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taiwanese military officials tell us they do not believe it's >> richard engel, thank you. a question of if china will invade but when. lester >> richard engel, thank you. >>> just ahead, in 60 seconds, when cell service didn't work, how an injured hiker was still able to use her phone to get help >>> plus what anyone with student loan debt needs to know about paying it back after that landmark court ruling. ne vever been morore active.. shshingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for y you, shingles d doesn't t care. becacause no matatter how healththy you feelel, yourur risk of s shingles shsy increases s after age e 50. but shiningrix protetects. prproven over r 90% effectc, shshingrix is s a vaccinee used t to prevent t shingls in a adults 50 y years and o . shiningrix doess not t protect eveveryone and is n not for thohose wih severere allergic c reactios to its ingngredients o or toto a previouous dose. anan increased risisk of guguillain-bararré syndrome wawas observeded after getting g shingrix.. faininting can a also happe. the mostst comm
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here is richard engel with a preview on his special on the rise and fall of the wagner group. ♪ >> reporterssia may look like this, but those who know it well say under president vladimir putin, it's become a mafia, armed with nuclear weapons, and on june 24th, putin faced the biggest challenge to his authority in his more than two decades in power. a member of his trusted inner circle dared to revolt and marched his army of mercenaries into russia >> there was a mutiny against vladimir putin's armed forces >> reporter: vladimir putin was rattled and seemed to be caught off guard. >> prigozhin is entirely a creature of vladimir putin he does not exist without putin. this is a frankenstein-like scenario >> reporter: i've been following prigozhin's extraordinary rise for years and seen firsthand how the one-time petty thief built a criminal empire in syria, africa, russia, and ukraine, making him powerful enough to challenge the boss >> it's like a thriller, so we know that there's more to come it's to be continued >> reporter: it seems president putin underestimated prigozhin, failing to app
here is richard engel with a preview on his special on the rise and fall of the wagner group. ♪ >> reporterssia may look like this, but those who know it well say under president vladimir putin, it's become a mafia, armed with nuclear weapons, and on june 24th, putin faced the biggest challenge to his authority in his more than two decades in power. a member of his trusted inner circle dared to revolt and marched his army of mercenaries into russia >> there was a mutiny against...
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presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.e tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i will have to get back to her about that. the end of trumpism, there is a certain mindset in the country that just one more thing, one more outrage, that will be it. that is not going to happen. he has been indicted twice, he could be indicted a couple more times. he's done better in the polls as a result. he is the most popular republican party politician in the country. i will borrow a line from bill marr, the comedian. one of be like trump without personal baggage, right-wing populism in the campaigns. why would you vote for the tribute band when you can have the real thing? historical
presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.e tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i...
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joining us now with more nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel.rd, how were they able to get this done? >> reporter: well, the secret is it wasn't even that difficult. there were these two mass shootings last month. they were extremely rare. people were outraged. they took to the streets. but they weren't just dismissed as tragedies, dismissed as part of a problem that is too difficult to confront. the people got together. the government got together. lawmakers from a variety of political parties put their differences aside, and they radically changed the entire country's relationship with guns. serbians didn't see it coming. yes, they have a lot of guns in this country, the third most per capita after the united states and yemen, but they had never been used like this before. on may 3rd, a 13-year-old boy, for reasons still unclear, stormed into a school with two of his father's guns and a hit list and killed eight classmates. the next day a man in his 20s with a history of violence opened fire in a village, killing eight more. but then came more
joining us now with more nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel.rd, how were they able to get this done? >> reporter: well, the secret is it wasn't even that difficult. there were these two mass shootings last month. they were extremely rare. people were outraged. they took to the streets. but they weren't just dismissed as tragedies, dismissed as part of a problem that is too difficult to confront. the people got together. the government got together. lawmakers from a variety...
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here's richard engel with a preview of his special on the rise and fall of the wagner group. >> reporter: russia may look like it's sage, but those who know it well say under president vladimir putin -- it's become a mafia. armed with nuclear weapons. and on june 24th, putin faced the biggest challenge to his authority in his more than two decades in power. a member of his trusted inner circle dared to revolt, and marched his army of mercenaries into russia. >> there was a mutiny against vladimir putin's armed forces. >> reporter: vladimir putin was rattled and seemed to be caught off guard. >> prigozhin is entirely a creature of vladimir putin. he does not exist without putin. this is a frankenstein-like scenario. >> reporter: i've been following prigozhin's extraordinary rise for years and seen firsthand how the one-time petty thief built a criminal empire in syria, africa, russia and ukraine. making him powerful enough to challenge the boss. >> it's like a thrill. we know there's more to come. to be continued. >> reporter: seems president putin underestimated prigozhin failing to appr
here's richard engel with a preview of his special on the rise and fall of the wagner group. >> reporter: russia may look like it's sage, but those who know it well say under president vladimir putin -- it's become a mafia. armed with nuclear weapons. and on june 24th, putin faced the biggest challenge to his authority in his more than two decades in power. a member of his trusted inner circle dared to revolt, and marched his army of mercenaries into russia. >> there was a mutiny...
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1... >> richard engel gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle. starts now!ting te former presidents intent. jack smith's team questioning trump's inner circle. about whether or not he privately acknowledge defeat in the 2020 election. and the major announcement from the fda that will expand access to birth control, as even more red states enact abortion bans. and hollywood on strike, actors officially joined the writers guild on the pictured lines, we will break down where things stand. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night! ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we've got brand-new reporting that reveals special counsel jack smith is taking a very
1... >> richard engel gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle. starts now!ting te former presidents intent. jack smith's team questioning trump's inner circle. about whether or not he privately acknowledge defeat in the 2020 election. and the major announcement from the fda that will expand access to birth control, as even more red states enact abortion bans. and hollywood on strike, actors officially joined the writers guild on the pictured lines, we will break down...
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but his comrade-in-arms engels i did not find my local history museum , several restaurants, one catholicurch and three orthodox. the city does not have enough sights to invent them themselves behind my armchair. the vozdvizhenskaya church building is far from being old, but, in my opinion, it is very beautiful, why not take a ride by. initially, the church was wooden, but then the townspeople threw themselves off and built the temple in stone , there are a lot of icons inside, inquire if you are nearby for me, an integral part of any trip is a cup of coffee in a cozy cafe, preferably from a summer terrace. what ladle what taragon? you look at this luninets cafe. there are just enough amazing visitors to the cafe, after all, luninets is a railway junction, and there are always visitors here at one time, who just didn’t pass through the city and the block and alexei tolstoy, but there are also their eminent countrymen. it simply encourages creativity and fruitful work. it was here that such talented people lived and worked as pavel dry yakov voice and max korzh dry even before he became a
but his comrade-in-arms engels i did not find my local history museum , several restaurants, one catholicurch and three orthodox. the city does not have enough sights to invent them themselves behind my armchair. the vozdvizhenskaya church building is far from being old, but, in my opinion, it is very beautiful, why not take a ride by. initially, the church was wooden, but then the townspeople threw themselves off and built the temple in stone , there are a lot of icons inside, inquire if you...
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maybe nothing has sold saudi players and football as much as chelsea these days, from engel and kante , koulibaly and edward mendy. it is said that he spent a large part of his money doing business in saudi arabia for years. this issue has raised new doubts in the eyes of english football fans that there may be 400 contracts between chelsea and ali in saudi arabia. number and transfers a high figure to them, the issue is that in recent months, three players have been sold to saudi teams whose prices were not much higher than your value , and the transfer fee for the profit teams was borne by the saudi public investment fund, which with talebi's company has a direct relationship in saudi arabia, so what kind of business is it for ? it has no choice but to find someone to transfer the stars to saudi football. the owner of chelsea club made saudi arabia penetrate our country's football and whatever he wants to do he does everything with money, from the transfer of football stars to any other work, the current financial law does not matter to them at all, and this club has not had any fin
maybe nothing has sold saudi players and football as much as chelsea these days, from engel and kante , koulibaly and edward mendy. it is said that he spent a large part of his money doing business in saudi arabia for years. this issue has raised new doubts in the eyes of english football fans that there may be 400 contracts between chelsea and ali in saudi arabia. number and transfers a high figure to them, the issue is that in recent months, three players have been sold to saudi teams whose...
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engel investigates how putin's protege turned on him and tried to launch a mutiny inside russia. watch "on assignment" this friday at 11 on msnbc and also streaming on peacock. >>> an nbc news exclusive, what a friend of the show, you know him, was doing in secret talks with sergey lavrov. >>> and what ukrainian president zelenskyy is saying about it. not to mention president biden. not to mention president biden (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellul
engel investigates how putin's protege turned on him and tried to launch a mutiny inside russia. watch "on assignment" this friday at 11 on msnbc and also streaming on peacock. >>> an nbc news exclusive, what a friend of the show, you know him, was doing in secret talks with sergey lavrov. >>> and what ukrainian president zelenskyy is saying about it. not to mention president biden. not to mention president biden (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms...
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. >> thank you so much to richard engel, and on assignment with richard engel, revolt from within premiersight at 11:00 eastern here on msnbc. we'll also be streaming on peacock. >>> now to that breaking news on our economy this morning, in june, the u.s. added 209,000 jobs with the unemployment rate now at 3.6%. this marks the slowest month for job creation since december 2020, and let's take a look at how the markets are reacting to the news. you can see down slightly, the dow down 40 points right now. joining us to discuss an nbc news business and data reporter brian cheung, and roben farzad host of public radio's full disclosure. brian, kick us off. >> not only was it one of the slower months but it fell short of wall street estimates. they were expecting around 230, 240 thousands, came in around 209,000. in may it was 306,000. the unemployment rate is at 3.6%, which is still essentially near 50-year lows. the black unemployment rate went up to 6%, so something that we're going to continue to keep an eye on in coming months. where do we see the job gains in the economy? if you break it
. >> thank you so much to richard engel, and on assignment with richard engel, revolt from within premiersight at 11:00 eastern here on msnbc. we'll also be streaming on peacock. >>> now to that breaking news on our economy this morning, in june, the u.s. added 209,000 jobs with the unemployment rate now at 3.6%. this marks the slowest month for job creation since december 2020, and let's take a look at how the markets are reacting to the news. you can see down slightly, the dow...
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nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is following this story for us. richard, what exactly happened and how is russia responding? >> reporter: so what exactly happened is a little bit difficult to know. we know that on sunday morning just around 4:00 in the morning there were two loud explosions in the financial district in moscow. now, this is a small part right in the center of the city of high-rise skyscrapers, glass towers. not an area that would be very crowded at 4:00 in the morning. clearly a business district. the two explosions happened. now, russian authorities say there were three drones involved in this attack. russia blamed the ukrainian -- ukrainians for carrying it out. and russia said that it managed to jam or intercept or interrupt two of the drones in moscow and stop a third one on the outskirts of the city. but it's not clear if that's an exaggeration by russia, that it is claiming success, because clearly drones did get through, did explode, leave damage that was identifiable and clearly recognizable. this is a different kind of att
nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is following this story for us. richard, what exactly happened and how is russia responding? >> reporter: so what exactly happened is a little bit difficult to know. we know that on sunday morning just around 4:00 in the morning there were two loud explosions in the financial district in moscow. now, this is a small part right in the center of the city of high-rise skyscrapers, glass towers. not an area that would be very crowded at 4:00...
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attack and russia was blame ukraine and here to talk more about this is nbc correspondent richard engelwhat are you hearing from the ukrainians? >> well, i think it's pretty clear at this stage that ukraine is engaging in a policy, it's certainly looking more favorably toward carrying out attacks on russian territory. this is not new. what is new is the frequency, the boldness of it and the statements that we're hearing from ukrainian officials. going back even to the middle of the war, not in the beginning, but the middle phases of the war. so a year ago now there were attacks launched across the board. there were a few, but they did happen. there were several russian ammunition depots that were attacked that ukraine launched a helicopter assault that veerd over the border and carried out a strike inside russian territory. there's, of course, the famous attack on the bridge which is occupied land, but russia considers the kerch bridge, russia considers it part of the motherland. so ukraine has been doing this without publicly acknowledging it and doing it in these sort of one-off attac
attack and russia was blame ukraine and here to talk more about this is nbc correspondent richard engelwhat are you hearing from the ukrainians? >> well, i think it's pretty clear at this stage that ukraine is engaging in a policy, it's certainly looking more favorably toward carrying out attacks on russian territory. this is not new. what is new is the frequency, the boldness of it and the statements that we're hearing from ukrainian officials. going back even to the middle of the war,...
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but a strong haiti strike force tested on that and push them in this match, but engels got the goal thatventually, and they got the win. all the talk was about how many goals of england, the european champions, would score in this game. haiti proved to be a very decent team. they play against the likes of the usa on a regular basis. there was much talked about their physicality in the lead into this match. they had spoken about the challenge of playing the european champions. for haiti this was such a huge occasion. this was their cup final, as it were, theirfirst world cup match. of course they were going to be turning up and going out on hundred miles per hour, which they were. in then see that they were prepared for that, they did not seem to have an answer to it. especially in the first half. in the second half they seemed to calm down a little bit more. chance upon chance. but the haiti goalkeeper managed to make saves. before the match kicked off you might have predicted 5—0, 6-0, but off you might have predicted 5—0, 6—0, but england are still missing key players, including the go
but a strong haiti strike force tested on that and push them in this match, but engels got the goal thatventually, and they got the win. all the talk was about how many goals of england, the european champions, would score in this game. haiti proved to be a very decent team. they play against the likes of the usa on a regular basis. there was much talked about their physicality in the lead into this match. they had spoken about the challenge of playing the european champions. for haiti this was...
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engels will be reached by land красота agreed on may 30, 1876, baden, germany, russian emperor alexanderkrainian language, education and the printing of books in ukrainian, but it was too late . the language is still about with little rights, not your step, our kherson region was completely destroyed by the russian occupiers, the rear regions of ukraine unite to help and restore war-affected communities 15 oblasts have already supported kherson oblast and will rebuild 26 settlements in the region side by side we will rebuild kherson oblast side by side we will rebuild every affected community in our country the sea can turn into a hot spot on the land the waves of the offensive can roll the air can become a wall of fire on the path of the enemy fire the naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine prove it every day by their own example we are proud of you thank you glory to the naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine the grain corridor has stopped missiles the aggressor countries manage the export infrastructure of ukraine, and the closest neighbors on the other side block the import
engels will be reached by land красота agreed on may 30, 1876, baden, germany, russian emperor alexanderkrainian language, education and the printing of books in ukrainian, but it was too late . the language is still about with little rights, not your step, our kherson region was completely destroyed by the russian occupiers, the rear regions of ukraine unite to help and restore war-affected communities 15 oblasts have already supported kherson oblast and will rebuild 26 settlements in...
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reason, but i'm just saying that the poles are going , the germans went to britain when karl marx and engelsere there, we will live a victorious path. it's similar how do jews keep themselves conscious ? today and we must expect that it will continue to try to destroy one from the other side, then an agreement is needed in the end. israel, they sat down and decided how they would interact in the future, then the world jewish congress joined it, and this is happening now because it is specialized, but the world jewish congress does not depend on when the states of israel work independently, they work independently, that is, they educate their own youth, they, they, they maintain themselves as a community without the support of the state of israel, and we must do the same, we cannot hope, because it will not fail, that we hope that the government or the state of ukraine will keep it doesn't mean that they can help, they can find ways to take action, but we have to how to hear ukrainianism independently , to create our community with another platform of ukrainianism, yes. well, this is importan
reason, but i'm just saying that the poles are going , the germans went to britain when karl marx and engelsere there, we will live a victorious path. it's similar how do jews keep themselves conscious ? today and we must expect that it will continue to try to destroy one from the other side, then an agreement is needed in the end. israel, they sat down and decided how they would interact in the future, then the world jewish congress joined it, and this is happening now because it is...
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here's richard engel. >> reporter: with two missiles launched at ukraine tonight russia destroyed much of an apartment building full of civilians, killing a 10-year-old girl and her mother in president zelenskyy's hometown. it's unclear if the strike, which ukrainians described as terrorism, was retribution, but it came just 24 hours after drones exploded in moscow for the third time in days, hitting high-rises in downtown and making president putin look weak and the capital vulnerable. russia blamed ukraine. zelenskyy, while not claiming responsibility, gave his most direct admission yet of cross-border strikes. "gradually the war is returning to russian territory," he said. in ukraine russian troops are battling an intensifying ukrainian offensive and doing it without some of their most experienced troops. mercenaries from the wagner group are off the battlefield after their leader, yevgeny prigozhin, launched a short-lived mutiny. putin branded prigozhin, once a trusted aide, a traitor but then cut a deal with him. the potential reasons why are now becoming more clear. tonight prigo
here's richard engel. >> reporter: with two missiles launched at ukraine tonight russia destroyed much of an apartment building full of civilians, killing a 10-year-old girl and her mother in president zelenskyy's hometown. it's unclear if the strike, which ukrainians described as terrorism, was retribution, but it came just 24 hours after drones exploded in moscow for the third time in days, hitting high-rises in downtown and making president putin look weak and the capital vulnerable....
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this is the last thing we did. and the artist of our theater, the niece, karl marx , valeria engels, youngest artist of our theater, who was recently admitted to our corpse, alexei galkin presidents by inheritance , she can introduce you, who will represent. can valeria anyone konstantin is the body and muscles of our theater. real teams acting earnings allow you to walk on restaurants in the theater buffet theatrical buffet attention to the issue. what kind of drink do you rarely see on the restaurant menu? konstantin milk milk check. the third answer is milk koumiss , but this is not the main answer, not the first one, not the one on the first line. semyon if you guess the answer above, then semyon passes to you your answer kombucha. this is a rare drink one cannot but agree. so kombucha, fifth line seven people answered. we continue with the viktyukai theater. i'm probably going to the domer two of your team olesya the next version of the broadcast. kefir is impossible you see the menu of the restaurant, it means that young people are rare, but possible. well, okay, we had kefir i
this is the last thing we did. and the artist of our theater, the niece, karl marx , valeria engels, youngest artist of our theater, who was recently admitted to our corpse, alexei galkin presidents by inheritance , she can introduce you, who will represent. can valeria anyone konstantin is the body and muscles of our theater. real teams acting earnings allow you to walk on restaurants in the theater buffet theatrical buffet attention to the issue. what kind of drink do you rarely see on the...
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redwood city, more sunshine and 70s there. 61 in the engel side district. 64 in mill valley, but stilltting 90 in ukiah. the weekend will feel milder, and take that in for this weekend because next weekend will be over 100 degrees for ukiah. and then a warming trend with sunshine. for san francisco we are looking at temperatures in the 60s. >>> mike, you were tracking something on vasco. what is happening? >> yeah, it's a concern because vasco at camino diablo has a report, and it sounds like everything is off to the shoulder, a disabled vehicle, and these sensors are starting from green to just little patches around here. a smooth flow but slower again this morning as you head out of the altamont pass. a lot of slowing over the last five minutes and now consolidated itself to one patch on 680. i think they are moving the crews out there. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a infectious disease expert leads the way during the pandemic, and we had her on often talking about covid. next on "today in the bay," she breaks down her new book about what happens post pandemic. >>> take a look. our
redwood city, more sunshine and 70s there. 61 in the engel side district. 64 in mill valley, but stilltting 90 in ukiah. the weekend will feel milder, and take that in for this weekend because next weekend will be over 100 degrees for ukiah. and then a warming trend with sunshine. for san francisco we are looking at temperatures in the 60s. >>> mike, you were tracking something on vasco. what is happening? >> yeah, it's a concern because vasco at camino diablo has a report, and...
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we saw them on the engels air force base. now three of the attacks on moscow.oint in time, i don't foresee the western countries are nervous about these very targeted strikes and not killing russian civilians but certainly some may be looking at this. if that's the case, that would be a tragedy. >>> still to come, a new plan for the biden administration for student loan relief after the supreme court knocked down his earlier effort. we'll have the details next. plus a horrifying incident in california. a man stabs a woman to death and then posts her final moments on facebook. we'll have details of the charges he is facing. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! save up to $500 on the new sleep number® smart bed. plus, 60 month financing on most smart t beds. shop now only at sleep nunumber®. introducing the limited edition disney collection from blendjet. nine exciting designs your whole family will adore blendjet 2 is portable, which means you can blend up nutritious sm
we saw them on the engels air force base. now three of the attacks on moscow.oint in time, i don't foresee the western countries are nervous about these very targeted strikes and not killing russian civilians but certainly some may be looking at this. if that's the case, that would be a tragedy. >>> still to come, a new plan for the biden administration for student loan relief after the supreme court knocked down his earlier effort. we'll have the details next. plus a horrifying...
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on the heels of the wagner rebellion, correspondent richard engel examined the trajectory of the group'ser whom he has been tracking across the globe for some time. here is a look at revolt from within, the rise of wagner which profiles the one time beaten protigi who turned on his boss to launch a mutiny against the kremlin. >> reporter: much remains unclear when he launched his mutiny, how much was preplanned and what would happen next. he undeniably exposed cracks on russian president vladimir putin's grip on power. for a leader like russian president vladimir putin, showing weakness can be dangerous. russia may look like a state. those who know it well say under russian president vladimir putin, it has become a mafia on with nuclear weapons. >> putin is probably more likely -- >> on june 24th, he faced the biggest challenge to his authority and his more than two decades of power. a member of his trusted inner circle dared to revolt and marched his army of mercenaries into russia. give ginny per goshen had reason to be angry. he had raised a private army called the wagner group. and s
on the heels of the wagner rebellion, correspondent richard engel examined the trajectory of the group'ser whom he has been tracking across the globe for some time. here is a look at revolt from within, the rise of wagner which profiles the one time beaten protigi who turned on his boss to launch a mutiny against the kremlin. >> reporter: much remains unclear when he launched his mutiny, how much was preplanned and what would happen next. he undeniably exposed cracks on russian president...
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. >> mister president, it's a real pressure, richard engel. thank you very much.d accepted russian help. are you happy with it? >> yeah [speaking in a non-english language] >> what do you say about reports that allege the russian forces, were you brought in to help secure this country, where they have committed abuses? [speaking in a non-english language] >> we have talked about russia, but the word wagner hasn't come out of your mouth. what is this group? what do you think of wagner? [speaking in a non-english language] >> it appeared the president would not appear to offset wagner either. prigozhin one this country, and it's a model that he's using to expand into several other countries in africa, offering security services to places that have two things in common, wars and natural resources. >> a central african republic is basically this advertisement for how wagner can do business in other african countries. >> i reached out directly to ask about his activities in the central african republic, and reports of atrocities committed by wagner. he responded prompt
. >> mister president, it's a real pressure, richard engel. thank you very much.d accepted russian help. are you happy with it? >> yeah [speaking in a non-english language] >> what do you say about reports that allege the russian forces, were you brought in to help secure this country, where they have committed abuses? [speaking in a non-english language] >> we have talked about russia, but the word wagner hasn't come out of your mouth. what is this group? what do you...
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engel grabbed his arm and said sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. we're going back to the west wing. we're not going to the capitol. mr. trump then used his free hand to lung towards bobby engel and he motioned toward his kraf cals. >> and so that story i've heard it now probably half a dozen times. you think about this potentially being charged about where a trial ensues. the more people who can attest to what really happened in those moments between the speech and trump arriving at the white house, the more powerful that piece of time becomes. body man is someone that i hadn't read a ton about until this recent couple news cycles. what do you understand to be the importance of his testimony? >> yeah, that's right. and will russell did continue to work for trump in the post presidency down at mar-a-lago making him that much of a credible their rart. narrater. of course there are ways around will russell. you can work around those who declined to disclose information that investigators were asking them about. and we had a lot of people, you saw them
engel grabbed his arm and said sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. we're going back to the west wing. we're not going to the capitol. mr. trump then used his free hand to lung towards bobby engel and he motioned toward his kraf cals. >> and so that story i've heard it now probably half a dozen times. you think about this potentially being charged about where a trial ensues. the more people who can attest to what really happened in those moments between the speech and...
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tomorrow night folks, our friend richard engel is doing and even deeper dive in to the wagner group's short-lived rebellion. and we'll also explain provisions meddling in our own elections right here at home. >> of course we are talking about yevgeny prigozhin now. because he just took an army of mercenaries and marched them towards moscow. and shockingly met very little resistance along the way. but prigozhin has a long history of doing sensitive, off the books missions for the kremlin. including targeting the 2016 election with a disinformation campaign. to help donald trump. >> multiple u.s. intelligence agencies have concluded putin wanted trump to win the 2016 election. but intervening directly was a risky proposition. even for the kremlin. so prigozhin catered to the boss. prigozhin did not just have the wagner group, the private contractors fighting in syria, he had another side business. it was a troll farm that pumped out online disinformation, mostly against russian dissidents. he now turned his keyboard warriors against the united states. >> he in some ways contributed to t
tomorrow night folks, our friend richard engel is doing and even deeper dive in to the wagner group's short-lived rebellion. and we'll also explain provisions meddling in our own elections right here at home. >> of course we are talking about yevgeny prigozhin now. because he just took an army of mercenaries and marched them towards moscow. and shockingly met very little resistance along the way. but prigozhin has a long history of doing sensitive, off the books missions for the kremlin....
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but said it is, quote, apparent and increasing. >> all right our chief foreign correspondent richard engelica the employees who walked out yesterday, union leaders are asking for higher wages that are health care benefits and stronger workplace protections a spokesperson says management has been bargaining in good faith and is fully prepared to take care of hotel guests as long as that strike lasts. >>> to tennis now, wimbledon got under way this morning all eyes on novak djokovic the favorite again there year as he goes fo his 24th grand slam title. he already holds the record for most grand slams but still needs one more title to match the overall record we're keeping our eyes on venus williams as well, looking for her sixth wimbledon title at the age of 43. >> always exciting on the grass. >>> always, always. >>> coming up here on a monday morning, many folks imagine the perfect proposal, including jennifer lawrence. but jennifer lawrence revealed the hilarious bizarre way she reacted when it happened. >>> when you have your heart set on going to a concert this summer, what you need to
but said it is, quote, apparent and increasing. >> all right our chief foreign correspondent richard engelica the employees who walked out yesterday, union leaders are asking for higher wages that are health care benefits and stronger workplace protections a spokesperson says management has been bargaining in good faith and is fully prepared to take care of hotel guests as long as that strike lasts. >>> to tennis now, wimbledon got under way this morning all eyes on novak...
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tonight also richard engel examines the trajectory of the walk in our group the leader in russia he'seen tracking across the globe. he explores how putin's former protegee went on to threaten power. on assignment the rise and fall of the wagner group. ten that's tonight at ten pm eastern on msnbc. still ahead on politicsnation. a new book shines a light on police violence against black women. we will talk to the author right here. o the author right here eir meats fresh. that's why subway's proffered by this champ. and this future champ. and if we proffer it, we know you'll proffer it too. he's cocky for a nineteen year old. >> woman: why did i choose safelite? i love my electric car, so when my windshield got cracked, i trusted the experts at safelite. with their state-of-the-art technology, they replaced the windshield, recalibrated the car's camera, and then recycled my old glass. i found out safelite recycles over three million windshields a year. great job! >> tech: thank you! >> woman: replace, recalibrate, recycle. i count on safelite. ♪ rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repa
tonight also richard engel examines the trajectory of the walk in our group the leader in russia he'seen tracking across the globe. he explores how putin's former protegee went on to threaten power. on assignment the rise and fall of the wagner group. ten that's tonight at ten pm eastern on msnbc. still ahead on politicsnation. a new book shines a light on police violence against black women. we will talk to the author right here. o the author right here eir meats fresh. that's why subway's...
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on friday, richard engel examines the trajectory of the wagner leader, yevgeny prigozhin.operty jay turned on his boss, watch on assignment, revolt from within, the rise of wagner, on friday at 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> that does it for me this hour. tune into "chris jansing reports" every day from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. and our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. there is movement today from the florida judge who approved the fbi search warrant for mar-a-lago. judge bruce reinhart has ordered more of the justification used to search donald trump's private club and residence he made public. joining me now is nbc news investigative correspondent, tom winter. this affidavit was the subject of a lot of debate and conversation leading up to what we saw with the indictment. what could we learn from the affidavit that we have not yet learned from the indictment? >> right. we had a lot of pages that looked like this. that's what we were able to receive last august, as media org
on friday, richard engel examines the trajectory of the wagner leader, yevgeny prigozhin.operty jay turned on his boss, watch on assignment, revolt from within, the rise of wagner, on friday at 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> that does it for me this hour. tune into "chris jansing reports" every day from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. and our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm...
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hoda >> richard engel for us.you. >>> also this morning, some new developments in the serial murder investigation authorities wrapping up their search efforts at the suspect's long island home emilie ikeda is here with the latest on this emily, good morning. ar good morning. remains in jail now. authorities are poring over what they described as a massive amount of evidence, including 280 guns after combing for clueing for two weeks, an exhaustive search of the long island home is over. >> we have obtained a massive amount of material. >> reporter: now officials are stressing patience as they analyze and catalog what they found, removing box after box of material from the premises investigators finding a walk-in vault equipped with an iron door in the home and saying they seized 279 weapons they examined his backyard, where it does not appear remains were found. >> we did a whole entire trace analysis with the house with regard to hair fibers, dna, blood. >> reporter: the architect and father of two was arrested n
hoda >> richard engel for us.you. >>> also this morning, some new developments in the serial murder investigation authorities wrapping up their search efforts at the suspect's long island home emilie ikeda is here with the latest on this emily, good morning. ar good morning. remains in jail now. authorities are poring over what they described as a massive amount of evidence, including 280 guns after combing for clueing for two weeks, an exhaustive search of the long island home...
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very active in africa in the central african republic, in mali, some of the reporting that richard engelrecently. then per goshen leaves open the possibility that at some point he and his mercenary group may return to fight in ukraine if the situation improves there, but this is really adding to the mystery about what is happening between him and president putin. we heard today from the leader of mi 6, the british intelligence service saying even they are unclear about exactly what's happening, chris. >> you are right, this is wild stuff. josh lederman, i know you'll keep on top of it for us. thank you. >>> in crimea, 2,000 people were forced to evacuate when a fire broke out at a military training grounds. that's according to the region's russian installed governor. ukrainian reports that an ammunition depot was on fire at the base after an overnight ukrainian air attack. social media videos and photos show building flames and smoke rising from an area that appears uninhabited. the explosion also forced a local highway to close. >>> today against the backdrop of recent tensions after pr
very active in africa in the central african republic, in mali, some of the reporting that richard engelrecently. then per goshen leaves open the possibility that at some point he and his mercenary group may return to fight in ukraine if the situation improves there, but this is really adding to the mystery about what is happening between him and president putin. we heard today from the leader of mi 6, the british intelligence service saying even they are unclear about exactly what's happening,...
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richard engel examines the trajectory of wagner group later yevgeny prigozhin, whom he has been trackinghow putin's former protegee turned on his boss, launched a mutiny in russia and threatened the kremlin's power. watching encore presentation of on assignment, revolt from within, that buys of wagner, next at ten pm eastern on msnbc and now streaming on peacock. thank you, folks, for making time for us. medina will be back in the chair next week. catch a man at saturdays at eight and sundays at nine. and follow the show on twitter, tiktok and instagram at eamonn msnbc. until we meet again, i am michael steele. goodnight. goodnight. we carry that spirit with us. because you can take alfa romeo out of italy. but you best believe, you can't take the italy out of an alfa romeo. (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, an
richard engel examines the trajectory of wagner group later yevgeny prigozhin, whom he has been trackinghow putin's former protegee turned on his boss, launched a mutiny in russia and threatened the kremlin's power. watching encore presentation of on assignment, revolt from within, that buys of wagner, next at ten pm eastern on msnbc and now streaming on peacock. thank you, folks, for making time for us. medina will be back in the chair next week. catch a man at saturdays at eight and sundays...
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a programming note, tonight, richard engel takes an inside look into the russian rebellion and the man behind it, yevgeny prigozhin. he explores how putin's former protege turned on his boss and threatened the kremlin's power. watch "on assignment: revolt from within." fascinating stuff. don't miss that. >>> coming up next, monday was the average hottest day ever recorded on planet earth. on planet earth. then it was tuesday. then it was wednesday. and then again yesterday. we're going to ask a climate scientist about what's happening when we come back in 60 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." we'll be right back ching os"je diaz-balart reports. we'll be right bac to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tre
a programming note, tonight, richard engel takes an inside look into the russian rebellion and the man behind it, yevgeny prigozhin. he explores how putin's former protege turned on his boss and threatened the kremlin's power. watch "on assignment: revolt from within." fascinating stuff. don't miss that. >>> coming up next, monday was the average hottest day ever recorded on planet earth. on planet earth. then it was tuesday. then it was wednesday. and then again yesterday....
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. >> richard engel with the latest out of the ukraine-russia war. >>> up next on "ana cabrera reportsthe 2024 republican field. what it reveals about donald trump's legal troubles and his bid for the presidency. >>> new reporting from the nbc team on the high stakes of florida's governor to perform in the first debate. can he avoid, what one operative called a tailspin? ne operative called a tailspin? son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth. feelin' even smoother. how 'bout hookin' me up with some gillettelabs? check your texts. you're the best. nah, you're the best. the best a man can get keeps getting bettuh. the next generation of shaving is gillettelabs. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on... ♪ [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of
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nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how yevgeny prigozhin is a would be leadere investigates how putin's former protege turned on him and launched a mutiny in russia. watch on assignment at 11:00 p.m. on nbc, and also streaming on peacock. >>> coming up next, june's jobs numbers are in, which sectors are hiring, which are not, and who is solely responsible for the increase in the unemployed population over the last six months. >>> plus, he, this man right here supposedly went missing eight years ago, but all the while, he was just at his mom's house what we know about the mystery behind a texas man's non-disappearance. mystery behind a texas man's non-disappearance. [bones cracking] ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c.
nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how yevgeny prigozhin is a would be leadere investigates how putin's former protege turned on him and launched a mutiny in russia. watch on assignment at 11:00 p.m. on nbc, and also streaming on peacock. >>> coming up next, june's jobs numbers are in, which sectors are hiring, which are not, and who is solely responsible for the increase in the unemployed population over the last six months. >>> plus, he, this man...
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richard engel examines the trajectory of wagner group later yevgeny prigozhin, whom he has been trackingrmer protegee turned on his boss, launched a mutiny in russia and threatened the kremlin's power. watching encore presentation of on assignment, revolt from within, that buys of wagner, next at ten pm eastern on msnbc and now streaming on peacock. thank you, folks, for making time for us. medina will be back in the chair next week. catch a man at saturdays at eight and sundays at nine. and follow the show on twitter, tiktok and instagram at eamonn msnbc. until we meet again, i am michael steele. goodnight. le goodnight. my life... and papa is hungry. and while you're hittin' the trail, i'm hitting your cooler. oh, cheddar! i've got hot dog buns! and your cut-rate car insurance might not pay for all this. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. roar. (sfx: family screams in background) at&t and verizon rope you in with phone offers, then bind you to a 3-year device contract. break free with t-mobile! introducing go 5g plus, the plan that always gives new and exist
richard engel examines the trajectory of wagner group later yevgeny prigozhin, whom he has been trackingrmer protegee turned on his boss, launched a mutiny in russia and threatened the kremlin's power. watching encore presentation of on assignment, revolt from within, that buys of wagner, next at ten pm eastern on msnbc and now streaming on peacock. thank you, folks, for making time for us. medina will be back in the chair next week. catch a man at saturdays at eight and sundays at nine. and...
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other countries in africa for their wealth, mineral wealth, their gold, diamonds, to the -- richard engelns of dollars being ripped off by the dictators welcoming in them as private security forces to hold down the people and enslave the labor force. niger has not done that. that's why u.s. security is trying to help them prop up their democracy. >> reporter: that's right. exactly. the wagner group has not been present here. there's a concern that already we have heard vladimir putin say the russians would be able to help restore security to this nation if necessary. the concern would be that would be with a mercenary group like wagner. then by extension, they might try to exploit the iranian -- the extensive uranium mining facilities here if they were to come in. >> there's a throwback to the cold war, geopolitical superpower struggle over the african countries. thanks to you. stay safe, my friend. your reporting is amazing. thank you. >>> what's next? special counsel jack smith's investigation into 2020 and the election interference and january 6, it's far from finished. what do we know
other countries in africa for their wealth, mineral wealth, their gold, diamonds, to the -- richard engelns of dollars being ripped off by the dictators welcoming in them as private security forces to hold down the people and enslave the labor force. niger has not done that. that's why u.s. security is trying to help them prop up their democracy. >> reporter: that's right. exactly. the wagner group has not been present here. there's a concern that already we have heard vladimir putin say...
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. >> joining us now is richard engel, former undersecretary of state in the obama administration.e know what donald trump would have said about vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. he would've said, vladimir putin denies it's an invasion, he denies it very strongly. and i believe him. >> yes, i feel ptsd just looking at that video. and it is just such a vast difference from what we saw from president biden today. who talked about eloquently, about the atlantic alliance that he has put together. and remember lawrence, vladimir putin came to power in part because he said, nato is coming to far east towards russia's borders. and by invading ukraine, he has taken nato all the way to russian border. finland was, for decades and decades, a neutral country. a client states of russia's. that is why the american presidents went to helsinki to talk to russian presidents. because that's the only place that russian presidents would go. and today, finland became a part of nato. that is extraordinary. >> when you say president biden in this press conference today, you can see how eager he is t
. >> joining us now is richard engel, former undersecretary of state in the obama administration.e know what donald trump would have said about vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. he would've said, vladimir putin denies it's an invasion, he denies it very strongly. and i believe him. >> yes, i feel ptsd just looking at that video. and it is just such a vast difference from what we saw from president biden today. who talked about eloquently, about the atlantic alliance that he has...
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you know, marx's with engels and the communist manifesto is one where in fact labor would be a means for people to realize their capacities. it would not be a source of oppression in their daily lives. you know, marx's utopia is you work a few hours a day at a craft. it's meaningful to you. you go fishing or you work or leisure for another part of the day. you're with your family. that is as a book form. labor and leisure could be integrated into a life that is holistic. likewise for thoreau walden pond, there's another way to look at that and that is emerson. was in important ways. what we might say the dialectical thinker as you look at his world that he inherited changing sharply he could see that your older claims of his story the constraints community from the 18th century that lived on were being released though defenders of them wanted to hang on at the same time the marketplace and advancing capitalism in its own new restrictions and populism was threatening to conformity on ordinary people. so as you look back saw one set of constraints throw off. as you look. you saw a new
you know, marx's with engels and the communist manifesto is one where in fact labor would be a means for people to realize their capacities. it would not be a source of oppression in their daily lives. you know, marx's utopia is you work a few hours a day at a craft. it's meaningful to you. you go fishing or you work or leisure for another part of the day. you're with your family. that is as a book form. labor and leisure could be integrated into a life that is holistic. likewise for thoreau...
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who filmed flag raising at iwo jima and edward morrow and joe galloway and dan rather and richard engel and so many more. there are so many correspondents out there every day in, risking their lives. that has been true throughout american history, from the revolutionary war on. journalists have help tell the story of our wars and i think that has made a huge difference. in colonial times, it was the newspapers that informed the american people of what was happening in that war and the various policies we were fighting for and the outcomes of battles. with the rise of print media and the penny press you get to the civil war and it became easier to provide continuous coverage on those wars and those battles that ensued that were extraordinarily bloody. townspeople would rush to pick up the latest paper scanning , down the list of the deceased, union or confederate, to find the names of loved ones. the free press has been invented in our constitution -- embedded in our constitution. all of those who serve in uniform today are to support and defend that document, the constitution. and you,
who filmed flag raising at iwo jima and edward morrow and joe galloway and dan rather and richard engel and so many more. there are so many correspondents out there every day in, risking their lives. that has been true throughout american history, from the revolutionary war on. journalists have help tell the story of our wars and i think that has made a huge difference. in colonial times, it was the newspapers that informed the american people of what was happening in that war and the various...
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secret service supervisor for protective operations emailed trump's security detail leader, bobby engelgent update, seeking to know if trump's plan to go to the capitol was successfully quashed. it came after a tumultuous hour for the secret service detail which had effectively ignored a command from the president, which was to go down to the insurrection even with trump back at the white house, secret service headquarters wanted to be sure the president was staying put. >> seth: that's right. the secret service ignored a command from the president to go to the capitol to lead the armed mob. and then they communicated back and forth about whether trump's plan had been successfully quashed. i really wish we could see all those specific text messages "is potus back at the white house? "no, he's currently fleeing motorcade on foot. "did you shoot him with tranq dart?" "yes, made him sleepy, but also angrier. he is now stuck in tree. "did you activate emergency protocol alpha?" "is alpha the one where we try to lure him down with a big mac? "affirmative." "yeah, so we activated emergency pr
secret service supervisor for protective operations emailed trump's security detail leader, bobby engelgent update, seeking to know if trump's plan to go to the capitol was successfully quashed. it came after a tumultuous hour for the secret service detail which had effectively ignored a command from the president, which was to go down to the insurrection even with trump back at the white house, secret service headquarters wanted to be sure the president was staying put. >> seth: that's...
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>> we got to commend our reporters, richard engel, matt, many of them in ukraine who go forward, putn a bulletproof vest, helmet, to tell us the truth, to tell us what is happening. i really commend our folks who walk in the path of danger. in terms of the situation, yeah, this is the biggest flare-up we have seen in about $20 year. when i was commander of nato, my u.s. responsibilities included all u.s. israeli military relationships. so i spent much time in the state of israel, worked with their military. threes going on here, lindsey, that are driving this at this minute. number one, the new elements in the israeli overall government, much more right wing, that's creating tension and flare-ups as more settlements are built. number two, the breakdown of the palestinian authority. typically, it has been weak, but now it is almost dysfunctional. that allows greater latitude in the west bank. thirdly, the long hot summer, the building tensions, this is a very dangerous time in israel. >> how concerned are you this is going to start drawing into other palestinian militant groups? >> i'
>> we got to commend our reporters, richard engel, matt, many of them in ukraine who go forward, putn a bulletproof vest, helmet, to tell us the truth, to tell us what is happening. i really commend our folks who walk in the path of danger. in terms of the situation, yeah, this is the biggest flare-up we have seen in about $20 year. when i was commander of nato, my u.s. responsibilities included all u.s. israeli military relationships. so i spent much time in the state of israel, worked...
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>> richard engel gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle. starts now! stephanie ruhl>> tonight, investigating te former presidents intent. jack smith's team questioning trump's inner circle. about whether or not he privately acknowledge defeat in the 2020 election. and the major announcement from the fda that will expand access to birth control, as even more red states enact abortion bans. and hollywood on strike, actors officially joined the writers guild on the pictured lines, we will break down where things stand. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night! ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we've got brand-new reporting that reveals special counsel jack smith is taking a very close look at what donald trump was saying to his circle the days after the 2020 election defeat. it comes after prosecutors questioned multiple witnesses about whether trump privately acknowledging the days after the election that he lost. according to four people briefed on the matter, the times says that one of those witnesses was trump's son-in-
>> richard engel gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle. starts now! stephanie ruhl>> tonight, investigating te former presidents intent. jack smith's team questioning trump's inner circle. about whether or not he privately acknowledge defeat in the 2020 election. and the major announcement from the fda that will expand access to birth control, as even more red states enact abortion bans. and hollywood on strike, actors officially joined the writers guild on...
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presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i will have to get back to her about that. the end of trumpism, there is a certain mindset in the country that just one more thing, one more outrage, that will be it. that is not going to happen. he has been indicted twice, he could be indicted a couple more times. he's done better in the polls as a result. he is the most popular republican party politician in the country. i will borrow a line from bill marr, the comedian. one of be like trump without personal baggage, right-wing populism in the campaigns. why would you vote for the tribute band when you can have the real thing? historically
presidential policies come up a lot, i tough you jeffrey engel -- talked to jeffrey engel.tend to look back on the past in terms of presidential errors. i am trying to do a show that is relatable and entertaining and fun. people can relate to presidents and they are usually more knowledgeable. host: taking a look at trump. guest: the end of trumpism revisited, this brought up some history as well. the caller mentioned something about john hancock, i am not all that good on that subject. i will...
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with scientists blaming climate change for bigger and faster-moving fires, forest manager raymond engelcting their lands. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: "this early detection system can alert us before any major damage," he says. raising the alarm to save not just forests, but property and lives. ian lee, cbs news. >>> that is the overnight news for this friday. check back later for "cbs mornings," and you can join me for my radio show "america changed forever." it's available on sirius xm channel 124 and other outlets. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm wendy gillette in new york. an armed standoff comes to a tragic end in oklahoma. a woman reportedly killed her three children and herself in their home thursday night after a standoff with police lasting over two hours. authorities are investigating. >>> lawyers for the failed cryptocurrency exchange ftx are suing former ceo sam bankman-fried and other former executives, alleging they stole hundreds of millions of the company's dollars. the lawsuit also alleges that ba
with scientists blaming climate change for bigger and faster-moving fires, forest manager raymond engelcting their lands. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: "this early detection system can alert us before any major damage," he says. raising the alarm to save not just forests, but property and lives. ian lee, cbs news. >>> that is the overnight news for this friday. check back later for "cbs mornings," and you can join me for my radio show...