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annie, it's your reporting. take us through it. >> we tried to take a look back at what really was the connection between jeffrey epstein and donald trump, who he famously praised to "new york magazine" in 2002 as a great guy and now saying i have not talked to him in 15 years. it's true -- trump is probably telling the truth he had not had contact with him in over a decade because they had this serious falling out and epstein was having problems with the police and trump didn't want to have anything to do with him. but i interviewed george hournay on wednesday who had gone into a business agreementment with trump to host the casinos and calendar girl competitions and the point of the business was to drive people to the casinos, and gamblers would vote on the girls and it was a way to help trump make more money at his casinos. and trump requested they throw the party at mar-a-lago. so george knew partners with trump, rounded up girls, 28 to fly down to mar-a-lago and george said he was shocked to find out the on
annie, it's your reporting. take us through it. >> we tried to take a look back at what really was the connection between jeffrey epstein and donald trump, who he famously praised to "new york magazine" in 2002 as a great guy and now saying i have not talked to him in 15 years. it's true -- trump is probably telling the truth he had not had contact with him in over a decade because they had this serious falling out and epstein was having problems with the police and trump didn't...
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as you know, your committee just released written answers from annie donaldson. she was the chief of staff to the former white house counsel don mcgahn. she was a really important witness in the mueller report. but white house lawyers blocked her from responding to more than 200 questions, citing executive branch confidentiality interest. is your committee going to fight to get more answers from her? >> we will certainly do that. and we will try to get the -- mr. mcgahn to testify before us too. and i think all those things are going to be coming in the next week or so. miss donaldson didn't answer over 200 questions. the white house does not want people to say what happened in the white house because they know that they are in danger of letting the american people know that they obstructed justice. and mueller basically said he obstructed justice. he'll be before us on the 17th. i imagine he'll put some flesh on the bones. but that's a crime. and it's what caused nixon to resign. and it's a cancer on this presidency. >> well, annie donaldson did confirm some key
as you know, your committee just released written answers from annie donaldson. she was the chief of staff to the former white house counsel don mcgahn. she was a really important witness in the mueller report. but white house lawyers blocked her from responding to more than 200 questions, citing executive branch confidentiality interest. is your committee going to fight to get more answers from her? >> we will certainly do that. and we will try to get the -- mr. mcgahn to testify before...
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is this, annie, what it appears to be, that they're going to double down on a strategy of fear? >> i think that's right. donald trump, it's more than a dog whistle. he has made clear what kind of campaign he wants to run. i heard from -- i heard a mix today that from inside the white house there was some disappointment that he had stepped on this intra-party feud between nancy pelosi and the so-called squad, but then there was another group of people associated with the campaign who said, you know, this is helpful, having pelosi and having other democrats defending the far left of their party is right where trump wants them because it's going to be a race against socialism, pinning them all to these policies of omar and ocasio-cortez and democrats who are not even on the ballot. this is who trump wants, these four women of color, progressives, are who trump wants the democratic party to be associated with. these are women who the campaign was distributing a poll that was done that showed omar's favorability among voters that trump is trying to appeal to, very low in states that
is this, annie, what it appears to be, that they're going to double down on a strategy of fear? >> i think that's right. donald trump, it's more than a dog whistle. he has made clear what kind of campaign he wants to run. i heard from -- i heard a mix today that from inside the white house there was some disappointment that he had stepped on this intra-party feud between nancy pelosi and the so-called squad, but then there was another group of people associated with the campaign who said,...
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annie, we mentioned your article and i thought this also from your article was particularly fascinating and important so i'm going to quote it. brad parscall has been telling people that it's very hard to persuade voters in the current hyper partisan political landscape. mr. trump's reelection strategy instead is to solidify his base and increase turnout. how do these attacks play into that strategy? >> these attacks do help him. these attacks do resonate with the base. i think trump is on to something when he says people like it. people like it. the people he is referring to are his hard score supporters, what brad parscale -- >> white, not college educated, often male. >> that's right. that's right. and what brad parscale is saying there is that his theory of the case for 2020 is that there is not a lot of voters out there left who don't have a hardened view of what donald trump is and who he is and so the best way to win is to get big turnout of their supporters in states like wisconsin, pennsylvania and florida and not necessarily to win -- persuade or win over large swaths of new v
annie, we mentioned your article and i thought this also from your article was particularly fascinating and important so i'm going to quote it. brad parscall has been telling people that it's very hard to persuade voters in the current hyper partisan political landscape. mr. trump's reelection strategy instead is to solidify his base and increase turnout. how do these attacks play into that strategy? >> these attacks do help him. these attacks do resonate with the base. i think trump is...
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gordon cheng, annie carny. thank you for helping us get started on a monday night. >>> we now have evidence that kamala harris' debate performance struck a chord. new numbers have her surging. we'll show you the polling coming up next. >>> jared kushner once described russia's meddling as a coup of facebook adds, but a new report claims that far from the truth. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. >>> brand new polling today from cnn chose kamala harris surging after her debate performance last week. joe biden is still leading the democratic field with 22%, but he's down ten points since may while harris is up nine points. senator elizabeth warren also up eight points the new poll reveals 41% of democratic voters think kamala harris did the best job in the debate. that's well ahead of her competitors. warren at 13%, biden at 10% and "the new york times" reports republicans view harris as a threat. quote, after her breakout performance in the democratic presidential primary debate thursday nig
gordon cheng, annie carny. thank you for helping us get started on a monday night. >>> we now have evidence that kamala harris' debate performance struck a chord. new numbers have her surging. we'll show you the polling coming up next. >>> jared kushner once described russia's meddling as a coup of facebook adds, but a new report claims that far from the truth. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. >>> brand new polling today from cnn chose...
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>> annie, this is great reporting for you and handful of your colleagues. i will read a little, over decades in business, entertainment and now politics, mr. trump approached the racial and ethnic divisions opportunistically, not as a nation's wounds to be healed but opening to achieve his goal whether they be ratings fame, money, power, without regard for adverse consequences. take us through your reporting in that piece. >> we kind of looked back trump's career in the light of the four congresswomen and put them in context who this guy has been from his days as a real estate developer to how he approached his entertainment career on "the apprentice," to the presidency. and there's a through line. and we talked to, i don't know, there were five of us in the report. more than 20 people who have dealt with him over the years. and there's two things going on. one is -- i spoke to al sharpton and charlie rangel, these are african-american leaders in new york city who knew trump for decades and said he never said anything overtly racist to them but he never see
>> annie, this is great reporting for you and handful of your colleagues. i will read a little, over decades in business, entertainment and now politics, mr. trump approached the racial and ethnic divisions opportunistically, not as a nation's wounds to be healed but opening to achieve his goal whether they be ratings fame, money, power, without regard for adverse consequences. take us through your reporting in that piece. >> we kind of looked back trump's career in the light of the...
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chairman nadler has released annie donaldson's written responses.ke they were singing from the same songbook. now, we should say when asked where her office was in the west wing, unlike hope hicks, annie donaldson answered, so we'll give her that. donaldson claimed "constitutionally-based confidentiality agreements 212 times." she refused to answer whether or not her boss don mcgahn asked her to takes notes. the committee asked about the time that donald trump called mcgahn and ordered him to get jeff sessions to unrecuse from the mueller investigation. annie donaldson's notes on that episode are cited in the mueller report but the white house wouldn't let her answer. they asked her about handwritten note about being in the "middle of another russia fiasco wts. you guessed it, the white house wouldn't let her answer. the same thing about her note of serious concerns of own obstruction, as cited in the mueller report. and the time trump called mcgahn and ordered him to fire robert mueller. no surprise, the white house wouldn't let annie answer that o
chairman nadler has released annie donaldson's written responses.ke they were singing from the same songbook. now, we should say when asked where her office was in the west wing, unlike hope hicks, annie donaldson answered, so we'll give her that. donaldson claimed "constitutionally-based confidentiality agreements 212 times." she refused to answer whether or not her boss don mcgahn asked her to takes notes. the committee asked about the time that donald trump called mcgahn and...
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gordon cheng, annie carny. thank you for helping us get started on a monday night. >>> we now have evidence that kamala harris' debate performance struck a chord. new numbers have her surging. we'll show you the polling coming up next. >>> jared kushner once described russia's meddling as a coup of facebook adds, but a new report claims that far from the truth. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> brand new polling today from cnn chose kamala harris surging after her debate performance last week. joe biden is still leading the democrat
gordon cheng, annie carny. thank you for helping us get started on a monday night. >>> we now have evidence that kamala harris' debate performance struck a chord. new numbers have her surging. we'll show you the polling coming up next. >>> jared kushner once described russia's meddling as a coup of facebook adds, but a new report claims that far from the truth. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest...
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. >> "annie hall" was about people getting together, breaking up. >> he was jewish. jewish. >> you are what grammy hall would call a real jew. >> thank you. >> the best relationship movie i think ever made. if you want to just take all the truths of a relationship, how it can work and not work, i think "annie hall" nailed it. >> i'm in a bad mood, okay? >> he told that story non-chronologically. it took risks in the style of filmmaking. >> i can't believe this family. >> there are moments he is talking directly into the camera. >> nothing like my family. you know, the two are like oil and water. >> he shows both what his family talks about and does and what her family talks about and does. with these wonderful split screens. >> how often do you sleep together? >> do you have sex often? >> hardly ever. maybe three times a week. >> constantly. i would say three times a week. >> we always think of "annie hall" as being woody allen's movie. but, really, it's diane keaton who has created this great character of annie hall. >> oh, well. la de da. >> she steals the show. >>
. >> "annie hall" was about people getting together, breaking up. >> he was jewish. jewish. >> you are what grammy hall would call a real jew. >> thank you. >> the best relationship movie i think ever made. if you want to just take all the truths of a relationship, how it can work and not work, i think "annie hall" nailed it. >> i'm in a bad mood, okay? >> he told that story non-chronologically. it took risks in the style of...
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gordon cheng, annie carny. thank you for helping us get started on a monday night. >>> we now have evidence that kamala harris' debate performance struck a chord. new numbers have her surging. we'll show you the polling coming up next. >>> jared kushner once described russia's meddling as a coup of facebook adds, but a new report claims that far from the froout. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a monday night. the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fun
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annie, let me start with you. the president just announced he's meeting with inner city pastors this hour. there's been some reporting about his attempts to reach out to these groups that seems very much to me to be at odds with what he has said publicly about baltimore. >> yeah. the president's tweet was the first public announcement of this meeting. it wasn't on his public schedule for today. i'm trying to get more information about why it was added. presumably, optically, it will put him with black supporters, men of faith in the white house to underscore his point that he's not the racist in this back and forth with cummings. over the weekend we saw what really amounted to trying to stoke a culture war and play up a race-baiting strategy where robert mueller's testimony was really a brief break in a nonstop attack that went from the four women congresswomen of color, known as the squad, straight to elijah cummings with a brief break to attack mueller and back to the original strategy. this seems to be trying t
annie, let me start with you. the president just announced he's meeting with inner city pastors this hour. there's been some reporting about his attempts to reach out to these groups that seems very much to me to be at odds with what he has said publicly about baltimore. >> yeah. the president's tweet was the first public announcement of this meeting. it wasn't on his public schedule for today. i'm trying to get more information about why it was added. presumably, optically, it will put...
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the panel revealing how the white house blocked annie donaldson from answering questions, get this, 212 times. also breaking, attorney general william barr says the decision on how to add a controversial question on citizenship to the 2020 census will be made in the next day or two. we're told the strategy to comply with the president's demand remains up in the air. an executive order is among the options on the table right now. barr also is weighing in on next week's congressional testimony by robert mueller. he's accusing house democrats of force the former special counsel to appear to create, and i'm quoting him now, "some kind of public spectacle." this hour i'll talk with house judiciary committee member steve cohen and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first let's go to our senior white house correspondent pamela brown. pamela, there's a lot of hand wringing tonight over how to insert the president's citizenship question into the cens census. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. an administration official telling me today that everything is still up in the air in t
the panel revealing how the white house blocked annie donaldson from answering questions, get this, 212 times. also breaking, attorney general william barr says the decision on how to add a controversial question on citizenship to the 2020 census will be made in the next day or two. we're told the strategy to comply with the president's demand remains up in the air. an executive order is among the options on the table right now. barr also is weighing in on next week's congressional testimony by...
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. >> you have brought annie and diesel. these are your dogs. >> these are my dogs. this is annie.diesel does one thing this dog does not. >> he is a tracking dog. annie is a human remains detection dog. >> she probably spent time in paradise. >> yes. she was in paradise and the sonoma county fires. >> we know police officers go through a lot of trauma and anxiety. i imagine dogs do, too. >> absolutely. there is a lot of energy that goes on and they get anxious, as well. we need to keep them medically fit. we need to keep them rested and keep them flourished. annie in santa rosa hurt her paul. we were out in the field. in a fire scenario -- >> you never know what you will step on. >> she was bleeding everywhere. it happened to be six months prior to that when i had gone to a course offered by cover your k-9 and identikit. i was able to take care of her in the field and and a letter back to work let her go back to work. you brought in what trauma kit. some of the money raised will buy bulletproof vests, trauma kit and that kind of thing. >> absolutely. this is our trauma kit. this g
. >> you have brought annie and diesel. these are your dogs. >> these are my dogs. this is annie.diesel does one thing this dog does not. >> he is a tracking dog. annie is a human remains detection dog. >> she probably spent time in paradise. >> yes. she was in paradise and the sonoma county fires. >> we know police officers go through a lot of trauma and anxiety. i imagine dogs do, too. >> absolutely. there is a lot of energy that goes on and they get...
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so as annie is saying, democrats have lowered their expectations, have they lowered them enough? he is not just a reluctant star to the movie. he doesn't want to be in it. >> robert mueller is no robert deniro who played him so wonderfully on "saturday night live." >> who is? no one is. come on now. >> fair enough. he is 74 years old. he's not even necessarily the robert mueller who led the fbi after 9/11 as we saw during that news conference. it's a real risk for democrats because you're right. everybody's harping on these doj restrictions some of which are unenforceable but the point is robert mueller has promised he will abide by them. his spokesman said we'll enter the report for the record and that is our statement for the record and we won't go beyond the report. that could be a real problem for democrats though they hope to overcome it by getting him to get into the meat of what they consider to be criminal obstruction of justice and getting him to detail that for an american public that largely is unaware of these facts. >> he is a rules guy. he has never been a politicia
so as annie is saying, democrats have lowered their expectations, have they lowered them enough? he is not just a reluctant star to the movie. he doesn't want to be in it. >> robert mueller is no robert deniro who played him so wonderfully on "saturday night live." >> who is? no one is. come on now. >> fair enough. he is 74 years old. he's not even necessarily the robert mueller who led the fbi after 9/11 as we saw during that news conference. it's a real risk for...
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her own she was shocked when she gave birth to two boys, neither of which was of asian descent any a anni and ashot were blindsided when the fertility clinic gave them the news. not only that, the same clinic embedded one embryo in anni that wasn't hers, that she ultimately miscarried all three embryos were implanted in the clinic on the same day. >> they messed up three different families' lives, and it's not okay. >> reporter: the yuck yucks and the new york couple is now suing cha. the company declined our request for comment. the manukyans also had to file a separate lawsuit to bring their son home >> you first met your baby six weeks after he was born on mother's day weekend what was that like >> it was hard nobody should meet their baby in the lobby of a hotel >> reporter: they're telling their story, hoping no other family will have to endure their pain jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we'll take a short break. then coming up, what investigators home to find in 19th century tombs at the vatican ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the best selling electric vehicle of all
her own she was shocked when she gave birth to two boys, neither of which was of asian descent any a anni and ashot were blindsided when the fertility clinic gave them the news. not only that, the same clinic embedded one embryo in anni that wasn't hers, that she ultimately miscarried all three embryos were implanted in the clinic on the same day. >> they messed up three different families' lives, and it's not okay. >> reporter: the yuck yucks and the new york couple is now suing...
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. >> reporter: anni and her lived an unmanageable nightmare.to conceive, they went to cha fertility center hoping to have a second child. their embryos were implanted in a total stranger, an asian woman who thought she was pregnant with twin girl of her own. in march that woman was shocked when she gave birth to twin boys neither of which was asian descent. they were blindsided when the fertility clinic delivered the news. not only that, the same fertility clinic implanted at least embryo in anni that was not hers that she miscarried. all three embryos were implanted at the clinic on the same day. >> they messed up three different families' lives and it's not okay. >> reporter: the manukyans and the new york couple are suing cha. the manukyans also had to file a separat lawsuit to bring their son home. >> you first met your baby six weeks after was born on mother's day weekend. what was that like? >> it was hard. dy should meet their baby in a lobby of a hotel. >> reporter: they're telling their story hoping no other family will have to endure
. >> reporter: anni and her lived an unmanageable nightmare.to conceive, they went to cha fertility center hoping to have a second child. their embryos were implanted in a total stranger, an asian woman who thought she was pregnant with twin girl of her own. in march that woman was shocked when she gave birth to twin boys neither of which was asian descent. they were blindsided when the fertility clinic delivered the news. not only that, the same fertility clinic implanted at least embryo...
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i know you also have new details about the testimony of annie donaldson.or people who don't recognize that name, that is the former chief of staff to white house counsel don mcgahn. she was a key witness in the mueller investigation. what did you learn? >> steph, this unfolded yesterday. it mirrored really what we saw happen with hope hicks, where annie donaldson was not able to answer very many of these questions. and when we saw hope hicks testify, she was part of the same batch of subpoenas that brought hope hicks up here behind closed doors, and the sort of idea here even if they don't actually learn anything from these witnesses, is help illustrate in court just how much the trump administration is stonewalling congress as they try to learn more. donaldson -- >> but she's a private citizen. she's not a member of the administration. and she's allowed to say to congress, sorry, the white house is directing me, i'm not allowed to say that? >> that is the legal question at hand, steph. i'm not the judge making that call. house democrats are saying that's
i know you also have new details about the testimony of annie donaldson.or people who don't recognize that name, that is the former chief of staff to white house counsel don mcgahn. she was a key witness in the mueller investigation. what did you learn? >> steph, this unfolded yesterday. it mirrored really what we saw happen with hope hicks, where annie donaldson was not able to answer very many of these questions. and when we saw hope hicks testify, she was part of the same batch of...
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. >> reporter: anni and her lived an unmanageable nightmare.e to conceive, they went to cha fertility center hoping to have a second child. their embryos were implanted in a total stranger, an asian woman who thought she was pregnant with twin girl of her own. in march that woman was shocked when she gave birth to twin boys neither of which was asian descent. they were blindsided when the fertility clinic delivered the news. not only that, the same fertility clinic implanted at least one embryo in anni that was not hers that she miscarried. all three embryos were implanted at the clinic on the same day. >> they messed up three different families' lives and it's not okay. >> reporter: the manukyans and the new york couple are suing cha. the manukyans also had to file a separate lawsuit to bring their son home. >> you first met your baby six weeks after he was born on mother's day weekend. what was that like? >> it was hard. nobody should meet their baby in a lobby of a hotel. >> reporter: they're telling their story hoping no other family will h
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and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> now to the search for answers after theki shoc death of a toddler. the child fell from ake doc cruise ship in puerto rico. gabe gut nrrez hasew reaction from the family, which is lookingor answers. >> reporter: tonight in puerto rico, an investigation is underway, to find out how a 1-year-old girl fell from her father's hands, falling from an 11th story window. the toddl wastraveling with her family from indiana, aboard royal caribbean's freedom of the seas. the girl's dad is officer allen weeken and is asking the r community to for the entire family. over the last 10 years, 240 people have fallen from cruise ships and ferries. >> what's alarming is the conditions in which people go overboard, and the absence of systems for identifying the fact they have gone over board. >> the cruise lines association -- >> wee having some technal difficulty, we're sorry we weren't able to bring you the rest of the report. we
and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> now to the search for answers after theki shoc death of a toddler. the child fell from ake doc cruise ship in puerto rico. gabe gut nrrez hasew reaction from the family, which is lookingor answers. >> reporter: tonight in puerto rico, an investigation is underway, to find out how a 1-year-old girl fell from her father's hands, falling from an 11th story...
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and annie karni, national reporter with the "new york times." welcome to you all. good evening. bob, it's not an elegant question. it's pretty basic. how big a deal is this this week? >> a significant deal for the trump presidency, because they know going into 2020, they feel confident about the white house tonight about the economy. but they know this mueller testimony, while mr. mueller says he will stand by his report, it could go in different directions. i want to see republicans on capitol hill question the investigation itself. they also know democrats are prepared, because everything is on the line for many of these congressional democrats, the house democrats who know that this will determine whether they move toward impeachment or not. they're looking for mr. mueller to give them political and legal ammunition. >> and, robert, help us back up to what we heard the president say when he came on the air. he repeated that mueller found no collusion, no obstruction, not true. again, i've asked you this probably six times on the air. this notion that mueller is conflicted, th
and annie karni, national reporter with the "new york times." welcome to you all. good evening. bob, it's not an elegant question. it's pretty basic. how big a deal is this this week? >> a significant deal for the trump presidency, because they know going into 2020, they feel confident about the white house tonight about the economy. but they know this mueller testimony, while mr. mueller says he will stand by his report, it could go in different directions. i want to see...
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coming out to vote against this as much as they are voting for anything headed into next year. >> annie, let's try to be clear and transparent here. we try to call out shining objects whenever we can. this was more than that but what this has done tonight is knock the story about changing the asylum rules at our southern border out of the top tier of news stories we're covering tonight. sometimes things are what they look like directly and they don't require reflection. is this what it appears to be, that they are going to double down on a strategy of fear? >> i think that's right. donald trump is more than a dog whistle. he has made clear what kind of campaign he wants to run. i heard a mix today that from inside the white house there was some disappointment he stepped on this feud between pelosi and the squad but there was another group of people associated with the campaign who said, you know, this is helpful having pelosi and democrats defending the far left of their party is right where trump wants them because it's going to be a race against socialism pinning them all to these pol
coming out to vote against this as much as they are voting for anything headed into next year. >> annie, let's try to be clear and transparent here. we try to call out shining objects whenever we can. this was more than that but what this has done tonight is knock the story about changing the asylum rules at our southern border out of the top tier of news stories we're covering tonight. sometimes things are what they look like directly and they don't require reflection. is this what it...
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this is just about trying to stir up more hate. >> back with us, annie linskey.nbc poll who say they are firmly committed to their democratic candidate and only 12%? >> i mean, honestly it kind of warms my heart. i think american voters are still committed to democracy, which you could get mistaken for in this presidency. they want to see candidates, they want to see what they have to say. that's why i think you can't count out these debates moving forward. it's really important for candidates to have a super strong performance and that's why you're seeing harris in the mix there. she really distinguished herself in the last debate. that prosecutorial background of hers, she put it to good use. her campaign also knew how to make a moment. that's the kind of edge she's going to need and it's going to serve her in the long term. >> one of the tougher numbers in the poll for elizabeth warren is black support. it shows joe biden way out beyond any margin of error, 46%. kamala harris, second at 17%. bernie sanders at 11%. elizabeth warren at 8% and pete buttigieg at 3
this is just about trying to stir up more hate. >> back with us, annie linskey.nbc poll who say they are firmly committed to their democratic candidate and only 12%? >> i mean, honestly it kind of warms my heart. i think american voters are still committed to democracy, which you could get mistaken for in this presidency. they want to see candidates, they want to see what they have to say. that's why i think you can't count out these debates moving forward. it's really important for...
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musician mark g.eadows has m this is anni and this is annie paying back her friend for the tickets withe the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. ♪ ♪ >>> that is d.c. jazz artist mark g. meadows out with a new classic and mark is s a od mix joining us with more about the album and his music influence. thanks for coming in. in>> thanks for havme. >> i'm a long-time big fan. >> oh, man. >> mostly of what i've seen on your work has been stage and theatrical but what strikes me about you is no matter what is sort of going on, what genre you are involved with, there is thia energy joy that you can't fake and what drives you and makes you such a bundle of energy on stage? >> life. >> it sounds corny but i'm an ic authentrtist that portrays what i go through and the joys and pains and struggles i've had and it comes out in my artistry and that is all it is. everything that i experience in life from love to loss to the beauty of music, the beauty that i could do what i love in this d world a h
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this is annie.nnie paying back her friend for theickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> a new survey finds one in four americans say they'll never retire. the poll by the associated press and public affairs reveals that 23% of people and nearly two in ten over the age of 50 do not plan to stop working.t governmenata shows about one in five people 65 or older are currently emed or are skipping work. money is a big factor here. only 30% of people over 50 say they'real financi prepared for retirement. >>> and there is a new way to return items to amazon without having to go to the post officee or sched pickup. starting toda kohl's will start accepting amazon returns at all of its stores nationwide. kohl's tested the program earlier thisear in chicago, los angeles and milwaukee. customers just have to go to amazon's online return center, pick the kohl's drop-off option a
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this is annie.this is annie paying back her friend for theickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. ig[whispers] this is your here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> pretty soon payless shoe source will be a thing of the last. one woman took advantage of th als at the s closeoutle by buying out her entire store for the community. she picked up all 1,500 pair of shoes in the store. she made the decision after her wantedr found a pair she to pair for her friend. she asked how much it would be to buy the rest of the shoes in the store. t that's what i all about and in the grand scheme of things in this country this is a tiny blip, but if it continues to grow and it - just it makes you do one little thing for that student fixing to go back to school, then it matters to that e kid. >> since word of the good deed spread, the family has had many people reach out wanting to donate, they have decided to throw a back to school bash before classes b
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and this is annie paying back her friend for the tickets with zelle® before the previews start.and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is yoba right here, right now . this is wells fargo. z3a66z z16fz y3a66y y16fy we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and aleah chose fios. we stream sooo much. a lot of times alissa istowat using her phone, also using her tablet. i am really good at multitasking cause i'm awesome. a little. the best internet is even better at our best price. switch now and g a our fastest speedsilable. plus, a free samsung chromebook on us. that's fios. >>> at&t will soon start automatically blocking robo l cals. the service is called call protect. it detects and blocks roba calls entirely. flags telemarketers of suspe aed spamnd lets you keep a listingne of the pho numbers to block individual numbers. new customq)s get that service when they sign up. existing customers will get it in the coming months. lt month the ftc ruled that carrie can block unwanted calls without requiring customers to opt in. >>> lady gaga is
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it was interesting, kelly, i mean, by my count, i'm at about four republicans who have spoken out, annie, let's turn to you, why aren't we hearing more from congressional republicans? >> well, what is the we haven't seen any negative effects on them. we've only seen negative effects of breaking with trump, amash and others, there's only been, like there's no room for them to break with trump, and we saw that, this is kind of first flare up like this over a question of whether or not what the president says is racist, and they see no political benefit to breaking with him here. we're seeing the same thing inside the white house. if you think back to another big moment of the white house wrestling with questions of racism, where we heard internally, aides like gary cohen, trump's top economic adviser were pained by the rhetoric and thought about resigning. they didn't, let's just be clear, but there was angst inside the white house, and today, he said i'm not touching it. it's not my lane. we have heard mark short, the vice president's chief of staff defend the president saying his intent
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start.is and s annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, right now ba. this is wells fargo. > now it tense moems at a confirmation hearing for t man capped to be the next vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the air force general has been accused of sexual assault by a former top aide. >> yesteay both he and his accuser appeared on capitol nbc's kasie hunt reports. >> this morning, president trump's pick to be the second highest ranking military officer in the country facing explosive allegations from an officer under his command. >> the bottom line is he lied about sexually assaulting me. he did it. he did it multiple times and there was corroborating evidence. >> army colonel katherine -- didn't tell anyone the general sexuallyhessaulted until the presiinnt nomed him to be th jiece chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> i want to state to you that the allegations are false. >> top aide to heighten. sitting feet behind him at his confirmation hearing putting sharp focus on the military's ongoing
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also joining us, msnbc contributor annie. savannah, the woman that you spoke with was not part of that federal criminal case in new york. but she is coming forward now to talk about her experience. we want to play more of your exclusive with with a warning that what folks are about to hear is graphic and disturbing. >> he very forcefully brought me to the table. and i just did what i was -- what he told me to do. i was real scared. i didn't necessarily think that he was going to rape me. >> did he hold you there? >> yeah. >> no question in your mind he knew that you did not want that to happen. >> yeah. definitely -- there was no way. i was like -- i don't want to say i was screaming or anything of that nature. but i was terrified. i was telling him to stop, please stop. >> and e did? >> no, denot stop. he had no intention of stopping. that's what he wanted. that's what he got. >> when you left there, you never went back. >> after that day, no, i never went back. i was terrified. >> she also talked about being groomed, target
also joining us, msnbc contributor annie. savannah, the woman that you spoke with was not part of that federal criminal case in new york. but she is coming forward now to talk about her experience. we want to play more of your exclusive with with a warning that what folks are about to hear is graphic and disturbing. >> he very forcefully brought me to the table. and i just did what i was -- what he told me to do. i was real scared. i didn't necessarily think that he was going to rape me....
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joining us now is "the new york times" correspondent annie kwormy.have a quorum from "the new york times" today. annie, let me ask you, these pictures came from homeland security to say nothing of the ones that came from democrats that traveled there, it shows the conditions these migrants are living in but the president says they are far better and far safer than the conditions they were living in before. what do you make of this tweet within the last half hour? >> i mean, trump has been, his entire response to this humanitarian crisis has been to politicize it and simply blame the democrats for their immigration policies and for holding up money. and he hasn't really expressed any empathy for the images that we are seeing, which makes me revisit the narrative around 2017 when we thought -- he claimed pictures of syrian children being killed changed his stance about assad and changed his policy in that region. now we're seeing pictures and images and reports about the way children here are living and he seems unmoved by it. he's denying -- this twee
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and that phrase, annie, was "let them leave," which is somewhat similar to the phrase that the crowd was chanting last night as well. let's take a listen to the president from last night, and then we'll talk. >> tonight i have a suggestion for the hate-filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down. they never have anything good to say. that's why i say, hey, if they don't like it, let them leave, let them leave. [ cheers and applause ] >> they're always telling us how to run it, how to do this. you know what? if they don't love it, tell them to leave it. the. >> center back, let them leave, if they don't love it, tell them to leave it. once again, this is another exampl example, annie of the president saying believe me, don't listen to what anyone else out there is saying, especially today saying that he didn't necessarily support the chants that the crowd was leveling last night. what do you make of all this? >> reporter: well, this is a classic trump saying i tried to cut it off, and we have video documentation that that is not the case about last night. but
and that phrase, annie, was "let them leave," which is somewhat similar to the phrase that the crowd was chanting last night as well. let's take a listen to the president from last night, and then we'll talk. >> tonight i have a suggestion for the hate-filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down. they never have anything good to say. that's why i say, hey, if they don't like it, let them leave, let them leave. [ cheers and applause ] >> they're...
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so much to the folks who led this effort, including myrna melgar, tamika moss, malcolm young, and annie chung. because we knew how much money we had, but we also had to make sure that we provided the resources for the things that we needed the most. and as someone who grew up in public housing in this city, there was no way that i was going to allow an affordable housing bond to happen without providing the kind of support that would help residents of public housing, and i want to thank all of you for being unwaivering in your public support for delivering public housing in san francisco. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: this affordable housing bond has something for everyone, including our seniors. and president yee was such a true advocate, not because he's a senior himself, but because -- [laughter]. >> the hon. london breed: i thought you were proud of that, president yee? >> president yee: i am. >> the hon. london breed: but let me tell you, no one does salsa like president yee. but he knew it was important, that fact. you knee it was important that we do good investments, and
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to condemn violence but this is always weiland by the protesters she has not distanced herself from annie of the police actions of although some of her. ministers or secretaries that called in hong kong one of them has sad that police has interfered too late when try it attacked protesters this is the only thing that they have admitted so far and it's an example of an extreme bad handling of these protests a government that disappears when hundreds of thousands go to the streets is a government that gives the impression it's basically not able to handle what's happening in the city and this is of course fueling the protests for. years marty as well and in the heart of things in hong kong today more people taking to the streets thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world president donald trump has aggressively criticized black congressmen and democrats alike to comics trump fired a volley of tweets calling cummings district of baltimore a quote rat infested mess after cummings criticize conditions on the us mexico border it's the lat
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trade i'm joined by kenya bunny annie is a broadcaster in south africa she's coming to us from johannesburg welcome to day devon africa kenya you got to interview johnny clegg a few years back i'm very envious by the way but i wondered what did he mean to you my goodness rachel arts. that's what wrecked cars do you get your scripts every single day you get into a few different pieces because i don't understand where your script says you know guest is joining like you shaken to its new boots because you know that your interview and i quote but what it does mean personality he has somehow so down to he was very selective in his light and his genuine way should be you know i'm shocked which is simply it's the way it's a salute and he was empty raised by south africans and then you would you know at carlton appropriation for him as a wise present to have taken this. used but i think jack's xcel 6 in the house with the music mask that did it became course you wise he did not change himself as i think he became one with the people they travel to and set up brats of this country to townships to vi
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. >> "annie hall" was about people getting together, breaking up. >> he was jewish.ot jewish. >> you are a real jew. >> thank you. >> the best relationship movie i think ever made. if you want to just take all the truths of a relationship, how it can work and not work, i think "annie hall" nailed it. >> he told that story non-chronologically. it took risks in the style of film making. >> i can't believe this family. >> there are moments he is talking directly into the camera. >> nothing like my family. like oil and water. >> he shows both what his family talks about and does and what her family talks about and does. with these wonderful split screens. >> how often do you sleep together? >> do you have sex often? >> hardly ever. maybe three times a week. >> constantly. i would say three times a week. >> we think of "annie hall" as being woody allen's movie. >> well, la de da. >> she steals the show. >> wonderful. >> swept the academy awards, which is rare for a comedy. it won best picture, best writer, best director and best actress for diane keaton. >> i remember see
. >> "annie hall" was about people getting together, breaking up. >> he was jewish.ot jewish. >> you are a real jew. >> thank you. >> the best relationship movie i think ever made. if you want to just take all the truths of a relationship, how it can work and not work, i think "annie hall" nailed it. >> he told that story non-chronologically. it took risks in the style of film making. >> i can't believe this family. >> there...
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and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. and realize you can get youeverything you need...oss oh, yeah. yep. yes! ...to feel like a boss? that's yes foress. 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices for every room and every budget. at ross. yes for less. after the data breach hit th a class-action lawsuit. they failed to take reasonable care in protecting consumers' data. it alsopoints out the company failed to detect the breach for months. the hack exposed personal information for up to 100 million customers and capital one admits data did include some social security and bank account numbers. >> this afternoon loudoun families are coping with the loss after some house fires. they believe it started in one home and spread to the others. two of the homes are a total loss. two are heavily damaged. fortunately no one was in any of the homes when the fire began. >>> rapper cardi bsaid she wasn't taking any chances after canceling her show last night becau
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. >>> from the "godfather" to "apocalypse now" to "annie hall," it's easy to see why the '70s is thethe decade in film as we gear up for a new episode of the cnn original series "the movies." >> a powerful mob, a struggle for survival, and succession, "the godfather" hit hollywood with undestructible force. >> i saw it five times in five days. until that point i thought "lawrence of arabia" was the greatest film ever made. >> this is the product of france is ford coppola. there is the great revolution of the 1970s. ♪ happy birthday >> it is a revolution of young directors, coppola, scorsese, speedberg, lucas, and more, pairing one an equally talented class of rising actors. producing some of the most memorable characters -- >> you talking to me? >> -- and moments ever seen. >> i love the small of napalm in the morning. >> it signaled to me that movies were getting made in different ways and told in different styles. it was really anti-hollywood. >> can he confirm it? >> absolutely. >> taking pages from the news and documentaries, films sought a gritty realism glossed over in many ear
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annie liebowitz pictures, you can't do better than that.s i should say. >>> coming up, blind eye, mike pence talking about conditions at a border detention center. stay with us. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. mitchell reports" on msnbc. ter month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on
annie liebowitz pictures, you can't do better than that.s i should say. >>> coming up, blind eye, mike pence talking about conditions at a border detention center. stay with us. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. mitchell reports" on msnbc. ter month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation...
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saw florence and bob sitting on the two chairs opposite the coffee table in the dining room and saw annie coming in from the kitchen with a big pot. it was overwhelming. >> it took 283 day, six bradys and two property brothers to turn this into this. >> it looks exactly like a brady kitchen. >> pork chops. >> pork chops and apple sauce. >> i needed to be part of the kitchen, so eve and i were paired up in the kitchen and the family room. >> while we all know it was shot on a sound stage, the studio city home that was used as an exterior was a mystery to them. >> i didn't know where it was until 1996. they now took it and made into the set we worked on as well. >> now hgtv will reveal the sourcing.gs to the rest of the people all across the country that bought something because they saw it on "the brady bunch." it was some little knickknack and they likes it because of that and they volunteered. >> and someone in minnesota had the same refrigerator from 50 years ago and they donated it. >> seriously i don't want to let it go. i'm so attached to this house and the people and the memories an
saw florence and bob sitting on the two chairs opposite the coffee table in the dining room and saw annie coming in from the kitchen with a big pot. it was overwhelming. >> it took 283 day, six bradys and two property brothers to turn this into this. >> it looks exactly like a brady kitchen. >> pork chops. >> pork chops and apple sauce. >> i needed to be part of the kitchen, so eve and i were paired up in the kitchen and the family room. >> while we all know...
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state lines, kept under supervision.ep >> rorter: courtney wild said she was 14 when she was abused, anniearmer 16 when she says she met epstein. >> there is a real danger presented. hearing directly from victim is only way anyone will understand what it means. >> reporter: also alleged paid $350,000 i co-conspirators toluence them epstein's defens argued no evidence it was bribe. his lawyers say will fight the sex traffickinarg chs and offer conditions for bail. pointing out he's not accused of tecommitting any crimes afr serving 13 months for sex related charges in florida over a decade ago judge will rule thursday whether to grant bail. >>six people lucky to be alive this morning after going over waterfall. caught on camera i pennsylvania, reportedly missed several warning signs. not realizing in danger until too late all six were wearing life jackets and pulled to safety >> imagine how terrifying that z is dangerone. >> about abe seconre -- wow. >>pa> hottest rt of the summer in the plains, northeast bill karins, good morning. >> june by the way for the globe was warmest ever recorded.
state lines, kept under supervision.ep >> rorter: courtney wild said she was 14 when she was abused, anniearmer 16 when she says she met epstein. >> there is a real danger presented. hearing directly from victim is only way anyone will understand what it means. >> reporter: also alleged paid $350,000 i co-conspirators toluence them epstein's defens argued no evidence it was bribe. his lawyers say will fight the sex traffickinarg chs and offer conditions for bail. pointing out...