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ellison: thank you.e will have more coverage of that rally in philadelphia coming up but let's move to the middle east where hamas has named a new political chief. he is one of the architects of the groups october 7 attack on israel and succeeds a senior commander whose assassination in tehran has stoked fears of regional conflict. meanwhile israel and hezbollah have been carrying out air strikes against each other. six people have reportedly been killed in lebanon. there was also attack on the country's northern coast. the has below leader said the attack wasn't in response to israel's killing of a senior commander from the group last week. he said retaliation was yet to come and will be strong and effective. for more, here is our diplomatic correspondent who sent this report from jerusalem. reporter: we understand the appointment of the leader of hamas was unanimous by the organizations leadership. it was always likely in the wake of the assassination, which was blamed universally on israel even though
ellison: thank you.e will have more coverage of that rally in philadelphia coming up but let's move to the middle east where hamas has named a new political chief. he is one of the architects of the groups october 7 attack on israel and succeeds a senior commander whose assassination in tehran has stoked fears of regional conflict. meanwhile israel and hezbollah have been carrying out air strikes against each other. six people have reportedly been killed in lebanon. there was also attack on the...
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general ellison, thank you for being here today.nd it seems to have worked out quite well, sir. and you were the attorney general, obviously, quite famously, honestly, during the george floyd protests and the george floyd trial. and it was governor walz's decision to take that case out of the hands of the locals and give it to you. can you talk just about your working relationship with governor walz and just the fact that there's a prosecutor now running for president? >> well, you know, tim walz understands how to support and empower the prosecution of cases where people violate the law and harm others. and when he appointed me, he knew that nobody was above the law. nobody was beneath it. george floyd is not beneath the law. derek chauvin is not above the law. when he appointed me, we took that responsibility very seriously. and when he joined the harris/walz team, he knows he's on the ticket with somebody who believes in equal justice under the law as well. i mean, the fact is that donald trump is fairly prolific when it comes to
general ellison, thank you for being here today.nd it seems to have worked out quite well, sir. and you were the attorney general, obviously, quite famously, honestly, during the george floyd protests and the george floyd trial. and it was governor walz's decision to take that case out of the hands of the locals and give it to you. can you talk just about your working relationship with governor walz and just the fact that there's a prosecutor now running for president? >> well, you know,...
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minnesota attorney general keith ellison. courting history, if the democratic wins in november, not only could we get the first woman president, the nation could also get its first female native american governor she is minnesota lieutenant governor peggy flanagan and she will joining me live. >>> running scared, is donald trump okay? he seems off his game, doubling down on kamala harris' intelligence and her name, why that is a sure sign her crowds and the polls have him rattled. i'm jonathan capehart and this is the saturday show. >>> tonight, vice president kamala harris and her running mate, minnesota governor tim walz, are wrapping up a blockbuster swing state tour. in about an hour, they are expected to touch down in las vegas, nevada, where the vice president will make her case to another group of otto graham voters. last night, harris stomped in arizona to a crowd of more than 15,000 people, her largest to date, according to the campaign. she made it clear that we are all in this together. >> generations of americans
minnesota attorney general keith ellison. courting history, if the democratic wins in november, not only could we get the first woman president, the nation could also get its first female native american governor she is minnesota lieutenant governor peggy flanagan and she will joining me live. >>> running scared, is donald trump okay? he seems off his game, doubling down on kamala harris' intelligence and her name, why that is a sure sign her crowds and the polls have him rattled. i'm...
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attorney general ellison, welcome back to "the saturday show." governor walz were elected to congress in 2008. you both left at the same time and ran for statewide office. bring us inside your relationship with tim walz, from congress, to statewide elected officials. >> well, i met him on the campaign trail and we ran for congress, i always liked his energy come he was impressive, he was a really good and effective platform speaker, but after we both won john lewis invited all of us down to alabama to the reenactment of the march over the edmund pettis bridge, and i will never forget tim and gwen walz were listening so attentively they were so engaged in the conversation, you know, in the middle of that movement, where america was becoming truly-- liberty and justice for all. i mean, he said look, keith, i am a social studies teacher, i'm fascinated by this kind of stuff, and i'm so proud to be here. his wife, gwen said yeah, we are so glad to be here. that solidified for me, who he was. when george floyd was being murdered, he calls me and says
attorney general ellison, welcome back to "the saturday show." governor walz were elected to congress in 2008. you both left at the same time and ran for statewide office. bring us inside your relationship with tim walz, from congress, to statewide elected officials. >> well, i met him on the campaign trail and we ran for congress, i always liked his energy come he was impressive, he was a really good and effective platform speaker, but after we both won john lewis invited all...
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we know david ellison does have the backing of his dad larry ellison who is worth over $150 billion.o other dear is going to have -- no other dear is going to have that kind of an edge. sky dance wants to have a huge presence in hollywood. they are going to make sure they have that with this paramount deal. scarlet: bloomberg has also learned paramount is trying to raise cash by possibly selling 12 local tv stations. is it better for paramount to sell this before or after the election? i'm trying to get a sense of how urgent this is. geetha: it is good in a way to sell it before the election because you are going to have a lot of the influx of political ad dollars. broadcast tv stations right now are a hot piece of property. they are attracting over four to 4.5 dollars in political advertising. there's a lot of attention on them. they could fetch higher multiples than if it were after the election. scarlet: appreciate you joining us. bloomberg intelligence analyst covering u.s. media. coming up, today is the day the nfl is set to vote on whether to allow private equity firms to buy i
we know david ellison does have the backing of his dad larry ellison who is worth over $150 billion.o other dear is going to have -- no other dear is going to have that kind of an edge. sky dance wants to have a huge presence in hollywood. they are going to make sure they have that with this paramount deal. scarlet: bloomberg has also learned paramount is trying to raise cash by possibly selling 12 local tv stations. is it better for paramount to sell this before or after the election? i'm...
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>> ellison barber for us. thank you. >>> investigators are on the scene of that terrifying plane crash in brazil. its horrifying plunge caught on camera. all on board were killed. they now have the black boxes as they try to figure out exactly what went wrong. melissa parra has the latest. >> reporter: new information tonight on this haunting scene. a plane spinning slowly as it drops from the sky. crashing in a brazilian neighborhood near sao paolo leaving behind an inferno of black smoke towering over the homes the plane crashed in front of. brazil's voepasse airline updating the number of those who perished from 61 to 62. 58 passengers and four crew members. the airline saying the plane had passed technical inspection the night before, adding they're evaluating icy conditions at the altitude the plane was flying at. while brazilian investigators say ground controllers did not receive an emergency signal. the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder from the plane now recovered and taken to a lab. >>
>> ellison barber for us. thank you. >>> investigators are on the scene of that terrifying plane crash in brazil. its horrifying plunge caught on camera. all on board were killed. they now have the black boxes as they try to figure out exactly what went wrong. melissa parra has the latest. >> reporter: new information tonight on this haunting scene. a plane spinning slowly as it drops from the sky. crashing in a brazilian neighborhood near sao paolo leaving behind an...
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you called out that it was governor walz who asked our attorney general, the amazing keith ellison, to step in and lead that prosecution. and that's what happened. and we had, if not justice, we had accountability for the murder of george floyd. and that was, i think, an example of the leadership of governor walz. you know, while donald trump and his lieutenant, his vice presidential nominee, are out there attacking and dividing and spreading just doom and gloom, you have governor walz and vice president harris talking about, with hope and optimism, where this country can go and wherean this country should be -- what it should be. and think of the tragedy of the murder of george floyd, i also want to note that governor walz signed into law legislation in minnesota banning chokeholds. this is something, of course, that vice president harris has strongly supported at the federal level and republicans blocked. so again, a great demonstration of the difference and the contrast between donald trump and vice president harris and tim walz. >> you know, that contrast is real because i remember
you called out that it was governor walz who asked our attorney general, the amazing keith ellison, to step in and lead that prosecution. and that's what happened. and we had, if not justice, we had accountability for the murder of george floyd. and that was, i think, an example of the leadership of governor walz. you know, while donald trump and his lieutenant, his vice presidential nominee, are out there attacking and dividing and spreading just doom and gloom, you have governor walz and vice...
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thank you for being our minnesota attorney general, keith ellison. but if you do decide to run, announce it on this show. >>> up next. >> thank you, rev. >> the fight for fairness when it comes to fairness when it comes to vote is very much alive. why we can't let our foot off the gas. after the break. it's a mouthful. one of the harder things is the little things that i need help with: getting dressed, brushing your teeth, being able to go out with your friends by yourself. those are hard because you don't want help, but you need it. children like jaxon need continued support for the rest of their lives. whoa, whoa, whoa. and you can help. please join easterseals right now, with your monthly gift. i'm almost there. the kids that you are helping, their goal is to be as independent as they can. these therapies help my son to achieve that goal. easterseals offers important disability and community services that can change a life forever. please, go online, call or scan the qr code right now with your gift of just $19 a month. it really does make a diff
thank you for being our minnesota attorney general, keith ellison. but if you do decide to run, announce it on this show. >>> up next. >> thank you, rev. >> the fight for fairness when it comes to fairness when it comes to vote is very much alive. why we can't let our foot off the gas. after the break. it's a mouthful. one of the harder things is the little things that i need help with: getting dressed, brushing your teeth, being able to go out with your friends by...
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. ~ . ~' general of minnesota, keith ellison. ~ . ,, ., ellison. very seriously. he did what i hope you would do. show people who he is. that is tim. and who doesn't love the football coach and be a faculty advisor for the alliance. he and be a faculty advisor for the alliance.— the alliance. he is my definition _ the alliance. he is my definition of - the alliance. he is my definition of a - the alliance. he is my definition of a good i the alliance. he is my i definition of a good guy. he played many parts of his biography, as a football moche —— coach and public school teacher and made some promises to voters, independent voters. what you think about what he said about relieving cost for middle—class families? i said about relieving cost for middle-class families? i think of tim as _ middle-class families? i think of tim as a — middle-class families? i think of tim as a pragmatic- middle-class families? i think| of tim as a pragmatic problem solver. and i know that in washington and other places we say is he progressive, conservative, and we nee
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nbc's ellison bashber is reporting from tel aviv.o with us, jamiel jafer, and former counsel to both the house intelligence and senate foreign relations committees thank you both for being here. ellison, we understand the israeli government is now telling people to stock up on food and water to prepare safe rooms at home. what's going on where you are? >> yeah, chris, you know, israeli officials never really doubted that iran would, at some point, do what they said from the minute the supreme leader of iran said that we believe sincishmash was killed in our history, the second that he said we have no other choice but to take revenge for his death, israeli officials had been saying consistently that they expected iran to follow through on that and to carry out what they were describing as likely a multi-day attack that also involved iran's proxies it flux waited at different points on exactly when it could be, how big it could be, and whether or not hezbollah and lebanon would do something on their own or start it off, and then iran w
nbc's ellison bashber is reporting from tel aviv.o with us, jamiel jafer, and former counsel to both the house intelligence and senate foreign relations committees thank you both for being here. ellison, we understand the israeli government is now telling people to stock up on food and water to prepare safe rooms at home. what's going on where you are? >> yeah, chris, you know, israeli officials never really doubted that iran would, at some point, do what they said from the minute the...
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keith ellison, minnesota attorney general is about to speak. we will listen and when he begins speaking. >> understood. >> i think it will be important to hear what he has to say. >> keith ellison, attorney general of minnesota , he might be about to walk up here. clearly someone who -- he had some rough patches . >> all right, he is walking up right now. there he is. let's listen in. >> friends, i will never forget when i first saw the video of the murder of george floyd. i was heartbroken. i was angry. and that morning, my phone rang and on that line was governor tim walz. tim walz felt the exact same way i did. and a few days later, tim appointed me to prosecute floyd's murder . almost a year after that , minutes after the guilty verdict came down, my phone rang again. and it was vice president kamala harris calling to congratulate my team and the work . now, kamala and tim, they understand the legacy of george floyd. no one is above the law and no one is beneath it . no one is outside the circle of our compassion. in the republican party, e
keith ellison, minnesota attorney general is about to speak. we will listen and when he begins speaking. >> understood. >> i think it will be important to hear what he has to say. >> keith ellison, attorney general of minnesota , he might be about to walk up here. clearly someone who -- he had some rough patches . >> all right, he is walking up right now. there he is. let's listen in. >> friends, i will never forget when i first saw the video of the murder of...
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maybe over the next couple weeks. >> do they know what they're playing with, with larry ellison?ing? doesn't seem likely at all. >> larry ellison doesn't lose. >> no, rarely. >> that's a criterion. larry ellison -- i don't know when he's ever lost. >> it's hard to remember a time when he's really lost. >> have you been to his island? >> i have not been to larry ellison's island. >> turns out a man is an island. >> no man is an island except for larry. >> he's an island. >> meantime, you got wbd flirting with a new studio in nevada. >> i defer to david for david zaslav. >> they're under so much pressure at that company. just so many different ways in terms of generating free cash flow. we all know that. and the debt load that they have. it's an old story that we come back to again. >> it's staggered. >> it's not as though they have any near-term maturities that are of great concern, but we know the big story. linear has declined at a rate that even the most pessimistic outlooks didn't count for. there's literally only four people watching this show right now. >> it's literally hun
maybe over the next couple weeks. >> do they know what they're playing with, with larry ellison?ing? doesn't seem likely at all. >> larry ellison doesn't lose. >> no, rarely. >> that's a criterion. larry ellison -- i don't know when he's ever lost. >> it's hard to remember a time when he's really lost. >> have you been to his island? >> i have not been to larry ellison's island. >> turns out a man is an island. >> no man is an island except...
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the ellison fortune and red bird capital and that's about it.taking control of this asset very, very different here and it is -- it is really hard to understand, maybe relations between redstone and ellison or redstone and skydance fell apart and that's why we're at this jufncture. there is a chance all of this is to get skydance and ellison to raise their bid or provide legal coverage. this could all be a smoke screen, just to make it easier on the existing bid. it is just weird if that's -- if edgar is being played here, it is a little weird. >> it is hard to imagine edgar going along with that. >> i know. that's -- that's the thing, becky, the fact pattern. if you look at all the facts here, it doesn't make sense. why waste your time. >> very quickly, which bid that you've seen so far, and by the way, my understanding is that the bid could be sweetened from here, so this is opening salvos on a new thing, if they can get them to extend the -- if they get the executive committee to extend the period that you're going to be looking at these thin
the ellison fortune and red bird capital and that's about it.taking control of this asset very, very different here and it is -- it is really hard to understand, maybe relations between redstone and ellison or redstone and skydance fell apart and that's why we're at this jufncture. there is a chance all of this is to get skydance and ellison to raise their bid or provide legal coverage. this could all be a smoke screen, just to make it easier on the existing bid. it is just weird if that's --...
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that would be steve bullock, and keith ellison, former attorney general of minnesota.mer congressman of the state and author of the book quote, break the will ending the cycle of political violence. governor, you were a presidential candidate. you have all sorts of choices about what tone you will set. can make here is leading to freedom and joy right from the offset. freedom is still about donald trump and the dangers he will impose. it is still about abortion, book banning, god that's --gun deaths, but she is framing it differently than what i would frame. i warned that if you put trump, you might see the end of the american democracy. she's taking a much more positive approach, what do you think? >> i think it is really going well, ali, from the perspective, these are big threats. this 200 year experiment called representative democracy is a threat. a woman having dominion and control over her reproductive healthcare choices wherever she lives certainly is threatened. and we see that all over. what you see 900 pages of project 2025 is a threat to how we actually liv
that would be steve bullock, and keith ellison, former attorney general of minnesota.mer congressman of the state and author of the book quote, break the will ending the cycle of political violence. governor, you were a presidential candidate. you have all sorts of choices about what tone you will set. can make here is leading to freedom and joy right from the offset. freedom is still about donald trump and the dangers he will impose. it is still about abortion, book banning, god that's --gun...
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kate. >> ellison, 30 seconds, hamas is claiming to have killed one hostage and injured two others. >>tage was shot by a guard and in a separate incident two female hostages were severely injured. a statement released yesterday this was become of the strikes inside of gaza this weekend. israel said they don't have the intelligence to confirm or deny it but they're looking into it right now. >> ellison, thanks so much. >>> let's head to greece now, where hundreds of firefighters are battling a deadly wildfire that's closing in on the capital city of athens. strong winds and extreme heat are fueling the fast-moving fire which is impacting millions of greeks and american tourists on summer vacation. here's kelly cobiella. flames shooting more than 80 feet into the air as a fast-moving and unpredictable wildfire closed in on the greek capital athens overnight. the ancient buildings that make the city a tourist hot spot with more than a million americans visiting every year in the path. >> i have never seen anything like it. i've never seen a fire -- all over, all over greece. >> reporter:
kate. >> ellison, 30 seconds, hamas is claiming to have killed one hostage and injured two others. >>tage was shot by a guard and in a separate incident two female hostages were severely injured. a statement released yesterday this was become of the strikes inside of gaza this weekend. israel said they don't have the intelligence to confirm or deny it but they're looking into it right now. >> ellison, thanks so much. >>> let's head to greece now, where hundreds of...
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joining us now from tel aviv, israel, ellison barber, how is israel preparing for a possible attack fromhile they feel they're ready for a potential assault, since the beginning of this back and forth if you will. israeli officials have been telling nbc news they were expecting and prepared for a multiday attack from both iran and its proxies, they thought iran was going to attack with longer-range weapons from the east and hezbollah in lebanon would attack with smaller drones from the north. they're not sure what a coordinated attack from iran would look like and if and when iran proxies would get involved. they consistently say they feel they're ready not only to defend israel be also to launch a counterassault and counterattack against iran if necessary, we heard that again today from israel's defense minister, if they're going to do this i they hope they know we're prepared to respond. >> ellison, this all comes as israel is taking a lot of heat including from the united states over that school strike we mentioned in gaza over the weekend, what more can you tell us about that? >> rep
joining us now from tel aviv, israel, ellison barber, how is israel preparing for a possible attack fromhile they feel they're ready for a potential assault, since the beginning of this back and forth if you will. israeli officials have been telling nbc news they were expecting and prepared for a multiday attack from both iran and its proxies, they thought iran was going to attack with longer-range weapons from the east and hezbollah in lebanon would attack with smaller drones from the north....
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i was told by keith ellison, he is not just an old white man.said, look at his background on civil rights. he appointed the first black woman to serve on the minnesota state supreme court. he appointed the prosecutor who got the conviction in the george floyd case. there's a lot we will learn about the background when it comes to civil rights and race. >> you point out keith ellison in minnesota, the ag. i want to point out where you are. i think you are on the temple campus where they will do their rollout tonight. there are places you can be in philadelphia. we were at independence hall. the constitution center. they are in north philly. that is a really diverse community. it used to be largely black. it's adjacent to fishtown. there's a white working class community there. it's a campus. it's a big campus. great basketball, great school. i have roots there. >> reporter: i would remiss if i didn't say my husband is happy i'm here, because he is an eagles fan. >> there you go. yamiche, chuck, susan, michael. thanks to all of you. >>> party poli
i was told by keith ellison, he is not just an old white man.said, look at his background on civil rights. he appointed the first black woman to serve on the minnesota state supreme court. he appointed the prosecutor who got the conviction in the george floyd case. there's a lot we will learn about the background when it comes to civil rights and race. >> you point out keith ellison in minnesota, the ag. i want to point out where you are. i think you are on the temple campus where they...
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>> thank you so much for that, ellison barber. aaron, that april incident that she mentioned, military experts believed it was very carefully calibrated, right, something that was, i guess you would call it a proportionate response, saving face, but not triggering a wider war. are you expecting something bigger here? >> absolutely. i think the situation gets worse before it gets worse. and the only real question i think is whether the escalation, which is coming, can be controlled or whether it trips into something the middle east has never experienced before, a genuine multifront regional war involving israel, lebanon, syria, iraq, the houthis in yemen, maybe even a direct iranian and israeli set of exchanges, which could easily draw the u.s. in. the question, only two things to pay attention to here, number one, how serious and comprehensive will the iranian response be? i suspect it won't be telegraphed. it is an effort, i think, to cause the israelis significant pain. they may or may not stay away from urban areas. they strike
>> thank you so much for that, ellison barber. aaron, that april incident that she mentioned, military experts believed it was very carefully calibrated, right, something that was, i guess you would call it a proportionate response, saving face, but not triggering a wider war. are you expecting something bigger here? >> absolutely. i think the situation gets worse before it gets worse. and the only real question i think is whether the escalation, which is coming, can be controlled...
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nbc's ellison barber is reporting from tel aviv.s, aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and a former arab israeli negotiator at the state department. ellison, what can you tell us about the situation in gaza right now ahead of those critical cease fire talks? >> reporter: i mean, ana, the truth is it's what it has been like really for the last 11 months. we can show you some video that's been taken within the last 24 hours. i do want to warn viewers it's graphic, it's upseing. this has been the reality inside gaza for the better part of 11 months now. people carrying out body bags after body bags after body bags. i mean, we have seen this since october israeli air strikes in the area. israel says they are targeting hamas command centers, hamas infrastructure, hamas militants, but oftentimes we see things like this, children badly wounded, children that are on the ground left alone crying oftentimes, and we saw this over the weekend, children who are the only surviving members of their f
nbc's ellison barber is reporting from tel aviv.s, aaron david miller, senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and a former arab israeli negotiator at the state department. ellison, what can you tell us about the situation in gaza right now ahead of those critical cease fire talks? >> reporter: i mean, ana, the truth is it's what it has been like really for the last 11 months. we can show you some video that's been taken within the last 24 hours. i do want to warn...
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i was just talking on the phone with attorney general keith ellison. he thought this choice was brilliant. he told me, and this was his words, he's not just an old white guy even though he's 60 years old. but he said that because he says tim walz appointed the first black woman to the minnesota supreme court. he's also someone that took the county prosecutor who was going to be in charge of the george floyd case and took him off the case and put keith ellison on the case. and there would be no george floyd prosecution. there would be no george floyd case if it were not for tim walz. you can expect to hear more about how he was instrumental in doing that. he felt morally outraged by the death of jorng floyd and wanted to make sure that family got justice. that officer was convicted in that case and remains in prison to this day. so there really is a lot of feeling that tim walz is going to be able to add a lot to this ticket. lastly, he's someone who even though minnesota is a blue state, he knows how to knock on doors. he knows how to build connections
i was just talking on the phone with attorney general keith ellison. he thought this choice was brilliant. he told me, and this was his words, he's not just an old white guy even though he's 60 years old. but he said that because he says tim walz appointed the first black woman to the minnesota supreme court. he's also someone that took the county prosecutor who was going to be in charge of the george floyd case and took him off the case and put keith ellison on the case. and there would be no...
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nbc's ellison barber is reporting from tel aviv.cia officer and msnbc national security and intelligence analyst joins us. ellison, we understand cia director bill burns will head to doha this week to try to advance this deal. what do we know about the diplomatic push? >> reporter: we know that the united states is very publicly saying they believe now is the time for all sides to come together and to reach a conclusion to this deal. they've been careful in their wording since we saw that joint statement from the united states, egypt, and qatar where they said let's finish what we started, let's go back to this framework of an agreement, presumably the one president biden spoke at length about when he spoke from the white house on may 31st, and let's finish the implementation details and essentially bring an end to these talks and get some sort of relief inside of gaza. what has been unclear since that statement came out was whether or not these two groups would ever actually come back to sit and talk. israel said they would be will
nbc's ellison barber is reporting from tel aviv.cia officer and msnbc national security and intelligence analyst joins us. ellison, we understand cia director bill burns will head to doha this week to try to advance this deal. what do we know about the diplomatic push? >> reporter: we know that the united states is very publicly saying they believe now is the time for all sides to come together and to reach a conclusion to this deal. they've been careful in their wording since we saw that...
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ellison, what are officials there expecting. >> reporter: yeah, one thing everyone is looking at to try and get a sense of what this one might be like is what happened back in april, when iran fired missiles and drones at israel, after iranian military figures were killed inside of syria in damascus. this one, israeli officials say, they expect it to be different, and bigger and also possibly to extend over a longer period of time. as you mentioned, an israeli official telling our colleague raf sanchez that they think this is something that could take place over the course of days, and it could be waves of both missile and drone attacks. they say they expect this time around for hezbollah in lebanon to be involved and to fire across the northern border into israel, and then they said they are expecting israel or expecting iran, rather, to fire their longer range missiles from the east, but again, they're thinking this could actually take place over the course of days, and be bigger in scale long term than what we saw take place in april. a big question outstanding is what if anything wi
ellison, what are officials there expecting. >> reporter: yeah, one thing everyone is looking at to try and get a sense of what this one might be like is what happened back in april, when iran fired missiles and drones at israel, after iranian military figures were killed inside of syria in damascus. this one, israeli officials say, they expect it to be different, and bigger and also possibly to extend over a longer period of time. as you mentioned, an israeli official telling our...
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peter. >> ellison barber on the ground.ne of the hostage families whose great niece abigail was taken and released writes an op-ed trying to put more pressure on benjamin netanyahu. she writes 300 days later, netanyahu must be brave and bold for the hostages. five american families who believe their loved ones are alive in gaza, and three others hoping to get their remains or loved ones home. thank you for your reporting. >>> stocks, we should know, fell sharply today after new numbers showed a weaker u.s. job market than expected. the dow jones fell more than 2%, and companies like amazon and intel saw some seriously steep losses. it comes after the july jobs report. out just this morning included a drop in the number of jobs added and a rise in the unemployment rate. let's get to our business and data correspondent, brian cheung at the wall for us. what do the numbers tell us and what does this mean about the trajectory of the country's economy? >> this report sending shock waves through the financial world. when it comes
peter. >> ellison barber on the ground.ne of the hostage families whose great niece abigail was taken and released writes an op-ed trying to put more pressure on benjamin netanyahu. she writes 300 days later, netanyahu must be brave and bold for the hostages. five american families who believe their loved ones are alive in gaza, and three others hoping to get their remains or loved ones home. thank you for your reporting. >>> stocks, we should know, fell sharply today after new...
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perhaps the titles she cherished the most were wife to elwyn, mother to jason and erika and bibi to ellisonnd roy. spoke to the entire lee family, doug's in my prayers are with you. it's not easy to lose a member of one's family who hold such an assertive a place. sheila was just a presence. she was a presence. it's not easy, and i say to the family, when a loved one and live the life of public service, especially someone like sheila jackson lee, and i want to thank the family on behalf of the people of our nation for your sacrifices and the work that you did to support her over these many years, that allowed her to give so much to our country. [applause] so the bible teaches us, whatever you do, work at it with all your heart. as if you were working for the lot. everything she did, sheila jackson lee worked with all her heart. as a member of the united states senate and the coalition of the caucus, i have the honor -- had the honor to work directly with sheila on many issues over the years and to observe firsthand her leadership. she truly was a force of nature. when it came to her constit
perhaps the titles she cherished the most were wife to elwyn, mother to jason and erika and bibi to ellisonnd roy. spoke to the entire lee family, doug's in my prayers are with you. it's not easy to lose a member of one's family who hold such an assertive a place. sheila was just a presence. she was a presence. it's not easy, and i say to the family, when a loved one and live the life of public service, especially someone like sheila jackson lee, and i want to thank the family on behalf of the...
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and climate change, the threats and wildlife poll chose, for example, to over $20000.00 african ellison's every year ranges and national parks have been struggling to prevent the practice. but that's nonprofit organizations. heck, the planet has developed and the camera system to detect poachers and sound the alarm in real time. and a trick, a warning view, as might find some of the following imagery distressing african elephant populations have fallen drastically in the last century. one major cause poachers, they want their ivory to stuff them, the nonprofit organization, heck the planet as found a way to modify the existing camera trips these uh, these cameras, we call them the dump cameras. we. we make them smarter, so we modified, i'm a little so um, so that they are unable to communicate with a box that we created. we manufacture these um and make them able to communicate and send the photos wirelessly. and we analyze these photos using ai. so we have a machine learning algorithm on there analyzes the photo and then we immediately know what's on the photo. if it's a human art and al
and climate change, the threats and wildlife poll chose, for example, to over $20000.00 african ellison's every year ranges and national parks have been struggling to prevent the practice. but that's nonprofit organizations. heck, the planet has developed and the camera system to detect poachers and sound the alarm in real time. and a trick, a warning view, as might find some of the following imagery distressing african elephant populations have fallen drastically in the last century. one major...
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real time and a trigger warning us might find some of the following imagery distressing. african ellison populations have fallen drastically in the last century. one major cause poachers, they want their ivory to stuff them the non profit organization. heck the planet has found a way to modify the existing camera trips these uh, these cameras, we call them the dump cameras. we. we make them smarter, so we modified, i'm a little so um, so that they were unable to communicate with a box that we created. we manufacture these um and make them able to communicate and send the photos wirelessly. and we analyze these photos using ai. so we have a machine learning algorithm on there and analyzes the photo, and then we immediately know what's on the photo. if it's a human or it's, and allison's if a person is detected and alerts, a sent arrangers immediately this way, they can react quickly to potential poachers, which wasn't possible before these range or units. oftentimes they just find an edison's carcass. uh and, you know, then then the poachers are already gone like maybe one week or 2 weeks
real time and a trigger warning us might find some of the following imagery distressing. african ellison populations have fallen drastically in the last century. one major cause poachers, they want their ivory to stuff them the non profit organization. heck the planet has found a way to modify the existing camera trips these uh, these cameras, we call them the dump cameras. we. we make them smarter, so we modified, i'm a little so um, so that they were unable to communicate with a box that we...
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i was on the phone with attorney general keith ellison who is the attorney general of minnesota. he told me he thought this was a brilliant pick. even though minnesota has been a blue state for a long time, they work at it each and every year. he said it's not easy, but we know how to win. we knock on doors, bring people together. he said tim walz being at the top of the ticket has been instrumental in keeping the midwestern states blue. the other thing to note is keith ellison told me that tim walz's background is connected to the civil rights leaders and said in the george floyd case, if not for walz there would be no prosecution. he said his decision to take it into the attorney general's hand ensured justice for the george floyd family. and it showed that he personally care good that family. he talked about the fact that tim waz has universal lunch for the state, he has great relationships with people on the ground from a number of different coalitions. he told me -- his words, this is not just some old white guy, this, is again, keith ellison saying, this saying in fact he's
i was on the phone with attorney general keith ellison who is the attorney general of minnesota. he told me he thought this was a brilliant pick. even though minnesota has been a blue state for a long time, they work at it each and every year. he said it's not easy, but we know how to win. we knock on doors, bring people together. he said tim walz being at the top of the ticket has been instrumental in keeping the midwestern states blue. the other thing to note is keith ellison told me that tim...
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don't see any of the value in going to be an honest, sears, the head of the united nations women. ellison davidian describing development since the take over 3 years ago. a woman in afghanistan technically decide to run for president. now she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. no, i'm not saying that 3 days ago. it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this now, i guess how and the opportunities, the professional opportunities that women and i've gotten this done have changed in the past 3 years. the money. and i'll give this simple example uh, 3 years back. i mean woman, regardless of their did their associated background could mean that i can become a minister and an honest um, i could become an invest in an honest one. i can run a business and a lot of stuff. i can do it as soon as the safety organization and help my community in a one a spot on a media out date for the site. what ever they wanted to do. there was no restriction on the choices. there was a restriction on his needs to didn't even have talking to one woman just seeing that at these send us
don't see any of the value in going to be an honest, sears, the head of the united nations women. ellison davidian describing development since the take over 3 years ago. a woman in afghanistan technically decide to run for president. now she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. no, i'm not saying that 3 days ago. it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this now, i guess how and the opportunities, the professional opportunities that women and i've gotten this done...
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give yourself a shot to potentially have to go back to larry ellison and say, sweeten the pot.mean it's going to happen. i don't see how they compete here with this argument, but without offering any liquidity for the b shares which were such a key component of why the skydance got to the -- >> david, appreciate it. it's good to have you on the phone. we'll see you on set tomorrow and keep an eye on the story with your help. that's our david faber on paramount. cramer's mad dash. countdown to the opening bell. futures have settled a bit into the red as the s&p tries to go for its ntstig w.nih rahtin stay with us. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some re
give yourself a shot to potentially have to go back to larry ellison and say, sweeten the pot.mean it's going to happen. i don't see how they compete here with this argument, but without offering any liquidity for the b shares which were such a key component of why the skydance got to the -- >> david, appreciate it. it's good to have you on the phone. we'll see you on set tomorrow and keep an eye on the story with your help. that's our david faber on paramount. cramer's mad dash....
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the heads of the united nations women. ellison, the video in describing developments since the take over 3 years ago. a me and asking us then technically decide to run for president. now, she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. no, i'm not saying that 3 days ago it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this now, i guess how is that the opportunities, the professional opportunities that women and i've gotten a son have changed in the past 3 years. the money and i'll give you simple examples. uh, 3 years back. i mean woman, regardless of their did, did associated background could mean that i can become a minister, an honest i could become an in boston, an honest time. i can run a business and a lot of stuff, i can do a civil society organization and help my community in one spot, autumn, media out big for the side. what ever they wanted to do. there was no restriction on the choices. there was no restriction on his needs to didn't even have talking to one moment, guessing that at these to those that we can bring back on weekends, land back and forth. what to d
the heads of the united nations women. ellison, the video in describing developments since the take over 3 years ago. a me and asking us then technically decide to run for president. now, she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. no, i'm not saying that 3 days ago it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this now, i guess how is that the opportunities, the professional opportunities that women and i've gotten a son have changed in the past 3 years. the money and i'll...
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i am following the phillips versus ellison saga because nobody else is. tell you, i want to emphasize again, this is a guy i revere, and if he says he's got something going, or if he's measuring things, oh my,let stop questioning his judgment. >> again, while it was listed at $475 billion and certainly they couldn't take the company public at that level, they're taking stock at what is 11 bucks right now, but they're -- i mean, i'm sorry, they're taking the stock, saying it's worth $15 nfor that deal. you do you multiples. a lot of that eeblbitda is bake in. so, there is an open argument as to whether it really would be really, truly heavily dilutive, not to mention this is a company that needs cash flow. >> can we get charles phillips on the show? >> i doubt it. >> that would be amazing. >> i will leave that to you. will you book that for me? i don't have an existing relationship. >> i will find a way to do that. pdd has got to be mentioned, by the way. >> let's do it. >> pdd holdings is down $36 or 26%. david, there is a release, a pdd release on the qu
i am following the phillips versus ellison saga because nobody else is. tell you, i want to emphasize again, this is a guy i revere, and if he says he's got something going, or if he's measuring things, oh my,let stop questioning his judgment. >> again, while it was listed at $475 billion and certainly they couldn't take the company public at that level, they're taking stock at what is 11 bucks right now, but they're -- i mean, i'm sorry, they're taking the stock, saying it's worth $15...
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minnesota attorney general keith ellison, thank you so much for being part of our coverage.ve a great day. >>> up next, we showed you a little bit of what we've been talking about, some of governor walz's brittle and effective takedowns of donald trump and j.d. vance. when we come back, more on the striking comparison of the apples to apples choice that voters will have. one candidate's vp versus the other's vp. much more on that next. hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. all these plans include a healthy options allowance, a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items. the healthy options allowance is loaded onto a prepaid card each month. and whatever you don't spend, carries over from each month. other benefits on these plans include free rides to and from your m
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.>> joining us is the minnesota attorney general, keith ellison, who knows, harris well, and you know tim walz well, you worked with him for 18 years, your offices are right across the hall from one another, so welcome to the show and good to see you again. >> good to see you, thank you for having me on. >> let's talk about some of the things that came up in the interview today, particularly when kamala harris was asked about the border, something that donald trump thinks is an achilles' heel for her, and she talked about of the two people running, she is the only one who has prosecuted people, she has prosecuted people, gangs and people who have involved themselves in drug trafficking and human trafficking, she has a strong argument that she is actually a prosecutor. >> there is no doubt about that, his 34 convictions make it clear as to what side of the law he stands on, he is more or less a one-man crime rate, he has been fine -- found guilty of defrauding people, he has really been quite extraordinary in his own negative exploits. on the other hand, not only is she prosecuted a tr
.>> joining us is the minnesota attorney general, keith ellison, who knows, harris well, and you know tim walz well, you worked with him for 18 years, your offices are right across the hall from one another, so welcome to the show and good to see you again. >> good to see you, thank you for having me on. >> let's talk about some of the things that came up in the interview today, particularly when kamala harris was asked about the border, something that donald trump thinks is...
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ana. >> ellison barber with the latest from israel, thank you. >>> growing unrest in venezuela over theection there as pressure increases on the country's electoral authority to provide detailed vote counts. opposition leader maria reportedly in hiding released a video on x calling for mass demonstrations across venezuela on saturday, and secretary of state antony blinken now says the united states will recognize opposition candidate ed mostly sunny -- ed gonzalez, detailed evidence from precinct voting machines showing gonzalez overwhelmingly beat maduro. secretary blinken said we fully support the process of reestablishing democratic norms in venezuela and stand ready to consider ways to bolster it jointly with our international partners. >>> up ahead, more medals for team u.s. us. and what sha'carri richardson did today in the paris olympics. . clearing the way, [rumble] [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. what the biggest companies deliver is exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from t-mobile for business. t-
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not just minnesota. >> keith ellison, thank you very much. >>> i'm joined by al franken who served asenting minnesota. best-selling author and host of the al franken podcast. he campaigned for tim walz and his first congressional race back in 2006. at that to hear about that and what you think of your governor. >> i think i'm good at identifying talent and he was making his first run in 2006. the district, you have to understand is the southern swath of minnesota which is mainly rural. he was a teacher in mankato and no one in washington thought he had a chance to win. i saw him campaign a couple times and i thought, holy mackerel, this guy is great. i called up rahm emanuel who was head at the time and said this guy is great. you've got to back him. he looked at the polling at the time and said, no way, i'm not going to help. i kept calling and one day i finally got a call saying we want to put $50,000 in mankato. i said thanks. yeah. and then tim won that race and i remember getting a call on election night from a very, very drunk staffer. it wasn't rom, it was someone who worked fo
not just minnesota. >> keith ellison, thank you very much. >>> i'm joined by al franken who served asenting minnesota. best-selling author and host of the al franken podcast. he campaigned for tim walz and his first congressional race back in 2006. at that to hear about that and what you think of your governor. >> i think i'm good at identifying talent and he was making his first run in 2006. the district, you have to understand is the southern swath of minnesota which is...