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ari, i would like to ask your opinion about president obama as he visited here. what were your thoughts and how did you feel about it? >> it brought to mind the albert einstein quote that everything changed except our way of thinking and he said it caused a scientific revolution that requires a moral one, as well. i think he couldn't have said it any better. he's had a lot of time to think about what exactly he wanted to say and i was very, very proud of him for including nagasaki. and it was great to see and it was really important, very important moment that we were all allowed to witness. >> can you hear me, ari? ari, can you hear me? >> yes. >> this is miki from tokyo studio. thanks for joining us. i was wondering. your grandfather was a member of the crew that dropped the bomb on both cities. hiroshima and nagasaki. >> yes. >> but now you have made many, many friends among survivors in japan. what was it like to share this moment with them? >> i'm so happy they could live to see the day. that's -- a lot of what i have heard expressed was that they were just
ari, i would like to ask your opinion about president obama as he visited here. what were your thoughts and how did you feel about it? >> it brought to mind the albert einstein quote that everything changed except our way of thinking and he said it caused a scientific revolution that requires a moral one, as well. i think he couldn't have said it any better. he's had a lot of time to think about what exactly he wanted to say and i was very, very proud of him for including nagasaki. and it...
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ari? >> all right. nbc's katy tur, thank you. we'll go back to davjacob basco who was there. we were showing some footage from earlier this evening when people were holding donald trump's red make america great hats up in the air and burning them. tell us about the scene and how it relates to other protests in context. >> reporter: so right now if we start with what we're looking at, this is a wall of police officers, clearly, and they have given what they say is their final warning, and they have been shooting what they call pepper spray balls. in fact, we have one of them here. it's just filled with pepper spray and it makes it hard to breathe, it makes your eyes burn. and whenever a protester -- we'll swing around and you can see the few that are left up close-ish, whenever they get close enough and they don't move fast enough, then the officers shoot these balls and then they come up and they make arrests. as we swing around, and you'll see mostly media, but back there there are other
ari? >> all right. nbc's katy tur, thank you. we'll go back to davjacob basco who was there. we were showing some footage from earlier this evening when people were holding donald trump's red make america great hats up in the air and burning them. tell us about the scene and how it relates to other protests in context. >> reporter: so right now if we start with what we're looking at, this is a wall of police officers, clearly, and they have given what they say is their final...
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i agree with everything ari said here. this list is intended to say, no one on here is really scary, so don't worry. i'd be curious to know whether before making these names public the campaign asked them if it's okay to make their names public. let's assume that donald trump gets elected president, they're not all going to get on the supreme court and not all going to be chosen to be his nominee. do these people want it known they were considered but not selected. having said that, there are three appeals court judges on here put on the appeals court bench by president george w. bush, bill pryor of alabama, diane psych in milwaukee, wisconsin and steve colloton in illinois. it is somewhat a presidential list, mainstream conservative perhaps a little to the right of the mainstream. i agree with ari, that's the purpose of putting the list out although i think it is very strange for a presidential campaign to say these are the people we're considering, most of whom we'll never end up nomina nominating. as for the garland nom
i agree with everything ari said here. this list is intended to say, no one on here is really scary, so don't worry. i'd be curious to know whether before making these names public the campaign asked them if it's okay to make their names public. let's assume that donald trump gets elected president, they're not all going to get on the supreme court and not all going to be chosen to be his nominee. do these people want it known they were considered but not selected. having said that, there are...
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people pay that amount for a fave. >> ari fleischer gets that amount. ari gets that. >> sorry, ari.for you. >> i speak for an hour and a half. >> you know, sean -- >> that's really all it is -- >> sean, in my book "unlikable" i had three eyewitness accounts of hillary clinton asking -- i'm sorry, at the state department -- dealing with clinton foundation business. and in my new book that i'm working on now, "guilty as sin" which you can get, by the way, preorder on amazon, i got more people who were there and watched her deal literally raising money for the clinton foundation while she was secretary of state. >> you know, and ari and a.j., a.j., think about women's, you know, she's a women's champion. taking money from saudi arabia, all these countries that practice sharia. she's never criticized these countries and she got millions from them. i think money is a much bigger issue, negative to hillary in this campaign, and by the way, you deserve $225,000 or $250,000 a speech, a.j. >> i mean, it's not only the corruption angle in terms of the countries she's taken money from. when yo
people pay that amount for a fave. >> ari fleischer gets that amount. ari gets that. >> sorry, ari.for you. >> i speak for an hour and a half. >> you know, sean -- >> that's really all it is -- >> sean, in my book "unlikable" i had three eyewitness accounts of hillary clinton asking -- i'm sorry, at the state department -- dealing with clinton foundation business. and in my new book that i'm working on now, "guilty as sin" which you can...
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let me bring in ari here.information, a lot of what was just read by janet shamlian has been reported before, bill cosby claiming that andrea constand had a headache and that's why he gave her this pill. some of the details involving the conversation with her mother after her mother confronted bill cosby regarding her daughter's demeanor and some of the allegations. why is this now being reread again in court today? >> this is significant legally, tamron, because you can say anything out of court. you can say anything in a charging document. what we are now seeing is the prosecution commit to a beginning of a theory of the case. i'm also reading from tom winter's notes who just got out of the courtroom. they read the statement when cosby was asked so you never had sexual intercourse? and he replied, quote, never asleep or awake. you see there what you and i were discussing moments ago, the use of cosby's past statements here to paint a picture. the picture the prosecution is painting to be clear is one of a pe
let me bring in ari here.information, a lot of what was just read by janet shamlian has been reported before, bill cosby claiming that andrea constand had a headache and that's why he gave her this pill. some of the details involving the conversation with her mother after her mother confronted bill cosby regarding her daughter's demeanor and some of the allegations. why is this now being reread again in court today? >> this is significant legally, tamron, because you can say anything out...
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i want to bring in ari melber. ari, good morning to you. there are no courtroom cameras and reporters aren't allowed to post updates on twitter. from a procedural standpoint, take us through what's going on inside there. >> what's happening inside right now is the prosecution is making its case that there is basically a prima facia reason to go forward. that they have exceeded probable cause and they have the grounds for a trial. they could put forward testimony out of court which normally wouldn't be allowed at a trial, but they could put forth statements by the accuser in this case regarding the 2004 incident. they could try to put together other material that supports their theory of the case or try to submit evidence of what mr. cosby has said about this. video or physical evidence was allowed but from the paper records that i've reviewed they don't have that. all of that is the prosecution's burden. they either meet it or they don't. the case either goes to trial or is dismissed. the defense doesn't have to do anything in there. we don
i want to bring in ari melber. ari, good morning to you. there are no courtroom cameras and reporters aren't allowed to post updates on twitter. from a procedural standpoint, take us through what's going on inside there. >> what's happening inside right now is the prosecution is making its case that there is basically a prima facia reason to go forward. that they have exceeded probable cause and they have the grounds for a trial. they could put forward testimony out of court which...
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. >>> let me go to ari melber. ari, the attorney representing officer nero said at the time he and his client discussed the pros and cons of foregoing a jury a million times. they decided in fact to leave his fate in the hands of a judge here. >> right. the reason that is unusual is when you have 12 people trying to make a decision and they need to be unanimous, those are generally pretty good odds. that's why defense counsel usually had aviadvise people to jury trial. this turned more on the law and the facts. basically you had an argument from prosecutors that if the arrest itself was unlawful, right, if there wasn't a reason to arrest freddie gray in the first place, then anything that then happened itself was a crime. that the arrest or the contact incidental to the arrest, the physical contact between the officers and mr. gray on the street, not in the van yet, was itself a criminal act. that's why you have the second-degree assault charge. i will just say that is unusual because that's not typically how unlaw
. >>> let me go to ari melber. ari, the attorney representing officer nero said at the time he and his client discussed the pros and cons of foregoing a jury a million times. they decided in fact to leave his fate in the hands of a judge here. >> right. the reason that is unusual is when you have 12 people trying to make a decision and they need to be unanimous, those are generally pretty good odds. that's why defense counsel usually had aviadvise people to jury trial. this...
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hi, ari. >> hi. we'll still be live this friday night, rachel, because trump is about to address voters in oregon. we'll keep an eye on that. but before we go, i want to ask you, we heard a lot from bernie in that very in-depth interview. i want to hear a little from you, what was your big takeaway of what you learned from him? >> well, you know, it was a lot of news, actually. a lot more than i expected. obviously, we heard him right there at the end saying, he will do everything in his power to stop donald trump from becoming president. i was really sort of pushing him on the actrimoniousness between his supporters and hillary clinton supporters, basically after he encouraged his supporters to protest outside events. he doesn't want them disrupting, but is very happy for them to be protesting outside other candidate events. it's interesting. trying to think about a democratic primary that is likely to end or almost assuredly going end to with hillary clinton as the nominee, we still don't know wher
hi, ari. >> hi. we'll still be live this friday night, rachel, because trump is about to address voters in oregon. we'll keep an eye on that. but before we go, i want to ask you, we heard a lot from bernie in that very in-depth interview. i want to hear a little from you, what was your big takeaway of what you learned from him? >> well, you know, it was a lot of news, actually. a lot more than i expected. obviously, we heard him right there at the end saying, he will do everything...
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ari, your mike's not on right now. can you bring up ari? >> how about now?an important political point, that losing isn't always bad in politics, that this is clearly unpopular for all the reasons we discussed, but it doesn't mean the governor wants to back down. he obviously doubled down this morning, now it goes to federal court, it leaves the governor of not having to surrender in the political realm, because he stood by this law and if it's overturned in a federal court and he loses, that allows him to tell the conservative base, or the folks concerned about the issues on his side, i fought the good fight and lost without actively surrendering. i want to be clear about pulling the curtain back on some of this. the lawyers who work for the government and the conservatives are just as good as the rest. they may know it's not going to win in the federal circuit and are making strategies accordingly. >> ari, janet, we were supposed to have this press conference at 3:30 eastern time, almost half an hour ago now. we'll continue to wait for the attorney general
ari, your mike's not on right now. can you bring up ari? >> how about now?an important political point, that losing isn't always bad in politics, that this is clearly unpopular for all the reasons we discussed, but it doesn't mean the governor wants to back down. he obviously doubled down this morning, now it goes to federal court, it leaves the governor of not having to surrender in the political realm, because he stood by this law and if it's overturned in a federal court and he loses,...
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so ari, it's kind of simple. at the very first debate, the only person not to raise his hand when that question was asked was donald trump. a lot of pressure was brought to bear on him. he finally guy in, said, yeah, all right, i'll support the eventual nominee. what about those people who break their promise? >> look, sean, i haven't been hesitant to criticize donald trump when he was in the wrong, but you got to give this round to donald trump. donald trump is right. and one of the reasons that donald trump is running well is because of the sense the politicians will say and do anything and their word doesn't matter so the public is working for an outsider. this reinforces the sentiment that people in washington will say whatever they want to say and not mean it. tr donald trump is right about the criticism. they should be supporting him. >> peter? >> ari is right. words mean something. someone's word better count especially in a presidential race. they're looking bad. they're making donald trump look good. and
so ari, it's kind of simple. at the very first debate, the only person not to raise his hand when that question was asked was donald trump. a lot of pressure was brought to bear on him. he finally guy in, said, yeah, all right, i'll support the eventual nominee. what about those people who break their promise? >> look, sean, i haven't been hesitant to criticize donald trump when he was in the wrong, but you got to give this round to donald trump. donald trump is right. and one of the...
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like it's his favorite thing in the world to do. >> reporter: ari got danny on the bus and called his boss and helped reunite mother and son 30 minutes later all the while keeping danny occupied talking about skateboards. >> i think he is the most amazing man in the world he went above and beyond, danny has a simpler form of gratitude. >> thank you. >> reporter: in oakland, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the bus driver says the other passengers were patient with the situation which allowed him to step in and help. >>> a car set off a brush fire in south vallejo. the fire began late yesterday afternoon and burned about 30 acres before firefighters knocked it down. it was along interstate 80 not far from the carquinez bridge. no homes were threatened. >>> here's a look at what's left of the car that investigators say ignited that brush fire. it was completely destroyed. no injuries >>> firefighters in ventura county are less worried about dry brush because they have gotten hundreds of goats to eat it. the grass isn't so green on hills like this. so before a tinderbox situation could unfold, f
like it's his favorite thing in the world to do. >> reporter: ari got danny on the bus and called his boss and helped reunite mother and son 30 minutes later all the while keeping danny occupied talking about skateboards. >> i think he is the most amazing man in the world he went above and beyond, danny has a simpler form of gratitude. >> thank you. >> reporter: in oakland, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the bus driver says the other passengers were patient with the...
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ari melber, thank you very much for that. we may come back to pete williams who was in the courtroom, but katy tur, susan del percio, steve kornacki and chris jansing. let's talk about what we just saw. to me, this is, i think, an unanticipated, high profile now, political culture war battle in the midst of the campaign between a state of the union and the federal government in one of the high profile battles that we've seen in the last 60, 70 years. >> absolutely. when the governor sent that letter to the federal government, he said, i am doubling down. many thought that since they were going to keep the $4 billion in state aid away, that would give him an out, because i also don't think this is a fight the governor really wanted to have, except that it must have been polling really well, because he's up for re-election, which is one of the things that is probably in play here. >> are you surprised by the politics of what has happened in the last day in so far as there was tremendous pressure. that pressure was that brought
ari melber, thank you very much for that. we may come back to pete williams who was in the courtroom, but katy tur, susan del percio, steve kornacki and chris jansing. let's talk about what we just saw. to me, this is, i think, an unanticipated, high profile now, political culture war battle in the midst of the campaign between a state of the union and the federal government in one of the high profile battles that we've seen in the last 60, 70 years. >> absolutely. when the governor sent...
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i want to speak with msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber about this. ari, good seeing you.t this decision. what stands out for you? >> what stands out for me is the 7-1 nature of the decision. that's overwhelming. that shows unity on the court, even at a time that we know the court is a person short and chief justice john roberts has talked about trying to find unity, as pete williams first reported with you here in this hour. this is a decision that reinforces and upholds a pre-existing rule back from 1986 that says something very simple. when you are picking juries, you can remove a potential juror for almost any reason, but not a bad reason and not a racist reason. in other words, the court has always said people's right to a fair trial doesn't mean that the prosecution and defense can't strike people for basically no reason. in other words, you look at a potential juror and you say i don't think they're going to be fair, not sure why, gone. that is okay. it's not okay under the precedent to look at a potential juror and say that juror is black, the defendant is black, i
i want to speak with msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber about this. ari, good seeing you.t this decision. what stands out for you? >> what stands out for me is the 7-1 nature of the decision. that's overwhelming. that shows unity on the court, even at a time that we know the court is a person short and chief justice john roberts has talked about trying to find unity, as pete williams first reported with you here in this hour. this is a decision that reinforces and upholds a...
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you want to buy momentum. >> ari wald of oppenheimer. thanks. >> i love what we're seeing out of zuckerberg. i think he continues to reinvent who they are, and the acquisitions they have done have absolutely paid off. i know there are a few out there and dan will criticize me on what happened. that's a lot of money. but they've been able to convert all of their acquisitions up to this point in amazing ways. >> you asked ari if you feel it's value versus growth. you have to believe in the brakeout in the s&p. in order for momentum stocks to continue working, you need to cross over the 2111, which is the recent high. >> i think it's also an important distinction that momentum doesn't necessarily equal growth. >> it is about rates. it's about where people think they can actually get a return. the stock market hasn't gone anywhere in 18 months. what's worked. last year we know what worked, home depot, a handful of stocks. we've lost a lot of those. we don't see nike going up anymore, starbucks, apple. a lot of stocks, we've lost a lot of the
you want to buy momentum. >> ari wald of oppenheimer. thanks. >> i love what we're seeing out of zuckerberg. i think he continues to reinvent who they are, and the acquisitions they have done have absolutely paid off. i know there are a few out there and dan will criticize me on what happened. that's a lot of money. but they've been able to convert all of their acquisitions up to this point in amazing ways. >> you asked ari if you feel it's value versus growth. you have to...
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to introduce my friends here who are here kristen welker, halle jackson and, of course, the lovely ari melburn. huge week on the campaign trail. a lot of twists and turns and a lot of drama. >> i feel like the last time we were here and another lifetime happened in the next seven days. >> it doesn't feel like the weeks are weeks they feel like months. >> they kind of do. >> but we want to get to ari because he has breaking news for us. >> you covered donald trump sometimes it feels like we all cover donald trump, i don't know if you ever feel that way. >> to some extent. >> but katy and i worked on a story covering the fact that all the money he says he spent on his campaign has been organized as loans. $36 million. he has until august he could still convert those and basically make those donations or use the new money he's raising to pay himself back and his campaign aides basically had been pretty up in the air on that. moments ago i got an e-mail from donald trump under his own name saying, quote, i have absolutely no intension of paying myself back for the nearly $50 million i loan
to introduce my friends here who are here kristen welker, halle jackson and, of course, the lovely ari melburn. huge week on the campaign trail. a lot of twists and turns and a lot of drama. >> i feel like the last time we were here and another lifetime happened in the next seven days. >> it doesn't feel like the weeks are weeks they feel like months. >> they kind of do. >> but we want to get to ari because he has breaking news for us. >> you covered donald trump...
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ari fleisher, he was president george w.t press secretary from 2001 to 2003, and he now runs a pr and media strategy firm. good morning. thanks for joining me. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> i heard you say on friday that you think jobs like yours are irrelevant now, thanks to donald trump and his twitter power and his television power. i know you don't really believe that though, right? you're just trying to flatter the donald. >> believe me, that's the last thing i'm going to do. you know, my point here is it used to be that surrogates and spokespeople had a prominent role in campaigns. donald trump has seized all the spokesman territory in an unusual way for a candidate and certainly unusual for a president. he does it himself. he's overexposed, you could argue, but to a great effect, it's been very effective for him. >> overexposed. what would you be advising him to do differently? >> i won't advise him to do things differently. that's the thing. i'm aware enough that because it was done my way for decades doesn'
ari fleisher, he was president george w.t press secretary from 2001 to 2003, and he now runs a pr and media strategy firm. good morning. thanks for joining me. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> i heard you say on friday that you think jobs like yours are irrelevant now, thanks to donald trump and his twitter power and his television power. i know you don't really believe that though, right? you're just trying to flatter the donald. >> believe me, that's the last thing i'm...
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ari, thank you. ari wald of op en heimer. >> the one thing that gives me a little bit of pause is two years versus ten-year. the lowest since we've seen since december of '07, nine or so years ago. again, i'm not saying it's going to happen, but recall what happened in the months that followed. so two tens are telling you something completely different that a fed rate hike should tell you. i think the economy is weak. it could cause some pain. >> i'm with you. i agree 100%. that told the story today when you looked at that. also, we're out of sync with everybody else in the world. those periods that he's looking back on and reflecting on, it was a completely different time. i look at every other central bank in the world. keeping the rates incredibly low. we're going in a totally opposite direction. that, in my opinion, doesn't tell the story of a market that wants to rally in the face of a fed hike. >> one step further and take a look at the difference between twos and tens, and go to the financials
ari, thank you. ari wald of op en heimer. >> the one thing that gives me a little bit of pause is two years versus ten-year. the lowest since we've seen since december of '07, nine or so years ago. again, i'm not saying it's going to happen, but recall what happened in the months that followed. so two tens are telling you something completely different that a fed rate hike should tell you. i think the economy is weak. it could cause some pain. >> i'm with you. i agree 100%. that...
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but this is a worldwide problem and we have to be smart. >> good idea, ari?think it is an interesting sign of donald trump's potential evolution that if he's going to stop answering a everything for himself and start to bring on people who have some experience and expertise and do things in a more methodical way. that's a sign of a more maturing candidate. look, i oppose his muslim ban. i think that's not how you handle these types of situations. we can target the bad people and that's what we should do without tarnishing an entire faith. but i like the idea of donald trump starting to bring on people like rudy to lend expert idea to what he's doing. >> if he does that, he can say here's what we've worked out, here's how we're going to handle this issue. and it will be a modifying factor. once the explanation comes out about what the program actually looks like and it becomes more clear, that is he said at the beginning, it is a temporary idea until we fix what's wrong with the system which is what he originally said, he may get some points for that. >> you k
but this is a worldwide problem and we have to be smart. >> good idea, ari?think it is an interesting sign of donald trump's potential evolution that if he's going to stop answering a everything for himself and start to bring on people who have some experience and expertise and do things in a more methodical way. that's a sign of a more maturing candidate. look, i oppose his muslim ban. i think that's not how you handle these types of situations. we can target the bad people and that's...
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[laughter] if she was an aris and she lost her money and she was trying to get him to behave. >> it is unusual he was a man who was unbelievably funny that saves you from a lot of trouble the most entertaining man of the year and also he pulled out of the fire she ordered him to do the stand-up comedy to our he followed orders and paid off the debt so there was great joy in that. >> i know that grants biography. >> the largest check in u.s. publishing history another 400 and 50,000 but his company was so mismanaged he had a contract but not asked to do anything thank you very much. [applause] he will sign copies of his books. [inaudible conversations] >> host: you were the 2 million voters that you talk about in this book comes? >> refers those in the seven key counties and swing states of 2004 so we are looking at places like florida, virginia, ohio north carolina in hampshire colorado and wisconsin because of the changes that have occurred there is a great opportunity to find of good they are the reason why republicans win the statewide elections they lost touch with the voters. >> g
[laughter] if she was an aris and she lost her money and she was trying to get him to behave. >> it is unusual he was a man who was unbelievably funny that saves you from a lot of trouble the most entertaining man of the year and also he pulled out of the fire she ordered him to do the stand-up comedy to our he followed orders and paid off the debt so there was great joy in that. >> i know that grants biography. >> the largest check in u.s. publishing history another 400 and...
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want to introduce my friends who are here, kristen welker, kasie hunt, hallie jackson, and the lovely ariber. >> hello, hello. >> nice to be here. >> huge week on the campaign trail this week. specifically yesterday, just so many twists and turns, lots of drama. >> i feel like the last time we were here and where we are today, it's like another lifetime happened in the last seven days. >> these weeks feel like months. >> exactly. >> they kind of do. >> we want to get to ari with breaking news, right? >> you cover donald trump, sometimes it feels like we all cover donald trump. i don't know if you guys ever feel that way. >> to some extent. [ laughter ] >> but katy and i worked on a story covering the fact that all the money he's spent on his campaigns has been organized as loans. he has until august to convert those and make them donations, or use the new money he's raising to pay himself back and his campaign aides had been up in the air about that. moments ago, i got an e-mail directly from donald trump under his own name, saying, quote, i have no intention of paying myself back for the
want to introduce my friends who are here, kristen welker, kasie hunt, hallie jackson, and the lovely ariber. >> hello, hello. >> nice to be here. >> huge week on the campaign trail this week. specifically yesterday, just so many twists and turns, lots of drama. >> i feel like the last time we were here and where we are today, it's like another lifetime happened in the last seven days. >> these weeks feel like months. >> exactly. >> they kind of do....
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ari, let's talk about this thing and moving forward.next and how is this going to play out in the courts? >> basically what you have here is these countersuits, but the bottom line is the feds are trying to block enforcement of this law. they're basically saying, hey, north carolina, we gave you a chance, an off-ramp with the letter and the opportunity to somehow narrow this law's application. you've declined that. indeed governor mccrory escalated with the countersuit so a federal court will ultimately decide whether, as the justice department claims, this law is a violation of civil rights and has to be blocked or narrowed. >> ari, yesterday north carolina's governor, pat mccrory, he said that among other things this was vast overreach, a misinterpretation of some specific provisions of the 1964 civil rights act. how broad or how narrow have the courts routinely interpreted that law? >> it's a great question and it goes through categories. so the original civil rights laws that we think of from the civil rights era in '64 established
ari, let's talk about this thing and moving forward.next and how is this going to play out in the courts? >> basically what you have here is these countersuits, but the bottom line is the feds are trying to block enforcement of this law. they're basically saying, hey, north carolina, we gave you a chance, an off-ramp with the letter and the opportunity to somehow narrow this law's application. you've declined that. indeed governor mccrory escalated with the countersuit so a federal court...
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what do we expect to happen in court, ari?hey'll walk through what the federal charges are. i will tell you, you just ran through exactly what he's facing at the state level. and that is typically all we would have in the case. what is unusual today, what is new today, is the federal government moving forward on these charges. you see it in the video there. the cell phone video capturing him basically being shot in the back while retreating from the officer. that video, what you're looking at, is the basis for the charges i'm about to read, depriving someone of their civil rights under color of law, using a firearm in committing a crime of violence, and then obstructing justice. that's not on video, craig, but the other key. the feds saying today this officer also lied to investigators about his conduct. >> msnbc's ari melber, again, the officer in question, michael slager, set to appear in court. mothers who have lost their children at the hands of police are continuing to raise their voices and now those voices are being amp
what do we expect to happen in court, ari?hey'll walk through what the federal charges are. i will tell you, you just ran through exactly what he's facing at the state level. and that is typically all we would have in the case. what is unusual today, what is new today, is the federal government moving forward on these charges. you see it in the video there. the cell phone video capturing him basically being shot in the back while retreating from the officer. that video, what you're looking at,...
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push arying to french-sponsored peacve intitiative. p.m. valls: if the situation doesn't change, tensions will continue to rise. reporter: the israeli p.m. puttingvalls' proposal, directference on negotiations. difficultyahu: every issue will be on the table. reporter: the palestinians insist on sticking with the original plan. the talks in paris will go ahead but neither israelis nor palestinians will be tehre. laura: time for business news. we will start with google. markus: very much in spotlight as french investigators raided headquarters in paris. probe into tax laundering.money elliot richardson has a look. elliot: 100 tax officials marched in the offices at 5:00 a.m. owes the french state 1.6 billion euros. goolgle saidt company isnian accused of funneling profits to ireland. u.k. millions in back taxes. thege osborne defended payment. european authorities are payments aref the illegal. pay italyed to millions in euros after allegations of dodging taxes. markus: a company could reconsider investments in franche. belonging to total ha
push arying to french-sponsored peacve intitiative. p.m. valls: if the situation doesn't change, tensions will continue to rise. reporter: the israeli p.m. puttingvalls' proposal, directference on negotiations. difficultyahu: every issue will be on the table. reporter: the palestinians insist on sticking with the original plan. the talks in paris will go ahead but neither israelis nor palestinians will be tehre. laura: time for business news. we will start with google. markus: very much in...
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ari, good to see you. what happened this morning? >> i just watched the hearing. minutes. this was a basic bond hearing. so he is out on bond. the judge went over the specific conditions he's setting. there are two that he cannot have any contact with the accuser here, a woman identified as his ex-girlfriend, who says, of course, that she basically was assaulted by him, hit in the head, that her eardrum was shattered. and number two, the second condition, that he can't use or have access to any firearms, and the judge asked him in sort of the only real exchange in the hearing, do you currently have any guns? do you have access to guns? he said, no. the judge said, okay, taking his word for it, which is standard in a hearing like this, that you have to understand, you shouldn't ever go out and get any. that would be a violation of your bond conditions, which just to be clear, jose, are different than what you might otherwise be allowed to do. an american would have gun rights and be able to get guns in normal course when you are out on bond, you have these extra ki
ari, good to see you. what happened this morning? >> i just watched the hearing. minutes. this was a basic bond hearing. so he is out on bond. the judge went over the specific conditions he's setting. there are two that he cannot have any contact with the accuser here, a woman identified as his ex-girlfriend, who says, of course, that she basically was assaulted by him, hit in the head, that her eardrum was shattered. and number two, the second condition, that he can't use or have access...
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msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber is following this case closely.le celebrity issue, will the other women who have accused cosby, allegations he's denied, be involved in this trial? >> that's the big question and the outcome of the trial could turn on whether it's a he said/she said or a he said/they said. and juries obviously would put a lot of credibility in hearing from multiple women who might be describing some of the same types of accusations. ultimately a judge will make that call, jose, and it will go to a question of whether the types of accusations available or presented are so particular that they would make an exception to the general bar against that kind of evidence. i will note that we've reported here at msnbc that the d.a.'s office has clearly talked to some of these women and is clearly investigating that to have that evidence at the ready, depending on what a judge allows. >> ari, explain to me the legal aspect of how one learns that there was a settlement in this specific case some years ago and yet it's back in now. explain to m
msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber is following this case closely.le celebrity issue, will the other women who have accused cosby, allegations he's denied, be involved in this trial? >> that's the big question and the outcome of the trial could turn on whether it's a he said/she said or a he said/they said. and juries obviously would put a lot of credibility in hearing from multiple women who might be describing some of the same types of accusations. ultimately a judge will make...
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our ari melber has more. that's next after this break. could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13® is ed in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you shld not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine its ingredients. if you he a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, c
our ari melber has more. that's next after this break. could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you...
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let me bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber. we saw bill cosby a couple of months ago first walk into one of these buildings. today, what type of evidence are we looking to be presented today? >> as you say, he was first indicted in december. today what you see is sort of a dry run for the prosecution. they don't have to show everything. it's a much lower bar. but the burden is on them to prove this should go to trial. so evidence like documents or photos that go to the theory of their case regarding this interaction or mr. cosby's larger predilection to this kind of behavior. we could see that testimony. in this instance, different than you watch "law & order" and you can't bring in hearsay or statements made in court, that rule does not apply in today's preliminary hearing because it's not a full trial. evidentiary you can basically bring in an old statement, which is why we don't know yes whether the key accuser here in the issue, andrea constand, whether she's ultimately going to speak which would be more dramatic. why does
let me bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber. we saw bill cosby a couple of months ago first walk into one of these buildings. today, what type of evidence are we looking to be presented today? >> as you say, he was first indicted in december. today what you see is sort of a dry run for the prosecution. they don't have to show everything. it's a much lower bar. but the burden is on them to prove this should go to trial. so evidence like documents or photos that go to the...
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to the eagles again and then, massive plan eagles with the three quarterback succession plan will go ary but, i think sam bradford really could have done a lot more this week by reaching out to maybe carson wentz and vice verse a carson wentz could have ton the same thing. think bradford could have texted carson wentz or got together with wentz, sought him out, done something publicly, image wise to make that transition smoother. >> why would he have to, why would wentz have to call him. >> wentz could make it easier by saying hey sam, i'm glad you are here. i'm looking forward to competing with you. i am looking forward to learning from you all that kind of stuff. that would have taken the edge off. instead you have an edge where bradford, fear is, he will not help wentz develop. wentz could have reached out by saying you are the master, i'm the pupil. just smooth sailing. i'm all about smooth sailing, you know. >> smooth transition. >> carson wentz the rookie, bigger guy in the situation. do you think there will be tension with him and bradford. >> i think relationship with him and oth
to the eagles again and then, massive plan eagles with the three quarterback succession plan will go ary but, i think sam bradford really could have done a lot more this week by reaching out to maybe carson wentz and vice verse a carson wentz could have ton the same thing. think bradford could have texted carson wentz or got together with wentz, sought him out, done something publicly, image wise to make that transition smoother. >> why would he have to, why would wentz have to call him....
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ari, what are we learning today? >> that's right, steve.es with direct knowledge of the investigation last night that after three years there will be no charges. folks may remember we brought this story first here on msnbc. he was picked up, taken to the hospital. you see on the video that we originally obtained he was tased by police who said they wanted to get him medical care to the hospital. that's the door to the e.r. they then brought him back into a police car rather than into the hospital where he was tased repeatly while his legs and arms were shackled. it was a graphic incident. over 20 tasing discharges total leading to a lot of questions about whether there will be charges. i've obtained this report today. this will be released later today by prosecutors. i want to read from it some of the key explanations there. prosecutors explaining that they saw police as reasonably fearing that lambert posed a danger to others outside the hospital. but the report finds the police unreasonably tased him while on the ground in front of the e.
ari, what are we learning today? >> that's right, steve.es with direct knowledge of the investigation last night that after three years there will be no charges. folks may remember we brought this story first here on msnbc. he was picked up, taken to the hospital. you see on the video that we originally obtained he was tased by police who said they wanted to get him medical care to the hospital. that's the door to the e.r. they then brought him back into a police car rather than into the...
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let's turn to msnbc's legal correspondent, ari melber. you're calling this a compromise.hat does that mean? why are you saying that? >> this is somewhat unusual and obviously significant. people may remember the little sisters of the poor case cited by republican candidates was all about contraception under obamacare and whether it was an infringement on the religious rights of nonprofit or religious organizations to have to basically submit a form to explicitly opt out of contraception coverage for women under their employer plans. and so this went all the way up to the supreme court and was expected to be the kind of debate that we see at the court, where one side wins or loses. that is not what's happening today. the breaking news we can tell you right now is the court has basically sent this entire case back to the lower courts, not siding with one side or the other, and instead saying that in the court's view, this can be dealt with by, as you say, kristen, a compromise. let me read briefly from this order. it is not a decision on the merits. that means not a decisio
let's turn to msnbc's legal correspondent, ari melber. you're calling this a compromise.hat does that mean? why are you saying that? >> this is somewhat unusual and obviously significant. people may remember the little sisters of the poor case cited by republican candidates was all about contraception under obamacare and whether it was an infringement on the religious rights of nonprofit or religious organizations to have to basically submit a form to explicitly opt out of contraception...
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how actively is aries putting michael: to work in distress energy?rivate equity fund came in with a senior lender with equity rights to help recapitalize and oilfield services company. the big issues there for us or opportunities are that the banks again are underwriting reserve base revolvers, creating a shrinking liquidity opportunity for those companies. john: how long can that last -- erik: how long can that matt -- cannot last? michael: we are starting to see the beginning of the opportunity develop. erik: mike, thank you ray much. david, that was michael arougheti. david: thank you so much, erik. stocks poised for their third drop in four days. the s&p 500 poised to close at a third week low. julie hyman has more in the spider sector report. julie: i'm specifically looking at oil and gas equipment companies. oil and gas equipment specifically they are down 4% today. accommodation of oil prices being down with earnings related news from these companies. list, halliburton and baker hughes, canceling their .cquisition and then the companies came o
how actively is aries putting michael: to work in distress energy?rivate equity fund came in with a senior lender with equity rights to help recapitalize and oilfield services company. the big issues there for us or opportunities are that the banks again are underwriting reserve base revolvers, creating a shrinking liquidity opportunity for those companies. john: how long can that last -- erik: how long can that matt -- cannot last? michael: we are starting to see the beginning of the...
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and that is ari a manual. is the brother. ezekiel. a very high-up achieving family. >> mr. haven, and have you attended this dinner in the past? >> i have. i have seen it really evil over the last seven years. it has become one of the high points on the red carpet calendar for a lots of folks. it really has. >> in case people do not know, only accredited white house correspondents get tickets to this dinner but they can invite guests. the president hass to be invited. >> you really see an array of stars. hollywood, but journalism. some of the most famous people in our industry are at this dinner. >> i understand bernie sanders is going to be here. >> that is correct. people are very excited to see him and see how he does with the monologuein the tonight. >> bernie sanders was invited by cbs. donald trump is not here. he came a couple years ago courtesy of the washington post. this is a dinner where people tend to go for the jokes. trump, thisdonald is a woman who is a supporter of be bestrump and may known as a contestant on his show, the apprentice." i do not know she won
and that is ari a manual. is the brother. ezekiel. a very high-up achieving family. >> mr. haven, and have you attended this dinner in the past? >> i have. i have seen it really evil over the last seven years. it has become one of the high points on the red carpet calendar for a lots of folks. it really has. >> in case people do not know, only accredited white house correspondents get tickets to this dinner but they can invite guests. the president hass to be invited. >>...
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now let's learn what lies ahead for aries. the ram.e person of your dreams this week. however, you are married so just continue stairing out the window while you silently do the dishes. if anyone asks, just say you're tired. what's up aquarium-- aquarius. this is your week aquarius make the most of it it's not important why. just, you know spend time with loved ones. (laughter) god, i'm going to miss you. behold your future leo. someone, leo, someone will desperately need you this month. but you'll just drive away in your tow truck. listen up, gemini. the twins. today is a good day to take stock. how are you feeling? are things going well? is the oven turned off? are you positive the oven's turned off? think about the cost of checking versus the cost of not checking. i'll wait. okay. i assume you're back and the oven was off the entire time. but aren't you glad you checked? and while we're thinking about it, is the door locked. up next, cancer the crab. can serks you are kind, generous and sensitive. but those are just some of the reas
now let's learn what lies ahead for aries. the ram.e person of your dreams this week. however, you are married so just continue stairing out the window while you silently do the dishes. if anyone asks, just say you're tired. what's up aquarium-- aquarius. this is your week aquarius make the most of it it's not important why. just, you know spend time with loved ones. (laughter) god, i'm going to miss you. behold your future leo. someone, leo, someone will desperately need you this month. but...
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that scratch the service of more tension that was ari there.erator: have you tried mending the fence? >> i think working together professionally is the best way for us to get along. how can i be helpful? what can i do? moderator: what's the craziest thing that happened in the jam test? tub for aed in a hot long time. normal people can't do that. listed doesn't survive this. moderator: what you think is going on right now in silicon valley? >> deca-corn. you know the culture of secrecy we had in silicon valley. you don't tell people anything. is the dangers? >> yes. investors doing super well. all starting and attract more attention and more poses. with that attention comes sloppy discipline and a ton of money. days.about the early 12 companies. everyone ran live code. there were 15 of us in the room investing. we could ask questions and walk up and try it. the deal didn't get done that day. today, 80 companies in the class. 450 investors. no live code. three minutes. deals are done before that date. it is desperation on a lot of investors to be
that scratch the service of more tension that was ari there.erator: have you tried mending the fence? >> i think working together professionally is the best way for us to get along. how can i be helpful? what can i do? moderator: what's the craziest thing that happened in the jam test? tub for aed in a hot long time. normal people can't do that. listed doesn't survive this. moderator: what you think is going on right now in silicon valley? >> deca-corn. you know the culture of...
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. >> gabi: ari. where's ari? >> jj: gabi, she's okay. baby girl, save your strength. you haveo relax and calm down. >> gabi: she has a play date with josie. she's gonna--she's gonna be late. i need to get her dressed. >> fynn: when did she slip into delirium? >> jj: a few minutes ago. >> dario: she started talking about our childhood, wanting my mother to read her a bedtime story. >> adriana: mija, stay still, okay? >> gabi: mami. >> adriana: mami's here. >> gabi: mami, mami. >> adriana: she's burning up, dr. thompson. [dramatic music] ♪ >> gabi: [whimpering] >> kayla: we hbe
. >> gabi: ari. where's ari? >> jj: gabi, she's okay. baby girl, save your strength. you haveo relax and calm down. >> gabi: she has a play date with josie. she's gonna--she's gonna be late. i need to get her dressed. >> fynn: when did she slip into delirium? >> jj: a few minutes ago. >> dario: she started talking about our childhood, wanting my mother to read her a bedtime story. >> adriana: mija, stay still, okay? >> gabi: mami. >>...
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you've already got ari fleischer. there's a lot about donald trump that i don't like but i'll vote for trump over hillary any day. grover norquist who has been for all the political stances he has that i do not have has been an incredibly distinct voice in the center right, conservative coalition against islamophobia and anti-muslim bigotry and paranoia and conspiracy theories promulgated by frank gaffney former adviser to ted cruz. this is grover norquist. the choice between a fireman with modest preparation and a serial arsonist who married into the job, that's a nice one as well, they're all going to be off the board. >> i hope not. i really hope not. >> you don't think so? you don't think we're going to get a david brooks column? >> no, i do not. i'm holding out for david brooks, but i'm so interested in looking at who else -- i've been putting together my list. chris christie i guess fell first. >> yes. >> then we've got former governor of arizona january brewer -- >> she was very -- >> shake her finger in obama'
you've already got ari fleischer. there's a lot about donald trump that i don't like but i'll vote for trump over hillary any day. grover norquist who has been for all the political stances he has that i do not have has been an incredibly distinct voice in the center right, conservative coalition against islamophobia and anti-muslim bigotry and paranoia and conspiracy theories promulgated by frank gaffney former adviser to ted cruz. this is grover norquist. the choice between a fireman with...
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. >> here with me, msnbc chief ari melber, karen desoto, defense attorney, former prosecutor.o what happened today was they cleared a low evidentiary bar to go to trial, right? >> the preliminary hearing is to make sure elements of the crime are present, when they're true or not doesn't matter. defense attorneys use this to get as much information. >> get stuff thrown out. >> get as much info as they can. >> here is my question, ari. is your understanding the defense will be, the facts as established in the deposition from the civil suit happened, that he gave her pills, she was under the influence when they had sex and that was consensual will be the defense? >> they'll reserve the right to do what they want to do as time goes on. so we are speculating. from what we have seen thus far, that appears to be the defense, they may be tied to what mr. cosby himself said. there was a moment today in the courtroom where the prosecutor referred to mr. cosby's prior denial regarding oh, did you have sex with her, he said neither awake nor asleep. the prosecutor said who talks like that
. >> here with me, msnbc chief ari melber, karen desoto, defense attorney, former prosecutor.o what happened today was they cleared a low evidentiary bar to go to trial, right? >> the preliminary hearing is to make sure elements of the crime are present, when they're true or not doesn't matter. defense attorneys use this to get as much information. >> get stuff thrown out. >> get as much info as they can. >> here is my question, ari. is your understanding the...
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that's what the chairman of the homeland security committee said in ari changes needed to the tsa screening process. no one knows better than tsa chief peter nephinger that something has to be done. he was on the hot seat on capitol hill facing lawmakers that are demanding answers. >> the hearing is being called long lines, short patience, the tsa experience. which for many has not been good. >> i thought this is nuts. and there's no reason for that to happen. >> reporter: hundreds of people waited hours to get through security lines, missing their flight and leaving some stuck at the airport. >> if you come early, it's fine. but if you come and rush at the last minute, you'll have some issues. >> reporter: their trip through the security line was easy but that was not the case before 5 a.m. today. >> when i came in, i thought oh, my goodness. the line is up all the way to the metro station. >> reporter: thankfully for those i but at dulles airport this morning, katie says she waited in line for two hours. tsa knows you hate the wait and they're not trying to ruin your summer vacation, but
that's what the chairman of the homeland security committee said in ari changes needed to the tsa screening process. no one knows better than tsa chief peter nephinger that something has to be done. he was on the hot seat on capitol hill facing lawmakers that are demanding answers. >> the hearing is being called long lines, short patience, the tsa experience. which for many has not been good. >> i thought this is nuts. and there's no reason for that to happen. >> reporter:...
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thmpe vadiire aries star is breaking down her dos and don'ts in tonight's fashion fix. >> i'm somebody literally on every carpet and every interview i look like a different person. >> we love how kat is also switching up her look just as much as her first summer fashion do. >> any trends that yo excited to wear? >> i think it's more like a palate for me versus like actual styles. i'm doing pastel colors and enjoying those for spring and in the summer i'll wear more w and nude. >> and turn your don'ts into dos. that works for your body. i always wear a lot of crop tops and high waisted pencil skirts and elongate your legs. >> and don't forget, super expensive. >> i might lose my glasses or sit on them. i'm not going to pay $400. >> well, you don't have to. you see kat is an am bar toss ffr foster grant sunglasses and most of their styles are under $30. >> their whole motto is the many shades of you and as a woman we have so many different shades to who we are and i like that my girls that watch the show or listen to my music they can go get the same pair that i'm wearing. >> at e.t. onl
thmpe vadiire aries star is breaking down her dos and don'ts in tonight's fashion fix. >> i'm somebody literally on every carpet and every interview i look like a different person. >> we love how kat is also switching up her look just as much as her first summer fashion do. >> any trends that yo excited to wear? >> i think it's more like a palate for me versus like actual styles. i'm doing pastel colors and enjoying those for spring and in the summer i'll wear more w and...
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aris, shares and that is the business news for now. back to you. >> thank you very much. your daily dose of the cantnes film festival. -- cannes film neville. two films in the running for the palma dora today. heat? >> for 40 years director james ivy and producer merchant made a series of films you could describe as being merchant/ivory and everyone would know what you meant. one of their masterpieces was howard's end, about the injustices of the class system was based on the involve by ian forester. a newly restored version is being screened in the cannes classic selections. i went up with ivory and star and legend vanessa redgrave. >> rate, wait, it's over there. >> where? >> vanessa redgrave and james ivory, hello. it's such a pleasure to meet both of you. >> good morning. >> this film was made almost 25 years ago. >> oh, wow. >> what sticks out of -- to you the most? mast what's your favorite memory of that time? >> well, i came to cannes before that. >> best actress award. i came to cannes first with antonia. but i will never forget and i'm really thrilled that "howa
aris, shares and that is the business news for now. back to you. >> thank you very much. your daily dose of the cantnes film festival. -- cannes film neville. two films in the running for the palma dora today. heat? >> for 40 years director james ivy and producer merchant made a series of films you could describe as being merchant/ivory and everyone would know what you meant. one of their masterpieces was howard's end, about the injustices of the class system was based on the...
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ari has been working on it all day long. >> we first brought you this this morning, donald trump's campaigns decided to maybe use some of the money they are now using to pay back loans. i have this statement from donald trump say is have no intention of paying myself back for the nearly $50 million i have loaned the campaign. this money is a contribution made in order to make america great again. it's signed donald j. trump and i just received it. what that means is that donald j. trump is saying he now has no intention of using any of the new funds to pay himself back. legally he still has that option and i want to be clear the campaign has not converted any of that 35$35.9 million you seen the screen it currently owes to donald trump, haven't converted to it a donation. his aides now are saying to me they do intend to make that change. if they do it, go beyond words we will know because it has to be filed with the federal election commission. this is new and folks who may have seen my earlier reporting know i did speak to the trump campaign multiple aides about this story before we went up
ari has been working on it all day long. >> we first brought you this this morning, donald trump's campaigns decided to maybe use some of the money they are now using to pay back loans. i have this statement from donald trump say is have no intention of paying myself back for the nearly $50 million i have loaned the campaign. this money is a contribution made in order to make america great again. it's signed donald j. trump and i just received it. what that means is that donald j. trump...
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comfortable right now. 67 degrees, society hill with the neighborhood weather, 66 degrees west mount arie hill. for tomorrow, next round of rain, and until then, we stay dry. tonight, rain continuing to move away, nice and clear, especially by 9:30, more clouds breaking up, and tomorrow, now we're going through time here, not too much happening. tomorrow as we start your saturday, we have sun in the forecast, but then we go into the afternoon, 4:30, showers and storms already developing, and later in the evening, now looking at 6:30, showers and potentially strong thunderstorms through the philadelphia area, and pennsylvania suburbs into new jersey later on in the evening, and then clearing for your saturday night. we are going to have more thunderstorms in the forecast later in the day tomorrow, and before they get here, though, we'll see sunshine and nice conditions. 70 degrees bethlehem, and 71 degrees in reading tomorrow. westchester 72, philadelphia area at 73, and afternoon storms around. if you're in new jersey, 7 it 2 haddonfield and if you're along the shore, cooler, 69 degrees.
comfortable right now. 67 degrees, society hill with the neighborhood weather, 66 degrees west mount arie hill. for tomorrow, next round of rain, and until then, we stay dry. tonight, rain continuing to move away, nice and clear, especially by 9:30, more clouds breaking up, and tomorrow, now we're going through time here, not too much happening. tomorrow as we start your saturday, we have sun in the forecast, but then we go into the afternoon, 4:30, showers and storms already developing, and...
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ari laying it out for us.> pro hillary clinton super pac s will be running in four states tomorrow. it's pushing up its plan for those ads, running in ohio, florida, virginia and nevada. they're moving the ads up three weeks ahead of schedule. here's a look at one of the first two ads, we want to learn you there's stronglagestronglagg language here. >> does she have a good body? no. a fat ass, absolutely. >> if ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps i'd be dating her. >> i view a person flat-chested very hard to be a 10. >> does donald trump really speak for you? >> donald trump needless to say not so happy with the ads twe tweeting this morning the pathetic new hit ads against me misrepresents the final line. you can tell them to go blank themselves was about china and not women and amazing crooked hillary can do a hit ad on me concerning women when her husband was the worst abuser of women in u.s. political history. join me now the chief strategist behind these ads, good to have you with us. i want to ask you o
ari laying it out for us.> pro hillary clinton super pac s will be running in four states tomorrow. it's pushing up its plan for those ads, running in ohio, florida, virginia and nevada. they're moving the ads up three weeks ahead of schedule. here's a look at one of the first two ads, we want to learn you there's stronglagestronglagg language here. >> does she have a good body? no. a fat ass, absolutely. >> if ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps i'd be dating her. >> i...
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ari, you and i were talking about it in the break, not just a well-known person who is now involved in a case going to trial. there's larger theme here. this is one woman's story but part of what we're looking at and part of what many hope to establish is a pattern of behavior. we know there are dozens of women and our own kate snow has spoken to a number of them who alleged similar behavior. why is that important as to this case and where it moves to next? >> we often hear this simplistic term of he said-she said. that relates to our culture and how people approach sex crimes. i would admit there are a lot of crimes covered that way. if someone says that were robbed in the street and they say they were robbed and the robber says they weren't, we don't often call it a he said-she said crime. there is something larger going on and a lot of advocates and prosecutors looking how to fix it, women's allegations are not always taken seriously by the government who has a duty to investigate and institutions implicated. that is part of the problem. here by any mechanism of judgment this is not
ari, you and i were talking about it in the break, not just a well-known person who is now involved in a case going to trial. there's larger theme here. this is one woman's story but part of what we're looking at and part of what many hope to establish is a pattern of behavior. we know there are dozens of women and our own kate snow has spoken to a number of them who alleged similar behavior. why is that important as to this case and where it moves to next? >> we often hear this...
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. >> i want to bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber.hese two women very happy to come east and be part of this trial if they're asked. is that likely to happen? >> as we discussed, that could be a key variable. typical hi you wouly you would other incidents in a key trial but there is a doctrine of other bad acts. it is possible though not the norm get them introduced and the question is whether a judge determines there are particulars of the other allegations so closely matched the crime they go to the likelihood the defendant committed them. here, the drugging would be that kind of example. i expect we'll see a vigorous fight over that. >> we didn't hear andrea constand in her own words today. she didn't appear in the courthouse. explain why and what did the defense have to say on that? >> two things. the nature of the way pennsylvania does this, they clear the probable cause bar here, lower threshold and we heard about through preliminary hearing. it's still low. another way to think other states use arraignment before a judge and do
. >> i want to bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber.hese two women very happy to come east and be part of this trial if they're asked. is that likely to happen? >> as we discussed, that could be a key variable. typical hi you wouly you would other incidents in a key trial but there is a doctrine of other bad acts. it is possible though not the norm get them introduced and the question is whether a judge determines there are particulars of the other allegations so...