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>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates.d me that 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. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. no. you know what i do? i snack on blue diamond almonds. oh, c'mon! sriracha? don't fight your cravings. eat 'em! all the flavors you crave, in a superfood. blue diamond almonds. crav
>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates.d me that 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.ine: 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 scientific
andrea: absolutely.ine: 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...
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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you?elcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advantage here to
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you?elcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter,...
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right now we'll send you to andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up on "andrea mitchell reports," omarosa wages psychological war on team trump, with aides inside the west wing fearing who else might be caught on tape. >> can you stand at the podium and guarantee the american people they'll never hear donald trump utter the "n" word on a recording in any context? >> uh, i can't guarantee anything. >>> sins of the fathers. a shocking grand jury report revealing a pattern of predator priests who abused thousands of children for decades. and a series of church leaders who systematically concealed the truth. >> we should emphasize that while the list of priests is long, we don't think we got them all. it was child sexual abuse, including rape, committed by grown men, priests, against children. >>> and closing arguments. the jury will soon begin deliberating the fate of paul manafort. the prosecution has just finished its case. can manafort's lawyers sway the jury with their final defense without having called a single witness? >> mr. manafort just rested his case. and he did
right now we'll send you to andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up on "andrea mitchell reports," omarosa wages psychological war on team trump, with aides inside the west wing fearing who else might be caught on tape. >> can you stand at the podium and guarantee the american people they'll never hear donald trump utter the "n" word on a recording in any context? >> uh, i can't guarantee anything. >>> sins of the...
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andrea's mother left behind an admission form, and on it next to andrea's baby footprints, her mother'sor you? >> with thell, it was certainly clue, and it was the only clue we had. so we did want to follow up on that. >> reporter: hopes pinned on this single fingerprint, andrea and cece enlist the nearby police department for help. >> i'm the chief here in post falls. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. so let's see what you've got here as far as the fingerprints go. the name that was used was last name of beach. >> mm-hmm. >> okay. are you comfortable that she simply just walked away on her own, that there was no foul play or any of that type of activity that may have occurred? >> i don't know if there was any foul play. >> you don't know. and i don't know. >> i don't want to give you any false hope because this is a long shot and i'll get in touch with you as soon as i hear something back. >> i feel like this is a puzzle that i'm trying to put together but all the pieces are face down on the table. >> reporter: like andrea ben tveidt, also abandoned at birth, is determined
andrea's mother left behind an admission form, and on it next to andrea's baby footprints, her mother'sor you? >> with thell, it was certainly clue, and it was the only clue we had. so we did want to follow up on that. >> reporter: hopes pinned on this single fingerprint, andrea and cece enlist the nearby police department for help. >> i'm the chief here in post falls. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. so let's see what you've got here as far as the...
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andrea: he does.gil: when i got to washington in 1985, since i had a great interest in american history as the white house and the presidents, i would get off the metro at farragut west and walk-through lafayette park to go to the national press building. over the years, i would start collecting stories about the unusual things that happened in lafayette square. all of you in this room know exactly where lafayette square is, but since we do have a television audience, i should tell you. it's across the street, across pennsylvania avenue, from the front of the white house. it is seven acres of open parkland, and it is surrounded by buildings that go back to 1818 with the stephen decatur house. in the middle of the park is a statue of jackson. the unusual thing about the statue when it was built or sculpted or whatever they do to 1854, it is the first time in history that having a statue of a man on horseback with the horse on two legs. that was an engineering feat for 1854. people say, gil, it is andre
andrea: he does.gil: when i got to washington in 1985, since i had a great interest in american history as the white house and the presidents, i would get off the metro at farragut west and walk-through lafayette park to go to the national press building. over the years, i would start collecting stories about the unusual things that happened in lafayette square. all of you in this room know exactly where lafayette square is, but since we do have a television audience, i should tell you. it's...
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that's what they're planning to argue, andrea. and so they're going to say, was he lying then or is he lying now? they're going to try to attack his credibility. this is not a surprise. we've seen this play out from the president himself, escalating his attacks against michael cohen while at the same time taking a very different tone when it relates to paul manafort, expressing sympathy for him, expressing sympathy for his family as well. will he offer paul manafort a pardon? that remains to be seen when our own peter alexander asked him that question last week. he said he's not really thinking about the. but he didn't dismiss that it's on the table. i would also point out, andrea, it was striking to hear the president last night at that campaign rally in west virginia. yes, he referred to the witch hunt. yes, he took aim at the media, some of his familiar targets. but he really largely stayed on message. and you have to ask the question, if some of the wind has been taken out of his sails when to comes to attacking the special co
that's what they're planning to argue, andrea. and so they're going to say, was he lying then or is he lying now? they're going to try to attack his credibility. this is not a surprise. we've seen this play out from the president himself, escalating his attacks against michael cohen while at the same time taking a very different tone when it relates to paul manafort, expressing sympathy for him, expressing sympathy for his family as well. will he offer paul manafort a pardon? that remains to be...
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now it's time to hand it over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," enemies list. president trump revokes former cia chief john brennan's security clearance and threatens other former intelligence officials who have criticized his policies, saying they could be next. >> i've seen this type of behavior and actions on the part of foreign tyrants and despots and autocrats for many, many years during my cia and national security career. i never ever thought that i would see it in the united states. >>> mixed messages? the president says he pulled the clearance because of the so-called rigged russia probe. but sarah sanders offers a different story. >> any benefits that senior officials might glean from consultations with mr. brennan are outweighed by his erratic behavior. >>> and r-e-s-p-e-c-t. aretha franklin dies at the age of 76 after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer. the queen of soul a cultural icon around the globe, the undisputed greatest popular singer of her time. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t is what it means to me ♪ ♪ you make me fee
now it's time to hand it over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," enemies list. president trump revokes former cia chief john brennan's security clearance and threatens other former intelligence officials who have criticized his policies, saying they could be next. >> i've seen this type of behavior and actions on the part of foreign tyrants and despots and autocrats for many, many years during my cia...
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>> that's right, andrea. the jury asked the judge what they should do essentially if they're deadlocked on a single count. now, that suggests to many people they're not deadlocked on the other 17 counts in the case. we should be careful about that because we don't know obviously if they've reached a verdict on those counts, whether it's guilty or not guilty. but most legal observers think the evidence is strong enough that an acquittal on 17 counts would be a shock, would be a stunner. they're looking at this as positive for the prosecution and bad for the defense. the jury is back in deliberations after having received instructions from the judge to look at their jury form because that tells them what to do if they're deadlocked on a single count. if the prosecution gets 17 of these 18 felonies it's a huge victory for robert mueller. we just don't know at this point, andrea, we'll have to wait and see what comes next. >> ken, just to explain, it would be very, very unusual if they spent all these days and ar
>> that's right, andrea. the jury asked the judge what they should do essentially if they're deadlocked on a single count. now, that suggests to many people they're not deadlocked on the other 17 counts in the case. we should be careful about that because we don't know obviously if they've reached a verdict on those counts, whether it's guilty or not guilty. but most legal observers think the evidence is strong enough that an acquittal on 17 counts would be a shock, would be a stunner....
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we hand it off to our colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> for the first time, the president issues a call to the attorney general to fire robert mueller as the special counsel's first case against the former trump campaign chairman goes into its second day. the president's twitter outburst creating its own firestorm. >> these kinds of threats are no accident. they reflect a state of mind, an intent to obstruct justice. >> i'm not going to be like the daily -- like everyone wakes up, he tweets something, and we're supposed to respond to his tweets. >>> russian trolls. a coordinated campaign using social media to exacerbate political divisions in america and try to manipulate the midterm elections. >> russian manipulation did not stop in 2016. after election day, the russian government stepped on the gas. they are targeting both sides of our political spectrum simultaneously, both before the 2016 election and right now. >>> and checked out. pushing a need for voter i.d. the president shows he is rarely if ever inside a supermarket. >> you know, if you go out and
we hand it off to our colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> for the first time, the president issues a call to the attorney general to fire robert mueller as the special counsel's first case against the former trump campaign chairman goes into its second day. the president's twitter outburst creating its own firestorm. >> these kinds of threats are no accident. they reflect a state of mind, an intent to obstruct justice. >> i'm not going to...
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. >> for 13 months, andrea, he has been battling this brain cancer. it was announced in july of last year. and one of the things that really strikes me today as we think about his decision to not seek further treatment is that he has been in sedona at home for a period of months convalescing. it is the longest he has spent in one place since he was in vietnam as a prisoner of war, and by that i mean as a long time member of congress and the senate for decades, he was traveling back and forth commuting between washington, d.c. and phoenix on a regular basis. for these months he has been in one place, sort of receiving friends and family, having time to reflect on his life, finishing what we presume is the final book, "the restless wave," that came out earlier this spring, and having time to -- for what many people would say about john mccain, always in a hurry, always rushing, having time to take in some of the accolades that have been certainly surrounding. in these months of his very serious illness. this is an illness that of course has been know to
. >> for 13 months, andrea, he has been battling this brain cancer. it was announced in july of last year. and one of the things that really strikes me today as we think about his decision to not seek further treatment is that he has been in sedona at home for a period of months convalescing. it is the longest he has spent in one place since he was in vietnam as a prisoner of war, and by that i mean as a long time member of congress and the senate for decades, he was traveling back and...
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>> pretty close, andrea.understand this will be published in the federal register in coming weeks. it doesn't need to go through congress. what they're doing is redefining the term "public charge" that was first used in the 1800s, think ellis island time. they didn't want immigrants coming in who would be a burden on the country and not able to support themselves. but under this new rule, they would vastly expand that definition, meaning that any immigrant likely to become a public charge, whether they themselves have been on a social program or someone in their family has or their household, that could now be used against them getting citizenship or green cards. these are people who entered the u.s. legally and are following the steps. what a lot of immigration lawyers have pointed out is the programs on this list, the drafts that have been described, it seems that the programs actually would increase that poverty level. right now if you make about 125% of the poverty level, that may hurt you getting a green
>> pretty close, andrea.understand this will be published in the federal register in coming weeks. it doesn't need to go through congress. what they're doing is redefining the term "public charge" that was first used in the 1800s, think ellis island time. they didn't want immigrants coming in who would be a burden on the country and not able to support themselves. but under this new rule, they would vastly expand that definition, meaning that any immigrant likely to become a...
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. >> now it's time for andrea mitchell with "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. breaking news, the defense in the paul manafort trial has closed its case. joining us, julia ainsley. >> reporter: the defense has rested, andrea. they didn't bring any witnesses. it's important to remember they don't have to bring any witnesses, it's the burden of the government to show that beyond a reasonable doubt what paul manafort did was criminal. the defense does not have to show anything, to the contrary, he's presumed innocent. if they tried to bring forth character witnesses, it wouldn't do enough for the jury. what they want to do is plant a seed of doubt on every one of these counts, so the bank fraud or tax evasion, they want enough for the jury to say on each of these 16 counts, perhaps that's not the full story, maybe what the prosecution is saying shouldn't be believed because of the way the defense conducted their cross-examination. yesterday they were somewhat successful in how they cross-examined some people, putting some doubt on
. >> now it's time for andrea mitchell with "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. breaking news, the defense in the paul manafort trial has closed its case. joining us, julia ainsley. >> reporter: the defense has rested, andrea. they didn't bring any witnesses. it's important to remember they don't have to bring any witnesses, it's the burden of the government to show that beyond a reasonable doubt what paul manafort...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump and his personal attorney rudy giuliani are trying to do damage control after two major developments over the weekend. the president unleashing a three-day twitter diatribe against the special counsel and "the new york times." in response to new reporting by the times detailing extensive cooperation in the mueller investigation by white house counsel don mcgahn. 30 hours of interviews over the past nine months. then mr. giuliani taking a page from the president's playbook by using his twitter account to explain a stunning exchange with chuck todd on "meet the press." >> i'm not going to be rushed into having him testify so that he gets trapped into perjury. and when you tell me that he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and shouldn't worry, that's so silly because it's somebody's version of the truth, not the truth. he didn't have a conversation -- >> truth is truth. i don't mean to -- >> no, it isn't. truth isn't truth. the president of the united sta
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump and his personal attorney rudy giuliani are trying to do damage control after two major developments over the weekend. the president unleashing a three-day twitter diatribe against the special counsel and "the new york times." in response to new reporting by the times detailing extensive cooperation in the mueller investigation by white house counsel don mcgahn. 30 hours of interviews over the past nine months. then mr. giuliani...
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i hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day, we have breaking news. new york republican congressman chris collins, congressional liaison to the trump transition team, surrendering to the fbi this morning on charges of alleged insider trading and security fraud. we're expecting a news conference at any moment with u.s. attorneys. the government claims collins shared nonpublic information with his son about a biotech company where collins served on the board of directors. the congressman's legal team released a statement reading in part, we are confident he will be completely vindicated and exonerated. joining me now, nbc investigative reporter tom winter, nbc's kristen welker, chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press," nbc capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, and joining us by phone, mimi rocah, former assistant district attorney for the southern district of new york. m mimi, let me go first to you and tom winter about the importance of this investigation, mimi, the legal significance of it. >> this is a straightforward case that the southern distric
i hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day, we have breaking news. new york republican congressman chris collins, congressional liaison to the trump transition team, surrendering to the fbi this morning on charges of alleged insider trading and security fraud. we're expecting a news conference at any moment with u.s. attorneys. the government claims collins shared nonpublic information with his son about a biotech company where collins...
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andrea: 18 fuegos forestales no dan tregua en california.s peligrosos es cerca del poblado de mendocino hacia el norte del estado, en donde mÁs de 113,000 ha han sido consumidas las llamas. >> estamos frente a condiciones de mucho calor, bastante vegetaciÓn porque habÍamos tenido yo suficiente la parte norte de california y ahora tenemos sequÍa extrema. andrea: el monstruoso incendio de mendocino se propagÓ a travÉs del desierto en ambos lados, dividiÉndose en dos. las evacuaciones son obligatorias para los habitantes de al menos tres condados aledaÑos. el problema segÚn nuestro meteorÓlogo, no sólo es climÁtico sino tambiÉn demogrÁfico. >> hay que recordar que progresivamente la demografÍa estÁ creciendo y estamos poblando zonas boscosas. estamos llevando casas y complejos habitacionales y fÁbricas y de todas zonas que antiguamente no habÍa. andrea: este hombre fue fotografiado huyendo de las llamas, mientras llevaba un balde de agua para tratar de salvar su casa ro en muchos casos los intentos son en vano. el impresionante siniestro ha des
andrea: 18 fuegos forestales no dan tregua en california.s peligrosos es cerca del poblado de mendocino hacia el norte del estado, en donde mÁs de 113,000 ha han sido consumidas las llamas. >> estamos frente a condiciones de mucho calor, bastante vegetaciÓn porque habÍamos tenido yo suficiente la parte norte de california y ahora tenemos sequÍa extrema. andrea: el monstruoso incendio de mendocino se propagÓ a travÉs del desierto en ambos lados, dividiÉndose en dos. las evacuaciones...
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>> that's a very good question, andrea. often the judge will just say, you know, answer this question to say, just keep trying, essentially, and then before the next time they come out to reed the allen charge. i'm not surprised because they've been out for three days diligently working. this is not a jury that seems to be eager to get out of there that's trying to give short shrift to the evidence. i think everyone who observes this thinks they're meticulously going through it, they decided themselves to stay late last night. when they work this long on a trial, it did seem reasonable and appropriate to give the allen charge and neither of the parties objected to the judge doing so. >> we appreciate both of your expertise there, thank you so much. obviously we'll have more breaking news as it develops do you go our hour and throughout the day. >>> more breaking news, involving michael cohen. multiple sources familiar with the matter telling nbc news the president's former personal attorney is discussing a possible guilty p
>> that's a very good question, andrea. often the judge will just say, you know, answer this question to say, just keep trying, essentially, and then before the next time they come out to reed the allen charge. i'm not surprised because they've been out for three days diligently working. this is not a jury that seems to be eager to get out of there that's trying to give short shrift to the evidence. i think everyone who observes this thinks they're meticulously going through it, they...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ng you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> he was a lawyer for me for -- one of many. they always say "the lawyer" and then they like to add "the fixer." i don't know about fixer, i don't know where that term came from. he didn't do big deals, he did small deals, not somebody that was with me that much. they make it sound like i didn't live without him. i und
you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ng you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time...
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>> it's hard to tell, andrea. just to be clear so our viewers understand, there are pictures of suit jackets that were admitted into evidence. but there are many more pictures that the judge has blocked, including pictures of manafort's entire closet filled with hundreds of suits and also pictures of lavish renovations at his home in the hamptons. we just heard testimony about nearly a million dollars he spent on landscaping including a flower bed in the shape of an "m." the prosecution would like to illustrate that but judge ellis is arguing, manafort is not on trial for being rich or for spending lavishly. he thought this would unfairly besmirch manafort. it's absolutely true that while we in the audience may think the prosecution is being too meticulous and is hammering too much evidence home, the jury is not always paying attention. it's sometimes hard for juries to follow things. and what the prosecution does not want is the jury to fail to convict because they didn't understand the evidence, andrea. >> and a
>> it's hard to tell, andrea. just to be clear so our viewers understand, there are pictures of suit jackets that were admitted into evidence. but there are many more pictures that the judge has blocked, including pictures of manafort's entire closet filled with hundreds of suits and also pictures of lavish renovations at his home in the hamptons. we just heard testimony about nearly a million dollars he spent on landscaping including a flower bed in the shape of an "m." the...
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with you turn it over to andrea mitchs and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> next, rubbing salt into a wounded relationship as mccain's family and friends mourn. the president yielded only after pressure from the american legion on, after ignoring pressure all day. >> reporter: mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? do you believe john mccain was a hero? nothing at all about john mccain? >>> finally, making a statement after multiple missed opportunities. >> our hearts and prayers are going to the family of senator john mccain. and we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> beyond repair? attorney general jeff sessions' job on the line, says trump ally lindsey graham on the "today" show. >> this is a dysfunctional relationship. we need a better one. is there someone who is highly qualified that has the confidence of the president and will also understand their job is to protect mueller? yes, i think we can find that person, after the election. >>> and living to serve. we talk to former president jimmy carter ab
with you turn it over to andrea mitchs and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> next, rubbing salt into a wounded relationship as mccain's family and friends mourn. the president yielded only after pressure from the american legion on, after ignoring pressure all day. >> reporter: mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? do you believe john mccain was a hero? nothing at all about john mccain? >>> finally, making a statement after multiple missed opportunities....
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andrea: el ministro de la defensa, vladimir, ratificÓ su apoyo al presidente nicolÁs maduro.la mayorÍa de los arrestados estaban a posesiÓn de armas prohibidas. las autoridades dijeron que una docena de vehÍculos fueron incautadas. no hubo un nÚmero elevado de lesionados, por fortuna. los extremistas lanzaron explosivos contra la policÍa. la poderosa asociaciÓn nacional de referÍs estar sufriendo contratiempos y la causa es porque la remesa fue incluida en una lista negra de campaÑa campal. lo que segÚn ellos les ha costado millones de dÓlares. >> no poder salvaguardar sus intereses y se ve en una situaciÓn crÍtica. reportera: la demanda fue introducida luego que el departamento de servicios financieros de nueva york... >> el estado tiene la capacidad de controlar a las instituciones que hacen negocios en su territorio, y es lo que estÁ haciendo. definitivamente ha multado a compaÑÍas que ha habido negligencia. reportera: la asociaciÓn dijo estar siendo vÍctima de una de continuar esta situaciÓn tendrÁn que cerrar sus oficinas y dejarde realizar convenciones. por su parte, el
andrea: el ministro de la defensa, vladimir, ratificÓ su apoyo al presidente nicolÁs maduro.la mayorÍa de los arrestados estaban a posesiÓn de armas prohibidas. las autoridades dijeron que una docena de vehÍculos fueron incautadas. no hubo un nÚmero elevado de lesionados, por fortuna. los extremistas lanzaron explosivos contra la policÍa. la poderosa asociaciÓn nacional de referÍs estar sufriendo contratiempos y la causa es porque la remesa fue incluida en una lista negra de campaÑa...
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. >>> now we'll hand it over to andrea mitchell, with a big day on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> now on "andrea mitchell reports," john mccain remembered. the mccain family returning to arizona before the arizona farewell to john mccain. his casket kissed by his widow cindy. his daughter meghan overcome with emotion. late wednesday, several of mccain's children came back to grieve and hug some of the 15,000 people who stayed for all hours, coming to pay their respects to the man who represented arizona for more than 30 years. nearly a quarter of the senate here in washington left the capitol early this morning to be in phoenix for today's service. the memorial, the speakers, the readings, and the music all selected by john mccain personally in the year since his diagnosis, including asking his good friend former vice president joe biden to deliver one of today's eulogies. their friendship reflected in their last public appearance together almost one year ago. >> i hope he has heard my profession of gratitude for him. >> it was always duty, honor, country. that's john. john understand
. >>> now we'll hand it over to andrea mitchell, with a big day on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> now on "andrea mitchell reports," john mccain remembered. the mccain family returning to arizona before the arizona farewell to john mccain. his casket kissed by his widow cindy. his daughter meghan overcome with emotion. late wednesday, several of mccain's children came back to grieve and hug some of the 15,000 people who stayed for all hours, coming to pay...
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andrea: en las elecciones presidenciales de 2016, los electores de cristo -- del distrito 27 apoyarontos y he creado mÁs de 5000 trabajos en miami, que inyectaron $6,000,000,000 a la comunidad. andrea: ambas mujeres tienen una trayectoria profesional larga, aunque ninguna ha sido electa a un cargo pÚblico. salazar es reconocida entre los hispanas, fue periodista en varias cadenas televisivas. shaleila fue secretaria de salud en el gobierno de bill clinton. >> hay que darle una soluciÓn a esa frontera donde entra droga y cosas que no nos convienen. estoy dispuesta a que haya seguridad fronteriza fuerte, a cambio que le den legalidad a la gente que estÁ dentro. >> mi oponente no tiene manera de aprobar eso con su partido. los republicanos lo han intentado sin resultados. andrea: shaleila asegura que su planes extender el tps para venezolanos, asÍ como proteger el tps de otros latinoamericanos y realizar una reforma migratoria segura. >> si donald trump le da su apoyo, quÉ harÍa? >> si es buena para la gente del 27, amen, si no miramos a otro lugar. jorge: mal dÍa para arpa yo, perdiÓ su
andrea: en las elecciones presidenciales de 2016, los electores de cristo -- del distrito 27 apoyarontos y he creado mÁs de 5000 trabajos en miami, que inyectaron $6,000,000,000 a la comunidad. andrea: ambas mujeres tienen una trayectoria profesional larga, aunque ninguna ha sido electa a un cargo pÚblico. salazar es reconocida entre los hispanas, fue periodista en varias cadenas televisivas. shaleila fue secretaria de salud en el gobierno de bill clinton. >> hay que darle una soluciÓn...
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andrea: there is another issue as well. you know better than anyone how puti this but the rest of government, bureaucracies don't move unless there is leadership from the top. the fact is they had their one and only meeting at the, you know, presidential level last friday just a week ago and it was less than an hour devoted to the whole issue of russia and its attack on the election and its continuing attack. that was two to three weeks after dan coates had warned publicly at the hudson institute that the red lights were blinking and it was the most important urgent warnin since the 9/11 prewarnings about terror. we'veteen told, t the senate intelligence committee has been told the russians arin our electronic grid, our infrastructure, to say nothing of the propaganda, false and malign information that was outlined at least alleged in the mueller indictments. so the fact that the president has not led a meeting or signaled the importance of this and k dpsying it, out on the campaign trail, and contradicting them, is sding a
andrea: there is another issue as well. you know better than anyone how puti this but the rest of government, bureaucracies don't move unless there is leadership from the top. the fact is they had their one and only meeting at the, you know, presidential level last friday just a week ago and it was less than an hour devoted to the whole issue of russia and its attack on the election and its continuing attack. that was two to three weeks after dan coates had warned publicly at the hudson...
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en caracas, venezuela, andrea cedeÑo.stinta del encuentro, como nos explica janet rodrÍguez desde washington. janet: el presidente trataba de defender a su hijo, donald junior, cuando dijo que fue para obtener informaciÓn sobre la oponente en referencia a hillary clinton, lo que contradice la versiÓn que siempre habÍa dado su hijo y asesores del mandatario. donald junior dijo que en la reuniÓn se discutió la adopciÓn de niÑos rusos. luego correos electrÓnicos revelaron que sÍ se discutiÓ en formaciÓn daÑina sobre hillary clinton. un abogado del presidente en ese momento declarÓ que trump no habÍa participado en la elaboraciÓn. donald trump junior dijo no recordar la participaciÓn de la casa blanca y no fue hasta ayer que el presidente admitiÓ el tema real de la reuniÓn. el abogado del presidente se defendiÓ diciendo que en aquella ocasiÓn Él tenÍa informaciÓn equivocada. en el mismo mensaje, trump argumenta que lo que hizo su hijo fue totalmente legal, algo que se hacia la polÍtica todo el tiempo y no condujo a ninguna pa
en caracas, venezuela, andrea cedeÑo.stinta del encuentro, como nos explica janet rodrÍguez desde washington. janet: el presidente trataba de defender a su hijo, donald junior, cuando dijo que fue para obtener informaciÓn sobre la oponente en referencia a hillary clinton, lo que contradice la versiÓn que siempre habÍa dado su hijo y asesores del mandatario. donald junior dijo que en la reuniÓn se discutió la adopciÓn de niÑos rusos. luego correos electrÓnicos revelaron que sÍ se...
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andrea: cuÁnto vale la compaÑÍa? >> 400 millones. [hablan a la vez] andrea: bienvenidos.ona. lo hemos hablado. esta falda le queda divino. los niÑos se destacan. me parece que en la foto querÍan destacar tambiÉn. +1 falda que cuentan miles y miles de dÓlares. esta espectacular. >> eso de repetir y que la gente critique eso, yo misma critico la gente que hace eso porque uno puede repetir. muchas personas, sean actrices, reales comÚn de la gente, no hay problema en repetir una pieza. mucho menos para una editorial. andrea: los editores aprovechan. rafa: me.. el cabelloespectacular. el mensaje con sus niÑos bellÍsimo. esto es lo importante. andrea: vamos en otra portada. thalia aparecen esta portada. que -- ella se inspirÓ en una princesa. les gustÓ? >> tiene muy lindo el pelo recogido. se ve hermosa. el color verde. >> vamos un poco con el vestido. este look esta utilizando. esta muy de moda. por quÉ critican este corte princesa? estÁ de moda. me pareceincreÍble. rafa: esto es la portada de una revista. la portada de una revista se presta para muchas cosas. puede crear todo
andrea: cuÁnto vale la compaÑÍa? >> 400 millones. [hablan a la vez] andrea: bienvenidos.ona. lo hemos hablado. esta falda le queda divino. los niÑos se destacan. me parece que en la foto querÍan destacar tambiÉn. +1 falda que cuentan miles y miles de dÓlares. esta espectacular. >> eso de repetir y que la gente critique eso, yo misma critico la gente que hace eso porque uno puede repetir. muchas personas, sean actrices, reales comÚn de la gente, no hay problema en repetir una...
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andrea: este es el video que captÓ la atención [hablan en inglÉs] andrea: se trata de un ex maestro deiÉn se disculpÓ con el fbi y la cia, el departamento de educaciÓn y el departamento de justicia por no haber matado a los niÑos, padres cuyos hijos asisten a dicho colegio han quedado consternados. gibbins ejerciÓ en nor hialeah durante 13 aÑos hasta que fue despedido en el aÑo 2014, por lo que el sistema de escuelas pÚblicas del condado miami-dade calificÓ como asuntos de certificaciÓn. Él cambiÓ tildó de terroristas a los cubanos. >> Él estÁ amenazando la escuela. y a los cubanos, porque yo soy cubana. asÍ que que pongan mÁs seguridad, mi ninja tiene cinco aÑos y me la pueden matar. andrea: ahora este hombre alega vivir como un desamparado en washington, d.c.. miembros del cuerpo policial de la ciudad de hialeah han viajado a la capital del paÍs para trabajar con el fbi en la investigaciÓn. la junta escolar de miami-dade enviÓ el siguiente comunicado. "las las escuelas pÚblicas han tomado todas las precauciones posibles para asegurar que no exista un riesgo inminente para los estudia
andrea: este es el video que captÓ la atención [hablan en inglÉs] andrea: se trata de un ex maestro deiÉn se disculpÓ con el fbi y la cia, el departamento de educaciÓn y el departamento de justicia por no haber matado a los niÑos, padres cuyos hijos asisten a dicho colegio han quedado consternados. gibbins ejerciÓ en nor hialeah durante 13 aÑos hasta que fue despedido en el aÑo 2014, por lo que el sistema de escuelas pÚblicas del condado miami-dade calificÓ como asuntos de...
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andrea? >> and of course the music is the great legacy.he east room of the white house. of course they were in the box for the kennedy honors where she performed for carole king and others. tell me about the obama relationship that was reflected in that very warm and loving letter that was read by the reverend al. >> well, i think a lot of what comes through, and so much of what the obamas have said since the passing of aretha franklin, has been this sense of what she meant not just personally but being able to connect that personal relationship to something much broader to history, to the broader culture, and to the way in which so many diverse voices shaped the culture. and also, i think it connects her to sort of spirituality, not a specific religion, but this idea of song and just your personal presence can be a source of uplift and inspiration. >> thank you, robin, thanks to ron mott, david maranis. we'll keep track of this. in washington tomorrow. they are coming the to the gathering of john mccain. they'll be in the key chandra and
andrea? >> and of course the music is the great legacy.he east room of the white house. of course they were in the box for the kennedy honors where she performed for carole king and others. tell me about the obama relationship that was reflected in that very warm and loving letter that was read by the reverend al. >> well, i think a lot of what comes through, and so much of what the obamas have said since the passing of aretha franklin, has been this sense of what she meant not just...
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. >>> time now for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," john mccain remembered. the nation mourning the death of statesman and war hero, senator john mccain, with flags at half-staff on capitol hill but no longer at the white house. the maverick, former presidential candidate and vietnam prisoner of war remembered by those who knew him best as a modest man who would have been embarrassed by all this attention. >> he would have been very touched. when we left his beloved ranch in cornville and made the drive to phoenix -- i'm sorry. the roads were lined with people who spontaneously showed up to put their hands over their hearts. >> his co-author mark salter and former secretary of defense bill cohen, another close friend. >>> standing by their man. with the midterms looming, a new poll shows the president's base is still solidly with him, even after his worst week yet on legal setbacks for his inner circle. >> look, at this point if there's no russia and no goods on russia, doesn't -- base doesn't care. >> and wake-up call in the grim aftermath of the
. >>> time now for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," john mccain remembered. the nation mourning the death of statesman and war hero, senator john mccain, with flags at half-staff on capitol hill but no longer at the white house. the maverick, former presidential candidate and vietnam prisoner of war remembered by those who knew him best as a modest man who would have been embarrassed by all this attention. >> he...
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enrique: muchÍsimas gracias, andrea.icia: cuando enrique: nos despedimos con un final feliz. sofÍa quería conocer a drake, y el segundo mÁs importante. patricia: la semana pasada lo conociÓ, Él le hizo una visita sorpresa. este fin de semana supo su segundo deseo se a.serÁ sometida a una cirugÍa deplante de corazÓn . enrique: quÉ buena noticia, esperemos que estÉ bien. padri¿ g alejandra: -10 puntos les saluda alejandra arce. bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa". glory: buenos dÍas a todos en casa. esta maÑana tenemos toda la informaciÓn, entretenimiento y los consejos de bienestar para ti y toda tu familia. buenos dÍas. alejandra: comprar ropa y enseguida tienes que llevarla a arreglar? cÓmo evitarlo? esto lo vamos a conversar con kathy lÓpez. ademÁs vamos a hablar de las cosas que los niÑos nunca pero nunca debe llevar en la
enrique: muchÍsimas gracias, andrea.icia: cuando enrique: nos despedimos con un final feliz. sofÍa quería conocer a drake, y el segundo mÁs importante. patricia: la semana pasada lo conociÓ, Él le hizo una visita sorpresa. este fin de semana supo su segundo deseo se a.serÁ sometida a una cirugÍa deplante de corazÓn . enrique: quÉ buena noticia, esperemos que estÉ bien. padri¿ g alejandra: -10 puntos les saluda alejandra arce. bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa"....
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nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom would have been if she were here. leisl and hank, thank you for your tireless efforts and generosity. [ applause ] but a special thank you to our friends at meyer garden, everything is absolutely beautiful. thank you. [ applause ] remarkable events like this don't just happen, they take months and months of hard work. no one absolutely no one does it better than the head of my dad's foundation, joe calvaruso. [ applause ] joe and donna, would you please stand for your $and the fellow foundation staff members and trustees. [ applause ] also with us today a
nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom...
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andrea mitchell picks it up from here. >> thank you so much. and good evening as we look at the pictures of the hearse, the procession having left that ranch in sedona where john mccain has been since december. battling this illness. i'm andrea mitch in washington. we're following the sad news from arizona tonight. senator john mccain has passed away at the age of 81. he would have turned 82 this coming wednesday. he was diagnosed with brain cancer last summer. senator mccain's office released a statement earlier tonight saying senator john sidney mccain iii died at 4:28 p.m. west coast time on august 25th, 2018. about the senator when he passed were his wife cindy and their family. at his death had he served the united states of america faithfully for 60 years. senator mccain's wife sin dil wrote on twitter tonight "my heart is broken. i am so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years. he passed the way he lived on his own terms surrounded by people he loved in the place he loved best." his daughter megan twe
andrea mitchell picks it up from here. >> thank you so much. and good evening as we look at the pictures of the hearse, the procession having left that ranch in sedona where john mccain has been since december. battling this illness. i'm andrea mitch in washington. we're following the sad news from arizona tonight. senator john mccain has passed away at the age of 81. he would have turned 82 this coming wednesday. he was diagnosed with brain cancer last summer. senator mccain's office...
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now time to hand it over to "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," heading for the exits. president trump announcing white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving after the vote on his new supreme court nominee. the announcement on twitter is the president is reportedly still eager to fire attorney general jeff sessions despite support for sessions among some top senate republicans. >> i have total confidence in the attorney general. i think he ought to stay exactly where he is. >> should jeff sessions be replaced? >> i don't think so. i think jeff sessions is a good man. he brings unquestioned integrity to this office. >> coming up here, dianne feinstein. the top democrat on the judiciary committee. feinstein holds the supreme court hearings in the committee next week. >>> the trump factor. in the florida governor's race, the republican nominee is rewarded for wrapping his arms around the president while an upset victory for a progressive democratic nominee sizes up how the president will play in november. >> talking about donald trump and reminding folks
now time to hand it over to "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," heading for the exits. president trump announcing white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving after the vote on his new supreme court nominee. the announcement on twitter is the president is reportedly still eager to fire attorney general jeff sessions despite support for sessions among some top senate republicans. >> i have total confidence in the attorney...
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i'm kristen welker in for andrea mitchell. president trump firing back at former white house insider omarosa manigault newman in a tweet storm targeting her media blitz writing, wacky omarosa who got fired three times on "the apprentice" now got fired for the last time. she never made it, never will. she begged me for a job, tears in her eyes. i said okay. people in the white house hated her. she was vicious but not smart. i would rarely see her but heard really bad things. nasty to people and would constantly miss meetings and work. when general kelly came on board, he told me she was a loser and nothing but problems. i told him to try to work it out if possible because she only said great things about me until she got fired. omarosa responding here on msnbc just the past hour. >> i think it's sad that with all the things going on in the country that he would take time out to insult me and to insult my intelligence. this is his pattern with african-americans. and he doesn't know how to control himself. he has no impulse contr
i'm kristen welker in for andrea mitchell. president trump firing back at former white house insider omarosa manigault newman in a tweet storm targeting her media blitz writing, wacky omarosa who got fired three times on "the apprentice" now got fired for the last time. she never made it, never will. she begged me for a job, tears in her eyes. i said okay. people in the white house hated her. she was vicious but not smart. i would rarely see her but heard really bad things. nasty to...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. after president trump's admission that his son's june 2016 meeting with the russians was to get information about clinton. the president also denied knowing about the meeting but does not say whether he knows he didn't know about it before, during or after. and at the time, he was in his office only one floor away. let's drill down on how this story has evolved over the months starting 18 months ago in march of 2017. trump jr. tells "the new york times" he had no meetings with russians where he was representing the trump campaign. then four months later, don junior gives two responses in two days to this "new york times" article uncovering a meet with a kremlin-linked lawyer. first saying the meeting was about adoptions. days later, trump junior releases his e-mail correspondence about that meeting. president trump, his lawyers and his press aides issued their version of the meeting in a statement the president helped coordinate on air force one. >> the president didn't sign off on an
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. after president trump's admission that his son's june 2016 meeting with the russians was to get information about clinton. the president also denied knowing about the meeting but does not say whether he knows he didn't know about it before, during or after. and at the time, he was in his office only one floor away. let's drill down on how this story has evolved over the months starting 18 months ago in march of 2017. trump jr. tells "the new york...
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. >> chuck, stand by, we have andrea mitchell, just joining the conversation as well, and andrea, over the years that you have covered washington, d.c., as chuck was reminding us, the force that he represents. their leading the democrats up against -- he believes to oppose george w. bush and dick cheney on the whole subject of how the detainees were treated. it was a tough position for him to take. and he did it as heroically as everything else he has done. he would say himself that he had pluses and minuses and he made mistakes along the way, but in covering him for all of the years in the senate, or in the house before that. he really showed that kind of determination and dedication. and he liked to portray himself as a maverick. he was not always a mar rick. but when he was -- he was not always a maverick, but when he was, he was grand. >> you remember in '08, when he did something that had not been seen in elections before, and during the towne hall his opponent, that was barack obama. >> that moment was so crystal clear. when he said to that woman, no, ma'am, no, ma'am, you are wr
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now it's time for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up, a few good men join forces in rebuking president trump for stripping former cia director john brennan of his security clearance. sae >> i've gotten tremendous response from having done that because, uh, security clearances are very important to me, very, very important. and i've had a tremendous response for having done that. >> the use of a national security tool for political purposes is inappropriate, unprecedented, and dangerous in a democracy. >>> tale of the tapes. omarosa manigault newman says she will not be silenced by the president's latest threat to have her arrested and will still release new recordings, she says to protect herself. >> i'm not going to be bullied. i'm going to go toe to toe with him. believe me, michigy tapes are m better than theirs. >>> the president cancels the military parade that he had planned for october, inspired by what he saw at the bastille day parade in paris last summer. >> it's hard to envision that this parade the way president trump wants it would be less than $50 mi
now it's time for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> coming up, a few good men join forces in rebuking president trump for stripping former cia director john brennan of his security clearance. sae >> i've gotten tremendous response from having done that because, uh, security clearances are very important to me, very, very important. and i've had a tremendous response for having done that. >> the use of a national security tool for political...
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passed on to us by andrea mitchell, who joins us, again. andrea, as chief foreign affairs correspondent, as host of your show on msnbc, and as you remember all of the interactions over the decades with john mccain, you see, the reaction from presidents of both sides remembering in very affectionate ways senator john mccain. >> in fact, you were just reading what bill clinton had to say to memorialize what john mccain did in helping bill clinton to normalize relations with vietnam. i was covering the white house at the time and was very involved in the coverage then of the fact that both john mccain and john kerry, who were on opposite sides of the war, both serving in the war, but having come back and having been tortured and stayed in the hanoi hilton for five years, and john kerry's opposition to the war was not something he appreciated. yet, in the senate, they came together and worked together on a commission to try to recover p.o.w. remains and account for the missing from that terrible war and also to help bill clinton with the vietna
passed on to us by andrea mitchell, who joins us, again. andrea, as chief foreign affairs correspondent, as host of your show on msnbc, and as you remember all of the interactions over the decades with john mccain, you see, the reaction from presidents of both sides remembering in very affectionate ways senator john mccain. >> in fact, you were just reading what bill clinton had to say to memorialize what john mccain did in helping bill clinton to normalize relations with vietnam. i was...
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andrea linares nos cuenta mÁs.iÉn cuenta con el apoyo de donald trump, ganÓ la nominación republicana para gobernador del se enfrentarÁ al demÓcrata andrew gilam en noviembre. gilam es alcalde de tallahassee, lleva adelante una campaÑa progresista. en su agenda estÁ abolir ice. es el primer candidato americano a la gobernaciÓn de florida, que no ha tenido un mandatario demÓcrata desde 1994. en este tweet, pidiÓ la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana. los ojos estaban puestos sobre el distrito 27 el sur de la florida, que ha representado a la congresista republicana de origen cubano eliana ros-lethinen. marÍa elvira salazar logrÓ la nominación republicana. la expresidente de la universidad de miami, dona shaleili obtuvo la denominaciÓn demócrata. en arizona, tras republicanos compitieron por la nominaciÓn. joe arpagio, conocido por su polÍtica antiinmigrante, iba por la nominaciÓn. han cortejado lo extrema derecha, ambas tuvieron enfrentamiento entre sus campaÑas. wa encendiÓ las redes al criticar a john mccain por haber s
andrea linares nos cuenta mÁs.iÉn cuenta con el apoyo de donald trump, ganÓ la nominación republicana para gobernador del se enfrentarÁ al demÓcrata andrew gilam en noviembre. gilam es alcalde de tallahassee, lleva adelante una campaÑa progresista. en su agenda estÁ abolir ice. es el primer candidato americano a la gobernaciÓn de florida, que no ha tenido un mandatario demÓcrata desde 1994. en este tweet, pidiÓ la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana. los ojos estaban puestos sobre el...
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andrea: tÚ viniste peligroso. usuarios y, por lo visto, no fue del agrado de la mayorÍa de las personas. ustedes quÉ dicen? los conocidos lentes de contacto nos mejora la visiÓn, sin embargo son un verdadero peligro para el planeta. en estados unidos se usan unos 14,000 millones de estos cada aÑo. un estudio demuestra que 50,000 pares son re desechados en baÑos y nada en rumbo a mares y lagos que terminan rompiÉndose por completo y contribuyen a la contaminaciÓn del agua. ustedes en casa, oigan esta historia, los pequeÑos perritos levantan mucho mÁs sus patas traseras al orinar en comparaciÓn con los de gran tamaÑo. investigadores creen que no es obra de la casualidad, sino de un intento por hacer que la orina llega mÁs lejos. estos animales marcan su territorio cuando orinan y, al parecer, los mÁs chicos gustan dejar una huella mÁs grande para exagerar las dimensiones de su cuerpo y engaÑar a sus posibles competidores. para todo en la vida hay una respuesta. bueno, mÁs adelante tenemos una cita en la "ediciÓn dig
andrea: tÚ viniste peligroso. usuarios y, por lo visto, no fue del agrado de la mayorÍa de las personas. ustedes quÉ dicen? los conocidos lentes de contacto nos mejora la visiÓn, sin embargo son un verdadero peligro para el planeta. en estados unidos se usan unos 14,000 millones de estos cada aÑo. un estudio demuestra que 50,000 pares son re desechados en baÑos y nada en rumbo a mares y lagos que terminan rompiÉndose por completo y contribuyen a la contaminaciÓn del agua. ustedes en...
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right now, "andrea mitchell reports." >>> all the president's men. congressman chris collins becomes the fifth member of the president's inner circle to plead guilty or be charged with a crime. will voters punish an administration that had promised to drain the swamp? >> rest assured i will continue to work hard for the people and constituents of the 27th congressional district of new york and i will remain on the ballot, running for reelection this november. >>> "star wars." while russia and china are modernizing their militaries at warp speed, the president is insisting on creating a whole new branch of the military to fight wars in 'spacspace. >> to be clear, the space force will not be built from scratch because the men and women who run and protect our nation's space programs today are already the best in the world. and since the dawn of the space age, america has remained the best in space. >>> and we were soldiers. among the remains returned by north korea, a single dog tag, broken and battered. today it's in the hands of two sons recovering a
right now, "andrea mitchell reports." >>> all the president's men. congressman chris collins becomes the fifth member of the president's inner circle to plead guilty or be charged with a crime. will voters punish an administration that had promised to drain the swamp? >> rest assured i will continue to work hard for the people and constituents of the 27th congressional district of new york and i will remain on the ballot, running for reelection this november....
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andrea: asÍ es.e levantamiento de pestaÑas no vas a tener nada que envidiar a las de pata daisy. este tratamiento utiliza un gel para que tus pestaÑas permanezcan juntas, mientras las van levantando logrando pestaÑas naturales con definiciÓn. ♪ el decorador y experto en diseÑo martÍn amado lanza a la venta su primer libro. es la guÍa que ayuda a transformar la decoraciÓn de tu hogar de una manera prÁctica, fácil y rÁpida con tres consejos claves que logran un cambio drÁstico sin necesidad de gastar mucho dinero. ♪ Éste cepillo de dientes inteligente y tridimensional promete limpiar tus dientes con la misma potencia. es un intento personalizado. el primer paso es sencillo: hay que mandar hacer unas plantillas con impresiones para que sea del tamaÑo exacto de tu boca. luego, hay que rellenar las plantillas con pasta dental y agua para poder ver el efecto realmente de una limpieza profunda. ♪ esta mascarilla para tu rostro aparenta que tienes un rostro envejecido, pero la realidad es que ayuda a elimina
andrea: asÍ es.e levantamiento de pestaÑas no vas a tener nada que envidiar a las de pata daisy. este tratamiento utiliza un gel para que tus pestaÑas permanezcan juntas, mientras las van levantando logrando pestaÑas naturales con definiciÓn. ♪ el decorador y experto en diseÑo martÍn amado lanza a la venta su primer libro. es la guÍa que ayuda a transformar la decoraciÓn de tu hogar de una manera prÁctica, fácil y rÁpida con tres consejos claves que logran un cambio drÁstico sin...
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andrea, i want to talk about something. as we look at cindy mccain here. we have only seen her once before the service today. they're in front of the funeral home. this idea that cindy mccain maybe remotely interested in becoming a senator from arizona, what do you make of that? >> is that something that's a remote possibility or is that just wish full thinking on the part of some? >> well, there is a tradition that goes far back where spouses, mostly widows will take the seat of their departed husbands and fill out their term. it was an old tradition. it used to happen more often and now it is competitive. she has been a public figure and has had a public life and certainly has the qualifications. she was appointed within the last couple of years in the state department until her husband became so ill. she has been not only a fi philanthropist but an ak vctivi and refugees and going around the world and helping children. she has had an active role. >> she acknowledged a time she had over independence on spoken drugs. the right now the politics in arizona
andrea, i want to talk about something. as we look at cindy mccain here. we have only seen her once before the service today. they're in front of the funeral home. this idea that cindy mccain maybe remotely interested in becoming a senator from arizona, what do you make of that? >> is that something that's a remote possibility or is that just wish full thinking on the part of some? >> well, there is a tradition that goes far back where spouses, mostly widows will take the seat of...
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. >> andrea, just what a tremendous loss for the country, and what he taught me, he was my dear friend. he was a mentor. he was such a tremendous leader on national security. as you know, everywhere in the world that he traveled he was so well received and he was tough on leaders that needed it. they needed tough love. john taught me really the things that i will remember the most, he actually taught me in the senate but he also recently repeated it to me when i saw him at his ranch in the spring. he said do the right thing. and that was how john lived his life. really doing the right thing. even if it was a difficult thing. and even when people would criticize him for it. just the courage that he showed, the leadership and the leader that he was, extraordinary, one-of-a-kind. you called him a lion. i wished there were more john mccains but he was one-of-a-kind. >> senator, it strikes me in covering the senate years ago and for a long time, it was a boy's club. the men of the senate and john mccain has always mentored younger women when me came into the senate. hillary clinton, people
. >> andrea, just what a tremendous loss for the country, and what he taught me, he was my dear friend. he was a mentor. he was such a tremendous leader on national security. as you know, everywhere in the world that he traveled he was so well received and he was tough on leaders that needed it. they needed tough love. john taught me really the things that i will remember the most, he actually taught me in the senate but he also recently repeated it to me when i saw him at his ranch in...
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andrea?about an issue that joe just touched on which is the last of sequestering of this jury. once it went to the jury. not only the fact that they were walking around in the elevators and according to our reporters were brushing up against reporters and other people in the courthouse throughout the trial, but you had the president of the united states coming out on the south lawn on friday and speaking act how paul manafort is a good man and had already gone to the jury. so what, in your experience, would tell you that these jurors did not hear or see at home this weekend as diligent as they might be some reference to the president's support for paul manafort to say nothing of what might still take place? why aren't they sequestered? >> that's an excellent question, andrea. i think that most judges view sequestering as called for when there's threats against jurors. there is one juror that apparently did feel threatened. that alone would have led many judges just to sequester the jury. you
andrea?about an issue that joe just touched on which is the last of sequestering of this jury. once it went to the jury. not only the fact that they were walking around in the elevators and according to our reporters were brushing up against reporters and other people in the courthouse throughout the trial, but you had the president of the united states coming out on the south lawn on friday and speaking act how paul manafort is a good man and had already gone to the jury. so what, in your...