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elise?> so, regarding my segment with college, i just urge parents and students to really think outside the box a little bit and think more about the fit with the student and to encourage students to be true to themselves. i don't think students should be trying to mold themselves into what they think a particular college is looking for. >> you know, back in 2014, in the midterm elections, only 18% of us in the asian-american community who could've voted came out to vote. that is abysmal. we need to see a change in that because we are a growing minority in this country. we do have the power, and we're just not choosing to exercise it. today is the day to change that. go out there. go register to vote. it takes you five minutes. you can do it online. just get it done, and then vote when it comes around. >> great message to end on. thank you. thank you all so much. we are out of time, but want to say thank you to our three guests for todays asian-pacific american roundtable show -- nick kuwada
elise?> so, regarding my segment with college, i just urge parents and students to really think outside the box a little bit and think more about the fit with the student and to encourage students to be true to themselves. i don't think students should be trying to mold themselves into what they think a particular college is looking for. >> you know, back in 2014, in the midterm elections, only 18% of us in the asian-american community who could've voted came out to vote. that is...
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elise, what about this 1981 trump tax return story?k, or does it raise present day questions about his current tax rate? >> well, it brings his current tax rate into focus and the question of why won't he disclose his tax returns. what's in there? and bill clinton was effectively hitting him on that this week, and i personally think that's the strongest line of attack, to paint donald trump as hiding something about his finances, to go into his business deals, to go into his bankruptcies, to go into his con artist trump university. that's a much stronger line of attack against donald trump than just trying to hit him as simply a bully. >> marjorie, what about the "new york times" piece on women in trump's past? some of which was disputed by at least one woman there, but how much should matter come november? >> right, there were 52 people interviewed for that article. it was a very robust piece. here's where i see this being problematic. the question in that article is how does he use his power? really, the role of the office of preside
elise, what about this 1981 trump tax return story?k, or does it raise present day questions about his current tax rate? >> well, it brings his current tax rate into focus and the question of why won't he disclose his tax returns. what's in there? and bill clinton was effectively hitting him on that this week, and i personally think that's the strongest line of attack, to paint donald trump as hiding something about his finances, to go into his business deals, to go into his bankruptcies,...
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elise, is that something he can afford to do and still win at the same time? to hand it to paul manafort, because he really does try to put a nice veneer on trump and how trump is going to behave. he says, oh, trump is going to tone it down in the general election. oh, trump is going to continue being trump. i just don't see it happening. trump will have a cooling off period where maybe he'll be well behaved for a week and there's no major outburst and then he just steps in it again. >> if trump does not win the white house in november, how does the gop survive and thrive after coalescing around a candidate like this? tamara, let me ask you? >> i have no idea. i think they're in big, big trouble. the reality is they have known that as a party they have a major problem with women voters because they're against so many things that matter to women. you know, reproductive freedom being one. we are still having this same tired battles about access to affordable contraception and safe and affordable abortion. you know, the gop won't change their platform on some fun
elise, is that something he can afford to do and still win at the same time? to hand it to paul manafort, because he really does try to put a nice veneer on trump and how trump is going to behave. he says, oh, trump is going to tone it down in the general election. oh, trump is going to continue being trump. i just don't see it happening. trump will have a cooling off period where maybe he'll be well behaved for a week and there's no major outburst and then he just steps in it again. >>...
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for me, let me bring in elise jordan and jamie winestein. good to see you both. jamie, you heard kasie talking about how, essentially, the stop-trump movement really failed. you've got now, independents, democrats that are looking at this and saying, is this the standard-bearer for the republican party? in other words, is this something that trump can mitigate these negatives going forward? >> well, he certainly is not going to win back a lot of conservatives like myself, who see him as a threat to the idea of conservatism, and even the american system. he seems to have some administration for authoritarians. so i don't think he can win back some of those folks. he may be able to win back those who were just part of this tribal, you know, process we have every four years, that whoever's the nominee, you get behind in the end, even if you didn't like them. but he certainly won't win back a lot of conservative who is actually believe in ideas. i will say that my concern about donald trump is not that he is -- is not because i think he can lose the election, my fear
for me, let me bring in elise jordan and jamie winestein. good to see you both. jamie, you heard kasie talking about how, essentially, the stop-trump movement really failed. you've got now, independents, democrats that are looking at this and saying, is this the standard-bearer for the republican party? in other words, is this something that trump can mitigate these negatives going forward? >> well, he certainly is not going to win back a lot of conservatives like myself, who see him as a...
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elise served under george w. bush, adviser to secretary of state condi rice. was on our first-ever show. she has a lifetime invitation here. we're like the masters here. you win once, you get to come back forever. >> great. >> and kristen welker finds herself on the road covering hillary clinton and the presidential campaign. this is a moment for you, kristen, sitting here with soledad. >> i was her writer, researcher, helped to work on the breaking news segments and soledad was one of my first mentors. >> she aye understood she helped you put together tape for your first job. if only we had tape. >> my hair has had some work since then. >> shoulder pads. shoulder pads. >> one of my first reels from when i worked at krcr in reddington, california. soledad help immediate put together that first tape and gave me incredible advice. one of the best pieces advices she told me is always listen as a journalist. >> the woman who was the executive producer of the show, many kajillion years ago. hey, have you seen kristen? hey, have you seen kristen? we're wildly proud
elise served under george w. bush, adviser to secretary of state condi rice. was on our first-ever show. she has a lifetime invitation here. we're like the masters here. you win once, you get to come back forever. >> great. >> and kristen welker finds herself on the road covering hillary clinton and the presidential campaign. this is a moment for you, kristen, sitting here with soledad. >> i was her writer, researcher, helped to work on the breaking news segments and soledad...
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elise jordan served on the security council under george w. bush. worked on rand paul's presidential campaign. she also was on our first ever show. you have a lifetime invitation here. we're like the masters that way. and kristen welker is nbc's outstanding white house correspondent for nbc. finds herself on the road these days covering hillary clinton in the presidential campaign and this is kind of a full circle moment for you kristen sitting next to soledad with whom you worked. >> we were here -- >> that's right. i was soledad's writer/researcher for "weekend today." helped work on a lot of the breaking news segments and soledad was really one of my first mentors in this business. >> i understand she helped you put together the tape for your first job. if only we had footage of that. there we go. >> my hair has some work. >> shoulder pads. shoulder pads. >> this is one of my first years from when i worked at krcr in california. soledad helped me get ready for that first job, put together my first tape. gave me so much incredible advice. one of t
elise jordan served on the security council under george w. bush. worked on rand paul's presidential campaign. she also was on our first ever show. you have a lifetime invitation here. we're like the masters that way. and kristen welker is nbc's outstanding white house correspondent for nbc. finds herself on the road these days covering hillary clinton in the presidential campaign and this is kind of a full circle moment for you kristen sitting next to soledad with whom you worked. >> we...
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let me bring in msnbc political analyst, former senior advisor to rand paul, elise jordan. great seeing you. >> thanks for having me, jose. >> if you look at how voters view clinton and trump, nobody really loves either one of them. is this more a reflection of the candidates or a country that seems more and more polarized. >> historically we've never had two leading candidates for their party's nominations that have some high of unfavorables, so i do think it's an interesting moment in our country's political history just because voters from both sides of the aisle really are not that enthusiastic about either party's nominee. >> you know, is there an argument to be made that while trump's negatives might be, well, yes, higher, people don't see him as part of the d.c. establishment and that actually could help in the long term? >> i think certainly, and i think that's what you're seeing on the democratic side is the establishment chosen one, hillary clinton going up against bernie sanders, the outsider insurgent candidate. on both sides of the aisle you see that voters rea
let me bring in msnbc political analyst, former senior advisor to rand paul, elise jordan. great seeing you. >> thanks for having me, jose. >> if you look at how voters view clinton and trump, nobody really loves either one of them. is this more a reflection of the candidates or a country that seems more and more polarized. >> historically we've never had two leading candidates for their party's nominations that have some high of unfavorables, so i do think it's an interesting...
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elise, i'll start with you. what do you expect we'll hear after this meeting on wednesday?what would you like to hear? >> i'd like to hear a subdued trump and i think that's impossible. i fundamentally don't think he can change his character so it's going to be on paul ryan now to see if he can hold the loin. from what he's done -- i think he's going to do the right thing and that's what the republican party needs is leaders to step up and do the right thing. >> dana, what are you expecting? >> i was surprised that he was as strong as he was just now. he's going to be facing enormous pressure. i suspect ultimately he's going to have to do what his party nominee wants him to do. >> and i would imagine too and correct me if i'm wrong but part of that pressure is what if he falls in line behind donald trump, donald trump doesn't win and there he is still as the speaker of the house. legitimate concern, right? >> well, exactly. and then republicans own all these things that donald trump is and that destroys them in the long term demographically. you know, this is a time bomb fo
elise, i'll start with you. what do you expect we'll hear after this meeting on wednesday?what would you like to hear? >> i'd like to hear a subdued trump and i think that's impossible. i fundamentally don't think he can change his character so it's going to be on paul ryan now to see if he can hold the loin. from what he's done -- i think he's going to do the right thing and that's what the republican party needs is leaders to step up and do the right thing. >> dana, what are you...
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we have msnbc political analyst elise jordan. matt welch, terra narcoticel, she was once a contestant on the apprentice. i don't know why that's relevant to what's going on to today's world. and author of the wilderness and sing you lumbarly responsible for donald trump running for president. >> twice in the last 20 minutes. >> just google that. i don't know what to make this report frankly. to me, basically -- there is a distinction between rule breaking and law breaking which seems to be a salient one. you do things that are not the way the deputy would have you do them. that's one set of infractions. you do things that violate the law, that's another set of infractions. we're only really getting a determination from the ig report on that first category today. i don't know, i'm not sure what my judgment is of that. anyone else. >> i think that one of the questions if you are analyzing it that way, why are the rules in place and what are the stake of the rules? i haven't finished the report but they get into the issue of the rul
we have msnbc political analyst elise jordan. matt welch, terra narcoticel, she was once a contestant on the apprentice. i don't know why that's relevant to what's going on to today's world. and author of the wilderness and sing you lumbarly responsible for donald trump running for president. >> twice in the last 20 minutes. >> just google that. i don't know what to make this report frankly. to me, basically -- there is a distinction between rule breaking and law breaking which...
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elise and bob. so reading into what the judge said in the ruling in the officer nero case. do you take the case? >> i said it from the building. i have handled death in custody of police officer cases. and only receiving the autopsy and investigative. it was a rush to judgment and a political case. and it should have been slowly. and i think they are trying the weaker cases first and not getting guilty. it is amateur hour. and showed she was doing it for political relationships and not law relationships. >> so our viewer knows what we are talking about. officer nero was charged with assault in the rest of freddie great gray was in handcuffs bite time officer nero arrived. >> he was not involved and the weaker cases first. what about p the cases going forward? our system is. we try one person at a time. this case should have nothing to do with the other cases being tried. each defendant is tried separately and will have new evidence and whether it is it a jury or bench trial and every case is tried separately. officer porter was tried and the jury dead locked and they could
elise and bob. so reading into what the judge said in the ruling in the officer nero case. do you take the case? >> i said it from the building. i have handled death in custody of police officer cases. and only receiving the autopsy and investigative. it was a rush to judgment and a political case. and it should have been slowly. and i think they are trying the weaker cases first and not getting guilty. it is amateur hour. and showed she was doing it for political relationships and not...
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elise? >> the 16 minute video shows what happens after the 46-year-old man was pulled over in a traffic stop about an hour later, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. the anniversary of his death, hundreds of family and friends are remembering him tonight. and they are still demanding answers. it's may 23rd, 2014, around 10:46 in the evening. >> how much did you have to drink? >> police body cameras show the moments after heyward police and bart police officers pull over james grier. for driving erratically on mission boulevard in heyward. >> do you have any medical conditions? >> before officers administer a field sobriety test. grier explains he has a stomach hernia and a knee injury. >> don't be walking away. >> it quickly escalates. >> what are you doing? >> and grier's ex-wife says that's when officers used excessive force. tasering him several times and holding him down. >> he got shocked and was concerned when he realized just how many officers were on scene. he was told to com
elise? >> the 16 minute video shows what happens after the 46-year-old man was pulled over in a traffic stop about an hour later, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. the anniversary of his death, hundreds of family and friends are remembering him tonight. and they are still demanding answers. it's may 23rd, 2014, around 10:46 in the evening. >> how much did you have to drink? >> police body cameras show the moments after heyward police and bart police officers pull...
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elise kirschner is live with what the police department is saying. whether it's gang-related or not kengted. it's still an uncomfortable feeling on the freeway. >> reporter: law enforcement is challenging to investigate gang shootings because witnesses and victims are often uncooperative. add in the fact that the violence is now spilling on to freeways like this here. it becomes even more challenging to prevent the violence. driving along interstate 80 in hercules gunfire rings out. a 25-year-old driver is shot twice. he survives but commute remembers rattled. >> horrible. it's scary. my husband drives back and fort late at night, early in the morning to get to work. >> just a day earlier, a mother of four was killed by a bullet on highway 4 in pitsburg. >> what can the police do? nobody has license plates, anything. nobody knows. >> we're seeing the shoot thags have happened on city streets expanding out to the freeway. >> reporter: law enforcement says the 20 freeway shootings that have occurred since november are all gang-related. in total, 11 peo
elise kirschner is live with what the police department is saying. whether it's gang-related or not kengted. it's still an uncomfortable feeling on the freeway. >> reporter: law enforcement is challenging to investigate gang shootings because witnesses and victims are often uncooperative. add in the fact that the violence is now spilling on to freeways like this here. it becomes even more challenging to prevent the violence. driving along interstate 80 in hercules gunfire rings out. a...
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josh and elise, thank you very much.> thank you. >> "weiner" is now in theaters. >>> ahead, the new technology that could mean you'll never have to worry about your phone's battery r i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or musc
josh and elise, thank you very much.> thank you. >> "weiner" is now in theaters. >>> ahead, the new technology that could mean you'll never have to worry about your phone's battery r i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt...
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. >> i want to bring in political analyst elise jordan, former adviser to rand paul and political reportere. do you think it's having an impact or not? >> you look at the polling that suggests americans have questions about her character and judgment and her favorable rate sg under water still. all of that speaks to broader concerns about this and all sorts of other things that have gone on in her past. i was just kind of struck there by joel's comment that this whole e-mail thing, i think he used the word, processed foul, this dismissive, nothing to see here attitude. there's a good percentage of voters in this country who do take issue with it. they may not be concerned specifically about e-mail but they are concerned about questions of judgment. she apologized for it -- >> ed, why is it important? why? >> because it speaks to issues of her character and judgment, which remain a concern to a lot of voters, including democratic voters who support bernie sanders or going to support her but not do it enthusiastically. i think they have to be happy this happened before memorial day. the inve
. >> i want to bring in political analyst elise jordan, former adviser to rand paul and political reportere. do you think it's having an impact or not? >> you look at the polling that suggests americans have questions about her character and judgment and her favorable rate sg under water still. all of that speaks to broader concerns about this and all sorts of other things that have gone on in her past. i was just kind of struck there by joel's comment that this whole e-mail thing,...
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. >> elise, thank you. >>> a houseboat docked in oakland went up in flames today. you can see the video from our nbc chopper. the flames burned the neighboring boat, as well. firefighters are attacking the flames on the book and using a fireboat. no word yet on the cause. >>> a student hunger strike is under way at san francisco state. four student activists demanded the university restore the school's ethnic studies program. students were angry when $8 million was cut from the program. the stude >> the president has to meet with him to negotiate and he -- we would arrange meetings with him. he cancels all of them. we're not taking this anymore. >> activists demonstrating against police shootings are demanding the resignation of the mayor and police chief. >>> more aviation history in the silicon valley. that high tech airplane took off from moffitt field powered only by the son. scott budman is here with the latest from that solar plane. >> reporter: it looked pretty incredible, the solar impulse in the midst of a trip around the world, taking off this morning fro
. >> elise, thank you. >>> a houseboat docked in oakland went up in flames today. you can see the video from our nbc chopper. the flames burned the neighboring boat, as well. firefighters are attacking the flames on the book and using a fireboat. no word yet on the cause. >>> a student hunger strike is under way at san francisco state. four student activists demanded the university restore the school's ethnic studies program. students were angry when $8 million was cut...
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>> elise, thank you. >>> intense thunderstorms for hail and tornadoes. >> that is crazy! thank you, lord, i got off of there! man! look at this! >> in texas, flash floods are taking out roads and washing them away. flood waters also killed a 64- year-old woman and her four grandchildren. a tornado has touched down in texas. >> reporter: this system spawned tornadoes over east texas, including the one that destroyed this sporting good store in the town of lynndale. >> this is the fitting room here. >> reporter: the manager says employees who were inside survived by running into the a fitting room. >> not only those two, but we were able to get everyone out next door at the dollar tree, also it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: 60 miles south in palestine, texas, the storms >> within 15 minutes, the water was 8-10 feet high. >>> myron stevens' neighborhood and her four grandchildren drown. >> they need the water to recede to find the bodies. >> reporter: dangerous hail hit the southern plains, leaving behind damage in oklahoma where heath underwood is an emergency m
>> elise, thank you. >>> intense thunderstorms for hail and tornadoes. >> that is crazy! thank you, lord, i got off of there! man! look at this! >> in texas, flash floods are taking out roads and washing them away. flood waters also killed a 64- year-old woman and her four grandchildren. a tornado has touched down in texas. >> reporter: this system spawned tornadoes over east texas, including the one that destroyed this sporting good store in the town of...
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elise, what a tragic thing to happen to that boy and to the students there. >> reporter: absolutely, jess. this has been a huge loss for the community, and to help everyone process it, the church behind me as opened its doors to remember the 15-year-old football player. his best friend tells us he seemed to be perfectly healthy until he collapsed at football practice just 24 hours ago. >> it doesn't even feel like he's gone. >> reporter: abraham says he's still in shock. >> he's still in my heart. i don't even know what to say. i couldn't even sleep last night. >> reporter: last night at football practice, his best friend gee vonnie pulido collapsed in front of him. >> we were doing drills. we were running and he just fell on the ground. >> he was rushed to a local hospital and later pronounced dead. >> reporter: school officials say to play sports students must pass a medical checkup which the teen did. it's too early to know if tuesday's high temperatures that were in the 80s contributed to his death. >> we'll be looking at whatever guidelines are issued by cis about football pract
elise, what a tragic thing to happen to that boy and to the students there. >> reporter: absolutely, jess. this has been a huge loss for the community, and to help everyone process it, the church behind me as opened its doors to remember the 15-year-old football player. his best friend tells us he seemed to be perfectly healthy until he collapsed at football practice just 24 hours ago. >> it doesn't even feel like he's gone. >> reporter: abraham says he's still in shock....
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i'm elise kisher in, nbc bay area news. wa another sinking roadway in roadfrancisco at the intersection of polk and post. it didn't completely open up, issue ere was a clear depression ole. at road. d pairs are wrapping up in the area at this hour. >> as for the other road issue in the city, the big sink hole could be fixeded by saturday and swap in mind, this is beta breakers weekend and it will be crowded across san francisco. - wa is south of market on mission and that's that suv that hes nearly swallowed up by the sink hole and you see jose santa santana. qu's an uber driver taking a as hly to their hotel when suddenly that street gave way. >> one car was in front of me and we waited for the light. suddenly the car goes -- boom. e si was thinking i got nervous and i don't know what's going on. >> thankfully, he wasn't hurt nor was that family he was g nusporting and crews will continue to repair the sink hole beginning at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. oxes growing number of -- and you can see from the nbc chopper damianere is the
i'm elise kisher in, nbc bay area news. wa another sinking roadway in roadfrancisco at the intersection of polk and post. it didn't completely open up, issue ere was a clear depression ole. at road. d pairs are wrapping up in the area at this hour. >> as for the other road issue in the city, the big sink hole could be fixeded by saturday and swap in mind, this is beta breakers weekend and it will be crowded across san francisco. - wa is south of market on mission and that's that suv that...
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elise to 1600 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in fort mcmurray.touch shell are among the companies reducing production in northern alberta. high temperatures are fueling the fire. officials fear a large portion of the town may be lost. injing has put a new weapon the fight over disputed south china sea islands. sent singers and magicians to entertain soldiers and workers on an island claimed by the philippines. they have a tradition of putting on shows to promote ideology. one of the songs features and disorders working on land reclamation who postpones his wedding. this is bloomberg news. cutter said to plan a q qata -- ♪ you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." japan has been closed since monday but that has not stopped a selloff. reprise aftera the phone on monday. japan has been closed. it will not reopen until tomorrow. still having selloff continue. mainly due to the tight asian -- really just showing more pockets whenakness coming through we were hoping for signs of stabilization. .n hong kong, losses , its longestssion losing st
elise to 1600 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in fort mcmurray.touch shell are among the companies reducing production in northern alberta. high temperatures are fueling the fire. officials fear a large portion of the town may be lost. injing has put a new weapon the fight over disputed south china sea islands. sent singers and magicians to entertain soldiers and workers on an island claimed by the philippines. they have a tradition of putting on shows to promote ideology. one of the...
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sports coverage before that was primarily the sports of the elise but joseph pulitzer wasn't about communicating with the elite. he wanted mass circulation, massive numbers of people who-to-read his newspapers and be forred by them. he also did a lot for muck raking and challenging people in power. back in the 1880s his newspapers did stories on police using their billy clubs against innocent civilians. does that sound like anything happening today? very interesting. he didn't personally write but he commissioned stories about a young woman, a teenager in new jersey who died of a botched abortion. when a young girl accused an off duty police officer of raping her in a dance hall basement, pulitzer newspaper championed the girl's story because the policeman was bragging that his powerful friends were going to get him off. pulitzer's newspaper championed the girl, helped support her mother and ultimately the police officer was convicted so his use of sensationalism was for a cause. joseph pulitzer was a very passionate person, insashbly curious about things and had a bit of a sort of nervous -- i
sports coverage before that was primarily the sports of the elise but joseph pulitzer wasn't about communicating with the elite. he wanted mass circulation, massive numbers of people who-to-read his newspapers and be forred by them. he also did a lot for muck raking and challenging people in power. back in the 1880s his newspapers did stories on police using their billy clubs against innocent civilians. does that sound like anything happening today? very interesting. he didn't personally write...
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elise kirshner joins us live. second deadly accident involving an amtrak train in just the last 24 hours. >> yesterday another pedestrian was hit and killed and this afternoon another amtrak train hit a car apparently stuck in traffic in the intersection here behind me. authorities say a mother and child were inside that vehicle and were killed instantly. >> i heard the brakes and the horn. >> reporter: they heard the amtrak train before they saw it. >> i hear the train horn, i hear the screeching and then bang. >> you see parts go everywhere, parts here and there but you knew they weren't going to survive that. >> reporter: police say the capital corridor train hit this now crushed toyota rav 4 with a another and 3-year-old inside. >> pushed that car what appeared to be an eighth and a quarter of a mile down the train tracks. >> reporter: it happened near washington avenue and camman road in san leandro around 1:15 this afternoon. >> reporter: authorities say the vehicle was parked on the track on the other side
elise kirshner joins us live. second deadly accident involving an amtrak train in just the last 24 hours. >> yesterday another pedestrian was hit and killed and this afternoon another amtrak train hit a car apparently stuck in traffic in the intersection here behind me. authorities say a mother and child were inside that vehicle and were killed instantly. >> i heard the brakes and the horn. >> reporter: they heard the amtrak train before they saw it. >> i hear the train...
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thanks, elise. in . >>> coming up, donald trump picked up a major endorsement.o, breaking news on smoke on the plane before disappearing. you do all this research on a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features that comes standard with our base policy. call for a free quote today. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> we continue watching the breaking news. new reports indicating smoke in the plane's restroom only minutes before it vanished from radar. we're also following the disastrous aftershocks from the u.s. presidential race where donald trump has quickly blamed the crash on terrorism and u.s. weakness. trump had more to say just a while ago when he addressed a convention of the national rifle association which endorsed his bid for president. let's bring in our senior white house correspondent jim acosta.
thanks, elise. in . >>> coming up, donald trump picked up a major endorsement.o, breaking news on smoke on the plane before disappearing. you do all this research on a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features that comes standard with our base policy. call for a...
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elise lab bot, cnn, washington. >>> a jury has ordered johnson & johnson to pay $55 million to a womanother people say johnson and johnson did not adequately warn them about cancer risks from talcum powder. earlier this year, a jury awarded $72 million to the family of a woman in a related case. in total, the trial involves nearly 50 plaintiffs. >>> well, most of the school teachers in detroit, michigan, stayed away from their classrooms monday. they staged a mass protest because they have not been paid. scott mcclain has more on a school district at breaking point. >> reporter: it's teachers calling in sick, but it's the school system that's really ailing. >> the future of detroit is as much at stake here as the future of the school system. >> reporter: detroit public school teachers protesting monday, calling in sick en masse, forcing all but three schools in the district to close. the issue, money. not enough to pay some teachers in july and august. >> we have already worked, so we continue to work, it will be like we are working for free. what profession works for free? >> reporter
elise lab bot, cnn, washington. >>> a jury has ordered johnson & johnson to pay $55 million to a womanother people say johnson and johnson did not adequately warn them about cancer risks from talcum powder. earlier this year, a jury awarded $72 million to the family of a woman in a related case. in total, the trial involves nearly 50 plaintiffs. >>> well, most of the school teachers in detroit, michigan, stayed away from their classrooms monday. they staged a mass protest...
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let's get back to the panel, joining us elise laugh et. how big a shift would this be, a u.s.ng-un. what do you think? do you see this happening? >> i can't see it happening, wolf, as brian said no u.s. leader has ever met with the north korean leader, although former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton did go to get u.s. detainees in north korean captivity out of jail and i think that no one really knows anything about kim jong-un, kim john-il was who they met with. no other world leader has met with him and he has shown no interest in meeting. it would be a seismic shift in foreign policy, i can't see it happening. >> gloria, trump did at one point praise dennis rodman for going to north korea, calling it smart back in 2013 and a year later trump tweeted dennis rodman was either drunk or on drugs, delusional when he said i wanted to go to north korea with him. glad i fired him on apprentice! talk about the latest development. >> look, i agree with elise, i think it is unlikely to happen and you know, we all recall that president obama, then candidate obama had a policy
let's get back to the panel, joining us elise laugh et. how big a shift would this be, a u.s.ng-un. what do you think? do you see this happening? >> i can't see it happening, wolf, as brian said no u.s. leader has ever met with the north korean leader, although former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton did go to get u.s. detainees in north korean captivity out of jail and i think that no one really knows anything about kim jong-un, kim john-il was who they met with. no other world...
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let's go to global affairs correspondent elise labott.ate john kerry is trying to resurrect this nine-week-old cease-fire. >> that's right. backed by russia, it continues to target civilians in aleppo. and john kerry on a desperate bid to save a fragile cease-fire from total collapse. fresh air strikes pummeled rebel-held areas in aleppo. chilling video shows the moments from the last pediatrician among 50 killed when the u.s. says the syrian regime deliberately targeted the medical facility. >> the attack on the hospital is unconscienceable under any standard anywhere. it has to stop. >> reporter: acknowledging the syria conflict is out of control. secretary of state john kerry is in geneva. by a desperate push to salvage a crumbling cease-fire and restart peace talks. >> an ongoing process that relieves the people of syria from this devastation. from this day-to-day killing machine being unleashed by the assad regime. >> reporter: local truces announced by the u.s. and russia did not include aleppo where hundreds of civilians died in th
let's go to global affairs correspondent elise labott.ate john kerry is trying to resurrect this nine-week-old cease-fire. >> that's right. backed by russia, it continues to target civilians in aleppo. and john kerry on a desperate bid to save a fragile cease-fire from total collapse. fresh air strikes pummeled rebel-held areas in aleppo. chilling video shows the moments from the last pediatrician among 50 killed when the u.s. says the syrian regime deliberately targeted the medical...
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elise kirchner is live. what is the latest response so far. >> reporter: don't be fooled by the wet weather we've been experiencing. they've battled more than 700 wildfires across the state already this year. that fire in canada is all too familiar to fires we've experienced here in california. the wind driven flames are raging in all directions prompting an evacuation of more than 80,000 people. >> they evacuated the whole city. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 miles away, bill stewart watches the wildfire in ft. mcmurray canada intently from his office at uc berkeley. >> scary beyond belief. >> reporter: the co-director for fire research and out reach says the fire there is similar to ones that have ignited here. >> this is an example of the fire in middleton, in lake county. >> reporter: he also points to the paradise fire which raged near chino in 2009. they all happened in growing communities and showed the importance of quick evacuation. >> we have that issue where people are living essentially living in a fi
elise kirchner is live. what is the latest response so far. >> reporter: don't be fooled by the wet weather we've been experiencing. they've battled more than 700 wildfires across the state already this year. that fire in canada is all too familiar to fires we've experienced here in california. the wind driven flames are raging in all directions prompting an evacuation of more than 80,000 people. >> they evacuated the whole city. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 miles away, bill...
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and it said -- and even sent an email to her that we should talk about putting you, remember the eliseing email address to the department. her response was let's get separate address or device. i don't want any risk of the personal being accessible which, of course, when i saw it didn't say i want to protect the state department email. it says i want to protect the personal. >> i can't speculate about what secretary clinton's motives were. certainly by controlling access to her server, controlling those records, it would have made it more difficult for anyone to forward any of those emails in the future. gave her an extra measure of control about what emails got turned over to the department after she left office and what she holds on to and declares to be private. >> michael, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> biggest worry over secretary clinton's email is security. according to the report 2010 woman to information officers raised concerns over use of personal email. when the officers went to their boss they were told to never speak about secretary clinton's emails aga
and it said -- and even sent an email to her that we should talk about putting you, remember the eliseing email address to the department. her response was let's get separate address or device. i don't want any risk of the personal being accessible which, of course, when i saw it didn't say i want to protect the state department email. it says i want to protect the personal. >> i can't speculate about what secretary clinton's motives were. certainly by controlling access to her server,...
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what did you learn, elise?get about rick standingle. you guys share a birthday. >> happy birthday. >> and jesse! >> jesse rodriguez. >> is jesse here? jesse, happy birthday. come out and eat this cake, man! what are you doing? and tomorrow -- willie geist, the week of a thousand birthdays. >> that does it for us. thank you, everybody! steve kornacki picks up the coverage right after a break. oh, right now. go for it. >> we eat cake. you go for it. ♪ >>> all right. good morning. happy birthday, mika. i'm steve kornacki. topping our agenda this hour, the last stand for the stop trump movement may be at hand. >> the men and women here are going to decide the. the course of this battle. not just for indiana and not just for the republican party. but for the entire country. >> less than 24 hours now until the polls open in the hoosier state. the numbers for ted cruz, they are grim. our new nbc news "wall street journal" marist poll now has cruz 15 points behind trump. now pretty much in need of a miracle if he's goi
what did you learn, elise?get about rick standingle. you guys share a birthday. >> happy birthday. >> and jesse! >> jesse rodriguez. >> is jesse here? jesse, happy birthday. come out and eat this cake, man! what are you doing? and tomorrow -- willie geist, the week of a thousand birthdays. >> that does it for us. thank you, everybody! steve kornacki picks up the coverage right after a break. oh, right now. go for it. >> we eat cake. you go for it. ♪...
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and we'll have elise back for that one if it happens.o regular guys rescued a girl from her accused kidnapper. details and an update on how the girl is doing today. coming up. y i use e*trade mobil. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's exhausting. holiday inn has been a part of the team. you're on the fourth floor. it makes life on the road much easier. book your next journey at holidayinn.com you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement
and we'll have elise back for that one if it happens.o regular guys rescued a girl from her accused kidnapper. details and an update on how the girl is doing today. coming up. y i use e*trade mobil. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day...
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elise jordan, former senior policy adviser for rand paul.nd francesca from the white house daily mail. what is your reaction to the cruz monologue today? it seemed to me a set piece. it seemed to me they had set this up, that he was going to unleash this. i'm a little curious why you wait until today to do it and why you stop short of firing the final bullet in the chamber, which is that you won't support the guy in the general election? >> yeah, i'm not sure it's going to have much of an impact. we've had 278,000 hoosiers who early voted before the day even began. we had a lot of rain in the state earlier this morning. it's cleared off. we're getting reports of steady voting across the state. i think we're going to far out-pace any of the recent presidential primary election years. and the cruz thing, i just think it came too late. i don't think it's really going to have much of an impact. clearly, he seems to be in big trouble here in this state. >> you've been watching with a mixture of bewilderment and horror as many have in sort of that
elise jordan, former senior policy adviser for rand paul.nd francesca from the white house daily mail. what is your reaction to the cruz monologue today? it seemed to me a set piece. it seemed to me they had set this up, that he was going to unleash this. i'm a little curious why you wait until today to do it and why you stop short of firing the final bullet in the chamber, which is that you won't support the guy in the general election? >> yeah, i'm not sure it's going to have much of an...
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. >> i want to bring in elise jordan.paign adviser to rand paul, also a long-time contributor and political analyst. it's good having you here this morning. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> you really need a big chunk of hispanic vote to win the election for president, and we also know his unfavorables are pretty high when it comes to hispanics. can donald trump win without the hispanic vote? >> donald trump certainly has a lot of work to do with the hispanic vote, given that three out of four hispanics have an unfavorable view of him and that hillary clinton, her favorability is around 62% and donald trump's is around 23%. the big question here is, the very same poll, immigration was a very important issue with hispanic voters, so i do think there is an opportunity for donald trump to improve his standing, and he certainly has to just because the hispanic vote matters so much in key swing states. florida, arizona, you've got nevada. donald trump definitely can't seat all of that vote. >> what does he ne
. >> i want to bring in elise jordan.paign adviser to rand paul, also a long-time contributor and political analyst. it's good having you here this morning. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> you really need a big chunk of hispanic vote to win the election for president, and we also know his unfavorables are pretty high when it comes to hispanics. can donald trump win without the hispanic vote? >> donald trump certainly has a lot of work to do with the...
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and he said elise inned to a couple. but it was a staff person. and a lot of people in the worlds that you and i run in whether it's entertainment or news, it's very interesting with a podcast how far the reach is and who lessens to it. because i get a lot of people that come up from all different areas of life, i love your podcast. really, you listen to it. >> and then they'll refer to guests, except they might come along and say man, i love your show, watch it all the time. what was the last thing you saw. >> well, jeez, the thing you did, you know, i said that was five years ago. five years ago. >> like what exactly-- i don't get pbs. >> rose: we get it every five years what channel. >> one show every five years. >> rose: how long ago did you interview manson. >> that was aong time when i first started out. like 1984, 5. >> i wonder how he is doing. go back for a secretary one. >> rose: all these things are happening to people around him. a story every year there is some development. >> someone was just up for parole. >> rose: that's right. >>
and he said elise inned to a couple. but it was a staff person. and a lot of people in the worlds that you and i run in whether it's entertainment or news, it's very interesting with a podcast how far the reach is and who lessens to it. because i get a lot of people that come up from all different areas of life, i love your podcast. really, you listen to it. >> and then they'll refer to guests, except they might come along and say man, i love your show, watch it all the time. what was the...
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chad jukes hit by an ied in iraq in 2006, he climbed with a prosthetic leg and active duty captain elisember the others. >> i have a picture of keith williams and benjamin crane. i'm going to bring them to the summit for their families. >> reporter: now telling us the 17,000-foot descent was actually the hardest part. >> definitely the descent was not favorable conditions. >> reporter: despite the dangers, the cause they say worth every step. the team climbing to raise awareness for ptsd and the growing number of veteran suicides at least 22 a day. >> it's not necessarily about us summiting everest. that was a success, which is awesome. but really what we're most proud of the difference that we've been able to make in other's lives. >> a lot of people don't know what a skurj ptsd is and they're doing an amazing job raising awareness. >> incredible. >> it's incredible. we salute them and everybody who's served this country and many of them making the ultimate sacrifice. >>> coming up in our next half-hour -- melissa mccarthy fighting back against that ghostbusters backlash. keep it here o
chad jukes hit by an ied in iraq in 2006, he climbed with a prosthetic leg and active duty captain elisember the others. >> i have a picture of keith williams and benjamin crane. i'm going to bring them to the summit for their families. >> reporter: now telling us the 17,000-foot descent was actually the hardest part. >> definitely the descent was not favorable conditions. >> reporter: despite the dangers, the cause they say worth every step. the team climbing to raise...
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let's go to elise labott. what are you hearing this early in the game?reporter: that's right, jim. the egyptians wasted no time in saying that they believe it was brought down by a terrorist attack and the government's long history of ruling out terrorism in its aircraft makes today's possible attack all the more significant and raises real questions about air travel to egypt. just hours after the plane disappeared. >> radar, the egyptian government says that the plane was likely brought down by an act of terrorism. >> if you analyze the situation properly, the possibility of having a different action or having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having a technical -- >> reporter: the plane went down just a day after secretary of state john kerry was in cairo for urgent talks with egypt's president about the growing terror threat. today, kerry was quick to offer help. >> the united states is providing assistance in the search effort. and relevant authorities are doing everything they can to try to find out what the facts are of what happene
let's go to elise labott. what are you hearing this early in the game?reporter: that's right, jim. the egyptians wasted no time in saying that they believe it was brought down by a terrorist attack and the government's long history of ruling out terrorism in its aircraft makes today's possible attack all the more significant and raises real questions about air travel to egypt. just hours after the plane disappeared. >> radar, the egyptian government says that the plane was likely brought...
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elise saw worthington, i wrote an essay as well as the introduction. emily -- [inaudible] from the american spectator. you know, there's conservatives in the book as well who have things to say about hillary. and a woman from memphis who produces a podcast called hey, that's my hummus. and it's a multi-ethnic, multi-religious podcast about issues and coming together. the essay topics range from millennials who found it to be a plus, not a minus, that hillary stayed with bill after monica lewinsky as well as baby boomers who have a hard time forgiving hillary for that decision. there are conservatives who won't vote for her but who admire her for the path that she's taken and paved for all women. there are women who couldn't support her in 2008 because of judgment of her life choices, but who have had a change of heart in 2016 because of their own personal experiences. one of her neighbors from chappaqua has written one of the essays, and i visited the neighbor's to house, and we laughed, and we sort of paraphrased sarah palin by saying, well, i can see
elise saw worthington, i wrote an essay as well as the introduction. emily -- [inaudible] from the american spectator. you know, there's conservatives in the book as well who have things to say about hillary. and a woman from memphis who produces a podcast called hey, that's my hummus. and it's a multi-ethnic, multi-religious podcast about issues and coming together. the essay topics range from millennials who found it to be a plus, not a minus, that hillary stayed with bill after monica...
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eli elise laboratory with cnn. i'd like to follow up on bob's comments about the accommodation in the region. ambassador, i'm wondering what you think of that? i think this follows on what the president was saying in his interview with "the atlantic" about, you know, saudi arabia and iran having to share the region. given what you are talking about, about the fact that eventually you will need to sit down with iran, i mean, how do you see those comments and how do you see that playing out in a way that eventually -- is there any point or any possibility that that could ever happen? and when you look at the report when it talks about a possible aumf for military force, does the uae support such a move? and do you think this portends a possible military coalition against iran if there was a violation and a breakout capacity? thank you. >> i think any policy question one needs to address really looks different depending where you sit. if you are sitting in washington, your economy's doing well, your military's strong,
eli elise laboratory with cnn. i'd like to follow up on bob's comments about the accommodation in the region. ambassador, i'm wondering what you think of that? i think this follows on what the president was saying in his interview with "the atlantic" about, you know, saudi arabia and iran having to share the region. given what you are talking about, about the fact that eventually you will need to sit down with iran, i mean, how do you see those comments and how do you see that playing...
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h.r. 3989, as amended, is sponsored by congresswoman elise stefanik from new york and i thank her for her hard work and her advocacy in introducing this bill on behalf of our veterans and their caregivers, and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for such time. ms. brown: i rise in support of h.r. 3989, as amended. i know firsthand how difficult it is to deal with the illness of a loved one. i was blessed with the continued presence of my big mama, my grandmama until just a few years ago. my mother is with me now in florida, and i want to say that the work of a caregiver is god's work. i cannot think of anything more rewarding, pleasing, tiring, exhausting or mentally draining than taking care of a family member. i am pleased to support the caregivers assistance and resourced enhancement act in the 111th congress. president obama
h.r. 3989, as amended, is sponsored by congresswoman elise stefanik from new york and i thank her for her hard work and her advocacy in introducing this bill on behalf of our veterans and their caregivers, and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is...
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so it is that people see in donald trump someone who unapologetically berates and mocks the elise who them and despise them. is it so surprising that the donnel as seen by millions as the great white hope. that is who marco rubio is now honored to be down with. what do you make of the idea of this nostalgia pushing the donald trump candidacy, particularly white nostalgia? >> i think it's very real. you see it in all the polling that goes into issues of looking back at a better time as well as racial animus. that's what indicates a trump voter more than education, more than income, it's the answers on questions of did we have a better country and are we giving too many things away to minorities. but i think the really funny thing for those who read pat buchanan's column today, he makes a big deal out of the increase in white male -- working class whoite male mortality. but as a matter of fact the mortality rate among white working class women is what people are shocked by. their suicide rates have gone up 80% in the last couple of decades. so his article is totally backwards. it's tell
so it is that people see in donald trump someone who unapologetically berates and mocks the elise who them and despise them. is it so surprising that the donnel as seen by millions as the great white hope. that is who marco rubio is now honored to be down with. what do you make of the idea of this nostalgia pushing the donald trump candidacy, particularly white nostalgia? >> i think it's very real. you see it in all the polling that goes into issues of looking back at a better time as...
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. >> reporter: a desire to end food allergies inspired kim and elise to create the organization end allergiesg reaction. so eating is something you have to do every day. multiple times a day. and our kids are scared to eat. they have to rely on the fact that whoever prepared their food didn't make a mistake. so our mission is to get everybody involved to help find a cure for food allergies. >> reporter: they're going it with their campaign, do your 17, honoring the millions of americans who suffer from food allergies. >> three, >> reporter: a social media movement highlighting the number 17 has brought the cause to new heights. >> i want a cure for food allergies so my sister isn't scared anymore. >> a little after the break, we'll talk to dr. peterson and some of the kids. we'll be back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. with havertys furniture, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. the neighbor's back. oh, no. this is my husband, gibby! i wanted to show him your furniture! i like it! you wanna come in? oh no. that would be weird! the memorial day s
. >> reporter: a desire to end food allergies inspired kim and elise to create the organization end allergiesg reaction. so eating is something you have to do every day. multiple times a day. and our kids are scared to eat. they have to rely on the fact that whoever prepared their food didn't make a mistake. so our mission is to get everybody involved to help find a cure for food allergies. >> reporter: they're going it with their campaign, do your 17, honoring the millions of...
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we have seen the regular army to the police to even their elise counter-terrorism he service all participating >> talk to us about memorial day and some of the troops you had remembered? memorial day is probably the most important holiday. we take take it have he seriously and it's a day we remember our own fallen. when we speak the names of those who have fallen, they live on. here in iraq during this current operation, of course, we are remembering master sergeant josh wheeler, sergeant first-class louie cardin, and chief petty officer charles keating, who have all given their lives here in iraq the last several months, and then we think of those who we have lost the last years and those who have giving the ultimate sacrifice for our great country. it's a very important day for us, but we certainly hope that everyone enjoys the holiday. take a moment to thank a vet, and if not, know that we're standing on this wall and we're going to keep you safe. >> colonel steve warren, how do you feel the state of play is where you are right now? >> we think that the state of play is much improved from a
we have seen the regular army to the police to even their elise counter-terrorism he service all participating >> talk to us about memorial day and some of the troops you had remembered? memorial day is probably the most important holiday. we take take it have he seriously and it's a day we remember our own fallen. when we speak the names of those who have fallen, they live on. here in iraq during this current operation, of course, we are remembering master sergeant josh wheeler, sergeant...
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alex burns and elise jordan, thanks. >>> president obama confirms the killing of taliban's top leadere. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never decide which one he wants until he gets home, so... presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on purchases and no annual fee. my only concern is that this is where we put food. a dog's foot is cleaner than a human's mouth. that's what they say. is it? cleaner than my mouth. cash back on purchases. backed by the service and security of american express. cash back on purchases. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes porful machine but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to sre information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. real is touchi a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is maki
alex burns and elise jordan, thanks. >>> president obama confirms the killing of taliban's top leadere. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never decide which one he wants until he gets home, so... presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on purchases and no annual fee. my only concern is that this is where we put food. a dog's foot is cleaner than a human's mouth. that's what they say. is it? cleaner than my mouth. cash back on...
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them, i want to say to the manchester police department, i want to say to their wives, amanda and elise, because families serve too, we worry not only about our police officers, but i know from having served as attorney general of new hampshire, that every time we're home on thanksgiving or we're home on christmas or we're home on some other holiday or great occasion, guess what our police officers are out doing? they're out patrolling our streets and our highways, keeping us safe, making sure that we can enjoy that moment with our families. but their families worry, they worry when they're out that is my loved one going to come home. so i say to the families of our law enforcement officers, as we stand here in national police week, thank you. thank you for what you do in allowing your loved ones to serve in supporting our law enforcement officers because families serve too. and we are grateful, grateful for what officer hardy and officer o'connor did on that early friday morning and all who responded to that call. and we're grateful that they're doing well and they're recovering. and w
them, i want to say to the manchester police department, i want to say to their wives, amanda and elise, because families serve too, we worry not only about our police officers, but i know from having served as attorney general of new hampshire, that every time we're home on thanksgiving or we're home on christmas or we're home on some other holiday or great occasion, guess what our police officers are out doing? they're out patrolling our streets and our highways, keeping us safe, making sure...