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d.c. studios suid root from defending right to dissent thank you thanks a lot. all right let's talk the football just over three weeks time of course the greatest footballing show on earth gets underway right here in the world's biggest country russia nations have been busy naming their players for the fee for world cup while our own former player peter schmeichel explores and continues to some more of the host cities ready to welcome the big game so we'll leave you this with peter's on going to it this time he's in russia's western most point kaliningrad enjoy. if you. ask. the meaning of the russian enclave speak to him between the rainy hole in the baltic sea a minister based in. salina in munich. it will search thirty five thousand screaming fans for the full game set up. none of this of course the much anticipated match between. what else is going on around this place but i'd be this might not be here to side out. i'm a bunch of meeting one of the future ambassadors for convening grand she's a five time limply gold medalist and then nineteen time world cham
d.c. studios suid root from defending right to dissent thank you thanks a lot. all right let's talk the football just over three weeks time of course the greatest footballing show on earth gets underway right here in the world's biggest country russia nations have been busy naming their players for the fee for world cup while our own former player peter schmeichel explores and continues to some more of the host cities ready to welcome the big game so we'll leave you this with peter's on going...
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d.c. and she says production studio is a pushing back against a racist political climate. you know i think this is an example of the importance of leadership right. the president of a.b.c. is a black woman and so at the end of the day it was her call in terms of how to respond to this very very overtly racist tweet by roseanne barr the the star of that show but quite frankly you know that was not the only racist tweets given i mean she has a history of racism right however this particular one it really sort of blew up today on twitter and it caught the attention not only a.b.c. executives but also disney the owner of a.b.c. who also is the odor of the benefactor i guess you could say of black panther very popular movie worldwide and so there is something going on here where we see these major companies saying that even though this show has great ratings and even though the culture of this nation has in fact course and under the leadership of a trump who has given refuse quite frankly to races mouthpieces they've said no not on our watch. and again all of those are the prod
d.c. and she says production studio is a pushing back against a racist political climate. you know i think this is an example of the importance of leadership right. the president of a.b.c. is a black woman and so at the end of the day it was her call in terms of how to respond to this very very overtly racist tweet by roseanne barr the the star of that show but quite frankly you know that was not the only racist tweets given i mean she has a history of racism right however this particular one...
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d.c. in my little -- little studio apartment i lived out of three bags and -- i had any socks and -- certainto another but i got reelected and kept on getting reelected. we'll over to you. >> congressman if i could sort of change had the subject just is slightly. what happened -- why, how come -- what happened with 9/11? i don't quite understand it. we were 91 we had the gulf war with a prier attack in world trade center and terrorist attack us cringes coal attacking our embassies. dick cheney and don rumsfeld had high level of experience in government. how did this happen? >> how did 9/11 happen? >> yeah. or -- >> how did we -- not know it was going to happen? >> it's a complicated question but a lot of theories on it. we've got to do a better job we the 9/11 commission report that really does answer the question where you have bipartisan -- research and consensus on what happened. what i think we need to pox on i'll just -- look -- what happened is debatable read the commission report but i'll tell you what one of the finest days i ever spent in congress maybe the finest day i ever spent i
d.c. in my little -- little studio apartment i lived out of three bags and -- i had any socks and -- certainto another but i got reelected and kept on getting reelected. we'll over to you. >> congressman if i could sort of change had the subject just is slightly. what happened -- why, how come -- what happened with 9/11? i don't quite understand it. we were 91 we had the gulf war with a prier attack in world trade center and terrorist attack us cringes coal attacking our embassies. dick...
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host: joining us here in the studio in washington, d.c. is cot-author of , "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. also joining us in new york, amie parnes, a co-author of the book. thanks for joining us this morning. guest: thanks for having us, pedro. for having us, pedro. host: jonathan allen, start with you. book, ormation is in the where does the new information start when it comes to hillary clinton's campaign? we have new information that dates back around labor day efore the end of the campaign, warning signs she was getting from the democratic operatives enough there wasn't going on on the ground in the states, operatives who felt good enough message from hillary clinton about her economically and particularly they would help people raise themselves up, how they would a more ople to have aspirational view of their own economics. back there. we actually won well past the materials nd some new about the fight for the democratic party between the factions and clinton factions and intense scene in bill clinton talking o
host: joining us here in the studio in washington, d.c. is cot-author of , "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. also joining us in new york, amie parnes, a co-author of the book. thanks for joining us this morning. guest: thanks for having us, pedro. for having us, pedro. host: jonathan allen, start with you. book, ormation is in the where does the new information start when it comes to hillary clinton's campaign? we have new information that dates back around labor...
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host: joining us here in the studio in washington, d.c.author of , "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. also joining us in new york, amie parnes, a
host: joining us here in the studio in washington, d.c.author of , "shattered," inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign. also joining us in new york, amie parnes, a
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studio, my friend david. and joining us from washington d.c., journey hat. he advised u.s.ompanies doing business with china. jeremy, to you first. we know north korea depends on china for trade. how big is this announcement about calling off the summit going to affect negotiations? in the last few days they've said no trade war. we're holding off on tariffs. last night trump is going maybe i'm going to terror calves imported here and now the summit is off. >> well, potentially disaster. we know that the president gets his dragon energy from approval, and so far walking away from the table on north korea seems to have gotten some approval from different sides of the aisle, different academics. i agree with my old boss and colleague who said earlier on the program that walking away was a good, strong move. we have a back channel. the danger is that playing tough with north korea might prompt playing tough on trade which would translate into doubling down on tariffs. that feels right. it feels like we're protecting u.s. jobs. if you look at the history of the hundreds of tari
studio, my friend david. and joining us from washington d.c., journey hat. he advised u.s.ompanies doing business with china. jeremy, to you first. we know north korea depends on china for trade. how big is this announcement about calling off the summit going to affect negotiations? in the last few days they've said no trade war. we're holding off on tariffs. last night trump is going maybe i'm going to terror calves imported here and now the summit is off. >> well, potentially disaster....
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d.c., including nbc's political director chuck todd. >> not all politics is local. chuck todd has left the "meet the press" studios and has arrived at the nbc bay area studios. political insiders from the beltway are keeping a close eye on what's happening on this stage in san jose. >> jerry brown got elected governor when i was 2, and i'm 46, and jerry brown's still governor. this is the first election of the post-jerry brown era. >> reporter: the six top candidates will meet face to face. the most recognizable faces, lieutenant governor gavin newsom, and former los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. >> perception out east is this is gavin newsom's race to lose. >> that's not far from the truth. >> barring a stronger than expected challenge from antonio villaraigosa, you can see the path but it's difficult. >> reporter: nothing comes easily, especially in california politics. here's the bottom line. it's a one-two punch. beginning now until june 5th, voters will elect the top two candidates. those two will then advance to the november general election. >> on paper, wow say everybody is going to go after the fron
d.c., including nbc's political director chuck todd. >> not all politics is local. chuck todd has left the "meet the press" studios and has arrived at the nbc bay area studios. political insiders from the beltway are keeping a close eye on what's happening on this stage in san jose. >> jerry brown got elected governor when i was 2, and i'm 46, and jerry brown's still governor. this is the first election of the post-jerry brown era. >> reporter: the six top candidates...
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>> laura: we do things bigger down here in washington, d.c., we don't have those baby footfalls, . >> had to pay for lights in the studio, -- >> laura: i can throw a football, unlike you. i loved your interview, there are so many great moments, there is news, were going to unpack what
>> laura: we do things bigger down here in washington, d.c., we don't have those baby footfalls, . >> had to pay for lights in the studio, -- >> laura: i can throw a football, unlike you. i loved your interview, there are so many great moments, there is news, were going to unpack what
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>> laura: we do things bigger down here in washington, d.c., we don't have those baby footfalls, . >> had to pay for lights in the studio, -- >> laura: i can throw a football, unlike you. i loved your interview, there are so many great moments, there is news, were going to unpack what you said in our show tonight, my favorite moment was when rudy said if they go after ivanka, he's going to get up on a white steed with a lance and it right into the white house to rescue her. i think of all the things you said, we've got to get a graphic made. >> sean: i can see the collective destroy trump media, their heads exploded tonight. >> laura: good evening from washington, i'm laura ingraham, this is a "the ingraham angle." a rollicking interview between hannity and rudy giuliani just concluding. the former new york city mayor and newly appointed trump attorney dishing on the trump legal strategy, jim comey, bob mueller, and whether the president will submit to a special counsel interview, even revealing a new detail that has the left going nuts tonight about the alleged stormy daniels payout. we are going to break it all down f
>> laura: we do things bigger down here in washington, d.c., we don't have those baby footfalls, . >> had to pay for lights in the studio, -- >> laura: i can throw a football, unlike you. i loved your interview, there are so many great moments, there is news, were going to unpack what you said in our show tonight, my favorite moment was when rudy said if they go after ivanka, he's going to get up on a white steed with a lance and it right into the white house to rescue her. i...
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and when he leaves my studio after this interview he will be heading to washington, d.c.ndlelight vigil along with other church leaders tomorrow night. i am honored to welcome bishop michael curry. such a pleasure to have you here. thank you so much. why are you reading to the white house? what are you doing? >> well, a group of us came together, and this was an ecumenical group. these were liberals and conservative. these were people who are republican and democrat. protestant, catholic, and evangelical. who came together and we drafted a statement called reclaiming jesus. and it was an attempt to articulate what we believe are the core teachings of jesus of nazareth and of the scriptures and to hold those up for people in churches to begin to think about what does this mean for not only how do i live my life but how do i give voice to my faith commitments in the public world. and so we came up with something that was non-pawn. non-partisan. >> in your statement you said we reject nationalism and racism in our nation on many fronts including the highest levels of politic
and when he leaves my studio after this interview he will be heading to washington, d.c.ndlelight vigil along with other church leaders tomorrow night. i am honored to welcome bishop michael curry. such a pleasure to have you here. thank you so much. why are you reading to the white house? what are you doing? >> well, a group of us came together, and this was an ecumenical group. these were liberals and conservative. these were people who are republican and democrat. protestant, catholic,...
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d.c. homicide detective ted williams. your reaction to what's going on here? >> well liz, it's recycling of parkland and other school districts and it is very tragic. you know, just prior to coming into the studio i called my daughter dion, who lives down in that area, and she told me it was 98 degrees down there today and that to me, liz, should have set off some kind of a warning bell to authorities when we use the words, when you see something, say something. if you got a kid walking into a school when it's 98 degrees with a trench coat, that in and of itself should have been a warning sign. liz: that's an important point. the fact that there are pressure cooker bombs and the like spread over theurrounding area, what does that tell law enforcement about the suspect because reports are coming in, sir, that there are two other people of interest as well that authorities are talking to. >> that means that there was a lot of planning that went on here that this guy did not only want to take out unfortunately 10 dead and 10 injured. he had in his mind that he wanted to take out quite a few and he was going to use these improvised . plosive devices in order to do that. liz: okay, so a witness says
d.c. homicide detective ted williams. your reaction to what's going on here? >> well liz, it's recycling of parkland and other school districts and it is very tragic. you know, just prior to coming into the studio i called my daughter dion, who lives down in that area, and she told me it was 98 degrees down there today and that to me, liz, should have set off some kind of a warning bell to authorities when we use the words, when you see something, say something. if you got a kid walking...