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aris nos informa.diversas. hay dos en observaciÓn. >> recibimos en emergencia, mÁs de 20 hombres para dar asistencia, de los cuales, le dimos atenciÓn 16, porque habÍa algunos que no estaban heridos. tenemos tres muertos en la morgue. de ellos, sÓlo uno fue en el hospital, otros no ya estaba muertos. aris: los fallecidos, permanecen en la morgue. los ciudadanos extranjeros estÁn indignados con migraciÓn. >> ellos mi pregunta cuÁntos haitianos habÍan, los llevaron a la capital. >> por quÉ no traen los cinco muertos? aris: acudieron las autoridades haitianas para ver la salud de sus compatriotas. las autoridades haitianas han tratado de calmar los Ánimos entre sus compatriotas, que han pedidos reportes a los centros de salud. julio: lamentable! estos son otros hechos que tambiÉn son noticias en nuestros paÍses. >> el ex candidato presidencial venezolano, manuel rosales, hacinado en perÚ, dijo que regresara a venezuela, para luchar con el pueblo para ayudar a impulsar la victoria de la oposiciÓn en las pa
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then: what about for ari -- what about for ari -- what about f erarri? overall, you could say the ipo was pretty successful. the stock climbed about 6%. the big question is what for ari is going to do with the extra cash at hand? so far, for ari limits itself to only sell not more than 7000 vehicles a year. that could increase to about 9000 in about four years. we will see if that's a good decision because that's part of the charm of harare, to limit the number of vehicles. but it was exciting to see this ipo and it was rather successful. ben: nice to hear you reminiscing about the old days there. google has started testing its drone delivery program, project wing, dropping off first packages at an event in arizona. the robots can zoom around at 60 miles an hour. amazon is testing its own services but google hopes to use its machines for disaster relief. retail giant target is aiming at a very specific segment this halloween -- kids with special needs. the american firm has put a disabled girl in an advertisement for costumes. there has been a heap of po
then: what about for ari -- what about for ari -- what about f erarri? overall, you could say the ipo was pretty successful. the stock climbed about 6%. the big question is what for ari is going to do with the extra cash at hand? so far, for ari limits itself to only sell not more than 7000 vehicles a year. that could increase to about 9000 in about four years. we will see if that's a good decision because that's part of the charm of harare, to limit the number of vehicles. but it was exciting...
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i'm ari melber in for lawrence o'donnell. john boehner has been caused the least effective house speaker of all time by his critics and members of his own party. but today, many are asking compared to what? today, the big news, number two, kevin mccarthy dropped out of the race for speaker. he reportedly had as many as 200 vote annapolis's 80% of the 247 republicans in the house. but that wasn't enough for house republicans. as mccarthy explained in an interview today with "the national review." the house freedom caucus, whose members he would need to get up over the 218 on the house floor said, he says they wanted things i could deliver. mccarthy realized i wouldn't have enjoyed being speaker this way. asked if the house is governable, he also tells those interviewers, quote, i don't know. sometimes you have to hit rock bottom. governing with a super majority is not supposed to be as hard as kicking addiction. there are only 42 house republicans in that freedom caucus, including republicans who voted against the debt ceiling
i'm ari melber in for lawrence o'donnell. john boehner has been caused the least effective house speaker of all time by his critics and members of his own party. but today, many are asking compared to what? today, the big news, number two, kevin mccarthy dropped out of the race for speaker. he reportedly had as many as 200 vote annapolis's 80% of the 247 republicans in the house. but that wasn't enough for house republicans. as mccarthy explained in an interview today with "the national...
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and ari asked him why. >> sometimes it's the wrong person.very arbitrary as to who gets executed. it's not the worst of the worst. very often. and there are just absolutely arbitrary criteria that shouldn't be in determining who is selected for execution. that it takes years to litigate a matter. so if a person is sentenced to death on average if there is an execution it takes place on average 18 years later. and the number of instances in which there is an execution has fallen dramatically within the united states. there are just a handful of counties where there really are executions. a handful. that's so few. and the risk of arbitrariness is so great. and the risk of the wrong person is enough. and the length of time is so long. it's like being hit by lightning 40 years later. and all that put together convinced me that there is a good case to be made under the constitutional provision, is it a cruel and unusual punishment? those are the things that are relevant. that this court should hear the case. and that's what i said in the dissentin
and ari asked him why. >> sometimes it's the wrong person.very arbitrary as to who gets executed. it's not the worst of the worst. very often. and there are just absolutely arbitrary criteria that shouldn't be in determining who is selected for execution. that it takes years to litigate a matter. so if a person is sentenced to death on average if there is an execution it takes place on average 18 years later. and the number of instances in which there is an execution has fallen...
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>> let's bring in ari flesher for president george w. bush. and you go across the 1 candidates, ari, and you've got one on one side, is he talking about obamacare as far as you can tell? he's now sort of doing the other side business and saying, are we going to, you know, playing that republicans are the hard hearted people that want to take away health insurance? >> i think he was referring specifically ben carson's plan vis-a-vis medicare. governor kasich is going to try to portray compassionate conservatism. it's interesting, he sounds different, hasn't broken through with it yet, though. >> yeah, i wonder just going back to this issue, ari, isn't a center piece of the republican party tackling some of these entitlements. not just for the sake of the program, but because of the concern about how they're crowding out other forms of government spending or economy over time? if john kasich is willing to seed that ground, how big of a deal is that for the party? >> well, look, i think the center piece for republican party, and this is what i ho
>> let's bring in ari flesher for president george w. bush. and you go across the 1 candidates, ari, and you've got one on one side, is he talking about obamacare as far as you can tell? he's now sort of doing the other side business and saying, are we going to, you know, playing that republicans are the hard hearted people that want to take away health insurance? >> i think he was referring specifically ben carson's plan vis-a-vis medicare. governor kasich is going to try to...
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for that, i'm go to the newsroom and ari melber. ari? >> that is exactly right.radley podliska's lawyers out this hour, first on msnbc, alleges the benghazi chair, goud, did i essentially breaking federal law by disclosing information about private counseling and mediation in that employment dispute that broke over the weekend. again this is the ex-benghazi investigator who says the committee was focused improperly on hillary clinton and he says he was retaliated against based on his independent attempts to conduct a more fair investigation. what's new right now, first here on msnbc is a cease and desist letter from his lawyer staying in his responses, chairman gowdy's news responses, he has essentially violated federal rules. we have reached out to the chair, of course, for a response, haven't heard it yes. i will note, kate, as you know, that everything in this story up to date has been contested. the committee saying, for example, that this is a disgruntled ex-employee terminated for cause. this is an escalation of the story we saw over the weekend here, a cea
for that, i'm go to the newsroom and ari melber. ari? >> that is exactly right.radley podliska's lawyers out this hour, first on msnbc, alleges the benghazi chair, goud, did i essentially breaking federal law by disclosing information about private counseling and mediation in that employment dispute that broke over the weekend. again this is the ex-benghazi investigator who says the committee was focused improperly on hillary clinton and he says he was retaliated against based on his...
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let me try this. >> so ari melber joins us to break it all down. i know that you have been going through these court documents. congressman gowdy denying this. what picture is this painting? >> there have been full denials from chairman gowdy. you heard it there. according to the draft complaint that will be filed in federal court next month, what you have the major claiming here is that there was retaliation both for his military service, that if true would be illegal under a 1994 federal law, and there was retaliation based on the fact that he was basically reviewing what other agencies were doing and he says after the secretary of state's e-mail habits became public which everyone now remembers, the committee bore down on wanting to blame her, focus on that issue at the exclusion of the issues he was tasked with investigating. he says that put him on a collision course with that new political vendetta and he was punished for it. the committee denying that categorically. >> very interesting development there. a lot of people got to watch last nig
let me try this. >> so ari melber joins us to break it all down. i know that you have been going through these court documents. congressman gowdy denying this. what picture is this painting? >> there have been full denials from chairman gowdy. you heard it there. according to the draft complaint that will be filed in federal court next month, what you have the major claiming here is that there was retaliation both for his military service, that if true would be illegal under a 1994...
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ari, let's start with what just happened today.wed all the ins and outside, she's scheduled to give a deposition on friday. the court was considering whether or not that information should be publicly available. >> that's right. and so what we know now that we didn't know this morning, and that this friday deposition, assuming it occurs will not immediately be available to anyone in the public arena. it will be two months sealed. as many who followed the story will remember it was a breakthrough when an earlier deposition emerged that showed cosby in his own words basically admitting to certain steps in this behavioral pattern that he's accused of not the whole thing. >> right. he said he obtained quaaludes, he was asked about whether he used those with women he wanted to have sex with. he was asked whether any of them took them without consent, he was told by his lawyers not to answer that question. >> exactly. >> so this is the first time really that we're hearing from -- that someone is hearing from bill cosby in his own words,
ari, let's start with what just happened today.wed all the ins and outside, she's scheduled to give a deposition on friday. the court was considering whether or not that information should be publicly available. >> that's right. and so what we know now that we didn't know this morning, and that this friday deposition, assuming it occurs will not immediately be available to anyone in the public arena. it will be two months sealed. as many who followed the story will remember it was a...
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ari melber, thanks so much.ad ari's full article at msnbc.com. >>> up next, a big change at the golden arches. and it has breakfast-lovers lovin' it. should i go there? >>> plus, what would you do if you won $310 million. one michigan mom is only thinking about her kids. >> i'm going to take care of my kids. i don't want them to have to work like i had to work and deal with the kind of things that i had to deal with over life. i just want to make it a good life for them. food is committed to truth on the label. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is always number one. we leave out poultry by-product meal, corn, wheat and soy. and, we own where our dry food is made - 100%. can other brands say all that? for grain-free nutrition you can trust, does your food go beyond? learn more at beyondpetfood.com more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an in
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hey, ari, didn't i just see you a little while ago? like we've been on more than one story, jose. sometimes that's the case. >> and you know what? these are important stories, especially this one. >> this one is pretty interesting, and i think uplifting to a lot of people. i just got back from chicago, where i spent time with jared adams, a young man who was arrested at age 17 and convicted of a crime he says he didn't commit. he then went on to try to work and appeal his case, studying the law, teaching himself in prison. it ultimately went up to the top federal appeals court in chicago. you see it there on the screen in front of the red statue there? well, that's the 7th circuit. they overturned his conviction and let him out. i spent time with jared because he now has graduated law school, and jose, he's done something that no lawyer i've talked to said they've ever heard of. he is now clerking for the very court that set him free. it's a pretty remarkable turn of events for this young man. i want to play for you some sound. we talk
hey, ari, didn't i just see you a little while ago? like we've been on more than one story, jose. sometimes that's the case. >> and you know what? these are important stories, especially this one. >> this one is pretty interesting, and i think uplifting to a lot of people. i just got back from chicago, where i spent time with jared adams, a young man who was arrested at age 17 and convicted of a crime he says he didn't commit. he then went on to try to work and appeal his case,...
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joining me, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber.tigation? >> i can tell you we have spoken to a lawyer for the family members here as well as to one of the family members. they say that this has been obviously a hard time. they are pursuing this suit because they want justice done. separate from the criminal inquiry that you mention, there is a different standard in these federal civil rights actions. so their claim is that this was wrongful death and excessive force. that video that you were showing earlier is, according to our confirmations, the body camera video, it tells part of the story and it shows an interaction that escalates very quickly. this is something that both officers talk about, that sometimes they feel under tremendous threat in a one-on-one situation when they don't have compliance. it's also as we know something that critics talk about, the notion that if someone is in a car and unarmed or in a street stop and unarmed, the tendency sometimes against police training to escalate the situation rather than wait for
joining me, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber.tigation? >> i can tell you we have spoken to a lawyer for the family members here as well as to one of the family members. they say that this has been obviously a hard time. they are pursuing this suit because they want justice done. separate from the criminal inquiry that you mention, there is a different standard in these federal civil rights actions. so their claim is that this was wrongful death and excessive force. that video...
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>> all things considered, that's correct, ari.rake fires, engine fires are something that we train for in the aircraft rescue fire fighting business. it's not uncommon. that's why we prepare for those. we mitigate those. and that's what was done today an effective response. also the fact that broward sheriff fire rescue's specialty teams, our technical rescue team and hazardous materials team are located within a mile, mile and a half of the airport. so that certainly complements our response here. we had an effective response, a quick response. and i think that that's reflected by the results that we see. >> is the remaining fuel on the plane going to stay there? do you guys take it off? what happens with that? >> that's a question that will be determined once the investigators get here with the fire investigators and b-cad. whether they'll offload the fuel or not. that's something that tahey'll decide on at that time. >> what's happened to the passengers evacuated. >> greg meyer, i'll jump in for a second. just while we're stand
>> all things considered, that's correct, ari.rake fires, engine fires are something that we train for in the aircraft rescue fire fighting business. it's not uncommon. that's why we prepare for those. we mitigate those. and that's what was done today an effective response. also the fact that broward sheriff fire rescue's specialty teams, our technical rescue team and hazardous materials team are located within a mile, mile and a half of the airport. so that certainly complements our...
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while we wait, i want to bring in charles hadlock who is following the story, also ari melber. charles, let me start with you, what do we expect to happen here? we'll hear from school officials? >> reporter: that's correct. the school district here, columbia school district is expected to have a news conference beginning any moment now. and then at 5:00 eastern time, the sheriff is expected to have his own news conference. he had flown to chicago to listen to the president's speech, to that group in chicago, but he returned here to columbia to take care of this matter. he's placed the officer, ben fields, on administrative leave until this investigation is over. he's also asked the fbi and the justice department to look into exactly what happened at this school yesterday in that video that went viral almost immediately. kate? >> all right, charles, we're going to listen into the press conference beginning now from the school in columbia, south carolina. >> thumbs up if you can hear me good? thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs up. i think i got everybody. okay. we're going to go ahead
while we wait, i want to bring in charles hadlock who is following the story, also ari melber. charles, let me start with you, what do we expect to happen here? we'll hear from school officials? >> reporter: that's correct. the school district here, columbia school district is expected to have a news conference beginning any moment now. and then at 5:00 eastern time, the sheriff is expected to have his own news conference. he had flown to chicago to listen to the president's speech, to...
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ari! >> does he everybody know how to direct?when the got the script to see where your characters have landed after all these years. >> of course. i kept looking for my first sex scene and then i looked -- read through the whole script and realize i had i have none. guess who they gave all the sex scenes to. >> they gave it to me. >> that's what took the longest to make the movie was waiting for get the script. just having done it in so long and also is as a fan of what the was, it was great to see where doug brought the characters in the script. >> i was so excites when had i saw the script i have likes awesome. >> doctor says she's going to pop any second. >> what's wrong? >> we have a sex tape. >> i am getting married. >> oh, god. >> we need more money. >> oh, god. ♪ >> and i have to say, for fans of "entourage" it was difficult if you have seen "e" in action we are lying sloan, sloan, sloan. and we can't talk much about sloan because it's a little bit of a surprise. >> yeah. there is a couple of sprayses. >> i was surprised.
ari! >> does he everybody know how to direct?when the got the script to see where your characters have landed after all these years. >> of course. i kept looking for my first sex scene and then i looked -- read through the whole script and realize i had i have none. guess who they gave all the sex scenes to. >> they gave it to me. >> that's what took the longest to make the movie was waiting for get the script. just having done it in so long and also is as a fan of what...
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ari, legal lily speaking, let's talk about today. what's the significance of a deposition?on is part of the discovery process. this doesn't mean anything happened or anybody did anything wrong, it simply means the case has been dormd legitimate. it's the parties and their lawyers give an oath. >> yes and answer. gloria allred told me she planned to ask not just about her clients but about other cases. you would expect that as a lawyer. >> you would. both sides are going to grapple over that. so if you are pushing the case, in this case the plaintiffs, you want it to be as broad as possible, what you consider relevant, pattern, practice, anything that might have related to the charges at hand. and if you were the defense counsel here in a deposition, you would say, no, let's narrow it to exactly what this case is about and try to defend your client in any deposition from giving away more than you absolutely legally have top. >> cosby's attorneys have frequently says these accusations are untrue. i asked a lot of critical questions to that group of women. i asked them why the
ari, legal lily speaking, let's talk about today. what's the significance of a deposition?on is part of the discovery process. this doesn't mean anything happened or anybody did anything wrong, it simply means the case has been dormd legitimate. it's the parties and their lawyers give an oath. >> yes and answer. gloria allred told me she planned to ask not just about her clients but about other cases. you would expect that as a lawyer. >> you would. both sides are going to grapple...
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chief legal correspondent ari melber joins me with more from new york. >> that's right.aking story largey because the video we are showing from the officer's body camera shows a lot, by no means all of the interaction. the family alleging this young man was 17 years old, was on what started out as a routine traffic stop that escalated very quickly, resulting in his shooting death. what you are seeing now is a little video, part of the controversial section. i'm now going to throw so everyone can see with their own eyes, to the key part of the video. let's take a look. >> license, registration, proof of insurance, please. >> i don't even know you're an officer. can i see your badge number? >> you cannot see my badge number. >> i'm recording. >> get out of the car. get out of the car. i'm telling you right now. hands behind your back. >> ow! [ screaming ] >> that is the video obviously difficult but also important to see. i can tell you what the family is saying quote, since the moment we viewed the body camera footage, they say their confusion has been acute, difficult, t
chief legal correspondent ari melber joins me with more from new york. >> that's right.aking story largey because the video we are showing from the officer's body camera shows a lot, by no means all of the interaction. the family alleging this young man was 17 years old, was on what started out as a routine traffic stop that escalated very quickly, resulting in his shooting death. what you are seeing now is a little video, part of the controversial section. i'm now going to throw so...
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. >> ari, he brings up so many issues. i lived in chicago for ten years.hat's still playing out in many ways where a detective to force people into false confessions. burke is his last night. you also have a situation where i interviewed another man in chicago who spent 25 years of his life on death row for a crime he did not commit. didn't get the support that this gentleman has. and the disproportionate number of african-american males who are sentenced more harshly and then when they get out, in cases where they were rightfully convicted they're not given an opportunity to get a job as the president has discussed with -- >> as you say, it runs so deep. we do these reports. it touches so many things, you don't have time to get to it. the burke case. dean yellen picked several loyola students to go through those cases. jarrett adams was one of them. one of those cases has been overturned. african-american man who spent over 25 years in prison, including work that jarrett and others did, they found out it was torture that led to the false confession. that
. >> ari, he brings up so many issues. i lived in chicago for ten years.hat's still playing out in many ways where a detective to force people into false confessions. burke is his last night. you also have a situation where i interviewed another man in chicago who spent 25 years of his life on death row for a crime he did not commit. didn't get the support that this gentleman has. and the disproportionate number of african-american males who are sentenced more harshly and then when they...
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and so with that, i'd like to get started, ari.o your book focuses on the last 50 years of voting in america which covers the period of time from when president johnson signed the voting rights act up to the present. why do you think it was important to write this book? >> well, thank you so much, alberta, for doing this, and thank you so much to the texas book festival for having me. this is my second time being here, and it's such a great event. thank you to all of you for coming on a sunday, skipping football and being here instead -- [laughter] to listen to a discussion. in texas, that's a big thing, to give up sunday to listen to a topic of voting rights. this topic, to me, was so important because i didn't want grow up in the session re-- i didn't grow up in the segregated south. i was not a child of the civil rights movement, and i honestly thought -- i think like many people -- that these fights were settled, that we passed a voting rights act in 1965, that it did all these unbelievable things and that it wasn't really an i
and so with that, i'd like to get started, ari.o your book focuses on the last 50 years of voting in america which covers the period of time from when president johnson signed the voting rights act up to the present. why do you think it was important to write this book? >> well, thank you so much, alberta, for doing this, and thank you so much to the texas book festival for having me. this is my second time being here, and it's such a great event. thank you to all of you for coming on a...
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. >> ari raifn hawri raven hawk in washington, d.c. so ari gif me your assessment of what happened last night? >> what happened is, democrats finally got on stage. finally got to debate. we didn't see raths about insulting miss oinsulting misog. or who mocked po who. who. who how do you break up the big banks, what do you to enhance or expand social security. how do we deal with the issue of gun violence. this was the most substantive policy driven debate that the american people have seen in 12 years. >> that's not saying that much really, there was more discussion of issues last night but talk to me a little bit about the most important issue you think they disagreed on? >> look, i think the most interesting disagreement to me came on the wall street issue. bernie sanders and martin o'malley, talking about the reinstitution of glass spiegel. very good different approaches but that different approach also comes down to rhetoric about it. where you know, bernie sanders had that line last flight which i think was one of the more memorab
. >> ari raifn hawri raven hawk in washington, d.c. so ari gif me your assessment of what happened last night? >> what happened is, democrats finally got on stage. finally got to debate. we didn't see raths about insulting miss oinsulting misog. or who mocked po who. who. who how do you break up the big banks, what do you to enhance or expand social security. how do we deal with the issue of gun violence. this was the most substantive policy driven debate that the american people...
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ari, definitely fascinating on the msnbc.com article.ump is taking a shot at marco rubio and infamous reach for the water episode. remember back in 2013? that awkward moment when rubio delivered the republican response and during that delivery, he was so thirsty and time after time reaching for his water. taking a big old gulp. donald trump delivered a care package of trump natural ice spring water and said since you're always sweating, we thought you could use some water. here's how rubio responded on the "today" this morning. >> donald trump is apparently sent you some kind of a gag gift meant to poke fun at the fact you have a tendency to perspire. >> running for office, people look for a competitive advantage. talking bad about someone is going to give them that, that's what they're going to did. >> give me a break. rubio is not negotiating with the kind of people you have to negotiate with to turn this country around. very simple. he was the one that attacked me first. i didn't attack him. >> we are asking you at home, trump's rubio
ari, definitely fascinating on the msnbc.com article.ump is taking a shot at marco rubio and infamous reach for the water episode. remember back in 2013? that awkward moment when rubio delivered the republican response and during that delivery, he was so thirsty and time after time reaching for his water. taking a big old gulp. donald trump delivered a care package of trump natural ice spring water and said since you're always sweating, we thought you could use some water. here's how rubio...
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with me now is msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber. in today. >> sure. >> so this school resource officer was also named in a different case that's also pending. we've got something here saying that fields is named as a defendant in a 2013 federal lawsuit that claims that he unfairly and recklessly targeted african-american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity. we should say, of course, fields has denied any wrongdoing in this, but does this previous lawsuit have any impact in the current investigation? >> probably not. there are two previous cases, as you mentioned, neither found him guilty of any wrongdoing through the process. so legally, that's not necessarily going to come in. the investigation is going to focus on what we saw there and what we didn't see, what happened before or after. you mentioned, richard, this kind of abuse, you see it there up on the screen, is not the kind of thing that was an unarmed minor in class, can be easily explained by what came before it. that is to say, there are
with me now is msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber. in today. >> sure. >> so this school resource officer was also named in a different case that's also pending. we've got something here saying that fields is named as a defendant in a 2013 federal lawsuit that claims that he unfairly and recklessly targeted african-american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity. we should say, of course, fields has denied any wrongdoing in this, but does...
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ari, thank you very much.state representative mccloud. thank you very much for being with me. >> thanks so much for having me. >> give me your reaction initially to this video. >>. can you hear me? >> i'm sorry? i didn't hear you. >> i was wondering, what's your reaction to this video? >> oh, i was beyond amazed and disgusted by the video yesterday. there is no justification for that type of treatment of any student. especially -- i mean, this was a teenage girl. and in a state that is number one for women who are killed by men, that sends a powerfully hypocritical message to young women and girls in south carolina. it's just beyond unbelievable. >> and, you know, representative, one of the questions ari melber was speaking about this seconds ago is, what is an officer doing involved in academic issues? in other words, that officer is there to, you know, protect the school, protect the students, et cetera, should officers be brought in to what are academic problems even if the student had a cell phone, even if
ari, thank you very much.state representative mccloud. thank you very much for being with me. >> thanks so much for having me. >> give me your reaction initially to this video. >>. can you hear me? >> i'm sorry? i didn't hear you. >> i was wondering, what's your reaction to this video? >> oh, i was beyond amazed and disgusted by the video yesterday. there is no justification for that type of treatment of any student. especially -- i mean, this was a teenage...
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the kpapb is close to -- the campaign was close to home in ary clinton held a rally old town alexandriaer her 11 hours of testimony about yesterday. the democratic race getting lincoln chafee dropped out. run andn decided not to jim webb dropped out. in iowa this weekend. on the other side of the aeufl hat might be a shift for the g.o.p. new polls showing donald trump is slipping. bloomberg poll has ben carson nine g him in iowa by points. john kasich is making new enemies. with include the nba or some folks there. he ohio governor bumped into the philadelphia 76ers at a hotel this week and they didn't what he later told the campaign crowd about them. >> the reason some of them make of money is they have skills. 76ers have had that many skills lately. and they heard that used his low poll numbers saying this. more 2% of the time. ouch! ahead, getting ready for the marine corps marathon. just race. is not >> tonight we raise over $55,000. leon: emotional stories behind the scenes and what you need to now about getting around because of the marathon. leon: this might be the biggest thing
the kpapb is close to -- the campaign was close to home in ary clinton held a rally old town alexandriaer her 11 hours of testimony about yesterday. the democratic race getting lincoln chafee dropped out. run andn decided not to jim webb dropped out. in iowa this weekend. on the other side of the aeufl hat might be a shift for the g.o.p. new polls showing donald trump is slipping. bloomberg poll has ben carson nine g him in iowa by points. john kasich is making new enemies. with include the nba...
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msnbc legal correspondent ari melber joins me now.s is a case that really gripped the nation because this was a culture that was revealed that was taking place at this elite boys school and the fact that they had a list running and they were cultivating grooming these young women to be part of their conquests before graduation. talk about the leniency that the attorneys for labrie are now asking for and in your legal opinion do you think he'll receive it? >> i don't think he'll receive it. we never know. that's up to the judge. he's facing potentially 11 years for what the jury found he did, which is have sex and sexual relations with a minor, with someone below the age of consent. and they took in the charge of a computer to facilitate that. they rejected and did not find him guilty of rape of nonconsensual actions. in other words, this was because of her age that he is in this trouble, not bought of tecause conduct. she did allege that it was rape, that it was not consensual. up to 11 years. the lawyer is saying this is a tough orde
msnbc legal correspondent ari melber joins me now.s is a case that really gripped the nation because this was a culture that was revealed that was taking place at this elite boys school and the fact that they had a list running and they were cultivating grooming these young women to be part of their conquests before graduation. talk about the leniency that the attorneys for labrie are now asking for and in your legal opinion do you think he'll receive it? >> i don't think he'll receive...
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it's a lot like what ari and zach were thinking about. let's get out of detention and tear it up through the school. this video put together by motorcyclist magazine done in the style of the videos tim is still famous for. they're using these two little hondas. it's just a tiny 125 motorcycle. cooler than a scooter but not as big as a motorcycle. >> it's the kind of bike i can handle. >> it's a great bike for beginners to get in on the bike. it's a very manageable bike and they're quite capable. >> i wouldn't be doing that. >> this is a great way today treatment your way out of detention. >> get done tearing up the baseball field and it's back into the school for a little bit of dodge ball. >> get them kids. >> it's a fun day. >> a best friends love goes a long way. >> when it comes to special birthday presents this one takes the birthday cake. >> the elaborate surprise that will put all your friends to shame. plus these long board riders. >> are wearing their helmets. they are wearing gloves. gloves. >> see how their safety gear comes in
it's a lot like what ari and zach were thinking about. let's get out of detention and tear it up through the school. this video put together by motorcyclist magazine done in the style of the videos tim is still famous for. they're using these two little hondas. it's just a tiny 125 motorcycle. cooler than a scooter but not as big as a motorcycle. >> it's the kind of bike i can handle. >> it's a great bike for beginners to get in on the bike. it's a very manageable bike and they're...
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ari melber is here with more. >> thanks, andrea. over 30,000 killed by firearms a year in the u.s.the last year government data is available. there were 21,175 suicides, 505 accidental firearm deaths, and 11,208 homicides. what does that mean? works out to roughly 92 people killed by firearms in the united states every day. nbc news has been tracking firearms death since yesterday's shooting at umpqua community college and throughout the day today, we're reporting on victims in the other shootings. for example, last night in cleveland, a five month old baby was shot while sitting in a car with her mother. she died at the hospital. police say they believe the shots were fired from a nearby apartment building, striking the car and surrounding area. cleveland's police chief, calvin williams, cried during a public briefing about that shooting just last night. it was an emotional scene there during that press conference. more broadly, it has been a deadly month in cleveland with 8 children under the age of 15 shot in september alone. we also want to show you a friend of aviel's mother,
ari melber is here with more. >> thanks, andrea. over 30,000 killed by firearms a year in the u.s.the last year government data is available. there were 21,175 suicides, 505 accidental firearm deaths, and 11,208 homicides. what does that mean? works out to roughly 92 people killed by firearms in the united states every day. nbc news has been tracking firearms death since yesterday's shooting at umpqua community college and throughout the day today, we're reporting on victims in the other...
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david ari otto has the story. >> reporter: this was once the picture of the american auto workers, at a frenzied pace. in 1950, about 17% of workers produce autos, and auto parts. today that number is less than 1%, following years of factory automation and overseas manufacturers that hurt u.s. sales. >> and yet six years after an 80 billion layout and massive layouts, the industry is poised for the best sales in more than a decade. >> we are seeing the plants and imports. there's a lot of liability. it is especially true in southern states where weaker unions and manufacturers. >> it shifted away from the detroit three, until the transport automakers, and the economy in the south than they used to be. the jobs are not what they were. an average employee spent more hours at work. american pay dropped over the years, at times earning less than counterparts. >> the new wage is higher than a starting wage in retail. it's attractive. not as attractive as it used to be. this year, unionized workers tried to make it attractive. threatening to strike unless more money was offered. doing away
david ari otto has the story. >> reporter: this was once the picture of the american auto workers, at a frenzied pace. in 1950, about 17% of workers produce autos, and auto parts. today that number is less than 1%, following years of factory automation and overseas manufacturers that hurt u.s. sales. >> and yet six years after an 80 billion layout and massive layouts, the industry is poised for the best sales in more than a decade. >> we are seeing the plants and imports....
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bill moon in ari in, da reports 67 and charlie in vallejo is reporting 73 degrees. thank you so much for those reports. loving my weather watchers and light look at the current conditions in and around there and a beautiful view of the golden gate bridge and you can seed flag is barely on the fly. lots of blue skies there. temperature in san francisco, 64 degrees and same in oakland. seventy in santa rosa after dropping down to 48 degrees in the early morning hours and areas of dense fog and that is in the mid-60s in the concord area. we have a fire weather watch going into affect tonight for the yellow highlighted area that encompasses the north bay mountains. we will see increasing wins out of the northwest at 20 miles an hour. pretty gusty at times. relative humidity will be trailing off as well. this is a gorgeous view. our mount ham cam picking up a batch of low clouds streaming in over the santa clara valley. and this is another view of that stratus lining up over the bay from sausalito toward san francisco and one more view. how about let's go to the coast wh
bill moon in ari in, da reports 67 and charlie in vallejo is reporting 73 degrees. thank you so much for those reports. loving my weather watchers and light look at the current conditions in and around there and a beautiful view of the golden gate bridge and you can seed flag is barely on the fly. lots of blue skies there. temperature in san francisco, 64 degrees and same in oakland. seventy in santa rosa after dropping down to 48 degrees in the early morning hours and areas of dense fog and...
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. >> i'm daniel swiper in buenos aries. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >> you're watching al jazeera. here are the headlines. >> at least 8 people have been killed in twin explosions in the turkish capital of ankara. it happened during a peace rally. >>> there has been a second stabbing attack in occupied east jerusalem. a palestinian was shot dead after stabbing an officer. two other police officers were hurt in the incident. north korea's leader warned the u.s. that it's ready to respond to any threat. kim jong-un was speaking during a military parade celebrating the 70 years of the founding of the ruling party. >>> moscow has increased the intensity of air assaults. russia said its targeting only isil but other rebel groups opposed to assad say they've been repeatedly hit. well, syrian rebels in the homs countryside believe they'll be the next target. they've been strengthening their defenses. >> the opposition is expecting a war. the syrian army has warned that it
. >> i'm daniel swiper in buenos aries. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >> you're watching al jazeera. here are the headlines. >> at least 8 people have been killed in twin explosions in the turkish capital of ankara. it happened during a peace rally. >>> there has been a second stabbing attack in occupied east jerusalem. a...
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shooting instructor ari dobuler said in the last week, hundreds of israelis have applied for permits. >> if we worked 24 hours a day it would probably be the people coming in. jonathan police have tried to : diffuse the mounting tension by blocking off arab neighborhoods. but there are fears such measures could fuel more attacks and protests. the unrest began more than a month ago after rumors israeli politicians wanted to block palestinian access to the revered al aqsa mosque, islam's third holiest shrine. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected a proposal to send international observers to the mosque compound. meanwhile israeli forces and palestinians clashed in ramallah. protesters threw stones. israeli troops responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. the gunmen in sunday's attack was killed but not before officials say he shot and killed an armed officer. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, jerusalem. elizabeth: secretary of state john kerry will meet with top israeli and palestinian leaders this week to discuss a path towards peace. you're looking live as to 35 and 2nd
shooting instructor ari dobuler said in the last week, hundreds of israelis have applied for permits. >> if we worked 24 hours a day it would probably be the people coming in. jonathan police have tried to : diffuse the mounting tension by blocking off arab neighborhoods. but there are fears such measures could fuel more attacks and protests. the unrest began more than a month ago after rumors israeli politicians wanted to block palestinian access to the revered al aqsa mosque, islam's...
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. >> reporter: shooting instructor ari dobuler said in the last week hundreds of israelis have applied for permits and siend up for shooting tutorials after nearly a month-long wave of palestinian attacks. >> i think it's important in this case to have self defense. >> reporter: police have tried to diffuse the mounting tension by blocking off arab neighborhoods. but there are fears such measures could fuel more attacks and protests that began after rumors israeli politicians wanted to block palestinian access to the revered al aqsa mosque. >> in one of five separate attacks yesterday, this israeli civilian was seen on camera holding a gun moments after he shot and killed a palestinian he says tried to stab him. heavily armed israeli pli were on patrol at tonight he attack but they were unable to stop it in time. as the violence continues, cities like tel aviv are now suggesting banning arab maintenance workers and cleaners from schools. jeff, some israeli parents are worried about attacks against their children. >> glor: jonathan, thank you.toe dead as typhoon kappu barrels across the
. >> reporter: shooting instructor ari dobuler said in the last week hundreds of israelis have applied for permits and siend up for shooting tutorials after nearly a month-long wave of palestinian attacks. >> i think it's important in this case to have self defense. >> reporter: police have tried to diffuse the mounting tension by blocking off arab neighborhoods. but there are fears such measures could fuel more attacks and protests that began after rumors israeli politicians...
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msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins me now.so joining us, anthony poppa with the drug policy alliance. he's spent a dozen years in prison and is now anned a video carat on the so-called war on drugs. first, ari, can you explain just how significant this would be? >> if this were signed into law, it would be one of the largest changes to federal prison enforcement and sentencing in a generation as we foe in a period where we've seen the war on drugs rely on these harsh sentences for drug sentencing. throughout the system, i want to bring in anthony poppa who's here. we've spoken to policymakers today about this. we're speaking to you as someone who's been through it in new york. tell us about your story. >> i was a first-time non-violent offender in 1985. made the biggest mistake of my life. got involved with drug activity. i passed an envelope with 4 1/2 ounces of cocaine to be undercover officers for the sum of $500. for that, i made every mistake you could make and i wound up going to prison. i was sentenced to 15 years to li
msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins me now.so joining us, anthony poppa with the drug policy alliance. he's spent a dozen years in prison and is now anned a video carat on the so-called war on drugs. first, ari, can you explain just how significant this would be? >> if this were signed into law, it would be one of the largest changes to federal prison enforcement and sentencing in a generation as we foe in a period where we've seen the war on drugs rely on these harsh...
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low interest rates ari headwind insurance company. we are promising to pay you. it does put a drag on the revenue of our company. we did an analysis. revenue company. living through lately cost us about a year of revenue. we are out about $36 billion of twitty $6 billion of revenue in the last five years. gary: that' s a 20% decline. john: i went back to japan in 2008 and 2009 as part of a business trip. i was totally impacted by what japan had to live through with their low interest rates for a long period of time. we came back and moved our company into a much lower efficiency. that' s much better efficiency. we are really better position to thrive. gary: it sounds like you think the fed made a root -- made a john: i think they just got to get off the dime. i heard somewhere, the last time they raise rates, there was no iphone. one out of seven people on wall street had never seen a rate rise. gary: which is pretty scary to the industry. john: and we can' t raise rates for fear of what the market does. they had just got to move past that. anthony: you mentioned
low interest rates ari headwind insurance company. we are promising to pay you. it does put a drag on the revenue of our company. we did an analysis. revenue company. living through lately cost us about a year of revenue. we are out about $36 billion of twitty $6 billion of revenue in the last five years. gary: that' s a 20% decline. john: i went back to japan in 2008 and 2009 as part of a business trip. i was totally impacted by what japan had to live through with their low interest rates for...
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we bring in ari mel ber. a chance also to talk with justice briar about the term ahead. >> one of the things we talked about was his view that people think of them as more political than they are. he thinks they remain very independent. i'll play a bit of that and we can talk about it. >> i think that there is the view that we are junior league politicians. >> when you say political, what do you mean in the context of a judge being political? >> that's perfect, because that's exactly the point. that's a very good question. i did work in the congress for a while on the staff, so political to me, in that context, means are you republican or democrat? where are the votes? will this make the senator popular or unpopular? in that level of politics, i don't see it here. >> if you apply that view to their decisions, what he's saying, when it comes to abortions, affirmative action back up before the court, and four death penalty cases, he said they look at them for the outcome and the constitution, not what people ar
we bring in ari mel ber. a chance also to talk with justice briar about the term ahead. >> one of the things we talked about was his view that people think of them as more political than they are. he thinks they remain very independent. i'll play a bit of that and we can talk about it. >> i think that there is the view that we are junior league politicians. >> when you say political, what do you mean in the context of a judge being political? >> that's perfect, because...
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linked to what some call thenectar of the gods. 3i9d against arguably the world's most powerfuling arimical organization. >> the european parliament approved a new telecom law to scrap roaming charges. within two years, travelers will pay the same anywhere within the eu. only travelers with european sim cards. >> and they will make sure that they treat all internet traffic equally but not everyone supports the move. this is a blow for net neutrality, prints all internet data musting equal in terms of the speed it's delivered and it's why the internet is still a level playing field and why startups can overtake established brands. imagine the internet super highway with each website as a car. a neutral internet doesn't discriminate between the traffic. but the new rules could allow internet service providers to create online fast lanes for what they called specialized services. this could be a beneficial service like streaming a medical procedure. >> at that means companies that can afford to could pay to access the fast lane if they re-brand their contest as a specialized service leavi
linked to what some call thenectar of the gods. 3i9d against arguably the world's most powerfuling arimical organization. >> the european parliament approved a new telecom law to scrap roaming charges. within two years, travelers will pay the same anywhere within the eu. only travelers with european sim cards. >> and they will make sure that they treat all internet traffic equally but not everyone supports the move. this is a blow for net neutrality, prints all internet data musting...
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>> joining us, nbc news capitol hill correspondent luke russert and msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melger. you've done extensive reporting today. what is the latest? >> the latest breaking news is new complaints from this individual's lawyers saying to the house committee part of what we just heard is itself a violation of federal confidentiality rules. what they are talking about is federal law, if you have these disputes, the facts of the information have to remain silent. the lawyers said mr. gowdy's claim that he never met him is also false, according to them. they say they met twice. they were in committee meetings together. it's a small committee and that he's basically surprised about this reaction. we contacted the committee for its reaction to these claims. i will say most disturbingly for the committee, this suggests there will be a lot of public political thrashing about the facts here, which is not what they want. >> there could be thrashing about the facts, but the end of the day the facts will, we hope, tell the tale. a lot of what we were hearing this could be a case
>> joining us, nbc news capitol hill correspondent luke russert and msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melger. you've done extensive reporting today. what is the latest? >> the latest breaking news is new complaints from this individual's lawyers saying to the house committee part of what we just heard is itself a violation of federal confidentiality rules. what they are talking about is federal law, if you have these disputes, the facts of the information have to remain silent....
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msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins us live.you saw this headline yesterday i thought this is taking a new turn and obviously far from over just on level of this employment issue alone. >> that's right. we're seeing an escalation in the charges and countercharges. trey gowdy went on a media tour, including speaking to nbc's kristin welker, saying this was a bad, lousy employee. that's why he was term nafted. even saying that some of his claims, new mentioned for example the idea that he was discriminated for his military service, those were going "nowhere in mediation, request the thus he widened his critique to the hillary clinton concern. now the lawyer's firing back. msnbc we obtained this cease and desist letter first. this came out late in the day yesterday basically saying that that charge that gowdy made itself violates confidentiality rules because the lawyers say under federal law that has to remain secret and confidential when you try to mediate a federal employment dispute. gowdy fired back based on a report later las
msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber joins us live.you saw this headline yesterday i thought this is taking a new turn and obviously far from over just on level of this employment issue alone. >> that's right. we're seeing an escalation in the charges and countercharges. trey gowdy went on a media tour, including speaking to nbc's kristin welker, saying this was a bad, lousy employee. that's why he was term nafted. even saying that some of his claims, new mentioned for example the...
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. >> anchor: if you ari patriots fan you have to love tom brady's demeanor, all business, playing angry and walking away a win with little to say week after week. reporting live in the newsroom, . >>> yes it, was another dominant game for brady but colts collapse is also getting a lot of attention. patriots capitalized on big plays, the coats never recovered recovered. 7's steve cooper joins us now from foxboro with reaction from fans. >>> well, kim, you know, patriots fans are buzzing over not just one but two moments, in moments in the game last night them have been here all day long coming and going with big smiles smiles. one of the memorable moments was involving the colts and it's a moment that has baffled the football world. >>> colt anderson is behind him and . >>> what the heck? >>> first it was this play that had pats fans part frenzy when fourth down play and even had the nbc announcers baffled . >>> we've seen way lot of bizarre stuff. i have never seen anything more bizarre than that . >>> i never seen anything like that in 50 years of watching football on any level, i have
. >> anchor: if you ari patriots fan you have to love tom brady's demeanor, all business, playing angry and walking away a win with little to say week after week. reporting live in the newsroom, . >>> yes it, was another dominant game for brady but colts collapse is also getting a lot of attention. patriots capitalized on big plays, the coats never recovered recovered. 7's steve cooper joins us now from foxboro with reaction from fans. >>> well, kim, you know, patriots...
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. >> i know that many of you have grown we ary of this conflict.u are well aware, i do not support the idea of endless war, and i have repeatedly argued against marching into open-ended military conflicts that do not serve our core security interests. yet given what is at stake in afghanistan, and the opportunity for a stable and committed ally, that can partner with us in preventing the emergence of future threats, and the fact that we have an international coalition, i'm firmly convinced that we should make this extra effort. in the afghan government, we have a serious partner who wants our help. >> reporter: and that's a distinction that the white house has been making, unlike the situation in iraq in 2011 when the government of maliki wanted the united states troops to leave. in this case the unity government of afghanistan wants u.s. troops to stay. the big question is will that 5500 really make any difference if they were not able to accomplish the mission of getting those afghan forces advised to the point where they could take over for thei
. >> i know that many of you have grown we ary of this conflict.u are well aware, i do not support the idea of endless war, and i have repeatedly argued against marching into open-ended military conflicts that do not serve our core security interests. yet given what is at stake in afghanistan, and the opportunity for a stable and committed ally, that can partner with us in preventing the emergence of future threats, and the fact that we have an international coalition, i'm firmly...
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going to have to worry about their deductible being so high that nothing works unless you get hit by ary very little. and people are tractor. so we're going to do that. we're going to do so many different things. we're going to make our country great again. we're going to mate it -- make it so great. our taxes we just put in a plan the other day. we're going to reduce taxes tremendously. because we have the highest tax rate anywhere in the world and our middle class is being absolutely destroyed. it's being destroyed. you know, we used to have the middle class and anybody was proud of. we don't have that any more. they're being so badly treateded. our vets are being treated worse than anybody. ur vets. i watched last night with bernie sanders and hillary and the other three guys that nobody -- yeah. yeah. the other three guys that nobody even knows who the hell they are. who are they? but i watched last night as hillary and i bernie sanders they just couldn't give thing ace way fast enough. and they're giving them to illegal immigrants. they want health care for illegal immigrants, they
going to have to worry about their deductible being so high that nothing works unless you get hit by ary very little. and people are tractor. so we're going to do that. we're going to do so many different things. we're going to make our country great again. we're going to mate it -- make it so great. our taxes we just put in a plan the other day. we're going to reduce taxes tremendously. because we have the highest tax rate anywhere in the world and our middle class is being absolutely...
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ari we will take you there live in a moment. he did not steal it all, some of the bernie made all investors will not lose a dimon we will explain. the blackstone blockbuster, get rid of your 401(k) and get -- and replace it with a retirement account that has guaranteed return. we've got an exclusive interview with the blackstone president. ferrari raised 890 $3 million in its first initial public -- 800 $93 million in its first initial public offering. shares just begin trading and are currently up to $55. let's get to matt miller who is live at the new york stock john elkin who just rang the opening bell. matt: good morning. an important day to day for you but also for the family. you are now the biggest shareholder. plan to sell part of this or remain the biggest shareholder? >> it is a great day and we definitely look forward to staying and remaining the largest shareholder offerrrari. matt: i think you have a 23.5% stake and 34% of the voting rights. what's most important for this brand going forward? you have already said y
ari we will take you there live in a moment. he did not steal it all, some of the bernie made all investors will not lose a dimon we will explain. the blackstone blockbuster, get rid of your 401(k) and get -- and replace it with a retirement account that has guaranteed return. we've got an exclusive interview with the blackstone president. ferrari raised 890 $3 million in its first initial public -- 800 $93 million in its first initial public offering. shares just begin trading and are...
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. >> they're all ari a a a a a a great time, of course, with the presidential candidates. here now our "friday funnies." >> in a speech marco rubio talked about the danger of electing a president who does not understand technology. yeah. unfortunately, rubio's speech was interrupted when his beeper went off. >>> hillary clinton went on "meet the press" yesterday and i saw chuck todd showed her o of videos of all the times she's flip-flopped on issues. at first hillary said she felt bad about it but now she says she feels okay about it. >>> cnn is promising to bring lelection in your face by putting it on your face. >> with the help of a virtual reality headset users can actually watch the debates from the perspective of an audience member. >> the perspective of an audience member. your view could go from this to this this. >> donald trump said in an interview this morning he is a would recognize when his message stopped resonating with the public. trump then went on to say that the public supports had imbecause they believe him. he says that americans aren't that easily fo
. >> they're all ari a a a a a a great time, of course, with the presidential candidates. here now our "friday funnies." >> in a speech marco rubio talked about the danger of electing a president who does not understand technology. yeah. unfortunately, rubio's speech was interrupted when his beeper went off. >>> hillary clinton went on "meet the press" yesterday and i saw chuck todd showed her o of videos of all the times she's flip-flopped on issues. at...