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bush did not have a speech in the top 100, but barbara did.so we kind of kick this off, you know, commencement speeches are not usually very memorable. first ladies give a ton of these and don't capture a whole lot of attention except for the city where they happen. this one got worldwide attention. not just a controversy but because of the message. to put this into more context, she was the last of the world war ii generation first ladies. then we got to baby boomers and hillary clinton. she was really dealing with some general issues. so tammy and anne, i don't know who wants to start first, but why do you think this captured the attention of people after they were not real excited about having people -- somebody who they believe got to where she was simply because of who she married. >> go ahead if you would like to start. like to start. sure, no problem. so i thi >> no problem, short. i think there are a couple of things about the speech that make it worthwhile. well, there are a bunch of things that make it worthwhile, but i think one of
bush did not have a speech in the top 100, but barbara did.so we kind of kick this off, you know, commencement speeches are not usually very memorable. first ladies give a ton of these and don't capture a whole lot of attention except for the city where they happen. this one got worldwide attention. not just a controversy but because of the message. to put this into more context, she was the last of the world war ii generation first ladies. then we got to baby boomers and hillary clinton. she...
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that is barbara bush for the biography that i wrote of her. and i asked her if she ever considered not going to wellesley because of the controversy and she said no absolutely not if it never went through my mind. i was a little nervous but no never and by the way the same speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencement, but they're really wasn't that level of interest at that point, you know, that was one second. i had a teaching colleague who was in the audience in beijing when hillary clinton gave the speech and she said and you folks may remember this the location of that speech was moved. the day of the speech so that the news media couldn't cover it. and she recalled seeing news media being shunted away from even this secondary location. my third point too is because of my my work on betty ford betty ford also ends up saying some things that her husband could have never said. yeah, and i think she's a good example, too, but i i enjoyed all of your comments. i i think there are spot on and i i would welco
that is barbara bush for the biography that i wrote of her. and i asked her if she ever considered not going to wellesley because of the controversy and she said no absolutely not if it never went through my mind. i was a little nervous but no never and by the way the same speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencement, but they're really wasn't that level of interest at that point, you know, that was one second. i had a teaching colleague who was in the...
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barbara, thank you very much indeed for that. barbara _ out.u very much indeed for that. barbara usher in l indeed for that. barbara usher in atlanta. more breaking news now for you. a police officer in nottinghamshire is in a serious conidtion after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton. that is 20 miles away from the city of nottingham in nottinghamshire. what is the latest? this of nottingham in nottinghamshire. what is the latest?— what is the latest? this is in the midlands of— what is the latest? this is in the midlands of the _ what is the latest? this is in the midlands of the uk, _ what is the latest? this is in the midlands of the uk, and - what is the latest? this is in the midlands of the uk, and as - what is the latest? this is in the midlands of the uk, and as you | what is the latest? this is in the - midlands of the uk, and as you say, bolton is a small town just to the north—east are nottingham. —— balderton. the police say they
barbara, thank you very much indeed for that. barbara _ out.u very much indeed for that. barbara usher in l indeed for that. barbara usher in atlanta. more breaking news now for you. a police officer in nottinghamshire is in a serious conidtion after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton. that is 20 miles away from the city of nottingham in nottinghamshire. what is the latest? this of nottingham...
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barbara was murdered a little after 6:00.ccording to prosecutors, michael george wasn't napping on the couch at all, they contended that he had returned to comics world and sneaked into the storage room with a gun when barb left to order pizza for his birthday party. and about what time was that? >> 5:30. >> that is the timeframe of this witness, a friend of barbs came to the store. it was locked in just to wait for barb to return from the pizza place. >> if she's not in the store at 5:30 she couldn't answer the phone at 5:30, correct? >> correct. >> so if somebody answered the phone at 5:30 it has to be some other than her? >> correct. >> now, prosecutors questioned the one witness they said who could identify who answered the phone. >> your name is michael? >> yes. >> mike. in 1990 a decade before his disabling accident, he was married, had a young daughter and was holding down two jobs. >> we also attending school? >> yes, i was going to wayne state. >> how well did you do? >> i graduated cool ade. >> the prosecution wante
barbara was murdered a little after 6:00.ccording to prosecutors, michael george wasn't napping on the couch at all, they contended that he had returned to comics world and sneaked into the storage room with a gun when barb left to order pizza for his birthday party. and about what time was that? >> 5:30. >> that is the timeframe of this witness, a friend of barbs came to the store. it was locked in just to wait for barb to return from the pizza place. >> if she's not in the...
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a bush, that's barbara burrows for the biography i wrote of her. asked her is she ever considered not going because of the controversy. and she said no, absently not. that never went throughas my mi. i was a little nervous but no, never. by the way these things speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencement. there really wasn't the level of interest at that point. that was one. second, had a teaching colleague in the audience in beijing when hilary clinton gave this speech. and she said and you folks may remember this. the location of the speech was moved. the day of the speech. the news media couldn't cover it. this is immediate being shunted away from the secondary location. my third point to is because of my work on betty ford. betty ford also ended up saying some things her husband never could have said. i think she is a good example two. i've been enjoying all of your comments. they are spot on. i would welcome certainly a panel on the first lady and her press coverage the media coverage. >> myrick and i ask
a bush, that's barbara burrows for the biography i wrote of her. asked her is she ever considered not going because of the controversy. and she said no, absently not. that never went throughas my mi. i was a little nervous but no, never. by the way these things speech was also given at the university of pennsylvania during their commencement. there really wasn't the level of interest at that point. that was one. second, had a teaching colleague in the audience in beijing when hilary clinton...
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almost as i mentioned barbara bush, it's almost as if she is chiding them, her audience. we cannot equate a black child to black and white. some of themt bold and i don't think first lady could have delivered those. she recognized her audience in a very powerful way. >> i think it's interesting in that i understand, i think she is chiding the broader audience. i just graduated from college and you have a space in this world. and they are and it's interesting and i was reading through youtube responses and they were able to give the speech, the actual speech itself and people commented on that where it got real. fast-forward to this and what she was saying and the passion behind it and i think it's one thing michelle obama was very good at saying what she feels in a way that lets everybody feel in this particular speech. the kind of hope and reassurance in the specific audience in the broader audience and michelle obama was an effective speech or. >> they were reading books are going to college or getting ati degree so able to identify, they could definitely identify. espe
almost as i mentioned barbara bush, it's almost as if she is chiding them, her audience. we cannot equate a black child to black and white. some of themt bold and i don't think first lady could have delivered those. she recognized her audience in a very powerful way. >> i think it's interesting in that i understand, i think she is chiding the broader audience. i just graduated from college and you have a space in this world. and they are and it's interesting and i was reading through...
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barbara: two reasons.is the circumstances that have been mentioned by the leaders and certainly by u.s. officials, and that is a growing commitment, organization between japan and south korea that they face mutual security threats. in particular you see an increased tempo of ballistic missile tests by north korea with no sign it is going to give up its nuclear weapons program. you are seeing an increase in military exercises by china in the taiwan strait. there is a concern about the security situation in the region , and japan and south korea are feeling that they have mutual interest here that they need to work together on, together with the united states. of course you have had the united states pushing for this relentlessly. you heard the president talked about how many times they've been on the sides of other summits rather than this one. so you've got that as well. i would say secondly quite clearly that there has been a rapprochement between japan and south korea in the last few months, led by the n
barbara: two reasons.is the circumstances that have been mentioned by the leaders and certainly by u.s. officials, and that is a growing commitment, organization between japan and south korea that they face mutual security threats. in particular you see an increased tempo of ballistic missile tests by north korea with no sign it is going to give up its nuclear weapons program. you are seeing an increase in military exercises by china in the taiwan strait. there is a concern about the security...
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barbara, thank you _ that conversation yet. barbara, thank you very _ that conversation yet. yet. barbara, thank you very much for being l that conversation yet. barbara, - thank you very much for being with us. i appreciate it. councils in england have been encouraged by the government to allow pubs to open earlier on sunday ahead of the women's world cup final. many pubs want licencing laws relaxed, so that fans can buy alcohol as early as 10am. but changing the legislation in time could be difficult, asjoe inwood reports. across the country, the success of the lionesses has been matched with packed pubs and bustling bars. millions have watched their route to the world cup final, with sunday's clash with spain expected to draw record audiences for the competition and provide a major boost to the hospitality sector. we are expecting a nice boost and we're really pleased that the government has encouraged people to come together to celebrate in pubs and to help people open and get as many people as possible celebrating. we are expecting a million extra customers on that sunda
barbara, thank you _ that conversation yet. barbara, thank you very _ that conversation yet. yet. barbara, thank you very much for being l that conversation yet. barbara, - thank you very much for being with us. i appreciate it. councils in england have been encouraged by the government to allow pubs to open earlier on sunday ahead of the women's world cup final. many pubs want licencing laws relaxed, so that fans can buy alcohol as early as 10am. but changing the legislation in time could be...
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barbara mcquade is with us, a former u.s. attorney and law professor at the u.s. michigan law school. they are msnbc legal analysts. also joining us now emily copeland, a criminal defendant attorney and former federal prosecutor. andrew weissman, let me go first to the hatch act raised by fani willis, which is not something we've brought up in discussions on this program because mark meadows' attempt to remove the case to federal court depends on his -- depends on his claim that everything he was doing was exactly what a white house chiew of staff does. this is the job. he was just doing the job. fani willis' brief takes serious issue with that. >> so a lot happened today that i think you have your finger on the thing that's most important in terms of really thinking about big picture. it is mark meadows' motion to remove this case, andti also ife were to win that for sort of essentially federal immunity, that is so important and to keep an eye on. fani willis' brief tonight i thought was a tour de force. i have to say i wasn't surprised in thei sense i thought sh
barbara mcquade is with us, a former u.s. attorney and law professor at the u.s. michigan law school. they are msnbc legal analysts. also joining us now emily copeland, a criminal defendant attorney and former federal prosecutor. andrew weissman, let me go first to the hatch act raised by fani willis, which is not something we've brought up in discussions on this program because mark meadows' attempt to remove the case to federal court depends on his -- depends on his claim that everything he...
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barbara plett usher.ng victory in the men's 1500 meters race, taking gold in the athletics world championships in budapest. the 25—year—old said he was overwhelmed by the experience and was proud of himself. natalie pirks has been catching up with him. the effort etched on his face was soon replaced by chest—thumping joy. josh kerr was finally the world champion. it's a lifelong dream to be the best in the world at something and i can't believe i've done it. i hope this isn't a dream. i want to see my fiancee and my parents and just celebrate with them. i wasn't able to do that in tokyo when i got the bronze there. this one was pretty sweet. there goesjosh kerr! ingebrigtsen cannot hold him! for years, he'd been telling anyone who would listen that this was his destiny. the olympic champion jakob ingebrigtsen stood in his way. going into the final bend, the norwegian was more thanjust in his sights, he was chasing him down. as injured team—mate jake wightman, last year's world champion, looked on, kerr en
barbara plett usher.ng victory in the men's 1500 meters race, taking gold in the athletics world championships in budapest. the 25—year—old said he was overwhelmed by the experience and was proud of himself. natalie pirks has been catching up with him. the effort etched on his face was soon replaced by chest—thumping joy. josh kerr was finally the world champion. it's a lifelong dream to be the best in the world at something and i can't believe i've done it. i hope this isn't a dream. i...
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. >>> nada de ti, asÍ se titula el sencillo de la reina grupera ana bÁrbara. dedicÓ el tema?. ella mismo nos lo cuenta. >>> noticias telemundo media dÍa. con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. >>> muy buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. nos puede estar viendo en youtube, x y facebook. algo que estamos intentando para que la gente no se pierda noticias telemundo. >>> los candidatos republicanos que buscaban captar el tampoco o mediÁtico. >>> aquÍ en pantalla usted ve a 9 de los 19 acusados de interferencia electoral. se han encontrado en la cÁrcel del condado fulton. faltan 10 por entregarse. >>> hoy los ojos de la naciÓn y el mundo estÁn en georgia esperando que donald trump llegue para ser procesado. cristina londoÑo estÁ ahÍ. buenas tardes se hablaba de una manifestaciÓn a las afueras de la cÁrcel. ¿quÉ estÁ pasando a esta hora?. >>> nicole, octavio, buenas tardes. han llegado decenas de partidarios de donald trump, empezaron a llegar desde la maÑana. faltan horas para que llegue el exmandatario y pueden seguir muchos mÁs. la
. >>> nada de ti, asÍ se titula el sencillo de la reina grupera ana bÁrbara. dedicÓ el tema?. ella mismo nos lo cuenta. >>> noticias telemundo media dÍa. con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. >>> muy buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. nos puede estar viendo en youtube, x y facebook. algo que estamos intentando para que la gente no se pierda noticias telemundo. >>> los candidatos republicanos que buscaban captar el...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade. the clock has officially run out in atlanta for the defendants to turn themselves in after what has been, and i think this is an understatement, a whirlwind week. what's the latest from there? >> well, chris you know that all 19 defendants have now been booked and released. the latest being steven lee who spoke to our gabe gutierrez with his attorney after his release. steven lee told our folks that the reason that he was the last to post bond is he had trouble raising the money which has been a continuous theme this week. only harrison floyd remains in custody. he is entitled to a first appearance in the next 72 hours or 72 hours from his arrest, and then of course on monday, we're going to see twin hearings of major consequence to the when and where the election interference cases against donald trump are tried. one hearing here in fulton county, georgia, and federal court, where mark meadows will be the first person to argue that the case will be removed to federal court, and anoth
attorney and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade. the clock has officially run out in atlanta for the defendants to turn themselves in after what has been, and i think this is an understatement, a whirlwind week. what's the latest from there? >> well, chris you know that all 19 defendants have now been booked and released. the latest being steven lee who spoke to our gabe gutierrez with his attorney after his release. steven lee told our folks that the reason that he was the last to post...
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katie phang and barbara mcquaid are back with us. i thought it was interesting when she said she wanted to get this moving, barbara, six months potentially. i wonder how realistic that is and how you see the landscape next spring. i mean between jack smith, as you said, these are four indictments, two from smith and then the hush money case and other legal issues that would require him to be in court, what is early next year into spring and summer looking like, barbara, and how do we get there? >> for fani willis i think she wants to send the message that she is full speed ahead and i'm sure she would like to try this case in the next six months, but the judges have to coordinate all these different files among themselves. typically the first to get filed has priority of going first, and that is the alvin bragg indictment out of new york scheduled for march. that seems realistic and that seems likely to go. we have the mar-a-lago case scheduled for may and we could see some movement there with the addition of the third defendant rece
katie phang and barbara mcquaid are back with us. i thought it was interesting when she said she wanted to get this moving, barbara, six months potentially. i wonder how realistic that is and how you see the landscape next spring. i mean between jack smith, as you said, these are four indictments, two from smith and then the hush money case and other legal issues that would require him to be in court, what is early next year into spring and summer looking like, barbara, and how do we get there?...
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barbara, let me start with you.as saying the republican party shouldn't hitch their wagon to someone who is trying to stay out of jail, but he's leading in the gop primary polls. what does this mean for republicans? >> it is sad, gut i am happy that there are people like governor asa hutchinson, governor chris christie, will hurd, who are out there explaining to republican voters the consequences of having somebody who's been indicted for all these felonies. i would even point out that bill barr was saying what a serious case this is and what a problem it is to have him be the nominee again. so i certainly hope he'll have more outspoken v.o.i.c.e. voices. i this it's notable that people like bill barr and most of the people who served in trump's administration have not endorsed him. and in fact, in his trials, you'll have all these republicans who -- from vice president pence who down, white house staff, white house counsel, who will be testifying about his illegal activity. >> juju: heidi, you talked about the fact
barbara, let me start with you.as saying the republican party shouldn't hitch their wagon to someone who is trying to stay out of jail, but he's leading in the gop primary polls. what does this mean for republicans? >> it is sad, gut i am happy that there are people like governor asa hutchinson, governor chris christie, will hurd, who are out there explaining to republican voters the consequences of having somebody who's been indicted for all these felonies. i would even point out that...
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>> and barbara mcquade, focus on john eastman. he's a central figure in the january 6th committee hearings and an unindicted co-conspirator in jack smith's d.c. case. where do you think he stands? could he potentially cooperate, lessen the severity of the charges he's facing? >> well, today's statement makes him sound quite defiant but cooperators are often defiant before they change their minds and cooperate. he could be a valuable cooperator but i don't know that they need him. the fact that he indicted him suggests they have the evidence they need to prove the case against all 19 defendants. nonetheless statistics tell us 90 to 95% of defendants enter guilty pleas and prosecutors would love to have the assistance of someone on the inside to serve as narrater to bring it all it together and just have less of a burden of having to try 19 defendants, having to try only a handful would make their jobs easier. >> ken, let's turn to donald trump. you were digging into the bond order in georgia. this was very specific warnings, differ
>> and barbara mcquade, focus on john eastman. he's a central figure in the january 6th committee hearings and an unindicted co-conspirator in jack smith's d.c. case. where do you think he stands? could he potentially cooperate, lessen the severity of the charges he's facing? >> well, today's statement makes him sound quite defiant but cooperators are often defiant before they change their minds and cooperate. he could be a valuable cooperator but i don't know that they need him....
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade.etary under president obama robert gibbs, also with us, msnbc political analyst and former aide to speakers paul ryan and john boehner, brendan buck. it's great to have all of you here. barbara, we all know weiss had been looking into hunter biden, but as special counsel, how does that change the game and does it surprise you at all given the fact that he was part of this plea deal that fell through that he would be the one that is not a special counsel. >> it doesn't surprise me that he would get the nod, but it does surprise me that he has asked for special counsel status. i think when they had the plea deal that didn't go through, it seemed that they were resolving the case. although, david weiss has always said that the investigation is ongoing. and so the timing of it seems a little odd to me, but merrick garland, true to his word has always said that david weiss has sole authority to decide the case and he asked for special counsel status, which means he can pursue charges in oth
attorney and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade.etary under president obama robert gibbs, also with us, msnbc political analyst and former aide to speakers paul ryan and john boehner, brendan buck. it's great to have all of you here. barbara, we all know weiss had been looking into hunter biden, but as special counsel, how does that change the game and does it surprise you at all given the fact that he was part of this plea deal that fell through that he would be the one that is not a special...
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barbara, you're a lawyer, as you said.p's situation, facing a total of 91 criminal charges. i am truly astounded by that. there's something about the number that brings it home for me. four separate criminal cases. do you think he understand the gravity of this? >> yeah. i'm not sure that he has up until now, because he surrounds himself with people that will tell him the lies he wants to hear. it reenforces. even though he knows it's not true, when he's got enough people telling the same lies, that lie becomes believable. i've seen that. that people lie. i think he thought he had it under control and believed that he should. but this time i think now it's a little bit overwhelming. i think it's just too many people, too many risks out there, people that can turn on him. >> well, it if that's true, an unprecedented moment. we'll see how it affects his behavior. thank you, barbara. glad to talk to you again. >> thank you. my pleasure. >>> in hawaii one mother was bracing for the worst, saying goodbye to her 5-year-old as fl
barbara, you're a lawyer, as you said.p's situation, facing a total of 91 criminal charges. i am truly astounded by that. there's something about the number that brings it home for me. four separate criminal cases. do you think he understand the gravity of this? >> yeah. i'm not sure that he has up until now, because he surrounds himself with people that will tell him the lies he wants to hear. it reenforces. even though he knows it's not true, when he's got enough people telling the same...
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barbara mcquade, let's go to the federal question. mark meadows is probably not the last defendant to make this motion to move the case to federal court. donald trump has indicated that he is going to make a similar motion. what do you make of the federal judges response to it so far? >> the judge has said a very aggressive briefing schedule. wants to hear the matter on august 28th and has said it for an evidentiary hearing, to hear more about the facts of the case. the standard is, if the person wise the united states government official at the time of the conduct and if the conduct was within the scope of their authority, then it is properly removed from state court to federal court, the idea being that the supremacy clause says that we should take federal matters to federal court we want to make sure people getting a fair shake if they're accused of a crime. i see that mark meadows, donald trump, and some others were federal officials at the time of the conduct. but i think they're gonna have a hard time showing that they were acti
barbara mcquade, let's go to the federal question. mark meadows is probably not the last defendant to make this motion to move the case to federal court. donald trump has indicated that he is going to make a similar motion. what do you make of the federal judges response to it so far? >> the judge has said a very aggressive briefing schedule. wants to hear the matter on august 28th and has said it for an evidentiary hearing, to hear more about the facts of the case. the standard is, if...
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and barbara mcquade.resident former chief of staff said about mark meadows testimony tonight. >> one challenge for this to say this is all of my official capacity. if that was true then why was he circumventing all of white house councils advice? why wasn't had cipollone involved? why wasn't the doj involved? instead mark recruited outside lawyers who he wanted to listen to and so i think that undercuts the notion that this was all part of my federal responsibility? if i'm not getting council from the people hired in your office to serve in the white house in that role. we >> are mcquade. a pretty persuasive point? we >> yeah. i think this is really one of the strongest arguments. the argument today is all about whether mark meadows was acting in his official capacity on behalf of the executive branch in the office of the president of the united states. instead acting in the role of the trump campaign. and into this point they're using private attorneys for the trump campaign. it's a very strong argument
and barbara mcquade.resident former chief of staff said about mark meadows testimony tonight. >> one challenge for this to say this is all of my official capacity. if that was true then why was he circumventing all of white house councils advice? why wasn't had cipollone involved? why wasn't the doj involved? instead mark recruited outside lawyers who he wanted to listen to and so i think that undercuts the notion that this was all part of my federal responsibility? if i'm not getting...
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attorney and an msnbc contributor barbara mcquade. barbara, good to have you. looking to make his booking a spectacle with the rally this morning and then booking in prime time. so does this actually help or hurt his case in the court of law? >> i don't know that it much matters in the court of law. you know, one thing i worry about, of course, is civil unrest. when you have this much advanced notice of his appearance and this much vitreal about the charges, i worry people may show up and engage in some sort of violence. but in terms of his case the circumstances of his arrest will not be made to the jury. the jury will only hear about the facts included in the allegations in the indictment. unless he commits some sort of new crime tonight, which i don't expect him to do, i don't think it much matters there. i worry more about public safety than about consequences for the trial. >> barbara, under his bond agreement trump was told he cannot communicate with any codefendants in the case except through lawyers, which seems like it could be a difficult, tall order
attorney and an msnbc contributor barbara mcquade. barbara, good to have you. looking to make his booking a spectacle with the rally this morning and then booking in prime time. so does this actually help or hurt his case in the court of law? >> i don't know that it much matters in the court of law. you know, one thing i worry about, of course, is civil unrest. when you have this much advanced notice of his appearance and this much vitreal about the charges, i worry people may show up and...
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barbara, i want to start with you because you were there during the period when trump was like famous, famous, right? when he had celebrities around him and the clintons were at his wedding. how do you think he's reacting to the fact that now the only people who love and adore him are voters he probably wouldn't want near him at mar-a-lago, and the sycophants at fox and in congress. >> well, there's still people i think that he can do something for them. why does anyone have anything to do with him? but he's very rich and he makes promises and he delivers sometimes. and as far as the republicans, disgusting people, mcconnell who condemned him after january 6th and now he's kissing his back side as well. there's other reasons. all these people are liars. you cannot possibly respect this man. you cannot possibly. no one can. his followers, yeah, because they -- he taught them it was okay to be racist, sexist, xenophobic, so they love him. and he let them change the laws and blah blah blah. >> are you surprised that melania didn't show up for any of the three hearings or that, you know,
barbara, i want to start with you because you were there during the period when trump was like famous, famous, right? when he had celebrities around him and the clintons were at his wedding. how do you think he's reacting to the fact that now the only people who love and adore him are voters he probably wouldn't want near him at mar-a-lago, and the sycophants at fox and in congress. >> well, there's still people i think that he can do something for them. why does anyone have anything to...
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barbara mcquade is staying with us. this literally was just unveiled by the white house. ken, walk us through the president's plan and how it would work. >> chris, this is one of the biggest attempts at gun regulation by a president in years, and what the justice department and the atf is doing today is they are announcing a proposed new regulation that would dramatically expand the licensing of people who are selling guns in the united states of america by eliminating the so-called gun show loophole, which an atf official said in a conference call never actually existed according to the law and the atf. in point of fact, there are tens of thousands of transactions a year where guns are bought and sold outside of the background check system, not by licensed firearm dealers and brick and mortar stores, but at gun shows, flea markets and increasingly on the internet through giant online marketplaces. this is an attempt to rein that in and regulate it. right now they're not, and so as one official put it, it's like there were two lines at the airport security, one for people
barbara mcquade is staying with us. this literally was just unveiled by the white house. ken, walk us through the president's plan and how it would work. >> chris, this is one of the biggest attempts at gun regulation by a president in years, and what the justice department and the atf is doing today is they are announcing a proposed new regulation that would dramatically expand the licensing of people who are selling guns in the united states of america by eliminating the so-called gun...
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barbara perry co-director, who is the jerry belial? black hills professor here at the miller center and the director of presidential studies co-leads the oral history program. over her time, she has conducted more than 120 interviews for. the george h.w. bush project, the george w. bush project and barack obama project. in addition to having pulled together and completed the edward kennedy oral history project and helping launch the hillary clinton oral history project. we don't just do presidents. we do other senior officials. and with that, it's a great opportunity to introduce our special guest, who's joining us by zoom today, robert gates. as you all know, robert gates served as u.s. secretary of defense from december 2006 in the bush 43 administration. and he continued his service through july 2011 into the obama administration. he's been awarded the national security medal, the presidential citizen's, and has twice received the national distinguished service medal. secretary gates also completed three miller center oral history i
barbara perry co-director, who is the jerry belial? black hills professor here at the miller center and the director of presidential studies co-leads the oral history program. over her time, she has conducted more than 120 interviews for. the george h.w. bush project, the george w. bush project and barack obama project. in addition to having pulled together and completed the edward kennedy oral history project and helping launch the hillary clinton oral history project. we don't just do...
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attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade.good to have you all there. i want to start, david, with breaking news from "the new york times" that the former president plans to upstage the first republican primary debate wednesday by doing an online interview with the former fox news host tucker carlson. that's according to multiple people briefed on the matter. we have not confirmed that here at nbc, although we have reached out to his campaign. anything about that surprise you, david? >> it doesn't surprise me that he's skipping, but i do think remarkably we get a little bit of insights into donald trump's thinking around his legal peril and the politics of the republican race for the presidency, and it's this, chris. you know, there was speculation that he would kind of lean in to his jeopardy in georgia, if you will, possibly even surrender himself for arrest on the day of the debate. there's also is this notion he would hold this press conference where he would be talking openly about the very things that have led to his cri
attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade.good to have you all there. i want to start, david, with breaking news from "the new york times" that the former president plans to upstage the first republican primary debate wednesday by doing an online interview with the former fox news host tucker carlson. that's according to multiple people briefed on the matter. we have not confirmed that here at nbc, although we have reached out to his...
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so barbara's right to point to ted stephens case. but what i have seen, when i have seen it rarely done, i think, even when both sides are bracing to prepare, the government usually wins on that. this is a really risky gambit for the defense to do. if fani willis has her ducks in a row, this is what trials are for. if the defendant is entitled to a speedy trial, then it really is, as barb said, game on. and the jury will decide and it's fani willis's burden to prove this matter. but it is risky on the part of the defense to do this. >> so this afternoon, rudolph giuliani became the, as far as i know, the very first former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york to be arrested, first in history. in the bond agreement that he reached, that he signed with district attorney willis, has some interesting aspects to it. it says, this is similar language to what we have heard with others, the defendant shall perform no act to intimidate in a person or codefendant in this case or otherwise obstruct the administration of justice. i
so barbara's right to point to ted stephens case. but what i have seen, when i have seen it rarely done, i think, even when both sides are bracing to prepare, the government usually wins on that. this is a really risky gambit for the defense to do. if fani willis has her ducks in a row, this is what trials are for. if the defendant is entitled to a speedy trial, then it really is, as barb said, game on. and the jury will decide and it's fani willis's burden to prove this matter. but it is risky...
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attorney barbara mcquade to react to this. barbara, how could trump publicizing evidence be dangerous or potentially compromise the case? >> well, imagine if he were to say things like he's already been saying about mike pence is a bad person, mike pence is a liar. that could invite intimidation or harassment from members of the public. it could also have a chilling effect on the witness themselves. it my cause them to rein in their own testimony or become reluctant to testify if they know they will be targeted by trump and his followers. it's very bad for the integrity of the evidence in the trial in this case. >> is the post that he already put out, "if you go after me, i'm coming after you," is that witness tampering or intimidation, something he's been warned against? >> well, it's very vague. it's deliberately vague. when he says things like this, he says, this is just political speech. i think the judge is going to find herself in a very challenging situation. i think he's going to continue to push the limits. on the one
attorney barbara mcquade to react to this. barbara, how could trump publicizing evidence be dangerous or potentially compromise the case? >> well, imagine if he were to say things like he's already been saying about mike pence is a bad person, mike pence is a liar. that could invite intimidation or harassment from members of the public. it could also have a chilling effect on the witness themselves. it my cause them to rein in their own testimony or become reluctant to testify if they...
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msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade, standing by to help us sort through it all. later, healing and hawaii. the spirit of aloha shining as molly continues to recover from the deadliest wildfire in modern u.s. history. we'll talk about what one woman who opened her home to nearly two dozen wildfire survivors. all of that and more is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you. i'm katie phang. we begin at the break came is out of jacksonville, florida. the fbi overnight opening a hate crime investigation into what local law enforcement is calling a deadly, racially-motivated mass shooting. police say a white man in his twenties drove 40 miles to the campus of edward waters university, located in a predominantly black neighborhood in jacksonville. after being asked to leave by an on campus security officer, the shooter drove to a local dollar general store where he opened fire inside killing three people before turning the gun on himself. the shooter has not been publicly identified yet. we're told he donned a tactical vest and was armed with a glock handgun and a
msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquade, standing by to help us sort through it all. later, healing and hawaii. the spirit of aloha shining as molly continues to recover from the deadliest wildfire in modern u.s. history. we'll talk about what one woman who opened her home to nearly two dozen wildfire survivors. all of that and more is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you. i'm katie phang. we begin at the break came is out of jacksonville, florida. the fbi overnight opening a hate crime...
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san jose state assembly member ash kalra has endorsed congresswoman barbara lee for us senate carl roir of the assembly progressive caucus, says he's looking forward to working hard to help get barbara lee elected. other endorsements include state senator nancy skinner, assembly member mia bonta and mayors london breed and shengtao. now the assembly member released a statement along with that endorsement. it does say in part here, barbara lee is a consistent and effective progressive who has the experience needed to get things done in the senate right away on urgent priorities like creating affordable housing and supporting the middle class. well, a stretch of washington avenue in san leandro was now closed for railroad repairs. the closure between 100 and 40 third and halcyon drive began last night at night and is expected to remain closed until tuesday morning. the repairs include a full replacement of existing railroad tracks. commuters should expect delays and have detour routes ready throughout the duration of that project. all right. here's a look at the stories trending tonight
san jose state assembly member ash kalra has endorsed congresswoman barbara lee for us senate carl roir of the assembly progressive caucus, says he's looking forward to working hard to help get barbara lee elected. other endorsements include state senator nancy skinner, assembly member mia bonta and mayors london breed and shengtao. now the assembly member released a statement along with that endorsement. it does say in part here, barbara lee is a consistent and effective progressive who has...
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barbara mcquaid, thank you. patricia murphy, stick with us. we're going to have more coming up in the next two hours. >>> coming up next, fulton county d.a. fani willis alleged a criminal enterprise in her indictment of donald trump and his 18 allies. why the antiracketeering law, mobster statute, has serious teeth in georgia. >>> plus, who is fani willis? the georgia prosecutor's history and her two-year bid to build this case. >>> and new reaction from the 2024 campaign trail. could this fourth indictment push gop rivals to go where they haven't gone before on the attack against donald trump? >> you're watching msnbc's special coverage of donald trump's fourth indictment. we're back in just 60 seconds. trump's fourth indictment. we're back in just 60 seconds. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control o
barbara mcquaid, thank you. patricia murphy, stick with us. we're going to have more coming up in the next two hours. >>> coming up next, fulton county d.a. fani willis alleged a criminal enterprise in her indictment of donald trump and his 18 allies. why the antiracketeering law, mobster statute, has serious teeth in georgia. >>> plus, who is fani willis? the georgia prosecutor's history and her two-year bid to build this case. >>> and new reaction from the 2024...
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we have more breaking news back with andrea ways meng, barbara mcquade and tim heaphy and john laureloe donald trump's criminal defense lawyer when another trump supporting television show. this tonight, this time on newsmax, and he said it again. he offered testimony from donald trump. he said on television tonight. at the and, he meaning trump asked mr. pence to pause the voting for ten days, allow the legislators to weigh in and then they can make a determination to audit or re-audit or recertify. so there he is saying again deliberately none, this is no slip, this is no accident. this was his decision to go on television tonight to say that at the end he asked mr. pence to pause the voting for ten days. andrew weissmann, as we have already pointed out, the lawyer who was advising them on this, in writing said, he believed it's against the law to do that. >> there is no advice of counsel for that reason, the white house deputy counsel told president trump at the time at john eastman actually said this theory does not work. by the way, the opening part of what john floral added whic
we have more breaking news back with andrea ways meng, barbara mcquade and tim heaphy and john laureloe donald trump's criminal defense lawyer when another trump supporting television show. this tonight, this time on newsmax, and he said it again. he offered testimony from donald trump. he said on television tonight. at the and, he meaning trump asked mr. pence to pause the voting for ten days, allow the legislators to weigh in and then they can make a determination to audit or re-audit or...
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let's talk about the case itself, barbara. "the new york times" writes about tony schwartz, be that's the guy that was trump's ghost writer on the art of the deal. bewildered by more than 30 years ago, he came up with a formulation that tried to put mr. trump's rhetoric flights from earth in the context of a salesman savvy. if you took him at his word you are the fool and yet perhaps even more to the point, he succeeded because he comes to believe himself making him the ultimate fool as well as the ultimate salesman. some wonderful word smithing there, but can that strategy translate to court, that this is a guy who has always and in this case did believe what he said over and over again? i won. >> yeah. i don't think so. you know, might work in the court of public opinion which is why i think his lawyer is being aggressive in trying to sound reasonable and throw out these things about first amendment rights and reliance on his lawyer's advice, because if he can convince the public this was reasonable and delay the trial he ca
let's talk about the case itself, barbara. "the new york times" writes about tony schwartz, be that's the guy that was trump's ghost writer on the art of the deal. bewildered by more than 30 years ago, he came up with a formulation that tried to put mr. trump's rhetoric flights from earth in the context of a salesman savvy. if you took him at his word you are the fool and yet perhaps even more to the point, he succeeded because he comes to believe himself making him the ultimate fool...
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east bay congresswoman barbara lee facing an uphill battle against other democratic contenders. the progressive democrat is running against two popular challengers, representative adam schiff and katie porter. natalie morales met lee at a high school where her interest in politics began. >> we are the tigers, the mighty, mighty tiger. >> reporter: at san fernando high, barbara lee remembers tackling racism to become the school's first black cheerleader. >> there was a selection process, and they had never selected a girl that looked like me. i went to the naacp and said look, i really want to be a cheerleader, but i can't make it through this process because i'm black. >> reporter: lee says that conversation led to a change in the selection process. it was a victory that inspired a life long call to activism. >> mission accomplished. now i know that black girls and girls of color will be cheerleaders. i was thinking like that at 15 and 16 years old. >> reporter: and you've been breaking through the glass ceiling ever since and fighting for equality. >> i look at politics and pub
east bay congresswoman barbara lee facing an uphill battle against other democratic contenders. the progressive democrat is running against two popular challengers, representative adam schiff and katie porter. natalie morales met lee at a high school where her interest in politics began. >> we are the tigers, the mighty, mighty tiger. >> reporter: at san fernando high, barbara lee remembers tackling racism to become the school's first black cheerleader. >> there was a...
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barbara, i want to start with you. what should we be paying attention to tomorrow, any surprises that the trump legal team could throw into the mix? >> i would be surprised, stephanie. an arraignment is actually a pretty routine matter. the defendant has a right to have the indictment read to them which they almost always wave because they want to get the whole thing over with as quickly as possible. you know, they find out what the penalties are. they enter their preliminary plea, guilty, not guilty, stand, mute. released on a bond of some sort. so i would be surprised if much happens tomorrow. what could happen, i think, is the spectacle outside the courthouse. there could be civil unrest of donald trump gives incendiary speech or comments. that could be the kind of civil unrest that we have been worried about here in new york, georgia, and elsewhere. >> kyle, trump's lawyers saying hold your horses, this thing is moving too fast. too fast for whom? the lion share of all of this evidence was laid out by the january s
barbara, i want to start with you. what should we be paying attention to tomorrow, any surprises that the trump legal team could throw into the mix? >> i would be surprised, stephanie. an arraignment is actually a pretty routine matter. the defendant has a right to have the indictment read to them which they almost always wave because they want to get the whole thing over with as quickly as possible. you know, they find out what the penalties are. they enter their preliminary plea,...
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barbara boyd usher reporting from atlanta. —— barbara platt usher.endar in the months ahead. trump's first trial relating to the federal investigation into his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results brought by special counseljack smith is set for 2 january. that trial will begin just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. georgia's election case brought by fulton county district attorney fani willis is set to start on 4 march, that's what she requested initially but she may seek to speed up that timeframe. the federal investigation into trump's handling and trump will head to trial in new york, to face charges over falsifying business records and hush money payments to former adult film star stormy daniels, and that case was brought by district attorney alvin bragg. that trial will begin on 25 march. the federal investigation into trump's handling of classified documents, that is being held in trump's home state of florida, and that case also brought by the special counseljack smith and that would happen on 20 may. thank you for watching th
barbara boyd usher reporting from atlanta. —— barbara platt usher.endar in the months ahead. trump's first trial relating to the federal investigation into his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results brought by special counseljack smith is set for 2 january. that trial will begin just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. georgia's election case brought by fulton county district attorney fani willis is set to start on 4 march, that's what she requested initially but she may seek...
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barbara mcquaid, thank you so much for being here.cabrera reports," debate reaction from the milwaukee suburb responsible for every recent gop win in that battleground state. what wisconsin voters are telling us after trump's absence from the debate stage. ence from the debate stage. ok that i had to go out and get a website. i'm at a point now where i've outgrown my house. growing up, every time i'd get out of the shower, i would itch. my first experience with goat milk soap, it kinda was like a light bulb moment. tiktok is a fantastic platform for diy. if you'd have told me three years ago that i would own my own business and be expanding into a separate building, i would've told you you'd lost your mind. (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. and be expanding into a separate building, (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a
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barbara oh, go ahead fred. well, i just think this is really interesting. i'm so glad you brought up the the interview. what's what's fascinating, me and i'm researching this for the second volume of the biography is that, you know, they were really prepared for this interview. that is to say the administration more or less knew what was coming from it with respect to the question and that the president would be asked. and he was always kennedy was, always somebody who did his homework. he made seem effortless, often. but that was in part as is so often case because he had practiced. so it's fascinating to me as points out, that in what he says about vietnam in that interview with a very large television audience, in a sense wanting to have it both ways, as mark points out, he wants to suggest, is their war, not ours. they have to win it, and yet it would be a mistake for us to withdraw and. you know, i think in a sense and mark and i think you talked about this. i think there's a certain paradox. and kennedy's vietnam policy going back from when he visited
barbara oh, go ahead fred. well, i just think this is really interesting. i'm so glad you brought up the the interview. what's what's fascinating, me and i'm researching this for the second volume of the biography is that, you know, they were really prepared for this interview. that is to say the administration more or less knew what was coming from it with respect to the question and that the president would be asked. and he was always kennedy was, always somebody who did his homework. he made...
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we're back with glenn and barbara and melissa. melissa, i'm a student of d.a.nce she took on this case. she's been quite transparent and she's actually done a lot purpo security it would appear and for the purposes of her role as a public servant. but there is never anything reported suggesting any taint of politics. tell us where you think these attacks are coming from? >> i think the attacks are political in nature. to allege that a prosecutor who is duly effected by the citizens is pursuing charges for some type of political benefit. it is ridiculous in my mind. given the nature of the type of case that you have to prosecute and the breadth of cases, different types of cases you have to prosecute. everyone from indigent defendants to millionaires get prosecuted in fulton county. and i think we saw this in the conversation around senatession that they tried to use to sanction d.a. willis. it was part of the conversation at that time, why this bill and why now. a lot of people don't want to have the conversation around the fact that there was a proposal for a
we're back with glenn and barbara and melissa. melissa, i'm a student of d.a.nce she took on this case. she's been quite transparent and she's actually done a lot purpo security it would appear and for the purposes of her role as a public servant. but there is never anything reported suggesting any taint of politics. tell us where you think these attacks are coming from? >> i think the attacks are political in nature. to allege that a prosecutor who is duly effected by the citizens is...
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un barbara mcquade and andrew weissmann., i want to start with another excerpt from the indictment. he writes, these claims were false and the defendant knew that they were false. in fact, the defendant was notified repeatedly that his claims were untrue. often by the people on whom he relies for candid advice on important matters and who were best positioned to know the facts. he disregarded the truth. ken, this indictment gives us a strong sense of how the special counsel is going to approach this prosecution and pushing back against the free speech defense that he heard from john lauro. >> it does. it says up front that donald trump had the right to say that there was fraud in the election. he even had the right to lie about it. the passage you read goes to the crux of the case, because they have to prove that donald trump knew that the things he was saying and acting on crucially were lies. to do that, they have to show criminal intent. of course, he is going to argue -- you heard his lawyer -- you heard them arguing tha
un barbara mcquade and andrew weissmann., i want to start with another excerpt from the indictment. he writes, these claims were false and the defendant knew that they were false. in fact, the defendant was notified repeatedly that his claims were untrue. often by the people on whom he relies for candid advice on important matters and who were best positioned to know the facts. he disregarded the truth. ken, this indictment gives us a strong sense of how the special counsel is going to approach...
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santa barbara county office of emergency management. thank you for joining us. you, you are asking residents to be prepared, how should they be preparing a what should they be doing? >> absolutely. first and foremost they need to make sure they are registered for notification so they can receive current information from the county or city that they live in. for santa barbara county they can go and register it make sure we have their e-mail, phone number and such. we also want them to prepare their homes put out sandbags for the typically have water coolin. bring out anything that could become debris in the strong winds we are expecting bring in your umbrellas, your lawn furniture, all those concepts that does not become additional damages your property. and then be aware. where is our the low-lying areas where it is usually floods who do not drive to those areas. >> what would prompt you to call for mandatory evacuation? >> and mandatory evacuations typically would be associated with the risk to the homes or at lives and property. iwe ended up with landslides, d
santa barbara county office of emergency management. thank you for joining us. you, you are asking residents to be prepared, how should they be preparing a what should they be doing? >> absolutely. first and foremost they need to make sure they are registered for notification so they can receive current information from the county or city that they live in. for santa barbara county they can go and register it make sure we have their e-mail, phone number and such. we also want them to...
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we still have lots more ahead including barbara corcoran.take a look at this rare spotless giraffe. there she is. how you can help name her. i'm going for spots. [ laughter ] that's all coming up. >>> we're gonna turn to the fallout from retail thefts across the country. dick's sporting goods is reporting a plunging of profits blaming it on what they are calling organized retail crime. rebecca jarvis has details. good morning. >> more than a dozen stores including target, ulta and dick's sporting goods have called out organized theft as seriously impacting their business. it's so hard quantify it is with retailers having to self-report the problem. this morning, dick's sporting goods blaming an increasingly serious theft problem at its stores for a 23% drop in its profit. the retailer joining a growing list of companies including target, home depot, tj maxx and ulta recently sounding the alarm on organized retail crime. >> it's difficult to quantify. not a lot of information is shared. >> reporter: from this flash mob stealing nearly $100,00
we still have lots more ahead including barbara corcoran.take a look at this rare spotless giraffe. there she is. how you can help name her. i'm going for spots. [ laughter ] that's all coming up. >>> we're gonna turn to the fallout from retail thefts across the country. dick's sporting goods is reporting a plunging of profits blaming it on what they are calling organized retail crime. rebecca jarvis has details. good morning. >> more than a dozen stores including target, ulta...