will need to have new areas like higher latitudes and altitudes. all of that will require more investment and we need require more investment in the farms. francine: this cannot only be a private practice, right? a partnership with the public and politician. >> absolutely. this is why w
andrea: could be natural disasters.s a matter of fact, they estimate 50% of the currently suitable land for coffee agriculture will not be suitable any longer by 2050. but 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 twice as much we do today. so that means we have to invest in agriculture in order to make coffee resilient. francine: but this is different ways to harvest...
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-andreas: good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. -andreas: i'm andreas. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -andreas: nice to meet you. lemonis: it was kind of hard to find. andreas: yeah, it is. it's a hidden treasure. this is my mother. -lemonis: [ speaks greek ] -andreas: [ speaks greek ] this is my brother, michael, by the way. lemonis: how you doing, michael? andreas: this is my stepdad. -this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. -mike: pleased to meet you. -andreas: come on in. -lemonis: you guys are married. -mike: we are. lemonis: so, you own the business together. kathleen: together. we're partners. mike: and then we're gonna concentrate hopefully more on franchises. -lemonis: legitimate franchises? -mike: legitimate franchises. they actually have a 10-year franchise agreement with us where they pay an up-front fee. lemonis: how much was that? mike: it's $10,000 per store. and then they pay an ongoing royalty fee, as well. lemonis: okay. franchising is an incredibly
-andreas: good. how are you? -lemonis: i'm marcus. -andreas: i'm andreas. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -andreas: nice to meet you. lemonis: it was kind of hard to find. andreas: yeah, it is. it's a hidden treasure. this is my mother. -lemonis: [ speaks greek ] -andreas: [ speaks greek ] this is my brother, michael, by the way. lemonis: how you doing, michael? andreas: this is my stepdad. -this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice...
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>> two things, andrea. first, as you say, all politics are local, and inside iran, the supreme leader, the president, are pulling and tugging and trying to create better outcomes for themselves politically inside the country. that has had the knock-on effect of allowing the trump administration to energize its very deep antipathy toward iran. let's remember, president trump hated the iran nuclear deal. mike pompeo equally. john bolton has been harsh on iran. even jim mattis was famous for his fierce attitude toward iran. those two things have kind of collided. let's hope it stays a war of words. you've got to worry any time the strait of hormuz is involved, because it's so critical to the global economy. >> let's talk about that for a moment. as we see how narrow that strait is, and iranian missiles and of course gun boats are all arrayed there. there is a lot of shipping, 17.5 million barrels of oil a day go through that strait. we're more oil-independent than we used to be, but we still need that supply,
>> two things, andrea. first, as you say, all politics are local, and inside iran, the supreme leader, the president, are pulling and tugging and trying to create better outcomes for themselves politically inside the country. that has had the knock-on effect of allowing the trump administration to energize its very deep antipathy toward iran. let's remember, president trump hated the iran nuclear deal. mike pompeo equally. john bolton has been harsh on iran. even jim mattis was famous for...
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now i hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up, conservative republicans trying to impeach rod rosenstein. the house speaker making it clear moments ago he will not let this go forward. >> i don't think we should be cavalier with this process or this term. number two, i don't think this rises to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. >>> defiant. national security adviser john bolton called the mueller probe a witch hunt. as the secretary of state is put me he wi me -- pummelled by the senate committee. >> i've listened to your political soliloquy. if you want to talk about politics, if president obama did what president trump did in helsinki, i would be peeling you off the capitol ceiling. please. >>> and race against time. the trump administration has just 12 hours to get 1,600 kids back to their parents as confusion reigns over what rights these parents still have. msnbc's mariana atencio spoke with one father who was lucky enough to be reunited with his daughter. >> reporter: "all we want is to have our kids back. so they sold us you're going to ha
now i hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up, conservative republicans trying to impeach rod rosenstein. the house speaker making it clear moments ago he will not let this go forward. >> i don't think we should be cavalier with this process or this term. number two, i don't think this rises to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. >>> defiant. national security adviser john bolton called the mueller probe a witch hunt....
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andrea: exactamente.esentaciÓn ella era la perfecta diseÑadora en este momento. andrea: quÉ te enamoro de ese traje de anoche? natti natasha: era el balance perfecto entre lo cÓmodo y lo brillante. el glamour que tenÍa. ♪ ♪ andrea: hablemos de tus colaboradores. lo chÉvere de ti es que apoyas mucho a talentos. has hecho dÚos con ozuna, silvestre, omar. por quÉ te parece importante apoyar a distintos gÉneros? natti natasha: me apoyaron a mÍ. entiendo que la mÚsica es universal. me encanta escuchar sonidos nuevos. me encanta tener retos. quizÁs, la combinaciÓn de ambas voces, mÁs la uniÓn de este ritmo, puede que sea una bomba. asÍ pasa. andrea: extraordinarias cosas estÁ logrando en la industria en este momento. una de ellas es trabajar con grandes como thalÍa. natti natasha: increÍble. Única. una buena vibra. la pude conocer a ella como persona. el ambiente de trabajo tambiÉnmuy bueno, muy tranquilo, creativo. pase un buen momento. ♪ andrea: te voy a poner a prueba. si te digo el nombre de ozuna. cuÁl es
andrea: exactamente.esentaciÓn ella era la perfecta diseÑadora en este momento. andrea: quÉ te enamoro de ese traje de anoche? natti natasha: era el balance perfecto entre lo cÓmodo y lo brillante. el glamour que tenÍa. ♪ ♪ andrea: hablemos de tus colaboradores. lo chÉvere de ti es que apoyas mucho a talentos. has hecho dÚos con ozuna, silvestre, omar. por quÉ te parece importante apoyar a distintos gÉneros? natti natasha: me apoyaron a mÍ. entiendo que la mÚsica es universal. me...
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andrea: my pleasure. asure. >> coming up on "bloomberg best ," stories that shaped the week around the world. brexit plans move forward despite chaos in the cabinet. >> she is facing a life or death moment within the conservative party. astrade tensions ratchet up u.s. and u.k. tussle over tariffs. earnings season rolls in with some of the big banks reporting results. jpmorgan came out with strong results, nothing missed. opec issues and a output outlook. canada's central bank this --
andrea: my pleasure. asure. >> coming up on "bloomberg best ," stories that shaped the week around the world. brexit plans move forward despite chaos in the cabinet. >> she is facing a life or death moment within the conservative party. astrade tensions ratchet up u.s. and u.k. tussle over tariffs. earnings season rolls in with some of the big banks reporting results. jpmorgan came out with strong results, nothing missed. opec issues and a output outlook. canada's central...
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i'm handing over to our friend andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> is he flipping? donald trump's former personal lawyer reportedly ready to tell prosecutors that candidate trump knew about that infamous trump tower campaign meeting with the russians before it happened, something he and his eldest son have long denied. >> it was such a nothing, there is nothing to tell. i wouldn't have even remembered it until you start scouring through the stuff. it was literally a wasted 20 minutes, which was a shame. >>> family values. up against a mandatory court deadline, the administration reunites migrant families and children after being separated for months. but hundreds more remain in custody, these children's fate unknown. >> it's terrible. the case, the immigration case itself is already confusing and very difficult. add on top of that weeks or in some cases months of having been separated from your child. >>> and coming home. north korea turning over what it claims are the remains of 55 american service members killed during the korean war. the first tangible result of
i'm handing over to our friend andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> is he flipping? donald trump's former personal lawyer reportedly ready to tell prosecutors that candidate trump knew about that infamous trump tower campaign meeting with the russians before it happened, something he and his eldest son have long denied. >> it was such a nothing, there is nothing to tell. i wouldn't have even remembered it until you start scouring through the stuff. it was...
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right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tale of the tape. the president's reaction today following the release of a recording secretly taped by his lawyer michael cohen, of the two men talking two weeks before the election about hush money, trying to silence a former playboy playmate who alleges a ten-month affair with mr. trump. >> so i'm all over that. and i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing? >> well, we'll have to pay. >> we now have the leader of the free world on tape, two months before election day, really enmeshed in the details of the payment of hush money to a woman they wanted to keep quiet. >>> diplomatic insecurity. the former american ambassador to moscow heads to the white house. state and justice departments. trying to get the administration to tell vladimir putin not to dare prosecute former officials on trumped-up criminal charges. >> if that happens, then we all have to worry about, when we travel abroad for a red notice to be put out by interpol asking for us to be arrested
right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tale of the tape. the president's reaction today following the release of a recording secretly taped by his lawyer michael cohen, of the two men talking two weeks before the election about hush money, trying to silence a former playboy playmate who alleges a ten-month affair with mr. trump. >> so i'm all over that. and i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing -- >> what financing? >> well, we'll have to...
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. >> we hand you off to andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," wrecking ball. president trump blasts our nato allies, accusing germany of being, quote, captive of russia. >> germany is totally controlled by russia. they're getting 60 to 70% of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. and you tell me if that's appropriate. >>> growing despair. migrant parents pleading to be reunited with their children, including dozens of babies and toddlers, after the government misses the initial deadline to bring them back together. and many have no idea when they will see their kids. >> i met with another mother yesterday that has been detained here for almost six weeks now. and she has yet to have a phone call with her son. >>> and victory at last. high spirits in thailand as the 12 boys rescued from the careful recover in the hospital, flashing victory signs today. >> at the hospital, more celebrations. inside, the boys reunited and well. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump hijacking the opening of the nato summit today with a bl
. >> we hand you off to andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," wrecking ball. president trump blasts our nato allies, accusing germany of being, quote, captive of russia. >> germany is totally controlled by russia. they're getting 60 to 70% of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. and you tell me if that's appropriate. >>> growing despair. migrant parents pleading to be reunited with their children, including dozens of babies...
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andrea: ramona, ¿y tú del otro lado estabas escuchando lo que pasaba?pesina de homesteade, florida, que migró hace dos décadas de guatemala. donatila: este trabajo es ahora para mí, para mantener a la casa, mi hijo y los otros hijos de otras personas que tengo. andrea: además de sus cuatro hijos, se hizo cargo de siete niños más luego de que deportaran a sus papás. donatila tuvo que superar la deportación de su marido en 2010. sin embargo, salió adelante gracias a su trabajo y envió a todos los niños ciudadanos estadounidenses a estudiar. donatila es un ejemplo. ella ha sufrido en carne propia la discriminación por hablar. donatila: mi primer idioma que aprendí en guatemala, de nacida, es kanjobal. [habla en kajonbal] andrea: a donatila le cuesta mucho hablar inglés. ella cuenta que a veces se siente que la tratan como si fuera inferior. andrea: ellos saben que no hablo inglés y me maltratan en inglés, y que no entiendo. andrea: invitamos a donatila a miami beach y le presentamos a nicole guerra. nicole: soy nacida aquí en miami, me fui a nueva york cua
andrea: ramona, ¿y tú del otro lado estabas escuchando lo que pasaba?pesina de homesteade, florida, que migró hace dos décadas de guatemala. donatila: este trabajo es ahora para mí, para mantener a la casa, mi hijo y los otros hijos de otras personas que tengo. andrea: además de sus cuatro hijos, se hizo cargo de siete niños más luego de que deportaran a sus papás. donatila tuvo que superar la deportación de su marido en 2010. sin embargo, salió adelante gracias a su trabajo y envió...
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andrea: ya estamos aquÍ.Ómodos? irma: hay que saber lo que es cÓmodo para el bailarÍn. hay que tener en cuenta que el bailarÍn se tiene que mover de forma cÓmoda a la hora de abrir sus brazos, piernas. lo mÁs importante son los zapatos. es importante que el zapato sea cÓmodo y seguro. andrea: quiÉnes se estÁn ocupando de cada detalle de los bailarines? irma: hay de todo. hay algunos que me tienen mucha confianza porque han trabajado conmigo anteriormente. saber que estoy a cargo de su vestuario se quedan tranquilos. hay otras personas que son nuevas y nunca han trabajado conmigo. y lo entiendo. ellos quieren supervisar todo. por ejemplo, j balvÍn. Él siempre quiere ver el vestuario de susbailarines. me encanta porque siempre se sigue llevando la ropa para su tour. andrea: imprevistas. siempre pasa con la media, el zapato, el taco. quÉ te ha pasado Últimamente? irma: el aÑo pasado, casualmente, nos pasÓ con un artista que estaba recibiendo un premio. yo estoy detrÁs del escenario. veo que va subiendo otro arti
andrea: ya estamos aquÍ.Ómodos? irma: hay que saber lo que es cÓmodo para el bailarÍn. hay que tener en cuenta que el bailarÍn se tiene que mover de forma cÓmoda a la hora de abrir sus brazos, piernas. lo mÁs importante son los zapatos. es importante que el zapato sea cÓmodo y seguro. andrea: quiÉnes se estÁn ocupando de cada detalle de los bailarines? irma: hay de todo. hay algunos que me tienen mucha confianza porque han trabajado conmigo anteriormente. saber que estoy a cargo de su...
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>> yeah, you are, andrea. i think what's going on here is this.jeremy indicated, there are almost two governments working at this point. whatever is going on in the white house, all of these mixed messages. i think the regular government people, call at it deep state if you will, people are showing up, going to work, doing their jobs. but without the kind of mobilizing direction that typically you have, and which is necessary in the executive branch, until the president and the white house raise the flag and say, charge forward, and point in a direction, the whole executive branch does not operate that way. people can do their jobs but there's not this coordination that you need in a world where you're dealing with adversaries who are very well-coordinated. one thing about the russians, they always know in a meeting what they want. they come in knowing what they want. if you don't know what you want, they're going to get what they want. and i fear that that's what happened in those two hours. >> let me just add here, intelligence requires very pre
>> yeah, you are, andrea. i think what's going on here is this.jeremy indicated, there are almost two governments working at this point. whatever is going on in the white house, all of these mixed messages. i think the regular government people, call at it deep state if you will, people are showing up, going to work, doing their jobs. but without the kind of mobilizing direction that typically you have, and which is necessary in the executive branch, until the president and the white...
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>> hi, andrea. so -- well, they're back channel for a reason, so it's hard to speculating, you know, what they're doing in terms of the cooperation process. but as many of us have said over the last couple of weeks, as katy just said, it's clear michael cohen now wants to cooperate. and the ball, i'm sure, is in his court. i mean, the government is going to -- i'm sure has already said to him and his lawyer that the door is open for you to come in and talk. and he can do that before he's charged. i think he's said something in his interview that he wanted to wait until he saw the charges against him, that's his right to do that, but he can also start talking to them now. the process of cooperation doesn't happen overnight. it's a process, it's exactly that. and it takes some time. you know, i don't think the fact of this recording coming out now, however it got out, it going to change that process, as we've been saying. that's really something that happens in a confidential way, between the would-be
>> hi, andrea. so -- well, they're back channel for a reason, so it's hard to speculating, you know, what they're doing in terms of the cooperation process. but as many of us have said over the last couple of weeks, as katy just said, it's clear michael cohen now wants to cooperate. and the ball, i'm sure, is in his court. i mean, the government is going to -- i'm sure has already said to him and his lawyer that the door is open for you to come in and talk. and he can do that before he's...
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andrea: super cool!ndose ropa y hablamos hasta con las estilistas detrÁs de estos grandes look. y de quÉ manera se inspiran con los looks de su madre, de sofÍa y de chikis. jessie: tambiÉn tenemos una gran acompaÑante, un chico que soÑaba con ser astronauta y cambiÓ todo para dedicarse a la mÚsica mexicana, es un meximillenials. andrea: va traer el reventÓn a la noche del domingo y estaremos pendientes para entrar a los camerinos con los detalles de lo que estÁ pasando aquÍ. regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. raul: asÍ me gusta, que sean muy metiches. francisca: ayer las bautizamos como la guayaba y la tostada, en el buen sentido porque eran dos mujeres de mÉxico, que siempre hacÍan de las suyas. vamos a la pausa, no te pierdas la reacciÓn de irina cuando le mostraron las fotos que comprueban que ella y el actor gabriel soto pues sÍ... se encontraron en rusia, coincidieron. r aul: exactamente, ademÁs familia en despierta amÉrica una buena samaritano salva un bebÉ que habÍa sido dejado dentro de un ve
andrea: super cool!ndose ropa y hablamos hasta con las estilistas detrÁs de estos grandes look. y de quÉ manera se inspiran con los looks de su madre, de sofÍa y de chikis. jessie: tambiÉn tenemos una gran acompaÑante, un chico que soÑaba con ser astronauta y cambiÓ todo para dedicarse a la mÚsica mexicana, es un meximillenials. andrea: va traer el reventÓn a la noche del domingo y estaremos pendientes para entrar a los camerinos con los detalles de lo que estÁ pasando aquÍ....
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right now we hand it over to our colleague andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," supreme battle. conservatives rally behind president trump's pick of brett kavanaugh and democrats try to beat the odds. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law. >> there is no one in america more qualified for this position and no one more deserving. >> i will oppose this nominee with everything i've got. >>> reunion delay. the federal judge extending the deadline to reunite migrant children taken from their parents, as president trump issues a sharp message to others thinking about crossing the border. >> i have a solution. tell people not to come to our country illegally. >>> and mission accomplished. all 12 thai boys and their soccer coach now rescued after 18 long days, with the final five making it out today after a dangerous escape capturing the attention of the entire world. >> an absolutely remarkable operation, as the commander said, it has never been attempted by anyone, anywhere. >>> and good
right now we hand it over to our colleague andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," supreme battle. conservatives rally behind president trump's pick of brett kavanaugh and democrats try to beat the odds. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law. >> there is no one in america more qualified for this position and no one more deserving. >> i will oppose this...
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andrea mitchell is with us. she is of course is the nbc news foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports at noon eastern on this network. she's in aspen tonight along with jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. and with us from washington, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. so, andrea, here we all were watching your interview as covered on this network on live television. it occurred to us in realtime this was nothing less than someone at long last in a way putting his job on the line for the cause. were you surprised at that, and were you equally surprised that he was in the dark as much as he was, especially this invitation for putin to come to washington? >> well, that's the way president trump operates. i've seen it with secretaries of state and other cabinet officials completely blindsided over and over again in the last 18 months by a decision from the president. and in fact members of the white house staff often shut out of a decision that
andrea mitchell is with us. she is of course is the nbc news foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports at noon eastern on this network. she's in aspen tonight along with jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. and with us from washington, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. so, andrea, here we all were watching your interview as covered on this network on live television. it occurred to us in realtime this was nothing less than...
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we have nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," a andrea mitchell. also with us, christopher dickey. and in washington, former senior director at the national security council and former special assistant to president obama ned price. welcome to you all. thank you for joining us so early on what should be a monumental day, to say the least. president trump is in finland, where later today he'll sit down with his first official meeting with vladimir putin. this summit comes on the heels of his controversial uk visit and that highly contentious nato summit from last week where among other things, the president asserted that the russian leader was not a friend nor an enemy but actually a competitor. over the weekend, trump discussed his goals and expectations for this meeting. watch this. >> what's your goal from the putin meeting? >> i'll let you know thafter th meeting. nothing bad's going to come out of it. i go in with low expectations. i'm not going in with high expectations. i don't really -- i can't tell you what's going to happen. i do
we have nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," a andrea mitchell. also with us, christopher dickey. and in washington, former senior director at the national security council and former special assistant to president obama ned price. welcome to you all. thank you for joining us so early on what should be a monumental day, to say the least. president trump is in finland, where later today he'll sit down with his first official meeting with...
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andrea linares tiene mÁs informaciÓn. andrea: nicaragua estÁ al borde de una guerra civil.heridos por los violentos enfrentamientos entre paramilitares, militares y la oposiciÓn. en una entrevista exclusiva , el gobernante daniel ortega negÓ las matanzas en su paÍs. >> hace una semana que han cesado los enfrentamientos. se estÁ normalizando la situaciÓn. andrea:el caos comenzÓ hace tres meses por una reforma en el seguro social que enfadÓ al paÍs. segÚn ortega, lo que se declaran contra su gobierno son terroristas. ortega fue mÁs allá y negÓ que los grupos paramilitares sean controlados por el rÉgimen sandinista. >> los opositores han lanzado ataques contra instituciones del estado, contra familias y comenzaron a bloquear todo el paÍs. aprovechan cualquier situaciÓn para lanzar ataques. andrea: en varias ocasiones, el presentador de noticias le pregunto: entonces quiÉn controla a lo grupos paramilitares? >>algunos se financian del narcotrÁfico, otros de distintas organizaciones, incluso en estados unidos. andrea: la represiÓn en el paÍs centroamericano ha llegado a tal punt
andrea linares tiene mÁs informaciÓn. andrea: nicaragua estÁ al borde de una guerra civil.heridos por los violentos enfrentamientos entre paramilitares, militares y la oposiciÓn. en una entrevista exclusiva , el gobernante daniel ortega negÓ las matanzas en su paÍs. >> hace una semana que han cesado los enfrentamientos. se estÁ normalizando la situaciÓn. andrea:el caos comenzÓ hace tres meses por una reforma en el seguro social que enfadÓ al paÍs. segÚn ortega, lo que se...
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andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today. she will join brian williams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad headlines after their summit together donald trump invites vladimir putin to washington this fall. it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in private in helsinki. >>> and behind the scenes the mueller team prepares for the glares of federal court. what we learned about the manafort trial which will be under way by this time next week. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc headquarters here in new york. day 546 of the trump administration. and at the height of the hubbub over helsinki donald trump has invited vladimir putin to washington this fall. as "the new york times" and others have been saying trump long ago became the first american presid
andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today. she will join brian williams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad headlines after their summit together donald trump invites vladimir putin to washington this fall. it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in...
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luego mentalmente andrea: la clave es no entrar en pÁnico.ue los niÑos no pueden ver. es muy oscuro. apenas entrÉ al agua me sentÍ desorientada por la oscuridad. un rescatista me guiaba por delante. con una mano, me aguantaba a una soga en todo momento. y con la otra mano me sostenÍa a su brazo. mientras, el segundo socorrista guiaba mis piernas por detrÁs. hasta que salÍ del tÚnel. si los niÑos y su entrenador terminan buceando, ellos tendrÁn que recorrer más de cti andrea linares, univisiÓn. jorge: cyber lo genera claustrofobia, no puede imaginar lo que debe ser vivirlo. o se formÓ el primer huracÁn de la temporada. se espera que se debilite antes de que llegue a tierra tarde el domingo o temprano lunes. expertos predicen que pasarÁ al sur de puerto rico, donde no tendrÁ mucho impacto. ilia: al regresar de la pausa, dan el Último adiÓs a bomberos, policÍas, paramÉdicos y voluntarios que murieron tras la explosiÓn de una fÁbrica artesanal de pirotecnia en mÉxico. jorge: mÉxico extraditÓ al narcotraficante " el licenciado" lÓpez, a estados jo
luego mentalmente andrea: la clave es no entrar en pÁnico.ue los niÑos no pueden ver. es muy oscuro. apenas entrÉ al agua me sentÍ desorientada por la oscuridad. un rescatista me guiaba por delante. con una mano, me aguantaba a una soga en todo momento. y con la otra mano me sostenÍa a su brazo. mientras, el segundo socorrista guiaba mis piernas por detrÁs. hasta que salÍ del tÚnel. si los niÑos y su entrenador terminan buceando, ellos tendrÁn que recorrer más de cti andrea linares,...
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so witness this, our own andrea mitchell was interviewing dan coats who happens to be the director of national intelligence in aspen, colorado, this afternoon when the news broke, and it was immediately apparent it was news to him. >> we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> you -- vladimir putin coming to the -- >> yeah, i hear you -- >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. that's going to be special. >> the associated press reports putin told russian diplomats today the helsinki meeting was successful. he has briefed his own diplomatic core on the meeting. president trump has not done the same. in that same interview today dni coats in aspen dp gave the assessment of the meeting in helsinki. >> moments after the president appeared to be siding with vladimir putin over you, you personally by name, you stood up and spoke out. >> i just felt at this point in time that what we had assessed and reassessed and reassessed and carefully gone over still stands and that it was important to take tha
so witness this, our own andrea mitchell was interviewing dan coats who happens to be the director of national intelligence in aspen, colorado, this afternoon when the news broke, and it was immediately apparent it was news to him. >> we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> you -- vladimir putin coming to the -- >> yeah, i hear you -- >> yeah, yeah....
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but flip that around, andrea. clear that russian intelligence knew precisely with whom they were dealing. this was not random. this was not all political campaign committees. this was the democratic congressional campaign committee and the dnc. they were very clear in who they were targeting and what they were going to do with the stuff that they stole from these campaign committees. they were going to publish them. and so whatever the president wishes to call this, putting that aside for a moment, this is a very thoughtful, clear, precise federal criminal investigation. and great credit is due to the fbi who worked on this. the reason i on this. die despite the criticism of the fbi and by others, they continue to do their job. >> it was a difficult day for the fbi yesterday. we saw nine hours and 41 minutes where peter strzok and the fbi agents were questioned by the combined committee. >> absolutely. >> a large portion of rob rosenstein's statement appears to be a response to that. i am not mentioning the party
but flip that around, andrea. clear that russian intelligence knew precisely with whom they were dealing. this was not random. this was not all political campaign committees. this was the democratic congressional campaign committee and the dnc. they were very clear in who they were targeting and what they were going to do with the stuff that they stole from these campaign committees. they were going to publish them. and so whatever the president wishes to call this, putting that aside for a...
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andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today.illiams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad headlines after their summit together donald trump invites vladimir putin to washington this fall. it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in private in helsinki. >>> and behind the scenes the
andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today.illiams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad headlines after their summit together donald trump invites vladimir putin to washington this fall. it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in private in helsinki....
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>> andrea, here's somebody you know. john brennan on twitter just said, quote, why did trump meet one-on-one with putin? what might he be hiding from bolton, pompeo, kelly, and the american public? how will putin use whatever trump could be hiding to advantage russia and hurt america? trump's total lack of credibility renders spurious whatever explanation he gives. there's kind of a pregame what to look for. >> reporter: indeed. there's also a lot in play. your pal, stephanie ruhle, knows this very well. there's a lot of volatility in energy markets. the u.s. now trying to crack down on any trade and any energy developments between france, germany, and the uk, and iran, as the result of the u.s. getting out of the iran nuclear deal. they've taken action today and in coming days from treasury. now, there's even some conversation within the administration of releasing oil from the strategic oil reserve. the strategic oil reserve is kept for real emergencies. either supply emergencies or spikes in price. if they are releasi
>> andrea, here's somebody you know. john brennan on twitter just said, quote, why did trump meet one-on-one with putin? what might he be hiding from bolton, pompeo, kelly, and the american public? how will putin use whatever trump could be hiding to advantage russia and hurt america? trump's total lack of credibility renders spurious whatever explanation he gives. there's kind of a pregame what to look for. >> reporter: indeed. there's also a lot in play. your pal, stephanie ruhle,...
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that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc and remain on msnbc for complete coverage of putin and trump's summit here on helsinki, stephanie will be taking over for us. >> good afternoon, i am stephanie rulhe, we got big coverage. president trump and putin taking questions from reporters. vladimir putin flat out denying in meddling into our 2016 election. >> shameful and bizarre and flat out wrong. that's the response rolling in from some republicans to what we just withined from our president. the same time under muller's microscope, the who men at
that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc and remain on msnbc for complete coverage of putin and trump's summit here on helsinki, stephanie will be taking over for us. >> good afternoon, i am stephanie rulhe, we got big coverage. president trump and putin taking questions from reporters. vladimir putin flat out denying in meddling into our 2016 election. >> shameful and bizarre and flat out wrong. that's the response rolling in from...
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"> 11-year-old andrea is showing me the beautiful heart shaped design on her shirt.f the heart that was a perfect match she received during a successful heart transplant surgery here at ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco. nat/sot haaziqso how are you doing today kid?sot nat/sot dr. jeffrey gossett showing me images of andrea's heart<"so this is picture of her new heart...">the medical director of the ucsf heart clinic dr. jeffrey gossett says andrea was diagnosed with one of the most common indications for pediactric heart transplantssot dr. jeffrey gossett/ucsf benioff children's hospitals: "andrea is a young lady who has a heart muscle problem, what we c
"> 11-year-old andrea is showing me the beautiful heart shaped design on her shirt.f the heart that was a perfect match she received during a successful heart transplant surgery here at ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco. nat/sot haaziqso how are you doing today kid?sot
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andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today.in brian williams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in private in helsinki. >>> and behind the scenes the mueller team prepares for the glare of federal court. what we learned today about the manafort trial which will be under way by this time next week. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a thursday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc headquarters here in new york. day 546 of the trump administration. and at the height of the hubbub over helsinki, donald trump has invited vladimir putin to washington this fall. as "the new york times" and
andrea mitchell conducted that interview with dan coats today.in brian williams "the 11th hour" which starts now. >>> tonight after days of bad it was news to our director of national intelligence who learned about the putin invitation while being interviewed by andrea mitchell. and he like the rest of us says he has no idea what the two men may have agreed to in private in helsinki. >>> and behind the scenes the mueller team prepares for the glare of federal court....
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a colossal political showdown is shaping up over the president's choice to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy with the announcement now scheduled for a week from today. major flash point, roe v. wade. the landmark 1973 ruling legalizing abortion. a litmus test for at least two female republican senators whom the president needs in his corner. one of them republican senator susan collins of maine, already signaling she could break with her party. another republican lindsey graham telling chuck todd on "meet the press" that roe is settled law and should not be overturned. president trump making it clear during the campaign that any of the conservatives on his list that he would appoint would go after abortion rights. he told fox business news' maria bartiromo he expects democratic opposition. >> i think, yes, we will go very quickly. i believe that a lot of people think it's going to be a very -- it's probably going to be vicious because the other side, all they can
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a colossal political showdown is shaping up over the president's choice to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy with the announcement now scheduled for a week from today. major flash point, roe v. wade. the landmark 1973 ruling legalizing abortion. a litmus test for at least two female republican senators whom the president needs in his corner. one of them republican senator susan collins of maine, already signaling she could break with her...
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. >> andrea mitch et. the president saying he had low expectations for the meeting, not necessarily hoping for many deliverables coming out of this, but what can we expect for this 90-minute meeting that's to take place between the two leaders? >> that is precisely the problem. there is no agenda. there are no goals. there were no national security meetings going into this of the deputies or the principles to talk about what was desired from this summit. it is not a summit that the u.s. needed, wanted, other than the president of the united states wanting it. the fact is that it is all in vladimir putin's wheelhouse. it is next door to him in finland. he is an expert at this, a former spy master. the president spent his weekend after the disruptions in nato and certainly in the uk golfing in scotland and not meeting with top foreign policy advisers. so he goes into the meeting at a serious disadvantage, given vladimir putin's expertise. the president said he's been preparing for this all of his life, but n
. >> andrea mitch et. the president saying he had low expectations for the meeting, not necessarily hoping for many deliverables coming out of this, but what can we expect for this 90-minute meeting that's to take place between the two leaders? >> that is precisely the problem. there is no agenda. there are no goals. there were no national security meetings going into this of the deputies or the principles to talk about what was desired from this summit. it is not a summit that the...
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take a look. >> here is andrea mitchell. >> andrea mitchell. >> correspondent andrea mitchell. >> whate broads out of broadcasting. >> they started as a copy boy, which is what we called them. >> she's a legend, a total legend. >> she's a trail blazer, a pioneer. >> i love you, andrea, you are indefat eyeingable. you're my kind of woman. >> i'm somewhere on the floor of the convention. >> the great andrea mitchell wasn't having it. >> what about the russian investigation? >> sometimes i just pinch myself i get to work with andrea mitchell. she's one of the people who inspired me to get into this career. she's become such a mentor to me. i've learned so much. a lot of people would be surprised, we laugh a lot, too. >> gas lines can be avoided. the accident at three-mile island -- preaching mass suicide. >> not what you said sunday night, sir. >> yes, it is. >> white house say that's terrific. >> andrea. >> not to risk losing last landing opportunity so the president could get an extra hour of sleep. >> what do you say to those who feel there's a perception america is weakened. >> i'm as
take a look. >> here is andrea mitchell. >> andrea mitchell. >> correspondent andrea mitchell. >> whate broads out of broadcasting. >> they started as a copy boy, which is what we called them. >> she's a legend, a total legend. >> she's a trail blazer, a pioneer. >> i love you, andrea, you are indefat eyeingable. you're my kind of woman. >> i'm somewhere on the floor of the convention. >> the great andrea mitchell wasn't having it....
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agentes de ice arrestaron a decenas de indocumentados y como nos dice andrea linares el temor es tan la mente que... que de repente salimos y nos agarran. andrea: Éste es el pensamiento que comparten millones de indocumentados, edgar pÉrezfue detenido en diciembre del 2017 por agentes de ice como parte de una redada. edgar: cuando sucediÓ la redada, mi hijocomenzÓ a tener una conducta de enojo. [sonido ambiente] andrea: su esposa dejÓ de llevar a su hijo al centro preescolar por temor a ser arrestada, seis semanas despuÉs, edgar saliÓ en libertad bajo fianza y Él no tiene un rÉcord criminal. gran parte de la comunidad en kentucky estÁ aterrorizada. fueron blanco de al menos cuatro redadas bajo la administraciÓn de obama, situaciÓn que se repite bajo la administraciÓn de donald trump. durante transcurso de dos dÍas, el pasado diciembre a gente de ice arrestaron a 20 hombres y a 20 mujeres en cinco condados del norte de kentucky. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: " si no ejecutamos estas Órdenes, si estas órdenes no significan nada, no hay absolutamente ningÚn tipo de integridad de nuestro sis
agentes de ice arrestaron a decenas de indocumentados y como nos dice andrea linares el temor es tan la mente que... que de repente salimos y nos agarran. andrea: Éste es el pensamiento que comparten millones de indocumentados, edgar pÉrezfue detenido en diciembre del 2017 por agentes de ice como parte de una redada. edgar: cuando sucediÓ la redada, mi hijocomenzÓ a tener una conducta de enojo. [sonido ambiente] andrea: su esposa dejÓ de llevar a su hijo al centro preescolar por temor a...
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"> 11-year-old andrea is showing me the beautiful heart shaped design on her shirt. it is a symbol of the heart that was a perfect match she received during a successful heart transplant surgery here at ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco. nat/sot haaziqso how are you doing today kid?sot nat/sot dr. jeffrey gossett showing me images of andrea's heart<"so this is picture of her new heart...">the medical director of the ucsf heart clinic dr. jeffrey gossett says andrea was diagnosed with one of the most common indications for pediactric heart transplantssot dr. jeffrey gossett/ucsf benioff children's hospitals: "andrea is a young lady who has a heart muscle p
"> 11-year-old andrea is showing me the beautiful heart shaped design on her shirt. it is a symbol of the heart that was a perfect match she received during a successful heart transplant surgery here at ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco. nat/sot haaziqso how are you doing today kid?sot
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andrea nos habla de la demanda en quÉ esadriana sanosÑ andrea: la batalla legal puede continuar.itucionales en su demanda contra el gobierno. francisco, quien encabeza la organizaciÓn hondureÑa, dice que Ésta representa un gran alivio para los que tienen tps. >> significa continuar luchando y lograr que eso sea reall andrea: el estatus de protecciÓnoral, proporciona refugio a personas que experimentaron desastres naturales o conflictos armados en otros paÍses. incluye a 195.000 salvadoreÑos. 55.000 hondureÑos, 5000 nicaragüenses... dicho beneficio migratoriofue cancelado por la administraciÓn trump. >> uno tiene que argumentar cuÁl es la razÓn para cancelar estos programas... lo otro lo tomamos comoalgo anti migrante aquellos que se acogieron bajo el tps, tener una fecha lÍmite para abandonar estados unidos. activistas pro inmigrantesargumentan que en muchos de estos inmigrantes han formado parte de la comunidad estadounidense, dÉcadas tienen hijos ciudadanos tienen negocios y propiedades. solicitan que se resuelvael asunto de otra manera y no enviÁndolos de vuelta a sus paÍses d
andrea nos habla de la demanda en quÉ esadriana sanosÑ andrea: la batalla legal puede continuar.itucionales en su demanda contra el gobierno. francisco, quien encabeza la organizaciÓn hondureÑa, dice que Ésta representa un gran alivio para los que tienen tps. >> significa continuar luchando y lograr que eso sea reall andrea: el estatus de protecciÓnoral, proporciona refugio a personas que experimentaron desastres naturales o conflictos armados en otros paÍses. incluye a 195.000...
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andrea: muy impecable.samos a hablar de camila cabello. es otra latina que nos estÁ representando de manera increÍble. esta vez lo hace la industria de la moda. se estÁ convirtiendo en la primera latina en la primera portavoz de una reconocida marca. no sÓlo en la vocera, sino que estÁ lanzando su propia lÍnea de maquillaje. les gustÓ? rafa: por primera vez l'orÉal agarra una famosa. >> saca su propia lÍnea? andrea: es una colaboraciÓn. >>me encanta que l'orÉal haya escogido a los latinos. rafa: a los cubanos. espera! [risas] [hablan a la vez] hicieron una portada. es arquitectura de la habana vieja es preciosa. andrea: ademÁs, lo mejor es que la lÍnea de maquillaje estarÁ apta cualquier tonalidad de piel. lo hizo rihanna y tuvo mucho Éxito. >> estÁ muy bien ahÍ. [hablan a la vez] andrea: quiero opiniones reales. sofÍa vergara. cumpliÓ26 primaveras el martes junto con su esposo. >> de casada? andrea: 46 aÑos. >> escuchÉ 26! andrea: luces de 26 aÑos. estÁ radiante espectacular. utiliza el vestido blanco con
andrea: muy impecable.samos a hablar de camila cabello. es otra latina que nos estÁ representando de manera increÍble. esta vez lo hace la industria de la moda. se estÁ convirtiendo en la primera latina en la primera portavoz de una reconocida marca. no sÓlo en la vocera, sino que estÁ lanzando su propia lÍnea de maquillaje. les gustÓ? rafa: por primera vez l'orÉal agarra una famosa. >> saca su propia lÍnea? andrea: es una colaboraciÓn. >>me encanta que l'orÉal haya...
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director of national intelligence who happened to be in the middle of a live interview with nbc's andrea mitchell. >> we have breaking news, the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> vladimir putin coming -- >> did i hear you? >> yeah. yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. that's going to be special. >> coats has been sounding the alarm about russia's potential to disrupt the midterm. the president took putin's side against russian intelligence committee. despite the wide spread outrage and alarm which sparked protests in time square and outside the white house, the president tweeted this morning, quote, the summit with russia was a great success except with the real enemy of the people, the fake news media. i look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed. do you hear that? the president is the real enemy of the people. the president wants to use his second meeting with putin to start implementing what they discussed this week. but they don't know what they discus
director of national intelligence who happened to be in the middle of a live interview with nbc's andrea mitchell. >> we have breaking news, the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> vladimir putin coming -- >> did i hear you? >> yeah. yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. that's going to be special. >> coats has been sounding the alarm about russia's potential to disrupt the...
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andrea: sÍ.scales en las escaleras de una corte de justicia. imÁgenes captadas con un celular muestran cÓmo varios hombresgolpean a vÍctimas en el suelo, entre ellas, a una mujer. los agresores forman parte de un grupo de17 llevados a juicio. el presidente de mÉxico enrique peÑa nieto habrÍa puesto en marcha una baterÍa de instrumentos legales para evitar una sentencia que lo va a obligar a crear una comisiÓn de la verdad para volver a investigar la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes. en junio un tribunal colegiado amparo a cuatro personas acosada de los crÍmenes de 2014 por presumir que las confesiones e imputaciones en su contra fueron obtenidas mediante torturas. ordenÓ rehacer todas las pesquisas. cuatro aÑos despuÉs de los crÍmenes no hay ningÚn sentenciado en el caso. a punto de cumplirse el plazo para que la administraciÓn trump reÚnan a 2500 menores inmigrantes con sus padres, el mismo juez federal exige al gobierno que cumpla con los gastos de las reunificaciÓn e. es que es costo de trab
andrea: sÍ.scales en las escaleras de una corte de justicia. imÁgenes captadas con un celular muestran cÓmo varios hombresgolpean a vÍctimas en el suelo, entre ellas, a una mujer. los agresores forman parte de un grupo de17 llevados a juicio. el presidente de mÉxico enrique peÑa nieto habrÍa puesto en marcha una baterÍa de instrumentos legales para evitar una sentencia que lo va a obligar a crear una comisiÓn de la verdad para volver a investigar la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes....
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stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc.lex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. and with this plan, you can pick your payment date, so you can time your premium due date to work with your budget. so call now for free inform
stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc.lex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month....