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mayor tom barrett/milwaukee: "it just showed that there has to be more training, and there has to behat these police officers are there to protect the public, to protect themselves -- which is very very important -- but this has to be done in a professional way."natspolice video: "see you on the news" // "woo hoo" // ha ha ha" // can't wait for it to go to court. guess what. there will be video there too. ha ha ha." (vicki) brown was not charged with any crime, which prompted an internal affairs investigation. three officers were suspended as a result of that arrest and eight more were ordered to be retrained. some city leaders are now questioning those punishments. an undisclosed number of officers would face disciplinary action... (ken) also new at nine... police released new video showing officers responding to the attack of a gay couple, after a pride festival in miami beach. it shows the tense moments - when police recieved the call that a gay couple, was just brutally beaten by four men during the gay pride festival when police finally arrive on scene the couple were being trea
mayor tom barrett/milwaukee: "it just showed that there has to be more training, and there has to behat these police officers are there to protect the public, to protect themselves -- which is very very important -- but this has to be done in a professional way."natspolice video: "see you on the news" // "woo hoo" // ha ha ha" // can't wait for it to go to court. guess what. there will be video there too. ha ha ha." (vicki) brown was not charged with any...
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and this is -- the actress who's singing -- >> barrett wilbert weed. >> jimmy: barrett -- >> she's going y'all know barrett. >> jimmy: she plays janis -- >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: in the play. and this is one of the scene-stealing songs. it's just fantastic. i love it. it's fantastic. we did a thing earlier today i ou. i hope you had fun doing it. >> i did have fun. >> jimmy: we went to the august wilson theater. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: where your play is and we told super fans that just make a message for -- for tina fey. and she didn't know that tina was right around the corner listening and watching. we're going to show you what happened after the break. guys, more with tina fey. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, you'll be here to help protect my car? state farm will be here. what about here? yup. what about here? here too. here? i don't think so. that makes sense. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. ♪ je plonge à l'envers ♪attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ un tourbillon vert illumine les sirènes ♪ ♪ ♪ oh la fête fo', fo' ♪ ♪ ♪ oui l'endorphine s'est envolée ♪ ♪ ♪ d
and this is -- the actress who's singing -- >> barrett wilbert weed. >> jimmy: barrett -- >> she's going y'all know barrett. >> jimmy: she plays janis -- >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: in the play. and this is one of the scene-stealing songs. it's just fantastic. i love it. it's fantastic. we did a thing earlier today i ou. i hope you had fun doing it. >> i did have fun. >> jimmy: we went to the august wilson theater. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: where...
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amy barrett does not. brett kavanaugh does so i think it's a tossup at this point. >> with regard to roe v. wade i want to listen to what the president said when queried about whether it will be a deciding factor on whom he chooses. >> >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote on roe v. wade? >> well, that's a big one and probably not. they're all saying don't do that, you don't do that, you shouldn't do that. i'm putting conservative people on but i don't think i'm going to be so specific. >> i'm going to go with what the hill is reporting which is one of the president's evangelical advisers says america's evangelical christians are more confident than ever that the landmark abortion case roe v. wade could be overturned under trump's presidency. does that square with you what you just heard or are you harkening back to his campaign rhetoric and the promises he made there and how do you square them? >> number one, there's no reason to believe what you just heard. it makes no sens
amy barrett does not. brett kavanaugh does so i think it's a tossup at this point. >> with regard to roe v. wade i want to listen to what the president said when queried about whether it will be a deciding factor on whom he chooses. >> >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote on roe v. wade? >> well, that's a big one and probably not. they're all saying don't do that, you don't do that, you shouldn't do that. i'm putting conservative people on...
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amy -- bret cavanaugh, amy barrett and tom hardiman, a judge from pennsylvania. ray ketledge from michigan. joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the framers meant it to be. >> tucker: can democrats stop this? can you imagine a scenario where they could? >> i think if the president has a process like he had the first time, engages in a lot of advice and picks a great nominee like neil gorsuch. if he uses the gorsuch model i
amy -- bret cavanaugh, amy barrett and tom hardiman, a judge from pennsylvania. ray ketledge from michigan. joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is...
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tell me what do we know about amy barrett?barrett is a judge on the 7th circuit in the midwest in chicago. she is from indiana. very distinguished law professor from notre dame law school. clerked for antonin scalia. one of the most articulate and intelligent originalists in the country. very talented woman. >> tucker: bret cavanaugh? >> a very respected judge in washington, d.c. on the u.s. court of appeals. he has been on the court for a decade. he is respected on all side of the political spectrum as one of the best lawyers in the country. spent a lot of time in washington serving in government, arguing before the supreme court. he has written a lot of opinions. very deep believer on the idea that if you want to protect freedom and human dignity, you have to preserve the structural limits on government power and the constitution. a lot like neil gorsuch, tucker. >> tucker: so if you are following this at home, who else should you be looking up on wikipedia right now? >> well, look, the president came up with this great idea
tell me what do we know about amy barrett?barrett is a judge on the 7th circuit in the midwest in chicago. she is from indiana. very distinguished law professor from notre dame law school. clerked for antonin scalia. one of the most articulate and intelligent originalists in the country. very talented woman. >> tucker: bret cavanaugh? >> a very respected judge in washington, d.c. on the u.s. court of appeals. he has been on the court for a decade. he is respected on all side of the...
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amy barrette. one thing that we should no about all of these candidates is they are in their late 40s and early 50s. so checking boxes for this president who has said during the campaign, he said on air force one he doesn't want to ask them about this. keep in mind, they are very mindful of the fact they want a justice and the president said in the campaign, he wants justices that will overturn roe v wade and this selection process may bring the country closer to a generation that it will overturn that decision. >> i believe it will. jim, a wide ranging press availability, what else did they talk about. >> reporter: renewed conversation that john kelly is on his way out. coming up on one year. he was not very conclusive on this question when he was asked about it. >> are you looking for a new chief of staff? >> no. we are getting along very well. at some point, things happen. but i will tell you -- you see that -- a very good relationship. a wonderful man. john kelly, four star. wonderful man. and
amy barrette. one thing that we should no about all of these candidates is they are in their late 40s and early 50s. so checking boxes for this president who has said during the campaign, he said on air force one he doesn't want to ask them about this. keep in mind, they are very mindful of the fact they want a justice and the president said in the campaign, he wants justices that will overturn roe v wade and this selection process may bring the country closer to a generation that it will...
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amy barrett, i hope she's on the list.rbor, the top five, your favorite analysts named, i like all of those people. >> they're all terrific. let me finish up by talking about vice president pence. he gave a commencement address not long after he was blister erred by george will, a long-time friend of yours. i wonder about the conservative movement and whether it will come back together again. >> so, first of all, the conservative movement is new theory of these grand movements is in american history, social and religious movements become political movements and they become political parties and they effect the government. so the temperance and the anti-slavery movement became the republican party, for example. and so is the conservative moment like that? in some ways, sure. but its story is not told yet. it is a pretty new thing, since the 1950s. so where does it stand on the fundamental constitutional questions that prevail today? and, remember, those questions are huge. and there's more than one side to them. i'm for the
amy barrett, i hope she's on the list.rbor, the top five, your favorite analysts named, i like all of those people. >> they're all terrific. let me finish up by talking about vice president pence. he gave a commencement address not long after he was blister erred by george will, a long-time friend of yours. i wonder about the conservative movement and whether it will come back together again. >> so, first of all, the conservative movement is new theory of these grand movements is in...
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at the top of the list are amy kony barrett, a judge from the seventh circuit and brett kavanaugh.hese are theront-runners right now. >> judge barrett has in the past expressed ber catholielief and her belief that life begins at conception. we have brett kavanaugh who was a top kdeputy to independent counsel starr during the clinton inveson. what was at the crux of this. seems they are trying to avoid a situation where george h.w. bush nominated someone who was more liberal than conservatives wanted. >> that's true. they want someone who will be a reliable vote on key issuehey believe will come before the court in coming years. >> what are your hop and concerns about the next nomination and nomination process? >> my biggest hope would be that whoever is the next member tries to find a way to build consensus on the ort. the court is in an increasinglyw positionhere it is more polarized and divided than ever before andd they nee to stride to build consensus. it is difficult to see how that will happen. my greatest fear is the opposite l continue at it w to be more and more polarized
at the top of the list are amy kony barrett, a judge from the seventh circuit and brett kavanaugh.hese are theront-runners right now. >> judge barrett has in the past expressed ber catholielief and her belief that life begins at conception. we have brett kavanaugh who was a top kdeputy to independent counsel starr during the clinton inveson. what was at the crux of this. seems they are trying to avoid a situation where george h.w. bush nominated someone who was more liberal than...
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one from john barrett, democrat from missouri. a wonderfulom character, one of the character fromcters, lewis wigfal texas who was a senator from texas. speech.starts his on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. by talking about red mouth abolitionists and demagogues and heady foggers aimed at northern anti-slavery people. knowts wrapped up and you where this is going he is going to argue for secession immediately. he gets 4/5 th through it and he says but secession isn't the answer. we agree with everything you said. all the horrible thing to say about northerners. secession is not the answer. and apparently people believed him. and, although, that was in washington, he was a member of the secession convention and the convention voted not to secede by one vote. because he thought as well as alexander stevens -- the question was why was ann't it the answer? they felt that slavery was protected in the constitution as it was. four states felt the same way, missouri, kentucky, maryland and delaware, not much of a s
one from john barrett, democrat from missouri. a wonderfulom character, one of the character fromcters, lewis wigfal texas who was a senator from texas. speech.starts his on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. by talking about red mouth abolitionists and demagogues and heady foggers aimed at northern anti-slavery people. knowts wrapped up and you where this is going he is going to argue for secession immediately. he gets 4/5 th through it and he says but secession isn't the...
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and finally a woman named amy koenig barrett. she is somebody trump just nominated. and during her confirmation hearing things got heated with dianne feinstein and some of the judge's supporters said feinstein was going after her on her religious as sort of a litmus test. so that right now is the working list. but last week it seemed like cavanaugh was at the top of the list for now. and he is a former kennedy clerk. >> thank you. let me put those names back over to jeff toobin. what did you make of those three judges? sound about right to you? >> that does sound about right. i think on the screen i couldn't tell if she mentioned a new 2ru6r trump nominee to i believe the 6th circuit court of appeals. who was a procetege of mitch mcconnell also in his late 40s. amy barrett i think is a very likely possibility particularly if the president has the chance to fill ruth bader ginsberg's sloth. she has been very active in issues relating to catholicism, legal issues relating to catholici catholicism. you know, all these justices, all these potential justices are all very
and finally a woman named amy koenig barrett. she is somebody trump just nominated. and during her confirmation hearing things got heated with dianne feinstein and some of the judge's supporters said feinstein was going after her on her religious as sort of a litmus test. so that right now is the working list. but last week it seemed like cavanaugh was at the top of the list for now. and he is a former kennedy clerk. >> thank you. let me put those names back over to jeff toobin. what did...
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annie barrett, can't read them that quickly, 25 of them.narrowed it to six and brett cavanagh in the lead. what do you know about these folks? >> brett cavanagh has a really good record, in the bush administration. if you read his opinions he is the kind of conservative, constitutionalist i am sure the president would like on the supreme court. >> and amy kony barrett. >> the court of appeals, the target of some nasty anti-catholic bias going through the confirmation hearing and conservative justice who believes in the constitution being applied as it was written. >> he was recently added. and then another top name to par. >> the list the president came up with is an amazing list and these were all folks who would fulfill what the president wants. he wants somebody like justice scalia, like neil gorsuch proved in his first year, who is not going to vote the wrong way on some issues the way justice kennedy has in the past. heather: he ended up being the swing vote even though he was brought in by reagan, and now it is 4-4. very important, wh
annie barrett, can't read them that quickly, 25 of them.narrowed it to six and brett cavanagh in the lead. what do you know about these folks? >> brett cavanagh has a really good record, in the bush administration. if you read his opinions he is the kind of conservative, constitutionalist i am sure the president would like on the supreme court. >> and amy kony barrett. >> the court of appeals, the target of some nasty anti-catholic bias going through the confirmation hearing...
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amy coney barrett has now served for basically any time at all. she was just confirmed to the circuit court of appeals. she has a somewhat contentious confirmation pr confirmation process where she was challenged by senator feinstein of california for her involvement with catholic legal organizations. senator feinstein wound up having the worst of that exchange. a lot of people perceived her remarks as somewhat anti-catholic. although, of course, she denied it. they have very little public record, but both are known to be very conservative. both members of the federal society, which is the conservative leader organization. but beyond that, just down the line conservative nominees, if they are nominees. >> so maggie, you never stop reporting and you've been doing reporting even as you're sitting here waiting to on tv with me. and you're hearing the judge wants a justice who eight of nine went to harvard or yale. >> it would apply most to bret c kavanaugh. trump is kind of paranoid when it comes to the bush family. however, on the question of roe v.
amy coney barrett has now served for basically any time at all. she was just confirmed to the circuit court of appeals. she has a somewhat contentious confirmation pr confirmation process where she was challenged by senator feinstein of california for her involvement with catholic legal organizations. senator feinstein wound up having the worst of that exchange. a lot of people perceived her remarks as somewhat anti-catholic. although, of course, she denied it. they have very little public...
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barrett, thank you for joining us today. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> when i look at what we know about paul manafort and the charges against him and the public reporting about what he's been up to, i have lots of questions about whether or not this -- these multiple indictments of manafort, the incredible pressure he's under now, particularly now that he's in jail, whether it is directly related to the russia case or whether this is about him and his financial malfeasance. how do we know? >> so first of all, you have to remember, the manafort investigation was sort of a legacy inheritance from the fbi and the justice department. who had been looking at manafort's financial conduct for a long time before mueller showed up on the scene. but it was very quickly decided when mueller was appointed that he would inherit that investigation. so these two things are very much connected and i don't think it's worth a ton of time trying to separate them out so much other than to say as you point out the financial charges against
barrett, thank you for joining us today. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> when i look at what we know about paul manafort and the charges against him and the public reporting about what he's been up to, i have lots of questions about whether or not this -- these multiple indictments of manafort, the incredible pressure he's under now, particularly now that he's in jail, whether it is directly related to the russia case or whether this is about him and his financial malfeasance. how...
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. >> ♪ sweet emma barrett was born nd died in 1983. she was known for what she wore.hat in this photo. she was a wonderful musician. in her later years, she began playing at preservation hall and was a well thought out musician. we have all wonderful video of sweet emma performing in the first jazz festival. she was self-taught. it is evident in her style. er style was new orleans >> ♪ >> ok, now we have moved into the collection storage area. come this way. this is a really neat drum set here. as you can see, he was the ory time drummer for kid nd his creoleband. >> so, this would have been a jazz band that was led, of course, by kid ory. we're just happy to have this. this came to us about six years ago as a donation. here, speaking of drums, we have drums. that's one of davey dobbs' drums. ♪ many drummers think of him as the father of modern drumming, and it came with this bold, beautiful white pearl set. he played it in the latter half of his career. he would be one of the prime drummers that you see me come to the museum. >> when folks come to the museum, i would
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so we have amy barrett who is extremely conservative and also by herin legal g, very catholicie tendencs interesting. we have melissa par who's an indiana american judge who is extremely tough on crime. fitsith the president in a lot of ways. that will track more towards,mi sir in some ways to the way gorsuch is wrien but actually more conservative in oth ways. >> we know that back during the campaign, the president put out a list of many potential appointees to the supreme court they weren't surehat kind of justice he might put forth, obviously we knew he had one going into it with the seat that garland was appointed to but never voted upon. hange thed the minority, the balance of the court >> it will be very interesting. kenn was an interedesting judge. he was a reagan appointee, he's gey tracked conservative. ople like to predict him as this his swing vote. he had a senseidf somenight say justice about him that he would like to reach s.result his opinions would kind of track in random directions. he was poetic in a lot of ways. in many ways i don't see the composition chang that much
so we have amy barrett who is extremely conservative and also by herin legal g, very catholicie tendencs interesting. we have melissa par who's an indiana american judge who is extremely tough on crime. fitsith the president in a lot of ways. that will track more towards,mi sir in some ways to the way gorsuch is wrien but actually more conservative in oth ways. >> we know that back during the campaign, the president put out a list of many potential appointees to the supreme court they...
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we'll get more withthan barrett. this hour as well, 3g selling exee red sox after the takeover bid failed. saying the company bowed to the whims of two high profile investors. rishaad: plus a production ability smaller than what russia wants. ♪ haidi: we have some news when it comes to the mercari, the trading.unicorn opened rishaad: that's saying something, 67%, that's -- they were underpricing it. let's get you back to what's going on with oil and oil-producing countries because producers are watching the closely. they've got a crucial meeting for opec. crude on the downside. that rose on monday. they're considering a compromise. have a look at this, opec production with the red line noting russia's push, just about 1.5 million barrels a day. they may settle on a rise of 300,000 to 600,000 barrels, essentially the range between the dotted white lines in order to ease concerns in iran. jonathan barrett is still with us. jonathan now the thing is, the ramp up of production the point is we're getting to these sort of
we'll get more withthan barrett. this hour as well, 3g selling exee red sox after the takeover bid failed. saying the company bowed to the whims of two high profile investors. rishaad: plus a production ability smaller than what russia wants. ♪ haidi: we have some news when it comes to the mercari, the trading.unicorn opened rishaad: that's saying something, 67%, that's -- they were underpricing it. let's get you back to what's going on with oil and oil-producing countries because producers...
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also thirk there's a problem with a couple of democrats, i personally think that judge amy coney barrett is going to be the choice. in part because she is from indiana. which would put a lot of pressure on senator joe donnelly, who is running for reelection, a democrat running for reelection in indiana. he's got a very tough race. that's a pro-turn state. he voted for gorsuch. they not only have to get collins and/or murkowski, they have to hold the democrats so this is a difficult tactical challenge for democrats. they mostly need to also expand the argument, and the best new argument, which senator cory booker put on the table last night, is to say that there should be no appointment, no confirmation process until after mueller completes his investigation because it's a total conflict of interest since so many issues related to this investigation might come before the court. you can't have a trump appointee. you can bet that he's going to ask these people for their loyalty. that's what he's done with everybody else he's appointed, so that would immediately knock that person out of the
also thirk there's a problem with a couple of democrats, i personally think that judge amy coney barrett is going to be the choice. in part because she is from indiana. which would put a lot of pressure on senator joe donnelly, who is running for reelection, a democrat running for reelection in indiana. he's got a very tough race. that's a pro-turn state. he voted for gorsuch. they not only have to get collins and/or murkowski, they have to hold the democrats so this is a difficult tactical...
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the president didn't answer her question, but a source from the white house tells us that coney barrettntrunners for the position. they were not clear who the second woman on the short list is. but we do know another frontrunner is brett kavanaugh who was a clerk for justice kennedy who announced his retirement this week. further, there is a dark horse candidate that the president talked about, that is utah senator mike lee who has publicly expressed interest in the role and the president acknowledged hearing about that interest yesterday though a spokesperson for the senator told cnn that he has not spoken directly to president trump about this. again the president said that he would be potentially interviewing with possible nominees this weekend here in bedminster. i asked the white house whether hose meetings had already taken place if there was any information that he could offer, they have yet to response. >> keep us posted. thank you. we're continuing to watch coast to coast immigration protests all across america today. >> it is easy to imagine that i would hope that if it was my
the president didn't answer her question, but a source from the white house tells us that coney barrettntrunners for the position. they were not clear who the second woman on the short list is. but we do know another frontrunner is brett kavanaugh who was a clerk for justice kennedy who announced his retirement this week. further, there is a dark horse candidate that the president talked about, that is utah senator mike lee who has publicly expressed interest in the role and the president...
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they're really amazing animals. >> if y speak to ten-year-old addy barrett you'll know right away she was this boohat i read. i think it was called something like endangeredr gorillas o something. it talked a lot about how these gorillas rlly need our help. >> that book spa a passion inside of tenn first grader addy she got home she took action. cardboard and i'm like, okay, i'm going to make this poster that says save the gorillas. >> her mom took a picture posted it on socia media and it's beena bana ever since.ki >> justng back, it's like, w, i was in first grade and three years later now here i am and television. >> and o in thee web her gorilla heroes has raised over a thousand dollars. and this ferocious fundraiser shows she isn't a aaid to get. [ laughter ] >> addy modeled the pie in the als bucket challenge.after the each five dollar donation or t-chirt pure addy takes one for them. an effort that didn't go unnoticed. >> when other kids are playing video games or, you know, their attention span lasts f five seconds she been at this for three years. >> dianeab foss serd remembe
they're really amazing animals. >> if y speak to ten-year-old addy barrett you'll know right away she was this boohat i read. i think it was called something like endangeredr gorillas o something. it talked a lot about how these gorillas rlly need our help. >> that book spa a passion inside of tenn first grader addy she got home she took action. cardboard and i'm like, okay, i'm going to make this poster that says save the gorillas. >> her mom took a picture posted it on socia...
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amy barrett, that is a woman who had been a law professor at notre dame who he put on the seventh circuit. she has a very strong following among religious she had a little bit of a controversial hearing in the senate because senator feinstein challenged her in a way that trump liked, t president liked how she and her people fought back. that is one person. one man, brettavanaugh and helped vet john roberts. he is on the dks circuit court of appeals. another former kennedy clerk that we believe is on the list, ray ketledge on theixth court of appeals. favorite of mitch mcconnell,irst outh indian, asian-american nominee and he was put on the court. robert: anyone you t want add? >> thomas hardiman. these are allrt appeals c judges and there is a reason for that. e republican mantra is n re david suiters. they want to make sure these are rock solidnd appeals court judges writea t of opinions. >> they have been through the grinder already and havete g a pretty good look. but they are hoping these people if from are no secrets that are going to pop up, all the democrats have goi for the is the
amy barrett, that is a woman who had been a law professor at notre dame who he put on the seventh circuit. she has a very strong following among religious she had a little bit of a controversial hearing in the senate because senator feinstein challenged her in a way that trump liked, t president liked how she and her people fought back. that is one person. one man, brettavanaugh and helped vet john roberts. he is on the dks circuit court of appeals. another former kennedy clerk that we believe...
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but at the same time, kavanaugh and barrett attracted a lot of immediate attention a. kavanaugh is one of the leading conservative judges of his generation appointed by bush and barrett really he showed herself very well in the confirmation hearing under withering pressure from some of the democratic senators. >> where do the justices, potential justices you just mentioned, stand or fit on the spectrum nearest to the justice gorsuch who was just approved? >> well, it is hard to say a couple of the names we've seen elsewhere, kethledge, former kennedy clerk. kavanaugh himself is a kennedy clerk. so they have that in common. i think a lot of the names we've seen reflect the legacy of scalia and they are comparable to gorsuch there are others more libertarian, people like judge don willett who was on the texas supreme court. but the hiding names so far are very much i think in the model of scalia and gorsuch. >> in your view do these candidates differ enyates themselves in terms of chances or are they all equal? >> barrett did so well in her last confirmation hearing that
but at the same time, kavanaugh and barrett attracted a lot of immediate attention a. kavanaugh is one of the leading conservative judges of his generation appointed by bush and barrett really he showed herself very well in the confirmation hearing under withering pressure from some of the democratic senators. >> where do the justices, potential justices you just mentioned, stand or fit on the spectrum nearest to the justice gorsuch who was just approved? >> well, it is hard to say...
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you look at people like amy barrett or joe larson, both from the seventh circuit who were on the list who are younger, more moderate women. >> harris: how does that pander? speak to your same because it's a younger more moderate women that's how she's going to vote and putting this person out there but she still to the writer center with strict constructionist. >> thomas: i would say is not pandering because those two candidates are supremely qualified on the supreme court. i can find other women who people would say she's only being put out there because she's a woman but in these cases, those people, absolutely not. those would be terrific nominees and frankly pretty much everyone on the president's list. >> melissa: does it solve more problems? >> thomas: from a political calculus i could see it because certainly to the extent you're going to get attacked on a roe vs. wade and that sort of thing, i can see the value of having a female nominee but at the end of the day when he used to drive this is choosing the best justice. >> trish: amy barrett was question pretty aggressively by
you look at people like amy barrett or joe larson, both from the seventh circuit who were on the list who are younger, more moderate women. >> harris: how does that pander? speak to your same because it's a younger more moderate women that's how she's going to vote and putting this person out there but she still to the writer center with strict constructionist. >> thomas: i would say is not pandering because those two candidates are supremely qualified on the supreme court. i can...
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a couple other choices that i would point to, amy barrett who is a notre dame law professor who's now a circuit judge as well as brett kavanaugh and we know he would seem like a logical choice to come from kennedy. >> we're going to wait and see what happens here. i think we are all confident this won't be an easy road ahead. >> one of the points made yesterday was interesting in his letter that he announced the date he was going to resign july 31st as opposed to supreme court justices saying i will resign when a replacement has been confirmed. >> which begs the question why he was so specific about that date in announcing that. thank you. good seeing you. >> thank you. >>> and president trump was in fargo, north dakota to rally for the opponent of democratic senator. as usual the president did not restrain himself from continuing his streak of invoking republican senator john mccain's vote to repeal obamacare and adding new and personal attacks against democrats. >> now they have a new leader. who's the new leader? maxine waters is their new leader. maxine waters. i think she's takin
a couple other choices that i would point to, amy barrett who is a notre dame law professor who's now a circuit judge as well as brett kavanaugh and we know he would seem like a logical choice to come from kennedy. >> we're going to wait and see what happens here. i think we are all confident this won't be an easy road ahead. >> one of the points made yesterday was interesting in his letter that he announced the date he was going to resign july 31st as opposed to supreme court...
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the other issue is this and barrett qualifies and there will be some surprise people.y'll pick somebody who's like 15 minutes out of law school. 45 years. >>> anyway, a surprise appearance on the "late show" with stephen colbert. jon stewart called on democrats to fight. here he is, the cheerleader for the right side. let's watch. >> i just want to say if there's one hallmark to your presidency that i think we're finding the most difficult is that no matter what you do it always comes with an extra layer of gleeful cruelty. donald, you could have made a more stringent border policy that would have made your point about enforcement but it wouldn't have felt right without a dick kensian level of cruelty. he wants us not only to fear, not to call it wrong but to call it right. this we cannot do. [ cheers and applause ] and by not yielding -- and by not yielding -- and i say, by not yielding we will prevail! unless, of course, the democratic leadership continues to be a bunch of feckless -- >> that last outburst he was adlai stevenson compared to what we have now. >> you n
the other issue is this and barrett qualifies and there will be some surprise people.y'll pick somebody who's like 15 minutes out of law school. 45 years. >>> anyway, a surprise appearance on the "late show" with stephen colbert. jon stewart called on democrats to fight. here he is, the cheerleader for the right side. let's watch. >> i just want to say if there's one hallmark to your presidency that i think we're finding the most difficult is that no matter what you do...
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now it's been revealed that one of trump's camp trunk campaigns top fundraisers tom barrett was involved in attempts to arrange secret meetings between the president's former campaign manager and the saudi crown prince now this is according to a report by the new york times so that speech back to call him in washington to find out anything any other information about these meetings. well as you mentioned this is all coming from a very detailed story in the new york times and they're reporting from e-mails that were hacked from we believe tom barrack and so they're reporting on some of the discussions he's had so who is tom barrett well he is a billionaire just like the president claims to be a longtime associate and friend of president donald trump and he's often described as the one person president trump sees as an equal he is the one we believe that recommended the campaign bring in paul man afford as campaign chairman he is obviously metaphor now facing a litany of charges but these e-mails suggest that he tried to set up meetings with top campaign officials and the crown prince of s
now it's been revealed that one of trump's camp trunk campaigns top fundraisers tom barrett was involved in attempts to arrange secret meetings between the president's former campaign manager and the saudi crown prince now this is according to a report by the new york times so that speech back to call him in washington to find out anything any other information about these meetings. well as you mentioned this is all coming from a very detailed story in the new york times and they're reporting...
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senator dianne feinstein said to her judge barrett when had she was professor barrett you might be tooatholic to be a judge. to which a lot of democrats as well as republicans have octobered because a clause in the constitution there shall never be a religious test or inquiry to hold public office in the united states. after judge barrett was sworn in, the president personally took her name and added it to the list. she's the 25th on the list. his own nominee been a judge for three months. >> you're going to get a lot of work in the next three, four, five months gainfully employed. >> happy to hear that. stay there for a second. where's the market going? up and down this morning -- right now we're down about 110 odd points. again, lower because of that weaker report on gdp in first three months of the year, however, we could be heading for 5% growth when the spring numbers come out. joining us now market watcher jack, what do you say jack if we get a 5% growth rate or anything above 4%, with that makes it is look like the fundamental over this market are really strong. should be a supp
senator dianne feinstein said to her judge barrett when had she was professor barrett you might be tooatholic to be a judge. to which a lot of democrats as well as republicans have octobered because a clause in the constitution there shall never be a religious test or inquiry to hold public office in the united states. after judge barrett was sworn in, the president personally took her name and added it to the list. she's the 25th on the list. his own nominee been a judge for three months....
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it does. >> rick barrett is a business reporter for the milwaukee journal sent medical my coming up an nbc news exclusive. president trump is relying less and less on the guidance of one of his longest serving members of his cabinet. defense secretary james mattis. coming up next what nbc learned about why the president is intent on keeping mattis out of the loop. is the white house going to kmet on the it. >> the press conference was scheduled to start 15 minutes ago. we are waiting for it. you are watching msnbc. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine o
it does. >> rick barrett is a business reporter for the milwaukee journal sent medical my coming up an nbc news exclusive. president trump is relying less and less on the guidance of one of his longest serving members of his cabinet. defense secretary james mattis. coming up next what nbc learned about why the president is intent on keeping mattis out of the loop. is the white house going to kmet on the it. >> the press conference was scheduled to start 15 minutes ago. we are...
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at the end of the conference we talked to one of the activists on barrett doyle. facts reports from victims snap is the only group to been able to establish a list of priests worldwide allegedly involved in pedophilia cases we only include those priests who have been accused of child sexual abuse in a credible public document it has to be either a court document that's publicly accessible or a mainstream news outlet. father she began her work fourteen years ago sorry refuge in the states these activists publish the names and photos of accused priests on the internet to try to ensure they never come into contact with children again. this is just the letter a and it just keeps going. so far so all in the entire database we have forty four hundred names to be of any friend in the least we do have several so father revoir is a very troubling case because he abused this young boy and and mario innuit boy did report the abuse eventually within statute and was fled he in one thousand nine hundred three it somehow spirited him back to france. where he lives safely now tha
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. >> reporter: on the short list, all appeals court judges including amy barrett of indiana, brett kavanaugh of maryland. whoever is confirmed is sure to be more g onservative than requirstice anthony kennedy. in wisconsin the president boasting about a 10 billion investment witan ectronics giant. >> this is the eighth wonder of the world. >> reporter: the company pledging to create 13,000 new jo but taxpayers will be on the hook for $4 billion in state and local incentives. if paid out the mo a foreign company in u.s. history. >> this is 20 million plus. this will be one of the largt jobs build in the world. >> reporter: tension ignited by mr. trump's tariffs and a looming trade war could cost american jobs. here on harley rfdavidson's home tu after criticizing the company's plans move some production overseas to avoid stiff new european tariffs. >> build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, okay? w don't get cuh us. >> reporter: the jury is out whether the economic policies will pay off. lester? >> all right, peter and republicansplre ning to rush push through the confirmation p
. >> reporter: on the short list, all appeals court judges including amy barrett of indiana, brett kavanaugh of maryland. whoever is confirmed is sure to be more g onservative than requirstice anthony kennedy. in wisconsin the president boasting about a 10 billion investment witan ectronics giant. >> this is the eighth wonder of the world. >> reporter: the company pledging to create 13,000 new jo but taxpayers will be on the hook for $4 billion in state and local incentives....
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joan mentioned barrett. i would add parr from kentucky who is very close to mitch mcconnell who would be the first supreme court justice of south asian descent. but it is important not to lose sight that it was understood that the president was going to have just about a free hand when it came to filling justice scalia's seat because almost no one he would have nominated would have changed the court's ideological balance. replacing justice kennedy is a completely different conversation. and so i think one of the really big questions is going to be whether any of the moderate republicans, someone like senator jeff flake or senator bob corker, or even john mccain, will exert some preference for another centrist or whether there will be a lot of pressure on the president and senate republicans to use this as an opportunity to move the court firmly to the right by replacing justice kennedy with someone quite to his right ideologically of the model of a neal ghil gor. >> and i think that is an interesting point w
joan mentioned barrett. i would add parr from kentucky who is very close to mitch mcconnell who would be the first supreme court justice of south asian descent. but it is important not to lose sight that it was understood that the president was going to have just about a free hand when it came to filling justice scalia's seat because almost no one he would have nominated would have changed the court's ideological balance. replacing justice kennedy is a completely different conversation. and so...
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amy coney barrett of indiana, the u.s. kofrtd appeals from the seventh circuit. keith blackwell of georgia, supreme court of georgia. raymond deathe ledge, from the 6th circuit. this is a group of 25 names, men and women. this list, though, was put together by the heritage foundation as well as the federalist society, two conservative groups. it is underscores the fact that the president not surprisingly is going to pick someone who is conservative, shares his values on a range of issues. of course this could have a number of implications for fierce fights that this country is engaged in, everybody from abortion rights to religious little bit erttle to a range of other national security issues. this is significant. it is a chance for president trump to put a big stamp on the supreme court, what could shape up to be, steve, one of the most significant pieces of his legacy. this will be two supreme court justices he will get to pick. >> jon meacham we have been talking this hour about the political fight, a massive political fight that may be shaping up in the back
amy coney barrett of indiana, the u.s. kofrtd appeals from the seventh circuit. keith blackwell of georgia, supreme court of georgia. raymond deathe ledge, from the 6th circuit. this is a group of 25 names, men and women. this list, though, was put together by the heritage foundation as well as the federalist society, two conservative groups. it is underscores the fact that the president not surprisingly is going to pick someone who is conservative, shares his values on a range of issues. of...
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let's bring in julie manchester and aussie barretts from politico. what do you make of the timing of this leak? >> well, the biggest beneficiary is probably the public, but anyone looking for more information on what is happening here or better understanding of what is happening inside of trump's legal team, as you know, there's been a lot of confusion, especially when giuliani came out and made statements and had to correct the misstatements about the misstatements. so getting a better idea of what is actually happening inside of the legal apparatus that is advising the president, everyone is getting a better understanding how they are strategizing and thinking about this. ultimately, it will not give clarity on that front. >> is there any way to see if the letter had an impact on the investigation between late january and now? >> we'll have to see, but one thing that really sticks out in the letter that hasn't necessarily been covered fully is the fact that president trump, it was revealed he dictated the letter after the trump tower meeting with d
let's bring in julie manchester and aussie barretts from politico. what do you make of the timing of this leak? >> well, the biggest beneficiary is probably the public, but anyone looking for more information on what is happening here or better understanding of what is happening inside of trump's legal team, as you know, there's been a lot of confusion, especially when giuliani came out and made statements and had to correct the misstatements about the misstatements. so getting a better...
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some are being touted at frontrunner judges bret cavanaugh and amy barrett.enator mitch mcconnell says he want to vote to confirm them this fall and setting up the stage guys for a very, very contentious battle. brian: you think so? we finally get some tension in washington for a change it will be good just to diffuse things. ainsley: his brother is also on the list two. lees are on the list. steve: holy cow. meanwhile we have got as you can see right there judge andrew napolitano strategic analyst. brian: supposed to be on vacation. brian: the way the cards fall. steve: the republican does have a one vote majority in the senate. john mccain is out. up on comil capitol hill, they are going why don't we follow the biden rule because it's an election year wait until after the election. didn't that only apply to presidential election year? >> yes. it did only apply presidential elections. and these rules are just precedence. they are not rules. basically what the parties in power decided to do at the time. steve: right. judge: but, what mitch mcconnell did thoug
some are being touted at frontrunner judges bret cavanaugh and amy barrett.enator mitch mcconnell says he want to vote to confirm them this fall and setting up the stage guys for a very, very contentious battle. brian: you think so? we finally get some tension in washington for a change it will be good just to diffuse things. ainsley: his brother is also on the list two. lees are on the list. steve: holy cow. meanwhile we have got as you can see right there judge andrew napolitano strategic...
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chairman recognizes ranking member barrett for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman and obviously, this is incredibly timely hearing. before i ask my questions, i also just want to be clear that we've not made a decision, this body, congress, as to where space situational awareness should be happening so that is not an administrative decision, that's a congressional decision and secretary ross with all due respect i don't want the department of congress-- or the department of commerce to start making those plans because as is being raised in each of the testimony, this is incredibly important as we go forward. i think it is important for-- you know, under the leadership of both chairman as well as science, space and technology, i know chairman smith, chairman babin. ranking member johnson we have been talking about this quite a bit and we've got to get this right, it's not -- better to get it right because this is the 21st century. we have to make sure that dod has everything it needs to continue to do the important work of protecting our vital assets in spa
chairman recognizes ranking member barrett for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman and obviously, this is incredibly timely hearing. before i ask my questions, i also just want to be clear that we've not made a decision, this body, congress, as to where space situational awareness should be happening so that is not an administrative decision, that's a congressional decision and secretary ross with all due respect i don't want the department of congress-- or the...
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i'll go live to our london correspondent barrett massu standing near ground fall tower how is london remembering those who lost their lives in this horrific fire. there's a lot of attention on grunfeld on the fire happened a year ago here in london just where i am it's been here the tell you can you make shift. you right now who is reading calls and people are still putting fresh i was in the station i so fresh flowers so in the local area there's a lot of calm but ration services also there will be in the silence over it day which will be those who by the queen and by parliament and that they throw there's going to be a thailand march just happening every month it's a very powerful experience survivors and people from the area just go through and and think about what's what happened and this will be a big occasion elected today you mentioned the survivors it's been a year since the tragedy and many of them are still waiting for housing why is it taking so long to find homes for them. well in that you mean if the off to the fire the authorities were accused me of being north's attent
i'll go live to our london correspondent barrett massu standing near ground fall tower how is london remembering those who lost their lives in this horrific fire. there's a lot of attention on grunfeld on the fire happened a year ago here in london just where i am it's been here the tell you can you make shift. you right now who is reading calls and people are still putting fresh i was in the station i so fresh flowers so in the local area there's a lot of calm but ration services also there...
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so i was there for a little barrett and i went over to station two, the arson task force over there and had lunch with them, and that was it wase experience. a lot like station 35. thirty-five is a lot older, it seems. it is a little station and needs some work, but it was really interesting and good to see the relationship between the police department, because the police department heads of people station there, as well, for obvious reasons. i didn't know we actually had members of our departments that are armed, for purposes of arson. i guess that totally, it makes sense, thinking about it but i did not know. it was interesting to see. it was an interesting experience to learn more about fire and what they do and hats off to the chief, because they express the support they've been getting from the chief's office, to make sure that that unit even existed. i don't think too far back it was a struggling unit. it has gotten a lot of good things there. and then, today, i had the pleasure of visiting the ladies and gentlemen that participate in the search and rescue training. that was happ
so i was there for a little barrett and i went over to station two, the arson task force over there and had lunch with them, and that was it wase experience. a lot like station 35. thirty-five is a lot older, it seems. it is a little station and needs some work, but it was really interesting and good to see the relationship between the police department, because the police department heads of people station there, as well, for obvious reasons. i didn't know we actually had members of our...
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earlier my colleague jacqueline figo spoke with matthew barrett who is a co-founder of a photography project and goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia where he began by giving more details about gold plates work. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad tickets and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how soviet infrastructure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itse
earlier my colleague jacqueline figo spoke with matthew barrett who is a co-founder of a photography project and goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia where he began by giving more details about gold plates work. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad tickets and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head...
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well earlier my colleague jacqueline vegas spoke with matthew barrett who's a co-founder of the photography project goal click which documents football culture around the world including in russia he began by giving more details about gold clicks work. currently active in around ninety countries for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from god to you catherine involved. and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup with this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the ural mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how soviet infrastructure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century now obviously russia is hosting the world cup right now one of the main reasons you're here i can only assume why is foc
well earlier my colleague jacqueline vegas spoke with matthew barrett who's a co-founder of the photography project goal click which documents football culture around the world including in russia he began by giving more details about gold clicks work. currently active in around ninety countries for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from god to you catherine involved. and we asked them to document the...
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circuit court of appeals judge, amy barrett, right? >> that's correct.y confirmed, and she -- during the committee hearings some of the democrats asked her questions that implied that because she was a religious catholic, she couldn't do the job as a judge. and i think the public reaction to that, the backlash to that was quite appropriate. neil: yeah, i remember that. thank you very much. we'll know in the next couple of weeks. >>> all right. mean while, the whole issue of these court picks and how they enter into a midterm election and then mixed with a trade war, then what? how does it play out? mane less than you think. -- maybe less than you think. after this. ♪ ♪ so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people wit
circuit court of appeals judge, amy barrett, right? >> that's correct.y confirmed, and she -- during the committee hearings some of the democrats asked her questions that implied that because she was a religious catholic, she couldn't do the job as a judge. and i think the public reaction to that, the backlash to that was quite appropriate. neil: yeah, i remember that. thank you very much. we'll know in the next couple of weeks. >>> all right. mean while, the whole issue of these...