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braun: i do not think so.been at it for 37 years before i came to d.c., and when the legislation took place back in december of 2017, the jobs by far the act, biggest thing for a main street entrepreneur that i noticed -- and i was so happy that johnson dug in to make sure that small whatesses were taken care o wht we are organized as it would be an llc. and i was disappointed it looked like all the emphasis was on see corpse -- c corps. i can tell you it is as hot as it has ever been and the fact that we are going this deep into a recovery tells you the stage was set. so when it comes to tariffs or any other things there, do not lose sight of the fact that we have set the stage for growth well into the future. to 3%l be closer to 2.5% in gdp growth, not the mediocrity that we were glued into during the obama years. david: how do you score that view with some of the indications of a downturn, even a recession? you can talk about the 10 year treasury, the yield curve, the manufacturing downturns, some people th
braun: i do not think so.been at it for 37 years before i came to d.c., and when the legislation took place back in december of 2017, the jobs by far the act, biggest thing for a main street entrepreneur that i noticed -- and i was so happy that johnson dug in to make sure that small whatesses were taken care o wht we are organized as it would be an llc. and i was disappointed it looked like all the emphasis was on see corpse -- c corps. i can tell you it is as hot as it has ever been and the...
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better times thanks very much for coming on the program and sharing your thoughts this hour reiner braun reiner is the president of the international peace bureau. ok un environmental environment excuse me unfit for human habitation for years to come we're talking about chernobyl the site of the world's worst nuclear accident 33 years ago nonetheless it's still draws visitors from across the globe for a brief look inside the forbidden area or roughly video agency got a rare opportunity to visit the very heart of the disaster that eerie control room at the power plants 4th reactor i'm going to leave you with some rather dark and derelict shots goodbye from. it's always only been a matter of time impeachment has always been on the agenda settling on the issue in process but the sticking points the democrats and the liberal media came to remove trumper mommas over a telephone call to the ukrainian president what could possibly go wrong. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen t
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maybe with those vanguard rockets but they were defective so kennedy is a beneficiary to go with von braun who said say what you want his rockets were flawlessly constructed and he would work quickly but was even mocked for being so safety prone he would not shortcut so that giant saturn five was done by von braun. >> intelligence authorities at world war ii carefully scrubbed the records creating false records and identities they weren't considered ex- nazis they didn't have to answer for their crimes against humanity. they were germans. >> they were tried in nuremberg but churchill came in 1946 to give the iron curtain speech in missouri so we were thinking we need them we have no missile program and they have that intelligence we didn't realize how many they got because we thought we had the best but oddly both russia and the united states are starting to compete in missiles because of german rocket intelligence. they had no atomic program , the germans. they put so much into missiles and to day living in a world of icbm and intermediate range missiles that is a whole world of technolog
maybe with those vanguard rockets but they were defective so kennedy is a beneficiary to go with von braun who said say what you want his rockets were flawlessly constructed and he would work quickly but was even mocked for being so safety prone he would not shortcut so that giant saturn five was done by von braun. >> intelligence authorities at world war ii carefully scrubbed the records creating false records and identities they weren't considered ex- nazis they didn't have to answer...
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sasha was originally from russia but lives in germany it's partially autobiographical because lena braun skee moved to germany from russia with her parents when she was 13 but that's where the similarities and. it's in the way and the way. i really think of the band bronze key beats they're pretty hard to forget well this bronson has got to be to broadstairs debut novel broken glass park. takes us to a high rise concrete ghetto at the edge of a city where teenagers hang out between broken beer bottles and broken liquor bottles if you live here it's already game over but 17 year old sasha isn't giving up yet she's whip smart and she's ready to take fate into her own hands. sometimes i think i'm the only one in our neighborhood with any worthwhile dreams i have to and there's no reason to be ashamed of either one i want to kill. and i want to write a book about my mother i already have a title the story of an idiotic red headed woman who would still be alive if only she had listened to her smart oldest daughter. instead sasha tells her own story how she saw her stepfather murder her mother
sasha was originally from russia but lives in germany it's partially autobiographical because lena braun skee moved to germany from russia with her parents when she was 13 but that's where the similarities and. it's in the way and the way. i really think of the band bronze key beats they're pretty hard to forget well this bronson has got to be to broadstairs debut novel broken glass park. takes us to a high rise concrete ghetto at the edge of a city where teenagers hang out between broken beer...
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bolton once again finds that his face doesn't fit alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house bret braun served as director of the willing games meant in the white house during president obama's administration he says the u.s. president could use bolton's resignation to improve dialogue with iran. i would expect to see from the president an effort to open up a dialogue with iran using bolton's departure if you will as an excuse to say really bolton was the hawk i'm ready to talk and let's remember trump desperately needs this deal things did not work out with afghanistan things haven't worked out with north korea he's heading into elections and he needs to show something that he's done on the world stage i fear that there is no one left in the situation room who is going to speak truth to trump might pompei you know as a sycophant someone who is really a yes man and this is what we have lost over the course of the last year in. defense secretary the former national security adviser general mcmaster going out and now with the loss of john bolton i'm no fan of john bolton but it least he w
bolton once again finds that his face doesn't fit alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house bret braun served as director of the willing games meant in the white house during president obama's administration he says the u.s. president could use bolton's resignation to improve dialogue with iran. i would expect to see from the president an effort to open up a dialogue with iran using bolton's departure if you will as an excuse to say really bolton was the hawk i'm ready to talk and let's...
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. >> let me play you something from senator mike braun, republican from indiana. >> and i look at it this way, if we're not willing to do the common sense stuff, probably legislation will occur that we'll regret that i think will infringe on 2nd amendment rights down the road. >> there are a couple other people thinking this mr. pro second amendment, this thinking going, look, this incremental regulation befo for it now or dn the road what gets passed will be something you wish had been for this. >> conduct, i think i heard senator schumer say two weeks ago, if we're not going to do everything, we're not doing everything. >> call his gluf. >> if the president let us know what he'd sign what got on his desk, we'd be much more likely to do that. >> before i go, should the american public take his word as he speaks? >> well, the president speaks differently. >> you said that before. >> as a candidate owe gow he's the president of the united states, politicizing the weather. i mane, is there anything left in. >> i actually not, i have spent most of this month at home in missouri. i don't
. >> let me play you something from senator mike braun, republican from indiana. >> and i look at it this way, if we're not willing to do the common sense stuff, probably legislation will occur that we'll regret that i think will infringe on 2nd amendment rights down the road. >> there are a couple other people thinking this mr. pro second amendment, this thinking going, look, this incremental regulation befo for it now or dn the road what gets passed will be something you...
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senator mike braun, republican from indiana, joins us live, chairs the senate environment and public works subcommittee on clean air and nuclear safety. good happy with us, senator. let's start with a bit of that criticism, give you a chance to respond. this is from senator cory booker, and he rolled out his proposals last night. >> the reality is people that need to be vilified are republicans in congress. the only major political party whose leadership on planet earth denies the science of climate change. >> shannon: he says you're not recognizing science. >> everything the democrats are talking about, i don't argue with them on the fact that we are putting more carbon in the atmosphere. i've been a conservationist my whole life. but what they don't talk about is the fact that our air, our streams are cleaner than they've ever been, and that's been happening over the last 30 years. these ideas they are talking about, do you ever hear them talk about how you pay for it? big disconnect. i was at purdue university today, talked to president of the university, mitch daniels. we are goi
senator mike braun, republican from indiana, joins us live, chairs the senate environment and public works subcommittee on clean air and nuclear safety. good happy with us, senator. let's start with a bit of that criticism, give you a chance to respond. this is from senator cory booker, and he rolled out his proposals last night. >> the reality is people that need to be vilified are republicans in congress. the only major political party whose leadership on planet earth denies the science...
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braun's cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food it safe temperature cold to prevent bacteria broke up. use safe water and safe raw materials to avoid contract. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the long pipeline the 5 keeps to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is a doubly newsline from then britain's new prime minister faces his 1st column and she shouted down the bracks it's. close to the big 4 soft core yet another thing this delayed. for a show some $56.00 maybe option of leaving the e.u. without so withdrawals galas lawmakers move to prevent it if the vote goes on.
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you heard of werner von braun, the nazi in charge of the program in germany. we scooped him up and lots of other scientists and engineers under the auspices of a top-secret program called operation paperclip. he was in charge of one of the programs, air force, navy, army had their own programs for space and satellites. >> host: how quickly did the us get a satellite in orbit after sputnik? >> a couple months later. it might have been done earlier. that -- they wanted to be sure, they were testing for safety. if that had happened the entire space race might never have happened. >> host: president eisenhower, supporter of nasa? did he get it? >> guest: now. he didn't get it. he thought it was a huge waste of time and money. didn't think a beach ball-sized silver sphere meant anything. he didn't understand and a lot of people did not understand what it meant and what was going to happen because of it. >> host: may 25, 1961. the importance of jfk's speech. >> the challenge, his urgent needs. challenged america to land a man on the moon and bring him back safely be
you heard of werner von braun, the nazi in charge of the program in germany. we scooped him up and lots of other scientists and engineers under the auspices of a top-secret program called operation paperclip. he was in charge of one of the programs, air force, navy, army had their own programs for space and satellites. >> host: how quickly did the us get a satellite in orbit after sputnik? >> a couple months later. it might have been done earlier. that -- they wanted to be sure,...
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. >> thank you, senator braun. mr. braceras, arkansas, it was significant, record breaking floods both in height and just the force of the water. tremendous damage, lots of damage to the infrastructure, the good news is, like utah, arkansas is working very hard, they're going to recover, great leadership in our state and all of those kind of things. i guess what i'd like to do again, so many of our states have gone through this lately, you experienced it i believe in 2015 and then, tell us what you learned, how you built back and mitigated perhaps for future floods so that, you know, to help in that regard? >> yes, thank you, senator, for the question. i think one thing that all state dots excel at is responding to emergencies and disasters. the men and women that work at these departments are amazing people. >> tremendous. >> they do just a great job responding to that i think the partnership that we have with our contracting industry and our consulting industry was key to our ability to respond. we have limited staff
. >> thank you, senator braun. mr. braceras, arkansas, it was significant, record breaking floods both in height and just the force of the water. tremendous damage, lots of damage to the infrastructure, the good news is, like utah, arkansas is working very hard, they're going to recover, great leadership in our state and all of those kind of things. i guess what i'd like to do again, so many of our states have gone through this lately, you experienced it i believe in 2015 and then, tell...
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over and 6000 troops from 17 countries are rotated between member states on a 9 month basis reiner braun from the international peace puru told me enough the relocation of washington's military headquarters in eastern europe could backfire on poland. germany will spend the 2 percent for nato you knows we are only go a little bit slower because it is not possible to make to get these 2 percent in such a quick way like once because of the opposition of the german people the german people don't want to spend more money for major purposes it is definitely a reaction but it is in general reaction that germany is trying on one side to follow the confrontation politics see again supporting the sanctions against russia but on the other side tried to keep relations to russia and that is definitely what tribe and the united states government does not want you know their poll will see what they have from these troops they were suffering from them they're destroying the environment they're aggressors they gave the woman and all the consequences for the military base and other countries means so it i
over and 6000 troops from 17 countries are rotated between member states on a 9 month basis reiner braun from the international peace puru told me enough the relocation of washington's military headquarters in eastern europe could backfire on poland. germany will spend the 2 percent for nato you knows we are only go a little bit slower because it is not possible to make to get these 2 percent in such a quick way like once because of the opposition of the german people the german people don't...
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california company the gateway foundation released plans for the von braun station, including restaurantsmovie screenings, low gravity basketball and rock climbing facilities, they hope to get it off the ground in 2025. >> trevor: a movie theater? you will go all the way to space and watch a movie? ( laughter ) sort of makes sense because when you think about it, space is probably exciting for about, like, 15 minutes, and then at that point it's like how many times can you say wow. yeah, just like, wow! the earth! wow, the moon! ( silence ) ( laughter ) guys want to watch the lion king? ( laughter ) i also feel really bad for the staff on the hotel, because you realize they have to do the same training as astronauts to work there, but then you go up and just clean a hotel. the boss would be, like, congrats on the bachelor's in physics, now clean the seamen off the sheets. let's move on to the top story. ( applause ) the presidential race, even though we have been in primary season for six years, we're still eleven months away from seeing one democrat face off against donald trump. but las
california company the gateway foundation released plans for the von braun station, including restaurantsmovie screenings, low gravity basketball and rock climbing facilities, they hope to get it off the ground in 2025. >> trevor: a movie theater? you will go all the way to space and watch a movie? ( laughter ) sort of makes sense because when you think about it, space is probably exciting for about, like, 15 minutes, and then at that point it's like how many times can you say wow. yeah,...
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are rotated between member states on a 9 month basis the bit earlier in the day i spoke to reiner braun the interesting conversation is well he is from the international peace bureau he is of the view that the american buildup this new build up in poland could backfire on warsaw. germany will spend the 2 percent for nato you know they are only go a little bit slower because it is not possible to make to get these 2 percent in such a quick way like once because of the opposition of the german people the german people don't want to spend more money for military purposes it is definitely a reaction by the it is in general reaction that germany is trying on one side to follow the confrontation politics see again supporting the sanctions against russia but on the other side tried to keep relations to russia and that is definitely what the united states government does not want you know their poll will see what they have from these troops they were suffering from them they are destroying the environment their aggressiveness they gave the woman and all the consequences for the military base an
are rotated between member states on a 9 month basis the bit earlier in the day i spoke to reiner braun the interesting conversation is well he is from the international peace bureau he is of the view that the american buildup this new build up in poland could backfire on warsaw. germany will spend the 2 percent for nato you know they are only go a little bit slower because it is not possible to make to get these 2 percent in such a quick way like once because of the opposition of the german...
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. >> fox knows braun in the reading. in-n-out burger donates to tru trump? a professor? >> how do you feel now? >> amazing. thanks outraged fatigue. >> get outraged fatigue today. they are 50% cotton and 50% nitroglycerin. [laughter] [applause] >> you get outraged on right about anything? all you do is post pictures of you working out. >> that's what i feel about instagram. my social media is to let you know i'm doing other things besides social media. if somebody is outraged on social media about me, that's just not real enough for me. if you're that upset, i'm literally not that hard to find. come find me, we'll figure it out. we talk about this, stalkers and people who hate you, don't worry about people who hate you because they don't have to find you. you should present hope is okay. these boycotts, six people will boycott your olive garden? [laughter] >> i think they'll survive. >> might get the companies to have a few days off? >> it gets us submissive. >> do your due diligence. when did outrage in those how dare you feelings become intolerable and som
. >> fox knows braun in the reading. in-n-out burger donates to tru trump? a professor? >> how do you feel now? >> amazing. thanks outraged fatigue. >> get outraged fatigue today. they are 50% cotton and 50% nitroglycerin. [laughter] [applause] >> you get outraged on right about anything? all you do is post pictures of you working out. >> that's what i feel about instagram. my social media is to let you know i'm doing other things besides social media. if...
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spread between left and right ok thanks so much for breaking down the numbers for us this morning hans braun for us there well we're going as much into the united kingdom now where boris johnson is digging in the british prime minister's insisting the u.k. leave the european union by october 31st he'd rather quote be dead in a ditch than ask brussels for another extension while now the country's drama has become a family one as well with his brother joe resigning from his government saying he's leaving politics for good joe johnson who had been a campaigner for the u.k. to remain in the. well was parliament seeking to block a new deal bracks a prime minister has little room to maneuver but many british voters are with him in wanting to get out of the. the pro europeans are out in force and they are a choice. for the moment it looks like the prime minister needs to bow to their will but in a sea of blue you flags outside parliament read prolife signs show that greg city is too are fighting for that cause susan nicholson is a retired teacher for yorkshire she has never protested before in our
spread between left and right ok thanks so much for breaking down the numbers for us this morning hans braun for us there well we're going as much into the united kingdom now where boris johnson is digging in the british prime minister's insisting the u.k. leave the european union by october 31st he'd rather quote be dead in a ditch than ask brussels for another extension while now the country's drama has become a family one as well with his brother joe resigning from his government saying he's...
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that the drone strikes did not come from yemen the united states does have a history of criticizing braun's ties to the now the us has also assisted saudi arabia in a brutal deadly campaign in yemen which they claim is targeting these but that has also created the world worst humanitarian crisis over the last 4 years now this all comes as president trump is meeting with the crown prince of bahrain here in washington d.c. today they say that in this meeting they are scheduled to talk about topics that include maritime security countering press from abroad efforts to promote peace in the region and counter terrorism now it is not clear exactly how the united states plans to respond to these attacks but republican senator lindsey graham is already calling for a military force against iran and trump claims that he is waiting for verification from saudi arabia in order to decide how to proceed has received backlash and criticism from independent congressman just in a marsh who responded by noting that under the u.s. constitution quote the power to commence war allies with congress not the presid
that the drone strikes did not come from yemen the united states does have a history of criticizing braun's ties to the now the us has also assisted saudi arabia in a brutal deadly campaign in yemen which they claim is targeting these but that has also created the world worst humanitarian crisis over the last 4 years now this all comes as president trump is meeting with the crown prince of bahrain here in washington d.c. today they say that in this meeting they are scheduled to talk about...
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know at the time of the moon landing thomasf paine and von braun had said we can be permanent moon base by the late seventies and work our way and go on too mars by 1981 or in the early eighties and of course that did not t happen. president nixon canceled the last three apollo flights. there should be 18 through 20 because they already built the hardware foror the mission. then they said no let's do it so there was some savings but not a lot so there was some public interest that was drying up. so we took the saturn five and then to think we could do skylab that is cheaper. then over a couple of decades saturn five is a great big rocket every piece is thrown away except for the final capsule coming back to earth certainly we could do things cheaper with a reusable shuttle so what happened is the shuttle once it was operational the first flight 1981 the real i inflation-adjusted cost went up with the shuttle rather than down. by the way carter was nothing really big on the shuttle being built. although he did have a regulation that said government payloads have to go on government carri
know at the time of the moon landing thomasf paine and von braun had said we can be permanent moon base by the late seventies and work our way and go on too mars by 1981 or in the early eighties and of course that did not t happen. president nixon canceled the last three apollo flights. there should be 18 through 20 because they already built the hardware foror the mission. then they said no let's do it so there was some savings but not a lot so there was some public interest that was drying...
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now, at the time of the moon landing thomas pain, head of nassau, certainly von braun and those folks were saying we can have a permanent moon base by the late 70s. we can work away and go on to mars by 1981 or the early 80s. ofcourse, that didn't happen . president nixon canceled the last three apollo flights, it was supposed to be apollo 18, 19 and 20 and the shame as they already built the hardware and it wasthere on cement and they said let's not do it . there were savings but not humongous amount and part of that wasbecause public interest was drying up . we went to the moon, what's next ? we decided to take a i think it's the saturn five mid-stage would make it into skylab, we can do skylab, that's cheaper, let's do that. and then through a couple of decades, the idea that we get a reusable shuttle. a saturn five is a great big rocket and every piece gets thrown away except for the final capsule. surely we can do things cheaper if we get a reusable shuttle. so what happened in fact is the shuttle once it was operational, first flight was 1981 through the decades the real inflati
now, at the time of the moon landing thomas pain, head of nassau, certainly von braun and those folks were saying we can have a permanent moon base by the late 70s. we can work away and go on to mars by 1981 or the early 80s. ofcourse, that didn't happen . president nixon canceled the last three apollo flights, it was supposed to be apollo 18, 19 and 20 and the shame as they already built the hardware and it wasthere on cement and they said let's not do it . there were savings but not humongous...
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. >> indiana senator mike braun, thanks for being with us live from capitol hill.will cause with house intelligence chairman adam sheaf and wrong man hakeem jeffries on with katy at 2:00 p.m. eastern. much more ahead with my colleague craig melvin back in new york. >> good to see you. craig melvin, msnbc headquarters in new york city. unease and uncertainty. growing fallout this morning as president trump searches for his fourth national security advisor during a critical time for u.s. foreign policy. what we're learning about john bolton's sudden departure and who may be next in line. >>> plus lone star showdown. 2020 democrats heading to texas for what will be their first time on a debate stage together and a slate o
. >> indiana senator mike braun, thanks for being with us live from capitol hill.will cause with house intelligence chairman adam sheaf and wrong man hakeem jeffries on with katy at 2:00 p.m. eastern. much more ahead with my colleague craig melvin back in new york. >> good to see you. craig melvin, msnbc headquarters in new york city. unease and uncertainty. growing fallout this morning as president trump searches for his fourth national security advisor during a critical time for...
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moseley braun. >> she was elected to the senate in 1992, the first african-american woman to serve inate. from illinois. >> she fit into the institution in a lot of ways. she was no pushover. >> we are going to continue to hold. >> i look at her service in many ways as a transitional stage for the senate. we still have some remnants of the old conservative south, the old jim crow members of the south in the senate. >> the moment she is remembered for mostly, i think, was when the united daughters of the confederacy tried to get their emblem recognized by the united states senate. >> the judiciary leadership reported without reservation -- [indiscernible] the 102nd congress. >> she faces a lot of opposition from some of those people. they worked hard to make her life miserable in the senate. >> i rise today in support of the amendment by my distinct friend from south carolina. >> braun spoke against it and said, it is time to put the confederacy to rest. >> if there is anybody in this chamber or this world that has a doubt that the confederate effort was about preserving the institutio
moseley braun. >> she was elected to the senate in 1992, the first african-american woman to serve inate. from illinois. >> she fit into the institution in a lot of ways. she was no pushover. >> we are going to continue to hold. >> i look at her service in many ways as a transitional stage for the senate. we still have some remnants of the old conservative south, the old jim crow members of the south in the senate. >> the moment she is remembered for mostly, i...
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and ryan braun helped make that a reality.slam in the first inning to help give the brewers the lead. getting the most out of their roster, winning 9-2, in cincinnati. they have won 17 of 19 games. celebration is cause for more than beer. milwaukee looking to win their first-ever world series title. >>> an impressive run from the twins is running into the postseason. eddie rosario lifting minnesota to a 5-1 win over the detroit tigers. the team would have to wait to celebrate. they didn't officially clinch the a.l. central title until the white sox beat the indians in chicago. they did. it was the first division title for minnesota since 2010. celebration fully on in the clubhouse. this is sergio romo, celebrating in his own way. no shirt, no shoes, no problem. steph curry, joining lefty in napa, california, yesterday. looking for raining camp here. that's next week. just off of the 17th hole. the two-time mvp had a strong day on the links. he impressed. little leagueeagle putt on 10. not a bad day to be steph curry. >>> and t
and ryan braun helped make that a reality.slam in the first inning to help give the brewers the lead. getting the most out of their roster, winning 9-2, in cincinnati. they have won 17 of 19 games. celebration is cause for more than beer. milwaukee looking to win their first-ever world series title. >>> an impressive run from the twins is running into the postseason. eddie rosario lifting minnesota to a 5-1 win over the detroit tigers. the team would have to wait to celebrate. they...
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we talked with mike braun, the republican senator from indiana recently, and this is what he had to saybout all trump had done for the economy. >> this recovery, due to the fundamentals that were in place before president trump got elected, we would be in a full-blown recession. there is no doubt about it. david: does he have a point? gene: no. david: a lot of things going on after president obama. one thing not going on was the massive tax cut. would be -- would we be in worse shape if not for the tax cut? gene: the economy today is a case against the tax cut. all of the positive things in the economy were already trending that way when president obama. president trump comes in and does a $2 trillion deficit increasing tax cut, which is designed to do what? say it was designed to have long-term business investment, and yet on the one thing they identify as important, we see it petering out. we see business investment low. we see uncertainty. i think even by their own terms, the trump tax cuts have had very little positive effect. i think democrats will persuasively argue that it is enc
we talked with mike braun, the republican senator from indiana recently, and this is what he had to saybout all trump had done for the economy. >> this recovery, due to the fundamentals that were in place before president trump got elected, we would be in a full-blown recession. there is no doubt about it. david: does he have a point? gene: no. david: a lot of things going on after president obama. one thing not going on was the massive tax cut. would be -- would we be in worse shape if...
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then we just heard this morning from indiana republican senator mike braun who said this.e're not going to do the common sense stuff it will infringe on our second amendment rights. is something changing here among republicans? >> well, that is the big question. i have to say that i'm pretty skeptical as to whether something actually gets done when they come back in congress. i think congress is really bad dealing with things that are not directly in front of them. we're a little removed -- we're really in the midst of this hurricane now. that's where a lot of focus has been. i think it's really -- this is legislation that's generally very, very hard to pass. and it's particularly hard to pass without strong presidential leadership and involvement. that's certainly after sandy hook. the obama administration made a huge push to pass gun legislation. they still are able to do it. that's with the full force of the white house behind that effort. so the real question is whether something has changed. if something has changed can congress get something through, can republicans
then we just heard this morning from indiana republican senator mike braun who said this.e're not going to do the common sense stuff it will infringe on our second amendment rights. is something changing here among republicans? >> well, that is the big question. i have to say that i'm pretty skeptical as to whether something actually gets done when they come back in congress. i think congress is really bad dealing with things that are not directly in front of them. we're a little removed...
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now, the president is going to cattle and by henry charles braun, civil war embalmers. the reason they hired them, they embalmedones who had wily lincoln. now, embalming came from a guy holmes.omas he made a fortune of embalming soldiers in the civil war. newame up with his miracle -- they used zinc-based-- embalming fluids and holmes came inwith a great miracle embalming fluid which contained arsenic. where it became a problem was, on, you'd bury people, and occasionally the arsenic would leech out of the bodies and contaminate the area. ok. the funeral service is april 19, in the east room. dr. leale was part of the honor the head of the fleet during the service. the last known photo of lincoln in his casket. he's on view in new york. some of you may know the story, how this was discovered, in 1951. wasung man from iowa working -- was doing an internship basically for harry who was at the time the state historian for illinois. he was in springfield. going through lincoln papers and he found this photograph. had confiscated, had ordered that all photos of the president
now, the president is going to cattle and by henry charles braun, civil war embalmers. the reason they hired them, they embalmedones who had wily lincoln. now, embalming came from a guy holmes.omas he made a fortune of embalming soldiers in the civil war. newame up with his miracle -- they used zinc-based-- embalming fluids and holmes came inwith a great miracle embalming fluid which contained arsenic. where it became a problem was, on, you'd bury people, and occasionally the arsenic would...
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mike braun is saying i'm going to read it thoroughly.ven't had the chance. >> willful ignorance? >> look, i don't know what's going on. i'm sure they'll get a chance to read it as they said they would. i think this is one of those moments where a lot of folks are going to have to make a decision as this investigation goes on. you saw this with the nixon investigation where immediately people fell into their defense of partisan positioning but as time went on and more evidence came out, you saw profiles in courage. republicans broke with their short-term partisan interests and showed a level of patriotism that ultimately forced nixon to resign because he knew he had lost their support. >> you think that will happen this time? >> this is pretty extraordinary. i used to say regularly when people would say isn't this shocking? i'd say trump has lost his ability to surprise me. but this is really surprising and shocking. i've been to the ukraine. i sat with their soldiers who are under attack and i saw how desperately they needed support. and
mike braun is saying i'm going to read it thoroughly.ven't had the chance. >> willful ignorance? >> look, i don't know what's going on. i'm sure they'll get a chance to read it as they said they would. i think this is one of those moments where a lot of folks are going to have to make a decision as this investigation goes on. you saw this with the nixon investigation where immediately people fell into their defense of partisan positioning but as time went on and more evidence came...
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so, braun removed the sheriffan and that was very important to me. next thingor he does for accountability is open to the grand jury investigation into the school board because they are so unethical to people i'm damaged from living in broward and i hate to characterize democrats but i don'tar care anymore they hurt me more than anything imaginable. when you hear them talking about the president day in and day out, that's nothing compared to what they did to me and my family. none of them accept accountability. the sheriff removed is running again in 2020 and businesses are opening fund raisers to this sheriff. that's the type of people how unethical they are. the superintendent, families went to the school board meeting and wanted accountability they asked the superintendent about these restorative justice policies that he brought and what did he say to the families he called it reprehensible that they would question him and they were called racist for wanting accountability for their dead children. this is what the superintendent and the community
so, braun removed the sheriffan and that was very important to me. next thingor he does for accountability is open to the grand jury investigation into the school board because they are so unethical to people i'm damaged from living in broward and i hate to characterize democrats but i don'tar care anymore they hurt me more than anything imaginable. when you hear them talking about the president day in and day out, that's nothing compared to what they did to me and my family. none of them...
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the president was referring to his late mentor roy cohn, a cars mat charismatic brauns born prosecutor in fact criminal. he began his career hunting suspected communists as the chief counsel to joseph mccarthy in the early 1950s. no client was too unsavory over the years who went onto represent a number of mafia figures among others. now filmmaker matt tyrnauer with a new documentary, "where's my roy cohn." here's a clip. >> the justice department was going of fred trump and donald trump for not letting blacks in their housing. rather than making a deal, rather than admitting guilt, roy said that, trump, you need to go full after the just department. >> roy was clear what to do, attack, don't settle, don't apologize, attack. >> roy would always be for an offense hit strategy. those are the rules of war. you don't fight on the other guy's ground. you define the what the debate is going to be about. i think donald learned that from roy. i learned that from roy. >> roy cohn began this whole mode of what you see today of get off the issue, attack law enforcement, attack the government, att
the president was referring to his late mentor roy cohn, a cars mat charismatic brauns born prosecutor in fact criminal. he began his career hunting suspected communists as the chief counsel to joseph mccarthy in the early 1950s. no client was too unsavory over the years who went onto represent a number of mafia figures among others. now filmmaker matt tyrnauer with a new documentary, "where's my roy cohn." here's a clip. >> the justice department was going of fred trump and...
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>> indiana senator mike braun, thanks for being with us live from capitol hill. among other guests, andrew will cause with house intelligence chairman adam sheaf and wrong man hakeem jeffries on with katy at 2:00 p.m. eastern. much more ahead with my colleague craig melvin back in new york. >> good to see you. craig melvin, msnbc headquarters in new york city. unease and uncertainty. growing fallout this morning as president trump searches for his fourth national security advisor during a critical time for u.s. foreign policy. what we're learning about john bolton's sudden departure and who may be next in line. >>> plus lone star showdown. 2020 democrats heading to texas for what will be their first time on a debate stage together and a slate of new polls out today may have some candidates rethinking their strategy. >>> it is a solemn day of remembrance as this country marks the 18th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. services across the country are being held right now. we'll go live to the world trade center where families of victims gather to honor the
>> indiana senator mike braun, thanks for being with us live from capitol hill. among other guests, andrew will cause with house intelligence chairman adam sheaf and wrong man hakeem jeffries on with katy at 2:00 p.m. eastern. much more ahead with my colleague craig melvin back in new york. >> good to see you. craig melvin, msnbc headquarters in new york city. unease and uncertainty. growing fallout this morning as president trump searches for his fourth national security advisor...
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mike braun, the republican senator from indiana, has been a big advocate for doing background checks.ning is if we do nothing, the popular thing in five years is registration, mandatory buy-back. do you buy that theory? >> predicting how these political arguments are going to play out, who knows. i think the more powerful argument among republicans is the other way. it's a slippery slope. if you give an inch, look, beto and company, this is what they want to do. a lot of republicans are going to look at a democratic house with a lopsided majority that can't pass an assault weapons ban itself and say, why don't you guys figure out where you guys stand and then we'll talk. >> doug, it is interesting to me how joe biden -- just to talk about the different ways they moved to the left. you had beto o'rourke say that. you heard pete buttigieg talk about, you know, smaller towns in america need more migrants and need more population. you heard kamala harris say, california should be a model on a lot of these issues. i have a feeling that even if biden's the nominee, a lot of republicans will
mike braun, the republican senator from indiana, has been a big advocate for doing background checks.ning is if we do nothing, the popular thing in five years is registration, mandatory buy-back. do you buy that theory? >> predicting how these political arguments are going to play out, who knows. i think the more powerful argument among republicans is the other way. it's a slippery slope. if you give an inch, look, beto and company, this is what they want to do. a lot of republicans are...
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. >> how much has senator mike braun's argument carried the day with some skeptical republicans. he's been making an interesting case essentially for your bill. not quite saying it that way but if you don't do what is common-sense reforms now and another five years goes by with no movement since the last time there was a vote on your legislation and that suddenly it won't be just background checks that has popular support. >> look, it's a strong point. i'm not sure quite how much it's persuading people, but i can tell you a number of republican senators are open to this who were not in the past. i do think that beto o'rourke does not help things when he advertises that his real plan is to confiscate guns. that's not helpful to this conversation. but the attorney general has been very constructive, very helpful. the president is engaged. we've got broader interest among republican senators than we've ever had. >> one quick question on iran. does the president have authority to strike iran right now or do you believe he has to come to congress? >> i think it's extremely unlikely th
. >> how much has senator mike braun's argument carried the day with some skeptical republicans. he's been making an interesting case essentially for your bill. not quite saying it that way but if you don't do what is common-sense reforms now and another five years goes by with no movement since the last time there was a vote on your legislation and that suddenly it won't be just background checks that has popular support. >> look, it's a strong point. i'm not sure quite how much...