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i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's give you a rundown of what happened this evening. at missiles launched on the syrian airfield. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles inside a target in syria. department of defense released this video showing those missiles at the moment they were launched. they rained down on shayrat airfield. launching the planes that carried those chemical weapons. ammunition supplies, air defense systems and radars. the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack that killed and injured hundreds of people, many of them children, as seen in these disturbing images on your screen, images that apparently moved the president and led to change his year's long stance against intervention in syria. in fact, here is part of what the president said in a brief statement overnight from his mar-a-lago resort. >> tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the air field in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. using a deadly nerve agent, assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children. it was a slow and brutal d
i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's give you a rundown of what happened this evening. at missiles launched on the syrian airfield. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles inside a target in syria. department of defense released this video showing those missiles at the moment they were launched. they rained down on shayrat airfield. launching the planes that carried those chemical weapons. ammunition supplies, air defense systems and radars. the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack...
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ayman? >> it's alex again.f those you mentioned, hezbollah, iran, russia, that you would expect to condemn this attack from the united states? is there anyone you think is percolating who will come out and say, bad move? . >> reporter: we -- i wouldn't necessarily expect anyone to come out -- any of the unexpected groups to come out. i mean, we haven't yet necessarily heard from isis. we haven't heard from al qaeda's linked affiliates here in syria or in the region. we have heard from ahrar al sham. they came out and praised the u.s. intervention. that's a little unexpected because they are a hard line islamist group. they've had kind of beneficial arrangements from time to time. again, a hugely, hugely complicated situation. but to have a hard-line islamist group, a very powerful militia group opposed to assad, coming out in favor of u.s. intervention, that is not extraordinary, but it is interesting. it adds a new wrinkle to this already very complex, very confusing conflict. alex? >> matt bradley live for us
ayman? >> it's alex again.f those you mentioned, hezbollah, iran, russia, that you would expect to condemn this attack from the united states? is there anyone you think is percolating who will come out and say, bad move? . >> reporter: we -- i wouldn't necessarily expect anyone to come out -- any of the unexpected groups to come out. i mean, we haven't yet necessarily heard from isis. we haven't heard from al qaeda's linked affiliates here in syria or in the region. we have heard...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. >>> looking ahead to a potential nuclear test in north korea and a graf warning from the united states, as multiple senior intelligence officials tell nbc news, america is prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike if they believe north korean leader kim jong-un will launch a nuclear weapons test. tactics could include cyber warfare and special operations on the ground. u.s. officials say a test could come as early as this weekend. a large-scale military parade is expected for saturday. the 105th anniversary of kim il-sung's birth, the nation's most important holiday. yesterday president trump tweeted i have great confidence china will properly deal with north korea. if they're unable to do so, the u.s. with its allies will, usa. this morning in pyongyang's north korea's vice foreign minister blamed president trump's aggressive words for a vicious cycle of tensions telling the associated press in an interview, we will go to war if they choose. adding, we have a powerful nuclear deter ren
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. >>> looking ahead to a potential nuclear test in north korea and a graf warning from the united states, as multiple senior intelligence officials tell nbc news, america is prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike if they believe north korean leader kim jong-un will launch a nuclear weapons test. tactics could include cyber warfare and special operations on the ground. u.s. officials say a test could come as early as this weekend. a large-scale...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louisbuerg door o.ff murkily remains on the senate floor speaking on the protest of supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. he began speaking just before 7:00 last night just hours after the final debate on gorsuch's nomination began. the final vote is expected on friday. >>> a dangerous storm system is moving eastward after creating major damage. the storm dropped baseball size hail and a possible tornado may be responsible for damaging a fire house in goodman, missouri. damaging winds, flooding, hail all expected in the southeast. >>> baltimore's mayor and police commissioner have pledged to move forward with police reforms with or without the justice department. this follows the doj's request for a federal judge to postpone a decree. >>> drama over the russian investigation and what critics are calling repeated attempts by president trump and the white house to deflect attention away from it. in the spotlight now former obama national security adviser saying now rice is firing back exclusively to nbc's a
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louisbuerg door o.ff murkily remains on the senate floor speaking on the protest of supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. he began speaking just before 7:00 last night just hours after the final debate on gorsuch's nomination began. the final vote is expected on friday. >>> a dangerous storm system is moving eastward after creating major damage. the storm dropped baseball size hail and a possible tornado may be responsible for damaging a fire...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf.he hour so we're starting you off with the top stories. >>> metro bomb death toll rose to 15. 50 other people were injured in the explosion between two underground train stations. st. petersburg authorities have declared three days of mourning. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> at least five deaths are blamed on that massive storm system that swept across the south from texas to carolinas, the latest in mississippi where officials say two people were killed, including a 52-year-old woman whose car ran off the road into fast-moving floodwaters. although least 15 tornados were reported across the south in the last 24 hours. >>> the senate is headed for a potentially historic clash over the confirmation of neil gorsuch. he passed judiciary committee on party line vote and now democrats plan to filibuster before it goes before full senate. mitch mcconnell has not ruled out the option of going nuclear, meaning change the rules so gorsuch can be confirmed with a simple
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf.he hour so we're starting you off with the top stories. >>> metro bomb death toll rose to 15. 50 other people were injured in the explosion between two underground train stations. st. petersburg authorities have declared three days of mourning. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> at least five deaths are blamed on that massive storm system that swept across the south from texas to carolinas, the...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin.morning's top stories. >>> the passenger dragged off that united airlines flight monday is signaling plans to take legal action. lawyers for dr. david dao have filed corporaurt papers key mang the airline keep all papers, including video surveillance, cockpit and crew recordings. >>> a draft report from department of homeland security has outlined rio grande valley as spot to start the mexico border wall. they will do away with polygraph and fitness test as way to speed up hiring of hundreds of boardeagents. it still needs to approved. >>> president came back from mar-a-lago and set to return for his seventh trip to the palm beach resort. the cost to taxpayers at $1 million and other estimates have been as high as $3 million a visit. >>> we're seeing major reversals of president's campaign promises, ones he mentioned on the trail openly and it begs the question, where does it leave so many who supported him now? kristen welker reports. >> reporter: president trump making a number of st
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin.morning's top stories. >>> the passenger dragged off that united airlines flight monday is signaling plans to take legal action. lawyers for dr. david dao have filed corporaurt papers key mang the airline keep all papers, including video surveillance, cockpit and crew recordings. >>> a draft report from department of homeland security has outlined rio grande valley as spot to start the mexico border wall. they will do away with polygraph...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin joined by frances rivera. at approximately 8:40 p.m. eastern, tomahawk cruise missiles were fired at a single target inside syria. the video you see there are those exact missiles, shared with us by the department of defense. those thousand-pound missiles rained down on shayrat airfield in the homs province of western syria, where military officials tell nbc news the u.s. believe seer the syrian president fired chemical weapons into idlib. the pinpoint -- the strike, i should say, ordered by president trump was targeting aircraft shelters, fuel and ammunition supplies as well as air defense systems. the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack that killed and injured hundreds of people. many of them women and children as seen in these disturbing images. images that moved the president to change his years-long stance against intervention in syria as he confirmed in his brief statement overnight at his mar-a-lago resort. >> tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the ch
i'm ayman mohyeldin joined by frances rivera. at approximately 8:40 p.m. eastern, tomahawk cruise missiles were fired at a single target inside syria. the video you see there are those exact missiles, shared with us by the department of defense. those thousand-pound missiles rained down on shayrat airfield in the homs province of western syria, where military officials tell nbc news the u.s. believe seer the syrian president fired chemical weapons into idlib. the pinpoint -- the strike, i...
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i'm frances rivera joined by ayman mohyeldin at msnbc headquarters in new york. here's a timeline for you. at approximately 8:40 p.m. eastern time, two u.s. warships in the mediterranean fired 59 tomahawk cruise missiles at a single target in syria. this video you see here are those exact missiles shared with us by the u.s. defense department. well, those department. the missiles rained down on the shayrat airfield in western syria where military officials tell nbc news the united states believes syrian president bashar al assad fired chemical weapons into the rebel-held syrian territory of idlib. >> the pinpoint missile strike ordered by president trump was targeting aircraft shelters, fuel, and ammunition supplies as well as air defense systems. now the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack that killed and injured hundreds of people. this according to the white house. many of those women and children as seen in these disturbing images. images that moved the president to change his years-long stance against intervention in syria.
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there's going to be a lot of substance on these meetings. >> oh, absolutely ayman.t a couple weeks ago. on the table they thought would be 24i7ks like ukraine, nato, syria. ? stead on the table are sarin gas, dead children, cruise missiles. the whole agenda has shifted to syria. this morning the kremlin is watching the g7 meeting in italy for signs of a message of a united front from the west just as they've been listening to some of the statements coming out of washington over the last few days for some clarity on what the u.s.'s positions will be. i think they're getting mixed messages from the g7. rex tillerson will come here with a message that russia should drop its support for assad. there was a phone call overnight between president trump and theresa may. theresa may this was a window of opportunity to send vladimir putin a clear message to drop assad. >> bill neely live in moscow where the eyes of the world will be on the meeting today. >>> up next on "morning joe" we'll talk to chris murphy from the foreign relations committee. >> plus former ambassador to
there's going to be a lot of substance on these meetings. >> oh, absolutely ayman.t a couple weeks ago. on the table they thought would be 24i7ks like ukraine, nato, syria. ? stead on the table are sarin gas, dead children, cruise missiles. the whole agenda has shifted to syria. this morning the kremlin is watching the g7 meeting in italy for signs of a message of a united front from the west just as they've been listening to some of the statements coming out of washington over the last...
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i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf and ayman mohyeldin.iation came when president obama drew a red line in syria, and the whole world knew it meant absolutely nothing. >> the obama administration had a great opportunity to solve this crisis a long time ago when he said the red line in the sand. >> north korea, like so many other things, is one more hillary clinton failure, barack obama failure. >> i inherited a mess, whether it's the middle east, whether it's north korea, whether it's so many other things. >> with that the world still waits to hear president trump's plan to deal with two major crises raging right now as he prepares for perhaps the most important meeting of his presidency today with the leader of china. joe, what did you make of the president's statement from the rose ga
i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf and ayman mohyeldin.iation came when president obama drew a red line in syria, and the whole world knew it meant absolutely nothing. >> the obama administration had a great opportunity to solve this crisis a long time ago when he said the red line in the sand. >> north korea, like so many other things, is one more hillary clinton failure, barack obama failure. >> i inherited a mess, whether it's the middle east, whether it's north korea,...
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ayman is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: hi, melissa.secretary stephen mnuchin dropped by the press conference today. he wouldn't give up the specifics expected to be released on wednesday. but he did have this to say. >> we need to make business taxes competitive and we expect with doing that, we'll bring back trillions of dollars from offshore. >> reporter: now, "the wall street journal" today reporting that the president is focusing on a 16% tax rate. also that the president is really focused on getting that tax rate down, even above the concerns about the deficit that would be raised if you lower the taxes that much. you're going to cut a lot of revenue coming into the treasury as a result of that. i asked a senior official here at the white house about that, and the official told me, what this president cares most about is economic growth. so you can imagine that the proposal that we're going to see on wednesday will probably not have a lot of the pay-fors in it that would raise revenue, instead it will be focusing on cutting taxes,
ayman is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: hi, melissa.secretary stephen mnuchin dropped by the press conference today. he wouldn't give up the specifics expected to be released on wednesday. but he did have this to say. >> we need to make business taxes competitive and we expect with doing that, we'll bring back trillions of dollars from offshore. >> reporter: now, "the wall street journal" today reporting that the president is focusing on a 16% tax...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's give you a rundown of what happened this evening.at missiles launched on the syrian airfield. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles inside a target in syria. department of defense released this video showing those missiles at the moment they were launched. they rained down on shayrat airfield. launching the planes that carried those chemical weapons. ammunition supplies, air defense systems and radars. the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack that killed and injured hundreds of op,
i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's give you a rundown of what happened this evening.at missiles launched on the syrian airfield. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles inside a target in syria. department of defense released this video showing those missiles at the moment they were launched. they rained down on shayrat airfield. launching the planes that carried those chemical weapons. ammunition supplies, air defense systems and radars. the strikes were a response to tuesday's horrific chemical weapons attack...
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our and ayman mohyeldin is on set. the president, we read about what the president said, his thinking has been changed in light of this. here it is, what the president had to say earlier today. >> i like to think of myself as a very flexible person. i don't have to have one specific way and if the world changes, i go the same way. i don't change. well, i do change. and i am flexible and i'm proud of that flexibility and i will tell you, that attack on children yesterday had a big l impact on me. big impact. that was a horrible, horrible thing. and i have that flexibility and it's very, very possible, and i will tell you, it's already happened, that my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. >> so michael, let me start with you. i'm curious how you would internet that. at one point he was asked as well about the red line, idea of a red line. president obama had famously said that in 2013, trump was asked was this a red line moment for you? he said, well, it crossed a lot of lines. he wouldn't use the red
our and ayman mohyeldin is on set. the president, we read about what the president said, his thinking has been changed in light of this. here it is, what the president had to say earlier today. >> i like to think of myself as a very flexible person. i don't have to have one specific way and if the world changes, i go the same way. i don't change. well, i do change. and i am flexible and i'm proud of that flexibility and i will tell you, that attack on children yesterday had a big l impact...
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i'm alex witt in with richard lui in nor ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf with us.ore on the planned executions in arkansas. early this morning the security blocked the state's request to carry out the first of eight death sentences. lawyers for the death row inmates labeled the state's plan assembly line killing and says it increases the chances of a botched procedure. they also claim that the lethal injection drug, one of which expires at the end of the month, amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. there are five more execution scheduled before the end of april. >>> and it's tax day in america. chances are, slim here that tax rules will be any different when americans file again in 2016. steve mnuchin is pushing back on tax timeline. he says the failure to reach a deal on health care. august was his original get it done by goal. mnuchin now says the end of the year is his expectation. >>> the people of flint, michigan, will be one step closer to finding out where their water will be coming from in the future. mayor karen weaver will announce her recommendation f
i'm alex witt in with richard lui in nor ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf with us.ore on the planned executions in arkansas. early this morning the security blocked the state's request to carry out the first of eight death sentences. lawyers for the death row inmates labeled the state's plan assembly line killing and says it increases the chances of a botched procedure. they also claim that the lethal injection drug, one of which expires at the end of the month, amounts to cruel and unusual...
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i'm alex witt alongside richard lui in for ayman mohyeldin. louis burgdorf is also joining us. >>> today begins the 99th day of donald trump's presidency with new comments this morning about how he's adjusting to the job and the challenges. in an interview last night, trump told reuters that the presidency not what he expected. >> i loved my previous life i loved my previous life. i had so many in going. i actually -- this is more work than in my previous life. i thought it would be easier. i thought it was more of a -- i'm a details-oriented person, i think you would say that, but i do miss my old life. this -- i like to work, so that's not a problem, but this is actually more work. and while i had very little privacy in my old life because, you know, i've been famous for a long time, i really -- this is -- this is much less privacy than i've ever seen before. >> reuters also found the 2016 election is still at the front of trump's mind. reporting that midway through a discussion about chinese president xi jinping, the president paused to han
i'm alex witt alongside richard lui in for ayman mohyeldin. louis burgdorf is also joining us. >>> today begins the 99th day of donald trump's presidency with new comments this morning about how he's adjusting to the job and the challenges. in an interview last night, trump told reuters that the presidency not what he expected. >> i loved my previous life i loved my previous life. i had so many in going. i actually -- this is more work than in my previous life. i thought it would...
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he later meets ayman al-zawahiri, then together they form this organization called al-qaeda, that's fundamentally about kicking the government of saudi arabia which they consider to be corrupt out, and replacing it by an islamic government that will then rule over the holy places of islam. - they called this group that they formed, this hosting group, al-qaeda, which means in arabic, the base. meaning that this is the base where these people would come and be hosted and then directed on how to help the mujahideen. - he and the taliban had an interesting relationship because on the one hand, the taliban really was trying to prevent him from carrying out targets on the united states, or american targets, and yet at the same time, they were also sort of, were very reluctant to accept the idea that he was actually conducting attacks on american embassies in africa, the uss cole in yemen, and then finally 9/11. so, but the taliban and al-qaeda had this sort of symbiotic relationship where, taliban provided him sanctuary, he provided them some money, and it worked out very badly for the taliban in the
he later meets ayman al-zawahiri, then together they form this organization called al-qaeda, that's fundamentally about kicking the government of saudi arabia which they consider to be corrupt out, and replacing it by an islamic government that will then rule over the holy places of islam. - they called this group that they formed, this hosting group, al-qaeda, which means in arabic, the base. meaning that this is the base where these people would come and be hosted and then directed on how to...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin joined by frances rivera. at approximately 8:40 p.m.omahawk cruise missiles were fired at a single target inside syria. the video you see there are those exact missiles, shared with us by the department of defense. those thousand-pound missiles rained down on shayrat airfield in the homs province of western syria, where military
i'm ayman mohyeldin joined by frances rivera. at approximately 8:40 p.m.omahawk cruise missiles were fired at a single target inside syria. the video you see there are those exact missiles, shared with us by the department of defense. those thousand-pound missiles rained down on shayrat airfield in the homs province of western syria, where military
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they think she is beautiful, smart, ayman woman -- a businesswoman and a beautiful familis. david: risk risk starts right now. >> two of world's most powerful leaders, president trump and xi jinping to meet, senate democrats filibuster president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. >> and this just in, sweater of state rex tillerson announcing steps that are underway to tomorrow an international coalition to remove syrian dictator bashar al-assad, president trump reacting moments ago. >> i think what happened in syria is a disgrace to humanity. he is there, i guess he is running things, so something should happen. >> welcome to "risk & reward," i am in for deirdre bolton, major evens on day 78 of trump's presidency be we start with the latest. to adam shapiro on the ground. reporter: vote to confirmnism neil gorsuch is expected to take place tomorro afternoon. the senate changed decades of precedent it infocused what many people call a "nuclear option," lowering threshold to en debate on a supreme court nominee and prevent filibusters. like the one that democrats were using. republ
they think she is beautiful, smart, ayman woman -- a businesswoman and a beautiful familis. david: risk risk starts right now. >> two of world's most powerful leaders, president trump and xi jinping to meet, senate democrats filibuster president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. >> and this just in, sweater of state rex tillerson announcing steps that are underway to tomorrow an international coalition to remove syrian dictator bashar al-assad, president trump reacting moments ago....
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. >> ayman, russia, overnight, claiming it was the government that had the weapons and they let a rebel depot of chemical weapons. here you have the u.n. ambassador, in an iconic moment that brought to mind madeline albright, presenting proof to the world of what is, if proved, to be chemical, which by all accounts it is, is a war crime. >> you're absolutely right, and this is the first major moment if you will for nikki hailey at the united nations. and she is using that platform to put a spotlight on what happened in syria. it is important to differentiate from two things. there was a chemical attack in idlib province yesterday morning. the question, where there will be disagreement, is who was responsibility for th responsible for that. you didn't hear anyone on the western side holding their punching, they're blaming the regime. she said it bears all of the marks of the assad regime. the syrian government has carried out chemical attacks in the past. she is making the argument. the white house yesterday saying this was the assad regime, and the intelligence said this was a chemical
. >> ayman, russia, overnight, claiming it was the government that had the weapons and they let a rebel depot of chemical weapons. here you have the u.n. ambassador, in an iconic moment that brought to mind madeline albright, presenting proof to the world of what is, if proved, to be chemical, which by all accounts it is, is a war crime. >> you're absolutely right, and this is the first major moment if you will for nikki hailey at the united nations. and she is using that platform...
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. >> that's a wrap, i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> two major foreign policy crises developing right now. north korea launched another ballistic missile, the fourth this year alone. an an apparent chemical weapons attack onhe syrian people killing more than 80 people, many children. at what point are these sarin gas attacks too much to ignore? the president is waking up this morning to ever sinking plummeting poll numbers, under water on just about every key issue. more than a blow to his ego. the likes of kim jong-un and bass sar al assad are access to these numbers and weakness is what these numbers are saying, are they not? >> no doubt about it, mika, whether an enemy abroad, an ally abroad, a political opponent at home or ally at home, you look at these numbers and this is a president who has been undercut by bad decisions, low poll numbers. it's a real crisis in the white house politically. >> so on this important day, welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, april 5th. we have seen your politi
. >> that's a wrap, i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> two major foreign policy crises developing right now. north korea launched another ballistic missile, the fourth this year alone. an an apparent chemical weapons attack onhe syrian people killing more than 80 people, many children. at what point are these sarin gas attacks too much to ignore? the president is waking up this morning to ever sinking...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin.arts right now. >>> the white house draws a tough line on syria, expanding nato and declaring assad's days to be numbered. a gaff on ukraine that unsettled allies. >> speaking of gaffs, in a mid afternoon firestorm, sean spicer calls his vegas rabbi. the controversy that involved adolf hitler, sheldon aid elson and a messy, messy passover. >> that's not good. the republican party asking what's the matter with kansas as a narrow win could spell big trouble for 2018. good morning everyone. it's wednesday, april 12th. with us onset we have
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin.arts right now. >>> the white house draws a tough line on syria, expanding nato and declaring assad's days to be numbered. a gaff on ukraine that unsettled allies. >> speaking of gaffs, in a mid afternoon firestorm, sean spicer calls his vegas rabbi. the controversy that involved adolf hitler, sheldon aid elson and a messy, messy passover. >> that's not good. the republican party asking what's the matter with kansas as a narrow win...
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i'm alex witt, richard lui in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf joining us. >>> arkansas has carriedon after a number of legal heurdles. ledell lee was put to death last night. arkansas mrandz to execute eighth eninmates but three death warrants expired while the court stayed another. >>> in seattle this is the dramatic front page of the seattle times hitting doorsteps after three officers were shot. three officers were hit in the shootout after a robbery at the 7-eleven. two suspects have been detained. one was found dead inside the building. they range in age from 17 to 19 years old. >>> new details are emerging about the man officials in france say carried out the deadly shooting on police officers in paris as the country remains on high alert just days before its presidential election. the shooter apparently pulled up beside a parked police car last night before opening fire, killing one police officer and wounding two others. officials have not officially identified the suspect. he was shot and killed by police while trying to flee on foot down the famed champs-elysees. just a s
i'm alex witt, richard lui in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf joining us. >>> arkansas has carriedon after a number of legal heurdles. ledell lee was put to death last night. arkansas mrandz to execute eighth eninmates but three death warrants expired while the court stayed another. >>> in seattle this is the dramatic front page of the seattle times hitting doorsteps after three officers were shot. three officers were hit in the shootout after a robbery at the 7-eleven....
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they think she is beautiful, smart, ayman woman -- a businesswoman and a beautiful familis. starts right now. >> two of world's most powerful leaders, president trump and xi jinping to meet, senate democrats filibuster president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. >> and this just in, sweater of state rex tillerson announcing steps that are underway to tomorrow an international coalition to remove syrian dictator
they think she is beautiful, smart, ayman woman -- a businesswoman and a beautiful familis. starts right now. >> two of world's most powerful leaders, president trump and xi jinping to meet, senate democrats filibuster president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. >> and this just in, sweater of state rex tillerson announcing steps that are underway to tomorrow an international coalition to remove syrian dictator
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i'm alex witt, richard lui is in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf is in studio as well. >>> theut the nation's first double execution in 17 years. a lawyer for 52-year-old convicted murderer and rapist jack jones says his client suffered a, quote, torturous and inhumane execution, even gumming for air after being administered the lethal. the execution proceeded with marcel williams. the state says they need to be carried out before a critical lethal injection drug expires at the end of the month. the original plan called for eight executions in ten days but four have been blocked by the courts. >>> one aviation security officers suspended for dragging a passenger off that united airlines flight claims he used minimal but necessary force to remove dr. dao from the oversold flight. according to incident reports released by the city of chicago, officer rodriguez jr. says dr. dao ignored repeated requests to remove himself from the plane and that when another officer tried to remove him, he started swinging his arms violently, eventually causing his own fall. witnesses, however, dis
i'm alex witt, richard lui is in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf is in studio as well. >>> theut the nation's first double execution in 17 years. a lawyer for 52-year-old convicted murderer and rapist jack jones says his client suffered a, quote, torturous and inhumane execution, even gumming for air after being administered the lethal. the execution proceeded with marcel williams. the state says they need to be carried out before a critical lethal injection drug expires at the...
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richard lui is in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf is in studio as well with us.ting you off with the morning's top stories. we're following a standoff in delaware between police and a suspect after a state trooper was shot and killed. authorities say the trooper was shot outside of a convenience store yesterday after approaching two men in a vehicle. one of the suspects was taken into custody. that second support remains barricaded inside a home right near the shooting scene where he has fired on officers trying to negotiate with them. >>> and critics are slamming the trump administration's new crime victims office as anti-immigrant. homeland security secretary john kelly unveiled the office yesterday. it is aimed at supporting victims of crimes committed solely by undocumented immigrants. the staff is made up of existing i.c.e. officers. critics say many of the services like the victims' hot line already exist. but secretary kelly says the victims in these cases are getting a voice of their own for the first time. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is expected t
richard lui is in for ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf is in studio as well with us.ting you off with the morning's top stories. we're following a standoff in delaware between police and a suspect after a state trooper was shot and killed. authorities say the trooper was shot outside of a convenience store yesterday after approaching two men in a vehicle. one of the suspects was taken into custody. that second support remains barricaded inside a home right near the shooting scene where he has...
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. >> ayman mohyeldin, the arab spring which you covered of course and now we have mubarak out of jail only in the last couple of days and el-sisi in the white house this is also a high priority for israel and benjamin netanyahu because isis has begun to take increasing positions in the sinai peninsula, and it's a direct threat to israel. >> that's something that's going to be high on the agenda. that is one of the driving forces behind the welcome embrace, if you will, of presidencicy here at the white house. clearly, the trump administration is putting security above the interests of human rights and perhaps some of the domestic democratic issues that human rights organizations and others have been critical of egypt. when it comes to the issue of security, there is no doubt, there are several pillars in which egypt provides an important role for the united states. chief among th, the peace accords beeen egypt and israel along the sinai peninsula, maintaining a secure border there, but keep in mind you have the situation in libya which has imploded over the last couple years, a full-o
. >> ayman mohyeldin, the arab spring which you covered of course and now we have mubarak out of jail only in the last couple of days and el-sisi in the white house this is also a high priority for israel and benjamin netanyahu because isis has begun to take increasing positions in the sinai peninsula, and it's a direct threat to israel. >> that's something that's going to be high on the agenda. that is one of the driving forces behind the welcome embrace, if you will, of...
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ayman mohyeldin has been keeping track soft situation in syria. john finer joins us, the former chief of staff for former secretary of state john kerry under obama. and i'll talk to matt baucus in a few minutes about china and korea. he's the former u.s. ambassador to china as well as a former democratic senator from montana. but let me start, if i may, on syria. kristen, i want to start with you. it really was the topic of this press conference that he just held, this joint press conference with jordan's leader. and he talked about his attitude on assad, the leader of syria, changing. there seemed to be a tone of change and it seemed, kristen, almost as if he had been really moved by the vigil -- by the video and pictures we were seeing coming out of syria. >> reporter: like so many people, kate, you're right, he did indicate that he was moved by the images coming out of syria. but you're also right that we heard a shift in his tone talking about president bashar al assad. he said, it has changed the way it views assad, but the big question remai
ayman mohyeldin has been keeping track soft situation in syria. john finer joins us, the former chief of staff for former secretary of state john kerry under obama. and i'll talk to matt baucus in a few minutes about china and korea. he's the former u.s. ambassador to china as well as a former democratic senator from montana. but let me start, if i may, on syria. kristen, i want to start with you. it really was the topic of this press conference that he just held, this joint press conference...
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our colleague ayman javis from cnbc asking whether interest could be written off your taxes, and he simplysaid, charitable contributions, real estate interest tax. middle class americans and lower class americans will be getting a tax cut is what i heard. is that what you heard? >> i would have to look at a transcript. i think he tried to stay away from the word "guarantee" and stick with, that's their plan, that's their principlhat' their goal. mnuchin this morning wouldn't make a guarantee. part of the reason this morning is they haven't figured out which tax brackets, which incomes these will apply to, so they can't really make any kind of guarantees on who is getting what kind of tax cut on this until they say these tax brackets will apply to these people. they can't make a guarantee. the other thing that's so amazing is they don't really know what the pay-fors are. spicer seemed unclear on whether 401(k) income will be exempt from taxes as it has in the past. that's where this will ultimately break down, because as aman said, this thing has huge deductions. auge lobby. the 401(k) inte
our colleague ayman javis from cnbc asking whether interest could be written off your taxes, and he simplysaid, charitable contributions, real estate interest tax. middle class americans and lower class americans will be getting a tax cut is what i heard. is that what you heard? >> i would have to look at a transcript. i think he tried to stay away from the word "guarantee" and stick with, that's their plan, that's their principlhat' their goal. mnuchin this morning wouldn't...
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this is a trying time for the country and certainly the christian community. >> ayman, thank you veryly appreciate it. richard haass, obviously donald trump has reversed scepticism that the obama administration had toward sisi. talk about that relationship and how you think it plays into trump's bigger play in the middle east. >> essentially what you've had is united states walk almost but not completely away from what you might call conditional relationship with the egyptians. obama administration was very worried about their human rights record. kind of you're with me or against me politics. seen as very polarizing. they held up a lot of military deliveries, kept their distance and mr. trump has ended that. essentially sisi came here -- >> he's gone back. isn't that more traditionally -- that's how we acted towards mubarak for 30 years. >> he is in some ways like mubarak. we've essentially gone back to that. what this shows you, though, there's no amount of point or local defense that can make a society safe. >> i was going to say if they put -- i understand people protesting agains
this is a trying time for the country and certainly the christian community. >> ayman, thank you veryly appreciate it. richard haass, obviously donald trump has reversed scepticism that the obama administration had toward sisi. talk about that relationship and how you think it plays into trump's bigger play in the middle east. >> essentially what you've had is united states walk almost but not completely away from what you might call conditional relationship with the egyptians....
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look, as ayman just said, there have been nine chemical attacks just in the first three months of this year alone by the regime. but most of them were deemed to be chlorine attacks. so this sarin gas -- it looks like sarin gas, and it's pretty bad. and i think the president had a visceral and a proper reaction to it, which was outrage. >> okay. but i guess my -- explain to me -- convince me that "do something" is a reasonable operating standard here because it just seems to me that do something can get you into a lot of trouble. >> yeah, so i don't have a lot of patience for that argument because frankly, we need to punish the syrians for what they did and then try to deter them. it is true that it may not work in deterring them. you have to have a strategy for what comes next, absolutely. but that does not mean that you don't do anything because, again, the world is watching. actually the organization that's responsible for enforcing the chemical weapons convention, they have had people on the ground. they had people on the ground in 2013 when i was in the pentagon and we were working
look, as ayman just said, there have been nine chemical attacks just in the first three months of this year alone by the regime. but most of them were deemed to be chlorine attacks. so this sarin gas -- it looks like sarin gas, and it's pretty bad. and i think the president had a visceral and a proper reaction to it, which was outrage. >> okay. but i guess my -- explain to me -- convince me that "do something" is a reasonable operating standard here because it just seems to me...
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ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> it's tuesday, april 4th. bloomberg is reporting that it was former national security adviser under president obama, susan rice who asked for the unmasking of the identities of u.s. citizens in raw intelligence reports that connect to the donald trump transition and campaign. the other is "the washington post" story on a secret meeting back in january between founder of blackwater and a russian close to president vladimir putin as part of an apparent effort to establish a back channel line of communication between moscow and president-elect donald trump. >> just another day at the office. >> amazing. >> the partisan roar around both of these stories is loud. we'll try to separate fact from fiction and lay out how the white use is haning all this. >> with us senior pitical analyst for nbc muse mark halperin. president of the council on foreign relations and author of "america in world array" richard haass. columnist and associate editor for "the washington post" david ignatius with us as well. willie is back. w
ayman mohyeldin and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> it's tuesday, april 4th. bloomberg is reporting that it was former national security adviser under president obama, susan rice who asked for the unmasking of the identities of u.s. citizens in raw intelligence reports that connect to the donald trump transition and campaign. the other is "the washington post" story on a secret meeting back in january between founder of blackwater and a russian...
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then we have the brazil's third largest airline run by jetblue's founder david meal ayman. on friday here on the stock exchange. that's azulle. then hess and g -- that's the pipelines essentially, that'll be trading on wednesday. we even have a coal company, a coal company that announced this morning here. that's warrior met coal. they produce metallurgical coal. they should be trading some time next week if this goes. why are we getting all the ipos suddenly? not only is the market better, but the ipo aftermarket has been better. the ipos have been coming in the last six months have been doing notably better. there's the s&p 500 and then the ipo, renaissance, a basket of about of 660 ipos. it's up about 12% so far, versus 6% for the s&p 500. as i said many times market's the primary determinant and after market performance of ipos and they have improved notably in the last couple of months. that's major factor why suddenly the market is opening. six potential ipos this week. we'll keep an eye on that. the dow is up 17 points. carl, back to you. >> thank you very much, bob
then we have the brazil's third largest airline run by jetblue's founder david meal ayman. on friday here on the stock exchange. that's azulle. then hess and g -- that's the pipelines essentially, that'll be trading on wednesday. we even have a coal company, a coal company that announced this morning here. that's warrior met coal. they produce metallurgical coal. they should be trading some time next week if this goes. why are we getting all the ipos suddenly? not only is the market better, but...
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ayman jabbers in the white house press briefing room. first question from secretary mnuchin.as the takeaway in the room from the announcement? >> i think a lot of the reporters in the room center wanted to ask a lot more questions than they had the opportunity to. less than half an hour in terms a total briefs but we got details we've been waiting for in terms of the trump tax plan. here they are. 15% corporate tax rate. 35% top individual tax rate and repeals of state and local state deductions. almost all deductions with a few limited exceptions and estate tax. tax brackets reduced to three from seven. doubling of the standard deduction and repeal of the alternative minimum tax. here's how the treasury secretary stephen mnuchin described all of this just a few moments ago. >> under the trump plan, we will have a massive tax cut for businesses and massive tax reform and simplification. as the president said during the campaign, we will lower the business rate to 15%. we will make it a territorial system. we will have a one-time tax on overseas profits, which will bring back
ayman jabbers in the white house press briefing room. first question from secretary mnuchin.as the takeaway in the room from the announcement? >> i think a lot of the reporters in the room center wanted to ask a lot more questions than they had the opportunity to. less than half an hour in terms a total briefs but we got details we've been waiting for in terms of the trump tax plan. here they are. 15% corporate tax rate. 35% top individual tax rate and repeals of state and local state...
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ayman. reporter: quite a concern about republicans on capitol hill about the federal deficit.u roll out the tax plan, will you include pay fors, those things that raise revenues and tax cuts so conservatives can be confident this won't blow a hole in the deficit? >> we'll have further details. i will not get ahead of the president's rollout you but i'm not going to, the level of specificity in terms of the pay-fors and cost we'll have to see how comfortable the president is. jennifer. reporter: sean, can you tell us if the president is aware of the american pastor jailed in turkey? did he raise that with president erdogan when he called him on monday to congratulate him? >> i will not get into the specifics of president's conversation. we're obviously aware of that action and we're going to continue to work through the state department on that. jordan? reporter: thank you, sean. can you explain why president trump didn't use the word genocide to refer to killing of 1.5 armenians? >> the statement that was put out is consistent with the statements that have been put out for, at
ayman. reporter: quite a concern about republicans on capitol hill about the federal deficit.u roll out the tax plan, will you include pay fors, those things that raise revenues and tax cuts so conservatives can be confident this won't blow a hole in the deficit? >> we'll have further details. i will not get ahead of the president's rollout you but i'm not going to, the level of specificity in terms of the pay-fors and cost we'll have to see how comfortable the president is. jennifer....
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to use moneygram as a platform to link up its users in china with fiscal shop fronts and remittance aymanrival once to spoil the party, so today's news is a shot across the bow. t 36% increase telling eurone to back off. $15.20 was the offer from euronet. a lot of people saying the first was afrom ant financial lowball offer. ts there concern that eurone might raise its offer? >> it is hard to say. is playing a dual strategy. we were have to wait and see what happens. i think the announcement was quite quickly timed for nighttime in the u.s.. we will see that develop. shery: just shortly, what happens to regulatory approval? euronet says they have a better chance to win that approval. >> we don't know an exact timetable. first off, we need approval from shareholders. there is about set for may 16. if that is successful, it will consideration for security concerns. david: thank you for that. we are looking forward to -- shery: afternoon business in tokyo, and the yen continued to strengthen the we will see how the markets do in the afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ 11:29 in singapore. china'
to use moneygram as a platform to link up its users in china with fiscal shop fronts and remittance aymanrival once to spoil the party, so today's news is a shot across the bow. t 36% increase telling eurone to back off. $15.20 was the offer from euronet. a lot of people saying the first was afrom ant financial lowball offer. ts there concern that eurone might raise its offer? >> it is hard to say. is playing a dual strategy. we were have to wait and see what happens. i think the...
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> the white house draws a tough line on syria, expanding nato and declaring assad's days to be numbered. a gaff on ukraine that unsettled allies. >> speaking of gaffs, in a mid afternoon firestorm, sean spicer calls his vegas rabbi. the controversy that involved adolf hitler, sheldon aid elson and a messy, messy passover. >> that's not good. the republican party asking what's the matter with kansas as a narrow win could spell big trouble for 2018. good morning everyone. it's wednesday, april 12th. with us onset we have pulitzer prize winning historian jon meacham -- >> wait. jen, help us out here. we get barnicle and it's legendary. whenever we say meacham's name, everyone shouts out french and indian war. french and indian war. >> it was the first global conflict. >> how about just boring. >> pulitzer prize winning historian jon meacham. >> political writer for "the new york times," niclas confessore. will patterson also joining us. in make up in the
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> the white house draws a tough line on syria, expanding nato and declaring assad's days to be numbered. a gaff on ukraine that unsettled allies. >> speaking of gaffs, in a mid afternoon firestorm, sean spicer calls his vegas rabbi. the controversy that involved adolf hitler, sheldon aid elson and a messy, messy passover. >> that's not good. the republican party asking what's the matter...
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burgdorf and ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >> another humiliation came when president obama drew a red line in syria, and the whole world knew it meant absolutely nothing. >> the obama administration had a great opportunity to solve this crisis a long time ago when he said the red line in the sand. >> north korea, like so many other things, is one more hillary clinton failure, barack obama failure. >> i inherited a mess, whether it's the middle east, whether it's north korea, whether it's so many other things. >> with that the world still waits to hear president trump's plan to deal with two major crises raging right now as he prepares for perhaps the most important meeting of his presidency today with the leader of china. joe, what did you make of the president's statement from the rose garden? >> i think yesterday we talked about the president's unf unfortunate statement coming out of the white house talking about president obama. yesterday he righted himself, said what he needed to say, sayin
burgdorf and ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >> another humiliation came when president obama drew a red line in syria, and the whole world knew it meant absolutely nothing. >> the obama administration had a great opportunity to solve this crisis a long time ago when he said the red line in the sand. >> north korea, like so many other things, is one more hillary clinton failure, barack obama failure. >> i inherited a mess, whether it's the...
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. >> ayman going to tell people the american public here now that that's not true.dent trump has been given an opportunity to set a precedent and stop this. brian: hopefully mike pompeo would be able to see that and other leaders of the intelligence division. you are starting the nine line foundation. >> nine line apparel. i'm helping. nine line apparel shirt. a veteran organization. tyler american captain went to west point u.s. army. we're doing a casino night to raise money. how nine line apparel and how this started they helped out injured soldier had his leg he is blown off by ied started building ramps and helping injured veterans get chairs. and this is one of the things we are doing at the new york athletic club with myself and actually a childhood idol of mine pete rose will be there. we are just playing poker. raising money. i can't play poker either so i'm going to lose everything. that's where the money is going for a good cause. ainsley: tell the folk at home why nine line? >> it's a medevac -- it's a medevac template that you call in if there is an inj
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i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >> what should the american people make of these shifts and are there any policy areas that are non-negotiable? >> respectfully you can look at what you're referring to as a shift in a lot of ways. if you look at what's happened, those entities or individuals in those cases are issues evolving towards the president's position. in some cases the issues evolve, that it's not just a clear and fast statement, that this is -- that the entity itself is moving towards his or the issue is evolving toward the position that he articulated. that can't be proven more true in the case of nato. >> good morning. it's friday, april 14th. pretty good song. >> it is. >> welcome to "morning joe." >> there's meaning to that. with us columnist and associate editor of "the washington post" david ignatius, executive producers and co-hosts of "the circus" on show time, mark halperin and joe heilemann. >> where is heilemann? >> he's in a bunker. >> there he is. >> heavy circus
i'm alex witt alongside ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >> what should the american people make of these shifts and are there any policy areas that are non-negotiable? >> respectfully you can look at what you're referring to as a shift in a lot of ways. if you look at what's happened, those entities or individuals in those cases are issues evolving towards the president's position. in some cases the issues evolve, that it's not just a clear and fast...