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here with me to break it all down, is ben white, the chief economic correspondent at "politico" and a cnbc contributor. there's two things going on here, the first is kind of a director onslaught of the private equity onslaught of last week the more recent one is the piece she warnings of this economic crash using it to say here's how i'm going to come in and save it what are her plans >> this surprised me in that she's calling for an economic crash. it could look silly if it doesn't happen over the next couple of years. >> that's such a loose time frame. >> she also i think misrepresented some of the numbers, she's talking about household debt being at unprecedented levels she didn't sort of qualify anything for inflation if you look at debt to income right now, it's actually much lower than it was before the crisis and doesn't look that bad. i think there's some exaggeration it's a pretty good thing to call the crash coming get rid of a lot of student loan debt, crack down on wall street. manufacturing, a lot of stuff she's called for before is what her prescription is for fixing th
here with me to break it all down, is ben white, the chief economic correspondent at "politico" and a cnbc contributor. there's two things going on here, the first is kind of a director onslaught of the private equity onslaught of last week the more recent one is the piece she warnings of this economic crash using it to say here's how i'm going to come in and save it what are her plans >> this surprised me in that she's calling for an economic crash. it could look silly if it...
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ben white, thank you so much.e out for conservative republicans right there. >>> as registered sex offender jeffrey epstein languishes in a new york detention certainty, his web of wealthy and extremely powerful connections is slowly being revealed. what we're learning next. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... ♪ as your life grows, so do your needs. ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewar
ben white, thank you so much.e out for conservative republicans right there. >>> as registered sex offender jeffrey epstein languishes in a new york detention certainty, his web of wealthy and extremely powerful connections is slowly being revealed. what we're learning next. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are...
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joining me now, politico's chief correspondent ben white.minute, the president said, china wants to wait to do a deal until they have a democratic president in office. and then again within a minute he said, china is dying to get a deal done. can you help us understand? >> well, i wish i could, stephanie. it is difficult to reconcile those two things because obviously they can't be reconciled. it can't be both. it can't be dying to make a deal and waiting out the president. i think he was right in the first instance. i think they do want to wait out president trump. they believe if they get a democratic president in 2021 particularly someone like joe biden they'd be able to make more reasonable deal with that person. perhaps if you are a trump supporter you would think that the next democratic president will let china continue to get away with murder and there is some truth to the argument they have gotten away with murder over the years. there is no way to reconcile those two statements nor is there any way to sort of justify his claim that
joining me now, politico's chief correspondent ben white.minute, the president said, china wants to wait to do a deal until they have a democratic president in office. and then again within a minute he said, china is dying to get a deal done. can you help us understand? >> well, i wish i could, stephanie. it is difficult to reconcile those two things because obviously they can't be reconciled. it can't be both. it can't be dying to make a deal and waiting out the president. i think he was...
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joining me now, host and business correspondent, stephanie ruhle and host of the political podcast, ben white cnbc is reporting that there's a cut in rates by a quarter point. how unusual is this move in such a strong economy? >> let's separate it into 25 basis points is not that big of a deal. it is curving things. the president saying he wanted a big rate cut. if we got 50 basis points out of j powell, that would raise eyebrows from those who say, hold a second. is this guy falling to the president's play? 25 basis points isn't huge. it is unprecedented when you look at the economy today, versus the last time rates were cut in 2008. december 2008, in fact, when we were in the throes of the worst financial crisis since the great depression. the stock market alone this year is up 20%. in 2008, it was down 37%. so it's very strange. normally you see a rate cut when we're in a downward spiral. now this is more the fed looking to say, let's keep things stable. let's keep this economic expansion before things take a downturn. and you have heard from people like janet yellen who said this is not a
joining me now, host and business correspondent, stephanie ruhle and host of the political podcast, ben white cnbc is reporting that there's a cut in rates by a quarter point. how unusual is this move in such a strong economy? >> let's separate it into 25 basis points is not that big of a deal. it is curving things. the president saying he wanted a big rate cut. if we got 50 basis points out of j powell, that would raise eyebrows from those who say, hold a second. is this guy falling to...
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. >> here's what ben white wrote on wall street.aid, many bankers warn a republican who made the policies for years as a safer choice if the progressive wing wins out f it comes down to warren and sanders, a devout socialist, who makes feuds with bankers a centerpiece of his campaign, many of them would swallow hard and take elizabeth warren, which is fascinating. do you think it would work in her favor if she talked more about her conservative past? if she talks about her trajectory from where she was and why she got here? >> i think that depends on what your theory in terms of her path to potentially winning the presidency is. her campaign's theory is she will stand shoulder to shoulder with working families and she's not going to pay attention to the donor class and that may or may not work. ear people feel y other people feel you need to make changes and she's clearly chosen a different path. >> she also mentioned this is not about president trump, this is about the issues and she wants to maintain that and stick to the issues.
. >> here's what ben white wrote on wall street.aid, many bankers warn a republican who made the policies for years as a safer choice if the progressive wing wins out f it comes down to warren and sanders, a devout socialist, who makes feuds with bankers a centerpiece of his campaign, many of them would swallow hard and take elizabeth warren, which is fascinating. do you think it would work in her favor if she talked more about her conservative past? if she talks about her trajectory from...
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joining me now politico's chief economic correspondent my friend ben white and poor charlie sikes stillalk about these numbers. many have said the president has one job. make the case that the election is strong. don't screw it up. >> right. >> what do the gdp numbers -- remember, the president said 3% gdp. in fact, i'm going to get 4, 5, 6. 2.1%? come on. >> it ain't great. it looks a lot like the obama economy did. we're back to trend line growth around 2%. most interesting thing to me about these numbers out this morning are the revisions to 2018, which trump boasted about a couple months ago when it was 3% that he finally delivered what obama couldn't deliver, which was a year of 3% plus economic growth. lo and behold it wasn't 3%. it was 2.5%. >> that very point, right, was in ivanka trump, kellyanne conway's, promises kept, promises delivered 3%. now that he can even make the argument, i turn this to you, charlie, that he had 3% gdp for one single year, how does he argue that this is trump's economy when it's the same economy obama had, except for the fact that president trump inc
joining me now politico's chief economic correspondent my friend ben white and poor charlie sikes stillalk about these numbers. many have said the president has one job. make the case that the election is strong. don't screw it up. >> right. >> what do the gdp numbers -- remember, the president said 3% gdp. in fact, i'm going to get 4, 5, 6. 2.1%? come on. >> it ain't great. it looks a lot like the obama economy did. we're back to trend line growth around 2%. most interesting...
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here with me on set, zerlina maxwell and ben white. thanks to all of you for being here., if you were the biden campaign and you had a scale of -- this is the own john mcloughlin style -- ten is absolute panic, where are you right now? >> i'd be at an 8 looking at these numbers. we talked about this debate. i was frankly pretty shocked by how poorly he performed, not just the answers on busing and his position in the 1970s but cutting himself off in the midst of answers, not looking particularly on top of things throughout the course of that debate. and i talked to a lot of his supporters afterwards who were shocked by how bad he did. i thought he would go down, i did not think he'd go down by 10 points. that's bad. this is not a good position for him to be in. >> and zerlina, that's the question. he needs to have a stronger performance. >> right. >> folks can look back to those 2008 debates. he sort of debated his way onto obama's ticket. strong performances, well received. 2012 he went head to head with paul ryan. is joe biden of 2019 and 2020 capable of that? >> we are
here with me on set, zerlina maxwell and ben white. thanks to all of you for being here., if you were the biden campaign and you had a scale of -- this is the own john mcloughlin style -- ten is absolute panic, where are you right now? >> i'd be at an 8 looking at these numbers. we talked about this debate. i was frankly pretty shocked by how poorly he performed, not just the answers on busing and his position in the 1970s but cutting himself off in the midst of answers, not looking...
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>> joining me now is msnbc political contributor and former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. white house correspondent -- i'm sorry, geoff bennett. and nbc political analyst phil rucker. white house bureau chief at "the washington post." and nbc political reporter shaq brewster. msnbc legal analyst maya wiley. sorry if i got all the names messed up, but first of all, geoff bennett to you at the white house. the president reacted only after ivanka trump and other republicans expressed some discomfort with the way this was playing out. >> that's right. some republicans on the hill sending word through the vice president they were trying to convey this message that they didn't want this send her back chant in much the way that lock her up had become a rallying cry. so you saw that was one of the reasons why the president tried to disavow the chant, although as you rightly said in the damage control that he both mentioned and we heard from kevin mccarthy, the house republican leader yesterday, just doesn't hold up to the facts. but one of the reasons, andrea, in my conversations close
>> joining me now is msnbc political contributor and former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. white house correspondent -- i'm sorry, geoff bennett. and nbc political analyst phil rucker. white house bureau chief at "the washington post." and nbc political reporter shaq brewster. msnbc legal analyst maya wiley. sorry if i got all the names messed up, but first of all, geoff bennett to you at the white house. the president reacted only after ivanka trump and other...
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ben tracy is at the white house. ben, is secretary acosta's job on the line? >> reporter: well, acosta serves at the pleasure of the president, and so far the president is standing by him. but mr. trump, who has his own history with jeffrey epstein, is giving himself plenty of room to maneuver if he decides secretary acosta has to go. >> i feel very badly, actually, for secretary acosta because i've known him as being somebody that works so hard and has done such a good job. >> reporter: on tuesday president trump defended his cabinet secretary while also saying he believes many judges and attorneys wish they could have handled things differently years after the fact. >> i would think you would find maybe he could have done it a different way. >> reporter: that's because of a plea deal acosta signed off when he was a u.s. attorney in miami. epstein was tried in a state court where he was given a sentence that even allowed him to leave jail and go to work six days a week. acosta made an agreement with epstein's attorneys to keep the plea deal secret from epstei
ben tracy is at the white house. ben, is secretary acosta's job on the line? >> reporter: well, acosta serves at the pleasure of the president, and so far the president is standing by him. but mr. trump, who has his own history with jeffrey epstein, is giving himself plenty of room to maneuver if he decides secretary acosta has to go. >> i feel very badly, actually, for secretary acosta because i've known him as being somebody that works so hard and has done such a good job....
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white house correspondent ben tracy tried to get the president to explain. >> i really think they mustate our country. >> reporter: the president is still on the attack now calling onese four congresswomen racist. in a tweet today he said "the squad is a very racist group of idouble-makers who are young, inexperienced and not very smart."si sh didn't respond but elevated the profiles of these freshmen congresswomen after tweeting last week that they should go back to the countries they came from. >> yeah, i'm not going anywhere until i impeach this president. >> reporter: michigan representative rashida tlaib is part of the squad and spoke at the n.a.a.c.p. convention in detroit today. >> it's beyond just the four of us. you are all the squad. >> reporter: the cbs news poll shows 82% of republicans agree with president trump's go-back tweets while 88% of democrats disagree. ( chanting send her back ) >> reporter: supporters of the president's rally in north carolina last ek chanted "send her back" in reference to minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar, an immigrant from somalia. the presid
white house correspondent ben tracy tried to get the president to explain. >> i really think they mustate our country. >> reporter: the president is still on the attack now calling onese four congresswomen racist. in a tweet today he said "the squad is a very racist group of idouble-makers who are young, inexperienced and not very smart."si sh didn't respond but elevated the profiles of these freshmen congresswomen after tweeting last week that they should go back to the...
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ben tracy is at the white house. >> we did what we did because we wanted to see epstein go to jail. >> reporter: labor secretary alex acosta says his only choice when he was a u.s. attorney was to either prosecute jeffrey epstein at trial or offer a plea deal that guaranteed at least some jail time. >> how do you weigh those two, if going to trial is viewed as roll of the dice. >> reporter: acosta blamed florida state officials what he said were not eager to prosecute and said acosta would not have served any jail time but for him. but barry krisher said in a tweet wednesday night if mr. acosta was truly concerned with the state's case and felt he had to rescue the matter, he would have moved forward with the 53-page indictment that his own office drafted. since epstein pleaded not guilty to new federal charges of sex trafficking dozens of underaged girls, more women have come forward this week, saying epstein abused them. jennifer araoz says she was 15 when epstein assaulted her in the early 2000s. >> he raped me, forcefully raped me. what even hurts more so if i wasn't afraid to com
ben tracy is at the white house. >> we did what we did because we wanted to see epstein go to jail. >> reporter: labor secretary alex acosta says his only choice when he was a u.s. attorney was to either prosecute jeffrey epstein at trial or offer a plea deal that guaranteed at least some jail time. >> how do you weigh those two, if going to trial is viewed as roll of the dice. >> reporter: acosta blamed florida state officials what he said were not eager to prosecute...
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ben tracy, thank you. ctth me tonight are white house correspondent paula reid and chief washington correspondent major garrettjor, when the special counsel was first named two years ago, trump said he thought this was going to be the end of his presidency. >> yes. >> o'donnell: he's still in office. >> reporter: he's still in office, and appeared pleased today, because the president is very caught up in performance. what was he afraid of today? an electrifying moment from robert mueller as the principal witness at the center of this drama. that didn't happen, even by the concession of democrats. and democrats-- nancy cordes made reference to this-- had a press conference after, to explain what happened. in washington, when you're explaining, you're losing. and at that press conference, one member of the democratic party said he was begging the american public to listen to what's happening. when you're begging after a hearing like this, you probably didn't lay down the foundation you'd hoped to lay down. >> o'donnell: that being said, paula, you were just at the white house, too, asking the president about tha
ben tracy, thank you. ctth me tonight are white house correspondent paula reid and chief washington correspondent major garrettjor, when the special counsel was first named two years ago, trump said he thought this was going to be the end of his presidency. >> yes. >> o'donnell: he's still in office. >> reporter: he's still in office, and appeared pleased today, because the president is very caught up in performance. what was he afraid of today? an electrifying moment from...
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ben. giants lose 5-4. a's and white sox, beautiful sunny day at the coliseum.d batter of the game as matt chapman. he doubles off the right field wall to bring in marcus semien. just like that oakland has a 1-0 lead. just four batters later robbie grossman sends a sharp single make it 3-0. chris herman singles to right. 4-0. that ends the day for white sox starter dylan covey. the a's bring in one-time debt weiller and franklin greets him with a three-run bomb to left center. 7-0 a's after the first inning and they roll to the win 13-2. >> anybody can do damage any day, you know. we're not reliant on one guy every day to come in and produce. you know, it happened that we scored some runs up top today, but there's a lot of times where guys in the bottom lineup are carrying the team through the day. i think we take pride in being good one through nine. >> to tahoe for the american century championship, it's the celebrity golf turnlt. steph curry loves golf. maybe he doesn't love this shot on 14 from the spine straws. knocks it into the grand stands. steph can onl
ben. giants lose 5-4. a's and white sox, beautiful sunny day at the coliseum.d batter of the game as matt chapman. he doubles off the right field wall to bring in marcus semien. just like that oakland has a 1-0 lead. just four batters later robbie grossman sends a sharp single make it 3-0. chris herman singles to right. 4-0. that ends the day for white sox starter dylan covey. the a's bring in one-time debt weiller and franklin greets him with a three-run bomb to left center. 7-0 a's after the...
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secretary ben carson and his white house council to examine and hopefully alleviate the housing crisis in california. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to recognize a special guest who is here with us in the gallery today, jesse burleson, the head koch though harr tin simmons university cowboys football program located in the big country, abilene, texas. coach is joined today by his wife lois and his daughters laney and mariska. under his leadership, the cowboys enjoyed unprecedented success, going 36-4 in the past four seasons, making four con techtive -- consecutive playoff appearances and graduate 14g all-americans and two remington trophy winners. mr. arington: coach stresses the importance of hard work, discipline and the necessity of making sacrifices to achieve your goals . the most important thing
secretary ben carson and his white house council to examine and hopefully alleviate the housing crisis in california. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to recognize a special guest who is here with us...
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we'll go to the white house. ben, why did acosta hold the news conference in the first place? >> reporter: well, we've learned president trump called acosta on tuesday and urged him to defend himself publicly. now, that is the same day the president defended acosta basically saying sometimes judges and prosecutors look back and wish they had done things differently in hindsight. but acosta says he did nothing wrong. >> we did what we did because we wanted to see epstein go to jail. >> reporter: labor secretary alex acosta says his only choice when he was a u.s. attorney was to either prosecute jeffrey epstein at trial or offer p deal that guaranteed at least some jail time. >> how do you weigh those two? if going to trial is viewed as the roll of a dice? >> reporter: acosta blamed florida state officials whom he said were not eager to prosecute and said epstein would not have served any jail time if not for him but former palm beach state attorney barry krischer said in a statement mr. acosta's recollection is completely wrong. he said if there acosta were truly concerned with
we'll go to the white house. ben, why did acosta hold the news conference in the first place? >> reporter: well, we've learned president trump called acosta on tuesday and urged him to defend himself publicly. now, that is the same day the president defended acosta basically saying sometimes judges and prosecutors look back and wish they had done things differently in hindsight. but acosta says he did nothing wrong. >> we did what we did because we wanted to see epstein go to jail....
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white male. let's turn to daily wire ben shapiro, great to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> mike: what aboutompared to now. they certainly produce some serious results in terms of the space program. >> yeah, i mean to try to tie the bed of the times to the space program, what are we going to do take down the flag now? like turning over the moon of the chinese and what exactly is the point of the article? bad things happen in the 60s but a few good things happen in the '60s, the history of mankind putting a man on the moon. >> mike: for nasa administrator's spoke about the risk involved with the space program and let's play it for you and i will ask you to respond. >> there are two risk, there is technical risk and then political risk. we would be on the moon right now if it was not for political unrest. we would be on mars right now. >> mike: what about that, ben? >> i think there is truth to that. we have been less ambitious about the moon, the planets in the solar system. private industry is what will take us there at this point giving lack of ambition on the governmental level and moving
white male. let's turn to daily wire ben shapiro, great to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> mike: what aboutompared to now. they certainly produce some serious results in terms of the space program. >> yeah, i mean to try to tie the bed of the times to the space program, what are we going to do take down the flag now? like turning over the moon of the chinese and what exactly is the point of the article? bad things happen in the 60s but a few good things happen in the...
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ben tracy is at the white house with more. good morning to you. what can you tell us about what's actually being done? >> well, the president is promising more transparency. he even says he wants to get journalists in to see these facilities but there's also a bit of a mixed message coming out of the administration. on the one hand blaming democrats for the conditions and on the other the president is saying these migrants are actually in better shape in these facilities than where they came from. >> they had no anything where they came from, those are people that are very happy with what's going on. >> reporter: but a report from "the new york times" this weekend details horrendous conditions at the clint border facility in texas. outbreaks of scabies, shingles and chicken pox spreading among the hundreds of children being held in cramped cells. president trump called "times" report a hoax and kevin mcaleenan called the allegations unsubstance yachted. >> because there's adequate food and water, because the facility is cleaned every day, because
ben tracy is at the white house with more. good morning to you. what can you tell us about what's actually being done? >> well, the president is promising more transparency. he even says he wants to get journalists in to see these facilities but there's also a bit of a mixed message coming out of the administration. on the one hand blaming democrats for the conditions and on the other the president is saying these migrants are actually in better shape in these facilities than where they...
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ben tracy is at the white house. britain is supposed to be our closest ally.ow big a deal is this? >> reporter: the president is clearly annoyed. now the british government is launching an investigation into who leaked the memos. the uk says it does pay its ambassadors to be candid. they are supposed to send their thoughts back. but the content of the memos is painfully blunt. in one of them, the ambassador writes, we don't really believe trump's administration is going to become substantially more normal, less dysfunctional, less diplomatically inept. he says president trump radiates insecurity. the president responded calling the ambassador a stupid guy and a pompous fool and tweeted, we will no longer deal with him. theresa may still supports him. the british government made clear to the u.s. how unfortunate all of this is. it does come at a critical time when the u.s. and the uk face a new threat from iran which just yesterday further exceeded its uranium enrichment cap, bringing it closer to developing a nuclear weapon. after the u.s. pulled out of that n
ben tracy is at the white house. britain is supposed to be our closest ally.ow big a deal is this? >> reporter: the president is clearly annoyed. now the british government is launching an investigation into who leaked the memos. the uk says it does pay its ambassadors to be candid. they are supposed to send their thoughts back. but the content of the memos is painfully blunt. in one of them, the ambassador writes, we don't really believe trump's administration is going to become...
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ben dominates, publisher of "the federalist." jeff mason, whiteeuters and former cia analyst and nationally syndicated radio host buck sexton. then, thoughts on this late edition and kind of laying out the blueprint here. >> i think that to have a late addition like this is consistent with everything that we seem along the process of the way this report has been handled publicly, which is that it is increased, i think, no one's faith in the institutions involved of an approach that is going to be responsible and that's going to stay away from being a real circus. the fact is that mueller is going to come before the congress and say -- stick to i think most of the report, but i can't see any situation where this is not going to end up being shaded in ways that are trying to damage the president further to get him to try to go further than what the report said. democrats are going to try to do that over and over again. it's just going to be a circus-like atmosphere and is not going to be the kind of thing american people deserve. >> bret: the doj wr
ben dominates, publisher of "the federalist." jeff mason, whiteeuters and former cia analyst and nationally syndicated radio host buck sexton. then, thoughts on this late edition and kind of laying out the blueprint here. >> i think that to have a late addition like this is consistent with everything that we seem along the process of the way this report has been handled publicly, which is that it is increased, i think, no one's faith in the institutions involved of an approach...
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monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with a white house reporter for the street journal. and then ben friedman for common sense priorities, on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. watch "washington journal" live monday morning. join the discussion. one week before she steps down from office, british prime minister theresa may took questions from the members in the house of commons. she was asked about the government's climate change targets, brexit and allegations of racist rhetoric and behavior in the conservative and labor parties. his runs 45 minutes. mr. bercow: questions to the prime minister. lillian greenwood. >> number one. mr. bercow: the prime minister. pm may: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure members will want to congratulate all those who took part in what was a great weekend of sport. in particular, we congratulate lewis hamilton for his record sixth win in the british grand prix. on monday, i was able to lcome england's cricket team following street their brilliant performance in winning the cricket world cup. as i said to them, they are a team that refl
monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with a white house reporter for the street journal. and then ben friedman for common sense priorities, on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. watch "washington journal" live monday morning. join the discussion. one week before she steps down from office, british prime minister theresa may took questions from the members in the house of commons. she was asked about the government's climate change targets, brexit and...
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the white house is holding a social media summit today to discuss the future of tech — but no invite for facebook, twitter and google. and ringing the bell for big bent first struck the hour, we will take a look back at the history of one of britains
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white guy he's going to. lose up the unions who are his and i pinned. down you know it's you know the ben does his job but with gordon i was a tough. you know. and so they resort to using their batons to dig through other people's waste. but tell me what you got an actual. would you tell one of us and when i didn't get on and you know i am of i'm biased and mine is. 00 yac. at h. the model moon has already spent 2 years rifling through waste in such a plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one move to the recycling business here i don't need the strongest to make it. could all go where it resides. the next joke i buy is no more no less i'd rather that from there it's more out there for them of us no not at all. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to meet the people who dictate the neuron the new market for recycled plastic . we find them in the suburbs of paris and. these are the companies who buy plastic bottles this one is the largest in the country. people. coming here we never would have imagined filming anything quite like this. a mountain
white guy he's going to. lose up the unions who are his and i pinned. down you know it's you know the ben does his job but with gordon i was a tough. you know. and so they resort to using their batons to dig through other people's waste. but tell me what you got an actual. would you tell one of us and when i didn't get on and you know i am of i'm biased and mine is. 00 yac. at h. the model moon has already spent 2 years rifling through waste in such a plastic that's more than enough to know...
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b ben, i'm curious to get your thoughts on this. obviously, this white house runs on a very different frequency than the one that you served in. what are your concerns, as a former deputy, national security adviser on the inside, of having a team that includes people like john bolton, mike pompeo and potentially someone like john ratcliff, all of them considered to be highly political, highly partisan, advising the president on so many critical issues on national security here and abroad? >> i think it's very concerning. i used to be in the presidential daily briefing every morning and i can tell you every morning, jim clapper, who was dni for us, would tell president obama something he did not want to hear. something going wrong around the world, a problem with our policy. if you don't have intel people who can speak truth to power you're not going to make good decisions and you're also not going to be trusted around the world. the rest of the world will doubt the credibility of the findings of our intelligence community if they think that the intellige
b ben, i'm curious to get your thoughts on this. obviously, this white house runs on a very different frequency than the one that you served in. what are your concerns, as a former deputy, national security adviser on the inside, of having a team that includes people like john bolton, mike pompeo and potentially someone like john ratcliff, all of them considered to be highly political, highly partisan, advising the president on so many critical issues on national security here and abroad?...
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preview the week ahead in washington with the white house reporter for the los angeles times and the congressional reporter for the wall street journal and then ben friedman, policy director. on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues this morning with minnesota senator amy klobuchar. she is being interviewed and we start live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. also today the casket of the late retired justice john paul stevens will lie in the supreme court for most of the day. he died on july 16 at the age of 19. watch on c-span 2. >> minnesota congressman serves as chair to have national publican congressional committee and talked about the 2020 campaign and the chance for president trump
preview the week ahead in washington with the white house reporter for the los angeles times and the congressional reporter for the wall street journal and then ben friedman, policy director. on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues this morning with minnesota senator amy klobuchar. she is being interviewed and we start live at 9:00...
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and ben rhodes an msnbc contributor and former adviser to the obama white house. your reaction?i think it is pretty evident what trump's re-election strategy is going to be. particularly over the next two years the democrats control the house. he has no real legislative agenda right? what is he going to run on? he'll try to stoke up the fears and grievances of his base. he'll try to make the people he thinks are most unacceptable to his base, the face of the democratic party. that's these four women of color in the democratic caucus. he is going to try to gin up turnout on his side by having rallies like this. >> will that work for women who have been in office for six months who a week ago nancy pelosi was basically telling maureen dowd, these are just four votes. they're not the voice of the party. >> look, stephanie, i think what donald trump has accomplished is he has unified house democrats. previously there were some issues about a small number of house freshmen mostly who were concerned about the direction that the caucus was going and, look. donald trump through basicall
and ben rhodes an msnbc contributor and former adviser to the obama white house. your reaction?i think it is pretty evident what trump's re-election strategy is going to be. particularly over the next two years the democrats control the house. he has no real legislative agenda right? what is he going to run on? he'll try to stoke up the fears and grievances of his base. he'll try to make the people he thinks are most unacceptable to his base, the face of the democratic party. that's these four...
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monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with a white house reporter for the street journal. and then ben friedman for common sense priorities, on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. watch "washington journal" live monday morning. join the discussion. one week before she steps down from office, british prime minister theresa may took questions from the members in the house of commons. she was asked about the government's climate change targets, brexit and allegations of racist rhetoric and behavior in the conservative and labor parties. his runs 45 minutes. mr. bercow: questions to the prime minister. lillian ee
monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with a white house reporter for the street journal. and then ben friedman for common sense priorities, on the tensions between the u.s. and iran. watch "washington journal" live monday morning. join the discussion. one week before she steps down from office, british prime minister theresa may took questions from the members in the house of commons. she was asked about the government's climate change targets, brexit and...
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the white house did counterbalance the president's stick with hud secretary ben carson's carrots. >>u have a patient who has cancer and you can dress them up and put a nice suit on and you can try to ignore it, but that cancer is going to have a devastating effect. >> carson invited congressman elijah cummings to join him at a baltimore news conference today. cummings was unavailable and neither side has made moves towards any future meeting. carson touted the administrations opportunity zones. there are 149 in maryland alone, like here at holland's house. his claim, new housing for low income residents pay a third of their income to live while developers get tax breaks that grow over time. one landlord in baltimore is jared kushner. two of the properties owned by his family's companies just outside cummings district have been cited by the city repeatedly for violations ranging from leaky windows to rodent infestation. the battle over baltimore made for some pointed jabs at last night's democratic debate. speak a little kid literally woke up this weekend, turned on the tv and saw the
the white house did counterbalance the president's stick with hud secretary ben carson's carrots. >>u have a patient who has cancer and you can dress them up and put a nice suit on and you can try to ignore it, but that cancer is going to have a devastating effect. >> carson invited congressman elijah cummings to join him at a baltimore news conference today. cummings was unavailable and neither side has made moves towards any future meeting. carson touted the administrations...
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white and black is as bad as we've seen it. i've helped these big name celebrities with their causes. the grand total of african-american senior advisers within this administration remains at one, benn at hud, an agency they had no business running. trump's team knows the politics. black voters helped put him in the white house. why? not by actually voting for him. by staying home. >> they didn't come out to vote for hillary. they didn't come out. so thank you to the african-american community. >> he's right. more than a third of obama voters who sat out 2016, african-american. that's why you see this president picking up on the attacks on biden's criminal justice record. of course he is not the right agent for that. as a white anglo-saxon man, he can sell the outrage of others all day long, but if you're going to talk about the central park five and birtherism, the attacks from the democrats haven't done much to hinder the former v.p.'s popularity with african-americans, it's very high. 2016, he asked them, what do they have to lose. the question is are they motivating those voters with their proposals or alienating them with their policies or their attacks. what would it take to
white and black is as bad as we've seen it. i've helped these big name celebrities with their causes. the grand total of african-american senior advisers within this administration remains at one, benn at hud, an agency they had no business running. trump's team knows the politics. black voters helped put him in the white house. why? not by actually voting for him. by staying home. >> they didn't come out to vote for hillary. they didn't come out. so thank you to the african-american...
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, we preview the week ahead with noah bierman, white house reporter for the los angeles times and a congressional reporter for the wall street journal. ben friedman, policy director for defense priorities on the latest tensions between the u.s. and iran. we should watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, monday morning. be sure to watch the discussion. >> here's a look at what is ahead. newsmakers is next. congressman derek kilmer, and the chair of the committee of modernization of congress talks about his edge later priorities. of the news coverage splashdown and recovery of the apollo 11 astronauts after returning from the moon. after that, son of floor speeches commemorating the 50th anniversary of the moon mission. at 8:00, q&a with political scientist and human ginsburg, author of "what washington gets wrong: the unelected officials who run government and their misconceptions about the american people." greta: this week on newsmakers, congressman derek kilmer, the chair of the new democrat coalition. thank you, sir, for being with us. rep. kilmer: great to be with you. greta: we also have scott wong, a congressional
, we preview the week ahead with noah bierman, white house reporter for the los angeles times and a congressional reporter for the wall street journal. ben friedman, policy director for defense priorities on the latest tensions between the u.s. and iran. we should watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, monday morning. be sure to watch the discussion. >> here's a look at what is ahead. newsmakers is next. congressman derek kilmer, and the chair of the committee of...
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of housing and urban development to take part in the white house council on eliminating regulatory barriers to affordable housing. hud secretary ben carson tells me the group will examine permitting environment on historic preservation regulations as well as other factors that could prevent developers from building more affordable homes in the real problem is. >>restrictions. there is time look for here is which increased costs single family construct. by about 25 to 27% secretary carson tells me that federal leaders will work with state and local officials. >>to identify ways to reduce construction costs and increasing development of affordable homes. >>but opponents worry the administration's plan could hurt families by removing rules that protect fair housing. in a statement, the national low income housing coalition called the executive order. an attempt to achieve large scale dea regulations. the organization also raise concerns about efforts to slash hud's budget and eliminate zoning rules that help low income families under the order the council to track the impact of current regdlations and make recommendations for improve
of housing and urban development to take part in the white house council on eliminating regulatory barriers to affordable housing. hud secretary ben carson tells me the group will examine permitting environment on historic preservation regulations as well as other factors that could prevent developers from building more affordable homes in the real problem is. >>restrictions. there is time look for here is which increased costs single family construct. by about 25 to 27% secretary carson...
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of housing and urban development to take part in the white house council on eliminating regulatory barriers to affordable housing. hud secretary ben carson tells me the group will examine permitting environment on historic preservation regulations as well as other factors that could prevent developers from building more affordable homes and the real problem is sony restrictions. >>there is time look for here is which increased costs single family construct. by about 25 to 27% secretary carson tells me that federal leaders will work with state and local officials. >>to identify ways to reduce construction costs and increasing development of affordable homes. >>but opponents worry the administration's plan could hurt families by removing rules that protect fair housing. in a statement, the national low income housing coalition called the executive order. an attempt to achieve large scale dea regulations. the organization also raise concerns about efforts to slash hud's budget and eliminate zoning rules that help low income families under the order the council to track the impact of current regulations and make recommendations for im
of housing and urban development to take part in the white house council on eliminating regulatory barriers to affordable housing. hud secretary ben carson tells me the group will examine permitting environment on historic preservation regulations as well as other factors that could prevent developers from building more affordable homes and the real problem is sony restrictions. >>there is time look for here is which increased costs single family construct. by about 25 to 27% secretary...
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ben et capers. >> when he we talk about other form of violence like when a white supremacist attacks a mosq mosque, for instance, often the narrative goes back to rhetoric. we have these politicians saying this and this and that's why immigran -- someone -- if that's the case, then a billion dollars industry that is built on young black men talking about guns, is that rhetoric nott to the homicide rate in this country? >> watch book tv all weekend on c-span 2. >>> next historian, author and reenactor jared frederick describes the fourth infantry role in the d-day invasion of france. it gives a tour of an encampment of his world war ii reenactment group. it part of the annual heritage day. this runs 30 minutes. >>> my name is jared frederick. i'm an instructor of history at
ben et capers. >> when he we talk about other form of violence like when a white supremacist attacks a mosq mosque, for instance, often the narrative goes back to rhetoric. we have these politicians saying this and this and that's why immigran -- someone -- if that's the case, then a billion dollars industry that is built on young black men talking about guns, is that rhetoric nott to the homicide rate in this country? >> watch book tv all weekend on c-span 2. >>> next...
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ben stein. will her strategy get her anywhere? >> no. mr. trump is the least racist person ever in the white house.t word or written a racist word. but the democrats can't stop heaping it on. when they have nothing to say, they say racist, racist. they could do something with the education system or criminal justice system. but they don't do that. they just say racist, racist, racist. it reminds me when i was a child. i grew up in a border state and we had a lot of racist. when we didn't know what to call somebody we called them a bad racist name. the only evidence of it is she is saying it. david: on the contrary of what she is implying that somehow this president doesn't care about minority groups, this is the best time for jobs for both the black americans and latino mar cans we have seen in this country. so on the contrary to what she is saying, this is a president who cares about the welfare of any port citizens. >> harry truman used to complain about the do-nothing congress when he was president. we have the most of do-nothing congress. all they do is say racist, racist and conspiracy, conspi
ben stein. will her strategy get her anywhere? >> no. mr. trump is the least racist person ever in the white house.t word or written a racist word. but the democrats can't stop heaping it on. when they have nothing to say, they say racist, racist. they could do something with the education system or criminal justice system. but they don't do that. they just say racist, racist, racist. it reminds me when i was a child. i grew up in a border state and we had a lot of racist. when we didn't...
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ben collins. what have you learned? >> what we know there's an instagram tied to this shooter. that instagram is a white manifesto called might is right. >> it's from 1890, anonymous author, it's very old. the manifest okay, it's around every other manifesto, four channels white nationalist political message board. it's been posted hundreds of times, the pdf. >> the heart of it is what? >> combat. basically it's self-determination. what you do as a person in your race to defend yourself is what helps you survive. it's social darwinism. it's tied -- always posted next to things like ted kosinski mondayfesto. it's always posted around extremist literature on the internet. that's what we know about it. he posted it along with a message, racial slurs about hordes of people coming in. >> this is allowed to be on instagram, no problem, all set. >> it isn't, actually. they found this shortly afterwards. all these posts happened in the last four days. there were only three posts. >> how long was it up there? >> again, up there for about -- the last one up for about 14 hours. the account was up for about four da
ben collins. what have you learned? >> what we know there's an instagram tied to this shooter. that instagram is a white manifesto called might is right. >> it's from 1890, anonymous author, it's very old. the manifest okay, it's around every other manifesto, four channels white nationalist political message board. it's been posted hundreds of times, the pdf. >> the heart of it is what? >> combat. basically it's self-determination. what you do as a person in your race to...
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ben croucher with those details. he was one of south africa‘s most celebrated musicians. johnny clegg has been remembered at a memorial service in johannesburg. he was known as the "whiter. our correspondent milton nkosi sent this report from the service. we are here at the memorial service for the legendary musician johnny clegg. hundreds of people came out today to pay their respects. he died last week and was buried the following day. but today people came here to say what they thought about him, and the legendary actor, john kani, delivered the eulogy. this is the man who broke all the barriers. the man who took on a culture, a man in his own embodiment was south africa, was an african. this is the man who, through his music, through his art, an anthropologist — now i know why he wanted to study where we come from, because he wanted to understand where we‘re going. and then came the moment when johnny clegg‘s son jesse performed a song, and paid an emotional tribute to his late father. ultimately, it‘s impossible for me to sum up what my dad was to my mother, my brother and me. but writing this song together was a wonderful memory that we shared. and it gave us a c
ben croucher with those details. he was one of south africa‘s most celebrated musicians. johnny clegg has been remembered at a memorial service in johannesburg. he was known as the "whiter. our correspondent milton nkosi sent this report from the service. we are here at the memorial service for the legendary musician johnny clegg. hundreds of people came out today to pay their respects. he died last week and was buried the following day. but today people came here to say what they...
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ben does the same procedure rollcall. thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the whiteouse, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> congressman bob latta, republican of ohio, is the top republican on the subcommittee of communications and technology. the most significant subcommittee when it comes to technology and telecommunications in congress. he is our guest this week on "the communicators." congressman latta, what has your subcommittee been up to? >> good news for the american citizens, we passed the robo call legislation. that is significant. when you think of the almost 50 billion rollcalls made every year into this country, it is going to hopefully provide relief to the american citizens. it is important, because in front of the top issues that people contact me about, it is also the top issue that the fcc year,e ftc receive every it is about
ben does the same procedure rollcall. thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the whiteouse, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government....
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i can talk to gary white who played with ben stokes.ou first saw him play, did he stand out back then? he stood out with raw potential. you could see he had all the components and raw ingredients there that would have given him a good opportunity to play first—class cricket and that is what everybody thought. if this lie can play first—class cricket he will have done really well. he looked really powerful as a batsman and then his bowling started to come together and that is when everyone thought this lad has a real chance of being a top first—class cricketer. i don't think at that stage anybody would have envisaged him going on to do what he did in the game, especially yesterday but you could see he had all the components there that needed honed to make him into the quality cricketer he is today. you are captain of the cockermouth cricket club. what were seems like yesterday, those last few minutes we re yesterday, those last few minutes were a lot of us were behind so. yesterday, those last few minutes were a lot of us were behind sqm
i can talk to gary white who played with ben stokes.ou first saw him play, did he stand out back then? he stood out with raw potential. you could see he had all the components and raw ingredients there that would have given him a good opportunity to play first—class cricket and that is what everybody thought. if this lie can play first—class cricket he will have done really well. he looked really powerful as a batsman and then his bowling started to come together and that is when everyone...
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ben and our h.r. analyst gordon, and our recreation coordinator and the head coach of bay view united, and our volunteer coordinator jennifer, and the amazing stacy whiteouth workers. so today, we are joined by five of our current workers, along with their coordinator. we have jada stewart from eureka valley rec center. andre diaz and andy lynn, if you guys would all come up. you each get a very brief time to appear at the big mic and say hi to the commissioners. [applause] >> hello, i'm jada, i'm 17 years old. okay, so my experience working has been amazing. every time i interact with each mentor, we become a family. they teach me and guide me in the real life, you know, real life world. they tell me different things like you know, time management and then also things in school and advice for home and all that. also, for future things like college and how to apply for other jobs when we continue on. also, they guide me and just give me that home that you know, that i may not have in other places, so yeah. pretty much. >> thank you. [applause] >> hello, i'm andre, i'm 17 years old. i work at the playground and megacamp. working with recreation and park
ben and our h.r. analyst gordon, and our recreation coordinator and the head coach of bay view united, and our volunteer coordinator jennifer, and the amazing stacy whiteouth workers. so today, we are joined by five of our current workers, along with their coordinator. we have jada stewart from eureka valley rec center. andre diaz and andy lynn, if you guys would all come up. you each get a very brief time to appear at the big mic and say hi to the commissioners. [applause] >> hello, i'm...
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ben does the same procedure rollcall. thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the whiteouse, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> congressman bob
ben does the same procedure rollcall. thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the whiteouse, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government....
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reported the book awhat it takes: the way to the white housea which was named one of the 100 best works of nonfiction and the 20th century. he also worked with ben cramer on joe dimaggio. the wife published in 2000. since 2000, he has produced, directed and/or written many programs for pbs. spanning a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, the irish in america, transcontinental railroad, robert e. lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award, the writersa™ guild award and many others. in 2007, he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. in 2007, he was a writer for the four hour pbs history of the united states supreme court which was awarded the international documentary association's award for outstanding limited series. in 2008 he was nominated for a prime time emmy in the category of outstanding achievement in outstanding filmmaking and achievement in writing for his pbs program on walt whitman. he's also the author of awill you miss me when i'm gone: the carter family and their legacy
reported the book awhat it takes: the way to the white housea which was named one of the 100 best works of nonfiction and the 20th century. he also worked with ben cramer on joe dimaggio. the wife published in 2000. since 2000, he has produced, directed and/or written many programs for pbs. spanning a rich variety of subjects, mount rushmore, the irish in america, transcontinental railroad, robert e. lee and jesse james. he has received the dupont columbia award, the writersa™ guild award and...
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white house saying go, go, go, get this done. and right now, it's just not happening. >> bettery woodruff, jonathan lamire, ben, thank you so much. >> katy tur returns for just a little bit. she's here with jacob soboroff that shows the new docuseries. >>> plus, no more mr. nice guy will joe biden come out swinging after the next debate? >>> also ahead the people of puerto rico took a stand. the governor is now out. will they get the broader change they want? maybe not. ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... >>> we've got some breaking news for you right now. 16 marines have been arrested at cape pendleton on charges ranging from human smuggling to drug-recommended offense. an additional eight has been detained on the drug charges. joining me now nbc correspondent courtney kuby. what can you tell justice. >> as you mentioned, chris, there's the 16 that were arrested just today. eight more detained and there were actually two that were arrested earlier this month. so, we're talking about two dozen marines from the same division, actually from the same battalion based at ca
white house saying go, go, go, get this done. and right now, it's just not happening. >> bettery woodruff, jonathan lamire, ben, thank you so much. >> katy tur returns for just a little bit. she's here with jacob soboroff that shows the new docuseries. >>> plus, no more mr. nice guy will joe biden come out swinging after the next debate? >>> also ahead the people of puerto rico took a stand. the governor is now out. will they get the broader change they want? maybe...