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have lunch with chuck berry? i've had a lot of meals with chuck berry. so the chuck berry is a party now at age deceased. he he was one so i wrote in this book the magic bus i had mentioned chuck berry as a poet now you weren't supposed to do that and i actually wrote it in a wall street journal article about st. louis about ts eliot the great poet but chuck berry is also a poet. i was just a little throwaway cultural. peace nothing that spectacular except joe edwards read it in and he ran runs a restaurant called blueberry hill near washington university and he showed it to chuck berry and chuck thought my description of him was really spot on he's from saint louis. he lived in st. louis there and then chuck berry loved the magic bus. he said i would have stayed in school if somebody would have let me get out of the prison like. school room and actually go and see and do things so he just took to the concept and i got out of nowhere. i always remember the day and my mailbox came a package and he sent me his autobiography and a guitar pick and a note tha
have lunch with chuck berry? i've had a lot of meals with chuck berry. so the chuck berry is a party now at age deceased. he he was one so i wrote in this book the magic bus i had mentioned chuck berry as a poet now you weren't supposed to do that and i actually wrote it in a wall street journal article about st. louis about ts eliot the great poet but chuck berry is also a poet. i was just a little throwaway cultural. peace nothing that spectacular except joe edwards read it in and he ran runs...
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it was his last album chuck. yeah and call chuck and i wrote the liner notes to chuck. he called me before he released it and just asked if i we got a thing if i would do him and i said, yeah, would you think of the song darling? i like it. i like the whole last time i didn't take see that's where i think something's gone. i like i like the album chuck he is a song big boys on it. that's really great. the guitar is great didn't make much of a dent in our culture. it's like a different era. he's like a relic but i thought the cd was tremendous and so yeah, i'm sad that he passed but i like that he stayed in saint louis. and he was a cardinals fanatic baseball fanatic and joe edwards helped him build a statue or get a statue. so beautiful statue of chuck berry now in st. louis and the city's honored him really. well, they play his songs at ball games and the they were very proud that he never left a lot of stars leave chuck stayed. he's you know, that's home and he stayed his whole life there. how is he able to pull off showing up in city without a band? and go with a loc
it was his last album chuck. yeah and call chuck and i wrote the liner notes to chuck. he called me before he released it and just asked if i we got a thing if i would do him and i said, yeah, would you think of the song darling? i like it. i like the whole last time i didn't take see that's where i think something's gone. i like i like the album chuck he is a song big boys on it. that's really great. the guitar is great didn't make much of a dent in our culture. it's like a different era. he's...
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chuck, the two chucks know how to reach me. please be in touch. let me know how the justice department can support, if we're doing something wrong or you need something, let us know that too. but i am always grateful to be among you mayors. i know how hard your jobs are and my hope is that being at the justice department, we can really increase our partnership. these are the questions of the day and we've only scratched the surface. [applause] >> i'm going to pick up the challenge and say, let's have this conversation again real soon. if you have, like most of us, been experiencing a surge in crime over the last two years, particularly violent crime, this is the issue. there's been a lot of great things happening all over the country in american cities and we are leading on a number of different fronts. but this is the issue that defines us. and for me, it is the priority. i wake up every morning, i go to bed every night. i spend almost every hour during the day worrying about public safety and thinking about more and better and innovative ways in
chuck, the two chucks know how to reach me. please be in touch. let me know how the justice department can support, if we're doing something wrong or you need something, let us know that too. but i am always grateful to be among you mayors. i know how hard your jobs are and my hope is that being at the justice department, we can really increase our partnership. these are the questions of the day and we've only scratched the surface. [applause] >> i'm going to pick up the challenge and...
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we can do both, chuck. we can do the energy that we need as far as in this world that we live in, and do it cleaner than anybody else in the world with innovation, but we can also transition to a cleaner technology. >> now, is this the price of your involvement, and you talked on the reconciliation bill with democrats and with the president, meaning like look, you sort of outlined some tough language. you said, he needs to lower the deficit, prescription drugs and if there is anything else left, we can talk about other things. you had a big circle around energy. does that come, you want to see an increase in energy production before you sit down with biden? >> let me say the most important thing that i'm worried about every day is inflation right now. it's affecting every west virginian and every american i know of. the high prices they can't sustain and it's hurting people working the most, people trying to make a living. they need help, so inflation is the number one thing. basically supporting ukraine an
we can do both, chuck. we can do the energy that we need as far as in this world that we live in, and do it cleaner than anybody else in the world with innovation, but we can also transition to a cleaner technology. >> now, is this the price of your involvement, and you talked on the reconciliation bill with democrats and with the president, meaning like look, you sort of outlined some tough language. you said, he needs to lower the deficit, prescription drugs and if there is anything...
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>> look, chuck, let me say this. there are a series of things that are out there that we're looking at to continue to ratchet up the pressure on vladimir putin for the purposes of getting him to end this aggression intense ukraine, to stop this war, to stop the killing, to stop the suffering there are, as i said, extraordinary measures that we've already taken. we said many months ago when all of this started, and we warned that putin was threatening this aggression, we said if he pursued it, there would be massive consequences for russia. and we delivered on that promise. you see it again in everything that's happening to the russian economy. but if there are things that remain to do to increase the pressure, if he's unwilling to stop the aggression, we're going to do them so we will look at each and every one, decide together with our allies and partners what's most effective, when we should do it, and we'll proceed in that way. >> i want to talk about the no fly zone let me quote president zelenskyy. in a telegram
>> look, chuck, let me say this. there are a series of things that are out there that we're looking at to continue to ratchet up the pressure on vladimir putin for the purposes of getting him to end this aggression intense ukraine, to stop this war, to stop the killing, to stop the suffering there are, as i said, extraordinary measures that we've already taken. we said many months ago when all of this started, and we warned that putin was threatening this aggression, we said if he pursued...
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but i agree wholeheartedly with everything both chuck and chuck said. you cannot lower your standards, period. we go through about 100 applicants for every two to four hires. difficult to be a police officer and it should always be difficult to be a police officer. >> thank you, jane. i think that's helpful. let me go to, let me go to mayor lucas and talk about the issue that's top of mind for many of us. the city of chicago in a consent decree, many others that are on the front lines, what are you seeing in terms of police reform and accountability as well as balancing that with criminal justice reform? >> the united states attorneys office is our best friend. we had a problem with some violent crime. i went to the u.s. attorney's office in tampa and said, i want you to partner with us. we got our local u.s. attorney to come to our compstat meetings. their sweet spot is firearms. a lot of drug dealers may be doing other things. we can't get them on that, but we work real hard to get them on the possession. we put some of the most violent, violent crimi
but i agree wholeheartedly with everything both chuck and chuck said. you cannot lower your standards, period. we go through about 100 applicants for every two to four hires. difficult to be a police officer and it should always be difficult to be a police officer. >> thank you, jane. i think that's helpful. let me go to, let me go to mayor lucas and talk about the issue that's top of mind for many of us. the city of chicago in a consent decree, many others that are on the front lines,...
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i'm chuck todd.s the war in ukraine enters its third week, russia is ramping up shelling of key cities. richard engel and his crew shot this video from the hard-hit city of irpin where buildings are reduced to rubble and civilians are fleeing with whatever they can carry. the u.s. says they're concerned about how far putin is willing to go in his attack on civilian ukraines. they could be preparing to use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine. bill burns laid out that possibility in the senate intelligence committee's worldwide threats hearing this morning. >> it underscores the concern that all of us need to focus on those kind of issues, whether it's the potential for the use of chemical weapons either as a false flag operation or against ukrainians. this is something as all offensively you know very well is very much a part of russia's playbook. they've used those weapons against their own citizens. they've at least encouraged the use in syria and elsewhere. so it's something we take very seri
i'm chuck todd.s the war in ukraine enters its third week, russia is ramping up shelling of key cities. richard engel and his crew shot this video from the hard-hit city of irpin where buildings are reduced to rubble and civilians are fleeing with whatever they can carry. the u.s. says they're concerned about how far putin is willing to go in his attack on civilian ukraines. they could be preparing to use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine. bill burns laid out that possibility in the...
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i am chuck todd here in washington. the white house today is stepping up its efforts to try to isolate russia a bit more. president biden speaking with his chinese counterpart, xi jinping a few hours ago as u.s. officials renew concerns the kremlin is laying ground work for a chemical weapons attack. russia is expanding the assault on civilian targets in ukraine, even as you hear claims of trying to have peace talks. richard engel and his crew shot this video showing some of the devastation in one part of kyiv as russian forces shelled an apartment complex. they hit a local supermarket and a kindergarten. ukrainian officials say the attack killed one person. spoke to the kyiv mayor a short time ago about his efforts to defend the capital city. i will bring you that effort in a few moments. needless to say, he was talking about what is becoming more and more indiscriminate in kyiv. russia's attacks are intensifying further west in lviv, the city near the polish border, had been a gathering place for ukrainians fleeing ot
i am chuck todd here in washington. the white house today is stepping up its efforts to try to isolate russia a bit more. president biden speaking with his chinese counterpart, xi jinping a few hours ago as u.s. officials renew concerns the kremlin is laying ground work for a chemical weapons attack. russia is expanding the assault on civilian targets in ukraine, even as you hear claims of trying to have peace talks. richard engel and his crew shot this video showing some of the devastation in...
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>> chuck, i don't think there is for now.resident biden and others in his team have made clear from the beginning that they are going to avoid as carefully as they can, any direct military confrontation with russia. they keep saying that. i'm told the secretary of defense lloyd austin began every planning meeting with his top staff outlining u.s. national interests and closing those meetings saying we do not want a war with russia. the no-fly zone for the moment is out. you can see the dilemma that's ahead for president biden. last night the intensity of support for ukraine, the passion that was in that audience, as he gave the state of the union, shows how the united states, like the world, is standing behind this country. the plucky ukraine that we're growing to love is going to be crushed in coming days. you can see it coming. with the attack on the television station last night in kyiv says they don't want the world to see, they don't want communications to show what they're going to do in ukraine. as that goes forward, i
>> chuck, i don't think there is for now.resident biden and others in his team have made clear from the beginning that they are going to avoid as carefully as they can, any direct military confrontation with russia. they keep saying that. i'm told the secretary of defense lloyd austin began every planning meeting with his top staff outlining u.s. national interests and closing those meetings saying we do not want a war with russia. the no-fly zone for the moment is out. you can see the...
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(chuck de cesari) it does. i think one of the additional things that drive me to want to fit in and be part of it, is to not make them uncomfortable. when their parents don't hear how bad the american was, or how bad the foreigner was, the kids in school don't tend to have that. i think my daughter actually feels special about it. her hair is a little bit lighter than most of the kids in the school. when she was younger, the little kids would ask me that if they spoke enough english to me, would their hair turn the same color as yuzuki's hair. (sophie fouron) apparently, there's the highest quantity of people over 100 years old here. - yeah, percentage wise. actually, there's a man who lives across the street from me, he's 100 years old and rides a motorcycle. - no way! - i think people here don't decide that they're old. you know? i mean like they say, "the attitude". and it's true. this is my mother-in-law. her name is kikue. she's 84 right now. she will be 85 next month. it's not what a typical 85-year-old i
(chuck de cesari) it does. i think one of the additional things that drive me to want to fit in and be part of it, is to not make them uncomfortable. when their parents don't hear how bad the american was, or how bad the foreigner was, the kids in school don't tend to have that. i think my daughter actually feels special about it. her hair is a little bit lighter than most of the kids in the school. when she was younger, the little kids would ask me that if they spoke enough english to me,...
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i'm chuck todd. one week into this war in ukraine and russia is gaining territory, lives are being lost, and more than a million people are seeking safety outside of ukraine's borders. u.s. and european officials warn we haven't seen the worst. kherson has become the first city to fall. russian troops have captured the city. russia controls much of eastern ukraine as its military regroups in an effort to try and seize the capital of kyiv. up north, senior pentagon official tells nbc news that a russian convey has not made any dramatic advances and remains about 25 kilometers outside kyiv. residents in the city, though, continue to prepare for an attack building tank blockers like this one. as russian forces attract ukrainian cities by air, firing more than 480 missiles in the last week according to a senior defense department official. russia and ukraine are holding a second round of peace talks today but honestly, neither side expects much progress to be made in it. and this was the scene in kyiv ea
i'm chuck todd. one week into this war in ukraine and russia is gaining territory, lives are being lost, and more than a million people are seeking safety outside of ukraine's borders. u.s. and european officials warn we haven't seen the worst. kherson has become the first city to fall. russian troops have captured the city. russia controls much of eastern ukraine as its military regroups in an effort to try and seize the capital of kyiv. up north, senior pentagon official tells nbc news that a...
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i'm chuck todd. president biden is scheduled to speak this hour on new efforts to combat energy prices at home as americans continue to feel the pinch of inflation amid the latest impact on our problems, vladimir putin's war in ukraine. he'll force companies to boost domestic energy production. it will also call on congress to impose penalties on oil companies if they don't make full use of their current capacity and planning to release about a million barrels a day from the petroleum reserve. it would be the largest release in our history. this comes as the administration is facing massive political headwinds from rising gas prices. just our own most recent nbc news poll showed just how frustrated voters are and how much they blame biden for their frustrations. a plurality, 38%, blame rising costs on the president rather than the pandemic, corporate greed, or the war. nearly 7 in 10 say they want the president to make reducing inflation his single top priority rather than working towards the end of
i'm chuck todd. president biden is scheduled to speak this hour on new efforts to combat energy prices at home as americans continue to feel the pinch of inflation amid the latest impact on our problems, vladimir putin's war in ukraine. he'll force companies to boost domestic energy production. it will also call on congress to impose penalties on oil companies if they don't make full use of their current capacity and planning to release about a million barrels a day from the petroleum reserve....
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chuck rosenberg, a senior u.s. attorney and eugene daniels, co-author of the play book "news letter." chuck, what will you be looking for and listening for from the committee and judge jackson as these hearings get under way? >> academically and experiencially she's a sue superb candidate. i was a prosecutor for many years, i never wanted to be a public defender but thank goodness we have public defenders, we live in a country that values their work, the protections of the 4th, 5 and 6th amendments. we need advocates on the other side, she did that work. she did it honorably and well and i just hope, i just hope she's not attacked for doing that. that would be sad and it would be pathetic. >> and we are seeing ketanji brown jackson now talking to some members of the senate. it's worth pointing out and dick durbin talked about this this morning that she spent a lot of time on capitol hill. she met with every member of the judiciary and dozens more. members of the u.s. senate, he said some treated her like a start. a
chuck rosenberg, a senior u.s. attorney and eugene daniels, co-author of the play book "news letter." chuck, what will you be looking for and listening for from the committee and judge jackson as these hearings get under way? >> academically and experiencially she's a sue superb candidate. i was a prosecutor for many years, i never wanted to be a public defender but thank goodness we have public defenders, we live in a country that values their work, the protections of the 4th,...
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>> chuck, i don't know the answer to that.ligence community, this is a guy, an autocrat more and more isolated. the number of inputs he gets is smaller and smaller. we see this where dictators get more and more isolated leading to their demise. we're not 100% sure he's getting accurate reports of how badly the russian invasion is going. it's remarkable in a way that we're still seeing these images real time come out of ukraine. you remember a number of -- russia intervened in kazakhstan. after a couple days they shut down the internet. the fact we're getting these images and the press is still able to report, i give you guys kudos. at the end of the day, part of this battle was about the notion of democracy and a free press versus the kind of limited propaganda approach that russia's putting forward. i thought your last guest was very -- an important point that he's not even sure his russian friends are getting the true story of what's happening on the ground. >> it was very interesting to talk to him. he was very matter of fa
>> chuck, i don't know the answer to that.ligence community, this is a guy, an autocrat more and more isolated. the number of inputs he gets is smaller and smaller. we see this where dictators get more and more isolated leading to their demise. we're not 100% sure he's getting accurate reports of how badly the russian invasion is going. it's remarkable in a way that we're still seeing these images real time come out of ukraine. you remember a number of -- russia intervened in kazakhstan....
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howie, chuck, and trey. obviously, is whether there are indictments coming, what's going to happen with a grand jury witness investigation goes on capitol hill. the egregious part, obviously, is the media coverage before the election and sudden relation byy some in the media it is a story. >> it's embarrassment. "the washington times" and "new york post" don't get stand ovation for confirming laptop emails 16 months after the "new york post" broke the story then barred by twitter. i will give them one clap. glad they're now in the game and reporting and trying to advance the story "the washington post" for example dealt with this chinese energy deal for hunter biden and his uncle that rich just reported on. the "new york times" disclosed that hunter biden had paid off more than $1 million in back taxes everybody knows has been involved in influence peddling around the globe. this is absolutely news because it's the president's son. >> bret: chuck? >> well, i think that in the "the washington post" requested
howie, chuck, and trey. obviously, is whether there are indictments coming, what's going to happen with a grand jury witness investigation goes on capitol hill. the egregious part, obviously, is the media coverage before the election and sudden relation byy some in the media it is a story. >> it's embarrassment. "the washington times" and "new york post" don't get stand ovation for confirming laptop emails 16 months after the "new york post" broke the story...
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i'm chuck todd. president biden is ramping up his response to russia in some ways responding to both zelenskyy and congress. president zelenskyy is urging the west to do more. putin's army is clearly struggling and the russian economy faces collapse. u.s. intelligence officials are warning we could be entering a crucial and uglier phase of the conflict. president announced a u.s. ban on russian oil imports as the u.s. weighs further action against russia. >> this is a moment that has strong bipartisan support from congress and i believe from the country. americans have rallied to support the ukrainian people and made it clear we will not be part of subsidizing putin's war. we're working closely with europe and our partners to develop a long-term strategy to reduce their dependence on russian energy as well. our teams are actively discussing how to make this happen, and today we remain united in our purpose to keep pressure mounting on putin and his war machine. >> 48 hours ago on "meet the press," se
i'm chuck todd. president biden is ramping up his response to russia in some ways responding to both zelenskyy and congress. president zelenskyy is urging the west to do more. putin's army is clearly struggling and the russian economy faces collapse. u.s. intelligence officials are warning we could be entering a crucial and uglier phase of the conflict. president announced a u.s. ban on russian oil imports as the u.s. weighs further action against russia. >> this is a moment that has...
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i'm chuck todd. as the war in ukraine enters month two, all eyes are on president biden in brussels today and what comes out of his series of emergency meetings today that he essentially helped organize and called, nato, g-7 and the eu. we've seen pledges for more support for ukraine, humanitarian relief, battalions to eastern europe, more sanctions on russia, and perhaps contingency planning in the event they deploy chemical or nuclear weapons and we don't know the new decisions because amid the military stale mate in ukraine, hanging over today's meeltdings is this question -- how far is putin willing to go? in his address to nato this morning, president zelenskyy pushed nato to further ramp up military assistance claiming russia has used phosphorous bombs, an allegation that u.s. officials say they cannot yet confirm. in his press conference following nato's emergency meeting this morning, jens stoltenberg would not confirm the allegations either as he announced the deployment of four battalions t
i'm chuck todd. as the war in ukraine enters month two, all eyes are on president biden in brussels today and what comes out of his series of emergency meetings today that he essentially helped organize and called, nato, g-7 and the eu. we've seen pledges for more support for ukraine, humanitarian relief, battalions to eastern europe, more sanctions on russia, and perhaps contingency planning in the event they deploy chemical or nuclear weapons and we don't know the new decisions because amid...
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chuck, tell her how good the plan is. chuck! oh, chuck, come on don't do me like this, man."t, biden applauded the bravery and courage of the ukrainian people, and laid out a strong response to russia that will punish them financially, while being careful to avoid any direct military conflict that could drastically escalate the situation, which no one wants. and yet, some republicans couldn't even be bothered to show up, while others were just disruptive jerks every time i remember these insane people are elected officials, i have to look in the mirror and tell myself - >> we're going to be okay. >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ we'll be right back with courteney cox, everybody ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. quaker instant oatmeal has upped its game... with protein. 10 grams of protein, plus 35g of whole
chuck, tell her how good the plan is. chuck! oh, chuck, come on don't do me like this, man."t, biden applauded the bravery and courage of the ukrainian people, and laid out a strong response to russia that will punish them financially, while being careful to avoid any direct military conflict that could drastically escalate the situation, which no one wants. and yet, some republicans couldn't even be bothered to show up, while others were just disruptive jerks every time i remember these...
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>> that's right, chuck. this is clearly in phase 2, which is reorganize, consolidate, bring forces back together, take some of their armor units. some of these armor units you see in and around sumy were near decimated. so they're bringing those back, patching together those army units so they can make another advance. separately the east is really where the fight is happening right now. you've seen major battles in and around kyiv. not only there they're moving in two directions, essentially, trying to link up in and around the area known as izium. that would link together all this territory here, and what vladimir putin has said from the start is he wants all of donbas to be essentially secured and russian. separately, this is mariupol where you're seeing the absolute devastation, and the bigger story is what the folks are seeing in the south, they know in kyiv it's going to get tough, and what they know through all this, chuck, is it's becoming mud season. when you look at some of the things going on in t
>> that's right, chuck. this is clearly in phase 2, which is reorganize, consolidate, bring forces back together, take some of their armor units. some of these armor units you see in and around sumy were near decimated. so they're bringing those back, patching together those army units so they can make another advance. separately the east is really where the fight is happening right now. you've seen major battles in and around kyiv. not only there they're moving in two directions,...
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i'm chuck todd. two weeks into russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, the fighting is intensifying the humanitarian crisis is worsening. and any prospects for a quick resolution of this conflict has all but faded. putin is doubling down on the aggressiveness. and a temporary cease-fire along several humanitarian corridors is set to expire in less than an hour from now as ukrainians try to escape. 2.1 million people have fled the country, more than half to poland. ukrainian officials are accusing russia of shelling the evacuation route in the port city of mariupol. you're looking at images, some extraordinary graphic. just fed to us a few moments ago, what we believe is a scene from a children's hospital that ukrainian officials say was destroyed by russian air strikes. the damage is catastrophic. president zelenskyy tweet out this video, reportedly showing the aftermath of the hospital. nbc news has not been able to independently verify the videos that zelenskyy sent out. the world health organizat
i'm chuck todd. two weeks into russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, the fighting is intensifying the humanitarian crisis is worsening. and any prospects for a quick resolution of this conflict has all but faded. putin is doubling down on the aggressiveness. and a temporary cease-fire along several humanitarian corridors is set to expire in less than an hour from now as ukrainians try to escape. 2.1 million people have fled the country, more than half to poland. ukrainian officials are...
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i wanted to address the inner question, in your previous question to chuck.le the eastman court filing may not impact with the justice department does, it completely, imperfectly, highlights a conundrum of the justice department, which is way bigger than whether or not with the criminal trial. it's a fact that you have a judge now. you have people in public, you have lawmakers, you have a lot of people saying, trump committed a crime, in broad daylight. he undermined the rule of law, and that is the accusation. if the justice department's job is to do that, and they feel they can't, you talk about a larger question for the department, for the democracy, the rule of law. >> chuck, help us understand what you believe the committee is trying to do. i want to go back to navarro, scavino, mark meadows, trying to get them to comply. they won't, right? this is the trump loyalist trio. they will not play ball. what is the committee trying to do? >> this is what katie touched on, earlier. she is exactly right. there is a difference between civil contempt, stephanie, t
i wanted to address the inner question, in your previous question to chuck.le the eastman court filing may not impact with the justice department does, it completely, imperfectly, highlights a conundrum of the justice department, which is way bigger than whether or not with the criminal trial. it's a fact that you have a judge now. you have people in public, you have lawmakers, you have a lot of people saying, trump committed a crime, in broad daylight. he undermined the rule of law, and that...
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that's ok chuck with your front on the should. yeah, i don't care much to the alarm clan, the hot database chicata, knock effective and i'm losing economic have stroke. so today sort of address because we're near us now. it's not to say you're stuck is i can migrate any mobile measure the highway man. i would say the 2nd most significant, far right? organization hunger with many members of the of the organization used to be members of, of the police and of the army. so there are members who are really trained to get a last question i'm launch gave you. shake them on that shaft moment. got docked on me, dale. i got one on a level 2. not experts assumed that could be a few 100 men who are part of the organizational maximum, probably a 1000 people. the organization was formed by law school. totes guy who is one of the most significant figures of the hunger in far right. i'm audio of santa pod that'll affect the actual tell them boy got mixed up. what do you mean they could do them a lot to get to get that thought a taught african hey
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what i will tell you is this, chuck.ny sanctions relief we will provide in the last administration and what's true in this administration have to be tied to concrete steps on what maduro will take. >> do you seize defensive weapons? >> they seized the fighter jets and weapons, but the key here is president biden looked at the assessment of our intelligence community, took the advice of his military commanders, talked with his allies and determined that it did not justify flying fighter planes from a u.s. base in germany to a contested air space in eastern europe. but he also directed us to double down on our efforts to get the ukranians advanced capabilities that could achieve a similar purpose. >> jake sullivan, national security adviser -- i know you're busy -- i appreciate you spending a few minutes with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> once again we've brought together experts to discuss the war in ukraine and what options the u.s. has to help in the fight against russia. admiral james stavridis, michael mcfaul, form
what i will tell you is this, chuck.ny sanctions relief we will provide in the last administration and what's true in this administration have to be tied to concrete steps on what maduro will take. >> do you seize defensive weapons? >> they seized the fighter jets and weapons, but the key here is president biden looked at the assessment of our intelligence community, took the advice of his military commanders, talked with his allies and determined that it did not justify flying...
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chuck?> very quickly, poland and the united states government haven't always been on the same page on nato in particular in dealing with russia in general and most recently it was the mig issue. unclear why poland was ready do it directly and then they were like no. we still don't know the full back story there. i notice it hasn't come up so far on this trip. do you expect it to? >> reporter: well, it will be interesting to see if it was a part of the private conversations we don't have a sense of that. certainly the president of poland was speaking today, he was emphasizing unity. they seemed to have moved on to other kinds of weapon systems at the moment. one of the other interesting things is jake sullivan, the president's national security adviser, says there is convergence, the word he used, among the allies about how they would respond to any chemical or biological attack by putin or russia in ukraine. not saying what that would be but suggesting that there is a unified sense of how th
chuck?> very quickly, poland and the united states government haven't always been on the same page on nato in particular in dealing with russia in general and most recently it was the mig issue. unclear why poland was ready do it directly and then they were like no. we still don't know the full back story there. i notice it hasn't come up so far on this trip. do you expect it to? >> reporter: well, it will be interesting to see if it was a part of the private conversations we don't...
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i wanted to address the inner question, in your previous question to chuck.le the eastman court filing may not impact with the justice department does, it completely, imperfectly, highlights a conundrum of the justice department, which is way bigger than whether or not with the criminal trial. it's a fact that you have a judge now. you have people in public, you have lawmakers, you have a lot of people saying, trump committed a crime, in broad daylight. he undermined the rule of law, and that is the accusation. if the justice department's job is to do that, and they feel they can't, you talk about a larger question for the department, for the democracy, the rule of law. >> chuck, help us understand what you believe the committee is trying to do. i want to go back to navarro, scavino, mark meadows, trying to get them to comply. they won't, right? this is the trump loyalist trio. they will not play ball. what is the committee trying to do? >> this is what katie touched on, earlier. she is exactly right. there is a difference between civil contempt, stephanie, t
i wanted to address the inner question, in your previous question to chuck.le the eastman court filing may not impact with the justice department does, it completely, imperfectly, highlights a conundrum of the justice department, which is way bigger than whether or not with the criminal trial. it's a fact that you have a judge now. you have people in public, you have lawmakers, you have a lot of people saying, trump committed a crime, in broad daylight. he undermined the rule of law, and that...
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thanks for joining us, chuck. be sure to join chuck this morning on "meet the press."ll have an interview with national security adviser jake sullivan, plus that exclusive interview with former u.s. attorney general, william barr, and former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after "today in the bay." >>> coming up in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk with nbc bay area political analyst larry gersten for our weekly segment. we'll take a look at the sanctions placed on russia and if the no-fly zone could deter russian troops. >>> the search is on for a woman who stole a $4,000 bottle of alcohol. it was caught on videotape, which was obtained by nbc bay area. it happened at the grandview restaurant in san jose. you can see the woman casually walks behind the bar and grabs a bottle of louis 13 cognac and walks out of the rest rant. a $1,500 reward is being offered for tips leading to an arrest. >>> this morning we are moving you forward as many bay area cities are easing covid-19 mandates. this week we talked with the mayors o
thanks for joining us, chuck. be sure to join chuck this morning on "meet the press."ll have an interview with national security adviser jake sullivan, plus that exclusive interview with former u.s. attorney general, william barr, and former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after "today in the bay." >>> coming up in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk with nbc bay area political analyst larry gersten for our...
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but chuck said, "no, we can't.t there late and my team said to me, "don't be funny do not be funny. don't be funny on the floor, in a floor speech don't be funny in hearings don't be funny to the press. i said, "i got it. don't be funny." they said, "don't be funny." but i really didn't internalize it [ laughter ] so, the first day i'm there, i get sworn in i go right to my new office. i hadn't been there. i get this slip of paper on my desk, and i learned that one of my duties is to write congratulatory notes to my constituents and the first one is ruth anderson of marshall, minnesota, who's turning 110 >> jimmy: i write down, "dear ruth, you have a bright future." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's very funny. >> i thought so. and so, my new assistant picks it up and takes it to my new chief of staff and he's in like a two sack, "what is this? >> jimmy: yeah >> i said, "it's a joke. and he goes, "uh-huh you think ruth anderson will find it funny? i said, "well, i don't know, she's 110. >> jimmy: yeah >> he said, "well
but chuck said, "no, we can't.t there late and my team said to me, "don't be funny do not be funny. don't be funny on the floor, in a floor speech don't be funny in hearings don't be funny to the press. i said, "i got it. don't be funny." they said, "don't be funny." but i really didn't internalize it [ laughter ] so, the first day i'm there, i get sworn in i go right to my new office. i hadn't been there. i get this slip of paper on my desk, and i learned that one...
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>> well, chuck, i do expect it to be more brutal.should appreciate we're in the early days, just a few days into this, and we should expect this to be a long, protracted, brutal campaign. if he want an example of what the russian regime is capable of, think back 20 years to the campaign they took to their own russian citizens in chechnya, and look at the pictures of the city of grozny, the capital of chechnya, from 20 years ago. they leveled it. you can imagine that kind of city fighting, mass bombardment, disregard for civilian casualties, that's what's bearing down on kharkiv and kyiv now. if given the choice, putin will double down before he backs down. >> his decision to amp up his nuclear posture, i read one analysis that said that the u.s. should be careful not to overrespond because that's exactly what putin wants, that he's trying to take the focus off of the fact that he's failing in ukraine and he wants to make this a war with the united states, a war with the west. how do we balance that and still make sure we're keeping a
>> well, chuck, i do expect it to be more brutal.should appreciate we're in the early days, just a few days into this, and we should expect this to be a long, protracted, brutal campaign. if he want an example of what the russian regime is capable of, think back 20 years to the campaign they took to their own russian citizens in chechnya, and look at the pictures of the city of grozny, the capital of chechnya, from 20 years ago. they leveled it. you can imagine that kind of city fighting,...
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thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming virtual events, and we look forward to seeing you at another one of our events very soon. so have thousands more online at c-span.org/history. go
thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming...
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thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming virtual events, and we look forward to seeing you at another one of our events very soon. so have an excellent evening everyone. thanks again. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including wow, the world has changed today the fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. so wow is there for our customers with speed
thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming...
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thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming virtual events, and we look forward to seeing you at another one of our events very soon. so have thousands more online at c-span.org/history. good evening buenas noches, and thank you for tuning in on behalf of all of us at the locally base independently owned bookstore books and books in miami, florida and in partnership with miami book fair. it's my pleasure to welcome you to a virtual evening with aaron l thompson and arielle savar to sc
thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming...
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thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming virtual events, and we look forward to seeing you at another one of our events very soon. so havee anytime at c-span.org/history. let me tell you about our speaker this evening. dr. alan pietro ban is an assistant professor of global affairs at trinity washington university since 2011. he has also served as an assistant director of research at the nuclear nuclear studies institute and his primary research and teaching areas are modern us history in us foreign
thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred sign copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming...
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thanks so much chuck. thanks for joining us tonight. and thanks to all of you out there for joining us. it's great questions and all that kind of stuff. please consider purchasing a the copy of the 90s. we have currently currently have around a hundred signed copies. so just if you order through the through the if you order through pals.com now, you will get one of the signed copies. so it's as long as they supplies last so and while you're there be sure to check out our lineup of upcoming virtual events, and we look forward to seeing you at another one of our events very soon. so have an excellent evening everyone. thanks again. emory university professor carol anderson teaches a class about efforts in the early 1960s to register african-american voters in mississippi. she describes some of the leaders of the movement their tactics and the opposition they faced from segregationists. here's a portion of that program. so moses goes down to the courthouse. he's got a couple of guys with them. they're going up the steps to go register blac
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and i think that you said it perfectly, chuck. and i wish the president said it.sed on voting and then not deal with that same right to be upheld here in america, when we're looking at laws being changed in alabama where we'll be this weekend, in texas, in north carolina, and on, where you have going up to the supreme court, this whole question of an independent state doctrine, where they're trying to say that state courts should not be even able to stop state legislatures from changing voting regulations in voting districts. so as we look for and pray for the people in ukraine, we need to also deal domestically. and i think that connection a very clear and we need to make it clear. and i will be doing that in the sermon sunday morning. >> you know the 2020 turnout in selma was just 57%. it was among the worst in the state of alabama. what does that tell you about the current state of voting access in this country? >> it tells us a lot. it tells us that, one, access is stopping things and it tells us that we have to inspire people to go past the road blocks, as th
and i think that you said it perfectly, chuck. and i wish the president said it.sed on voting and then not deal with that same right to be upheld here in america, when we're looking at laws being changed in alabama where we'll be this weekend, in texas, in north carolina, and on, where you have going up to the supreme court, this whole question of an independent state doctrine, where they're trying to say that state courts should not be even able to stop state legislatures from changing voting...
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in the 90s, a book, chuck chuck klosterman brooks a home in all of it. the film, the music, the sports, the tv, the politics, at the changes regarding release and class and sexuality, and the young and young of oprah and alan greenspan. so this evening's event will include audience q&a. so please use the q&a button at the bottom of your screen if you'd like to ask a question. as well as someone has talked a question you would also like to know the answer to, please up for that particular question by stepping clicking the thumbs up at. and lastly, support chuck and posed by purchasing a cop audio of his book for most. and this link to buy the 90s will be posted. since shaq has dropped by the so we have an actual hundred signed copies. so order yours while supplies last. all right, thanks so much, chuck, for joining us, and we're excited to have you. >> this is the beginning? okay! well, you know, this is normally the part in the event where i would be, i would say, like, boy, it's great to be here and! you know, is really not great to be here, because i'm
in the 90s, a book, chuck chuck klosterman brooks a home in all of it. the film, the music, the sports, the tv, the politics, at the changes regarding release and class and sexuality, and the young and young of oprah and alan greenspan. so this evening's event will include audience q&a. so please use the q&a button at the bottom of your screen if you'd like to ask a question. as well as someone has talked a question you would also like to know the answer to, please up for that...
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thank you for joining us, chuck. and be sure to join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." joining him with be senator chris murphy, general jens stoltenberg and liz cheney. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 right after this newscast. in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gersten for our weekly segment. ahead he breaks down how the american people are feeling toward the response to the russian invasion of ukraine. >>> and turning to a major change for local animal shelters. valley humane society in pleasanton is raising awareness about declining adoption rates. "today in the bay" explains the negative impacts this may have to animal care. >> reporter: during the pandemic, people adopted pets and volunteers did their part to help. the president of the valley humane society has watched things change dramatically. >> we know this mass return of adopted animals during the pandemic is not, in fact, happening. >> reporter: that's welcome news, but she says recently there's been a shift. they're running out of adopters for cats and do
thank you for joining us, chuck. and be sure to join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." joining him with be senator chris murphy, general jens stoltenberg and liz cheney. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 right after this newscast. in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gersten for our weekly segment. ahead he breaks down how the american people are feeling toward the response to the russian invasion of ukraine....