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of several hundred people fighting to get a seat today >> i want to bring in british historian andrew roberts. i'm so struck, andrew, by the continuity and what's unfolding here. it's in the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. there's no interruption in the royal line. >> precisely. what you're seeing is them rubber stam ping the decision it should be charles iii. you're seeing the counsel present to sign, you have a whole slew of bishops and high sheriffs. it's also attended by the crown commonwealth. it's a coming together of the nation and the commonwealth. >> printed and published. >> there we are. the first part is about over and prince charles is going to come in. >> andrew, thank you. we'll stand by with you and also bring in our royal expert for nbc, daisy mcandrew. what did you make of his address to the nation that was prerecord and played last night around the uk? >> reporter: i thought it was very impressive. of course, many people were looking to see what kind of picture he was going to paint of his reign, what sort of king he was going to be. i think he clearly answer
of several hundred people fighting to get a seat today >> i want to bring in british historian andrew roberts. i'm so struck, andrew, by the continuity and what's unfolding here. it's in the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. there's no interruption in the royal line. >> precisely. what you're seeing is them rubber stam ping the decision it should be charles iii. you're seeing the counsel present to sign, you have a whole slew of bishops and high sheriffs. it's also...
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and back with us is andrews roberts. i know we've been talking about trying to hold the united kingdom together, but i do want to go back to the protocol, the planning for the next ten days. london bridge is down was the code word that was allegedly, according to this guardian report from a few years ago, what was going to be told to the prime minister the moment that it was revealed, privately, at least, at first, that queen elizabeth died. and there was a moment yesterday in parliament, and we have video of it, where the prime minister was passed a note. and we don't know what that note says, but i do want to play this moment, because, it's very weighty. >> you're seeing it right there, that's not the prime minister opening the note, but there was certainly a noticeable change, andrew, in body language after that was passed around. might that be what we anticipated? >> yes, i mean, somebody has got to be told somehow and you're not allowed to answer your mobile phone in the house of commons, so that is the way historica
and back with us is andrews roberts. i know we've been talking about trying to hold the united kingdom together, but i do want to go back to the protocol, the planning for the next ten days. london bridge is down was the code word that was allegedly, according to this guardian report from a few years ago, what was going to be told to the prime minister the moment that it was revealed, privately, at least, at first, that queen elizabeth died. and there was a moment yesterday in parliament, and...
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andrew roberts is an msnbc royal contributor and a british historian who has written a number of books. and simon perry, chief foreign correspondent for "people" magazine. andrew, the crowds here at pups have been large all day long. i watched them grow all day long. even the rain didn't send people away. then you have those amazing pictures of -- let's go to king charles. >> my beloved mother was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heart felt debt any family could owe to their mother for her love, affection, guidance, understanding, and example. queen elizabeth's was a life well-lived, a promise with destiny kept. and she is mourned most deeply in her passing. that promise of lifelong service i renew to all today. alongside the personal grief that all my family are feeling, we also share with so many of you in the united kingdom, in all the countries where the queen was head of state, in the commonwealth, and across the world, a deep sense of gratitude for the more than 70 years in which my mother, as queen, served the people of so many natio
andrew roberts is an msnbc royal contributor and a british historian who has written a number of books. and simon perry, chief foreign correspondent for "people" magazine. andrew, the crowds here at pups have been large all day long. i watched them grow all day long. even the rain didn't send people away. then you have those amazing pictures of -- let's go to king charles. >> my beloved mother was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most...
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andrew roberts is an historian. talk to us about this family.have a statement from prince harry. i don't have the full context. apparently, he is not wearing his uniform. there may have been some comment in the uk that this was part of his departure from the royal fold. he has been wearing a mourning coat. he put out a statement saying, prince harry, the duke of sussex, will ware a mourning suit throughout this. we respectfully ask that the focus remain on the life and legacy of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. andrew, if you can give us any context on that. >> it's a custom. he is not an active royal any more than the duke of york is. the duke of york also wasn't wearing uniform. how splendid to remind the media that this is not about him or his wife, the duchess of sussex. this is very much about the late queen. as she leaves scotland for the lot of time now, we have seen the tremendous crowds that have turned up. it's right that we should con con. >> dale: d -- concentrate on this. >> it's true that the queen throughout -- there have been pro
andrew roberts is an historian. talk to us about this family.have a statement from prince harry. i don't have the full context. apparently, he is not wearing his uniform. there may have been some comment in the uk that this was part of his departure from the royal fold. he has been wearing a mourning coat. he put out a statement saying, prince harry, the duke of sussex, will ware a mourning suit throughout this. we respectfully ask that the focus remain on the life and legacy of her majesty,...
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joining us is the editor of the telegraph, covering politics and the royals, camilla, andrew roberts also with us, and staff writer at "vanity fair" and co-host of vanity fair's dynasty podcast, erin vanderhout. >> we have an american audience, and to an american audience, much of this seems boring and silly at times with all of the costume and the pageantry, but what strikes me about what this country has that america does not have is we are so divided by politics, our head of state is a president, a political figure, this country is also divided by politics, but what this country has is something higher to look toward, to rally behind, and to unify them, for better or worse, what has it meant to have a figurehead like the queen. >> it is so important to have a figurehead that transcends not only politics but also celebrity. they're a cut above. and they are pushing their own gend. and pushing the agenda of the institution, but actually that partnership means if you're not taking sides then you represent everyone. and there has been something very refreshing about the late queen's r
joining us is the editor of the telegraph, covering politics and the royals, camilla, andrew roberts also with us, and staff writer at "vanity fair" and co-host of vanity fair's dynasty podcast, erin vanderhout. >> we have an american audience, and to an american audience, much of this seems boring and silly at times with all of the costume and the pageantry, but what strikes me about what this country has that america does not have is we are so divided by politics, our head of...
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joining us now is andrew roberts. ew, i was struck this morning watching the council and king charles becoming formally king. looking at prince william behind him come, he knows that is waiting for him someday. >> yes. he is going to be making it. he could be making those promises about defending the scottish church and so on. it is his destiny i. king charles's mother live tonight -- it could be awhile before we see any of these scenes again. >> we waited for this scene today. king charles mentioned that in his speech yesterday, it might have been this morning. he said that what remains of his life, he acknowledges that he is now the oldest monarch to take the throne. i want to look at king charles fairly drives to the nation. let's listen. >> as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, right now solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time they god currents me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of the nation. to my darling mother, as you begin your last great journey to join my
joining us now is andrew roberts. ew, i was struck this morning watching the council and king charles becoming formally king. looking at prince william behind him come, he knows that is waiting for him someday. >> yes. he is going to be making it. he could be making those promises about defending the scottish church and so on. it is his destiny i. king charles's mother live tonight -- it could be awhile before we see any of these scenes again. >> we waited for this scene today. king...
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with me is willfred frost, andrew roberts, and daisy mcandrews.. >> absolutely, where you go and spend your summer holidays is clearly where you love the most. and i think we've always known how much she loved it. it's only happenstance that she died there. but given that she has, clearly king charles and the queen who would have overseen the backup plans decided to throw much more at it, make many more of the more significant ceremonial events happen up there. king charles is touring all four nations, but the coffin isn't going there. they're not having the same type of services there. that's a great thing for her majesty because she loved scotland. it's a great thing for the people of scotland and it's a good thing for the union as well. as we know, scotland is the country of the four parts of the united kingdom that more regularly talks about wanting independence, whether or not of course that will come or not. it's perhaps helpful for the union. >> talk a little bit about that. he's going to meet with nicola sturgeon. there had been a referend
with me is willfred frost, andrew roberts, and daisy mcandrews.. >> absolutely, where you go and spend your summer holidays is clearly where you love the most. and i think we've always known how much she loved it. it's only happenstance that she died there. but given that she has, clearly king charles and the queen who would have overseen the backup plans decided to throw much more at it, make many more of the more significant ceremonial events happen up there. king charles is touring all...
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of several hundred people fighting to get a seat today >> i want to bring in british historian andrew roberts. i'm so struck, andrew, by the continuity and what's unfolding here. it's in the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. there's no interruption in the royal line. >> precisely. what you're seeing is them rubber stam ping the decision it should be charles iii. you're seeing the counsel present to sign, you have a whole slew of
of several hundred people fighting to get a seat today >> i want to bring in british historian andrew roberts. i'm so struck, andrew, by the continuity and what's unfolding here. it's in the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. there's no interruption in the royal line. >> precisely. what you're seeing is them rubber stam ping the decision it should be charles iii. you're seeing the counsel present to sign, you have a whole slew of
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andrew roberts is a british historian and msnbc royal contributor. carla adam is a correspondent for the washington post. so carla, first year, the public is gonna have their first anticipated respects tomorrow in scotland, in the coming days, we are sure to see thousands of people filed past the queens coffin. here, anecdotally, i can say that there is the bouquet left to be purchased here. i see people carrying flowers and i wonder where they are able to get them. so many shops are sold out. why is it so important for people to be a part of this moment and pay their respects in person, carla? >> yes, i had a similar experience to this to just noticing how so many people were carrying flowers, teddy bears, tokens. and i felt that it was -- that being down at buckingham palace underworld residences that people wanted to come out and pay their respects. it's really quite a scene, but it was also thinking it's a place to be seen. yourself. you see so many people taking selfies and pictures, really wanting to mark this singular, historic event. in briti
andrew roberts is a british historian and msnbc royal contributor. carla adam is a correspondent for the washington post. so carla, first year, the public is gonna have their first anticipated respects tomorrow in scotland, in the coming days, we are sure to see thousands of people filed past the queens coffin. here, anecdotally, i can say that there is the bouquet left to be purchased here. i see people carrying flowers and i wonder where they are able to get them. so many shops are sold out....
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also, andrew roberts, her british historian. molly, you are buy where those people are lining up right now. what have they been saying about why they got there so early? >> reporter: that's right. we are in front of westminster. i want to show you where the actual hall is she will be lying in state. it's closest to big ben, but this is the line. 24 hours in advance. i just want to give you a sense. it is raining as you know, you're on the other side of town. people are lining up prepared to wait 24 hours. i met these lovely women over here. ladies, you are, i see you've now sat down. this is jackie, pauline, suzanne and patricia. are you ready to wait 24 hours? >> absolutely. >> what did you bring? >> food, drinks, everything. >> yes. >> lots of layers. >> torch. >> and a torch. you're probably what, number 50? >> 42, 43, 44, 45, 46. >> these are some of the first people that are going to get into westminster hall. what have they told you about waiting out here? >> our own fault, whatever happens to us tonight. >> whatever happe
also, andrew roberts, her british historian. molly, you are buy where those people are lining up right now. what have they been saying about why they got there so early? >> reporter: that's right. we are in front of westminster. i want to show you where the actual hall is she will be lying in state. it's closest to big ben, but this is the line. 24 hours in advance. i just want to give you a sense. it is raining as you know, you're on the other side of town. people are lining up prepared...
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i want to bring in nbc news correspondent keir simmons who is outside the palace and andrew roberts, joining us as well. so here, an emotional last few minutes, as we've seen this last event in scotland, before the remembrances move to where you are in london, in a matter of hours here. you can see king charles and the queen consort there waving it looked like from the car. >> that's right. you're right. very, very somber moments, around 15 minutes, a vigil, around the queen's coffin, of princess, princess ann, prince charles, prince andrew, prince edwards, the queen's children standing there, in silence heads bowed maintaining that vigil and something the queen wanted, will have planned, and perhaps not necessarily in scotland, there were different plans depending on where she died, but we have been saying all day, wherever she is now, and wherever her soul is, she will have been very much enjoying seeing this opportunity that the fact that she died at balmoral has afforded scotland to pay respects to her. you sea her, her body slowly travel through edinburgh, in silence, and so sil
i want to bring in nbc news correspondent keir simmons who is outside the palace and andrew roberts, joining us as well. so here, an emotional last few minutes, as we've seen this last event in scotland, before the remembrances move to where you are in london, in a matter of hours here. you can see king charles and the queen consort there waving it looked like from the car. >> that's right. you're right. very, very somber moments, around 15 minutes, a vigil, around the queen's coffin, of...
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back with me, nbc news british a story and andrew roberts, nbc news royal contributor suzannah. abeth -- one sit-down interview that i know of in her 70-year reign, to the bbc, more than 20 years to convince her to do it. charles says obviously given several as prince, what do you expect will be different about how he interacts with the public in this very modern, very televised and social media world. how will he be as monarch much different? >> i think he will learn the lessons from his mother. he will try and be like her, he will try to emulate her. he has a very different job being king from being prince of wales, it is a much harder job. there is much more work involved. he is going to be -- himself into. it we have already been seen the way he has been the 14 gummies in france melodies the way he is about to undergo a grueling schedule is something that will be testing for him and challenging. he has been ready for this job now for half a century. he has been practicing, he knows what it consists of, and he is ready for it. >> do you only, suzannah, had to watch british tel
back with me, nbc news british a story and andrew roberts, nbc news royal contributor suzannah. abeth -- one sit-down interview that i know of in her 70-year reign, to the bbc, more than 20 years to convince her to do it. charles says obviously given several as prince, what do you expect will be different about how he interacts with the public in this very modern, very televised and social media world. how will he be as monarch much different? >> i think he will learn the lessons from his...
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andrew roberts is an msnbc royal contributor and a british historian who has written a number of booksrew, the crowds here at pups have been large all day long. i watched them grow all day long. even the rain didn't send people away. then you have those amazing pictures of -- let's go to king charles. >> my beloved mother was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heart felt debt any family could owe to their mother for her love,
andrew roberts is an msnbc royal contributor and a british historian who has written a number of booksrew, the crowds here at pups have been large all day long. i watched them grow all day long. even the rain didn't send people away. then you have those amazing pictures of -- let's go to king charles. >> my beloved mother was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heart felt debt any family could owe to their mother for her love,
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so, we have katy, and andrew roberts joining us as well. katie, i will go to first. i both have been covering this dynamic for -- foursome which has been struggling to be designated and seen that way in recent months. this is really nice to see all of them there together, don't you think? >> you saw the brothers sticking to each other. this is going to be dissected by the world's press and the people here in the uk, to find out if there is anything to this rift that we've been talking about between the family and whether or not the death of their beloved grandmother will have helped heal this. yesterday when the king spoke to the nation for the first time as king he made a point of mentioning that he loved harry and meghan. many saw that as an olive branch to the couple. i could be wrong on this. i do think the last time we saw the four of them together at windsor castle was for the funeral of their grandfather. before that, it was the wedding of harry and meghan, which i was here for. it was such a joyous moment. so much excitement in the air. so much optimism from
so, we have katy, and andrew roberts joining us as well. katie, i will go to first. i both have been covering this dynamic for -- foursome which has been struggling to be designated and seen that way in recent months. this is really nice to see all of them there together, don't you think? >> you saw the brothers sticking to each other. this is going to be dissected by the world's press and the people here in the uk, to find out if there is anything to this rift that we've been talking...
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depalma jose nicolas de pena robert john deraney michael derienzo david paul derubbio jemal legesse desantis christian louis desimone edward desimone iii firefighter andrewmichael jude da™esposito cindy ann deuel melanie louise de vere jerry devito robert p. devitt, jr. >> and my grandfather firefighter allen. my family teach me about you and my brothers and i would love the chance to meet you. you will never be forgotten. >> and my aunt, brooke alexandra jackson. aunt brooke, even though i never met you, i feel a connection to you. i share your love of reading, helping others and being a younger sister. as i have gotten older, people have told me that i resemble you in both appearance and mannerisms. that is truly the best compliment i could ever get. and the time you have been gone, it is almost as much is almost as much as your short years lived. my heart breaks that i will never get to meet you, but you have and will always be my role model. i hope i am making you and poppa proud. i know you are smiling down on me today and every night. i love you, aunt brooke. [applause] >> battalion chief dennis lawrence devlin fdny firefighter gerard p. dewan simo
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joining me now, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and senior member of robert mueller's investigative mean, i say this -- i'm not a lawyer, but i can read. i mean, this judge is essentially saying, there's no problem. we can wait until late november. we have national security analysts on this network who are saying people in the national security world are terrified about what could happen between now and november. we don't know where this material is. how can a member of the judicial branch command the executive branch to not look at documents it owns? >> so, joy, reading her decision yesterday and reading her prior decision, it's like a greatest hits album, and it's hard to know where to begin because there's so many things that are so wrong. i personally think the thing you started with about her saying right out loud that she's going to give former president trump extra credit and weight here. that violates her oath of office. it's so fundamentally serious, and then your second point is, this is not something where it's like, okay, she violated her oath, but there's no real harm h
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going on. >> who >> robert, hanks >> andrew. >> oh, yeah. right. robert, thank you. >>> when we come back, fed chair powell is going to take q&a at the conference today his message about inflation and the pace of rate hikes that's next. >>> as we head to break, let's lo look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure ly! welc our thi bark-e. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations,
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robert >> good morning, andrew.ally for new york city last week was the strongest back to office week for new york since the pandemic the average office occupancy for last week was 47%. a jump from the 38% the week before and much of the summer. wednesday hit 57.5% with dropoffs on monday and friday. the buses and rails hit a post-covid record. rails carried 3.7 million people the number of workers who were still fully remote is 60%. that is way down from 28% this past spring. three days a week is the new normal the survey of employers through the partnership with new york city found 77% of employers will stay hybrid. by the end of the year, most will be three days a week. 11% will be in the office five days a week by the end of the year it varies by industry. not surprisingly real estate companies are expecting the highest at 82% by the end of the year. financial services are 62% tech industry is much lower at the bottom at 50%. if you look nationwide, the city with the highest in-office rate now is austin, texas a
robert >> good morning, andrew.ally for new york city last week was the strongest back to office week for new york since the pandemic the average office occupancy for last week was 47%. a jump from the 38% the week before and much of the summer. wednesday hit 57.5% with dropoffs on monday and friday. the buses and rails hit a post-covid record. rails carried 3.7 million people the number of workers who were still fully remote is 60%. that is way down from 28% this past spring. three days...
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and from where toads now come to buckingham palace, the queen's son prince andrew barely paid off the american virgin. roberts of jeffrey stein to close case on allegations of underage royal family feeding the stories of the british tabloids, which for many years ruffled her, causing upset to the matriarch, today the tabloids are crying in one voice. ah, we loved you so much, ma'am, the united kingdom was kept together thanks to. to her, one of the reasons why scotland did not secede in 2014 was the sympathy of elizabeth ii now in edinburgh as in northern ireland in belfast to power. came nationalists questions. it would seem jammed are returning. again, she was a symbol of the stability of her country with constant, flickering in front of brexit through the eyes of prime ministers and just ministers . mayzith cameron may johnson runs. she alone remained in place in the words of the anthem on banknotes and coins. and in the name of thousands of organizations. now all this will have to be changed by her jubilee subjects, and not some abstract one. monarchies whether the new king will be able to keep on his hea
and from where toads now come to buckingham palace, the queen's son prince andrew barely paid off the american virgin. roberts of jeffrey stein to close case on allegations of underage royal family feeding the stories of the british tabloids, which for many years ruffled her, causing upset to the matriarch, today the tabloids are crying in one voice. ah, we loved you so much, ma'am, the united kingdom was kept together thanks to. to her, one of the reasons why scotland did not secede in 2014...
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it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford, it has a stunning central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean, marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you know, i've tried to sell movies to you by going, "it's not a horror movie." this is a horror movie. it really is? it really is a full—on gothic psychodrama over—cranked really in many ways, kind of very cruel and brutal. wow. and it is a film about childhood trauma being revisited throughout adulthood. some critics have said, "well, it completely makes marilyn monroe "a victim and it underestimates her marilyn monroe a victim and it underestimates her talents as a comedian." well, those things may be true. in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe. it is a sister picture to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a posses
it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford, it has a stunning central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean, marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you know, i've tried to sell movies to you by going, "it's not a horror movie." this is a horror movie. it really is? it really is a full—on gothic psychodrama...
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it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford,ng central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean, marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you know, i've tried to sell movies, too, but it's not a horror movie. it really is a full on gothic psychodrama, over cranked, really in many ways, kind of very cruel and brutal. and it is a film about childhood trauma being revisited throughout adulthood. some critics have said, well, it completely makes marilyn monroe a victim and it underestimates her talents as a comedian. well, those things may be true. in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe. it is a sister picture to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a possessing entity that at first propels norma jean, and then possesses her. i mean, it is full—on. and i think one of the thi
it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford,ng central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean, marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you know, i've tried to sell movies, too, but it's not a horror movie. it really is a full on gothic psychodrama, over cranked, really in many ways, kind of very cruel and brutal. and it is a...
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msnbc legal analyst and former robert mueller prosecutor andrew weizmann tweeted out, where are the contentsaddressed that at all in all his bluster and obfuscation. what are you doing with these? now, this comes as justice department officials allege trump and his legal team failed to provide relevant documents voluntarily, and quote, likely concealed or removed records as part of an effort to obstruct the investigation. and then, there is the issue of where some of these documents or found. in a court filing this week, the doj said the government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained classified documents and governmental records, comingled with other documents and two of his official passports. it's almost like, you know donald trump knew exactly where those classified material documents were on just taking a guess here. joining me now is cristÓbal alex an msnbc political analyst, and former senior adviser to the biden campaign. xochitl hinojosa, a democratic strategist, and hayes brown, a columnist and editor for msnbc daily. it's great to have all three of you with us. cris
msnbc legal analyst and former robert mueller prosecutor andrew weizmann tweeted out, where are the contentsaddressed that at all in all his bluster and obfuscation. what are you doing with these? now, this comes as justice department officials allege trump and his legal team failed to provide relevant documents voluntarily, and quote, likely concealed or removed records as part of an effort to obstruct the investigation. and then, there is the issue of where some of these documents or found....
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joining us is ken dilanian, yamiche alcindor, and also with us former prosecutor in the robert mueller russia probe andrew weissmann and former communication advisor brandon buck. what do we expect about the special master hearing? didn't the trump lawyers stumble into opening pandora's box for the government to show the documents, spread them out on the floor, take a picture, raise all kinds of issue of obstruction of justice? >> that's very clear, andrea, that trump's lawyers paved the way for the justice department to deal a devastating public blow as they laid out the backdrop of the case. in terms of what might happen today, you never know what a judge might do. whether she grants a special master, adheres to the doj's conditions that they asked in the event she does do that. they would like it to go more quickly than it normally does. that's really a side show. the fbi reviewed the documents they seized at mar-a-lago. this case, as much as it's about documents, classified documents, it's also about witnesses. what are witnesses telling the fbi about who handled those documents? who saw them? where t
joining us is ken dilanian, yamiche alcindor, and also with us former prosecutor in the robert mueller russia probe andrew weissmann and former communication advisor brandon buck. what do we expect about the special master hearing? didn't the trump lawyers stumble into opening pandora's box for the government to show the documents, spread them out on the floor, take a picture, raise all kinds of issue of obstruction of justice? >> that's very clear, andrea, that trump's lawyers paved the...
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and andrew weissman is here, senior member of robert mueller's special counsel. andrew, tell me, i wish i could summarize but i'm not that good of an editor, your tweets of the day. so just please recap some of those for me. just do it for all of us in the flesh. >> sure. well, maybe one of them sort of follows up on what my colleague brandon has been talking about. and that is this issue of the executive branch versus the judicial branch. and the way in which this judge got around that issue was by saying "i don't actually believe these are necessarily classified," in other words, everything brandon is saying is totally right. and that's why i think you have the right and the left criticizing this decision because the right obviously believes in executive power and limited role of judiciary. her way around that is to say, you know what, who says these are classified? and that's where one of my tweets was basically her saying, okay, i know it walks like a talk, talks like a duck, quacks like a duck, i know the plaintiff says it's a duck, the defense isn't challeng
and andrew weissman is here, senior member of robert mueller's special counsel. andrew, tell me, i wish i could summarize but i'm not that good of an editor, your tweets of the day. so just please recap some of those for me. just do it for all of us in the flesh. >> sure. well, maybe one of them sort of follows up on what my colleague brandon has been talking about. and that is this issue of the executive branch versus the judicial branch. and the way in which this judge got around that...
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naveen andrews joins the cast as robert kamdar, whose past relationship with eva de dominicis. and wrote ourselves if you like a backstory, which was generalized , but there was a specific points in terms of why the relationship didn't continue. the fact that this is you know, this is fictional. both our characters are fictional gives you a lot of freedom as opposed to, i think, says something that i did recently called the dropout where those were real people. what did this role offer you? you haven't done before that you felt like, okay, this is something new for me to be able to explore the unpredictability of this. this particular character like normally there's gradations, people's emotions or feelings, and he can switch very, very quickly passed. hit shows of his include lost, but andrew shared the unique way he even found out . that was a hit tv. this is the way thing um, i never saw lost what we knew it was a hit when matthew fox said whether to be hanging around here for a long time now being part of the cleaning lady. he's also joined the behind the scenes fun, which
naveen andrews joins the cast as robert kamdar, whose past relationship with eva de dominicis. and wrote ourselves if you like a backstory, which was generalized , but there was a specific points in terms of why the relationship didn't continue. the fact that this is you know, this is fictional. both our characters are fictional gives you a lot of freedom as opposed to, i think, says something that i did recently called the dropout where those were real people. what did this role offer you? you...
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andrew weissman. former senior prosecutor of robert mueller's investigation, and joyce vance, professor at the universityll barr and it was like covering the back of a crocodile for the time he was there, but the berman book is the belly of the crocodile. you see what's there and it's so much darker than what we surmised. >> i agree with you. you have to remember -- my first reaction to the berman revelations were, it's not surprising. remember, this is bill barr who replaced attorney general sessions because attorney general sessions, as loyal as he was, was not going to sacrifice the integrity of the justice department to donald trump, and that's why bill barr was put in. and you have him acting to dismiss the michael flynn case, to reduce the sentence of roger stone. so this is all -- everything that's being recounted is again -- i won't say shocking. it is completely in keeping with what we knew, and one thing that sort of to me was remarkable is ed o'callahan who takes quite a drubing in this book is a former sdny senior prosecutor. so for jeff berman to really be calling him out to me sort of means
andrew weissman. former senior prosecutor of robert mueller's investigation, and joyce vance, professor at the universityll barr and it was like covering the back of a crocodile for the time he was there, but the berman book is the belly of the crocodile. you see what's there and it's so much darker than what we surmised. >> i agree with you. you have to remember -- my first reaction to the berman revelations were, it's not surprising. remember, this is bill barr who replaced attorney...
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robert on me and my young her lee. i asked to how bad she thinks the violence could become. even the recent comments by her successor thomas andrews, threatened to spiral out of control. a vicious cycle has begun long before it began. i already, when i was a special rock return and this was from 2014 right before we had the raw hinge, a genocide. and i had already said that this situation will go beyond the borders of me. i'm not into the region and then into the world. well now the situation is very similar. then military is conducting the same kind of behavior that they had exhibited and demonstrated during that range a genocide period throughout all of mamma. and so the current situation is going to get even worse, where she monetary and crisis is no longer a crisis. it's a catastrophe, cost to buy a human rights crisis. it was cost actually by the abuse and violations of human rights. now, one of the key things to mr. andrews also talked about was a lot for coordinated international response to the situation. why do you think we are seeing this lack of coordination? that's what i'd like. i've been puzzled with all these years,
robert on me and my young her lee. i asked to how bad she thinks the violence could become. even the recent comments by her successor thomas andrews, threatened to spiral out of control. a vicious cycle has begun long before it began. i already, when i was a special rock return and this was from 2014 right before we had the raw hinge, a genocide. and i had already said that this situation will go beyond the borders of me. i'm not into the region and then into the world. well now the situation...
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andrew weizmann, former fbi general counsel and former member of general counsel robert mueller's investigationund. stick around what's for dinner? panera! freshly prepared with clean ingredients. it's not just a night off from cooking. it's a delicious night on... for everyone at the table. panera. $0 delivery fee for a limited time. i may be close to retirement but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. nice! you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. oh dad, the twins are now... ...vegan. i know, i got 'em some of those plant burgers. nice! nice! yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. because i do. ok, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. into accidentally 60 maze expected to resume the blockbuster public hearings. today we get a new sneak peek about how the committee can bring to the table the end of the month. today benny thompson committee members aloft are revealed that the panel has got a hold of thousands of exhibits from the se
andrew weizmann, former fbi general counsel and former member of general counsel robert mueller's investigationund. stick around what's for dinner? panera! freshly prepared with clean ingredients. it's not just a night off from cooking. it's a delicious night on... for everyone at the table. panera. $0 delivery fee for a limited time. i may be close to retirement but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. nice! you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. oh dad, the twins are...
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as andrew weissmann, the former fbi general counsel and senior special counsel for robert mueller's investigativem writes, one of the most dispiriting aspects of the decision yesterday by the federal district court judge eileen canson that it undermines the work of all the other judges who have tried to adhere to their oath and add minister justice without respect to persons and do equal right to the poor and to the rich and to faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all of the duties incumbent upon the office. her ruling is untethered to the law and presents a skewed recitation of the facts. her actions make the question who appointed the judge a sadly relevant one in evaluating a judicial upon. joining my know is an msnbc legal analyst and isn't any okney, former federal prosecutor and david r. cohen who is a former federal special matter of. thanks to all of you for being here. neal, i'm so glad you're able to be around because your tweet thread on this ruling, it captured my -- my vibe, my entire vibe. even as a non-lawyer, i read that decision as ridiculous because she seemed to be,
as andrew weissmann, the former fbi general counsel and senior special counsel for robert mueller's investigativem writes, one of the most dispiriting aspects of the decision yesterday by the federal district court judge eileen canson that it undermines the work of all the other judges who have tried to adhere to their oath and add minister justice without respect to persons and do equal right to the poor and to the rich and to faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all of the duties...
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andrew weizmann, former fb general counsel and former member of general counse robert mueller's investigationth downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. ♪ feel the difference with downy. snoring? because quality sleep is vital, the sleep number 360 smart bed can gently raise your partner's head to help. ah...that's better. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. save 30% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. only for a limited time. >> and two weeks, the january six committee is expected to produce it's -- the day it sneak peek at its new firepower the committee might bring to the table at the end of the month. today chairman bennie thompson and committee member -- revealed the panel has gotten holds of thousands of exhibits from the secret service, including text messages from january 5th and sixth. yes, those messages. the ones we all thought were infamously, had a record public lost. in mid july, the watchdog for the department of homeland security which the secret service as a part of, it told congress they mature messages that secret service agent
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msnbc legal analyst, andrew weissman is back, former senior member of robert mueller's special counselerative for the cia. tell me what, as we are here at 5:00 on friday, what is your sense of what we understand about the nature of this investigation, that even former attorney general bill barr has to sort of concede and acknowledge is a pretty good case? >> two thoughts, and nice to be here with you this afternoon. so first thought, really revolves around those empty folders. ever since we learned that there was a search warrant and learned that there were classified documents, what was in the back of everyone's mind was the fear that these didn't all stay at mar-a-lago, and was there any dissemination. that is the reason why government documents are supposed to stay with the government, classified documents are supposed to stay in a skiff and top secret documents, more than that, are highly restricted in terms of who has access. and that is because of the concern that they get into the wrong hands. and when you see how many folders were empty, that is the thing that causes you to tak
msnbc legal analyst, andrew weissman is back, former senior member of robert mueller's special counselerative for the cia. tell me what, as we are here at 5:00 on friday, what is your sense of what we understand about the nature of this investigation, that even former attorney general bill barr has to sort of concede and acknowledge is a pretty good case? >> two thoughts, and nice to be here with you this afternoon. so first thought, really revolves around those empty folders. ever since...
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andrew. >> thank you very much >> 48-minute interview the only person we could do that with is brian roberts and praise him what about 48-minute a block we tried a couple of times at the beginning of the show. we come close. that's what i gleaned to get really get a deep dive, you need time to surgically eviscerate -- >> that was not the attempt. but thank you. i'll bring in the hardware i'll just keep it right here during the show every day. >> i was surprise that had the double doors were open, the security guy, because he knew you were coming in your head was like -- >> there's your twist. >> tony, grammy. too big to fail the musical. >> and you told me i'm going to get a razzie >> too big to fail -- >> the musical. >> for a tony and trying to figure out -- >> and then you said i need a razzie andi said i get one of those every day. >> share the love. >> coming up we got -- thank you. the inside story on nike's latest report. plus, other big companies feeling the impact of the strongest dollar what investors need to know when "squawk box" comes right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box.
andrew. >> thank you very much >> 48-minute interview the only person we could do that with is brian roberts and praise him what about 48-minute a block we tried a couple of times at the beginning of the show. we come close. that's what i gleaned to get really get a deep dive, you need time to surgically eviscerate -- >> that was not the attempt. but thank you. i'll bring in the hardware i'll just keep it right here during the show every day. >> i was surprise that had...
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andrew jayashaughnessy is vice president of the thomas jefferson foundation at monticello and saunders director of the robert h smith international center for jefferson studies. his previous books included an empire divided the american revolution and the british caribbean and the men who lost america joining him in conversation is holly brewer burke professor of american history and associate professor at the university of maryland now that's here from andrew o'shaughnessy and holly brewer. thank you for joining us today. hello everyone. thank you so much for coming. i think this is going to be a very fun conversation about a terrific book and an important topic that's it continues to be relevant and powerful. and most particularly the questions are about what is the legacy of the american revolution? what does it mean in terms of? citizenship on especially higher education and how should we understanding conflicts of her ideals versus realities in the complex atmospheres in the republic? but education is currently and especially higher education is currently very strongly deb. ated what extent? as it's the
andrew jayashaughnessy is vice president of the thomas jefferson foundation at monticello and saunders director of the robert h smith international center for jefferson studies. his previous books included an empire divided the american revolution and the british caribbean and the men who lost america joining him in conversation is holly brewer burke professor of american history and associate professor at the university of maryland now that's here from andrew o'shaughnessy and holly brewer....
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roberts and me live top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> emily: new images of balmoral from prince andrew, prince william, prince edward and prince edward'sstle. all the queens children are there plus her grandson and two daughter-in-law's. we are closely watching the situation with queen elizabeth. at the second, she is under medical supervision at balmoral castle. the queens doctors are concerned for her majesty's health. the palace has declined to provide further details about the queens condition, but they are worried it might be serious. we will bring you breaking developments as it happens. the ladies of "the view": people who don't like the new shows ring of power and house of the dragon racist. some pans on social media have chris dimmick criticized the show of being woke and raised concerns about casting choices. if you have a negative opinion and somehow the host of the view had this to say about who you are. you tell me black people can't be fake people too? [applause] are you telling me -- >> like, i don't know if there is a hobbit, you know, club. i don't know if they are dimmick there are going to be protest, but people, wha
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yamiche alcindor is here and moderator of washington week on pbs and andrew weissmann, former doj prosecutor ask senior member of robertller's special counsel investigation and neal katyal is back, act of former acting solicitor general and now professor. i want to start with you, yamiche, because you from the north drive of the white house covered for years of what was excruciating for most national security professionals and that was donald trump's not just disregard for the intelligence community products and something confirmeded on this program. he never appreciated what went into everything briefed to him and his carelessness and his recklessness and boastfulness with people like sergey lavrov which he shared very, very sensitive classified information about sources and methods as well as his skepticism of deep intelience services and i wonder that among the documents he took, hoarded and lied about returning was another government's nuclear secrets. well, this underscores if this reporting is accurate and i imagine friends at the washington post are credible and this underscores former president trump not really
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andrew weissmann spent years working in the department of justice. he most recently served as lead prosecutor in robert mueller's special counsel investigation. he's also in the brooklyn courtroom today for the first hearing of the special master, and he joins me now at the table. great to have you. >> nice to be here. >> give us a rundown of your impressions of tonight. >> the first impression was it was like landing back on china earth. it just felt so normal, having been in front of the judge theory, he was quintessential judge dearie, low-key firm, people who confuse him being polite with him not being firm, making a big mistake, and then he ran a tight ship. he was supposed to start at 2:00. at 2:00 he's on the bench. in 40 minutes it's over, and he put both parties through the paces. that's the atmosphere, he was in full control, and from the outset, as you noted, he was not having any bs from either side. he made it really clear to, i think the public that this is a civil case, meaning that the plaintiff in the case has the burden. this is not a criminal case where the government needs to prove
andrew weissmann spent years working in the department of justice. he most recently served as lead prosecutor in robert mueller's special counsel investigation. he's also in the brooklyn courtroom today for the first hearing of the special master, and he joins me now at the table. great to have you. >> nice to be here. >> give us a rundown of your impressions of tonight. >> the first impression was it was like landing back on china earth. it just felt so normal, having been in...
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robert, george back with us. subadra, you put out a read on the german and italian 10 year strength. do you think that movement could happen again? subadra: it is possible. i agree with andrewn the sense that the ecb is in a tough spot from a policy perspective, but unlike the u.s., where the fed actually got a little bit ahead of the game, delivered a bunch of rate hikes, the ecb is actually only getting started. for the most part, they are going to have to raise rates aggressively, a 75 basis point rate hike at the september meeting, possibly 50 at the meeting following that, 25 in the meeting after. very aggressive hikes penciled in. the ecb is not really embarking on qt like the fed is, so in some respects, their only policy tool now is to raise rates. and as you mentioned, the treasury bond spreads, you know, you are seeing a significant amount of narrowing their given the fact that ecb bond yields have gone up quite dramatically. one instrument is approaching 4%. so i think the ecb is playing catch-up and they will have to raise aggressively to address some of the issues on the inflation front. jon: one of the issues that's got my attention this week, and i think it's
robert, george back with us. subadra, you put out a read on the german and italian 10 year strength. do you think that movement could happen again? subadra: it is possible. i agree with andrewn the sense that the ecb is in a tough spot from a policy perspective, but unlike the u.s., where the fed actually got a little bit ahead of the game, delivered a bunch of rate hikes, the ecb is actually only getting started. for the most part, they are going to have to raise rates aggressively, a 75 basis...
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someone who may have an educated guess, andrew weissmann, spent years working with the department of justice, who spent years working with the lead prosecutor in robert mueller's special counsel investigation. he wrote a piece in the atlantic about the special master case titled, a ruling untethered to the law. he joins me now. tell me how you really feel. i guess, let's start at this. i try to check my own bias here. obviously, i have them, i have my own principles and politics. i read the ruling, and, again, i am not a lawyer. give me your distillation for non laywers what makes this such a strange ruling. >> i think there are two things. one is that as you mentioned at the very outset, when january six happened, we all saw in the district courts that the courts really hope that this sort of insidious-ness of trump and what has happened to the party did not take hold in a form where facts law, logical reasoning and precedent took place, have a pompous. here you have a decision that is just not tethered to the law. it's really intellectually dishonest. even in a representation of the facts, a good sign if the judge will play it straight, just ignore
someone who may have an educated guess, andrew weissmann, spent years working with the department of justice, who spent years working with the lead prosecutor in robert mueller's special counsel investigation. he wrote a piece in the atlantic about the special master case titled, a ruling untethered to the law. he joins me now. tell me how you really feel. i guess, let's start at this. i try to check my own bias here. obviously, i have them, i have my own principles and politics. i read the...
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robert. but thanks to that, to report on how the queen's children, princes and prince edward, prince andrew and their children have been outside by more causal inspecting the array of flowed through to be laid ah. okay, to pakistan. now where the un secretary general antonio terrorist says, the country needs massive financial support if he's visiting sin province to see the devastation caused by the worth flooding. in decades, agencies say one of the biggest threats is water born, disease and children living in camps are particularly vulnerable. st baths ravi has more from a hinge your daughter in symptoms. a u. n team has been a turing parts of flood affected pakistan in baluchistan. and since province meeting with those that are living in or near the flood zone, trying to recess the damage for themself, trying to get a sense of how people are suffering and trying to cope with the ongoing crisis. and their message to the world is very clear, it is time to step in and help pockets done. now my job here is rather simple and so is the 2nd generals to come here to see what are the urgent needs tha
robert. but thanks to that, to report on how the queen's children, princes and prince edward, prince andrew and their children have been outside by more causal inspecting the array of flowed through to be laid ah. okay, to pakistan. now where the un secretary general antonio terrorist says, the country needs massive financial support if he's visiting sin province to see the devastation caused by the worth flooding. in decades, agencies say one of the biggest threats is water born, disease and...