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so i agree with you, cynthia. the problem isn't so much what trump said but how he -- what mueller said but how he said it. mueller is lawyerly and reserved where trump and barr are aggressive and in your face. and the stakes here are very high. this is the most important investigation of a president in american history. trump and barr lie about it and their lies seem to be effective. what mueller needed to do was say plainly and directly that the president is guilty of multiple felonies that the only reason that he's not charged with a crime now is because of that doj policy. but the constitutional remedy is impeachment. >> let me go to ben on this question, because it seems like a lot this was done in broad daylight. the president attempted firing of comey, daring him to give a loyalty oath, everything he could to protect his guy, hid national security adviser, pushing for the firing of the special counsel himself. so much of this information is bold print in the headlines for months now. and all they wanted to
so i agree with you, cynthia. the problem isn't so much what trump said but how he -- what mueller said but how he said it. mueller is lawyerly and reserved where trump and barr are aggressive and in your face. and the stakes here are very high. this is the most important investigation of a president in american history. trump and barr lie about it and their lies seem to be effective. what mueller needed to do was say plainly and directly that the president is guilty of multiple felonies that...
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cynthia was scheduled to return to teach in august. now the district is offering grief counseling to staff here. reporting live in san jose, marian favreau, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. a reward is offered for information in a deadly shooting in livermore. they believe he shot and killed a 16-year-old outside a taco bell and considered armed and dangerous. they will pay $2500 for informat arrest. >> the tesla involved in a deadly crash was not in self driving mode at the time of the accident. it shows the tesla speeding on sunday and ultimately running a red light and crashing into another car. the car hit and killed a tourist visiting from the fresno woman. a 21-year-old vallejo woman driving the tesla has been arrested. >> stanford university apolog e apologizing the way it handled finding a noose on campus. they spotted the noose hanging from a tree near the campus dorms. that summer program had a large number of minority students and they do believe the noose was a message meant for them. today stanford admitted it was t
cynthia was scheduled to return to teach in august. now the district is offering grief counseling to staff here. reporting live in san jose, marian favreau, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. a reward is offered for information in a deadly shooting in livermore. they believe he shot and killed a 16-year-old outside a taco bell and considered armed and dangerous. they will pay $2500 for informat arrest. >> the tesla involved in a deadly crash was not in self driving mode at the...
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cynthia has a good point. it is hard to see whether the house is generally going to go forward after another six-week recess and push this pretty quickly where we are in the thick of the primaries and everybody is going to say let the voters decide. maybe i am wrong or mcgahn's testimony if he were to give it and suddenly transformed and maybe he becomes john dean and points a finger with donald trump and say i was there and i was in the room and these things happen and you didn't know. the political environment on the hill does not suggest that there is enormous threat to the president right now. >> well, we got peter baker to speak. kimberly atkin and cynthia, thank you so much for being our front four on a thursday night. the new report reveals how systematic the russian hack was and a preview of the next democratic debates. don't forget about them less than a week away now. "the 11th hour" is just getting away on this thursday night. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 sm
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cynthia oxney, always a pleasure. >> let's hope they're not ruined. let's hope they heal. >> i just don't know how one is strong enough to heal from these wounds. cynthia oxney, thank you. always a pleasure to have you on. we appreciate it. coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, who might be able to beat donald trump, and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - burt! you have my lunch. - introducing togo's new hot chicken trio. the new brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, bacon, and fresh avocado. the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? >>> it's not only shameful. it's incredibly damaging. >> how? >> look, we've led the world by the power of our example. when presidents say, they're the face of america, like it or not. they're the face of america. and the
cynthia oxney, always a pleasure. >> let's hope they're not ruined. let's hope they heal. >> i just don't know how one is strong enough to heal from these wounds. cynthia oxney, thank you. always a pleasure to have you on. we appreciate it. coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, who might be able to beat donald trump, and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i...
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the arlington school board appointed cynthia johnson to the position. she is currently the assistant superintendent of administrative services. . she will take over on september 1stsh is fluent in spanish and has 35 years ofer expnce in education. a search firm will be hired this fall to find a permanent superintendent. >>> some good fnews a local vietnam vet this morning william holly has been reunited with the famil heirloom he thought he had lost forever. his wife's uncle served in world war i. when he died, the burial flag was given to them. it fell out of a moving truck two weeks ago. another veteran found it along a busy stret of centr avenue in prince georges county and immediately recognized its significance and turned it into police. holly's daughter later saw on theicews that offs were searching for the owner. it was returned yesterday. so happy the fmily found that precious, precious heirloom. >> one of those things that has so many memories tied to it.i ave my grandfather's flag.
the arlington school board appointed cynthia johnson to the position. she is currently the assistant superintendent of administrative services. . she will take over on september 1stsh is fluent in spanish and has 35 years ofer expnce in education. a search firm will be hired this fall to find a permanent superintendent. >>> some good fnews a local vietnam vet this morning william holly has been reunited with the famil heirloom he thought he had lost forever. his wife's uncle served in...
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and the judge decided yeah it would be okay. >> reporter: why call cynthia nance? conversation in which shelley told her mother she was thinking of breaking up with nathan? that, said the defense, gave nathan a motive. but certainly not daniel. cynthia was incensed by the questions she was asked. >> for them to call me and ask questions trying to make it sound like that her conversation with me wanting to break up with nathan would be the reason why nathan would go and kill her, you know, i didn't want them twisting my words to make it sound like the things that i said made it reflect more on nathan and less on daniel. >> reporter: so did that work out for them? or did it backfire? >> it didn't work out because shelley's mother also testified when she was cross-examined by the prosecution that as far as she knew, shelley never had that conversation with nathan. so nathan -- >> reporter: nathan wouldn't have known. >> he wouldn't have known. so that kinda kills the idea that that could have been motive if he didn't even know that they were gonna break up. >> reporte
and the judge decided yeah it would be okay. >> reporter: why call cynthia nance? conversation in which shelley told her mother she was thinking of breaking up with nathan? that, said the defense, gave nathan a motive. but certainly not daniel. cynthia was incensed by the questions she was asked. >> for them to call me and ask questions trying to make it sound like that her conversation with me wanting to break up with nathan would be the reason why nathan would go and kill her, you...
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for more on this, i'm joined by nbc news correspondent who covered today's hearing and cynthia oxney,r federal prosecutor. bring us up to speed. it's an amazing story what happened in 2007 in the non-prosecution agreement. what has happened now? >> okay. what has happened now is that federal prosecutors here have brought forward this case and they have looked at all the conduct between 2002 and 2005 that they've been able to find so far and be able to say, look, here is how this scheme worked. basically this guy would arrange massages and then would allegedly have increasingly sexual contacts or increasingly sexual sessions with these underage girls. in some cases according to the indictment the girls would turn around and recruit more girls to be his next underage victim, according to the allegations. as you mentioned, jeffrey epstein has pleaded not guilty to this. >> that's the trafficking part. it was getting people. others were setting this up for him. other people are named, his associates. they're not named but they're referred to. >> there are three employees you're referred t
for more on this, i'm joined by nbc news correspondent who covered today's hearing and cynthia oxney,r federal prosecutor. bring us up to speed. it's an amazing story what happened in 2007 in the non-prosecution agreement. what has happened now? >> okay. what has happened now is that federal prosecutors here have brought forward this case and they have looked at all the conduct between 2002 and 2005 that they've been able to find so far and be able to say, look, here is how this scheme...
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london breed: thank you, cynthia.ere with you because john, we know this project was a long time coming. we work hard in this city to try to repurpose this whole waterfront. some of you were around during this '89 earthquake. i certainly was. i remember when this used to be a water way, and look at how beautiful our waterfront has become with a lot of businesses, a lot of housing, and here is an opportunity to provide 178 units of affordable housing for families and seniors. this is absolutely amazing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and let me just also say that last year, it was brought to my attention that for the senior development that were being placed here at 735 davis street, there were still so many seniors who didn't meet the minimum income qualifications because we know that there are a lot of different challenges with affordability in san francisco. people who are low, extremely low, people who are just exiting homelessness, people who just barely meet the minimum qualifications, and sometimes those w
london breed: thank you, cynthia.ere with you because john, we know this project was a long time coming. we work hard in this city to try to repurpose this whole waterfront. some of you were around during this '89 earthquake. i certainly was. i remember when this used to be a water way, and look at how beautiful our waterfront has become with a lot of businesses, a lot of housing, and here is an opportunity to provide 178 units of affordable housing for families and seniors. this is absolutely...
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nbc news senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfadde joins now with more on a seris situation for these drivers. cynthia, what d you find, and what does-ups s ups say about t >> reporter: there were 23 incidents of ups drivers bei hospitalized and admitted to the hospital for severe heat-related episodes. now what are those? some t ofm are -- range from dehydration to the point where they are fainting and vomiting. all the way to ki ey failure and heart attacks were precipitated by these overheating situations. you know, there ared documente incidences of the t back truck, peaking at temperatures of over 150 degrees. you know, the human body wasn't designed to tolerate that kind of heat. absolutely not. so does ups have any plans for em? can theol it down? >> well, ups says, well, you know, ups is -- is booming. business is bming because, you know, we're all ordering stuff online, right, and having it delivered to home. well, they made $7 billion last year. we askedhhem if t had estimated how much it would cost to put air conditioning in the trucks and they hadn'tnd they didn'
nbc news senior investigative correspondent cynthia mcfadde joins now with more on a seris situation for these drivers. cynthia, what d you find, and what does-ups s ups say about t >> reporter: there were 23 incidents of ups drivers bei hospitalized and admitted to the hospital for severe heat-related episodes. now what are those? some t ofm are -- range from dehydration to the point where they are fainting and vomiting. all the way to ki ey failure and heart attacks were precipitated by...
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tom, cynthia, barbara, thank you all so much. all right.ments ago about joe biden's apology. coming up, a member of the biden campaign will be here to talk about the campaign's reboot. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. ♪ >>> that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. i will see you again at 1:00 p.m. with my partner ali srel ci velshi. coming up more news with hallie jackson, who i hope in washington has an umbrella. >> we do, steph. we also have a lot of breaking news. not here in washington but up in new york. the indictment just droppi
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cynthia, let's talk about the legality of all of this. look, we stepped in and basically made sure that jeffrey epstein went to jail. but you have this former state attorney saying, you know, you were the feds, you could have kept investigating, you could have brought that 53-page indictment. that's not the way it works. did he open up a whole new legal can of worms for himself? >> i think so. i think his defense was fundamentally indecent and it was also factually incorrect. let me tell you why. >> it was indecent because it didn't include an apology to these girls. not only the girls that took the plea, that were involved in the plea, but also to the future girls that were injured because he didn't do his job. and he should've done that. that's number one. it was also factually incorrect -- and let me just say one other thing about the indecency. his basic argument was, well, we got the girls a civil settlement. that's what he said and that's what he did. he worked it out so the girls got paid money. he basically treated them like they
cynthia, let's talk about the legality of all of this. look, we stepped in and basically made sure that jeffrey epstein went to jail. but you have this former state attorney saying, you know, you were the feds, you could have kept investigating, you could have brought that 53-page indictment. that's not the way it works. did he open up a whole new legal can of worms for himself? >> i think so. i think his defense was fundamentally indecent and it was also factually incorrect. let me tell...
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cynthia's research. research talking about new discoveries of transition stress, rather than everything being simply pt schlt s and pt. >> a family member, going unnamed, alex breaks my heart that every one of these vets comes back with ptsd. and i said that's not the case and i know you're not reading my stuff now. [laughter] >> add one thing to that. when you talk about serious policy areas, think about heshg health care and look at hhs on medicaid. it's common knowledge in the medicaid space the 10% of sickest patients drives 90% of costs and if we had conversations about the numbers, i don't know the exact numbers of the va, i'm guessing they're similar. it's a given that this small percent of the population that needs the benefits is driving it and it also lets the people know that there's the other 90% out there. so-- >> okay. and i feel like i've gotten this half of the room my back to. that i have a question over here? >> sorry, i'm a professional question asker. >> i'm a disabled vet and it's a
cynthia's research. research talking about new discoveries of transition stress, rather than everything being simply pt schlt s and pt. >> a family member, going unnamed, alex breaks my heart that every one of these vets comes back with ptsd. and i said that's not the case and i know you're not reading my stuff now. [laughter] >> add one thing to that. when you talk about serious policy areas, think about heshg health care and look at hhs on medicaid. it's common knowledge in the...
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cynthia mcfadden on a growing problem.ee meyer never expected -- her biggest challenge as a military spouse would be feeding her four kids. >> we just have to get creative. some days we have bread drives. >> reporter: the truck arrives every two weeks full of fruits and vegetables. >> we are 80% military and 30% freeuc r lunch. >> when you hear that it is on the front line for the rest us, serving, to go bed hungry sometimes, it's shocking. >>ah. yeah. to go bed hungry and lonely because their parents are gone. sometimes. is well aware of that. he is inco mmunications in the navy. he makes $34,279 a year before taxes. that's just under the national poverty level for o a family six. the military does pay for their housing. a significant benefit. but they ca still only make ends meet with help. vince hall, ceo of feeding san dio, knows this all too well. last year this food rescue group provided26 million meals. many to military families. >> i take great pride in the work we do but i take no pride in the fact that our countr
cynthia mcfadden on a growing problem.ee meyer never expected -- her biggest challenge as a military spouse would be feeding her four kids. >> we just have to get creative. some days we have bread drives. >> reporter: the truck arrives every two weeks full of fruits and vegetables. >> we are 80% military and 30% freeuc r lunch. >> when you hear that it is on the front line for the rest us, serving, to go bed hungry sometimes, it's shocking. >>ah. yeah. to go bed...
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daddy's home two beautiful words which, for today, push away all the worry cynthia mcfadden, nbc newsan diego. >> the families make so many sacrifices already going hungry shouldn't be one of them >> it is an important report hili, it's a growing problem >> it's their reality. all right, up nextinn the action could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious. special k. dealing with psor
daddy's home two beautiful words which, for today, push away all the worry cynthia mcfadden, nbc newsan diego. >> the families make so many sacrifices already going hungry shouldn't be one of them >> it is an important report hili, it's a growing problem >> it's their reality. all right, up nextinn the action could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more...
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first -- with cynthia, first you have to salt away the most important.in his own words. but if not, you walk him through the report. that really is 9% of their task. after that i think there are two things they can try. first is focus on the letter that he sent to the attorney general, taking issue with the attorney general's characterization. he's not going to criticize bar but you can establish some daylight. the home run question if he would answer it, and i think unlikely, it would be but for the doj policy that says you can't indict a sitting president, would you have recommended -- would you have found the president committed criminal conduct? you want to ask that in such a way so if he rebuffs it, you don't get a bad soundbite and it doesn't come back to sort of bite you on tv. >> most of the country -- vast majority of the country has not read the mueller report. have those heard those words come from his mouth. i want to play for you quickly an excerpt from tonight's msnbc special "the mueller report: what you need to know." take a look. >> muel
first -- with cynthia, first you have to salt away the most important.in his own words. but if not, you walk him through the report. that really is 9% of their task. after that i think there are two things they can try. first is focus on the letter that he sent to the attorney general, taking issue with the attorney general's characterization. he's not going to criticize bar but you can establish some daylight. the home run question if he would answer it, and i think unlikely, it would be but...
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cynthia, thank you, always a pleasure to have you on. we appreciate it. >> coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, what might be able to beat donald trump and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. voters back home when we come >> how? >> we have led the world by the palm of our example. when presidents say they are the face of america, like it or not, we are the face of america. and the idea that donald trump says and does the things he does is just absolutely despicable. >> that's former vice president in an interview set to air on morning joe just a few hours from now. act surprised when you see it. he is one of many democratic contenders reacting to the president's comments on the so-called squad, the four women in the house. according to the latest polling, joe biden is still the president's biggest looming threat. but there are others. a new nbc news wall street journal poll shows if the election were held today biden would outperform trump by nine points. senato
cynthia, thank you, always a pleasure to have you on. we appreciate it. >> coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, what might be able to beat donald trump and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. voters back home when we come >> how? >> we have led the world by the palm of our example. when presidents say they are the face of america, like it or not, we are the face of america. and the idea that donald...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, san diego.ll the worries. >>> for more information on ways you can help goews.com. coming up, tourism troubles how some cities are trying to tame the summer crowds in very innovative ways, thinking venice, italy, when we come back across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables of certain cancers clater in life. from an infection, human papillomavirus i knew widespread hpv is and while hpv clears for most, that might not be the case for him. i knew his risk increases as he gets older.
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but in sweltering summers like this one cynthia mcfadden discovered some of the people delivering those packages are struggling. >> reporter: ups driver jim clink could have lost his fe. my vision was blurred. i was seeing stars. i was throwin up. i just honestly could not drive that vehicle safely anymore. >> reporter: his wife theresa. >> i am a nurse and i was terrified. >> reporter: clink has worked for u for almost 15 years. >> it'sd very goo job. as a matter of fact, i love the work that i epave done for ups. >> rorter: but every summer he dreaded the heat. >> that cargo area e whl the packages are kept, it's pretty pch like opening u a big oven and walking into it. >> reporter: clink lives in new jersey, but be discovered it's happening all over the country. ups package trucks are not air-conditioned and driversay the cargo area can reach temperaturp to 152 degrees. one week in august 2016 clink says the heat became unbearable. >> iidn't want to be inthe complaer, so i just worked. >> reporter: even th gh you were light headed? >> yeah. >> reporte the next morning he says he call
but in sweltering summers like this one cynthia mcfadden discovered some of the people delivering those packages are struggling. >> reporter: ups driver jim clink could have lost his fe. my vision was blurred. i was seeing stars. i was throwin up. i just honestly could not drive that vehicle safely anymore. >> reporter: his wife theresa. >> i am a nurse and i was terrified. >> reporter: clink has worked for u for almost 15 years. >> it'sd very goo job. as a matter...
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cynthia mcfadden in how his story is inspiring america. ♪ >> reporter: he grew up in afghanistan.ban had ma playing or listening to music a crime. >> you couldn't make any music. you couldn't play any instrument. you couldn't sing. >> you could be arrested? >> you could be arrestedr killed. >> reporter: american forces put an end to that in 2001 when he was four. only 25 pianos remained in the country. he waited hours every day to practice on one. on> my passion and ambitis to be one of the greatest in the ororld. >> repr: he says his talent has sacrifices. he's not seen his family for the four years of college. none of it would have haened if it hadn't been for those u.s. troops who gave music back to the afghan people. so, he wrote an open letter to the troops who serve there. >> i wish i could talk to eacof you. i would tell you that a generation of young afghans have grown up in a civil society which you enabled through your service and courage. i would ask you not to despair that your sacrifice was wasted. lw'll prove it was not. i'll aays say thank you through my lifetime of
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cynthia aksne and claire mccaskill, thank you. >>> sitting down with a new jeffrey epstein accuser who is telling her story for the very first time. you don't want to miss that. >>> next, michael flynn and his new legal team stop cooperating, potentially landing the former national security adviser with a longer sentence. the pardon play in two minutes. , you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within, with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, nearly four times more patients taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin compared to those not taking it, and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, a severe reaction. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you are taking asthma med
cynthia aksne and claire mccaskill, thank you. >>> sitting down with a new jeffrey epstein accuser who is telling her story for the very first time. you don't want to miss that. >>> next, michael flynn and his new legal team stop cooperating, potentially landing the former national security adviser with a longer sentence. the pardon play in two minutes. , you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an...
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attorney and senior fbi official, now an msnbc contributor and cynthia oxney, former federal prosecutor who worked alongside robert mueller in washington and now an msnbc legal analyst. thank you both for being here. first, let's talk about this conviction, chuck, that the department of justice has pre-emptively placed on mueller. it sounds like a bit of a threat if he tries to go off script and not just literally read in the report, could he be in some kind of trouble? >> it sounds like a bit of a threat, joy, but it's really no different than the conviction that mueller put on himself. he was incredibly clear. i'm not going beyond my report. it seems somewhat perfunctory. if mueller says he's not going to do something, having worked with the man, i can tell you he's not going to do something. i don't think they need to worry. >> would it be going outside the restrictions if he was asked did you intend for of the attorney general of the united states to give your interpretation of your report or make the decision, as he said, about whether or not prosecution could happen? is that outsi
attorney and senior fbi official, now an msnbc contributor and cynthia oxney, former federal prosecutor who worked alongside robert mueller in washington and now an msnbc legal analyst. thank you both for being here. first, let's talk about this conviction, chuck, that the department of justice has pre-emptively placed on mueller. it sounds like a bit of a threat if he tries to go off script and not just literally read in the report, could he be in some kind of trouble? >> it sounds like...
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but as a matter of real threat, i think cynthia has a good point there. it's hard to see whether the house is genuinely going to go forward after another six-week recess and push this. pretty quickly, we're into the thick of the primaries and everybody's going to say, well, let's just let the voters decide. maybe i'm wrong. something will come up. maybe mcgahn's testimony if he were to give it suddenly transforms things. maybe he becomes john dean and points a finger at president trump and says i was there, i was in the room, these things happened and you didn't know about them. given what we know now, the political environment on the hill doesn't suggest that there is a enormous threat to the president right now. >> well, we got peter baker to speak french. there is that upside. thank you so much for being our front four on a thursday night. >>> coming up for us, the new report revealing how systemic the russian hack of our election was, how ill-prepared we were for it, all 50 states. >>> and later, a preview of the next democratic debates. don't forget
but as a matter of real threat, i think cynthia has a good point there. it's hard to see whether the house is genuinely going to go forward after another six-week recess and push this. pretty quickly, we're into the thick of the primaries and everybody's going to say, well, let's just let the voters decide. maybe i'm wrong. something will come up. maybe mcgahn's testimony if he were to give it suddenly transforms things. maybe he becomes john dean and points a finger at president trump and says...
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cynthia, thank you, always a pleasure to have you on.coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, what might be able to beat donald trump and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. e voters back home when we come back let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%. which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like ah well i don't know what you'd wanna buy cause i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. we'll take great care of him we get it you got it oh! thank you we're petsmart thank you we're hugging w...that keep us active every day.... like you, your cells get hu
cynthia, thank you, always a pleasure to have you on.coming up for us, new polling numbers tonight on things like electability, what might be able to beat donald trump and who has fallen the farthest among the voters back home when we come back. e voters back home when we come back let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with...
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. >> you know, cynthia, there is so much -- a friend of my who is lawyer referred to the nonprosecution agreement i think he said one of the sloppiest and most corrupt documents he had ever seen. does it strike you, as it does senator mccaskill and others as a truly bizarre agreement? >> well, it's not just bizarre, it's a scam. i mean, they -- they hid this from the girls. the girls were calling and they were deceiving them. and acosta was meeting offsite secretly with defense attorneys. when i was a prosecutor prosecuting sex crimes or police officers, i didn't defer to any defense counsel, and i don't know anybody who did. and these guys were deferential and would this be okay with you? it was a bizarre relationship that they had. but it's more than just sloppy. this is intentionally -- intentionally helping this rich white man over these young girls who didn't have the kind of representation that the department of justice is ethically responsible and morally responsible to advocate for. >> you know, part of the issue to me is that there is -- we still don't have the full story. juli
. >> you know, cynthia, there is so much -- a friend of my who is lawyer referred to the nonprosecution agreement i think he said one of the sloppiest and most corrupt documents he had ever seen. does it strike you, as it does senator mccaskill and others as a truly bizarre agreement? >> well, it's not just bizarre, it's a scam. i mean, they -- they hid this from the girls. the girls were calling and they were deceiving them. and acosta was meeting offsite secretly with defense...
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what happens next, cynthia? >> he'll sit in jail until the end of the trial. interplay with defendants about do they want a speedy trial or do they want to slow the process down? defendants that are out of jail, you know, a dead case is as good as a win, they say. defendants out of jail don't really want to go to trial too fast. defendants that are in jail typically want to go faster. unless evidence is overwhelming and then who wants to be convicted? so there's this sort of back and forth. we'll see if he does this appeal. that will take extra time that he sits in jail. if he changes lawyers, which is something he's done in the past, that will take more time that he sits in jail until lawyers get up to snuff. and we also have to wait and see in terms of his trial date whether or not there is a superseding indictment. you know, the fbi is looking at the thousands of photographs and if it turns out those photographs are child pornography, there will be a superseding indictment and that will postpone. as far as i'm concerned, he can rot. >> there you go. one mor
what happens next, cynthia? >> he'll sit in jail until the end of the trial. interplay with defendants about do they want a speedy trial or do they want to slow the process down? defendants that are out of jail, you know, a dead case is as good as a win, they say. defendants out of jail don't really want to go to trial too fast. defendants that are in jail typically want to go faster. unless evidence is overwhelming and then who wants to be convicted? so there's this sort of back and...
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cynthia. i am going to go to you first. this is the sdny that picked up jeffery epstein.now that he does not -- i am going to redo a tweet. it is just speculation but let me find it here. it is frank figlizzi. ag barr oversees the u.s. attorney's office in new york. so it is possible he could attempt to interfere. there is that. okay, so there is some kind of relationship there, attorney general barr who we know will do anything for donald trump. anything he wants he'll do it. here is what donald trump had to say about jeffery epstein. i have known him for 15 years and he's a terrific guy. he's a lot of fun. he likes beautiful women and many of them are on the younger side. jeffery enjoys his social life. this is his friend. if he decided to tell william barr to intervene, could barr do it? >> barr could do it but there would be hell to pay. the southern district of new york does not have his reputation for independence for nothing. i am less worried about that that i am somehow he gets bailed and skips the country and we don't find him. that's a bigger threat right now t
cynthia. i am going to go to you first. this is the sdny that picked up jeffery epstein.now that he does not -- i am going to redo a tweet. it is just speculation but let me find it here. it is frank figlizzi. ag barr oversees the u.s. attorney's office in new york. so it is possible he could attempt to interfere. there is that. okay, so there is some kind of relationship there, attorney general barr who we know will do anything for donald trump. anything he wants he'll do it. here is what...
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o'rourke: cynthia on the right side of the room has a microphone.he will do her best to get that microphone to you. and i am going to do my best to listen to you and answer your questions, or just hear your comment or idea. >> i'm actually from independence where you will be in a couple of days, but half an nevada,y from here in my brother was working in a liquor store. an alarm went off because he was new to the job. the police came. the police not to come in because it was not an emergency, but the police came in any way and saw a black man in the store and drew a gun on him. he luckily was saved by his boss arriving in the nick of time. but i want to ask you, do you have any plans to defuse the tension between the black community and the police? mr. o'rourke: thank you for asking the question and having the courage to share a very personal, very difficult story. hopefully, we all agree that no one in this country should have to fear those who are sworn to serve and protect us, who are put in this position of public trust, are carrying a firearm a
o'rourke: cynthia on the right side of the room has a microphone.he will do her best to get that microphone to you. and i am going to do my best to listen to you and answer your questions, or just hear your comment or idea. >> i'm actually from independence where you will be in a couple of days, but half an nevada,y from here in my brother was working in a liquor store. an alarm went off because he was new to the job. the police came. the police not to come in because it was not an...
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my name is cynthia maldonado. i am the mother of two children, of four years old and nine years old. i am really concerned that they may be considering budget cuts for programs for my children. the truth is that me as a part of the community of low resources, we always need to look out that our children have the same opportunities that other children have. it's been very difficult for me because my child who is on a waiting list for preschool has not attended it. but thanks to programs like la raza and others, they have helped me help him, and they have helped prepare him for kindergarten. i ask you to please keep in mind our comments and our needs as a community. thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. [speaking spanish language] >> good afternoon. my name is carmen rodriguez. i am a latin mother from -- with a children that are 10 years old, 3 years old, and 7 years old. in particular, la raza has been helpful to me for having support for my family. and with the fact that they are in an educ
my name is cynthia maldonado. i am the mother of two children, of four years old and nine years old. i am really concerned that they may be considering budget cuts for programs for my children. the truth is that me as a part of the community of low resources, we always need to look out that our children have the same opportunities that other children have. it's been very difficult for me because my child who is on a waiting list for preschool has not attended it. but thanks to programs like la...
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while cynthia watched the sky, a film crew was watching her and herfriend felicity — a moment in timeas been used in countless films and documentaries around the world ever since. man landing on the moon, for me, is one of the most fantastic achievements of all time. and for you to be part of it, i'm just so proud you're part of that story. you've got that sort of look of awe and wonder in your eyes. we just thought it was unbelievable, what we were seeing. we never thought we would see a man on the moon. a man on the moon? never. just a reminder of tonight's headlines. a pay rise above inflation for hundreds of thousands of public sector workers. the chancellor philip hammond refuses to rule out trying to bring down a borisjohnson government if it pushes for a no—deal brexit. the man who raped and murdered a 13—year—old girl to stop her exposing him as an abuser has been jailed for life. now, a quick look ahead to sportsday coming up at 6:30pm. coming up on bbc news, we'll have the latest for you on the second day of the open at royal portrush — conditions haven't been favourable aga
while cynthia watched the sky, a film crew was watching her and herfriend felicity — a moment in timeas been used in countless films and documentaries around the world ever since. man landing on the moon, for me, is one of the most fantastic achievements of all time. and for you to be part of it, i'm just so proud you're part of that story. you've got that sort of look of awe and wonder in your eyes. we just thought it was unbelievable, what we were seeing. we never thought we would see a man...