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c5 ari, you said "i agree." >> ari: north korea is a major problem and has been for some time.roblem is they have nukes, they have nuclear warheads. we can't do what the israelis did to the iraqis and go bomb them. india is a major ally. we can't start a nuclear war. >> eric: nonnuclear methods and disable their nuclear program. >> lisa: what is the intelligence like? we've got to leave. we are going to have this conversation during the break. coming up, government websites hacked by a group spewing pro-isis propaganda. u.s. sending more troops to afghanistan. later, it is the eve of something very special for mr. eric bolling. that's coming right up. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. >> eboni: welcome
c5 ari, you said "i agree." >> ari: north korea is a major problem and has been for some time.roblem is they have nukes, they have nuclear warheads. we can't do what the israelis did to the iraqis and go bomb them. india is a major ally. we can't start a nuclear war. >> eric: nonnuclear methods and disable their nuclear program. >> lisa: what is the intelligence like? we've got to leave. we are going to have this conversation during the break. coming up, government...
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go back to ari melber standing by in new york., pete raises a valid point there, right, that the travel ban may in fact have run out of steam. remember, this was supposed to be a temporary thing that happened in the beginning of the administration in the late winter, early spring. we're entering summer and fall. what does that mean? >> one thing it means, it puts some strain on the administration's arguments. on one hand, they said this is temporary. on the other hand it is urgent. now they're getting to enforce part of it, which as we say is procedural victory with regard to foreign nationals who have no link vus fijustified by family relationship or work relationship with the united states. i think the administration will try to win over the substantive arguments that this was so important but so temporary, and what do they ultimately want to do. the supreme court is interested in two core questions as we gear up for the october hearing. number one, do you have this power under the constitution and federal law, that's always the
go back to ari melber standing by in new york., pete raises a valid point there, right, that the travel ban may in fact have run out of steam. remember, this was supposed to be a temporary thing that happened in the beginning of the administration in the late winter, early spring. we're entering summer and fall. what does that mean? >> one thing it means, it puts some strain on the administration's arguments. on one hand, they said this is temporary. on the other hand it is urgent. now...
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but also, ari, i've had cases here in the u.s. where we arrested three nazis for fire bombing the islamic center. and one of the guys had a swastika tattooed on his chest the size of hubcap. anthey were attacking because they viewed the center as terrorists. it was just good citizens trying to do the right thing. and extremists with hate in their hearts attacked them. it can be an attack of any side here. it could be a nationalist, extremist. it could be either way. it's just so ride open right now. >> jim, stay with us. i just want to give an update for viewers who may be joining us at the top of the hour. 10:00 p.m. on the east coast. 3:00 a.m. in london. we are covering live reports of multiple casualties and injuries after a van steered into a crowd in london over night here, just over an hour ago. authorities have not released any updating information. meaning we don't know what authority's theory of the case is, whether this is seen as an accident or given the recent events in europe whether it might be a potential terrorist
but also, ari, i've had cases here in the u.s. where we arrested three nazis for fire bombing the islamic center. and one of the guys had a swastika tattooed on his chest the size of hubcap. anthey were attacking because they viewed the center as terrorists. it was just good citizens trying to do the right thing. and extremists with hate in their hearts attacked them. it can be an attack of any side here. it could be a nationalist, extremist. it could be either way. it's just so ride open right...
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>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. and all the dads right here at abc. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ow! [ screams ] [ laughs and gags ] ♪ welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now, here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ]
>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. and all the dads right here at abc. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love...
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so let me just start out by thanking ari and jill. we had a very productive polling partnership with them and with the -- through the election and i'm glad that's continued. it is always a pleasure to be here on the usc campus, so i want to thank them and bob and the students and the center for doing this work. so if there are two things that i, uh, would hope, uh, you all would take away from the poll and from what we've seen with -- with president trump and his -- his standing with the country, would be polarization and stability. as dennis was alluding to, it was not that long ago that presidents would come into office with significant support from the opposition party. it didn't always last, but they would at least start out that way. as i think bob and bill carrick would probably agree, public figures' approval ratings tended to be event driven. if you had success, your approval rating would go up. if you had something happen that was bad, your approval rating would go down. what we found with president obama after the first few
so let me just start out by thanking ari and jill. we had a very productive polling partnership with them and with the -- through the election and i'm glad that's continued. it is always a pleasure to be here on the usc campus, so i want to thank them and bob and the students and the center for doing this work. so if there are two things that i, uh, would hope, uh, you all would take away from the poll and from what we've seen with -- with president trump and his -- his standing with the...
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also, jay, ari, sarah carter will also join us. first, an all-out war is now breaking out between the destroyed media and the president. let's be clear, nobody in the press is going to tell you, the american people the truth about why this is happening and what's really going on, but we will in tonight's very important opening monologue. ♪ >> the president is daily facing intense criticism and today it's about the fact that he tweet out earlier today and principle deputy white house press secretary sarah huckabee addressed it. >> attacked mercilessly. i think the american people elected somebody who's tough, who's smart, and who's a fighter. i don't think that it's a surprise to anybody that he peitzmeier with fire. >> i personally would ignore this unhinged duel that calls the president a schmuck, a liar on a daily basis. the white house does have a point. we're not defending personal attacks, but here is the simple basic truth. nbc so-called news and the restd of the destroyed media are not innocent victims that they're claiming
also, jay, ari, sarah carter will also join us. first, an all-out war is now breaking out between the destroyed media and the president. let's be clear, nobody in the press is going to tell you, the american people the truth about why this is happening and what's really going on, but we will in tonight's very important opening monologue. ♪ >> the president is daily facing intense criticism and today it's about the fact that he tweet out earlier today and principle deputy white house...
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>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. announcer: welcome to the future of health care. it's a future where health outcomes are valued over volume. a future where out of pocket expenses are capped. and medicare coverage comes with more benefits, like dental and vision. when will this future
>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing...
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ari melber just went through it. i ow you've been talking to craig about it, but do a favor for me and our viewers who may just be joining in. what are the highlights? >> a couple things about this, katy. first of all, he says he had a total of nine one-on-one conversations with president trump in four months. three of them were in person, six of them were on the phone. and it's important to note that nowhere in this, and i think, if i can just sort of guess from my experience of watching james comey testify before congress over the last several years, he doesn't try to put it all in the opening statement. because undoubtedly he'll have other things to say in response to questions, so he doesn't, in this statement, try to anticipate every question that he might be asked and put it all out there. so this is the sort of bare recollection of those nine one-on-one conversations with the president. nowhere in here does he say, azha as ari said, that the president asked him to stop the russia investigation. nowhere does he
ari melber just went through it. i ow you've been talking to craig about it, but do a favor for me and our viewers who may just be joining in. what are the highlights? >> a couple things about this, katy. first of all, he says he had a total of nine one-on-one conversations with president trump in four months. three of them were in person, six of them were on the phone. and it's important to note that nowhere in this, and i think, if i can just sort of guess from my experience of watching...
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>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. and all the dads right here at abc. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, stranded on the bay bridge. drivers frustrated after a police shooting brings traffic to a stop for hours. >>> a record-setting day in the bay area as temperatures soar and the heat is not going away anytime soon. as that heat wave hits california, a small community is forced out of their homes by rising waters. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> that breaking news is out of london, where a van slammed into pedestrians, causing a number of casualties. the incident happened just after midnight in london in the residential finsbury park area of the northern part of the city. it's now just after 2:00 in the morning there
>> reporter: -- ari left the hospital. >> hi, ari. >> reporter: ari's dad wrote, his son is one of the rare few to live, unbelievably. >> i'm safe. >> reporter: this father's day, they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> happy father's day to the dads out there. and all the dads right here at abc. i'm cecilia vega. have a great night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, stranded on the bay bridge. drivers...
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nbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber. ken, i want to start with you with, i know we overuse this word, but this did feel like a bombshell in a legal sense, this development that in the days after the firing of jim comey, even before bob mueller had been appointed, the president did, himself, potentially become someone that we'd want to learn more about in terms of obstruction of justice. can you explain to us how that happened? >> well, nicolle, if it wasn't the actual firing of comey by the president, you can bet the fbi investigators perked up when they heard donald trump two days later tell lester holt that he fired trump with -- sorry, he fired comey with russia on his mind. after an explanation had been put out that it had nothing to do with russia, that it was really about comey's performance at the fbi. so that may have started the fbi looking. now, at not point, mueller hadn't been appointed. of course, the firing of comey and the subsequent revelations of the memos he wrote led to the appointment of mueller and n
nbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber. ken, i want to start with you with, i know we overuse this word, but this did feel like a bombshell in a legal sense, this development that in the days after the firing of jim comey, even before bob mueller had been appointed, the president did, himself, potentially become someone that we'd want to learn more about in terms of obstruction of justice. can you explain to us how that happened? >> well, nicolle, if it wasn't the actual firing of...
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ari is 100% right.ing is going out there, hitting the beach. calling the sources. the stories not there. >> sean: i know it's been bad. i know you dealt with a difficult time. i know there was bush derangement syndrome but msnbc's host called the president a schmuck, a liar, a goon, a thug, pooping his pants. and an almost psychotic anti-trump video. it's a worrying. >> we need to have both sides take a break. there ought to be a truce. the truce is calming down the atmosphere. if the briefing isn't on live tv, reporters have a lot less incentive so they can ask the same question 17 different ways. they will just move on. it's not live coverage anymore. >> sean: the media is now invested to try to take this guy down. i appreciate both of you. when we come back on this breaking news night, we will reveal the longtime cnn host who is now joining his comrades at the fake news network. whining about president trump -- you don't want to miss a very important mini monologue. that's straight ahead. >> sean: we
ari is 100% right.ing is going out there, hitting the beach. calling the sources. the stories not there. >> sean: i know it's been bad. i know you dealt with a difficult time. i know there was bush derangement syndrome but msnbc's host called the president a schmuck, a liar, a goon, a thug, pooping his pants. and an almost psychotic anti-trump video. it's a worrying. >> we need to have both sides take a break. there ought to be a truce. the truce is calming down the atmosphere. if...
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>> thank you, ari. the cfaa, computer fraud and abuse act, prohibits the unauthorized taking of information from websites, damage to those computer systems, and here with respect to the hacking of the dnc servers, for example, it's a pretty clear-cut application of the statute, what are believed to be russian hackers infiltrated the dnc's computer systems, extracted information from those systems, the clinton campaign e-mails and disseminated them. there could be other applications. the dissemination of fake news. it may constitute a violation of state law, libel, defamation laws. certainly, if the disseminators of the information were circumventing, for example, bot detection systems which were available on those systems, that could constitute unauthorized access to those platforms and be a violation of the statute. >> jonathan, briefly, i just want to make sure we are understanding you, on the first piece, the hacking, is it your view that the fbi is likely looking at that federal law with regard to t
>> thank you, ari. the cfaa, computer fraud and abuse act, prohibits the unauthorized taking of information from websites, damage to those computer systems, and here with respect to the hacking of the dnc servers, for example, it's a pretty clear-cut application of the statute, what are believed to be russian hackers infiltrated the dnc's computer systems, extracted information from those systems, the clinton campaign e-mails and disseminated them. there could be other applications. the...
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ari, thank you for this. say first that the president's personal lawyer has put out a statement in response to "the washington post" report saying that this is an outrageous, inexcusable and illegal fbi leak of information. is what "the washington post" reported necessarily an fbi leak of information? is that the only place this information could have come from? >> absolutely not. a lot of the material seems to suggest that people approached by the investigation may be leaking. and that would be understandable if the intelligence agency's leadership is being contacted. the headline here is stark. the president of the united states is under criminal investigation for his conduct in office. there has been a lot of reporting about what happened during the campaign. this touches that and extends beyond it. >> in terms of these intelligence officials who are being queried now by the mueller investigation, the nsa director, admiral rogers, it's the recently departed deputy director of the nsa. get back to him in a
ari, thank you for this. say first that the president's personal lawyer has put out a statement in response to "the washington post" report saying that this is an outrageous, inexcusable and illegal fbi leak of information. is what "the washington post" reported necessarily an fbi leak of information? is that the only place this information could have come from? >> absolutely not. a lot of the material seems to suggest that people approached by the investigation may be...
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great to see you. >> great to see you, ari. >> thank you. prejudging anything beyond what we know tonight, which we discussed the reporting and where this goes, we don't know. i wonder with a history can lens, why you're here, what does history say about what has happened when there are wider inquiries into the running of an administration? >> well, what has happened is that if there was an offense that's going to be likely found out. that's one reason why richard nixon went after archibald cox because he expanded his investigatn into various abuses of power which in the end included the obstruction of justice for ich nin was driven out of office. and so for donald trump to find out -- if he's finding out tonight that this investigation is going to go beyond, you know, the original focus of it, that's not great news for him. >> it's so interesting you say that because you're referring to in it is watergate timeline, which many observe took so much longer, it appears that both publicly, as you just said within government, the understanding of
great to see you. >> great to see you, ari. >> thank you. prejudging anything beyond what we know tonight, which we discussed the reporting and where this goes, we don't know. i wonder with a history can lens, why you're here, what does history say about what has happened when there are wider inquiries into the running of an administration? >> well, what has happened is that if there was an offense that's going to be likely found out. that's one reason why richard nixon went...
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but let me just allow me a moment to respond to ari fleischer. think ari is right when he says that this is what was promised. but the reality is at the moment that if the republicans are to try to achieve something on health care, they have only about nine days. now to the 15th of this month because they would have to get it done by then to get it scored by the congressional budget office, which is required under the reconciliation approach they are taking. then, you'd have to talk about a conference with the house. we know how divided and narrow the victory was in the house. i think i understand, ari fleischer gives good advice. but it's not realistic. i think you can't sell this to the american people is realistic at this point. >> martha: i think, ari, people are so fed up hearing that congress doesn't have enough time to get stuff done. i mean, years go by and you hear the same argument over and over. "after the recess, before the election, after the election." it's ludicrous! speaker the american people havn saying this is about washington
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>> ari, the most fun for me in that was watching the light bulb go on over rachel's head when you saidse she was there right with you like very high speed, knew exactly where you were going once you said that. i was sitting there watching that happen, slower, getting it slower than either one of you. and when i finally caught up with you was absolutely stunned at this point, which was only an available point to make as of last night when we got the information that the president was under now direct investigation for obstruction of justice, possibly for including the firing of james comey and rod rosenstein was involved in that. >> he was involved. he wrote the memo that said restoring public faith in the fbi and outlining what they saw as the sins of jim comey. and he had the private meeting at the white house with jeff sessions, who is already recused from the russia inquiry about the firing. so it is brand-new because it all broke last night. by the way, use know, as you've been reporting, these investigations can go different directions. if they're focus odd tonight campaign or mon
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thank you, ari. >> thank you. >> that does it for us. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, doesn't it drive you nuts where in the last minute of an interview someone, like say ari melber drops a bomb wrote where would you like to do another ten minutes just on that? >> well, you know, and that's -- ari is very good at this. so he realizes we're getting up toward 10:00. he can see the clock as well as i can. he is a pro. and so he is like you haven't asked me about the big thing yet, maddow. i'm going to say the big thing here and squeeze it in before you have to go to lawrence. ari melber is very good at his job. >> i hope he realized he just changed the hour that is following now because we didn't really have that concept in here. maybe some of my guests have thought of it. but it hadn't crossed my mind until ari just said it. >> that's right. he is a consequential man, this medical better fellow. >> it's a stunning day starting with that horrible shooting which we're going to tal
thank you, ari. >> thank you. >> that does it for us. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, doesn't it drive you nuts where in the last minute of an interview someone, like say ari melber drops a bomb wrote where would you like to do another ten minutes just on that? >> well, you know, and that's -- ari is very good at this. so he realizes we're getting up toward 10:00. he can see the clock as well as i...
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ari, thank you. thank you for coming in on this steamy washington day. >>> breaking news in the white house roosevelt room. president trump about to sign an executive order on apprenticeship and workforce initiatives. we'll have it for you live. we'll see what he has to say about this latest controversy brought about by a couple newspaper stories. we'll also get the latest on the horrific shooting spree at a congressional baseball practice. this moment, fbi teams are scouring the crime scene for evidence. we're looking at live pictures now. we have updates on congressman steve scalise, now fighting for his life. he is in critical condition. i'll talk live with republican congressman chris collins, who will now carry a handgun to all future public events. we'll be back live from capitol hill. look closely. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights
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>> that's right, ari.tate news media outlet has just claimed responsibility saying a, quote, squad of isis operatives executed this attack last night. as you can see on the video you just mentioned there were three of them. they were shot dead by police within eight minutes of beginning this attack. that was in a flurry of 50 bullets from eight different police officers. and that might not seem strange to americans to see that kind of fire power used against three terrorists who were armed or dressed in what looked to be at the time like operating suicide vests, but here, in britain, it's very unusual. and i am just going to show you this quote from mark rowley, the acting commissioner of the metropolitan police, also known as scotland yard. take a listen. >> indeed i am not surprised that when faced with what they must have feared were three suicide bombers, the firearms officers fired an unprecedented number of rounds to be completely confident that they had neutralized the threat that the men posed. >>
>> that's right, ari.tate news media outlet has just claimed responsibility saying a, quote, squad of isis operatives executed this attack last night. as you can see on the video you just mentioned there were three of them. they were shot dead by police within eight minutes of beginning this attack. that was in a flurry of 50 bullets from eight different police officers. and that might not seem strange to americans to see that kind of fire power used against three terrorists who were...
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ari, that's a possibility. times out.'s that 90-day time frame. >> right, that was an open question the administration sought to address by basically formally amending the executive order and saying they wanted it to be interpreted they will reinstate it whenever they get the option from the courts so it wasn't muted, but this is the thing the court does sometimes, it likes to either take more time or go away. the supreme court does take its role seriously as kind of a last arbiter and if they think there's more time that will benefit the political working out of solutions or some other alternative, they'll usually leave that time. they are not in a rush and that's a good thing. we're a society where everyone is always in a rush, ask people how they are doing, i'm busy, i got to go, i have my messages. supreme court is the last of a different cultural mood. if they can put it off a year, they often do. >> speaking about patience, if you will, from the court, a full court finally. amy, it's possible you might be able to an
ari, that's a possibility. times out.'s that 90-day time frame. >> right, that was an open question the administration sought to address by basically formally amending the executive order and saying they wanted it to be interpreted they will reinstate it whenever they get the option from the courts so it wasn't muted, but this is the thing the court does sometimes, it likes to either take more time or go away. the supreme court does take its role seriously as kind of a last arbiter and if...
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that's crazy. >> bye, ari. >> reporter: ari left the hospital and went home. >> hi, ari. >> hi. >> reporters son is one of the rare to live unbelievably. this father's day they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> such an adorable little kid and so much enthusiasm. >> where are they going to put it? >> are they going to poke me? the red sox got wind of all this and asked him to join them in a v.i.p. box to watch the team. >> he's a big sox fan. happy father's day to ari and dad. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> breaking news this morning on "world news now," a crowd run over by a van in london. >> the deadly incident being investigated as terrorism after at least ten people were plowed into, as worshipers were leaving a neighborhood mosque. was there an attack of retaliation against a muslim community? >>> also, a syrian regi
that's crazy. >> bye, ari. >> reporter: ari left the hospital and went home. >> hi, ari. >> hi. >> reporters son is one of the rare to live unbelievably. this father's day they celebrated that on the golf course. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> such an adorable little kid and so much enthusiasm. >> where are they going to put it? >> are they going to poke me? the red sox got wind of all this and asked him to join them in a v.i.p. box to...
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ari melber thank you. and michael bahar thank you for joining us. >>> next encouraging new information on the condition of louisiana congressman steve scalise who was shot last week during baseball practice. that's next. en this bell rings.. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer sk
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ari melber is in for rachel. >> good evening. at hole for joining us, rachel is still under the weather but we have some big news breaking. so big that we will be hearing from rachel herself. that's in a few moments. it is friday night and the a.p. is reporting the russia probe is widening. special counsel robert mueller including in his inquiry a probe into paul manafort. as for man a fort, his political work has been widely reported. nbc confirming the prosecutors have reviewed his advocacy for pro kremlin forces in ukraine and that came before he linked up with trump in 2016. manafort's winter secret payments surfaced right before he split with the trump campaign. the a.p. saying that he will review that review of manafort. that's not great news for the white house but it does not automatically undercut their argument that trump has eliminated his ties to manafort and it might have little to do with the core of the campaign for president. the other part of parx report does namechec current new trump officials including the man
ari melber is in for rachel. >> good evening. at hole for joining us, rachel is still under the weather but we have some big news breaking. so big that we will be hearing from rachel herself. that's in a few moments. it is friday night and the a.p. is reporting the russia probe is widening. special counsel robert mueller including in his inquiry a probe into paul manafort. as for man a fort, his political work has been widely reported. nbc confirming the prosecutors have reviewed his...
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ari, what is your take? >> look, i think we are at this stage we have to wait for bob mueller to tell us what he's discovered. that's the reality. i have never liked special counsel loss but we have them. they are in place and now mueller has to get to the bottom of it. i have faith in bob mueller, i do, and the problem here -- go >> sean: does it bother you they collaborated on his testimony today? >> i don't know if they collaborated. mueller gave him permission to use the memos and it was appropriate. testify based on one he recollected. i don't have an issue with that, but here's the bigger issue. the future of the democratic party relay now lies in whether or not criminal charges are brought against donald trump. the future of the republican party relies on passing laws. i would rather be in the position of donald trump and the republicans and the democrats because the likelihood is mueller is not going to find anything. obstruction is unlikely. we know collusion doesn't really exist. we will find out i
ari, what is your take? >> look, i think we are at this stage we have to wait for bob mueller to tell us what he's discovered. that's the reality. i have never liked special counsel loss but we have them. they are in place and now mueller has to get to the bottom of it. i have faith in bob mueller, i do, and the problem here -- go >> sean: does it bother you they collaborated on his testimony today? >> i don't know if they collaborated. mueller gave him permission to use the...
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we'll be right back with ari graynor! thank you so much!from lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. snacwh? okay, i've given you guys this little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. gloria? [meow] dangerously cheesy. hey, honey.healthcare, you can get rewardedfo dad, where's the car?ough we'd walk..healthcare, you can get rewardedfo he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. at is dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. unitedhealthcare using artificial tears ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only for both the signs and symptoms y. of dry eye. common side effects include eye irritation, when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tipeye or. remove contacts before using xiidra before reinserting. chat with your eye doctor about xiidra. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with nont it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support thei perd
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we'll be right back with ari graynor! thank you so much!ime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. which one of you the cheetos snacks? okay, i've given you guys a chance to confess. this little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. whaaaaat? gloria? kids? [meow] when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. for all kinds of things... like walking.ewarded hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. he's ok, yeah! unitedhealthcare ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back to the show! my next guest has done film, tv, and broadway. in the new series "i'm dying up here," she gets to try stand-up comedy. >> so how many of you guys have ever flown drunk? oh, i think i see a hand coming up from under the table. is that you, ned gibbs? >> wouldn't mind getting you under my table
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ari, on this point, what is the strategy for the white house? is it to tear down mueller, have all the associates go out, the unofficial surrogates like newt gingrich come out and try to question the credibility to the point that they can try and maintain their sense of vict victimhood to just his base of supporters? is that what they're doing? >> recent events indicate there is no coordinated and disciplined strategy. there is a president who is now, of course, a client and potential subject of an investigation who is acting in all sorts of ways that undermine the strategy, undermine his own position. to hans nichols' reporting here, this is going to be a fascinating question, katy, that we will be hearing a lot more about. it first surfaced from allies of the president, this previously undisclosed apparent meeting, potential job interview, between the president of the united states, the former fbi director, the predecessor to jim comey. i'm getting a rap but i'm just wanting to continue the point. jim comey was in the white house to meet with
ari, on this point, what is the strategy for the white house? is it to tear down mueller, have all the associates go out, the unofficial surrogates like newt gingrich come out and try to question the credibility to the point that they can try and maintain their sense of vict victimhood to just his base of supporters? is that what they're doing? >> recent events indicate there is no coordinated and disciplined strategy. there is a president who is now, of course, a client and potential...
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i am ari melber. and a quick reminder.show "the point" sundays at 5:00 p.m. eastern. a brief programing note for tonight, though. on the subject of this big presidential decision on climate change, dan rather is about to join my colleague lawrence o'donnell in the next hour. dan rather of course has been one of the sharpest critics of this white house on so many issues. so you may want to hear his first-time reaction to this big decision on paris and where we go from here. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." lawrence, as always, it is great to see you. >> hey, ari. i think we need someone like dan rather who has that wider perspective of what a day like today means for the united states position in the world. >> and for history. >> yeah. >> yes, sir. >> thanks, ari. >> thank you. >>> well, it was another very good day in the white house rose garden for russia and for saudi arabia. two of president trump's favorite countries. pulling out of the paris climate accord was exactly what russia and saudi a
i am ari melber. and a quick reminder.show "the point" sundays at 5:00 p.m. eastern. a brief programing note for tonight, though. on the subject of this big presidential decision on climate change, dan rather is about to join my colleague lawrence o'donnell in the next hour. dan rather of course has been one of the sharpest critics of this white house on so many issues. so you may want to hear his first-time reaction to this big decision on paris and where we go from here. now it is...
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ari melber, what do you take away from that? >> you read it and it doesn't get more dramatic than that. these words of an fbi director about this dinner. that word pretense that he's saying under oath is essentially that he thought president of the united states was misleading him, creating an environment where there would be patronage or something owed between the fbi director and the president which jim comey felt was inappropriate and untrue. they had already discussed that he would stay on. >> when you talk about the details in here, he said he thought he was going to this dinner with his family. that his family essentially gets disinvited. he goes to the dinner expecting that other people will be there and there he finds himself, the director of the fbi, sitting alone with the president of the united states, who is asking him about an ongoing investigation. let me continue to read from that. i applied that i love my work and intended to stay and serve out my ten-year material as director. because the set-up made me uneasy,
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i am ari melber in for rachel. you can find me online at facebook.com/ari medical bettlb.e. snout knew a special guest, al franken. >>> good evening. thank you for helping rachel get this relaxing time off that she needs. >> you got it. >> thanks, ari. we have three breaking news stories tonight in the trump russia investigation. the president may be rewarding the russians by removing an element of the sanctions. and there are new subpoenas that have been issued, including as predicted here last night, subpoenas to michael cohen. donald trump's long-time personal lawyer. and as ari just mentioned, senator al franken will join us tonight with his reaction to the breaking news that attorney general jeff sessions might have had yet
i am ari melber in for rachel. you can find me online at facebook.com/ari medical bettlb.e. snout knew a special guest, al franken. >>> good evening. thank you for helping rachel get this relaxing time off that she needs. >> you got it. >> thanks, ari. we have three breaking news stories tonight in the trump russia investigation. the president may be rewarding the russians by removing an element of the sanctions. and there are new subpoenas that have been issued, including...
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we talked about whether ari called it a colorable case.out whether it's something that could be prosecuted. we don't know if it's something that can be prosecuted or turned over to congress for impeachment. but certainly know it's what a prosecutor would look at as a predicate to open an investigation. and the prosecutor in this case is bob mueller. he's going to be looking at this hearing today, and what jim comey says, about who talked to him about this case, about who at the justice department knew about the concerns that he had about the president's behavior, who at the fbi knew about those kidnappers, and those are all people he's going to want to talk to, maybe through interviews that the fbi conduct, maybe about putting people at the justice department and even senior white house aides in the grand jury and ask what they knew about why the president intervened with the fbi director and why the president eventually fired him. >> just to voice over and describe what we're seeing in the hearing room, there is a pecking order to everyth
we talked about whether ari called it a colorable case.out whether it's something that could be prosecuted. we don't know if it's something that can be prosecuted or turned over to congress for impeachment. but certainly know it's what a prosecutor would look at as a predicate to open an investigation. and the prosecutor in this case is bob mueller. he's going to be looking at this hearing today, and what jim comey says, about who talked to him about this case, about who at the justice...
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ari mentioned a few moments ago that mitch mcconnell only needs 51 votes, only needs 51 votes. given the special elections that took place this week, in south carolina, in georgia, they were very -- one could say it was an -- they were national votes, the candidate you saw, for example, in georgia, it was, like looking at president trump and hillary clinton all over again, especially with all the money that went to that state. so from your perspective, did democrats need to employ a different strategy because there is a lot of republicans who could have been sitting on the fence, whether to vote for this bill. but after president -- after we saw that election go down, and karen handel win, both president trump, his administration and other republicans feel really emboldened here. excuse me. we're going to casey hunt with rand paul. >> we'll have a statement in about an hour. and my concern at this point from what i've been able to see so far is it looks like we're keeping obamacare, not repealing it. >> are you a no then? >> we're going to have a statement in about an hour. >>
ari mentioned a few moments ago that mitch mcconnell only needs 51 votes, only needs 51 votes. given the special elections that took place this week, in south carolina, in georgia, they were very -- one could say it was an -- they were national votes, the candidate you saw, for example, in georgia, it was, like looking at president trump and hillary clinton all over again, especially with all the money that went to that state. so from your perspective, did democrats need to employ a different...
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ari, you get the math question up top.ere did the president get his math on a 9-0 decision in his favor. and how many people, actual people will this end up affecting from now to october? >> i think he got his math from the most creative lawyer you could get from the court which doesn't have a head count, which says nobody was actually dissenting from, so i'm going to call it unanimous. the actual vote will come later on the merits. how many people? well, we ballpark normally from 150,000 people that would be let in. initially this blocked the travel ban for all of them. and now immigration experts tell us about half may satisfy this new test that the court put out today. meaning that somewhere around you know, 75,000-plus people may still get through, while the other half are now blocked by the partially instated travel ban. >> and just check me on this, the court has today met a standard that says you just have to have somebody, a person, perhaps a church group, definitely a job, a school that has accepted you. you have
ari, you get the math question up top.ere did the president get his math on a 9-0 decision in his favor. and how many people, actual people will this end up affecting from now to october? >> i think he got his math from the most creative lawyer you could get from the court which doesn't have a head count, which says nobody was actually dissenting from, so i'm going to call it unanimous. the actual vote will come later on the merits. how many people? well, we ballpark normally from 150,000...
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ari melber from the legal side, same question. >> this is not a drill. this is not a tv show. this is a former fbi director laying out in very clear factual detail that he says he was fired, as nicolle was mentioning because of the russia investigation that the white house lied and defamed him. in the fbi, a legal word "defamed." and fired him at the heart of this. and ironing wh think what jim c is provide more basis for that, without using that word. he basically gave two types of evidence, testimonial evidence in his view what was done in terms of the investigation. and factual information. including president trump's interview with lester holt on the firing to build the kind of things that an investigator looks at it finally he said it's his legal view that special counsel should look at obstruction. >> chris matthews, watching and listening with us, chris. >> i think the headlines in terms of wire service coverage he called the president a liar. i think that's a headline. the reason he memorialized everything, he thought the president would lie about it. he also said i'd
ari melber from the legal side, same question. >> this is not a drill. this is not a tv show. this is a former fbi director laying out in very clear factual detail that he says he was fired, as nicolle was mentioning because of the russia investigation that the white house lied and defamed him. in the fbi, a legal word "defamed." and fired him at the heart of this. and ironing wh think what jim c is provide more basis for that, without using that word. he basically gave two...
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i am ari melber in for rachel. you can find me online at facebook.com/ari medical bettlb. or e-mail me. snout knew a special guest, al franken. >>> good evening. thank you for helping rachel get this relaxing time off that she needs. >> you got it. >> thanks, ari. we have three breaking news stories tonight in the trump russia investigation. the president may be rewarding the russians by removing an element of the sanctions. and there are new subpoenas that have been issued, including as predicted here last night, subpoenas to michael cohen. donald trump's long-time personal lawyer. and as ari just mentioned, senator al franken will join us tonight with his reaction to the breaking news that attorney general jeff sessions might have had yet another secret meeting with the russian ambassador during the presidential campaign that he did not disclose in his senate testimony in response to a question from senator franken, and that he did not disclose in his correction to that under oath testimony that he gave to the senate judiciary committee. >> what could be the most dramati
i am ari melber in for rachel. you can find me online at facebook.com/ari medical bettlb. or e-mail me. snout knew a special guest, al franken. >>> good evening. thank you for helping rachel get this relaxing time off that she needs. >> you got it. >> thanks, ari. we have three breaking news stories tonight in the trump russia investigation. the president may be rewarding the russians by removing an element of the sanctions. and there are new subpoenas that have been...
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an dree andy greenberg, happy friday night. >> i'm ari melber.usive with yale law professor jack baldwin. says we are not a constitutional rot. he will explain. more importantly, "the 11th hour" starts right now. >>> tonight, the white house issues an official response to the house intelligence committee on the existence of tapes. the answer, it's all in the president's tweet. >>> plus, behind the scenes in the situation room. new attempts by putin to hack the election system. why one former insider says we checked. "the 11th hour" begins now. good evening once again from new york. i'm nicole wallace in for brian who has the night off. day 155 of the trump administration. it was dominated by a rare on-cama
an dree andy greenberg, happy friday night. >> i'm ari melber.usive with yale law professor jack baldwin. says we are not a constitutional rot. he will explain. more importantly, "the 11th hour" starts right now. >>> tonight, the white house issues an official response to the house intelligence committee on the existence of tapes. the answer, it's all in the president's tweet. >>> plus, behind the scenes in the situation room. new attempts by putin to hack the...
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now it's time for "the last word" with ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. >>> nice to see you rachel. replacing justice kennedy on the court would be the electoral college equivalent of replacing like florida and ohio. >> yeah, it would be like if the democrats really did start winning texas. >> it would be big. so we'll be watching. >> yeah. >> have a good weekend, rachel. >> i am in for lawrence o'donnell. we have a special report tonight on trump versus medicaid. why is the candidate who ran on protecting that key health program now ready to cut it? we have an exclusive with the former medicaid director. we will also hear from a family who says their lives literally depend on this program, and they have a message for congress that has nothing to do with politics. but first our top story tonight. there are no tapes, donald trump admits, but there are conference calls on russia that trump holds every single morning. >> save medicare, medicaid, and social security without cuts. have to do it. >> a major point of contention for the senate gop health care bill, medicaid. >> this
now it's time for "the last word" with ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. >>> nice to see you rachel. replacing justice kennedy on the court would be the electoral college equivalent of replacing like florida and ohio. >> yeah, it would be like if the democrats really did start winning texas. >> it would be big. so we'll be watching. >> yeah. >> have a good weekend, rachel. >> i am in for lawrence o'donnell. we have a special report...
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ari melber, we knew jared kushner was talking to intel senate staffers. there was news his connections are actually being investigated. his attorney has told nbc news, we do not know what this report refers to. it would be standard practice for the special counsel to examine financial records to look for anything related to russia. mr. volunteered to share with congress what he knows about russia-related matters. he'll do the same for any other inquiry. >> which appears to be good advice from his lawyer. jared said from the beginning, yes, i'll speak. what do you want to know? it would make sense, him being a businessman, that they'd investigate his business. >> in hamilton, they said, smile more, talk less. >> right. he's a member of the trump family who is following the advice. >> anthony has compared jared kushner to a modern day alexander hamilton, i'd like to point it. >> i didn't know that. >> extraordinary. >> he's following the advice there from burr, hamilton's rival. i don't want to go down the rabbit hole. we only have so much time. we're seein
ari melber, we knew jared kushner was talking to intel senate staffers. there was news his connections are actually being investigated. his attorney has told nbc news, we do not know what this report refers to. it would be standard practice for the special counsel to examine financial records to look for anything related to russia. mr. volunteered to share with congress what he knows about russia-related matters. he'll do the same for any other inquiry. >> which appears to be good advice...
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ari melber, you're the lawyer here. what does it all mean? and is this going after comey as a leaker, is there any "there, there"? does it have a chance or is it a shiny object? >> it sounds like a shiny object. i'll read it from the same prepared materials that kelly o'donnell obtained. it's the private lawyer for the president, the executive branch. quote, we will leave it to the appropriate authorities to determine whether these leaks by comey should be investigated. that is striking, ominous -- >> is that really their biggest problem? >> not their biggest problem. there is no public material information from the justice department or the fbi or the federal government that there was any inappropriate leaking of classified material, and private citizens who previously served in government have a wide latitude to discuss their service outside of the classified context. so this statement alone strikes me as a type of bombshell. you could say it's a potential distraction, you could say it's a potential interference. there are some who i would
ari melber, you're the lawyer here. what does it all mean? and is this going after comey as a leaker, is there any "there, there"? does it have a chance or is it a shiny object? >> it sounds like a shiny object. i'll read it from the same prepared materials that kelly o'donnell obtained. it's the private lawyer for the president, the executive branch. quote, we will leave it to the appropriate authorities to determine whether these leaks by comey should be investigated. that is...
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ari melber, thank you. good to have you, michael. >> thanks for having me. >> charlie, always good to have you. thank you. let's get back to the breaking news we continue to follow at nbc regarding the bill cosby sexual assault trial. this morning the jury told the judge they are deadlocked after deliberating for more than 30 hours. they are in their fourth full day. the judge sent the jurors back to try yet again. nbc's ron allen remaining outside the courtroom for us there in norristown, pennsylvania. also, msnbc legal analyst katie ng joining us as well. ron, walk us through what happened this morning, sir? >> well, the big thing, craig, is that they're not just deadlocked but they have three options, three counts to consider and they said they are deadlocked on all three. essentially, this boils down to a he said/she said situation and they can't decide. bill cosby and andrea constand tell different stories about that night. they say there was some kind of encounter. he says it was consensual and she sa
ari melber, thank you. good to have you, michael. >> thanks for having me. >> charlie, always good to have you. thank you. let's get back to the breaking news we continue to follow at nbc regarding the bill cosby sexual assault trial. this morning the jury told the judge they are deadlocked after deliberating for more than 30 hours. they are in their fourth full day. the judge sent the jurors back to try yet again. nbc's ron allen remaining outside the courtroom for us there in...