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kate steele and her son ari are with me right now.i, is too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but didn't think anything of it. didn't occur of us to be concerned. >> and ari, because you and your sister are both ill, what is that like for you being around each other? are you able to find support for one another? >> i think the support we were able to offer each other initially was really great. it gave us a lot of strength. i think unfortunately as our illnesses progressed and got worse, we weren't able to support each other in the same way because we each needed so much individual support. >> yeah. how did you handle that psychologically? i know just there peopl
kate steele and her son ari are with me right now.i, is too ill to get out of bed but is watching from home. your kids were diagnosed when they were little. just normal kids, outside doing their thing like everybody does. we don't think about the dangers of a tick bite. and they're everywhere. we have dogs, everybody is susceptible to this. >> we did a lot of hiking. we were an outdoor family. we had two dogs. the dogs slept on the bed. we picked ticks off of the dogs but didn't think...
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>> reporter: hi, ari. manhunt is under way tonight in the thigh capital for a suspect who was filmed by security cameras at the erawan shrine minutes before that bomb exploded monday evening causing the carnage. this person, a man in a yellow t-shirt, seen on the video coming into the erawan shrine with the heavy backpack. he sits down, removes the backpack, stands up and then another surveillance camera shows him leaving without the backpa backpack. security sources say believe the bomb was detonated from an area very close to where he left that backpack and very keen to speak to this man and a big search is under way tonight to try and locate him. at the same time today, we saw a second blast. this one much smaller thankfully and without causing any casualties. what appears to have happened is a small explosive device thrown from a bridge over the river, the big river that runs through this city. towards a pier which services water taxis running up and down the river. it missed the pier, landed in the wa
>> reporter: hi, ari. manhunt is under way tonight in the thigh capital for a suspect who was filmed by security cameras at the erawan shrine minutes before that bomb exploded monday evening causing the carnage. this person, a man in a yellow t-shirt, seen on the video coming into the erawan shrine with the heavy backpack. he sits down, removes the backpack, stands up and then another surveillance camera shows him leaving without the backpa backpack. security sources say believe the bomb...
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and i'm so glad to be here with ari. he's one of the best political reporters and analysts of his generation. i've been following his work for a long time, and i'm deeply impressed with the book we're here to talk about tonight. give us the ballot is about as timely a book as is possible to be, coming out on the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act in the wake of the supreme court decision in the shelby case and at the beginning of a presidential campaign in which the question is going to be less who are people going to vote for, perhaps, than which people are going to be allowed to vote. so, ari, i want to start, i want to start basically by asking how you came to write this book. i mean, what made you start reporting on voting rights, and what made you think it could be a book, and what did you -- what are the big things you learned in the course of researching it? >> well, thanks so much for that introduction, rick, and i just want to thank politics & prose for having me. i think everyone recognizes this is one o
and i'm so glad to be here with ari. he's one of the best political reporters and analysts of his generation. i've been following his work for a long time, and i'm deeply impressed with the book we're here to talk about tonight. give us the ballot is about as timely a book as is possible to be, coming out on the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act in the wake of the supreme court decision in the shelby case and at the beginning of a presidential campaign in which the question is going to...
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ari? >> all right. alex, thank you for that update. >>> u.s.tal service continuing to weather a financial storm. the agency's hoping to turn the tide. tom costello auds a post office in d.c. to explain how. >> reporter: good day to you. no secret that the postal service is struggling with declining mail volumes. but now all of us want our stuff as soon as we can get it. today if we can. now u.p.s. and fed-ex in the same day delivery and so is the postal service. if you think of the quaint snail mail leftover from the preinternet age -- >> here's the package addressed to jimmy and susan. >> reporter: -- think again. it's suddenly taking it up a notch, ramping up same-day delivery on the east and west coast. while amazon.com dreams of f flying drones, amazon is using the postal service for same-day rush shipments which is offering to do it cheaper than fed-ex or u.p.s. >> it's good to be competitive. >> customers should have as many options as possible to get the service they're looking for. >> reporter: make no mistake, the u.s.p.s. has work cut
ari? >> all right. alex, thank you for that update. >>> u.s.tal service continuing to weather a financial storm. the agency's hoping to turn the tide. tom costello auds a post office in d.c. to explain how. >> reporter: good day to you. no secret that the postal service is struggling with declining mail volumes. but now all of us want our stuff as soon as we can get it. today if we can. now u.p.s. and fed-ex in the same day delivery and so is the postal service. if you...
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ari? >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news here now, as well. this is a brand new video of the suspect in the attack on the paris-bound train and the first look at ka ziny. they opened a terror investigation into the dramatic thwarted attack and revealing new detalls of what they say the suspect was doing minutes before he boarded the train. >>> nbc's claudio lavanga is in par wis the latest. >> reporter: the investigators here opened the investigation of charges of attempted murder with terrorist -- of a terrorist nature, possession of weapons and the participation in a terrorist organization. now, they gave a lot more details about that attack and the attacker. they said that the attacker khazzani boarded that train in brussels bound for paris with an incredible amount of weapons, ammo. now he had an akm which is an assault rifle, some kind of short ka lash cough and cam mo and 270 rounds, a hammer, a bottle full of gasoline, box cutters and so forth. well, enough to cause or to carry out what investigators said could have been carnage if it w
ari? >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news here now, as well. this is a brand new video of the suspect in the attack on the paris-bound train and the first look at ka ziny. they opened a terror investigation into the dramatic thwarted attack and revealing new detalls of what they say the suspect was doing minutes before he boarded the train. >>> nbc's claudio lavanga is in par wis the latest. >> reporter: the investigators here opened the investigation of charges...
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. >> well thank you ari. [applause] i just want to say how i recommend this book very highly even from somebody like me who was paying very close attention throughout the time that the book covers. it's full of revelation and if you weren't around to experience it i think it will calm as an exciting and extraordinary read so i recommend, pick up a copy and pick up a ballot. >> i would like to second that in ari alluded to a number of high-profile people in today's world that make more than cameo appearances throughout the book. to retelling of this whole story is done so well in this book and it's just fascinating and very very engaging and obvious a very important. we have plenty of copies of branded ari will be happy to sign apparently hope to see you all soon. tanks for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] next up on booktv discussion of this book, "let me be clear" sub five and one woman's case for hope. barack obama's war on millenials katie kieffer in this book you are
. >> well thank you ari. [applause] i just want to say how i recommend this book very highly even from somebody like me who was paying very close attention throughout the time that the book covers. it's full of revelation and if you weren't around to experience it i think it will calm as an exciting and extraordinary read so i recommend, pick up a copy and pick up a ballot. >> i would like to second that in ari alluded to a number of high-profile people in today's world that make...
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>>> good day to you from the msnbc newsroom, i'm ari melber. new details on hurricane danny, the first of the atlantic season. and probably not the last. also, a stormy stretch on wall street right now. stocks are in free fall and a nobel prize winning economist is warning there's more aftershocks ahead. >>> but first, the big politics event under the friday night lights. donald trump will kick off what's expected to be the largest, largest campaign rally of this whole election cycle. it's at a 43,000-seat football stadium in alabama, home to friday night football and the college senior boll. 42,000 supporters or at leasted parties say they're showing up. if they do, the crowd size, well, it would top barack obama's largest in the 2008 election cycle. he went on to draw crowds far larger, up to 100,000 in the general election. is the same in trump's futures. the numbers are in his favor and trump is a man known often to defy the odds. look at the current lead compared to past early front-runners in 2011. gingrich and perry had the early surges
>>> good day to you from the msnbc newsroom, i'm ari melber. new details on hurricane danny, the first of the atlantic season. and probably not the last. also, a stormy stretch on wall street right now. stocks are in free fall and a nobel prize winning economist is warning there's more aftershocks ahead. >>> but first, the big politics event under the friday night lights. donald trump will kick off what's expected to be the largest, largest campaign rally of this whole...
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i'm ari melber. a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. >>> from wall street. stocks rallied. the first day the dow will end in positive territory. over 600 points for the first time this week. more
i'm ari melber. a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but...
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our guest is ari berman, author of "give us the ballot." he is a graduate of northwestern university. linda from marx, mississippi. good morning. to vote is theht key to the power. ever since barack obama was elected president, republicans have tried all sorts of nonsense to block the black and the port from the voting. frome black and the poor voting. not everyone drives. not everyone has the money to andrd a birth certificate get id. it is a poll tax. shame in this day and .ge easy. free and it is very difficult now. but i vote, i work, my family works. it is not anything about just republicans. they believe they are the only righteous ones in the world, the only one that work and pray and serve the lord. but we all live and work in this country and we all want the best for this country. i think it is a shame that they are tearing down just so they man from this black doing what he was hired to do. guest: a federal court in texas did find that state voter id law was a tax, because you had to for the underlying documents to get a voter id.
our guest is ari berman, author of "give us the ballot." he is a graduate of northwestern university. linda from marx, mississippi. good morning. to vote is theht key to the power. ever since barack obama was elected president, republicans have tried all sorts of nonsense to block the black and the port from the voting. frome black and the poor voting. not everyone drives. not everyone has the money to andrd a birth certificate get id. it is a poll tax. shame in this day and .ge easy....
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>> reporter: ari, good afternoon.are here in san juan where there are some rain showers right now but the eight inches of rain predicted did not materialize to the happiness of many here. the same cannot be said for the island of dom any ka 400 miles from here and 12 people confirmed dead and a death toll expert says is likely to rise as the searchers get to the hardest hit areas this afternoon after seeing the tremendous mud slides, resulting from something like a foot of rain in less than ten hours. the storm now is moving through this hour and pushing towards florida but it's so disorganized, can it reenergize and be a threat to florida? the governor declared a state of emergency and if it does come on shore, as a tropical storm, it will need to do some strengthening. in any case, will bring rain to florida sunday night into monday. as for here in puerto rico, there was some power lines down, tree damage. but not the devastation that they had predicted and they're glad for that. back to you. >> thank you for that r
>> reporter: ari, good afternoon.are here in san juan where there are some rain showers right now but the eight inches of rain predicted did not materialize to the happiness of many here. the same cannot be said for the island of dom any ka 400 miles from here and 12 people confirmed dead and a death toll expert says is likely to rise as the searchers get to the hardest hit areas this afternoon after seeing the tremendous mud slides, resulting from something like a foot of rain in less...
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it is great to see you again ari.w you in selma are you begin your book on the 50th anniversary of the 1965 first selma march where john lewis was front and center, introducing the first african-american president, as he said, to his own shock. >> it was an amazing moment to see john lewis who nearly died 50 years earlier in selma introducing barack obama hugging him on stage and basically lewis saying, never thought i would see this day. the president saying, i never thought i would see this day, either. it was very emotional. i was glad i was there because i really wanted to get that moment into my book. i snuck in, basically the last thing i was able to add. and then history comes full circle because they were in selma, celebrating the voting rights act but the act has also been gutted. the same thing they fought for 50 years later was now under siege. that gives some real tension to the anniversary of bloody sunday. it wasn't just a commemoration it was really a call to recognize the importance of the voting right
it is great to see you again ari.w you in selma are you begin your book on the 50th anniversary of the 1965 first selma march where john lewis was front and center, introducing the first african-american president, as he said, to his own shock. >> it was an amazing moment to see john lewis who nearly died 50 years earlier in selma introducing barack obama hugging him on stage and basically lewis saying, never thought i would see this day. the president saying, i never thought i would see...
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and for ari is going public. we will talk about business strategy and why it wants an ideal now.much more is coming out in the next hour. what a wild ride it has been for global market this past week. for vicks, more than 50%, it broke through 51 points. no one is certain exactly what the cause was. some say maybe it was the fed. those people include jim grant, the founder of -- i spoke to him earlier this morning on bloomberg television. priceual mandate stability and full employment. the fed positive functional mandate is that of arsonist and firemen. intended, but somewhat maladroit actions to manage and manipulate, the fed creates those congestions -- conditions that lead to financial turmoil. as soon as smoke begins rising from the marketplace, you hear the climbing of fire trucks and they wheel up breathless and -- breathless and say, we are here and we will fix the fire we started. one should not dogma ties, as i have just done. the fed is not 100% responsible for every action under the sun. the fed as constituted is a new institution in our financial lives. it is omnipres
and for ari is going public. we will talk about business strategy and why it wants an ideal now.much more is coming out in the next hour. what a wild ride it has been for global market this past week. for vicks, more than 50%, it broke through 51 points. no one is certain exactly what the cause was. some say maybe it was the fed. those people include jim grant, the founder of -- i spoke to him earlier this morning on bloomberg television. priceual mandate stability and full employment. the fed...
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ari is right. he does talk about peace through strength with regard to isis.s a lot of boilerplate. he says, there is an internal contradiction. he criticizes obama's half-measures, and obama is guilty of half-measures no question. of course we deon't want combat troops or american troops on the ground. you are against half-measures and against whole measures what are you in favor with. >> a ricri, you were working wi george w. bush, how did he navigate, dealing with his father's approximately see apol voters knew he was his own man when it came to iraq and issues? >> great question. as the bush spokesman in 1999-2000, during the presidential run what was different between george w. bush and his father. those questions started to fade, the president, governor, starred taking positions, spoke on taxes, energy, foreign policy. inevitable and natural course of a campaign the i do get a kick out of the fact that any time foreign policy and iraq, everyone runs to equate jeb bush with george w. bush. when it comes to ethics, personal behavior. are people equating hi
ari is right. he does talk about peace through strength with regard to isis.s a lot of boilerplate. he says, there is an internal contradiction. he criticizes obama's half-measures, and obama is guilty of half-measures no question. of course we deon't want combat troops or american troops on the ground. you are against half-measures and against whole measures what are you in favor with. >> a ricri, you were working wi george w. bush, how did he navigate, dealing with his father's...
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ari? >> yeah. of the fair is a chance to do the face to face, the retail politicking and not just at a distance or the debate stuff we have seen recently. i understand you also caught up with carly fiorina out there. what did you find? >> reporter: well, she did the fair in a way that i think was a lot of fun to watch. she went to one of the booths here and she was shucking corn. the iowa sweet corn. helping prepare one of the sample dishes that is so popular here. and of course, we also talked to her about the heated issues of the day and she tells me that donald trump has got some of the ideas right coming to immigration. she agrees with him on certain things like using e-verify, deporting criminals undocumented and she says things like the issue of a wall paid for by mexico, that's a trump idea, she says the united states has to be responsible for its own border, its own sovereignty and differs with him on the issue of birthright citizenship. someone herecitizenship. if someone is here illegally
ari? >> yeah. of the fair is a chance to do the face to face, the retail politicking and not just at a distance or the debate stuff we have seen recently. i understand you also caught up with carly fiorina out there. what did you find? >> reporter: well, she did the fair in a way that i think was a lot of fun to watch. she went to one of the booths here and she was shucking corn. the iowa sweet corn. helping prepare one of the sample dishes that is so popular here. and of course, we...
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ari, to you first. you have donald trump and you're looking at these polls. is that going to have an effect? how much of an effect? what way will it affect this deal as they head into this key debate? >> it's had a dramatic already. it's crowding out lesser known candidates trying to launch their candidates and get noticed. that's what the phase of the campaign is about and donald trump has carved into ted cruz's campaign and to ben carson's campaign and to many campaigns. he's got the anti-establishment vote secure and he's got a low ceiling on how far he can go. >> do you think the way he's performing is affecting the debate prep for these candidates? >> yes, i do. i think behind the scene they're trying to figure out how to handle him. what to say, what to do and i'm guessing here i don't know but i'm guessing he thinks of himself, he keeps talking about how these other guys are debaters and i'm thinking he will present himself as the doer versus the debaters. i don't know whether he'll stick to form, the traditional form that people expect in a debate or
ari, to you first. you have donald trump and you're looking at these polls. is that going to have an effect? how much of an effect? what way will it affect this deal as they head into this key debate? >> it's had a dramatic already. it's crowding out lesser known candidates trying to launch their candidates and get noticed. that's what the phase of the campaign is about and donald trump has carved into ted cruz's campaign and to ben carson's campaign and to many campaigns. he's got the...
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i'm ari melber here. we're covering the final hour from all angles. right now the dow down 600 points with 1 hour to the close. the nasdaq and s&p are also way down. wall street started the selloff right at the open crashing nearly 1,000 points this morning. the reason for the panic -- china. their stock market continued rapid decline today hosting one of the biggest one-day percentage losses since back in 2007. fears of a china slowdownturning into a recession caused the dow to fall 1,500 over three days. we're tracking the ups and downs with ragan courtney. where do the markets stand right now with an hour to closing bell is. >> exactly. that hour is probably one of the most important of the day. every day. but especially, today. anything can happen in this final hour of trade. we saw things accelerate. the losses in the stock market on friday in the final hour of trade and sitting in a critical point. like you mentioned, we opened up severely sharper this morning down 1,089 in the dow at one point and panic selling based on china. it does very much
i'm ari melber here. we're covering the final hour from all angles. right now the dow down 600 points with 1 hour to the close. the nasdaq and s&p are also way down. wall street started the selloff right at the open crashing nearly 1,000 points this morning. the reason for the panic -- china. their stock market continued rapid decline today hosting one of the biggest one-day percentage losses since back in 2007. fears of a china slowdownturning into a recession caused the dow to fall 1,500...
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also ari fleischer.e toughest on him, the fact he did get more air time than anyone else his name mentioned more than anyone else do you think it's fair for him to complain? >> well, you know, anderson i'll be honest with you here i'm not sure it matters what he thinks. i think it matters what america thinks. and i'll just give you some an anecdote anecdote. i don't have enough data that i feel i need to sort of make a call here but i was on a radio show a conservative radio show in birmingham alabama this morning. and i asked the host what's up what's the reaction. and he said that he's being overwhelmed with one, they love donald trump, two was ted cruz, three was marco rubio. and the interesting fourth was they were really angry at fox news which i found startling. >> yeah. >> i then went to rush limbaugh limbaugh's site here late this afternoon and he apparently said more or less the same thing. and i read you know a caller had called in and was furious with fox news. so how this you know plays out i
also ari fleischer.e toughest on him, the fact he did get more air time than anyone else his name mentioned more than anyone else do you think it's fair for him to complain? >> well, you know, anderson i'll be honest with you here i'm not sure it matters what he thinks. i think it matters what america thinks. and i'll just give you some an anecdote anecdote. i don't have enough data that i feel i need to sort of make a call here but i was on a radio show a conservative radio show in...
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ari wald. do you buy what ari's telling us? >> there's a couple reasons why commodities are going lower. this is also different. not only do you have supply issues. i'm not sure we had before. we're seeing an oil revolution but i think technology is a very significant inflationary force around the world. it's one of the reasons i don't think the consumer's going to be as much of a spring into a weaker commodity environment. what i do think he's saying is there's nothing wrong with equities pulling back here and commodities getting weaker is not a sign of a global economy that's about to implode. that is my view. i actually think commodities are bottoming and we've got-tone levels where cash calls are very interesting and it's going to be a place where commodities have started even i think to find that bottom. >> 1970 on the s&p. >> 1970. below 20 50 or 54, whatever i said, it's not a stretch to see 1970. but let me say this before we get all crazy. we have flagged trades that work with the commodities. look at tesoro today. all
ari wald. do you buy what ari's telling us? >> there's a couple reasons why commodities are going lower. this is also different. not only do you have supply issues. i'm not sure we had before. we're seeing an oil revolution but i think technology is a very significant inflationary force around the world. it's one of the reasons i don't think the consumer's going to be as much of a spring into a weaker commodity environment. what i do think he's saying is there's nothing wrong with...
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do you believe ari, is he right?it sounds as though he's outlining exactly what i talked about at the top of the show. more to be a time correction than a price correction. we've probably seen the majority of the decline, but it will take further time for the variables affecting the market. the three cs, commodities, currency and china. and you have fiscal policy as congress returns on september 8th. i wouldn't expect them to return and be an enacting policies that are so favorable. >> anybody else that has a technical opinion. >> i don't pay much attention to technicals, i look at them, it helps you to know what other people are doing and where the momentum is, i'm bottoms-up fundamentals and to me technicals are backward-looking. >> let's do some bargain hunting then. ten dow stocks are in a bear market, down 20% or more, including chevron, dupont, intel, walmart, american express, which of these are buys right now? joe, starting with you? >> well apple is down 19%, which is the least, that's the strategy that i in
do you believe ari, is he right?it sounds as though he's outlining exactly what i talked about at the top of the show. more to be a time correction than a price correction. we've probably seen the majority of the decline, but it will take further time for the variables affecting the market. the three cs, commodities, currency and china. and you have fiscal policy as congress returns on september 8th. i wouldn't expect them to return and be an enacting policies that are so favorable. >>...
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honestly, ari will be the best answer that question. prof. kelman: the way in which the civil war is remembered and popular memory is as a war of liberation. i have a seventh grader. last year he learned in elementary school that president lincoln died so the united states might live. a resurrection story. there is a great deal of truth to this popular conception of what the civil war meant. there is another way of thinking about the war. and that is to understand the civil war as an opportunity to shape an american empire in the trans-mississippi west. and the sand creek story is a way to open up that discussion. what the park service has been doing for a couple of decades is trying to encourage visitors to the sand creek national historic site to understand this episode as having been a flashpoint in the civil war in indian country. a moment in which white settlers in colorado territory clashed with native peoples. in this instance, again, peaceful native peoples, individuals who believed they were at peace with authorities in colorado terr
honestly, ari will be the best answer that question. prof. kelman: the way in which the civil war is remembered and popular memory is as a war of liberation. i have a seventh grader. last year he learned in elementary school that president lincoln died so the united states might live. a resurrection story. there is a great deal of truth to this popular conception of what the civil war meant. there is another way of thinking about the war. and that is to understand the civil war as an...
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also with me is msnbc chief legal correspondent ari mel ba. thank you all for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> let me start with you, kasie, how much will trump talk about his immigration proposal tonight? >> well, reverent, it's part of his, to the extent he has a standard campaign speech, it's a big part of it. it's an issue he talks a lot about. so i think he'll have words for the vortss on that subject, but this is billed as a classic new hampshire town hall. so to a certain extent, it will be dictated by the voters. we're not sure how many questions he'll take from voters, but i think you'll hear a cross-section of their concerns. immigration has come up at the new hampshire events that i've covered in recent months. i think you can also expect to hear a lot about education, common core in particular is another topic that they tend to hit on. so i think it's going to be interesting to see what kind of crowd shows up for trump tonight, how big it is, whether it's typical new hampshire activists. you tend to see the same people come out
also with me is msnbc chief legal correspondent ari mel ba. thank you all for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> let me start with you, kasie, how much will trump talk about his immigration proposal tonight? >> well, reverent, it's part of his, to the extent he has a standard campaign speech, it's a big part of it. it's an issue he talks a lot about. so i think he'll have words for the vortss on that subject, but this is billed as a classic new hampshire town hall. so to a...
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and i'm so glad to be here with arie. he's one of the best political reporters and analysts of his generation. i've been following his work for a long time and impressed with the book that we're here to talk about tonight. give us a ballot is about as timely a book as it is possible to be. coming out on the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act, in the wake of the supreme court decision, and the shelby case, and at the beginning of a presidential campaign, it was the question to be less who are people going to vote for perhaps than which people are going to be allowed to vote? so arie, i want to start, i want to start basically by asking you, how you came to write this book, i mean, what made you start reporting on voting rights, and what made you think it could be a book, and what did you -- what are big things you learned in the course of you searching it? >> well, thanks so much for that introduction, rick, and i just want to thank politics and prose for having me. i think everyone recognizes this is one of the wor
and i'm so glad to be here with arie. he's one of the best political reporters and analysts of his generation. i've been following his work for a long time and impressed with the book that we're here to talk about tonight. give us a ballot is about as timely a book as it is possible to be. coming out on the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act, in the wake of the supreme court decision, and the shelby case, and at the beginning of a presidential campaign, it was the question to be less who...
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i first introduced ari berman. ari is a contributing writer at "the nation." he is also the author of a new book that is coming out on august 4th and something i'm sure we're going to hear about tonight. it's entitled "give us the ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in america." welcome, ari berman. [ applause ] the next panelist i would like to introduce is spencer crew. professor crew is a professor of heft at george mason university. he is also an alum of the national museum of american history, and i want to welcome him to the panel to provide his historical insight. he is also the curator of an exhibit here, and i don't want to get the name wrong of the exhibit. defining freedom, defending freedom, the era of segregation. welcome, professor crew. [ applause ] would i next like to welcome alabama state senator henry hank sanders who has been serving the great state of alabama for over 30 years. among his many, many, many accomplishments is something that it's something i know the crowd will appreciate is one of the co-founders of slavery and civi
i first introduced ari berman. ari is a contributing writer at "the nation." he is also the author of a new book that is coming out on august 4th and something i'm sure we're going to hear about tonight. it's entitled "give us the ballot, the modern struggle for voting rights in america." welcome, ari berman. [ applause ] the next panelist i would like to introduce is spencer crew. professor crew is a professor of heft at george mason university. he is also an alum of the...
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"without the aries and the reliant, chrysler would of course go broke. with the aries and the reliant plus the other cars that are in their line and the other cars coming along, this gives chrysler corporation a new chance." "they're vital. they really are vital." "chrysler's board chairman predicts a fourth quarter profit for chrysler and blames the company's problems on a variety of factors." "we were the microcosm of everything wrong in this country. a little bit too much regulation, no innovative tax policies, capital formation, but mostly fuel-energy policy. if there hadn't been an iranian crisis. if gas hadn't jumped in 30 days from 65 to a buck thirty, we'd have been better equipped than we were." "returning workers root for the company's success." "what about these new cars? do you think they are going to succeed?" "i'm pretty sure they will cause i am getting ready to buy one myself." "rolling off chrysler's assembly line today was the k- car. the corporation hopes will be the equivalent of a box office smash. don webster reports." "the populari
"without the aries and the reliant, chrysler would of course go broke. with the aries and the reliant plus the other cars that are in their line and the other cars coming along, this gives chrysler corporation a new chance." "they're vital. they really are vital." "chrysler's board chairman predicts a fourth quarter profit for chrysler and blames the company's problems on a variety of factors." "we were the microcosm of everything wrong in this country. a...
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ari melber, thank you. bob, thank you so much. >>> now the fact we understand alison parker's parents speaking live coming up here in virginia. alison being the 24-year-old wdbj roertd that was murdered live on television during a television interview. the other morning along with her cameraman and see him there, adam ward and lost his life. 27 years old. alison's parents will be speaking and her dad is a strong advocate for gun control. what's their latest message in we'll have that live. can you spot the difference? the wind farm on the right was created using digital models and real world location-based specs that taught it how to follow the wind. so while the ones on the left are waiting, the ones on the right are pulling power out of thin air. pretty impressive, huh? now, two things that are exactly the same have have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. just in case you were wondering what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. my psoriatic arthritis i'
ari melber, thank you. bob, thank you so much. >>> now the fact we understand alison parker's parents speaking live coming up here in virginia. alison being the 24-year-old wdbj roertd that was murdered live on television during a television interview. the other morning along with her cameraman and see him there, adam ward and lost his life. 27 years old. alison's parents will be speaking and her dad is a strong advocate for gun control. what's their latest message in we'll have that...
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aries merritt wins championship just days before receiving a new kidney. >> the highlighting of the continent's growing refugee crisis. these are things that we've learned the last 24 hours. 71 refugees were found on an austrian motor way. 100 are missing after a ship sank off the coast of libya. here in belgrade the refugees right down to the small ones, the youngdowns fighting among themselves for food and for water. >>> and as the refugees continue flooding over the border from serbia, hungarian police say they have now arrested 21 suspected human traffickers in budapest. well, we begin this news hour with a report from barnaby phillips in austria. >> the remains of the bodies are being driven away for autopsy, but we already know that the 71 people who were crammed into the back of a track must have suffered an agonizing death. probably by suffocation. and the police can only look for scraps of evidence as to who they were. >> of course, we're sure that these people were refugees, and more precisely were probably a group of syrian refugees. >> austria is a transit country for people hoping
aries merritt wins championship just days before receiving a new kidney. >> the highlighting of the continent's growing refugee crisis. these are things that we've learned the last 24 hours. 71 refugees were found on an austrian motor way. 100 are missing after a ship sank off the coast of libya. here in belgrade the refugees right down to the small ones, the youngdowns fighting among themselves for food and for water. >>> and as the refugees continue flooding over the border...
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. >> nation magazine correspondent ari berman is next on booktv. he looks at the years following the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. august 6th marked the 50th anniversary of the passage of the act.
. >> nation magazine correspondent ari berman is next on booktv. he looks at the years following the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. august 6th marked the 50th anniversary of the passage of the act.
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christina: a scare in the ari drone spotted hovering above an airport, i am christina park, antwan lewis has the night off. >> for fourth time this month a drone has been spotted near a local airport this time, 4 pilots said they saw the unmanned aircraft approaching newark liberty this afternoon, lidia curanaj is live, with more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, all 4 flights here at newark airport landed safely but man flyers worry that next time will not be so lucky. at newark airport, a drone was spotted around noon by the pilots of 4 flights on their final approach, leaving many flyers feeling unbefored. >> it could be dangerous, we hear about a lot of accidents that happened with the birds. inside the engine. and drone is metal it is cause more damage. >> reporter: kyle bailey, say that flyer is correct. >> depending on type of drone and the size it could be the same as a bird strike. but, one thing to keep in mind, with drones there is one flying in the sky, whereas with the bird strike it is multiple birds. >> reporter: the plane's run altitude between 2000 and 3,000 feet,
christina: a scare in the ari drone spotted hovering above an airport, i am christina park, antwan lewis has the night off. >> for fourth time this month a drone has been spotted near a local airport this time, 4 pilots said they saw the unmanned aircraft approaching newark liberty this afternoon, lidia curanaj is live, with more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, all 4 flights here at newark airport landed safely but man flyers worry that next time will not be so lucky. at...
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bermanetty sure that ari is a smart gentleman. but every book that is ever written is written with a slant. registration is open year-round. i am retired military, i did 26 years. i have voted in most major elections, not many midterm elections. i had to go through some things to be able to vote, but i was willing to do that. being that i am originally from south carolina, it wasn't too hard to be able to get back home georgia, now i live in but i drive home to go vote. when i was in the military, i would take time off. to beys are rough days able to get off. i know being in the leadership in the military, the last election -- host: thank you, i'm going to stop you there. think everyone should vote and there should be no excuses. it should be a right, not a privilege. we should be making it easier to vote, not harder. it is obviously still possible to cast a ballot, it is possible to participate, but it has become harder to do so. i think it is unnecessary and unfortunate. in this day and age, we should be encouraging a much broad
bermanetty sure that ari is a smart gentleman. but every book that is ever written is written with a slant. registration is open year-round. i am retired military, i did 26 years. i have voted in most major elections, not many midterm elections. i had to go through some things to be able to vote, but i was willing to do that. being that i am originally from south carolina, it wasn't too hard to be able to get back home georgia, now i live in but i drive home to go vote. when i was in the...
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areasthor of television aries talks about the development. convinced us we should submit it to the fcc for consideration as the next-generation u.s. terrestrial broadcast standard. we weren't quite sure we wanted to do that because we were really satellite and cable guys and did not have a whole lot to do with the terrestrial broadcast network business. but we ended up doing that. all of a sudden in june of 1990, we cover was blown, what were doing. at first, everyone said it was impossible what we were claiming. later,ough, a year or so all of our competitors were essentially following us and it became a real race. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. c-span, q and a with kurt dion, creator of the webpage kurt's historic sites.com. later, another chance to see presidential candidate scott walker in new hampshire. followed by presidential candidate bobby jindal at this weekend's iowa state fair. >> this week on qa day, 20-year-old college student kurt deion. since age nine, he has been visiting the graves of presid
areasthor of television aries talks about the development. convinced us we should submit it to the fcc for consideration as the next-generation u.s. terrestrial broadcast standard. we weren't quite sure we wanted to do that because we were really satellite and cable guys and did not have a whole lot to do with the terrestrial broadcast network business. but we ended up doing that. all of a sudden in june of 1990, we cover was blown, what were doing. at first, everyone said it was impossible...
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he won three emmys for his portrayal of hollywood agent ari gold and he is back with "entourage" the movie. >> what? >> did you show a cut of vince's movie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jeez. >> and i'm quoting that pretty boy director is lock ed out along with everyone else until i say so. >> ah! >> i'm okay to continue. >> "entourage" opens wednesday in theaters. please welcome jeremy piven. >> jimmy: very snappy. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> jimmy: very dapper. nice to see you breaking things and yelling again. >> it is cathartic, jimmy. i suggest it for you and everyone else. >> jimmy: do people think because this is a character -- really one of the great characters do people think you are that guy? >> never. it never happened to me. no, they do. >> jimmy: they do. >> yes, they do. when you are in people's living rooms for eight years and playing a lunatic, they get confused. and then they meet me and i'm, as you know, a very calm guy. >> jimmy: you are a very calm guy. you are not prone to out
he won three emmys for his portrayal of hollywood agent ari gold and he is back with "entourage" the movie. >> what? >> did you show a cut of vince's movie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jeez. >> and i'm quoting that pretty boy director is lock ed out along with everyone else until i say so. >> ah! >> i'm okay to continue. >> "entourage"...
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sergei --ary and larry and sergei run a company?t is conceivable google could make large acquisitions if they decide to. and not only directly related to what google does today, but why not an entire new areas? there is nothing stopping google with this option they've created by combining operations focused businesses if they wanted to. emily: for more, i am joined by brian research in portland -- bryan weiser in portland. alphabet now has $70 billion on its balance sheet to spend. how would they spend it? you've had some suggestions. om: i would say there was talk about partnering with tesla in the past. there was a book about it. it may actually make a lot of sense for google to actually take a substantial position in tesla, not entirely by outright, ownset's say the google 20% of that company. it removes pressure on wall street, on the company to deliver results. i think the technology needs some long-term thinking. tesla is not something that can be judged on a three-month increment. that basis,dging on that would make a lot of
sergei --ary and larry and sergei run a company?t is conceivable google could make large acquisitions if they decide to. and not only directly related to what google does today, but why not an entire new areas? there is nothing stopping google with this option they've created by combining operations focused businesses if they wanted to. emily: for more, i am joined by brian research in portland -- bryan weiser in portland. alphabet now has $70 billion on its balance sheet to spend. how would...
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mba in ary to get our few short minutes. let me ask you a few quick idea prioritizing time.eral mcchryst: they need to list their priorities and track their calendar use. when you looook at what you have spent your time on afterwards, you find thapop-ups occur. you have to then delelegate down to allow you to actually spend time on what you say is important. rebecca: picking people who truly believe in the mission versus focus on themselves. general mcchrystal: people have to be commitd to the success of the overall team. if somebodody y is worried about their batting avererage and not the score, you have a big problem. rebecca: leaders who now have eo deal with people youounger than them who know more than them. inversion of expertise general mcchrystal: allow themselves t to commit to a reverse mentoring -- it makes you quesestion your relevancy. it works beautifully and the powers your younger people. they become more engaged when given that opportunity. rebecca: leaders are not good because they are right, they are good because they learn to trust. general mcchrystal: no
mba in ary to get our few short minutes. let me ask you a few quick idea prioritizing time.eral mcchryst: they need to list their priorities and track their calendar use. when you looook at what you have spent your time on afterwards, you find thapop-ups occur. you have to then delelegate down to allow you to actually spend time on what you say is important. rebecca: picking people who truly believe in the mission versus focus on themselves. general mcchrystal: people have to be commitd to the...
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chip kelly was particularly impressed with seconds arie as he should be with more interceptions tonight. question is what makes them g he said they are "lactose intolerant. they don't bite the cheese in front of them" got love the coach and win this dim nant even if it is preseason. jamie apody, "channel 6 action news." >> we'll get them soy milk. ducis and jamie and myself will be joined by brandon graham at 11: 35 on sunday. still to come in sport, 11: 35 on sunday. still to come in sport, phillies. dear fellow citizen, kids are a great thing. before you know it, they're in college. if you're lucky, they get a degree in finance and figure out how to pay for it. 11 sincerely, jared duemling, fellow ninja and fellow citizen i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. sxwrv a big pi
chip kelly was particularly impressed with seconds arie as he should be with more interceptions tonight. question is what makes them g he said they are "lactose intolerant. they don't bite the cheese in front of them" got love the coach and win this dim nant even if it is preseason. jamie apody, "channel 6 action news." >> we'll get them soy milk. ducis and jamie and myself will be joined by brandon graham at 11: 35 on sunday. still to come in sport, 11: 35 on sunday....
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ary back to you. >>> police say this man tried to strangle a woman in woodbridge yesterday now there's a warrant out for his arrest. this began with an argument outside an an apartment on pond run drive. the woman said tyrik nichols held her at knife point and wouldn't let her leave. she managed to escape unharmed and ran to a food lion for help. >>> two construction workers were killed at an accident at a site off father's legacy near frederick road. they were the bucket of a lift machine when it suddenly tipped over throwing them to the ground. the men have been identified as roland mendes from silver spring and eric ortiz from hyattsville. police don't suspect foul play but they don't know why the machine tipped over. >>> it may be a long night for travelers at airports across the east coast. the computer glitch at an air traffic control center in leesburg has been fixed is but the delays and consolations grounded hundreds of passengers. as nbc's kristen dalghren report, frustrated flyers are on social media using the hashtag #flypocalypse. >> reporter: at reagan national, the only
ary back to you. >>> police say this man tried to strangle a woman in woodbridge yesterday now there's a warrant out for his arrest. this began with an argument outside an an apartment on pond run drive. the woman said tyrik nichols held her at knife point and wouldn't let her leave. she managed to escape unharmed and ran to a food lion for help. >>> two construction workers were killed at an accident at a site off father's legacy near frederick road. they were the bucket of a...
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economics is ary reduction of domestic demand from a tightening of monetary conditions, and it is a china -- it is a choice china is making at their own peril. joe: do you want to respond? that: i think this idea the fed is the tale that where the china dog is overdone. china has currency be serializing that has actually made chinese monetary policy fairly independent. it only in china would 12, 13 percent year on year credit expansion be considered tight money. that is a reflection of china's dependence, overdependence, addiction to credit expansion, and that is exactly what -- that is actually what china needs to move away from. i do agree there is more to come. this move will not be sufficient to revive the chinese economy. what it is going to do, it will cause capital outflows from china. that will put even more downward pressure on the currency and the it even harder for poc. i think that is a bad thing for the global economy, if you see china joining this race for the bottom. betty: you can see the chart right there of the quarterly china outflows. ultimately, you have to move to a
economics is ary reduction of domestic demand from a tightening of monetary conditions, and it is a china -- it is a choice china is making at their own peril. joe: do you want to respond? that: i think this idea the fed is the tale that where the china dog is overdone. china has currency be serializing that has actually made chinese monetary policy fairly independent. it only in china would 12, 13 percent year on year credit expansion be considered tight money. that is a reflection of china's...
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i'm ari melber.ll, the dow making one of the largest rallies of the year up about 300 points right now. that is quite different from just 24 hours ago as we started here on monday. >> goorvd afternoon. right now, the dow down 600 points with an hour to close. nasdaq and s&p also way down. >> different ballpark now. today it is green across the board. the dow erasing 300 points out of the gate. a dramatic turnaround from the last three trading days. it was all on worries over that potential slowdown in china's economy. now china's stock market plum meted another 7% today after an 8% plunge yesterday. in an effort to stop the bleeding, china's central bank lowered the amount of reserves the banks must hold and lowered the interest rate. now we'll get right to it with cnbc's sharon epperson. here on wall street, a complete reversal. what market are we looking at today? >> well, we are looking at all of the major averages and if you took money out, you will be upset considering the fact we have seen quit
i'm ari melber.ll, the dow making one of the largest rallies of the year up about 300 points right now. that is quite different from just 24 hours ago as we started here on monday. >> goorvd afternoon. right now, the dow down 600 points with an hour to close. nasdaq and s&p also way down. >> different ballpark now. today it is green across the board. the dow erasing 300 points out of the gate. a dramatic turnaround from the last three trading days. it was all on worries over...
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david ari oftle has the story. >> i went through a bad thing in my life and didn't know how to deal with it. the drama. >> maryland started to use drugs in the late 1980s. heroin, cocaine. whatever she could get her hands on. she went to prison, after her release, he was ready to move on with her life and find work. >> i want to be efficient. i tried hard to apply and apply and apply. numerous places, i never got a chance to get a job. the 32 yooerz could never approve that was the reason. >> in the two decades, she never has been able to find more than part-time gigs. >> i make enough to pay rent, barely. that doesn't include food, electricity, clothing. a lot of people don't realise that punishment doesn't end at the prison. glern is the founder -- gl is the founder of a nonprofit associated with criminal reform. all is part of the fabric of america, through the american dream. martin should know, he served six years and struggled to find menial work. that was as a result of you being incarcerated. >> studies found it identifying as an ex-offender can reduce chances of employment by as
david ari oftle has the story. >> i went through a bad thing in my life and didn't know how to deal with it. the drama. >> maryland started to use drugs in the late 1980s. heroin, cocaine. whatever she could get her hands on. she went to prison, after her release, he was ready to move on with her life and find work. >> i want to be efficient. i tried hard to apply and apply and apply. numerous places, i never got a chance to get a job. the 32 yooerz could never approve that...