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carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around? imagine what it was like back then in that little house, mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing along with some money from a place no burglar would know to look, under the butter
carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone...
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jim knapp, carol's boarder. the man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. coming up -- >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. >> so that tells you something about how she died? >> she certainly died a violent death. >> and the man in the guest cottage has a story too. >> it's just my take. >> when "dateline" continues. ewe that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveba
jim knapp, carol's boarder. the man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. coming up -- >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. >> so that tells you something about how she died? >> she certainly died a violent death. >> and the man in the guest cottage has a story too. >>...
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i won't get anything. >> carol mersch? met earlier claims the bibles belong to her, not jonathan. you're not a family member. why would be entitled to any of the stouts' property? >> that's a subject that is complicated and up for review by the courts now. >> carol's story goes back to 2005, when she was interviewing 14 astronaut edgar mitchell for a book she was writing. she says she noticed this photo in his office showing mitchell shaking hands and handing something to the man on the right. >> and i said, "who is that?" and he said, "well, that's the reverend john stout. i had just landed the first bible on the moon, and i was giving it back to him," and that kind of set me off on a journey to find out more about that man. >> carol also buys a lunar bible for herself from a private dealer for $50,000. >> and i asked the dealer where i could meet john stout, and he said, "well, he's senile, and he doesn't remember any details." >> carol tells me she hires a private detective and locates the 87-year-old stout in 2009. rem
i won't get anything. >> carol mersch? met earlier claims the bibles belong to her, not jonathan. you're not a family member. why would be entitled to any of the stouts' property? >> that's a subject that is complicated and up for review by the courts now. >> carol's story goes back to 2005, when she was interviewing 14 astronaut edgar mitchell for a book she was writing. she says she noticed this photo in his office showing mitchell shaking hands and handing something to the...
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>> robert and carole move quickly.'s time to introduce her to his little friends. >> when we moved into the apartment, i said, "why do we need a two-bedroom?" "we need a room for the guys." >> roommates? >> well... and the next thing i know, boxes and boxes and boxes of soldiers are coming into the door. >> some girls might go into full retreat. not carole. the couple marry a year later. bob keeps collecting. >> did you ever say "not one more solider in this house. enough"? >> he could collect as many as his little heart desires, as far as i was concerned, as long as it didn't step out of the soldier room. >> was it an obsession or just a genuine interest? >> it was not an obsession. it was a respect. >> in 1989, bob receives a sign of respect himself -- from billionaire publisher malcolm forbes, whose 100,000-soldier collection is one of the world's finest. forbes hosts an exclusive toy-soldier event, and bob's invited. was that a huge moment for him? >> i think, for anybody who has a passion for a hobby and they meet
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any questions for district carole? >> president yee. >> supervisor mandelman. >> actually, in the interest of time, i just want to thank director carole for the efforts she and her department have made oveover the last six months. we're not done, we're not halfway there, no one is getting any sleep and you are in charge of lost of public-health crisis going on. mary ellen, i will blow you up off line about various issues that i may have with particular things and in general, you performed extraordinarily so is your department and i'm grateful for that. >> thank you, supervisor. i agree the city sees response and i'm very proud. >> president yee and supervisor walton. >> thank you, chair fewer. i echo supervisor mandelman's remarks. i have a question about the 20 people that you want to bring in. are they temporary for one year and are they going to be released and is it 20 people that would go over to the -- what is it? >> c3 and or is it -- was it some of your existing staff who were having and somehow some of these 2
any questions for district carole? >> president yee. >> supervisor mandelman. >> actually, in the interest of time, i just want to thank director carole for the efforts she and her department have made oveover the last six months. we're not done, we're not halfway there, no one is getting any sleep and you are in charge of lost of public-health crisis going on. mary ellen, i will blow you up off line about various issues that i may have with particular things and in general,...
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carol had high hopes of president jair bolsonaro, and his promised economic boom. but those hopes have been dashed by his handling of the pandemic. carol: he rununs around without a mas, he's careless. he shakes people's hands. he's no role model. but a lot of people follow his example. they don't stick to the rules either, because he's not a good rolrise unabated.orter: tsome regions have had to buildd mass graves. brazil is in strong contention withth the u.s. to become the world's worstt affected country. the poorest are getting the worst of it. we travel to the favela marÉ, one of the biggest in rio. people here seem to feel abandoned. a truck has just arrived with donations. today, it's soap and disinfectant. volunteers from a citizen's initiative help unload the truck. ana: we have to fend for ourselves. that's the way it is in the favela. reporter: the younger ones are doing most of the heavy lifting. it's hoped they have a better chance of surviving a covid-19 infection. 20-year-old student nandyalla is one of the organizers. nandyalla: there are so many de
carol had high hopes of president jair bolsonaro, and his promised economic boom. but those hopes have been dashed by his handling of the pandemic. carol: he rununs around without a mas, he's careless. he shakes people's hands. he's no role model. but a lot of people follow his example. they don't stick to the rules either, because he's not a good rolrise unabated.orter: tsome regions have had to buildd mass graves. brazil is in strong contention withth the u.s. to become the world's worstt...
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carol, you're on the phone with us.and can you give us any insight into what's happened? >> yes, i am in the briefing room. the president was in the middle of briefing, a secret service agent came, got his attention and he said he needed to go. and now he's coming back, we are told. they just announced overhead he's returning to the briefing room. but the white house has been on lockdown. we've been on the briefing room since this happened, trying to figure out what's going on. there's a lot of activity outside. >> so if he's coming back in, that would suggest that perhaps either the threat itself is no longer a threat or perhaps the president assessed that he wished to come back any way. do you think this is a scenario where they would allow him to come back if there was still something outstanding after pulling him away like that? >> it seems like that would be unlikely the way they came in and told them he had to leave the briefing room. so it would seem -- it would stand to reason he wouldn't be brought back, the se
carol, you're on the phone with us.and can you give us any insight into what's happened? >> yes, i am in the briefing room. the president was in the middle of briefing, a secret service agent came, got his attention and he said he needed to go. and now he's coming back, we are told. they just announced overhead he's returning to the briefing room. but the white house has been on lockdown. we've been on the briefing room since this happened, trying to figure out what's going on. there's a...
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joining us now is carol schleif of abbot downing investment advisors.ve had this pattern all year, tech shares leading the way. every now and then we get a reversal of that trend. the five major companies that we talk about all the time are leading the way. do you see that changing anytime soon? carol: it's interesting because if you look at the equal weighted s&p 500, it has performed better than headlines would believe you to believe. this has been a broader market rally with other industries. of course, the big five, or even the big 10 or 15 companies get all of the headlines. but we have really leaned on their technologies, especially in the last six months. the one thing that is pushing some of the other names in there, too, is the weaker dollar. people are trying to project if that carries on, what tends to perform. that is emerging market stocks, smaller cap stocks, other industries. people are trying to make heads or tails of that. that is some of the indecision you have going on, and just participating in a dead cat bounce with so many of these
joining us now is carol schleif of abbot downing investment advisors.ve had this pattern all year, tech shares leading the way. every now and then we get a reversal of that trend. the five major companies that we talk about all the time are leading the way. do you see that changing anytime soon? carol: it's interesting because if you look at the equal weighted s&p 500, it has performed better than headlines would believe you to believe. this has been a broader market rally with other...
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>>the victims of what they went through and where this man was for carol daly those who survived the attacks of the notorious golden state killer are more than just a victim's their daughters, their sisters their friends and though they don't share the same blood line for this retired detective they feel like family. my prayer always for these victims, it's a. >>find peace. carol spent her career chasing the clues that led to joseph de angelo for decades before dna evidence asked him the serial killer and rapist lived a life under police radar his victims had to live without answers without closure without justice, but they had carol daly to lean on first at the hospital then at their home now at her home friday after the hearing we're having pizza 3 o'clock for everybody else that wants to get together as one of the original investigators it was carroll's job to stay connected with those part of the case, but it quickly became a calling want to be there i want to listen and and basically that's been kind of my role just to be there and to listen. >>and to say it's ok to feel the way
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carol lee at the white house for us, carol, thank you. we're also watching for congressional reaction to some important developments at the department of homeland security. today the government accountability office concluded that the department's top two officials, the acting secretary chad wolf and a senior dhs official ken cuccinelli are not legally qualified to hold the positions that they have under the federal vacancies reform act. congress had asked the gao to look into this issue. the agency is referring the conclusions to the dhs inspector general. now dhs is dismissing this report as baseless, but let's be realistic, this was always a questionable decision. they knew that ken cuccinelli's appointment was going to come under scrutiny and probably didn't follow the vacancy's act law here, and there's been a series of acting dhs officials all over the map here, and at some point, it did seem as if that they were sort of misinterpreting the vacancies act law. the question, though, is what will congress do about it if anything. >>> u
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carol who was there performed cpr on one of the victims. g categorical there's no way that shooting she saw was in self-defense. we appreciate your time and i know you did everything you could for that life. >>> next a number of prominent republicans have declined invitations to the rnc acceptance speech tonight that is slated to last slooes an hour. the president about to give a speech to a crowd of up to 1,500. and this picture of the white house where you can see that's where people are going to be sitting. you may notice there's absolutely no social distancing. and the president and his team slamming nba players over their boycott tonight. >> they have the financial position where they're able to take a night off from work without having to have the consequences to themselves financially. so, they have that luxury, which is great. so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ now that the rent's due but they've cut your pay. now that the virus has cost
carol who was there performed cpr on one of the victims. g categorical there's no way that shooting she saw was in self-defense. we appreciate your time and i know you did everything you could for that life. >>> next a number of prominent republicans have declined invitations to the rnc acceptance speech tonight that is slated to last slooes an hour. the president about to give a speech to a crowd of up to 1,500. and this picture of the white house where you can see that's where people...
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garrett haake, carol lee, thanks to both of you. all of that is going on and it's pretty critical what isn't going on, as you heard garrett say, no more talks planned. all of it as the death toll continues to rise. georgia, for example, had its highest single day death toll on friday. now, testing is ramping up there with a new mega testing site at the hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport. up to 5,000 people a day will be able to get a test now. with me from georgia is nbc news correspondent blayne alexander. hey, blayne. i know atlanta was one of the cities designated a coronavirus hot spot by the white house task force last week. tell us what you're hearing and seeing there on the ground. >> well, let's start with the number of deaths. the highest single day total since the pandemic began, 91 deaths on friday. which really underscores the need for what you see right here behind me. this is billed as a mega testing site, the biggest testing site here in the state of georgia, able to process some 5,000 people every day.
garrett haake, carol lee, thanks to both of you. all of that is going on and it's pretty critical what isn't going on, as you heard garrett say, no more talks planned. all of it as the death toll continues to rise. georgia, for example, had its highest single day death toll on friday. now, testing is ramping up there with a new mega testing site at the hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport. up to 5,000 people a day will be able to get a test now. with me from georgia is nbc news...
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joining me as we wait to get to that interview with senator harris, carol lee, nbc news correspondent covering the biden campaign, mike memoli, president and ceo of the center for american progress, narra tanden, previously served as senior adviser to president obama and hillary clinton, and also with us, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. i'm so glad to have all of you here. mike, look, political junkies, probably most of them watching this program right now, they know kamala harris from her own brief presidential run, maybe from her tough questioning as a member of the judiciary committee, or simply as a high profile member of the senate, but this is arguably different. she's on an another level of scrutiny. she's representing the campaign now.
joining me as we wait to get to that interview with senator harris, carol lee, nbc news correspondent covering the biden campaign, mike memoli, president and ceo of the center for american progress, narra tanden, previously served as senior adviser to president obama and hillary clinton, and also with us, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. i'm so glad to have all of you here. mike, look, political junkies, probably most of them watching this program right now,...
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. >> joining me now is nbc news white house correspondent carol lee. so carol, is the president -- he didn't quite say it, but it sounds like he's saying that's among the reasons he won't cut a deal, he doesn't want the postal service to have extra resources to handle increased mail-in voting? >> yeah, chuck, he really seemed to lay his strategy out there for the public, for everybody to see, saying the quiet part out loud, i guess. and it seems to be that that's one of his red lines. i spoke with a white house official here a few minutes ago who was saying that their position is the bill should only include things that relate to economic relief for americans who are suffering because of the pandemic. they're willing to forego the funding for the fbi building, for instance, and really try to keep a narrow focus on that, and that's what i think you're going to hear from the white house in terms of what the president's argument was. this official was saying that if the democrats want to have a conversation about funding for the post office and mail-in ba
. >> joining me now is nbc news white house correspondent carol lee. so carol, is the president -- he didn't quite say it, but it sounds like he's saying that's among the reasons he won't cut a deal, he doesn't want the postal service to have extra resources to handle increased mail-in voting? >> yeah, chuck, he really seemed to lay his strategy out there for the public, for everybody to see, saying the quiet part out loud, i guess. and it seems to be that that's one of his red...
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carol lee, dr. roy, and leigh ann caldwell, thank you for helping us explain and break down what the president may have meant with his remarks. and that wraps up the hour for me. i'll see you back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily." my colleague, chris jansing picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you so much, chuck. you know, is there a day that's not breaking news anymore? it's 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. in the east, for the first time since she was chosen as joe biden's running mate, senator kamala harris is giving an interview. and it's with msnbc contributor errin haines. we're going to bring that to you as soon as it's done. we expect it within this hour. harris has only been on the job, of course, for three days, and already, she has faced a barrage of attacks from the president and his allies. from blatantly baseless birtherism claims to racist, sexist name calling. she's likely to address those attacks as well as concerns about the pandemic and the integrit
carol lee, dr. roy, and leigh ann caldwell, thank you for helping us explain and break down what the president may have meant with his remarks. and that wraps up the hour for me. i'll see you back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily." my colleague, chris jansing picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you so much, chuck. you know, is there a day that's not breaking news anymore? it's 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. in the east, for the first time since...
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nbc's carol lee is at the white house with more. carol, walk us through your reporting here. what are the concerns from trump advisers and allies and also one has to imagine since senator harris was at the top of the short list for a while, one would assume that someone would have been preparing for that. >> reporter: that's right, craig. there's head scratching going on, figuring out why the trump campaign seems to have been caught flat-footed by senator harris' selection as the vice presidential nominee when this has been something that has been discussed and likely for months. one of the top concerns that we're hearing from trump allies is that the focus -- too much focus on harris. they want the president to stop focusing so much on harris and focus on vice president biden. what they say is that biden is at the top of the ticket, harris is not. it's far more difficult for the president to target her with a very specific attack. she's harder to criticize than former vice president biden. yet, that hasn't stopped the president. he was this morning talking in an interview on
nbc's carol lee is at the white house with more. carol, walk us through your reporting here. what are the concerns from trump advisers and allies and also one has to imagine since senator harris was at the top of the short list for a while, one would assume that someone would have been preparing for that. >> reporter: that's right, craig. there's head scratching going on, figuring out why the trump campaign seems to have been caught flat-footed by senator harris' selection as the vice...
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carol: definitely. i think she is a professional. i think her prosecutor uriel -- prosecutorial mind is a good addition because she is fact and science focused and she is very practical. we need people that are speaking to the american people will with truth and getting things organized and moving forward quickly. she's also frankly perceived as a moderate here and that will also make the markets happier than if she was perceived as a hard left candidate. she is really not a hard left. she is much more towards the middle and i think that is actually a positive towards the market. ceo ofcarol pepper, pepper international. still ahead, more perspective on why joe biden has picked california senator kamala harris as his running mate. next.est joins us class softbank is creating an asset management arm to invest in publicly traded stocks. we will discuss masayoshi son's strategy later. this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: you are watching "daybreak asia." the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread around the world with u.s. accounting for a qu
carol: definitely. i think she is a professional. i think her prosecutor uriel -- prosecutorial mind is a good addition because she is fact and science focused and she is very practical. we need people that are speaking to the american people will with truth and getting things organized and moving forward quickly. she's also frankly perceived as a moderate here and that will also make the markets happier than if she was perceived as a hard left candidate. she is really not a hard left. she is...
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carol lennig is the author of "a very stable genius." secret service agents understand their line of work involves risk that they may actually die in protecting the president, the vice president and others. but i don't think anyone signed up for dying for the wrong reason or inadvertently or because of careless. >> absolutely, ali. i'm so glad you framed the question that way because the real challenge here is, an agency that's so valiant that their whole mission is to take a bullet for the president, their whole mission is, we will do whatever is necessary, boss, to protect you, and ultimately to protect smooth democracy. but here's the issue. now they're having to face this bizarre scenario where the president keeps doing things that are against his own cdc guidance and advice. the president keeps taking people to places where there are folks not wearing masks or people are clustering close together, indoors and outdoors. and the agents have to prepare the security plan there, they have to be in public, they have to travel there. so th
carol lennig is the author of "a very stable genius." secret service agents understand their line of work involves risk that they may actually die in protecting the president, the vice president and others. but i don't think anyone signed up for dying for the wrong reason or inadvertently or because of careless. >> absolutely, ali. i'm so glad you framed the question that way because the real challenge here is, an agency that's so valiant that their whole mission is to take a...
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carol anderson, what is that going to say to america coming at the republican national convention?riking that same tone of the invasion. and that invasion is language that we have heard back in detroit. a black doctor who moved out of the all-black restricted neighborhood into a white working class neighborhood and was surrounded by a mob. and they talked about this invasion of these negroes so that black people moving to better homes becomes an invasion. what trump is doing there is multifold. he's trying to scare white women because that's who has really defected from him and to say i can protect you from this invasion so you need to vote for me. except white women aren't protected. and what you saw there with that couple with their guns was their way of protecting from this invasion. it's the same language, the same tropes, and it's the same kind of vicious racism that has made this election such a stark, clear difference between one party and the other. >> carol anderson, chairman of the department, chair of the department and professor at emory university and shawna thomas, ou
carol anderson, what is that going to say to america coming at the republican national convention?riking that same tone of the invasion. and that invasion is language that we have heard back in detroit. a black doctor who moved out of the all-black restricted neighborhood into a white working class neighborhood and was surrounded by a mob. and they talked about this invasion of these negroes so that black people moving to better homes becomes an invasion. what trump is doing there is multifold....
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming angela, carol, and dorothy. [applause] dorothy: good afternoon or good evening, everybody. i'm glad you weathered the rain to join us. [inaudible] [laughter] will have my friends at c-span edit that out. good evening everyone. my name is dorothy knows who just heard it is a pleasure to be here at politics and prose. it is very good to welcome all of you. we are excited about angelo's new book, "remember the ladies." before i turned it over and ask angela some questions, i want to introduce someone else that was very important in the production of this book, angela's editor from her book group, adrian ingram, would you stand for just a moment and wave your hand? [applause] thank you. thank you. angela, i think like many people, i thought i knew something about the suffrage movement until i read your very riveting book. of the give five or six key moments in the suffrage movement? angela: yes, i thought i knew something about the movement until i started writing about it. the key moments are these, considerednt al
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming angela, carol, and dorothy. [applause] dorothy: good afternoon or good evening, everybody. i'm glad you weathered the rain to join us. [inaudible] [laughter] will have my friends at c-span edit that out. good evening everyone. my name is dorothy knows who just heard it is a pleasure to be here at politics and prose. it is very good to welcome all of you. we are excited about angelo's new book, "remember the ladies." before i turned it...
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. >> reporter: for carol mchale, it's been a long painful road to recovery. the rebuild took almost three years. >> we love it. but i'm still waiting for him to see jail time. >> contractors now face 59 felony accounts. richard freemen represents some of them. >> there's fraud, unlawful business practices, there's elder abuse, obtaining money by false pretenses. >> they said they're family people, they are people like us and they were going to make it right for us. and everything checked out, but -- so did they. they checked out. >> they came to sonoma county promising they would rebuild better for less money. the work never got done. three to four million in deposits remain missing. >> we're not a fly by night company, and we didn't go up there as ambulance chasers to go up there and take these people. >> that is the story they will likely want to tell in court. they are free on half a million bail, and that is a sticking point with victims. >> that money could be mine, it could be my neighbor's. >> in that bail hearing last week, the judge ordered the coupl
. >> reporter: for carol mchale, it's been a long painful road to recovery. the rebuild took almost three years. >> we love it. but i'm still waiting for him to see jail time. >> contractors now face 59 felony accounts. richard freemen represents some of them. >> there's fraud, unlawful business practices, there's elder abuse, obtaining money by false pretenses. >> they said they're family people, they are people like us and they were going to make it right for us....
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she's got a big upside. >> how about carol bass?> carol bass has some issues as we have real about making controversial comments about fudel castro and she's walked that back. that might be troublesome for her. >> and susan rice? >> he's in the obama administration. she'll have to deal with the benghazi administration. >> brian, how important is the pick for vice president? i've heard people say there's not a lot of upicide but the potentially could be a huge down side? >> would think we're looking at a nominee that's 78 years old. and it is a very tough, tough job to be president. and joe biden is getting on in age so it's important to know that the number two person is ready to step in if anything should be. so the vice president pick is more critical this year than many, many presidential cycles. >> and brian, i heard some people talk about president trump might not keep mike pence on the ticket. >> he's going to keep mike pence on the ticket. there's no reason to leave him. >> brian, we have leave it there and as always, thanks
she's got a big upside. >> how about carol bass?> carol bass has some issues as we have real about making controversial comments about fudel castro and she's walked that back. that might be troublesome for her. >> and susan rice? >> he's in the obama administration. she'll have to deal with the benghazi administration. >> brian, how important is the pick for vice president? i've heard people say there's not a lot of upicide but the potentially could be a huge down...
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and carol leonnig, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter for "the washington post." happens to be the co-author along with her very stable "post" colleague phil rucker of the best-selling book "a very stable genius." good evening, and welcome to you all. so, kim, is this the new re-election strategy, promising a virus to an anxious nation in the midst of a pandemic with what happens to be a delivery date of november 3rd or thereabouts? >> well, this seems to be the latest attempt to deliver some sort of magic pill to make this virus go away or to make people less worried about it. the president is clearly trying to deliver a campaign deliverable. he says that he wants it in order to end this pandemic, but it's quite interesting. even though he was asked about this date, that he took that and ran with it and made it a november 3rd promise. of course from what we've heard from dr. fauci and from what we know about vaccines that have been delivered for everything from ebola to the common flu, that coming up with a vaccine takes much longer and that the estimated date of
and carol leonnig, pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter for "the washington post." happens to be the co-author along with her very stable "post" colleague phil rucker of the best-selling book "a very stable genius." good evening, and welcome to you all. so, kim, is this the new re-election strategy, promising a virus to an anxious nation in the midst of a pandemic with what happens to be a delivery date of november 3rd or thereabouts? >> well, this...
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white house where the first lady will address the rnc convention is my colleague kristen welker and carolee who is looking into all the legal issues surrounding so many of these rnc addresses this week, including secretary pompeo's. kristen, let me start with you at the white house. obviously, this is -- i would assume, a pretty important speech for the first lady. she'd like to have a speech that's praised without her being accused of plagiarism. >> that's right. the stakes are very high for the first lady, as you point out, chuck, in 2016, she got criticized for lifting some of former first lady michelle obama's speech. so her officials are quite clear this is a speech that is not going to do that. it's going to be forward looking. it is going to be optimistic. she has been working hard on it. i'm told she was working late into the night. and she's going to try to put that human face on president trump. we've heard a lot of talk about the policy and, of course, last night as you pointed out, there was plenty of mixed messaging, fire and fury and trying to paint joe biden's america as on
white house where the first lady will address the rnc convention is my colleague kristen welker and carolee who is looking into all the legal issues surrounding so many of these rnc addresses this week, including secretary pompeo's. kristen, let me start with you at the white house. obviously, this is -- i would assume, a pretty important speech for the first lady. she'd like to have a speech that's praised without her being accused of plagiarism. >> that's right. the stakes are very high...
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i know that carol moseley braun does as well. being from a red state like alabama, i saw african-american we will really help carry doug jones across that finish line in a really ruby red state. so let's not understand the power of having a dynamic, and obviously, qualified african-american women also on that particular. >> would he have won without black women voters? >> i don't think he would have. doug only won by a hair. and frankly, he needed the fact that african-american women overperformed in alabama, really the key to him winning. so i think that it was a very important constituency for him to have that winning combination. i know that he knows that and he's working just as hard doubling down on that winning coalition to try to regain his seat in the, to keep his seat in the senate. i think it is really important, i think kamala would have been an asset to the ticket irrespective of her gender and her race but those only add to the flavor of the ticket. she has shown herself to be overly qualified when it comes to her ab
i know that carol moseley braun does as well. being from a red state like alabama, i saw african-american we will really help carry doug jones across that finish line in a really ruby red state. so let's not understand the power of having a dynamic, and obviously, qualified african-american women also on that particular. >> would he have won without black women voters? >> i don't think he would have. doug only won by a hair. and frankly, he needed the fact that african-american...
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are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, carol lee, and charles benson from our nbc affiliate in convention city, milwaukee. welcome to sunday and our coverage of the democratic national convention. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. normally on the sunday before a national political convention, we'd be inside a sports arena right now anticipating cheering crowds, boisterous protests, and even anticipating colorful balloon drops, but not this year. not before this week's unconventional convention or next week's republican gathering somewhere in america. this year's conventions, like everything else, have been upended by covid-19. one thing that has not changed here, though, is the pre-convention naming of a running mate with joe biden picking the odds-on favorite of for the role, senator kamela harris of california. biden will try to do something that has not been accomplished since 1992, defeat a
are nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, carol lee, and charles benson from our nbc affiliate in convention city, milwaukee. welcome to sunday and our coverage of the democratic national convention. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. normally on the sunday before a...
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carol: do you think of that happened today, you would have shut down immediately?w ships would go out? i wonder when you look back at february and march, when did you learn? what regrets did you have that maybe you had shut down ships right after the news of the virus cases on the diamond princess? analogy ors not any breakdown to push it too far. but should the world have shut down immediately once wuhan province had a situation with covid-19. i think you can only operate in the time you are in with the information you have. back when diamond princess first started, there was not community spread around the world. there was very limited understanding of it. even at the time of the sailing, there was very little understanding about covid-19. even now, we are still learning every day about this virus. so, not to make an excuse, it is similar to point out that in that point in time, we did what we always do and will continue to do. we complied. francine: that was arnold donald, the chief executive of carnival, speaking to bloomberg. equities are trading a touch weake
carol: do you think of that happened today, you would have shut down immediately?w ships would go out? i wonder when you look back at february and march, when did you learn? what regrets did you have that maybe you had shut down ships right after the news of the virus cases on the diamond princess? analogy ors not any breakdown to push it too far. but should the world have shut down immediately once wuhan province had a situation with covid-19. i think you can only operate in the time you are...
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senate. >> so i'm curious to get your thoughts, carol. what is the plan of attack here for the trump administration, i should say the trump campaign more specifically and his allies as they try to go after senator kamala harris and this ticket? >> well, they're struggling to figure out how exactly to attack senator harris. you've seen as you noted there from the president him saying everything from, you know, she's mean, to she's a liberal, we have seen the trump campaign very quickly put out statements, trying to cast senator harris as part of the liberal left that if joe biden were elected president, that she would take the country in that direction, she would essentially be running things. they're trying to tag her as part of the left, as you note, though, however, as she is hardly the most -- as the president said, the most liberal senator in congress, so that's a little tricky for them to do. they tried to call her phony, saying she would attack joe biden, now she's running with him. and there are some of the allies who would like hi
senate. >> so i'm curious to get your thoughts, carol. what is the plan of attack here for the trump administration, i should say the trump campaign more specifically and his allies as they try to go after senator kamala harris and this ticket? >> well, they're struggling to figure out how exactly to attack senator harris. you've seen as you noted there from the president him saying everything from, you know, she's mean, to she's a liberal, we have seen the trump campaign very...
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. >> carol has been out of work since april, she works at alaska airlines and has enough money saved in giannis college fund to cover the apartment but she was hoping she wouldn't have to pay for housing that gianna will not use it. >> unfortunately, there's no helper now until our federal government takes action. >> millions of students across the united states are facing this exact same situation. >> her legal advice is to try to avoid seeking legal advice and offered to pay a fee to get out of the lease if at all possible. she says that is likely what is best for both parties, especially if you really don't have the money to pay for the entire year. >> if we could come to a deal upfront to take some lesser amount of money instead of going through the expensive and time intensive process of suing a student for rent. >> students should check their lease for an active god clause. it's rare, but if you have when you can terminate your lease due to forces outside of your control like a global pandemic. if you don't have the clause you can offer to pay a fee. if that doesn't work, you c
. >> carol has been out of work since april, she works at alaska airlines and has enough money saved in giannis college fund to cover the apartment but she was hoping she wouldn't have to pay for housing that gianna will not use it. >> unfortunately, there's no helper now until our federal government takes action. >> millions of students across the united states are facing this exact same situation. >> her legal advice is to try to avoid seeking legal advice and offered...
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carol lee, thank you. >>> while carol was doing her report there you probably saw us showing you some pictures of a group of gentlemen walking into -- it was joe biden and his security detail going to the dupont hotel. and we expect to hear from biden and harris. they are getting a public health briefing. >>> let's turn back to the 2020 race. they'll receive this from their public health experts. we can expect to hear from them after their briefing soon. we've learned next week at the democratic national convention, biden and harris will deliver their convention speeches at the chase center in wilmington. so let's bring in nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss and white house communications director under president obama and for the hillary clinton campaign, jennifer palmieri. jen, let me start with you. as somebody who has had to worry about how to put together a big speech, had to put together a big event. arguably, two of the most important speeches a candidate gives are those convention acceptance speeches and you can't do it in front of a big audience. how do you thin
carol lee, thank you. >>> while carol was doing her report there you probably saw us showing you some pictures of a group of gentlemen walking into -- it was joe biden and his security detail going to the dupont hotel. and we expect to hear from biden and harris. they are getting a public health briefing. >>> let's turn back to the 2020 race. they'll receive this from their public health experts. we can expect to hear from them after their briefing soon. we've learned next...
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there's thematic common ground with carol morley‘s excellent film the falling here.ess and hope. scottish writer/director eva riley is definitely one to watch. this week's biggest cinema release is called an american pickle. it's a comedy starring seth rogen in two different roles — as an eastern european immigrant who wakes up 100 years in the future and his great—grandson. in 1919, factory worker herschel greenbaum falls into that of pickles and is miraculously preserved, waking him up in present—day brooklyn — where his only surviving relative is a hipster called ben — who tries to help herschel adjust to modern living. grandson! grandpa! after the pair have an unlikely fall—out, herschel reinvents himself as a pickle salesman, which leads to amusing observations about our fickle and faddish culture. mm, yeah, that's straight from the devil. but the tone then shifts wildly and often, flitting from a fish out of water comedy, to absurdist humour, to political satire. it eventually settles into a kind of soul searching jewish family drama that feels very personal to
there's thematic common ground with carol morley‘s excellent film the falling here.ess and hope. scottish writer/director eva riley is definitely one to watch. this week's biggest cinema release is called an american pickle. it's a comedy starring seth rogen in two different roles — as an eastern european immigrant who wakes up 100 years in the future and his great—grandson. in 1919, factory worker herschel greenbaum falls into that of pickles and is miraculously preserved, waking him up...
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they have filed a law suit against his second wife carole baskin in an attempt to do. and get her to speak on the record. >> they told me if there was ever a time to dispose of a body in a septic system, that's the time to do it. we don't know if there's anything in there, but it needs to be looked into. >> billboards advertising the $100,000 reward when up around the tampa area. he was last seen in august, 1997, and was declared legally dead 2002. carole baskin tells not her policy to comment on petwo orders journalists are releasing what they call a tell- all book about prince harry and meghan markle. the book called finding freedom , and the making of the modern royal family claims to tell the real story behind their decision to leave royal life behind and the fallout from their move. >>> a major policy change in contra costa county. with the district attorney said prosecutors must do before charging anyone with resisting arrest or attacking a police officer. >>> it may be to enter into those piggy banks. how banks are planning to tackle a national coin shortage. >>
they have filed a law suit against his second wife carole baskin in an attempt to do. and get her to speak on the record. >> they told me if there was ever a time to dispose of a body in a septic system, that's the time to do it. we don't know if there's anything in there, but it needs to be looked into. >> billboards advertising the $100,000 reward when up around the tampa area. he was last seen in august, 1997, and was declared legally dead 2002. carole baskin tells not her policy...
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, carol, how about that!morning. good morning. why has the garden been closed for so long? we haven't been able to open it and still now because normally in the summer months the castle has a very large number of visitors who come from all over the world, and there would be too many for this garden to hold all in one time. so, we have been able to add this to the visit for people that come in those times that you mention. tell us about the garden? some stories? well, it has been a great favourite for members of the royal family for coming up to 200 years, which was when it was first laid out by george iv. queen victoria had a great affection for it because her husband, prince albert, took part in laying out the design for it, and it also has a significance for her majesty the queen, because during the war years the whole garden was dug up in order to grow vegetables. the young princess elizabeth and princess margaret had their own individual plots to grow vegetables for the war effort. and i suppose the other
, carol, how about that!morning. good morning. why has the garden been closed for so long? we haven't been able to open it and still now because normally in the summer months the castle has a very large number of visitors who come from all over the world, and there would be too many for this garden to hold all in one time. so, we have been able to add this to the visit for people that come in those times that you mention. tell us about the garden? some stories? well, it has been a great...
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carol is due to be a pretty hot day. carol is at kew gardens, looking beautiful. good morning.ject asking you to take part and what it was easy to talk about how you feel in heated by day and also by night and to record the temperature where you are, be it in your automobile, temperature where you are, be it in yourautomobile, garden, house. our guest later in the programme will tell you how they are going to use the data. the forecast is hot for many of does. the stretch of ours. not everywhere will have high heat. northern ireland and scotland whether from producing northern ireland and scotland whetherfrom producing rain sought your temperatures more likely to be in the low 205. whether darker colours are that is where the higher temperatures will be. we have the rain coming in across northern ireland and also western scotland but a lot of dry weather. you could see the shower in eastern scotland. temperatures will be the main things. 30 in the midlands, low 205 across parts of scotland. as we head on through the evening and overnight, the weather front weakening all the tim
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turned up on the might that definite mccain that anyway you saw people like rather small sikorsky carol fields representing you getting involved 'd victoria nuland from the state department the american ambassador geoffrey pyatt was very prominent that's not there at the moment there aren't any foreigners standing on the square in minsk it's a different situation now this is more similar to what happened in armenia 2 years ago when an election what actually was an election dispute it was that the president socks that had tried to move to become prime minister and people went out in the streets now i mean it is just as much a russian ally has been must go. the results the outcome of that revolution there was no you know intervention from moscow. things have been much calmer on the streets. today despite the pro 90 government rallies do you think things could get violent again don't you think we're seeing things die down but it's hard to know when i'm not on the ground i mean like everybody else i know i'm in russia like yourself i mean we're watching it on social media on television and
turned up on the might that definite mccain that anyway you saw people like rather small sikorsky carol fields representing you getting involved 'd victoria nuland from the state department the american ambassador geoffrey pyatt was very prominent that's not there at the moment there aren't any foreigners standing on the square in minsk it's a different situation now this is more similar to what happened in armenia 2 years ago when an election what actually was an election dispute it was that...
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i was asking his condition carol's last month almost all of the room was a chance to plan purpose and test not on purpose he tells her. that needs to apply to her she has a simple question component intentionally or accidentally. formosan is above us. muslims are quite welcome to come on he has seen the passion must interest payments a little more i think of course into something the public transportation passes to peace in the same as. well that is clearly a complete change of tack you said earlier that she was given a couple of options that are not so pleasant but do you mean i mean that this was not really the freedom that was my point and you showed that tape which was recorded during good attention she was getting some paper let's be realistic cannot take for granted what was said the situation these conditions and also the mistake of the cowgirl she's a young woman who was never in politics was there fighting never never could understand what. heather there but by the challenges and the critique she was under stress it was really a very difficult time for us so basically i do ar
i was asking his condition carol's last month almost all of the room was a chance to plan purpose and test not on purpose he tells her. that needs to apply to her she has a simple question component intentionally or accidentally. formosan is above us. muslims are quite welcome to come on he has seen the passion must interest payments a little more i think of course into something the public transportation passes to peace in the same as. well that is clearly a complete change of tack you said...
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. >> reporter: chloe carol knows exactly where she left her wedding rings the night of the fire.t she didn't know is that just hours later she would be racing to lev her home with her husband and sons as flames from the lnu complex fire tore into them. >> i've never seen something move so fast. we have had fires out here. >> reporter: once out of the house it dawned on chloe, she left her wedding rings back in the house. >> we ran back to try to get something out of the house and we drove to flames in the back of house and it peaks up over the hill and watched it all burn down. >> reporter: realization set in when the carols thought about what wouldn't make it. >> i just thought of everything. my kids ultrasound photos. >> reporter: the original main house over here and the secondary home built over here. everything with both houses reduced to rubble. >> reporter: chloe and her husband jason didn't think anything would come out of the flames. >> i thought for sure they would be gone. me sink was right here. >> reporter: but thanks to their aunt deniece who helped sift through the
. >> reporter: chloe carol knows exactly where she left her wedding rings the night of the fire.t she didn't know is that just hours later she would be racing to lev her home with her husband and sons as flames from the lnu complex fire tore into them. >> i've never seen something move so fast. we have had fires out here. >> reporter: once out of the house it dawned on chloe, she left her wedding rings back in the house. >> we ran back to try to get something out of the...
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garrett haake, carol lee, thank you for starting us off this hour. with me, democratic senator chris van holland from maryland, he sits on the budget committee. great to have you with us this monday morning. let's start by getting your reaction to the secretary of the treasury who is essentially putting the blame on democrats saying there is an opportunity for compromise if democrats are willing to be, quote, reasonable. >> well, ayman, as you heard from speaker pelosi, democrats did come a long way toward the republican position without sacrificing principles and it was mnuchin who took his marbles and went home and then decided to issue these executive orders, which are much more show than substance. but democrats remain available and willing to reach an agreement, i would underscore one of the key problems here, half of the senate republican caucus reportedly doesn't want to do anything. those reports are coming from senate republicans themselves. so mitch mcconnell has kind of gone awol here, but you need help from some senate republicans to get
garrett haake, carol lee, thank you for starting us off this hour. with me, democratic senator chris van holland from maryland, he sits on the budget committee. great to have you with us this monday morning. let's start by getting your reaction to the secretary of the treasury who is essentially putting the blame on democrats saying there is an opportunity for compromise if democrats are willing to be, quote, reasonable. >> well, ayman, as you heard from speaker pelosi, democrats did come...
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nbc's carol lee is moat the whi house with more on this part of the story. walk us through the latest attack from the president bringing back this birther lie now being directed at kamala harris. >> reporter: sure. craig, this started with a column published by "newsweek" this week that raised the question of whether senator harris was eligible to serve as vice president because, according to the author, either of her parents were naturalized citizens at the same time she was born. senator harris was born in california as you said. there's no merit to this question of whether or not she's eligible to serve, but president trump when he was asked about it yesterday refused to denounce it. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> i heard it today, that she doesn't meet the requirements. by the way, the lawyer that wrote that piece is a very highly qualified, very talented lawyer. i have no idea if that's right. i would have assumed the democrats would have checked that out before she gets chosen to run for vice president. >> reporter: now, this is reminisc
nbc's carol lee is moat the whi house with more on this part of the story. walk us through the latest attack from the president bringing back this birther lie now being directed at kamala harris. >> reporter: sure. craig, this started with a column published by "newsweek" this week that raised the question of whether senator harris was eligible to serve as vice president because, according to the author, either of her parents were naturalized citizens at the same time she was...
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now let's get the weather with carol. she's got a big wave, causing lots of havoc. morning, carol.g havoc as it crosses much of the uk today. very strong winds. we have just had a gust of wind of 5a mph in pembrey sands wales. 50 miles an hour elsewhere. heavy rain pushing from the west, north eastwards. just over half an inch of rain fell in parts of pembrokeshire this morning. disruption is likely. here is the storm, storm francis, named yesterday by the met office. look at all the isobars around that area of low pressure. that tells you it is going to be windy wherever you are today. the winds continuing to increase through the morning. as well as that, look at all this rain moving steadily northwards and eastwards. it is across northern ireland, most of england and wales at the moment. wherever you see greens and yellows, that is telling you you can expect some heavy bursts. a lot of surface water on the roads. some very large puddles. the risk of localised flooding. this will all push northwards. we have got a wraparound occlusion around that area of low pressure, so we will s
now let's get the weather with carol. she's got a big wave, causing lots of havoc. morning, carol.g havoc as it crosses much of the uk today. very strong winds. we have just had a gust of wind of 5a mph in pembrey sands wales. 50 miles an hour elsewhere. heavy rain pushing from the west, north eastwards. just over half an inch of rain fell in parts of pembrokeshire this morning. disruption is likely. here is the storm, storm francis, named yesterday by the met office. look at all the isobars...
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people aboard skidded off the hilltop runway and broke into 2 as it landed in the southern states of carol on friday 18 people have been killed and more than 100 injured and the hayward reports. the desperate search for survivors from an indian or express flight which is being bringing people home from the u.n. 190 passengers and crew on board the bombing 737 when it overshot the runway because according coursing karen. the pilot had apparently tried to land minutes earlier in heavy rain officials say the plane landed its speed and skidded down a slope before finally coming to a store it broke just several pieces it seems to have crossed that runway and fallen into a ditch sort of a place because there is a different shield between the runway and the other parts of the airport and because of that impact there seems to have been a breaking off of the fuselage into the aircraft a different portion has been very badly mangled and damaged. it is moments sitting season in india making the rescue effort even more difficult many of those injured and now being treated in hospital both pilots repor
people aboard skidded off the hilltop runway and broke into 2 as it landed in the southern states of carol on friday 18 people have been killed and more than 100 injured and the hayward reports. the desperate search for survivors from an indian or express flight which is being bringing people home from the u.n. 190 passengers and crew on board the bombing 737 when it overshot the runway because according coursing karen. the pilot had apparently tried to land minutes earlier in heavy rain...
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on thursday accusing the saudi crown prince mohammed bin man of sending a hit squad to carol to try and kill him mike hanna has more. patrick leahy was one of 4 senators who sent a letter to the white house last month in the letter the senators expressed their concern about what they call the abduction in saudi arabia of saddle jobbery son and daughter. in his court filing our jobbery said his children now aged 20 and 21 were being held as what he called human bait to lure him out of hiding the state department has now responded to the senator's concerns in a letter to senator leahy it describes jobbery as a valued partner to the u.s. government working closely with the u.s. to ensure the safety of americans and saudis it also states that any persecution of family members is unacceptable adding that it has made repeated requests to the saudi government about the status of his son and daughter. was an advisor to the previous crown prince mohammed bin nayef but in his court filing he says he left saudi arabia because he feared what would happen if and when muhammad been summoned took over
on thursday accusing the saudi crown prince mohammed bin man of sending a hit squad to carol to try and kill him mike hanna has more. patrick leahy was one of 4 senators who sent a letter to the white house last month in the letter the senators expressed their concern about what they call the abduction in saudi arabia of saddle jobbery son and daughter. in his court filing our jobbery said his children now aged 20 and 21 were being held as what he called human bait to lure him out of hiding the...
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>> let's talk about what the president's had to say, carol. after day one, the only thing that seems consistent about the trump team's line of attack is inconsistency. they're all over the place. president trump led with kamala harris is the most progressive person in the senate until i guess they looked at her record. >> yeah, that's right, steph. the trump team is struggling to settle on a clear line of attack against senator harris. we've seen them say that she's part of the radical left, anti-police and then at the same time say that actually she is not left enough for liberal democrats and we heard this morning the president had an interview on fox business and he launched into personal attacks against senator harris. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> you have sort of a mad woman, i call her, because she was so angry and so -- such hatred with justice kavanaugh. i've never seen anything like it. she was the angriest of the group, and they were all angry. all radical left angry people. they're angry because i beat them. they st
>> let's talk about what the president's had to say, carol. after day one, the only thing that seems consistent about the trump team's line of attack is inconsistency. they're all over the place. president trump led with kamala harris is the most progressive person in the senate until i guess they looked at her record. >> yeah, that's right, steph. the trump team is struggling to settle on a clear line of attack against senator harris. we've seen them say that she's part of the...